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BEN E VANS & CO.. I LIMITED. t IMPORTANT SHOW OF Fashions, Novelties, f and New Goods, j For the Present Seasoru PLEA.SE SEE ADVT. ON PAGE 4, TEMPLE S 1'RRET. S WA^ SEA,
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BEN EVANS & CO.. Li^riEr. IMPORTANT SHOW OF Fashions, ^Novelties, s and New^Goods, l For the Frprent Season. PLEASE SEE ADVT. ON PAGE 4. TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA.
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TELEPHONE NO. 17. THE CELEBRATED HIGF\BRIDGE FRESH BUTTER C4 Is now REDUCED to Is. 2id. per lb. The Quality is Perfection. ISAAC GALE 18, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. It. & G. SI[MIONII)SG LIMITED, BREWERS. WINE & SPIRIT IMPORTERS, READING. SWANSEA STORES AND OFFICES 43, OT? QUART) STREET. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION TO W. J, WELLEB, MANAGER. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ALLSOPPS Burton Ales and Stouts CAN BE OBTAINED IN CASKS of 9 GALLONS and UPWARDS From One Shilling a Gallon, AND IN BOTTLE, From all the Principal Dealers in Swansea & District. Swansea Depot: 30, WIND-STREET. THOS. H. H. KIBBLER, 9014J DISTRICT MANAGES. TELEPHONE 142. J. H. NOTT, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD AND QUAY-PARADE, SWANSEA, Haa much pleasure in informing HIS numerous Customers and the Public that HE has Opened a SPACIOUS SHOW-ROOM in ST. HELEN'S-ROAD (opposite the Longlands Hotel). The btocK comprises a Special and Choice Selection ot Gas Fittings of the Newest Designs VRAA I/IUG» UI °(GJ*TABLE P0E INCANDESCENT AND OTHER LIGHTS), Gas Globes of Various Shades & Patterns, Gas Heating & Cooking Stoves Gas Fires, Incandescent Lights, Baths, Lavatories, Speaking Tube Fittings, Electric Bells, Telephones, &c., &c. THE FAVOR OF AN INSPECTION WILL BE GREATLY ESTEEMED. N.H.-Reduction in Incandescent Burners, at Prices from 5/6. HEATHFIELD YARD. SW ANSEA. T. P. JONES (LATE AARON BOUND Y)> BUILDERS' MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. tar LONDON PORTLAND CEMENT DEPOT. {423 C. ROWLAND, Contractor to the Swansea Harbour Trustors, AND HAULAGE CONTRACTOR TO THB MIDLAND AND OTHER RAILWAY COMPANIES. 17, SOMERSET PLACB. JOHN BRADER & SONS, Largest and most varied Stock of Pianos Organs & Harmoniums contained in any one Establishment in Wales. Our Prices are the most Reasonable, either for Cash or Credit. Inspection respectfully invited. LISTS FREE. SEVERAL SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR CASH. r8154 Only Address: 8 & 9, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, FIRST-CLASS CUTLERY. TABLE KNIVES, DESSERT KNIVES, BREAD KNIVES, MEAT, GAME, and FISH CARVERS, E.P. SPOONS and FORKS. JENKINS CO., IRONMONGERS, 6794 89, OXFORD-ST., 9 & 10, PARK-ST., SWANSEA. THOMAS, WATKINS & CO., R,. „ (LIMITED) Builders and Contractors, BRUNSWICK ST.. SWANSEA. Painters, Decorators, and Paper-hangers, flcclesinstical Decoration and Lead-light Work a Specialite) ELECTRIC BELL-HANGERS, HOT AND COLD WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. T. xx WHITA & Brothers' Celebrated Agents for Messrs. £ Estimates gvren for every description OF Ready-made B^DER Kxt>exienci«d workmen sent to any part of the CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER STREET, SWANSEA. JOHN JONES & CO., CARRIAGE BUILDERS- A •S" SSSSMSJ fiaildinjf supplied. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS OVERCOME the worst forms of diseases and the foulest state of the Blood, Stomach, Liver and Kidnevs • thev <*O to the core of every disease, where no other medicine has power to reacn. The Great Blood Purifier cures the following complaints-Giddiness in the head 4IMNE;STH°E WEAK eyes, indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bo* els, loss of memory, palpitation of THE liver arid hilinii<»NH«triietions asthma, rheumatic, lumbago, piles, gravel, paras in the back, scurvy, Dad LEES WOUNDS or white swellings, scrofula, eczema, gatherings, tumors, pimples, and blotches on the face 'and body swelled feet and legs, erysipelas, jaundice, dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. These pills clear the blood from all imnure matter, from whatever c«use arising. In Boxes at Is. l £ d. AND 2* Vd E JH TL S? SI Chomfst^ or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44, Oxford-street, LSL S'L'L ™& JUT L AT the Sarin* and during the hot weather, the Bl-,od should be thoroughly Cleansed and Purified, to ensure ago 3D state of Health, which may be effected at small .1 thoroughly Cleansed and Purified, to ensure ago 3D state of Health, which may be effected at small 80"t by using those never-failing Pills. j- P R INT" I N G I "THE CAMBRIAN" NEWSPAPER LIMITED, 58, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. I. SALES BY AUCTION. TO ENGINEERS, PROPRIETORS OF FOUNDRIES, AND OTHERS. SALE OF A COMPACT ENGINEERING WORKS, SITUATE AT YSTALYFERA. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON hisve received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the ROYAL HOTEL, High-street, Swansea., as a going concern, and subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, on THURSDAY. MAY 7TH, 1896, all that compact ENGINEERING WORKS, known as the GURNOS FOUNDRY, YSTALYFERA, together with the PLANT and MACHINERY, STOCKS, UTENMILS, TOOLS, and EFFECTS. The Property occupies a favourable position, being inclose proximity to several large Collieries and Works, with whom a considerable business has been done. The Midland Railway iuns immediately in front of the property, and a siding therefrom is carried directly into the Foundry. The WORKS ciJmprise :-SMITHS' SHOP, with fixed health; FOUNDRY, about 48ft. by 21ft., with CRANE and a large STOVE HOUSE, about 48ft. bv 18ft. A COMPACT and CONVENIENT FITTING SHOP, with VERTICAL ENGINE and BOILER, working several strong machine tools in excellent condition. There are TWO CUPOLAS with Hodges' compound Blower attached; ai o a large wooden Pattern Sl op and Office. The Canal forms one boundary of the property, from whence a plentiful supply of water i- always obtainable the county road from Brrcon to Swansea intersects the property, and forms a valuable adjunct. The whole is held by underlease for a term of 50 years from July 28th, 1889, less two days, at a ren-al of £ 40 per annum. The Mines and Minerals are reserved. Inventories of the Loose Plant and Machinery may be had on application to the Auctioneeis. Sale to commence at 4 p.m. For further information apply to Messrs T. O. WILLIAMS and PAYNE, Chartered Accountants, 57 and 58, New-street, Birmingham or to the AUCTIONEERS, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. [9071 IMPORTANT SALE OF ;PLANT, MACHINERY, AND MATERIALS. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at Messrs. Forester and Go's Wharf, BATH-LANE, Swansea, on TUESDAY, MAY 12th, 1896, a large consignment of Valuable PLANT AND MACHINERY, removed for purposes of sale by Messrs. F. Saunders and Co., Swansea. The principal items comprise pair of horizontal The principal items comprise pair of horizontal engines about 14-inch diameter, 36-inch stroke pair of vertical engines, 5-inch diameter, 11-ineh stroke; pair of horizontal engines, 14-inch diameter, 30-inch stroke vertical engine, 8-inch diameter, 8-inch stroke; pair of vertical marine engines, 17 £ -inch diameter, 16-inch stroke horizontal engine, 5-inch diameter, 13-inch stroke horizontal engine, 5|-inch diameter, 8-inch stroke vertical engine, 7-inch diameter. 9-inch stroke gi diamond drill engine, 5-inch diameter, 6-inch stroke 2 vertical boiler, 7j-feet by 3j-feet and 4 £ feet by 2^-feet: 2 air compressors, 12-inch diameter, 30-inch stroke 4 rock drills 6 fans by Turnbull and other makers steam winch, 6-inch diamater, 10-inch stroke; lathe, 9-inch centre; planing machine, emery wheel, 4 drilling machines, 13 steam plunger, circulating and centrifugal pumps of various dimensions, a large number of pulleys of various sizes, 33 lengths of shafting, 53 bearings, a quantity of iron piping, 10 valves, 11 fly .vheels, 8 rope sheaves, 44 spur wheels, a large quantity of engine, boiler and pipe fittings, engineers, and blacksmiths' tools, punch- ing machine, set of bending rolls, several tons of brass fittings, 2 hoisting drums and gear, 2 wind- ing drums and gear, 3 iron tanks, a large quantity of used and new bar steel and iron, about 160 boiler and steam tubes of various dimensions, a quantity of old copper and brass, numerous barrels containing rivets, washers, bolts, nuts, and coach screws, 10-ton weighing machine by Poolev, 3-ton circular do. by Avery, l|-ton Dormant machine by Bartlett, 3 complete sets of points and crossings, steam crane (to lift 30cwt.) by Uskside Engineering Co., &c. Detailed catalogues may be had one week prior to sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon precisely. For further particulars apply to the Auction- eers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea [2072 SALE THIS DAY. MESSRS. EDWARD ROBERTS AND SON have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, APRIL 24th, 1896 subject to conditions of sale, the following LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES Lot Gross ) Years Ground L0t Annual jUnex- Rent Rental, pired. p ann. j = £ s. d.i £ s. d. 1 65, Windmill-ter., St. Thomas, Swansea. 18 4 0 91 2 10 0 2 66, Windmill-ter., St Thomas, Swansea. 18 4 0 89 2 10 0 3 37, Cromwell-stveet, I Mount Pleasant, 3 37, Cromwell-stveet, Mount Pleasant, Swansea .27 6 0i 91 \2 19 6 4 38, Cromwell-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea .27 6 0 91 |2 19 6 5 39, Cromwell-street, Mount Pleasant, 5 39, Cromwell-street, j I Mount Pleasant, Swansea .27 6 0i 91 i2 19 6 6 40, Cromwell-street, j Mount Pleasant, Swansea 27 6 0j 91 >2 19 6 7 32. Windsor street.) Uplands, Swansea 22 2 0: 94 ;2 19 6 j 8 33, Windsor street, Uplands, Swansea 22 2 0 94 :2 19 6 9 75, Terrace road, ¡' Mount Pleasant, i Swansea 22 2 0 91 3 3 0 10 77, Terrace road, Mount Pleasant, Swansea .22 2 0 91 3 3 0 Sale to commence at half-past three o'clock in the Afternoon. i j For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to W. Arthur Davies, Esq., Solicitor, 6, Rutland-street, or to the Auctioneers, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. [9018 ALDRIDGE'S.—BLACKMASTER'S STOCK. J UNRESERVED SALE. OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS. In consequence of having Disposed of the Lease of their Premises, Messrs. SMITH & SON (late Earle) have instructed MESSRS. W. & s. FREEMAN, OF AIDRIDGE'S, St. Martin's Lane, London, to SELL BY AUCTION, absolutely without reserve,, on the Premises, 23, CASTLE-STREET, LONG ACRE, 1 LONDON, W.C., on TUESDAY NEXT, 28th APRIL, 1896, at 12 o'clock, 34 VALUABLE BLACK ENTIRE HORSES, and 5 BLACK GELDINGS, In regular work up to time of Sale 31 VEHICLES, Comprising Modern Open Cars, Gla^s Hearses, by Lewis, Hammond & Co.; Closed Modern Hearses, Broughams, Side-Ligho Coaches and Handvs; also, Harness and Stable Sundries and Plant. The Stock will be on View at Castle-street, Long Acre, W.C., on MONDAY, 27th April. Catalogues forwarded. L9058 SONTONICA. AN Excellent Remedy for Worms in Children of all ages, and most efficacious in dislodg- ing and thoroughly eradicating those parasites which infest the Stomach and Bowels. No aperient of any kind is required to be taken after Sontonica, as it dispenses with all purgatives, especially Senna, which is frequently repulsive and disagreeable to most Children. Sontonica is auite harmless, and can be taken by the most Delicate Child. nrl. and Is. 12d, Post free, Id. 2 extra.-Prepared by MOSES JONES, M.P.S., 12. High-street, Swansea. [8844 ft injury to the skin. t'y the face and arms, without injury to the skin, by using Ross' Hitir Destroyer, 1* 6d post 3s. 3d., can lie li.d through chemists. Device'for keeping Month Closed during Sleep, 5s. 6d. Perspiring Feet, a remedy, os. 9d. Uust Improver, Finuer-tips Improvers, Ss ;M. Hip Lcssener, Pi y.,r Machines for outstanding ears, 10*. 6d. Two Inches Aihled to Human Stature by treatment to boots, 10s. 6,1.; Skin Ennv.el. 5s. Pam^lets nuor; (ticli article, send address and st-imp- ALEX. RO/M, Inventor of the Nose Improver, 62, Xheo&ald.s-roau. High llolborn, London, W.C. (tE9Z I SALiSS iiY AUCTION. SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, SITUATE AT MANSEL-TERRACE, SWANSEA. MESSRS. H. HILL and CO. have been _lvi_ instructed by the executor of the late Mrs. Couch to SELL by PUBLIC ALLTION, subjcct to cotidi ions of sale which will then be read at the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High- street, Swansea, oil MONDAY, MAY 4th, 1896, all that leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES, known as 53, IVIANSEL-TERRACBJ, Swansea, con- taining — ON THE GROUND FLOOR.—lwo .sitting-rooms, kitcheu and scullery. FIRST FLOOR. — Drawing-room, three bed. rooms and w.c., large attic, also a good cellar and yard with back entrance. The whole is held for a term of 99 years, from the 25t¡J day of March, 1860, at the Jow o-round rent of 13 3s. per annum. The gas fittings. Venetian blinds, and kitchen dresser will be sold with the House. N.B,-The Auctioneers leg to call the atten- tion of investors and others to the above house, beino- V'-ry convenient and al* ays in demand. s-ale to commence at Three o clock ill the For further particulars apply to JENKIN JONES, E>q., Solicitor, Fisher-street; or to the AUCTIONEERS, at their Offices, 10, Castle-Street, Swansea. [9053 -i* M T? FRANK E TUNBRIDGE has the ]M^SSIONED PiiOPEETIES FOE SALE and TO LET FOR SALE. THE WILLOWS, MOUNT PLEASANT. A commodious Residence known AS Woodlands, Woodbinds-terrace, with the pleasure ground- thereto belonging- 161. Gorse-lane. 40, Brunswick-street. 4, Vincent-street. Shop and Premises, 1,171, Neath-road, Plasmarl. 13 Houses, Waldeck-terrace, Port lennant. Two Shops and Premises at St. Thomas. 5, De-la-Beche-street. 29, Page-street. Houses in Willows-place. Commodious Shop and Premises, 38, s>t. Ueien. s- road. 11, Russell-street (12 rooms. large vinery, &c.) 2 Houses in Brynmelin-street. 2 Houses in Oak-terrace. 9 and 10, Uplands-crescent. 3, Gwydr-crescent. 2 Freehold Cottages in a central position. 3 Houses in Windsor-street, Uplands. 2 Semi-detached Villas in Gorse-lane. 5, Fleet-street. 2 Freehold Houses at Sketty. House in Brynmill-crescent. Two Shops and Premises in Gower-street. Shop and Premises, with land, at Ciltrew, near Neath. TO LET. Family Residence, 2, Devon-terrace, south aspect, rent JE56 per annum. Two suites of offices on ground and hist floors in a very central position. Two Rooms in Goat-street, to be let as offices Two welbbSlt Houses situate on the sunny aide of Bryn-road; rent, £ &. 161, Gorse-lane. 2 Houses at Sketty. 149 and 150, Gorse-lane. 14 and 15, Uplands-crescent. 2, St. George's-terrace. 35, Windsor-street. 18 Peamaen-terrace. „ A commodious Residence known as Woodlanoe, Woodlands-terrace, with the pleasure L grounds thereto belonging. Several sums of money to be advanced on mortgage, on Freehold or Leasehold Securities at low rates of interest. For full particulars apply to MR. f RANK TUNBRIDGE, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 10 Oxford-street, Swansea. L8938 FRANK E. TUNBRIDGE, AUCTIONEER. SURVEYOR, VALUER, AND ESTATE AGENT, 10, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA, UNDERTAKES THE COLLECTION OF RENTS AND TlfHES AND THE MANAGEMENT OF ESTATES. SALES of LANDED & HOUSE PROPERTY, GROUND RENTS, HOUSEHOLD PLANT AND MACHINERY, FARMING STOCK, &C ) Conducted with Great Care and Economy. VALUATIONS FOR SALES, MORTGAGE, PROBATE, &o. Terms on Application. Prompt Settlement of Accounts. [8950 NATIONAL TELEPHONE No. 246. Telegrams-" TUNBRIDGE, Auctioneer," Swansea, MESSRS. BEYNON A TH^ following PROPERTIES FOR SALE and TO LET:- FOR SALE. Dairy Farm of 80 acres, near Swansea, within four miles; Stock, Crops and Milk Kouna at valuation. Cobre Wharf, St. Thomas. Langland-bill House, Mumbles. 2, Glanmor-tirrace, Swansea. 7, Heath field, Swansea. 43, 44, 45, 46, Rhyddings-terrace, Swansea. Two Freehold Semi-detached Houses at oketty. 57, 59, Marlborough-road, Swansea. 13, 14, Rhyddings-terrace, Swansea. Cottage and large Garden, theCrofty, Uunvant TO LET. Windsor House, Langland Hill, Mumbles. Farm, 18 aci es, near Gorseiuon. Brynfield, Langland Bay. 2 Glanmor-crescent, Swansea. Cobre Wharf, NJrth Dock, St. Thomas. 43 44, 45, 46, Rhyddings-terrace, Swansea. 30! Brunswick-street, Swansea. Farm 130 acres, about four miles Jrom Kulay Station.' Crops and Tenant Right at Ration Live and Dead Stock optional. Immediate p TwoSafled Stable and Coach-house ba^ of upper end of Walter-road, and several CoUages. M»YAAIC«OR»;.AJPV»luerf.TD'W AGJM, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. L OOU Important Notice. Parties About Furnishing SEB TB8 EXTENSIVE & WELL ASSORTED STOCK or I DURABLE, USEFUL A CHEAP HOME-MADE FURNITURE AT P. FREEDMAN & Co/s. 34, High-street, Swansea. Sold for Cash at Special Prices, OR ON The Easy Purchase System. NOTE OUR TERMS- £ 3 Worth 1/6 Weekly. £ 5 „ 21- £ 10 „ 3/6 „ £ 15 Worth 4/- Weekly. £ 20 „ 6/- £ 50 „ 10/- On the usual Small Deposit required. Nothing extra. charged for the Credit. II SEE WINDOWS- 34, HIGH-STREET, 5447] SWANSEA, I LL. A n 'T'. TULLIN, HEATHFIEl D AND FFYNONE MEWS SWANSEA. LJj. and T. B. beg to state that they have added to their Business New Funeral Carnages completely. Telephone No. 65. [413 1- EDUCATIONAL ) MR. ARTHUR HRY, ( F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M. ) Organist and Choir-master of St. James' Church), PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 8, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. L813 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. WALTER ROAD. MRS. EDWARD FLICKER, MISS FLORENCE FRICKER, A.R.A.M., AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R.A.M. (Members Incorporated Society of Musicians), X>ESUME LESSONS THURSDAY, JAN. 9TH, XL 1896. Piano, Harp, Violin, Voice Training AND Solo Singing, Harmony, Sight- Theory of Music, &c. ICQC Summer Term commences MAY 4th, LO9O. Mr. DONALD W. LOTT (Solo Organist — Conductor — late Assistant Organist of Lichfield Cathedral), Organist and Choirmaster, Holy Trinity Church, Swansea. LESSONS GIVEN IN ORGAN & PIANOFORTE SINGING, HARMONY, &C. Address: 43 WALTER-BOAP, Swansea. [7439 HARRY BARTLETT, HERBERT-PLACE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD SWANSEA. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN$HARMONIUM TUNER, REPAIRER, etc. rrUNINGS by Contract. Good testimonials. i Lessons given on the Mandoline and Violin. Pupils attended at HOME. [88^0 MR. D. PUGHE EVANS, E.C.M., (Formerly Scholar, Pupil of Mr. Henchel), TEACHER OF SINGING. (Recommendations from Sir Geo. Grove, Mr. Ben Davies, &c. RESUMED LESSONS APRIL 9th, 1896. 13, NORTHAMPTON-PLACE, SWANSEA. [8417 Dancing, Calistheni-?> -punish and Physical EXERCISES* GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELENA-ROAD. MISS CRAVEN'S Classes are held at her Residence on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, AT 5 o'clock, and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AT 2.30 GWYN HALL, Neath, TUESDAY, 2.30 and 4.45; Llanelly THURSDAY; St. Catherines College, Mumbles, Saturday morning. Classes also held at Llandovwy College, I-NYSDERW College, Pontardawe, and the lown Hall, Morriston. „ „ OA Adult Tuition Class, Monday Evening, 7.30. Private Lessons by arrangement^ 118 Girls' Boarding & BAY 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. The Second Term will begin TUESDAY, May 5. [6412 OIRLS* Boarding and Day School ST. HELEN'S LODGE, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL.—MISS GARLIOK, A.C.P. A-MISTED by certificated resident & visiting Teachers. PUPILS PREPARED FOR ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.. The House i. well situated, five minutes walk ■FOJN Baseband Parks. „ The Second Term will commence on TUESDAY, MAY 5th. High-Class School for Girls. 36, BRYN-ROAD, SWANSEA. FLTHE MISSES CHUNE (Certificated) receivc J- a limited number of PUPILS for Daily Tuition. Music and Theory Lessons by Miss J^ATIE CHUNK (Certificated R.A.M. and T.C. London Senior Honours.) Pupils prepared for Public Examinations. Foreigner for Languages. Special arrange- ments for Juniors. 7038 Next Term will begin MONDAY, MAY 11. SHORTHAND AND NAVIGATION SCHOOL, 22, NEW OXFORD-ST., SWANSEA (Est. 1885) CONDUCTED BY MESSRS. J. & B. HARRIS, 1st Class Certificated Teachers in Navigation, Magnetism, &c. CANDIDATES SUCCESSFULLY Prepared lor ALL LOC§L MARINE BOARD Examina- tions. Twenty-two RECENT GENUINE■ SUCUWBB including Four MASTERS; and SIX FIRST • Majority on First Trial. Success UU IN BEALL'S DEVIASCOPE PB^°PFVQGSERVICE, PITMAN'S SHORTHAND, Arithmetic, C ±IEMED> Sanitary Engineering, &c. Ladies an J'gggg P E N ri-Ë E N'ao LL E GE for Girls, MUMBLES. HIGHLY-QUALIFIED and EXPERIENCED TEACHING STAFF. Resident English and Foreign Governesses; Visiting Masters. Pupils are prepared for London F atnculation University Local, R°YAL ACADEMY> SCMTH Kensington, and other Exams. 3>N> comforts. Beautifully situated house with extensive sea views. Limited number of boarders. Prospectus on APPLICATION. References to parents of pupils. AT The Summer Term will commence on MONDAY, MAY 4th. FFIENTTHALLO^LANGLAND Road, DAY SCHOOT *O^G?RLSE& PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the HISSES POTTS (Daughters of a C ergyman). Pupils prepared for all PUBLIC Examinations. Highest References. Terms on application. Summer Term Commences MAY 6th. Boarders return MAY 5th. ST. CA.THEBI^S COLLEGE, LANGLAND BAY, NEAR SWANSEA, FOR SONS OF ^NTLEMEN AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. /CLIMATE specially adapted for Boys born M India. „ Quite close to the Sea. Excellent Bathmg. Boarders, Fifteen to Twenty-five Guineas per term. Day Boys Four and Five Guineas. REV. F, E. SCOTT, M.A., Oxford, 79371 HKAD-MASTER. EASTER HOLIDAYS, will begin APRIL 9th Next term will begin APRIL 30th. Boarders come into residence the day before. YNISDERW COLL EGE Swansea Valley. FIR -T-CLASS EDUCATION FOR LADIES THE HOUSE is F ituated on a h:U in its own beautiful pleasure and recreation grounds, including Tennis L^WN. PUPILS prepared for Local Examinations. References and prospectus on application to THE MISSEF KING, YNISDEKW; PONTARDAWE. 8556 SWANSEA VALLEY. I EDUCATIONAL. Musical International College. LONDON. I EXAMINATION takes place on _L MAY 12TH. Last day of entry APRIL 28th. Local Secretary— ARTHUR HEY, J 9040j 8, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. -Borough of Swansea. INTERMEDIATE AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. THE NEXT TERM will COMMENCE on THURSDAY. MAY 7th, and the ENTRANCE EXAMINATION will be held at the SCHOOL on WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, at 9.30 a.m. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. AN EXAMINATION for a Number of FREE A ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS will be held at the alio\ e SCHOOL, MOUNT PLEASANT on SATURDAY, MAY 30th, 1896, at 9.30 a.m. The Examination will be that of the Joint Scholarship B ard, instituted by the Incorporated Association of Headmasters. Further particulars may be obtained on applica- tion from the Head Master of the S 'hool, to whom names of intending candidates should be sent not liter than APRIL GStb. INTERMEDIATE AND TECHNICAL S'HOOL F-R GIRLS. FRIHE NEXT TERM will COMMENCE on JL THURSDAY, MAY 7th, and the EN- TRANCE EXAMINATION will be held at the School on WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, at 9.30 a.m. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. AN EXAMINATION for a Number of FREE EN TRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS will be held at the above SCHOOL, LLWYN-Y-BRYN, WALTER-ROAD, on SATURDAY, MAY 30th, at 9.0 a.m. T The Examination will be that of the Joint Scholarship Board instituted by the Incorporated Association of Head-masters (on which Board tli9 Association of Head-mistresi-es is represented). Further particulars may be obtained on applica- tion from the Head-mistress of the School. [9031 Art Classes. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mrs. J. C. VYE-PARMINTER, BXETER VILLA. UPLANDS, SWANSEA, THESE CLASSES comprise Painting in Oil, Water-Colour and Pastel, Sketching ftom 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, r9049 MISS E. DAVIES, 31, HANOVER STREET, SWANSEA. PREPARATORY SCHOOL. A LIMITED NUMBER of young CHILDREN are received, and carefully grounded in the usual subjects of a good English education. Terms and references on application. The next TERM will begin MAY 1st. [9056 LLANDILO. HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION FOR GIRLS. Principal-Miss Mac Arthur, Assisted by Highly-Qualified Visiting Masters, Resident English and Foreign Governesses. GENERAL EDUCATION. Thorough and Modern. Speoial attention given to Music. Very succeafful results in the Local Examinations, Oxford and Cambridge, College of Preceptors, Trinity College, and London College of Music. Healthy locality homo comforts tennis. Terms, moderate. Prospectus on application. SUMMER TERM, MAY 4th, 1896. [9059 ESTABLISHED 1868. TANYRALLT SCHOOL, PONTARDAWE. (A few minutes' walk from the Railway Station.) BOYS prepared for Professional and Com mereial pursuits. Situation healthy. Large playground. Tennis lawn. Home comforts. Good diet. Terms moderate. Entire charge taken of boys whose parents are going abroad. References List of Successes Prospectus, &c., on application to MR. ASTLEY WM SAMUEL. NE, XT TERM begins APRIL 22ND, 1896. [30 BRISTOL. KINGSDOWN HIGH SCHOOL for GIRLS (for Boarders and Day Pupils), MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, KINGSDOWN PARADE, BRISTOL. Established 1868. PrincipalMRS. E. E. HOBBS. Inclusive Fees for Board, English, French, Music, Harmony, Drawing, Bookkeeping and Shorthand, 30 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. 811 Certificates (247 Honours) obtained during the past 18 years. Next Term begins TUESDAY, 5th MAY, 1896. [9021 BELFAST AND GLASGOW. THIRST-CLASS Steamers, carrying Goods and Passengers, Sail, unlese "V^NLAYFT prevented bv circumstances, T» I'III" iiftdfin FROM No. I SHED, SOUTH DOCK BASIN, SWANSEA, To Belfast & Glasgow, every WEDNESDAY, p.m. tide Goods should be alongside steamer Wednesday Morning. CHEAPEST ROUTE PROM SOUTH WALES to North of Ireland and to all Parts of Scotland. Through Rates quoted as required. Belfast Cabin, 17/6 Steerage, 10/- Glasgow — „ 20/- — ,» Bailors, 10s feeturu Tickets, Fare-and-a-n«lf. Rates of freight and all informationyro>n & BRQ Albion Chambers, Cambrian-place, Swansea. M3BL- EMIGRATION. ALL who desire information .VNNT I'.nsda, the Nortli WEST Territories Ind llHtlsl. COLUMBIA, should write to ALLAN BROTHERS <& CO., 19 James Street, LIVERPOOL, for their Handbook of Information, WH ICH IS SENT FREE. Z' 4 TTPIT'S STARCH. Sold in lib. Picture Boxes. OTIFU & Sold in M5 Paci,ets mrnTiitj qtaRPH Trade Mark—Queen Bess. STIFF'S STAXCCM. UNI{ORNI QUA)>TY< » T>OTT Warranted Pure. STIFF'S STARCH. Most Economical. Imparts an Exquisite Gloss. s Imparts an Exquisite Gloss. TIFF'S STARCH. Makes Linen Look like New, IK FOR Collars. QTIFF'S STAECH. MSKSSK For 81iirt Fronts. QTIFF'S STAECH. P™ O i 'or Cuffs. STIFF'S STARCH. For Lace. For Linen. STIFF'S STAltCH. »«; £ • OTIFF'S STAECH. I'Z SFTSF-TITRT,. NOTE the Caution Label. STIFF'S STARCH. Observe the Trade Mark. See Dr. Hassall's Testimonial. FNTTTFTT'C QTAPFN Mark what Dr. Griffin says. LJILRD S S1ARCH. ReadPro. Herapath'sReport. *-5 Sold by Grocers. STIFF'S STARCH. Sold by Druggists. Sold by Oilmen. Bstablisbed 181S. Wholesale—STIFF & Co., REDCLIFF-STREET, BRISTOL. 8£68 PARNALL & EVANS, LIMITED, Flour Millers and Foreign Grain Importers, NEWPORT, MON. Telegrams, PARNALL." I MONEY AND BANKS. I THE SWANSEA MERCANTILE BANK, LIMITED. 18, PARK-STREET, SWANSEA, EST A HUSHED for the purpose of makinw Cash Advances to Tradesmen, Professional Men and respectable Householders on their own security or on deposit of deeds, life policies, share certificates. &c Repayments to suit Borrowers convenience. Advances made to Builders on Property in course of Erection. No Delay. No Fees. No Publicity. 9063] H. A. JONES, Manager. MONEY. VJ R. COBBETT, of 34, CRAVKN-STREET, -I J L CHAKING-CROSS, LONDON, continues to ADVANCE from £ 50 to £ 10,000 to the Nubility a!,cl Gi-iit'emen of responsibility on eir Note of Hand only without sureties. Advances at 4 per cent, per annum made to per-ons in possession of incomes or entitled to money, propeity (landed or otherwi e). incomes nnTrr-Te ^ttIoraent8' *<•'• Advances up to £ 2,000 «rhm four bouis of application. Communications strictly confidential No exr>en=e whatever un-.e- business completed. Mr. Cobbett will personally attend to clients during office hours, e'even to five. Letters also receive proaiDt attention. R8338 iiOTAL EXCHANG) ASSDKAffcI INCORPORATED 1729. FIRE. LIFE. ANNUITIES. Funds £4,000,000 "laims Paid £ 36,000,000 j PPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES INVITED. 3 HOR TERMS OF ASSURANCE apply to 1 U BRANCA OFyiC]!, 2, CLARK-STRKBT, BRISTOL, cr to following A'JENTS ^KIDCNEND.—William Williams and Son, 27, Dunraven-place. CowBRiDaE.—Thoma.a Rees, Solicitor. I *R-MAKTHBN.—Thomas Jones, 2, Notts-square. L\VERFORDWltST.V. J. Jonea, Solicitor. ■j'ANit'.LT.—A. Pollard Lewis, London and Provincial Bank, Limited H. Stead, Solicitor. t.r.AN'DILO.—J. Hughes, Jones's Bank, Limited. XEATH.-Edwin C. Curti?, To'icitor, 27, Queen- street. I'EMBROKS DùCK.- J. J. Morris, London and Provincial Bank, Lim cad. PKMBROKE.—F H. Horsey, London and Pro vincial Bank, Limited. SWANSKA.—ThomM Boswell, London and Pro. vincial Bank, Limited; Wm. Grey Walters Mansel House, Mount Pleasant. [3626 COAL. A Swansea House Coal Depot. ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS. BEST LARGE & THROUGH RED) In bags ASH. f or BEST ANTHRACITE, in all sizes.) otherwise. FIREWOOD, &c. WILLIAMS AND E V A N S (Successors to Morgan Thomas), 20, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. N.B.-No inferior Coals kept. [8683 HOUSE COAL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THOS. n. HOBINSON, 15, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. BEST FFALDAU, Large, 16s. 6d. per ton delivered. Weight and Quality guaranteed. Why pay more ? [8904 HOUSE COAL. BEST HOUSE COAL at MODERATE PRICES. PRICES. ERNEST M. JOHNS, j 3, MELBOURNE PLACE, SWANSEA (3 Doors from Union-street). N B._NO INFERIOR COALS KEPT. 9003 INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER at BONNETT & tON. PLUMBERS, GAS FITTERS. DECORATORS 1 1 79; &c.. FISHER-STREET, SWAN SEA. MATE OR PARAGUAY TEA. THB ONLY TEA FREE FROM TANNIC AdD. No ASTRINGENCY. J FIFTY-FIVE MILLIONS of the most Healthy People in the World drink MATE TEA. SUFFERERS from GOUT, CONSTIPATION, FLATULENCY, INDIGESTION. DYS- PEPSIA, SLEEPLESSNESS, and NERVE ) EXHAUSTION will got immediate relief by drinking MATE TEA. MATE TEA has a sustaining power which neitheir Imlia or CSiina Tea, Coffee, or even Chocolate, can claim. Travellers drinking Mate Tea can go six or seven hours without feeling tiie want of food. Write for Pamphlet and Medical Opinions, Lancet, British Medical Journal, dlC. To be obtained from the MATE TEA COMPY., 39, Victoria-street. Wentmin-ter. Price, 3s. per lb., post free. Agents invited. 902.7 iGoodl#^ iift JSpii {Mason's À I 0 1- T 9, go I 5 The most palatable, thirst-quenching, re- C 2 freshing, animating tonic drink produceabla ■ ■ For ererv OPEN-AIR WORKER and all J ■ employed in Shops, Mills, Manufactories & Mines, G 5 IMITATED BUT NOT EQUALLED. Agents Wanted, FI S One 64 bottle make» 8 ptUons. Of all Chemists »nd Storss. 2 SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE 9 STAMPS, 2 FOR 15 STAMPS. W & MASON, NOTTINGHAM. ■ 1, I- i;i. I Cheapest House in Wales to Buy Hand- sewn Harness, Rid- ing Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, Car- riage Aprons, Lamps. BANDAGES, Knee- caps. Speciality- Solid Nickelene Bits, Stirrups. Cannot rust. Inspect our 'Stock before Buying. 'Cheapest House M Swansea to Repair Harnesb. SADDLERY COMPANY, ALEXANDRA-RO\D, r SWANSFA. f8548 BREAKFAST-SUPPER. E P P S S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. I [8429 I HOTELS. CAME HON AHMS HOTEL, SWANSEA. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. COMMERCIAL, COFFEE. & SMOKE ROOMS. BANQUETTING HALL. BILLIARDS. MODERATE CHARGES. FOR Particulars and Tariff apply to the MANAGEBESP. ^7919 Castle ilotel, Swansea. LUNCHEONS DAILY, 12 to 3. TEAS, SUPPERS, &c., IN COFFEE ROOM ob PRIVATE ROOM. F-RRB^? BIITRLILAR!> SALV >ON. LARGER and IFT, B VER|tilated in Swansea. Two New Tables by Burroughes and Watts Tables by Burroughes and Watts. 5 89671 JAMES MOBRYPE, PROPRIETOR. LONGLANDS HOTEL I (Commercial a.nd Family) ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA STOCK ROOMS. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD ROOM TRAMCARS from all parts pass the door every five minutes. Is within 10 minutes' walk of all the Railway stations. A 'Bus meets all G.W. trains. W. E. GROVE (Late of Cambrian Hotel), PROPRIETOR. "8771 Bass, liatuliff ;,nd Grettoa (LIMITED), BURTON ON TRENT, Bpg to intimare that MESSRS. THOMAS FORD AND CO., BONDED STORES, WINE, SPIRIT AND ALE MERCHANTS. PIER-STREET, SWANSEA, ARE their Wholesale Agents for Swansea and District, and th it a St >ck ot A e in Casks is kept at Swat sea f(,r the immediate Supply and accommodation of their Customers generally. Telegraphic Address ForJ, S TVANSEFT. National Telephone, No. 156. Swansea. [8944 tM The Pnre Beer BAl — in 1 arliament, In compliance with the proposed Act, the Redruth Brewery Company, Ltd., Are now introducing their CELEBRATED CORNItH ALKS. Pure and Unadulterate 1 Malt and Hops. ASK for these ALES A all Free Public-. Houses. Houses. SOUrH WALES AGENCY AT SWANSEA. OFFICES AND STOKES: 42A, WIND-STREET. 8996 BEHTIE DA VIES, MANAGER. WEST GLAMORGAN I SEED STORES, 30, HIGH-STREET. NEW GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS IN GREAT VARIETY AT CO-OPERATIVE PRICES. EARLY AND LATE PEAS. EARLY LONG POD BEANS. BROAD WINDSOR BEANS. SCARLET RUNNER BEANS. CANADIAN WONDER AND DWARF FRENCH BEANS. BEEI'. BORECOLE. BROCCOLI (Various). BRUSSEL SPROUTS. CABBAGE SEEDS (Various). CARROT. CAULIFLOWER. CELERY. CRESS. CUCUMBER HERBS—SAGE. THYME. SAVORY, &c. LONDON FLAG. MUSSELBURGH, AND OTHER LEEKS. LETTUCE, CABBAGE AND COS. MUSTARD SEED. WHITE SPANISH, JAMES' KEEPING AND OTHER ONIONS. CHAMPION MOSS CURLED PARSLEY. HOLLOW CROWN PARSNIP. TURNIP AND LONG RADISH. RHUBARB SEED. SAVOY. TURNIP, EARLY AND LATE. SHALLOTS. FLOWER SEEDS (all kinds). WEST GLAMORGAN DRUG STORES. J. DAVIES, M.P.S. Chemist & Druggist., 30, HIGrH STREET, SWANSEA. [8867 > -A -F GENUINE SCOTCH SEEDS. I BRUCE'S Collection of FY /A | CHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS < contains liberal quantities of 17 varieties of best < kinds, including Peas, Broccoli, Carrot, Onion, Leek, Lettuce, &o. Post Fru, 2,9. BRUCE'S Collection of 4 I J CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS ■ ( contains 14 packets of Beautiful Flowers for out > I door cultivation, including Aster, Stock, ► Mignonette, Codetta, Nasturtium, &c. Post Free, 1/ Combined Co/.actions /or 36. ( Illustrated Catalojrue sent with COH., TJIU.S. > GEO. BROCBFTCO„ .Wfonn^ABF.RPEEK. f" ARGE CELLARS TO LET in WIND- STREET, suitable for Wine and Spirit Merchants.—Apply, Cambrian Office, 58, Wind- street. [7333