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B. EVANS & CO. INVITE ATTENTION- TO THEIE GRAND STOCKS OF GENERAL DRAPERY AND p House Furnishing Goods. ) TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA.
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7 GS., CEYLON TEA SIFTINGS. I THE SIFTINGS FROM FINEST CEYLON TEA, Is. Id. PER POUND. STRONG. FINE FLAVOUR. ECONOMICAL. mlnKuba is THE nimaxn- Roasted on the latest Scientific Prmciple^/ experienced men. Received Hot from the y weekly. ISAAC GALE,^ A. NICHOLLS & SON. CABINET MAKERS AND UPHOL Bao4 28. WALTER ROAD. SWANSEA. DOWN & SON, HAVING COMPLETED THEIR EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, RESPECTFULLY INVITE ALL INTERESTED IN FURNITURE and WOOD WORKING lAGHIITERI fWHETHER PURCHASERS OR OTHERWISE) TO INSPECT THEIR FINE DISPLAY SHOW USSTm ISCTORY. STEAM CABINET WORKS9 HIGH STREET AND MORRIS LANE, SWANSEA. [1969 JENKINS & CO., Ironmongers. LAWN MOWERS AT LESS THAN STORE PRICES. Repairs and Grinding promptly executed. 89, OXFORD-ST., 9 & 10, PARK-ST., SWANSEA. THE INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT. SOLE AGENT FOR SWANSEA & DISTRICT: JOHN LEGG, NELSON-STREET. USED BY THE LEADING DRAPERS AND HATTERS IN SWANSEA. [3 CHARLES EADON, Agent for BROADWOOD & HOPKINSON. Cold Medal. HIGH CLASS PIANOS, From £ 18 18s. PIANOFORTES TUNED AND BEPAIBED. [5025 53, BRUNSWICK STREET, SWANSEA. PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS! Best Value Ever Produced at the Price. \Z 6l, per Month on NEW HIRE SYSTEM. CLASS 0.-20 GUINEAS • on NEW HIEE SYSTEM. CLASS 1.-24 GUINEAS • NEW HIRE SYSTEM CLASS 2.-30 GUINEAS NEW HIEE SYSTEM Iron Frame, with all Modern Improvements, SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED FOR THOMPSON & SHACKELL, LIMITED. r A STLE-STREET, SWANSEA. ALSO AT QUEEN'S MAESTEG & PENARTH. GLOUCESTER, PONL" > O fh'Wales fox the CELEBRATED ESTET' ORGANS, Sole Agentsm Souti Walein w to GmiiEiS. ot "liich there are 215'00 r^TBUYEKS. Old Pianos toten in E^chMl^ GREAT eedpctios^ cabh^ r nr— ■—* PERRINS' Signature SA0CEj_r3— I SALES BY AUCTION. EASTMOOR PARK, CLYNE COMMON PARISH OF OYSTERMOUTH, NEAR SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND LAND. MESSRS. LOWES, SON AND WATKINS have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY. MAY 23rd, 1894, at the ROYAL HOTKL, Hi^'h-streer, Swanseft, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, and which may be seen at the Offices of the Auctioneers seven days prior to the Sale, all that very desirable FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as EASTJIOOH PARK, CLYNE COMMON, now and for some time past. in the occupation of John Glasbrook, Esq. The Residence stands in its own grounds, wuich are tastefully laid out witli lawns, gardens, and two complete tennis courts, and contains by admeasurement 4 acres or thereabouts. The Residence HAS the following accommodatiun GROUND FLOOR.—Central hall and main stair- case, drawing room (28 x 20), dining room, breakfast room, library, two kitchens, butler's and china pantries, with hot and cold water, offices, and staircase leading to servants' bed- rooms. FIRST FLooR.-Bedroom (28 x 20), dressing room, bedrooms, boudoir, bathroom (hot and cold water), and w.c. SECOND FLOOR.—Two bedrooms, day nursery, night do., linen room (with proper fittings), and box room. Attached to the House are:—A conveniently and well-constructed conservatory and vinery (86 feet long), with heating apparatus; there are also extensive out-buildings, comprising a two-stalled stable, coach-house, harness groom's room, cart- house, cow-house, potting and tool-houses, laundry, dairy and gardener's cottage. There is a splendid supply of pure water on the premises, and tue gardens are well stocked with fruit trees. The Property, which has recently been at great expense enlarged, thoroughly renovated through- out, and improved for the present tenant, 0 is approached by a main road, and is delightfully situated on an eminence overlooking Swansea Bay and the Bristol Channel, and is within 15 minutes of the London and North-Western and Oyster- mouth Railway Company's Stations, and thirty minutes from the Town of Swansea. The owner of the property IS entitled to rights of pasturage over Clyne Common. Sale to Commence at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of persons desirous of purchasing a country resi- dence, it being seldom that an opportunity of this description presents itself of acquiring premises so commodious and well arranged, and so char- mingly situated. Particulars and conditions of sale, with orders to view, may be obtained from the Auctioneers at their Offices, Heathfield Chambers, Swansea, or from Messrs. JAMES TREVOR and SON, Solicitors, Bridgwater. Dated, May 1st, 1894. [5945 THURSDA Y, MAY 24, 1894. To Dairy tr en, Farmers, Batchers, &c- AT CEFNGOLE FARM, GOWERTON, Within a mile of Gowerton Stations of the G.W.R. and L. & N.W. Railways. Highly Important Spring Sale of Live Fa/rming Stock. MESSRS. BEYNON and MEAGER are instructed by Mr. W. S. Richards to SELL BY AUCTION, at the above Farm, on above Date, without Reserve, tbe following High-class STOCK, viz.:— CATTLE.—10 Jersey Cows and Heifers, in calf and with calves at foot (specially imported by the Auctioneers for this Sale); 12 Cross-bred Shorthorn Milch Cows, with calves at foot and near calving 10 three-year-old Steers, 10 three-vear-old Heifers, 11 two-year-old Steers, 9 two-year.old Heifers, 13 yearling Steers and Heifers. 10 Barren Cows and Heifers, U Fat Cows, Heifers and StSHKEP.-47 Shropshire Down Ewes and 70 Lamhs, 31 Cardigan Ewes and 33 Lambs, 20 Fat Lambs, 55 Fat -Grev Cart Horse, Bowler, 5 years old, 16.2 h.b.t warranted in all work and sound. Bay Cart Horse, Captain, 5 years old, 16-2 h.b., good in all harness. Chestnut Cart Horse, Albert, o years old, 16 h.b., war- ranted Grey Cart Horse, Rattier, 7 years olu, 16 h.b., good in chains and shafts. Bay Cart Mare, Polly, acted, iti h.h., good in all work. Brown Cart florae, Captain, aged 16 h.h,, good worker. Brown Carriage Horse, Dick, 4 years old, 161 h.b., quiet in saddle and harness and bids fair to make a very stylish carriage borse. Brown Horse Colt, 3 years old, by Norwich (Queen s premium), will make a good Galloway Racer, Grey Horse Cob. Tom, 4 years old, i4 h.h., fast and quiet. Grey Hackney fast mare, 5 years old, 15*1 b.h., «ood in all harness. JJay Gob Mare, Lady, £ years old, )4 h.h., good and quiet in saddle and harness. Five Cart Colts (y pr- lings and 2 year olds). Five Ponies, 3 and 4 year old. TA°so Bright "fhe3tn nt Cob, 6 year old,14 h.h.,warranted sound in wind and limb free from vice and good in harness and saddle, Rustic Cart by Palmer (nearly new), complete with Cushions and Lamps, also set of Brass- mounted Harness in good condition. The above will be offered in one Lot as a Turn-out, and if not sold will be offered separately. Also stylish Gig, nearly new and FIGS?— Large^orkshire Sow with 10 small Pigs. 2 Sows in farrow. 20 Stores ( various stzes.) Three months' credit (Usual Conditions). Discount '°Luncb«on at 12 o'clock, noon. Sale to commence im- mediately afterwards. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea^^ L UMLEYS. ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, AND IRISH LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. CNT. JAMES'SIIOUSE, IO 22, ST. JAMES'S STREET, LONDON, S.W. The Largest and most Important Land and Sporting Agency in the Kingdom. ENGLAND AND WALES. LUMLEYS' REGISTER of LANDED and Jj RESIDENTIAL ESTATES, Country Properties, Houses, and Sportings. SCOTLAND. LUMLEYS' SCOTTISH REGISTER of HIGHLAND and other ESTATES, Moors, Forests, Lowland Shootings, Fishings, and Coast and Country Houses. IRELAND. LUMLEYS' IRISH REGISTER of SPORT- ING and RESIDENTIAL ESTATES, Shootings, Salmon Fishings, Hunting Boxes, and Furnished and Unfurnished Residences. LONDON. LUMLEYS' TOWN REGISTER of MANSIONS and RESIDENCES, Fiats, Chambers, Business Premises, &c. These Registers may be bad gratis on application. LUMLEYS' ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, and IRISH SPORTING and ESTATE AGENTS and AUCTIONEERS, St. James's House, 22, St. James's-street, London, S.W. [5899 Established 1853. Telegrams: "Lumleys, London." TIF/ MR. 4/' O. A. HOPSON, \& A/ SURGEON DENTIST, 2, DYNEVOR-PLACE, SWANSEA V (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 Guaranteed. /C. ,S\ High-class Work from 5/- per Tooth At home daily from 10 until 7. All Consultations Free. /F^ [5420 /&i The Union Bank of Australia, LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund ;••• ^OSNNFTNN' Reserved Liability of Proprietors. £ 3>000,000. LETTERS of CREDIT and BILLS on DEMAND are granted on the Bank's Branches throughout the Colonies of Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. TELEGRAPHIC REMITTANCES are made to the Colonies. BILLS on the COLONIES are negotiated and sent for collection. DEPOSITS are received for fixed periods, on terms which may be ascertained on application. W. R. MEWBUBN, Manager. 1 Bank Buddings, Lothbury, E.C., London. [O333 "ICFTLLED dull season is the time when SHREWD advertiser makes his hay. His [ESG wide-awake fellows usually sleep; then they can't catch up. I SALES BY AUCTION. I SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES. SWANSEA AND MUMBLES. MESSRS. EDWARD ROBERTS AND SON have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, Swansea, on TUESDAY, 29th MAY, 1894 (subject to conditions of Sale), the following Desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES LOT I.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE and PREMISES situate and being No. 57, NEATH.ROAD, Hafod, Swansea, containing 6 rooms, now iu the occupation of Mr. William Powell, at a rent of 7s. per week. Held under a lease dated 27th July, 1868, for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1868, at a low ground rent of £ 114 per annum. LOT — All those Two LEASEHOLD DUELLING HOUSES and GAKDENS, pleasantly situated on the main road, fronting the bay, near the Terminus of the Swansea Tramways Company., and being Nos. 3 and 4. PORTLAND-PLACE, Mumbles. No. 3 contains seven rooms, No. 4, five rooms; each has a garden in front railed in, and long garden at back. Now in the respective occupations of Mr. E. Bell and Mrs. Lewis, at rents of R15 and £ 12 respectively. Tenants paying rates and taxes. Held under two leases as to one part for a term of 74 years (less two days) from 24th March, 1852, ai a ground rent of C2 per annum, and as to the other part, for a term of 74 years from the 24th March, 1852, at a ground rent of 10s. per anuum. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Messrs. COLLINS AND WOODS, Solicitors, Worcester- place, or to the Auctioneers, 45. Oxford-street, Swansea. [5991 SHORT NOTICE. RHONDDA HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS. JAMES and JAMES are favoured with instructions from Mr. Thomson (who is giving up business) to SELL by AUCTION, on i the above premises, on TUESDAY, May 22nd, 1894, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND TRADE UTENSILS, Comprising: Solid mahoeany dining-table, deal top do., inlaid do.. sitting-room chairs, large quantity of Windsor and other kitchen chairs, cane-seated do., massive smoking do., solid mahogany top iron-framed tables, carpets, linoleum, staircloth, several brass rail bedsteads and palliasses, spring and wool mattresses, very handsome carved Spanish mahogany half-tester bedstead, several mahogany duchesse dressing- tables and stands, several half circular marble top washstands and tables, swing glasses, mirrors, overmantels, chests of drawers, sets of ware, wall brackets, shelf and dresser, an immense quantity of useful crockery, kitchen tables, boilers, fountains, kettles, saucepans, steel fenders and irons, and the usual kitchen utensils. A large quantity of drinking tables and settles, leather and plush covered settees stove and piping, large iron safe, E.P. meat covers, &c. The Trade Utensils comprise beautifully- painted china spirit kegs with plated taps, ware do., copper and pewter measures, tumblers grog glasses, wine do., wine decanters, ware pints and quarts, E.P. cork drawer, electric machine, copper muller, filter, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock promptly. Goods on view morning of sale. Terms-Cash. Auctioneers' Offices, Gower street and Dynevor-place, Swansea. Dated May 15th, 1894. j 5993 HACKNEY STALLION "MARKET DAY," 4393. Dark Chestnut. Magnificent Action, Style and Strength. Three years old. Sire, tbe celebrated "Danegelt," 174, bougft by Mr Gilbey for 5,000 gninnas. Dam, Krening Star 432* by "Star of the Bast." Grand Dam, Primrose 288* by •' Shepherd F. Knapp." Great Grand Dam, "tfelir r> 258, by Hairsine's "Achilles," 2, by Scott's "Fire, away," 223. MAKKET DAV is half-brother to •• Ganymede bought by Mr. T. Mitchell for 2 000 guineas; also "General Gordon," "Gooclmanham Squire," and many other prize-winners, f FEKS.—Three Guineas prepaid s Groom's Fee, 5/. ,h Tenant Farmers' Mares, One Guinea prepaid; Groom!s Fee, 2/6. j ACCOMMODATION for Mares at their Ownew' riak. 15s. per week Stabling and corn if required, extra. The Owner will not be responsible for accident* to Mares sent to "Market Day." Apply-GROOM, 5914] Seabank Stables, Porthcawl. HACKNEY STALLIONS HOCK WOLD." ) Chestnut. Very Powerful. Fine Action. Re- served for the Cup at Eastbourne, 1892. Sire, "Bonny Boy." 1249, by Norfolk Gentleman," 492; Dam," Norah," 262, by Young Gun," 1228; G. Dam, "Flora," 120, by Scott's Performer," 549; G. G. Dam, by Altborpe's "Merrylegs" by Lund's "Merry- legs," 440; G.G.G. Dam by "Norfolk Phenomenon," r.22, by "Norfolk Cob," 475 G.G.G.G. Dam by Lund's Merrylegs," by Performer," 548. Also "PRINCE OF ACTION." Dark Brown. Perfect Form and Style. Extra- ordinary Action. Sire," Monarch," 463, by D'oylie's Confidence 1FR Dam, Cinderella.' bot X by Goliath." Grand' Dam' "Zaidee IV. by Gu"'l Great Grand Dam. "Zaidee," by "Washington," 852. wand "Prince of Action" is half-brother on his dam's >idp i to "Lady Dudley, winner at Islington and tbe Meat Yorkshire Show, beating "flelly," Champion MaV^f England. | FKES.- Three Guineas; Groom's Fee, 5/- Tenant i Farmers' Mares, One Guiaea; Groom's Fee, 2/6. All Fees Prepaid. ACCOMMODATION for Mares at their Owners' risk 15e. per week, Stabling and Corn, if required, extra! The Owner will not be responsible for accidents to Mares sent to Hock Wold" or Prince of Action." Apply-FARM BAILIFF, 5913 Iscoed, Ferrrsidw I 60,000 Pairs to Select From. ) BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS SHOES BOOTS SH0ES BBOOTS G. SHOESS BOOTS SHOES BOOTSAITCKLANDSHOES BOOTS SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS SHOES BOOTS CrYVT SHOiiS BOOTS oVJ'i.l SHOES BOOTS SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES "Public Benefit" Boot & Shoe Store? (NEXT TO LIPTON'S), HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. [4912 'The Cambrian' Newspaper Co., Ltd., BEG to announce to Manufacturers, Profes- sional Men, Tradesmen, & Men of Business generally, that their Printing Offices are furnished with an unusually large and artistic assortment of the best kinds of English, Continental, and American ANCIENT AND MODERN PLAIN & FANCY TYPES, ORNAMENTAL BORDERS, Ac., and that they can supply every kind of FANCY & COMMERCIAL PRINTING, BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, REPORTS, PRESENTATION ADDRESSES, &c., &c. LITHOGRAPHY of all DESCRIPTIONS— PLAIN COMMERCIAL WORK, AND THE BaST CLASSES OF COLOUR PRINTING, PATTERN BOOKS, SHOW CARDS, Ac. Estimatu and Dengm on Application 'The Cambrian' Newspaper Co., Ltd., 5176J 58, WIND-ST., SWANSEA. I EDUCATIONAL. [ ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Waltm ROAD. MRS. EDWARD FRICKER AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER (Licentiate, Royal Academy of Mwic), LESSONS RESUMED MONDAY, JAN. 11TH. ANO, Harp, Violin, Singing- [2444 MRS. GLANFPRWD THOMAS, Llinos-y-De, PENCERDDES, ACCEPTS ENGAGEMENTS for Miscel- laneous and Oratorio Concerts. Also gives Lessons in ringing and Pianoforte. For terms and dates, address to 4600] No. 2, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. CONSERVATOIRE OF MUSIC, STBRNDALE HOUSE, ST. HELAm's ROAD. MR. J. F. FKIGKER (Local Representative of the London College of Mwic). LESSONS RESUMED on and after MONDAY JLA APRIL 30th. Dancing. Calisthenics, Spanish and Physical Lxercises. GKDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. MISS CRAVEN'S CLASSES are held at her residenoe on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and SATURDAYS. Also at Pontardawe MONDAYS Gwvn Hall, Neath, TUESDAYS Llanelly THURSDAYS Llan- dovery College FRIDAYS Mumbles WEDNES- DAYS. Adult Tuition Class MONDAY EVENINGS. [18 Girls' Boarding & Day School, BELLEVUE, SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by resident Certificated English 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. SECOND TERM commenced TUESDAY, MAY 1st. Art Classes^ UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mrs. J. C. VYE-PARMINTER, BXBTER VILLA. UPLANDS, SWANSEA. SUMMER TERM commenced TUESDAY, Mav 1st THESE CLASSES comprise Painting in Oil, Water-Colour and Pastel, Sketching from Nature, Drawing and Painting from the Life, Portraiture, &c. Special Classes in Drawing for junior pupils. Students may join at any time. Private Lessons by arrangement. [17 Rig-ji-O School for Girls, 36. Brv 1 Road, Swansea. THE MISSES CHUNE (certificated) are -t- prepared to receive a limited number of Punils for daily tuition. Music and theory lessons by Mis/KATIE CHUNE, (Certificated R-A.M and T.C., London Senior Honours). Foreigner for languages and Visiting Masters. Fees and further particulars on application. Term Commenced MONDAY, MAY 7th, 1894. l4266 Girls) Bosrding and DâYSChool ST HELEN'S LODGE, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. GARLICK, A.C.P. Assisted by certificated resIdent & visiting Teachers. PUPILS PREP ABED FOR ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. The Houle is trell attaated, five minutes walk fr|^HFfsECOdNl> TERM commenced TUESDAY X MAY 1st- 12 Castleton, Mumbles. DAY SCHOOL GIRLS, k PREPARATOR! BOJSDW SCHOOL tor LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS, daughter* of a Clergyman). Pupils prep»red for a Examinations. Highest Re^ere»?eS 8 on application. OUTMERRFIFLT?H^MAT 16TH- ^nr^rsreturnonthel5th- ,20a_ WILLIAMS, Associate of the Royal Ooltege of Organists, TE APTTTPS ORGAN, PIANO, HARMONY, ^ALHES COUNTERPOINT. _r0viclc<l for PARTIES, SOIREES, BAZAARS AND BALLS. Address-7, W^bloo-strset, SWANSEA. reS8 [4689 ~W. B* BROAD. Local Reoresent84'veT°lt,her,Acfd(Mn7 of flon- Local Examiner for the ROYAI COUOSEOF M„S1C PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. LESSONS FBQUARTERGUINEA PER tther ExaminatIons. LONGLANDS HOUSE, NORTHAGPG-GG' SWANSEA. [5683 Christ College, Brecon. IIKAD MASTER: REV. M. A. BAYFIELD, M.A., Late Head Master's Assistant at Malvern College, f formerly Assistant Master at Marlborough College. Fees, 50 guineas; at the Hostel (carried on at cost price in accordance with provisions of scheme), JE34 10s. | LLANDOVERYCOIJjEGE. v. „ ^8 BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. Visitor-The DY LLAN0VLIRJ REY CW Trustees T Jt,S) the Viscount EMLYN, Gen. cellor PHI JJJ^lS-JOHNES, G.C.B., V.C., Sir /^LLEWELYN, Bart. HEAD-MASTE*~ReV- 0WEN EVANS, M.A. m", dISTINCTIONS (DIRECT FROM I <SPWOOL) tor the four ynars, September, 1839 to Septa^ber, 1893, include 15 passes in T nndim Matriculationin Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination 72 Hi-her < ert i fie ate s—10 in in 1891, 22 in 1892; 24 in 1893 (the school stood 7th in number of Higher Certificates in 1892. 9th in 1893)-and 43^- tinftions (the school was 4th in mathematics in 1890 2nd in 1891, 4th in 1892, 4th in 1893 2nd in mechaScs in 1890, 3rd in 1891, 4th in 1893 2nd in ESin 1893); 60 Lower Certificates, with 97 first classes scholarships or exhibitions at Oxford and Cambridge direct from school, io being owi, 4 in classics and 3 in mathematics, JE80 a year each (the school this last year gained a scholarship or exhibition in eaob of the four subjects for which scholarships are awarded— classics, mathematics, science, and history). Classioal and Modern sides. Drawing, short- hand, penmanship, book-keeping, business correspondence, commercial geography, elocution. Crioket-field, 2 football-fieldB, 3 fives-courts, drill, gymnsisium. sanatorium. Entrance Scholarships on the 17th of January, 1894-3 of £25, 3 of £20, 3 of JElS, 3 of jESSs. & year each. Fees for board and tuition, at the Head-Master's House, 48 guineas a year. Lent Term will begin on January 18th, Midsummer Term on May 1st, Michaelmas Term on Sept. 19th. eg' Boarders return previous day. For particulars, app<y to the Head-Master, College, Llandovery. =- [4725 BENNETT BROS. BUILDERS, &o., HARCOURT STREET YARD, MOUNT PLEASANT, SWANSEA. REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES. [55 I EDUCATIONAL I MR. ARTHUR HEY, F.K.C.O., Orga-Licentiets, Ro jal Aeademy of Mutie, (Organist and Choir-master of St. Jamea' Chareh), PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 8. PAGE STREET, SWANSEA. 181P STUD E N T S successfully PREPARED far t0 SANITARY INSPECTORS, Civil Service, And Science Examinations Lessons given ia SHORTHAND, Arithmetio and IRMJIINI to both Ladies and Gentlemen, by MR. JOSEPH HARRIS, Science Teacher (Honours), 22, NEW OXFORD-STREET. SWANSEA. [3047 Mdlle. PARPAIX de MERLIN (Diplomee de I' University de France) GIVES LESSONS in FRFNCH (GOUIN'S METHOD), GUITAR and MANDOLINE. Attends and gives lessons at Morriston, Valley ^EAT^' IJ^ANE^3T, Clydach, Swansea 49, Carlton-terrace. [5997 PENDEEN COLLEGE for Girls, :vr UIVIBLBS. CONDUCTED BY MISS DANN (Late Head English Governess, Areville College Rhyl), and the MISSICS NETTELL (Daughters of the late Mr. J. T. Nettell. General Manager of Messrs. Vivian and Sons' Works, Swansea). PUPILS are prepared for University, Royal Academy, South Kensington, and other Exams. Every educational advantage offered. Home comforts. Beautifully situated House, with extensive sea views. Limitednumber of boarders Prospectuses on application. References to parents of pupils. SUMMER TERM commenced MAY 8th. [5938 PONTARDA WE. TANYRALLT SCHOOL. PU7WL-ARE, TCEESFULLY prepared for PROFESSIONAL and Commercial Examinafanm TFLNN^. T^011 FELICATE.AND backward boys! Tennis lawn and large plnvjrround. A few vacancies for boarders. Term- noderate. Prospectus on application to Mr ASTLEY SAMUEL. SUMMER TERM begins MAT 1st, 1894. [30 EALING LADIES' COLLEGE. 5, Sandringham-gardens, Ealing, London, W. HIGH-CLASS Education for Girls. Large staff of qualified masters and lady teachers. Preparation for all exams. Special advantages for Art subjects and modern languages. Attention paid to physical develop- ment. Liberal table, comfortable home. Inclu- sive terms from 30 guineas. Reference in Wales. -Address LADY PRINCIPAL. f5831 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE INCORPORATED 1720. FIRE. LIFE. ANNUITIES. Funds £ 4,000,000. Claims Paid £ 36,000,000. APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES INVITED. FOR TERMS OF ASSURANCE apply to BRANCH OFFICE, 2, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL, or to following AGENTS :— ) BRIDGEND.—William Williams and Son, 27, Dunraven-place. 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 BoswelJ, London and Pro- vincial Bank, Limited Wm. Grey Walters, Mansel House, Mount Plea-ant. [3626 DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY, MRS. U S H | OLIFTON HOUSE, 21, WALTER'S TERRACE WALTER ROAD. LADIES' own Materials made up. Fit and Style guaranteed. Dresses remodelled equal to new. Moderate Charge*. Mourning orden promptly executed 83 WALTER LEE, BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT 44 4; 45, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA Next Door to the Post Office. A LARGE VARIETY OF i-1 I I 1 1 GOODS. EVERY DERCRIPTION OF BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER. [52? JTHE LANDORE PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. ^ESTABLISHED MAT. 1875.) The EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORI shows Assets amounting to over -634,000, with a Reserve Fund of £1,826 Os. 3d. INVESTING SHARES issued at any time to neet the convenience of investors act 5 per oont. per annum on compound interest. ADVANCES promptly made on eligible leonrities, repayable by easy Monthly Subaorip- ttons during terms of from 3 to 16 yeais, redeemable at any time. DEPOSITS received at 41 per cent. per tnnum, with every facility for withdrawal. For Prospectuses, Reports and all information, tpply to the Seoretariee, via.DATID B. KNOYLE, Chartered Accountant, 7, Fisher-street, iSwansea; TREVOR V. JONES, Millbrook House, (Neath, or of E. AUSTIN WILLIAMS, Esq., I Solicitor, Castle Bailey-street, Swansea. [3535 FURNITURE t FURNITURE I FURNITURE t I HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. TEEMS: zB3 worth Is. 6d. per week. £ 5 „ 2s. Od. .£10" 3a. 6d. „ £20" 6a. Od. £30" 7S. 6d. „ £50" 12S. 6d. Immense Stock to select from. Only a small deposit required. SPECIAIITE in SUITES at P,6 6s. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE. P. FREEDMAN & CO., 34, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. OTHER BRANCHES I NEWPORT (MON.), 1, 2, 3 & 4, MARKET BUILDINGS. NEW TREDEGAB, ELLIOTSTOWN, And 82, NEW PINSTONE, SHEFFIELD. L5447 Advertising is a constant wast, and should be a oewtant study. '■ R;V,. I H. & G. SIMONDS, LTD., j BREWERS, WINE and SPIRIT IMPORTERS, READING. BRANCH STORES AND OFFICES:— LONDON—10, Grosvenor-road Westminster S.W. AND ALDERSHOT—Queen's-road, Farnboro'-road. BRIGHTON—4, Castle-square, and 96, Chnrch- ALDERSHOT—Queen's-road, Farnboro'-road. BRIGHTON-4, Castle-square, and 96, Chnrch- road, Hove. FARNBORO'-Farllboro' Station, S.E.R. I HASTINGS-51 Robertson-street. OXFORD—30, Queen-street, and 1, Cowley-road PLYMOUTH- The Octagon, Union-street. | PORTSMOUTH-33. Marmion-road, Southset^ and na.d..vay Station. Laudport. SANDGATE—66. High-street. SL(>L> GH—High-street W<M)LV\ICH—51, A.' ij'ery place. DUBLIN—41. Wel'i! Quay. G1 iJH ALT A K—A lam-nii. MALTA -;511, Str;vl>i t.f*aie, and 3, 4, 6 and 6 ''•igM. Ma-iria. Val CAIn:) fj-ili el Had: BOTTLED ALES AND SlOUT. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION TO W. DAVENPORT, Manager, Z961-' ''3. ORL'HARD-STKi;i:r, SWANSEA. CUPISS' CONSTITUTION BALLS! Testimonial. The Cannock Agr. Co;, Ld. Cannock, Apt. 16, 1890. Dear 81111,-1 baye n.uch pleasure in testifying to the wmperioritj ot TOUT Horae ConsnTUTio* BALLS. We hare used them for the lact 10 years, and and nothing tfcat ean equal them. You ean make what use you like of this testimon) ).—Yourt faithfully. BEllay R. HAKT, Managing Dirtcior. For torses. for Grease. Swelled Legs, Cracked Heels. I Coughs, Colds, star- ing Joat, Influenza, CTint tone and YiBour. and keeping high-fed Horses in Health, &c. For Cattle & to cases of Hore or Blown. Hide Bound. Distemper .Epidemic,' sc. For scouRnra in CALVES they are almost Infallible. Prepared epwsras of 60 years by the late FatNCii CUPISS, M.B.C V.S. Sold in Packets 1/9 and 3/6 each, 7 small 10/6, 7 large 21/ by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, or from tbe Proprietor, The Wilderness, Diss, Norfolk, oa receipt of amount. [2987' BREAKFAST-SUPPER. E P P S S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. CHEAPEST KY HOUSE ix WALES to Buy Harness, Riding Sad die s, Whips, Rugs, Carriage M\ Lamps. Largest .1 Stock in WAJES hCH-EAPES'I ,?HA™PESS EEF*IR«II carriage Lamps Repaired. New Glasses Put In. Saddlery Company, 5275] ALEXANDRA-ROAD, SWANSEA, J Economy in Ladies' Dresses. SEND YOUR SOILED DRESSES, JACKETS, j FEATHERS, Ac., TO W. E. VAUGHAN & CO., (LIMITED), J STEAM-POWER DYERS, SCOURERS, Ac., I 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, HOSE praotica experience and extensive business plant enable them to produce a brilliancy and permanency of colour and superiority of finish not to be equalled by any Dyers in .South Wales, and not to be surpassed by AFIJ jn tbe Kingdom. [4932 IBB9. OUTERBRIDGR, & CO. FM CONTRACTORS TO HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNJTENT. GIBBS, OUTERBRIDGE & CO., 4 SOUTH DOCK COAL DEPOT, ARE now delivering the VERY BEST FFALDAU and GARTH 4 feet, large screened screened j HOUSE COALS, 1 18/6 Per Ton for CASH. I 19/- Per Ton One Month's Credit. SECOND QUALITIES KITCHEN COALS, 14/. Per Ton for Ca.sh. 16/6 Per Ton Highly Recommended. STEAM and ANTHRACITE COALS of ALL aescriptions in Stock. Prompt Deliveries. Ordera received at 13, CARLTON TERRACE. Telephone No. 152. [5788 Important to shopkeepers and Buyers of Toys, Fancy Goods, Dolls, &c. GEORGE HEAVEN, WHOLESALE IMPORTER OF TOYS, 7 AND 8, EDGBASTON-STREET, BIRMINGHAM, BEGS to inform Wholesale Buyers that he has the Largest and Best Assortment of Toys, Fancy Goods, Dolls, Hardware, Stationery Goods, Indiarubber Balls, Skipping Ropes, Hoops, Cricket Bats and Balls, Marbles, Tops, Tennis Balls, China Goods, Albums, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Cutlery, and other Goods too numerous to mention, in England, and invites inspection. GEORGE HEAVEN, THE OLD ORIGINAL WAREHOUSE, ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS. 7 AND 8, EDGBASTON-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. [5843 P.S.—Illustrated Lists sent upon application. 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 I Season Tickets of 10s. each, or their I equivalent in Single Tickets of 5S. each, available from Not ember 1st, 1893, to Maroh 31st, 1894, can be sold. Tickets can be obtained at the Ticket Office, the Baths. Dated September 28th, 1893. [4911 Z ■•JNTT MIMFL GM 1 BEM TE 11^. PICTURE BOXES. OTHTS STA-BC-A. ^4 LN 51B PACKETS. KJ7 „RR TRADE MARK—QUEEN BESS, OTIFF'S STARCH. UNIFORM QUALITY. ( WARRANTED PURE. OfTIFF'S STARCH. Most Economical. Imparts an Exquisite Gloss, ^VTTTTF'S STABCH. Mekes Linen Look Mice New. W!UJ!0 For Dollars. gxiFF-8 STABCH. £ 2™^ j gnrrs STABCH. tor Ouffs. j STIFF'S STARCH. Por Lace. SOR LINEN. ^TIFF'S STARCH. Mils)Ins. Por Curtains. WtHICB BTARPH Foe Table Cloths. CI1 J-R* B OAAJTURL. TOR 8TI £ FT 8UF6TF4 G-pnrw»a OT i vnvr ?ote the CautJon I«bel. j OJIURJTB irrAKGH. ObMPre the Trade Mark.. ^5 See Dr. Baaeairs Testimonial ^TIFF'S STARCH. Malic wnat Dr. Oriffin says. Bead Pro. Hera path's Beporl "STIFF'S OTAHflH Row fcy Groeew. < (old Draggiats. -? Bold k; Oilmen. XetabUabed 1518. Wholesale—STIFF I; Co., BlOCUIT-BTSSlt) j BBISTQL. [4991 BLOOR AND CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS AND BILL ( POST EJRS. J ORLBF AGENCY FOR WALES j I LL DEEORIPTIONA OF ADVERTISING, CIRCULAR DIE- J FK TRIBUTIOA &C„ PROMPDY ATTENDED TO. OSoe .—20, CALV&I STREKT, SWANSEA. 1-i'Al Pockett's Bristol Chusd Steam Packet Oc., Limited. THE "BRIGHTON," "VELINDRA" "BIO I FORMOSO" & "COLLIER" will IIoÜ as follows, if not prevented by any unforseeea occurrence, with liberty to tow ressels- For the Month of MAY, 1894. The Paddle Passenger Steamer BRIGHTO* (300 horse-power), the largest and most powerful Passenger Steamer in the Bristol; Channel, will commence running between Swansea, Ilfracombe, Lynmouth, Clovelly, Lundy Island, Tenby, and other pleasure resorts early in the Season. Special terms to Choirs, Schools, Clubs, and Working Men's Outings. SWANSEA AND BRISTOL From Swansea. irom Bristol. APRIL. MAT. 27 Friday 8.30 p.m 1 Tuesday 3.0 p.m MAY. 3 Thursday <.30 p.m 1 Tuesday 4.0 p.m 5 Saturday 5.80 p.a 3 Thursday 5.30 p.m 8 Tuesday 7.80 p.m 7 Monday 8^3 p.m io Thursday 9.0 p.m 3 Thursday 5.30 p.m 8 Tuesday 7.80 p.m 7 Monday 8^3 p.m io Thursday 9.0 p.m 8 Tuesday 8,30 p.m 12 Saturday 11.30 p.m 10 Thursday iO.30 a.m 17 Thursday 3.30 a.m 12 Saturday 12.30noon 19 Saturday 5.30 p.m 16 Weiiuesday.. 4.o a.m -'2 Tuesday 7.30 p.in 21 MoDday 8.0 a.m 2* Thursday 8.30 p.m 22 Tuesday 8.30 a.m 26 Saturday 10.0 p.n* 24 Thursday 9.30 a.m 29 Tuesday 12.C night 26 Saturday 11.0 a.m 131 Thursday 3.0 p.m 29 Tuesday 1.30 p.m All (roods conveyed from Bristol to Swansea insured at Lloyd's without expeuse to senders or consignees. Order 'PER POCKETi." Goods for Swansea received daily at 11, Narrow Quay. Bristol. Goods for Bristol received daily at South Dock Entrance Swansea. SWANSEA AND ILFRACOMBE. .Krom Swansea. From Ilfracombe ^Y. MAY. 12 Saturday 8.30 a.a. 12 Saturday 7.0 p.m. 14 Monday 11.o a.m. 14 Monday 9.0 p.m 16 Wednesday 12.45 noon 16 Wednesday 3.46 p.m. 18 Friday 7.10 a.m. 18 Fric ay 5.15 p.m. 19 Saturday 7.30 a.m. i9 Saturday 6.0 p.m. 21 Monday 7.30 a.m. 21 Monday 6.0 p m. 18 Friday 7.10 a.m. 18 Fric ay 5.15 p.m. 19 Saturday 7.30 a.m. i9 Saturday 6.0 p.m. 21 Monday 7.30 a.m. 21 Monday 6.0 p m. 22 Tuesday 7.30 a.m. 22 T esday s.o p.m. 23 Wednesday 7.30 a.m. 23 Wednesday 6.0 p!m. 24 Thursday 7.30 a.m. 24 Tftarsdav 6.0 p.m. 26 Friday 7.30 a.m. 25 Fr.,iav 6.0 p.m. 26 Saturday 7.30 a.m. 26 Saturday 6.0 p.m. 38 Monday 9.0 a.m. 28 Monday 7.0 p.m. 30 Wednesday 11.C a.m. 30 Wednesday 2.0 p.m. FARES:—One Day Excursion, Best Cabin, Sa. 6d.; Fore Cabin, ::8. 6d. Saturday to Monday, Best Cabin, 6s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, 3s. 6d. Single, Best Cabin, 4s. 6d. Fore Cabin, 3a. Return, available for one month,—Best Cabin, 7s.; Fore Cabin, 5s. SWANSEA, PADSTOW AND WADEBMDOB. From Swansea. From Padatow. MAY MAY. 4 Friday 3.16 p.m 5 Saturday 6.0 p.m 18 Friday 3.0 a.m 19 Saturday 5.0 pja l8 Friday 3.0 a.m 19 Saturday 5.0 p.m For further particulars apply to 408 H. KNILL, Entrance South Dock. STEAM BETWEEN SWANSEA, BELFAST MMAS & GLASGOW. FIRST-CLASS POWERFUL STEAMERS A,raintended to sail with goods and passengers frof No. 1 Shed. South Deck Basin, SWANSEA, t BELFAST AND GL AS<J O W EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 3oods for shipment to Belfast and Glasgow should be alongside Wednesday mornings. &.boTe route offers a favourable opportunity for making a pleasant trip to IRELAND OR SCOTLAND. Passengers will find the Cabin accommodation tupenor, and during summer months, in addition to regular Stewards, a Stewardess is carried. FARES. Belfast, Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 10s. Glasgow Cabin, 20s.; Steerage 12s. 6d.; Soldiere and Sailor" 10s. Return Tickets,—Fare and a half, available far twn months. For rates of freight and further particulars, apply to M. JONES BSC. Albion Chambers, Cambrian-pUes Swansea. so ISLE OF MAN. ROYAL MAIL AND BXPBSSS STEAMBBS. Faox LIVERPOOL. FROM DOUGLAS. MAY (Sundays excepted). WHITSUNTIDE SNRVICt. 11th to 22nd. Dailv- .lt'O a.m. and 2p.m. ) Daily.. 9 a.m. and (p.a. Saturdays, from 12tfa, 4 p.m. Mondays, from 14th ■. 13.30 a.m. FLEETWOOD to DOUGLAS. DotreLAS TO JTLIKTWOOD. Daily from Friday.May lltb Daily from Saturday, May to 22ud, at 2.15 p.m. 12th to 2Zud, at 8.30 a.m. to 22ud, at 2.15 p.m. 12tk, to 22nd, at 8-W a-BL. TJVARE8: Return (2 monthsi Saloon, 9s. 6d.; Fore JF Cabin, 5s. 6d. Week Knds, Friday or Saturday to Monday or Tuesday. Saloon 8s. Fore Cabin. 5a. Sailing and Excursion Bills on application to [5911 F«!T T- OF MAFF PURKET ■ LTD.. DONE las. DO MINION LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS FREE LAND GRANTS OF 160 ACRES. SPECIAL THROUGH BOOKINGS AT LOW BATBB TO ALL INLAND POINTS IN CANADA an* UNITED STATES. SAILU& PROM LIVERPOOL WESKLT. THE steamers of this line are ri-)\ete witb everv modern comtorr. Saloon, Second Cabin and Steerage at lowest Rates A->piy .0 Flinn, Main, and Montiromery, Hei)y Kniil, Bristol Steam A A Ofhoe- Swansea B. avies Williams, &or- wydd, Gowerton J. M. Jones and Son, 1, High-street, Aberavon Capt. S. Williams, Neath W. H. Tregonniog ana Co., Llanelly W. Hancock, 2, Downing-road, Llanelly J. Shankland. Bridge-street, Kidwelly T. H. Austin, Neatb-road. Landore; R. Roberts, 92, Wood- field-place, Morriston W. M. Williams, Fountain Hotel, Pontardulais, R.S.O., or to Griffith Daviee, Xstalyfera. [51 ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CAN AD A& UN ITED STATES. REGULARLY EVERY THURSDAY. BEST. CHEAPEST & MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE to Canada, Manitooa, the North- West Territories and British Columbia, the Westers Stctes of Amerioa, t.ad io all points on ibe Pacific Coast. SPECIAL RETURN RATES FOR TOURISTS. Write for Handbook of concise information and advice, also for the New Delegate Reports on Canada, and the latest maps and pamphlets, supplied Free by [5708 ALLAN BROTHERS & Co., 19. James-st., Liverpool THOS. R. W. MASON & Oo., 2, Mouot-st., Swansea, or to W. M. VAOOHAN, 47, 48, Winii-st. Swsn<«a. — ESTABLISHED 1831. WM. PHILLIPS, UNDERTAKER, A»D COMPLETE FUKERAL FCRKISHER, 2J. WELLINGTON H7RKKT. Sit, SINGLRION TKHJtiACE, AND I. V aT 258. CARMARTHEN ROAD, SWAMBKA. TKLEPBOSS, 173. Ft £ i ERAL8 conducted io Town nrCountry os reasonable term*. BrTimatrw oe application. (al8
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B, tVANS & CO.1 ARE NOW SHOWING THE I ivest Materials & Styles IN SHW ROOM, FANCY, AND fRESS GOODS. INSPECTION INVITED. TMPLE STREET, SWANSEA.