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WELSH FLANXEL. ( BEN EVANS & Co, LIMITED, FOR 1REAL WELSH FLANNELS, I GUARANTEED TO WEAR BETTER AND LONGER THAN ANY OTHER YET INTRODUCED. REAL ) FOR SKIRTS, WELSH COSTUMES, UNDERWEAR, FLANNELS ;MENS SHIRTS, &c., &c. PATTERNS POST FREE. [Please see Advertisement on Page 4.] -U_- l
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BEN EVANS & Co. LIMITED, ARE XOW OFFERING VERY SPECIAL VALUE IX BLANKETS. 3,000 PAIRS IN STOCK. CLOTH BLANKETS 4 11 to 35 Pair. WITNEY do. 211 to 63- IPlcase see Advertisement on Pane 4.]
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TIPT ttpuavu1 17 HILIilER'S FAMOUS SAUSAGES I (PORK, TOMATO AND BEEF). SPIERS CELEBRATED BATH SAUSAGES & PORK PIES- THE SEASON FOR THESE GOODS HAS COMMENCED. ISAAC GALE, J 18, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. TELEPHONE 142. BATHS, WHITE GLAZED SINKS, &c., AT LOWEST PRICES. Also the NEW C.X. WELLSBACH MANTLES of Increased Strength. J. IE. NOTT, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, & QUAY PARADE, SWANSEA. C. ROWLAND, CONTRACTOR TO THE SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES, AND HAULAGE CONTRACTOR TO THE MIDLAND AND OTHER RAILWAY COMPANIES, XEL»ioco.uVTnDr-3~ 17, SOMERSET-PLACE. [isot EVANS BROS., BAR, IRON & STEEL MERCHANTS, GENERAL IRONMONGERS, WOODFIELD STREET, MORRISTON. SOLE AGENTS FOR LLOYD & LLOYD'S PATENT FLANGED JOINT COLLIERY. AIR.& WATER PIPES. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUANTITIES. < LOOSE FLANGE JOINT. ELECTRICALLY WELDED STEAM. GAS, GALVANIZED TUBES AND FITTINGS, FROM J-INCH TO 4-INCH DIAMETER, IN STOCK. -W< Tubes Cut, Screwed and Fitted-up to Sketches on Shortest Notice. WROUGHT IRON WORKS OF ALL DESCRIPTION MADE ON PREMISES. CUTTING, SCREWING, DRILLING, PUNCHING and SHEARING MACHINES DAILY IN MOTION. EVANS BROS. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. JOHN JONES & CO.. CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Orders for New Work. General Repairs, Painting, Trimming, &e;, promptly attended to. Patent Noiseless India Rubber Tyres, and all the Specialities connected with Carnage Building supplied. A. BOWLES, VICTORIA CARRIAGE WORKS. GORDON-TERRACE (near Royal Arsenal), SWANSEA. VEHICLES Op EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. jTIADE'S GOUT PILLS. X-i Ail who suffer from Gout or Rheumatism should immediately have recourse to EADLI'S PILLS EADE'S GOUT PILLS. Hundreds of Testimonials have been received from all sorts and conditions of men, testify- ing to the wonderful power these Pills have iu givilia relief in the very worst cases. -puD#'S GOUT PILLS. These Pills are purely vegetable, and per- fects safe in their action. I TRADE'S GOUT PILLS INSTANTLY BELIEVE and RAPIDLY CUUK the worst form of GOUT Rheumatism Rheumatic Gout, Pains in the Head, lace and Limbs. EADE'S GOUT PILLS have the largest recommendation ever given anv Patent Medicine of its class. EADE'S GOUT PILLS for GOUT and RHEUMATISM. FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS I HAVE NEVER HAD A RHEUMATIC PAIN. "27. Brvne-street, Wellington, Durham, Jan. 12th, 189: "Dear Sir.-It affords me great pleasure in writing you these few lines about your valuable Pills. It is seven years since I had Rheumatic Fever and the following three years I suffered' with Rheumatic pains. cetun £ nriKd so-called sure remedies, but lg* S0iV^,>ehdeS t^elu jrom SA.». ,0'°Z name, and also publish' tt^fh Ca" "f? ?hp great Power your pnls h„ world the Luic pains.—1 remai^^U;" Kh6U- J truly, P.I would have wri,te, but gave them a good test. ten you sooner, EADE'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PTT T 8 are sold by all Chemists in Bottles is I/H? 2s 9d., or sent post free for Postal Or, "?d GEOP.GE BADE, EADE'S GOUT PILLS. Ask for and be s.ire you obtain, Eade's Gout and Rheumatic Pills. [11856 BLOOR & CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS AND BILL POSTERS. j^tT^NCY J4 OtL IIALES. All descriptions of Advertising, Circular Distribution <fec., promptly attended to. Office7-20 CALVERT-STREET, SWANSEA. EVERY facility at the CAMBRIAN Office for executing1 all kinds of Printing. Excellence in Quality and Moderation in Price always Btudied. __n_ THE GENERAL EXPRESSION that the best Lamps are sold by JENKINS |M js being1 supplemented OY another— JENKINS' prices are the lowest. Both have always been true, and represent the condition Q e Ironmongery Trade Hnwlansea at Present. a Visit Of of our nrf' aru^ a comparison oi our prices will mo-e ;| quickly convince you of j! JENKINS & CO., IRONMONGERS J 89, OXFORD-ST., 9 & 10, 'PARK-ST., SWANSEA. STIFF'S STARCH. 0 50LD,5IB- PACKETS ES" STIFF'S STAECH. „ Warranted Pure ^TIFF'S STARCH. Most Economical. Imparts an Exquisite G-IOKR QTIFF'S STARCH. Makes Lmen Look like New. „T,,r>nxT For Wristbands. STIFF S STARCH. por gi1irt Fronts. For Neckties. s For Neckties. nTIFF'S STARCH, For Caps. For Cuffs. ^TIFF'S STARCH. IO ~TT For Muslins. STIFF'S STARCH. Far Curtains. O For Table Cloths. STIFF'S STARCH. Ask for Stiff's March. s Note the Caution Label. TTPii'a of pph Observe the Trade Mark. b blAKOxl. gee])r>Hassall'sTestimonial. rnm Mark what Dr. Griffin says. OTIFF S STARCH. Read Pro. Herapath'sReport. k;Trm, Sold by Grocers. W TIFF'S STARCH. Sold by DniRgists. *0 Sold by Oilmen. Established 181$. Wholesale—STIFF <5fc Co., REDCLIFF-STREET, BRISTOL. 11709 EVERY facility at the "CAMBRIAN" Office tor executing all kinds of Printing1. Excellence in Quality and Moderation in Price always studied. I SALES BY AUCTION. By Messrs. T. Rule Owen & Son. PEMBROKESHIRE. STEPHEN'S GREEN, IN THE PARISH OF CAREW. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM. MESSRS T. RULE OWEN AND SON WILL offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the KING'S ARMS HOTEL, Pembroke, on SATUR- DAY, the 22nd of October, 1898, at Three o'clock precisely, all that FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM called STEPHEN'S GREEN, comprising two hundred and four acres of highly productive meadow, pasture and arable land, now in the occupation of Mrs. Morgan. The farm is in one of the richest agricultural districts of South Pembrokeshire, about six miles from Tenby, and about three miles from Pembroke and Pembroke-Dock. The dwelling-house (suitable for a gentleman's residence) commands magnificent views of the surrounding country. Lamphey Station (Great Western Railway) is about two miles distant. For further particulars apply to Messrs. T. RULE OWEN and SON, Haverfordwest; or to Mr. C. W. REES STOKES, Solicitor, Tenby. Tenby, 1st October, 1898. [12166 By Messrs. J. M- Leeder & Son. By Messrs. J. M. Leeder & Son. YSTRAD UCHA FARM, FFORESTFACH. About one mils from Cockett Station on the M Great Western Ea.ilway. ESSRS. J. M. LEEDER & SON have been instructed to SELL BY AJLC?'I01ONOT T|IE above farm, on TUESDAY, OCT. 25th, 1898, the following Jive and dead FARMING STOCK, viz.: HORSES.-Very useful black cart mare, Star, 7 year (suitable for town work); bay cart horse, Dick, aged (good worker); black mare. Chess, rising 5 years; promising two-year-old Colt' light bay cob, 6 years old, 15 h.h., driven in single and double harness, CATTLE -Red cow, Ysti-ad Isha, black cross- bred .cow, Jill red and white speckltd cow, Paddy red cow, Paddy Fa > cow, Br in- die Paddy black and white Irish cow white heifer; red and white heiter shorthorn bull; white yearling steer red and white do. black yearling heifer two red and white do four ^The 'cattle are a first rate lot, the cows being good milkers, whilst the youngsters look very promising* r « PTPQ -_KY>ur sows in tarrow, iour bacoa pigs, 23 BW 2 white Yorkshire boar slips. Crop#> About four acres of sweues in lots to suit purchasers. These are a. good crop and well forward. IMPLEMENTS.—Heavy cart, gambo, zig-zag, harrow, wheel plough by Ransome, mowing machine, &c. POULTRy.-Abollt 25 geese, a few head of poultry. Luncheon at about 11.30 a.m. Sale to commence at 12.30p.m. sharp. Four months credit on approved security will be given to purchasers of £ 5 and upwards, or discount allowed for cash at the rate of five per cent. per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, GOAT-STREET CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. [12218. By Messrs. Lowes & Son WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1898. PARISH OF BISHOPSTON, NEAR SWANSEA. SALE of Desirable FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE (comprising half an acre or thereabouts), with COTTAGE and OUT-BUILDINGS there- on, pleasantly situated in the village of BISHOP- STON (overlooking the celebrated Bishopston Valley), and known as the OLD CROFT. MESSRS. LOWES AND SON liavo been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION (subject to such conditions as shall there and then be produced), at the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, the above PROPERTY. Sale to commence at half-past Three in th& afternoon. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Dynevor Chambers, 13, Dynevor-place, Swansea. [12212 WEDNESDAY. OCT. 26th, 1898. COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. To BREWERS, LICENSED VICTUALLERS, IN- VESTORS, AND OTHERS. "1%/TESSES. LOWES & SON have been in- rtnT^nf +U° I to S?LL BY PUBLIC AUCTION thPT? ? conditions as shall there and HOTEL, Hi^Ltreet, twan^a ^thaT DOUBLE-LICENSED PREMISES LN the SMITHITOLD ARMS, „nd STORES adjoin- ipg situate at DYVATTY-STREET, SWANSEA and now let by way of Underlease (which exDirts June 24th, 1899) at the low rental of JElOO The Premises will be sold by way of Under- lease for a term of 75 years (less 3 days) from September 29th, 1896, at a ground rent of X25 per annum. The Auctioneers beg to call the special atten- tion of intending Purchasers to this Sale. The commanding position and the central situation cf the Premises, together with the large and lucra- tive trade carried on there for many years renders tho investment an exceptionally valuable one. The Property can, at small cost, be en- larged to suit any requirements. Sale to commence at Half-past Three in the Afternoon. Further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Dynevor Chambers 13, Dynevor place, Swansea; or from MOY Ev ANS & THOMAS, Solicitors, 15, Adelaide- street, Swansea. [12190 By Messrs. Beynon & Meager. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27TH, 1898. COLLEGE FARM, LLANGENNETH, GOWER. HIGHLY IlIIPORT ANT SALE OF MATCH PAIR CART HORSES, HIGH-CLASS COBS, FAT AND STORE CATTLE & SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY, HAY, &c MESSRS. BEYNON AND MEAGER are iwl favoured with instructions from J A Jenkins, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION; at the above farm, and on the above date, the following valuable HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY, HAY, &c., viz. HORSES -Bay cart horse, "Captain," 4 years old, about 15.3 b.h, by li'ane of Cawdor, good, reliable, and staunch in all work bay cart rnare, Darling," risjng 4 years, about 15.3 h.^h, Iby I hane of Cawaor, reliable and goo<l in all work. 1 he above are a grand match pair.) l^y calt ,I,are, Col.wyn King," rising 3 years not broken, but very pronj.aing- would mak? a gra"d collier black cob mare, Dolly," 14.3 h.h, 6 years old fast stylish, quiet and reliable in all harnegs* bay cart mare, Bright," 10 years old, about la cwt good in all worK. CATTLE.—Roan cow (fat); red ana white cow, in forward condition; young »'oan cro3s;bred shorthorn and Durham cow Beauty," believed to calve end ot October red cow' Pan«v believed to calve January, 169 ); red cow, •'< Blo«soni," believed to calre March, 1899; red and white heifer believed to calve January, If9«; two red thiee-year-old steers, red and white ditto, two red and white thlee-vear-old steers, one red ditto, three heifer and steer calves. j 1 SHEEP.-25 cross-bred Shropshire fat and J breeding ewes, 35 cross-bred Shropshire tat lambs. PIGS.—7 slips, POULTRY.—A quantity of pure Rouen ducks and Toulouse geese. HAY.-Rickof well-harvested clover hay, about 15 tors. Six months' credit will be given on approved security on sums of £ 5 and upwards, or discount for cash at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum.. Luncheon at 11 a.m. sharp. Sale immediately after. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swan- sea. c. IjL. WATKINS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, VALUERS and HOTEL BROKERS. PnwralLeases of Good Public-houses for Sale, public honse to Let. sWf- nH°US01,in Brynymor-road, Westbury- Aj?ents' and Richardson-street. Agents for1 n,' Vfe' and Plate Glass. iUso tion and Guarant^ FundT 22, Caer-street. SwaLl LM" Londou- -= ™ THE SWANSEA & ISTRTR T BILLPOSTING AND ° —— ADVERTISING COMPANY OFFICES :-GOAT-STREEr, SWANSEA SALES BY AUCTION. By Messrs. Stephenson & Alexander. AVAN HILL COLLIERY, ABERGWYNFI, GLAMORGANSHIRE. RE WILLIAM GODDEN, DECEASED. MESSRS. STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER A-V-ML- are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at this Colliery, on TUESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1898, commencing at Twelve o'clock punctually, the whole of the Valuable COLLIERY PLANT AND MACHINERY, which comprise pair of horizontal hauling engines, lOin. by 16in., geared 4 to 1, with two drums, by Llewellyn and Cubitt, nearly new; single horizontal ditto, 14in. x 21in., geared 5 to 1, with two c.i. drums, equal to new; vertical steam boiler, 14ft. high by 5ft. diam., with cross tubes, 701b. pressure, nearly new; vertical ditto, 12ft. 4ft., cross tubes, 501b. pressure 5ft. nearly new circular saw bench 20-ton Pooley railway weigh- ing machine 12 10-ton coal wagons (new regilla- tlOn); 2-ton tram weighing machine, 2ft. lOin. gauge, by Kitchin; 500 yards of railway siding laid with steel flanged rails, about 801b. per yard; 100 tons of steel tram bridge and flanged rails. 161b. to 221b. per yard gravitation incline drum, 6ft. x 6ft.; large number of rope sheaves up to 5ft. diameter, 80 sets cast iron partings, smith s bellows, anvil and tools, three boring machines and drills, 100 wooden coal trams, 2ft. glin. gauge, capacity about 22cwt. colliery harness, large quantity new smith's iron, tram iron, ventilating pipes, 20,000ft. Swedish pitprops, railway and tramroad sleepers, office furr.iture> iron safe, tripod and dial, wooden buildIngs, corrugated iron tip-cart, three excellent colhery horses, together with a general assortment Of colliery requisites. Catalogues may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. By Messrs. James & James. TRAFLE FARM, GOWERTON (Within five minutes' walk of L. & N.W. snd G.W. Railway Stations). MESSRS. JAMES & JAMES are favoured -Lr-t- with instructions from Mrs. Mary John ^nd Messrs. Henry and David John, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm. ,on MONDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1898, the following excellent STOCK AND CROPS, viz. CATTLE.—One fine young cross-bred niilking cow in full profit, 3 cross-bred yearling heifers. yearling bull, 4 excellent calves. HOltsES.-Fine two-year-old filly, handsome iron-grey suckling cart colt. PIGS.—Sow with a litter of 12 young pi £ 3> strong store pigs. CROPS.—Hay •. 2 ricks of excellent horse hay U Of clover). Corn 3 haggard mows of wheat, 4 do- of fine white oats, 2 do. of barlev. „ GREEN CROPS.—About 40 rows of excels swedes, &c. Sale to commence promptly at 2.30 p.m. Six months' credit will be given on apPr5* security on all sums over £ 1, or a discount fot cash will be allowed at the rate of 5 per cent, pet annum. Auctioneers' Offices, Arcade Chambers, Goat, street, Swansea. [12204 By Mr. David Roberts. IN BANKRUPTCY. Re HECTOR DUNCAN MclNTYRE, No. 35 i of 1898. (Trading as the Glanamman Colliery ComPanyJ. IMPORTANT SALE OF AN ANTHR^CITl2 COLLIERY. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS & OTHERS. MR. DAVID ROBERTS has received instruc- tions Irom the Trustee in Bankruptcy.' offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions of sale as shall then and there be produced), at the ROYAL HOTEL Swansea, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th 181& as a going concern, all that valuable' Anthracite colliery, known as the o'j GLANAMMAN COLLIERY, r oituate at Glanamman, in the County ot ^ar- marthen, together with the maahiuery, P^' ailci loose material. The Colliery consists of a pair of shaft8 60 yards deep, and is equipped with the follow, ing machinery and plant,p Winding engine complete, by Hil1 f Co., Wolverhampton, including a flat rope and cage; Cornish boiler, 18ft. by 6ft. 6in. diameter; spare boiler, 24ft. by 7ft.; egg-end boiler; donkey pump, by Cameron, Manchester; steam Crab, for hauling underground three ton pumps small hauling engine and drum t>QQ yards of best plough steel wire rope cast iroQ partings tram rails, 12 to 14 lbs. to the yard 150 yards of 2in. water pipes: 100 yards o £ iu_ do.; 50 yards of 3in. do.; 50 safety iron trams, 8 wooden do.; two li"ea screen, revolving screen, pit frame wltn pulleys, weighbridge, wooden la,n(jm*\0 covered with galvanised iron, engine hou^e ^sto^ built), office, lamp room, and smith s s P, lch contains bellows, anvil, 'vices, 1^°, q"T y 0f lr(^ru tools, and a quantity of » The Colliery is under a lease for a 40 £ FR+?M THE 25TH December, 1889 able by the lessee), at a vearly dead rent of £ l40, merging m royalties of 6d. per ton of 2'24° ibs. on all large coal worked, and 3d. per ton on small coal or culm. The taking is about 140 acres or thereabouts,in extent, of which one or two acres only has been worked. The veins of coal included in the said lease are two in number, and are known as the Tylhvyd or Middle Vein and the Lower Vein. The Colliery is connected by its own sidings t0 the Great Western Railway, is situate 14 milea from Llanelly and 18 miles from Swansea, and i3 capable of working 100 tons per day under pre. sent conditions. Sale to commence at four o clock in the afternoon. Further particulars and condition of ttale may be obtained of John R. Richards. Esq., bolicitor Fisher-street. Swansea of the Trustee, Mr. A' B. Davies, 58, Wind-street, Swansea or of the Auctioneer, 19, Heathfield-street, Swansea. By Mr. Frank E. Tunbridge. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES, HAFOD, SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. ME FRANK E. TUNBRIDGE is instructed to OFFER FOR SALE by AUCTION at the ROYAL HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, Swansea' on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1898 (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the Valuable LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES, known as 78, HAFOD-TERRACE, NEATH-ROAD Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr. Philip L: Jones. The house, wh:ch has a poll-stone front and slated roof, contains front and back parlours kitchen, coal-house, w.c. and three bedrooms' There is a long strip of garden ground in the front of the house, and consequently the property stands well away from the main road. The property is situate in close proximity to important works, is in an excellent position f0r letting purposes, and offers a desirable oppoy. tunity tor investment. The property is held for a term of which 73 years are unexpired, at an apportioned ground rent of £116s. per annum. Sale to commence at 3.30 o'clock in the after noon. For further particulars apply to the Auction. eer, 19, Gower-street, Swansea, or to Edward T David. E,q., Solicitor. Bridgend. [12205 THE SWANSEA MERCANTILE BANK K3 LIMITED, 18, PARK-STREET, SWANSEA. X3 TO X500 CASH ADVANCED to all Clas ?es of Tradesmen Professional Men, and respectable Householder upon their OWN NOTE OF HAND and all kinds Securities. PAYMENTS to suit Borrowers. Applications promptly attended to by 5651 H. B. JONES, MANAGER. rfOWLE'S PENHYLLOYAL &STEElT" PILLS FOh FEMALES. QUICKLY CORRECT ALL BREOULARITIES, RE- MOVE ALL OBSTRUCTIONS, and relieve the distressing eiimptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is. lid. and 2s 9d. (contains three times the quantity;, of all Chemists. Pent anvwhere on receipt ot 15 or 34 stamps, by E. T. TOYVLE & Co., Manufacturers, Dryden- itreet, Nottingham. Beware of Imitations injurious ana worthless I THE VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN THE PRINCIPALITY" BY HENRY A. CHAPMAN, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, Winner of several Medals and First Prizes for Photographs and Oil Painting's. The Best Studio in the Principality for Best Work at Moderate Prices. All the Lates Improvements *nd Additions. PRICES :-3 for 2s.; 6 for 3s. 12 for 5s. 6d. [20 235, HIGH-STREET, Swansea. THE SWANSEA FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, 16, GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA, a MAKE CASH ADVANCES FROM iiO TO £500 Immediately to all Classes of Householders on NOTE OF HAND, &c. REPAYMENTS TO SUIT BORROWERS. NO FEES. BILLS DISCOUNTED. STRICTEST PRIVACY ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. fl056 THOMAS, WATKINS & CO., LTD, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, BRUNSWICK-STREET, SWANSEA, PAINTERS, DECORATORS AND PAPER-HANGERS, ECCLESIASTICAL DECORATION & LEAD-LIGHT A SPECIALITE. PLUMBERS, ELECTRIC BELL-HANGERS, HOT AND COLD WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. AGENTS FOR MESSRS. J. B. WHITE AND BROTHERS' CELEBRATED PORTLAND CEMENT. ESTIMATES given for every description of Ready-made Joinery and Builders' work Experienced Workmen sent to any part of the country. [25 TELEPHONE 138. A J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER & OYSTER MERCHANT. POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, &c., WIND STREET, S WANSEA, & MUMBLES. ==z. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. EDUCATIONAL. WANTED, LESSONS in FRENCH by a Frenchman in Evening.—Apply, L.F.. office of this paper. I* ENDEEN COLLEGE, LANGLAND BAY, (FOR DAUGHTERS OF GENTLEMEN). REFERENCES:— The LADY SWANSEA. • LADY MORSHEAD, Forest Lodge, Bmfield, Berks. MRS. WILMOT, Audley, SidmouthT Devon. LADY JENKINS, the Grange, SWANSEA. Miss EDEN, the Bryn, Sketty, SwanVea. MRS. STRICK, Hillside. Mumbles. MRS. BIRD, Norton House, Midsomer Norton, ■*«• » REV. SECRETAN JONES, M.A., Vicar of Oyster- mouth, South Wales. REV. GEo. FLEMING LAMB, M.A., Rector of Broseley, Salop. REV WM ROSE, Yicar of St. Stephen's, Newport Brough, Yorks. REV. E. ROSE, Vicar of Haslington, Crewe. ROBERT JONES, Esq., M.D., Liverpool. CHAS. W. PEARCE, Esq., Mus. Doc. Cantab, London. REV. J. T. GARDNER. M.A., Rector of Radstock, C. D. PROTHERO, Esq., M.D., Enderley,Langland Bay. MONS. KNECHT, French Consul, Swansea. JOHN NEWTON, Esq., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., &c., Langland Bay.. T REV. JOHTt JUDGE, Lmdon Lodge, Lancaster. Pupils are prepared for London Matriculation, University Locals, Associated Board (Royal Academy and Royal College Music), Trinity College, College of Violinists Diploma (Teachers and other Examinations. Limited number of Resident Pupils received. Tennis, Cycling, Swimming, and other out-dooT amusements. PRINCIPALS TVFTSS DANN and the MISSES M. NETTELL (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettell, Esq., General Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian & Sons).i Prospectus and photographs on application. LANGLAND BA1. GIRLS' BOARDING (Z DAY SCHOOL BELLEVUE, LANGLAND NEAR 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. [6412 MR. TOMLINSON IS prepared to supply ORCHESTRAS for CONCERTS and ENTERTAINMENTS in general. 5 Terms on Application 25, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, 1086] SWANSRA. MR. C. JOHNSON, F.R.C.O., (Ors-anist and Choirmaster, St. Gabriel's) ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING, HARMONY, &c Solo Organist and Pianist for Recitals and Concerts, 10, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD. Pupils prepared for all the recognised Examinations. MR. DONALD W. LOTT (Formerly Assistant Organist of Lichfield Cathedral), GIVES LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN PLAYING (both Solo and Accompaniment), VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING, U L HARMONY, COMPOSITION, &c. (Personally or by Correspondence). MR. LOTT is prepared to give his MUSICAL LECTURES and to accept Engagements as Conductor to Choral Societies and Choirs. Address: 43, WALTER-ROAD, Swansea. MR. ARTHUR HEY, Mus. BAC., F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M. (Organist and Choir-master St. James' Church), Prepares pupils for the R.A.M., R.C.O., T.C.L., and other Diplomas, and the Certificates of the Assoc. Board of the R.A.M. and R.C.M. RECENT SUCCESSES: A.R.C.O., A.T.C.L., and Eight Assoc. Board Certificates (1898). 8, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. MK. ERNEST EUDDELL, Organist and Choirmaster of Holy Trinity Church, Swansea, VISITS PUPILS FOR ORGAN PIANO, SINGING, AND THEORY OF MUSIC. ADDRESS: 63, CROMWELL-ST.. SWANSEA. HE BEST V'ALUE MONEY CAN BUY DRINK NO OTHER. AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN IN WALES. For Agencies, apply to The Anchor Tea Com- pany, 40 and 41, Great Tower-street, London. E.C. 111214 HE WORLD'S HAIR GROWTH. C. McCASKIE'S ASTRINGENT, the best Hair Producer of the age. Never fails to f fjrow; an infallible remedy for weak fnd *hl" the one and only cure for premature baldness pungent and pleasant to use non-gre 3y. No one havwg nair should be without it. Is. 6d. per Bottle guinea. Try it. Per post 3d. extra. Prepared by C. McCASKIE Hairdresser, &c.. TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Proprietor of tho Cel>brated Electric Hair Dye. 2 TO BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums Business Circulars and Cards,Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the CAMBRIAN Office, 58, Wind. street. I EDUCATIONAL. LYTR. MAURICE GOUDMAN, SOLO VIOLONCELLIST, (Late Member of Sir Chas. Halle's famous Orchestra), GIVES LESSONS ON THE 'CELLO. Open for Recitals, Concerts, At Homes, &c. For terms and particulars, apply— 16, HANOVER STREET, 121221 SWANSEA. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES, GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD. MISS CRAVEN will resume her JUVENILE CLASSES at home on SATURDAY, Oct. 8th: MONDAY, Oct. 10th; and WEDNESDAY, Oct.' 12th. NEATH. Oct. 13th. LLANELLY, Oct. 15th. ADULT TUITION CLASS, MOXDAY EVENING, Oct. 17th, at 7.30. CLASSES also held at Carmarthen, the Mumbles, and Llandovery College. PRIVATE LESSONS. [18 PONTARDAWE. TANYEALLT SCHOOL. Preparation for all examinations. Special attention to backward boys. Healthy situation. Home comforts. Good diet. Moderate terms. Excellent references.-Apply to MR ASTLEY SAMUEL. OVERNMENT SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ART, GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF SCIENCE I ALEXANDRA-ROAD, SWANSEA, In connection with the Science and Art Department South Kensington. Chairman: THE MAYOB OF SWANSEA. I The Classes of the above School were Re-opened on TUESDAY, SEPT. 20th, 1S98. au Head Master F. F. HOSFORD, Government Art and Science Master; Certificated in Art Groups 1. and II. Certificated in Science Subjects I., II., III.; Medallist in Subject 3, Outline Drawing from the Kouud" Medallist in Subject 8b2, Shading the Human Figure from the "Round"; Medallist in Subject 9a, Anatomical Drawing Human Figure; Medallist in Subject 10, Draw- ing Flowers, Foliage, Landscapes, Details from -Nature; highest Certificates and Medals given. ASSISTANTS: MLSS S. HENNINGS, Art Master's Certificate, Group I. Also 3rd Grade Certificates in Principles of Orna- ment, Painting Still Life, Drawing from Antique, Drawing Antique from Memory, Anatomy, Design, Modelling Design, Modelling from Antique, Painting in Monochrome. &c. MR. WM. WILLIAMS, Architect, Honours in Building Construction and Art Class Teacher's Certificate. MB. JAMES A. DAVIES, Certificated by the Depart- ment of the Science and Art, Practical Draughtsman MR. W. J. KICHARDS. MB. G. HAUGHTON, Medallist, Sculptor. SUBJECTS TAUGHT: Freehand Drawing. Anatomy, as applicable to I Painting in Oil, Tempera, Art. and Water Colours, Objects Designing for Decorative of Still Life, &c. Purposes. Modelling Or- of Still Life, &c. I Purposes. Modelling Or- The Figure from the Antique naments, Figures, and and the Life. Wood. Carving. DAYS AND HOURS OF SIUDY-ÐAY CLASSES. I TUESDAYS AND FBIDAYS, Morning Class from 11 to 1. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Afternoon „ „ 2.3O to 4.30. SATURDAY, „ „ 2 to 4. FEES: All Fees are payable in Advance. MORNING CLASSES, Tuesdays and Fridays, Entrance Fee, 5s.; and 20s. per RJRM of ten weeks. AFTERNOON CLASSES, same Days and fees. SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, for Teachers and I Pupil Teachers of Elementary Schools, from 2 to 4 p.m., 5s. per Session to all others, 10s. A SPECIAL CLASS for Wood Carving and Modelling will be held on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 11 to 1, and I 2.30 to 4.30. Terms-£2 2s. per term of ten weeks. A SPECIAL CLASS for Wood Carving only will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings, from 7.15 to 9.15. Terms, 10s. to Christmas, and 10s. from January to MAY Examinations. EVENING CLASSES: TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS, from 7 to 9.30. FEES: 10s. for the whole Session from September to the Examinations in May, or 5s. from September to Christmas and 5s. from Christmas to Examinations in May, or 2s. per month. ADVANTAGES: Students attending the above Classes get three nights per week of two hours each, have separate Teachers for each Subject, and are under the general supervision of the Head Master. They can take any of the Art I Subjects, as well as Science Subjects, 1. II. III., without further fees. „ „ One Silver Medal.Two Bronze Medals, and several Queen's Prizes have been obtained by Students of this School in the National Competition at South Kensington and several of the Students have obtained their Art Master's Certificate as well as A.C.T.'s Certificate; also direct admission to the Royal Academy, Slade, Herkomer and other Schools. SCIENCE CLASSES: I. Practical Plane and Solid Geometry II. Machine Construction and Drawing III. Building Construction and Architectural Drawing, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 7.0 to 9.15 p.m.—F. F. HOSFOKD and W J. RICHARDS JAMES A. DAVIES, Practical Draughts- man, certificated by the Department of Science and Art; WM. WILLIAMS, Architect, Honours in Building Construction and Art Class Teacher's Certificate. Prospectus and further information may be had on application at the Free Library, Branches, Secretary, or at the School. 121011 By Order. JAMES W. ROGERS. Hon. Sec. BRYN HAULOG, LANGLAND-KOAD, MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS & PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations. Highest References. Terms on application. SHORTHAND AND NAVIGATION s SCHOOL. 22, NEW OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS. J. & B. HARRIS, 1st Class Honours Science Teachers. CANDIDATES SUCCESSFULLY Prepared for ALL LOCAL MARINE BOARlJ and CTML sEKVICE Examinations. Ninety recent successes ot Masters and Majority passed on tbeir real first TRIAL PITMAN'S SHOKTHAN D taught to spee.l of 100 words a minute within 3 montns' tuition. 0 LESSONS given in Arithmetic, liook-keeping, Sanitary Inspectors, Mensuration, &c. Day and Evening Classes. p^7c.L. MJU.. T EXTRACT^ 1 The ••D.C.L MALT EXTRACT is net A medicine > A.I alcoholic BEVERAGE in DIS^AISO. but A? 4 PALATABLE 1-OOD and a DISIISTEK. It .3 de.ightful I in taste and easy O: assir-.l!aticn. & J Said in Battles by Chemists &> Grxsrs at t,g. &-» [ 4 SOI.K MAMFACTI-KF:— } LLHE DSST'LLERS Co., Limbed, EDINBURGH, ) J Makers of the Celebrated D.C.L." Yeast. I •• —«■» m 9. CAMBRIAN PRINTING WORKS c 58, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. HIGH-CLASS PRINTING QUICKLY EXECUTED. MODERATE RATES BUSINESS CARDS. TRADESMEN'S BILLHEADS. IN MEMORIAM CAEDS LARGEST POSTERS. SMALLEST CARDS. NEATEST CIRCULARS. THE CAMBRIAN NEWSPAPER Co., LIMITED. EDUCATIONAL. ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, -■-•J Tenterden-street, London, W. Instituted ;SiJ2. IncorporatedbyRoya) Charter 1830. THE METROPOLITAN EXAMINATION OF MUSICAL COMPOSERS, PERFORMERS AND TEACHERS, Successful Candidates at which are created LICENTIATES OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and have the sole right of appending the letters L.R.A.M. to their names. The Examination'? will be held during the Summer and Christmas Vacations. Last day for Entry for the Christmas Examination Monday, 31st October. Syllabus, Entry Forms, and all further information may be obtained on application to 12176J F. W. RENAUT. Secretary. USICAL INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE, LONDON. SWANSEA CENTRE, 1898. The next Practical Examination will be held NOVEMBER 8th. Last day for Entries OCTOBER 29th. For further particulars, apply Mr. TYDAIN WILLIAMS, Local Secretary, 13, Mansel-street. r12181 ST. CATHERINE'S COLLEGE, LANGLAND BAT, NEAR SWANSEA. FOR SONS OF GENTLEMEN AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. Day Boys, Four and Five Guineas per term. Boarders, Fifteen to Twenty-five Guineas. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. There is a. Preparatory Department for little Boys, six to nine years old, under a Certificated Governess. Mornings only. Fee, Two Guineas a Term. REV. F. E. SCOTT, M.A., Oxford, 9487] HEAD-MASTER. /~I IPWLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, U 8T. HELEN'S LODGE, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. PRIXCIPAL-MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and English Governesses and Visiting Professors. Pupils Prepared for all Public Examinations. The House is well situated, five minutes walk from Beach and Parks. r22 JJ AX GLAND COLLEGE, (2 & 4, HARTFIELD SQUARE), EASTBOURNE. PATRONS: RigOt Honourable Lord Aberdare. Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Peverborousb. Sir Douglas Galten, K.C.B., F.R.S. Sir John Liewelyn, Bart., M.P., ir'.R.S. Sir J<>hu Jones Jen 1.ins, M.P. Charles S. Roundell, Esq. And Others. PRINCIPAL— MISS M. E. VINTER. Seven years Head Mistress of the Swansea High School, Gii Is' Public Day School Company. Four years Chief Mathematical and Science Mistress. Kensington High School. Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos, Cambridge. Intermediate Science. Lon- don University, First Division. Certifi- cated Student in Honours and Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge. Associate and Arnott Scholar of Bedford College, London. Well-fitted Gymnasium. French, German and English Resident Governess. Visit- ing Masters. [11229 J £ E\FORD COLLEGE, FKOME". Principal- G. GRAHAM SUTHERLAND, F.E.I.S., Late Principal of St. Andrew's College, Swansea. Frome is one of the most pleasantly situated and picturesque Towns in the West of England. The College stands in its own extensive grounds. Large Cricket and Football Field—Bathing and Swimming—Gymnasium—Scholarships. Preparation for University and other Examina. tions. Keyford College, Frome. [9500 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, Walter.R^~ OAD. MRS. EDWARD FRICKER, MISS FLORENCE FRICKER, A.R.A.M., AND MISS MINNIE FPICKF-P,, Piano, Harp, Violin, v *1 9 and Solo Sin,-in. 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M.A. Llangollen: Darlington & Co. London Simpkiu & Co. PHOTOGRAPHS.—Beautiful Photographs of Scenerv Ruius, Ac., in Italy, Greece, Turkey Palestine and Egypt; also North Wales, Is., Is. 6d.. *a«d 2». Complete List Post Free. DARLINGTON 4 CO., LLANGOLLEN CONCERT PROGRAMMES, BALL PROGRAMMES, CATALOGUES, &c., done on the Shortest Notice at the CAMBRIAN pRINTING WORKt HOTELS. SOGTHBOrRXE, LANGLAND BAY. PRIVATE NURSING HOME. MEDICAL. SURGICAL and CONVALESCENT CASES (not Infectious) received. .Jhe Home is situated on the slope of the ill facing the Ba3-. Charming scenery on all sides. It is well-appointed and comfortable. Skilled Nursing. Terms and references on application to LADY SUPERINTENDENT. pOSTING IX ALL ITS BRANCHES. Travellers met on receipt of post-card. OLD SWAN HOTEL, YSTALYFERA. PROPRIETOR H. J. HUTCHINSON. SPIRITS, WINES, ALES AND STorT. WELL AIR D BEDS. YSTALYFERA.—The "CAJIBUIAN" maybe obtained of MR. DAYIES, Stamp Office, and Mr. SAM BAKER, newsagent. ANGLAND BAY HOTEL, NEAR SWANSEA, SOUTH WALES. The sheltered position of Langland Bay, with a southern aspect and balmy air. whieh entitles it w Mentone of Wales," rencers it a most desirable summer residence, highly recom- mended by the medical profession, ■+ f stan<ls in its own extensive grounds mnatedm the centre of the bay. It con ^S comfort Tlews' and 1S replete with modern Hot and cold salt and fresh water baths on every floor. Charming gardens. Several lawn tennis courts and bowl". Inclusive terms can be made bv application to the Manager. R. G. FALKNER, Manager (Late Manager Hotel Metropole, Las Palmas, Grand Canary). Telephone No. 502. CASTLE HOTEL, SWANSEA. LUNCHEONS DAILY 12 to 3. TEAS, SUPPERS, &c., IN COFFEE ROOM OR PRIYATE ROOM Grand Billiard Saloon. Lare-est k„ + tilated in Swansea. Two New Tables 7?6n~ roughes and Watts. -fables by Bur- 11920J JAMES McBRYDE, PROPRIETOR. PAMEEON ARMS HOTEL c SWANSEA. COMMERCIAL, COFFEE, AND SMOKE ROOMS, BANQUETING HALL. BILLIARDS. MODERATE CHARGES. ORDINARY DAILY from 1 to 2.30. 2s. inclusive For Particulars and Tariff apply to the 11882] MANAGERESS. BRIGHTON.-GRAND HOTEL. Centre of 13 sea front. Electric light throughout. Lift to all floors. Bicycle room. Inclusive term? if desirad from 10s. 6d. to 15s. per day. Kor particulars ANDLR tr, a T? HOOK, Manager. p J 10 A- SHIPPING. ALL A -N L I -N E To caiistems ss,rATEs- S.S. Lanrentian, for Quebpr J" s.s. Californian, lor Quehf.,> \f°n ea Oct. 27tll Saloon Fare from £ 19 2nrt i- Montreal.. Nov. 3rd Through Tickets to all' steera«e CANADA.—Handboniri^ at sPecial rates- particulars free on an, r' .maPs- rates, and full Co., 19, James-strept T? atlon t0 Allax BROTHERS it & Co., 2, Mount L,verPo"U or to T. W. K. MASON place, Wind.»tIf.pt cCt VV" M' ^AUGHAS, salubrious- »i'eet, bwansea. SUMMER TOURS. IRELAND AND SCOTLAND. B SWANSEA TO ELF A ST AXD GLASGOW. First-class Passenger STEAMERS are intended to Sail from SHED Xo. 1, SOUTH DOCK BASIN, SWANSEA, To Belfast every Wednesday p.m. tide. To Glasgow every Wednesday ó: Friday p.m. tide. FARES: Belfast Cabin, 17 6 Steerage, 10 Glasgow 20 12 6 Return Tickets,Fare-and-a-balf, available for Six Months. SPECIAL SUMMER KETURK fAHES Belfast. 20 available for 1 month. Glasgow. 25 14 days. The Best Konte to Port rush, Giants' Causeway the Highlands and Islands of Scotland to the Isle of Man, via Belfast. Guide Book and all information fr ,ni M. JOyES & BKO., Agents, Swansea. VERY IMPORTANT TO I SHEEP TTUBMERS. j Prevention better tVan Cure, j 0ne Tml w Requested. I I CELEBRATED s L DRENCHES. The Farmer's greatest Friend. Has saved tens of thousands of Lambs. Is used all over the country. No farmer should be without it. Attar its use the flock is safe from the ravagvs of Red Water, and other diseases so fatal to limbs. In Tins sufficient for 20 Sheep. Price 6J. Prepared only bv W. THOMAS, Manufacturing- Chemist, MEDICAL HALL. EUILTH WELLS. Breconshi:e. [12090 DAVIES' BALSAM OF HONEY for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Tnrlnne.-s of the Chest, &o.— Prepared only by J. DAVIES, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, 30, Hijrh-street. Swansea. I" 11 15