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RO AL ROTE L SWANSEA.' PRIVATE SITTING BOOMS AND LARGE PUBLIC ROOMS. LARGEST BANQUETING HALL IN SWANSEA. TABLE D'HOTE LUNCHEON, 12.30 to 3 P.M. MR. & MRS. FRANK DICKENS, MANAGERS. Nat. Telephone 56.
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rpHE HOTEL CAMERON SWANSEA. THE CAMERON LUNCHEON, consisting of Soup, Pish, Entree or Joints, lw, et, and Cheese, served at separate Tables. DAILY FROM 12.30 TO 2.30 P.M. W. BLEBTA, MANAGER. Nat. Telephone 220. S\Y:1I:S¡'R.
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TELEPHONE 17. r I N E YORK HAMS. TWELVE MONTHS OLD. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. 1/- per lb. ISAAC GALE, 18. HIGH-STREET. SWANSEA. ikalc Df Charges FOR CONSECUTIVE WEEKLY INSERTIONS OF SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). ONE THREE SIX WORDS. INSERTION. INSERTIONS. INSERTIONS 24 6d Is Od Is 6d 32 9d Is 6d 2s 6d 40 Is Od 2s Od 3s Od 48 Is 3d 2s 6d 4s Od 56 Is 6d 3s Od 4s 6d And so on at the rate of THREEPENCE for every additional EIGHT words. THREE Insertions for the price of TWO. SIX for the price of FOUR. The foregoing Scale applies only to APARTMENTS AND HOUSES To LET or WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT or WANTED; HOUSES, OFFICES, PROPERTIES and SHOPS to LET or SELL LOST and FOUND; MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE WANTS and SALES; but not to any advertisement of a Trade nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES, &c (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). ONE THREE SIX WORDS. INSERTION. INSERTIONS. INSERTIONS 24 9d Is 6d 2a 3d 32 Is Od 2s Od 3s Od 40 Is 3d 2s 6d 3s 9d 48 Is 6d 3s Od 4s 6d If a Voucher Copy be desired, an extra Three Halfpence per insertion should be added to above cheap prepaid rates. Unless prepaid the Advertisements will be ohargod by the Business scale. Advertisements from Public Bodies are not inserted at the Prepaid Rate. The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addrensed to any Post Office, and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Department. Letters to Advertisers by initials, &c., or otherwise, may be directed to "THE CAMBRIAN" OffiCb free of charge; and if stamps are sent to cover postage, will be for- warded to the advertiser's own address. "THE CAMBRIAN" Advertisement and Inquiry Office at 58, Wind-street, Swansea, is open on Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; other days (except Sundays), 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tiT Remittances under 5s. may be made in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Orders. Postal Orders should be made payable to "THE CAMBRIAN" NEWSPAPER Co., Ltd., at Swansea. Address all communications to THE MANAGER, "THE CAMBRIAN NEWSPAPER," SWANSEA. HOUSES TO LET. TO BE LET, PREMISES suitable for Factory or Warehouse, ground floor 39ft. by 21ft, .first floor 89ft. by 21 ft.—Apply Mr. W. Richard Glyn Thomas, 64 Wind-street, Swansea. [2431-8-3 TO BE LET, Lock-up Shop, High-street Arcade good business position.—Apply Mr. W. Richard Glyn Thomas, 64, Wind-street, Swansea. [2431-8-3 NEATH.—TO LET, LABT DAY, next country residence (2 miles from town), with stables, coach-house, eleven acres of land and three cottages.—Apply GEOR<JE T. Sims, Land Agent, Neath. "^TEATH.—TO LET at LADY DAY, next salt J3I marshes, elose to the town, excellent grazing.-Apply GEORGE T. SOlS, Land Agent, Neath. TO LET-LLWYN Y-M 0 R A Seaside Family Residence, sitnate between Langland and Caswell Bay, 7 miles from Swan=pa, 3 miles from the Mumbles Road Station, L. & N. W. Railway. Position, hilyb South aspect. Stands in its own grounds about 4 acres, com- manding uninterrupted views of the Bristol Channel. Approached by a drive, with good Lodge. Stables and coach-home-half-rnile from Telegraph and Doctor. Hou-e contains drawing- Toom 35 x 16*6; dining-room 25 x 18: library 17 x 12'6; kitohens, servants' hull, larder, &c.; ■8 bedrooms and dressing-room, bathroom with hot and cold waiter. New road recently made avoid- ing Newton Hill.-Apply, Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Swansea. LLANDILO. HOUSE TO LE T.—Wc)I situated; standing high; lofty sunny rooms 5 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, large kitchen. About 5 mile from Ffairfach and Llandilo Bridge Railway Stations. Good cycling road. Very low rental, EEO per annum.—Apply, W. & E. HOPKINS, Jewellers, &c., Llandilo. [0828 SITUATIONS VACANT. f>QS. 6d. WEEKLY—A Salary of 7s. 6d. to dmJml 22s. 6d. Offered to either sex (who can write) for their spare moments; work may be done evenings.—For particulars, send addressed envelope to M. TRIJSCOTT & Co., 1)., Glendower. Torquay. [1835-8-3 DOMESTIC SERVANTS WANTING SITUATIONS. HIGH-CLASS REGISTRY FOR SERVANTS. MISS LEWIS begs to inform the Ladies of SWANSEA AND DISTRICT that she has BEMOVED TO NO. 18, CASTLE STREET, (over MASTERS & CO.,) SWANSEA. MISCELLANEOUS SALES. ROCERY and PROVISION BUSINESS to XX be SOLD as a Going Concern in the same hands many years.-Addr ess, "G. Provision," Office of this paper. [1713-15-3 d-I R-EAT REDUCTION ill HARNESS, \JT RIDING SADDLES. BRIDLES, WATERPROOF APRONS, LOIN and CAR! COVERS. Half saddlers' prices. Trade sup- plied.—SADDLERY COMPANY, Alexandra-road, Swansea, Telephone No. 0460. [2xll-l-x3 PMOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126, High- • street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. [0612 MISCELLANEOUS. LADIE-' G "i->' II ) Children's LEFT-OFF < 'LO HING R.OUGHR Gent-' Dress Suits mid F.UI'Y (/o-tnmei II, Hite L. tters att-nd.'d tu.-3, L'»WK:I WATKULOO-KTREET, Sw.maea. ;73C-24-5 DAVIES' BALSAM CF HONEY lor Cough-. Colds, Asthma, Tfs;btuess of ;he Chest, — TREPARED "IllY bY J. JJAV-IES, M.P.S. Dispenfinz Chemist, 30, H'tfh ttrnet. Hwans?*. u 6i>4 IF you want a Piano or Organ, do not he per- suaded by any interested per>on to purchase Until you have ascertained the extraordinary valu- we are offering. You will save many pounds, he most liberally treated, and get the easiest possible w>rni8 by purchasing from us.—Duck, Son, and A laker, the Great Piano Merchants, Pulteney Bridge, Bath, and at Bristol. Catalogue and of advice free. [,0921. SALES BY AUCTION. By Messrs. Bey no i & Meager. MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1901. TO CONTRACTORS, HAULIERS, FAR- MERS, AND OTHERS. Highly Important Sale of Heavy Draft and other Horses, Tip Carts, Heavy and Light Spring and other Trolleys, Timber Car- riages, Spring Traps, Cart, Leading and Trap Harness, etc. FIELD IN SCYBOEFACH-STEEET, Adjoining Cwmfelin Tinplate- Works, Cwmbwrla, Swansea. (Electric Trams, to and from High-street and Cwmbwrla, pass the Field every 10 minutes. MESSES. BEYNON and MEAGER are uio.ij suoi}on.i)sui paanoAWj Mr. Thomas Kiley (owing to the completion of some of his Contracts), to, SELL BY PUB- LIC AUCTION, the undermentioned Valu- able Cart and Other HORSES, Tip Carts, Heavy and Light Spring and Other Trolleys, Timber Carriages, Spring Traps, Cart, Leading and Trap Harness, etc., viz.: Horses.—Bay Cart Horse, "Boxer," 8 years old, 16-2 h.h., 14 cwt., staunch and reliable in all harness; Chestnut Cart Horse, "Tommy," aged, 17 h.h.. 15 ewt., good worker in all har- ness; Light Bay Horse, "Farmer," aged, 16 h.h., 13 cwt., staunch in all harness; Bay Cart Horse. "Prince," 7 years old, 16 h.b., 13 cwt., staunch worker in all harness; Bay Cart Horse. "Captain," 7 years old, 16 b.b:, 13 cwt., staunch and reliable in all harness; Dark Bay Mare, "Diamond," 6 years old, 15-2 h.h., 122 cwt., good worker; Light Bay Cart Horse. "Hero," 5 years old, 16 h.h.. 13s cwt., staunch and reliable in all harness; Bay Cart Mare, "Doll," 6 years old, 16 b.h., 13 cwt., good worker in shafts and chains; Dark Day Horse, "Barney," 16 h.h., aged, quiet in all harness, good cabber or trapper; Bay Gelding Cob. "Rory O'More," 4 years old, 14-3 h.h., good and reliable in all harness; Bay Cart Horse, "Ball," aged, 15-2 h.h., 12 cwt., staunch and reliable in all harness; Bay Cart Horse, "Harding," aged, 15-2 h.h., good wor- ker; Black Cart Mare, "Blossom," 5 years old, 16 h.h.. 15 cwt., staunch and reliable in all harness; Bay Cart Mare, "Derby," aged, 16 h.li., 13 cwt., good worker in all harness; I Mack Cart Horse, "Nigget," 7 years old, 16 I h., 13 cwt., good and reliable in all harness. Dark Bay Cart Horse, "Lion," 8 years old, 16-2 h.h.. 15 cwt., good in all harness, a grand shunter; Bay Cart Horse, "Champion," 8 years old, 17 h',h., 15 cwt., reliable and staunch in all work, a good shunter. N.B. -The above two horses have been worked regularly as shunters. Black Cart Mare, "Blackie," 5 years old. 16 h.h.. 13 cwt.. reliable anywhere; Dark Bay Horse. "Dick," 6 years old, 15 h.h., 12 out., staunch in all harness; Bay Cart Mare, "Brown," 5 years old, 16 h.h., 13 cwt., good worker in all harness; Chestnut Cart Horse, "Grinder." aged, 15-2 h.h., 12 cwt., staunch in all harness; Black Cart Mare'. "Polly," 6 years old. 16-2 h.h., 13 cwt., good and reliable 111 all harness; Light Bay Cart Horse, "Smiler," 7 yeans old, 16-2 h.h., 14 cwt.. staunch and reliable in all harness; Bay Cart Horse, "Charlie," rising 6 years. 16-2 b.h.. 14 cwt., a grand worker in all harness; Bay Cart Mare, "Violet," 16 h.h., 5 years old, 13 cwt.. :good and reliable in all harness; Grey Cart Horse, "Duke," 16 h.h., aged, 14 cwt., staunch in all harness; Bay Cart Horse, "Trilby," 5 years old. 16 h.h., 13 cwt., staunch in all har- ness; Roan Cart Horse, "Bango," 6 years old. 17 b.h.. 15 cwt., staunch and reliable in all harness; Chestnut Cart Mare, "Lester," 6 years old. 16 h.b.. 13s cwt., good worker in all harness; Dark Bay Cart Horse. "Farmer," é: years old, 16 h.h.. 13 cwt., capital worker in all harness; Grey Cart Horse, "Sailor." 8 years old, 16 h.h.. 13 cwt., very good worker; Bay Cart Horse, "Strick," aged, 15 h.b., 12 cwt., staunch in all harness; Chestnut Geld- ing Pony, 11s h.b., 7 years old, good, quiet, fast and stylish in all harness. Harness.—-Forty Sets of Cart and Leading Harness, Set .of Brass-mounted Trap Har- ness and also a large quantity of odd Harness. Carts, Trolleys. Traps, etc.—Twenty Tip Carts, 6 Timber Carriages, Flat Trolley, to cany 5 to 6 tons; Flat Trolley, with Iron Wheela and Oak Frame, to carry from 15 to 20 tons); 2 spring trolleys, to carry from 4 to 5 tons; 3 spring traps, together with a quantity of smaller articles too numerous to mention. The Auctioneers especially call attention 13 the above important sale. The Vendor has for over 30 years been a contractor in a large way of business. All the horses are sold with characters and straight out of work. and are itcominended to any one requiring horses of the above description. Six months credit will be given upon ap- proved security of £ 5 and upwards, or dis- count for cash at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum, Sale to commence at 1.0 p.m. sharp. Auctioneers" Offices, Melbourne House, 7, Mt lboume!-plaee, Swansea. By Mr. A- S- T. Lucas- SHAFTESBURY HALL, ST. HELEN S- ROAD, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK, PIANOFORTE (by Collard and Collard), HAR- MONIUM, AND OTHER EFFECTS. MR. ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS has been instructed by a lady who has recently lett the Mumbles, and who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Hall (where the furniture has been removed for better convenience of sale), on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of MARCH, 1901. the whole of the follow ing nearly new and well-kept HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS :— DRAWING AND DINING-ROOMS.—Upright grand pianoforte, in ebonised case, by Co;lard and Collard harmonium, with 6 stops inlaid Chippendale drawing-room suite in brocaded velvet, walnut drawing room suite in brocaded eloth, walnut octagon table, occasional tab es, ohairs, corner sctiee in tapestry, several occa- sional chairs, fumed mahogany china cupboard with plate glass back, gilt pier-gla.-s, gilt over- mantel, ebouised and gilt overmantel, Brussels and other carpets, rugs, brass, curb fenders, bra-s dogs, brasses, brass rods and rings, coal va-es, pictures and ornaments, carved oak dining- room suite in red leather cloth, carved oak telescope table, carved oak massive xideboard with plate-gla-s back, walnut loo table, base and cane rockers, divan easy chair, walnut book case, teak bookcase, 2 cabinets with drawers. tide tables, dinner wagon, odd chairs, pictures, etc. THE CONTENTS OF THE BEDROOMS. — bed- room suite, mahogany and other chest- of drawers, mahogany and other washstands with marble slats, dressing tables, duchesse t.bles, chairs, towel rails, sets of bedroom ware, pedestals, clothes baskets, five iron and brass b.-osteada, chain mattress, hair mattjesses, palliasses, feather bolsters and pillews, fencers, carpets, lugs, etc. KrrcHEN—Sqnare and round tables, antique oak corner cupboard, linen-piess and c:ii| boaid, chairs, oil stovo, steps, steel fender, fiieirons and stand, ware, china, glass, and a quantity of the usual Clllmary utensils. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of intending furnishers to this sale. as the funitul e is all practically new at.d (,f good quality, The goods will be on view on the morning of sale from 9 o'clock. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. shap. Terms cash. For further particulars apply to ARTHUR S. T. LUC AS, Auctioneer and Valuer, 6, Rutland-streei, Swansea. [0923 EVERY facility at the CAMBRIAN Office for executing all kinds of Printing, Excellence in Quality and Moderation in price always studied. Estimates free. SALES BY AUCTION. By Mr. R. G. Roberts. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE OF THE LATE LLEWELYN THOMAS, OF MORRISTON, CHEMIST. Particulars of LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES, situate in SlLOH ROAD, LANDORE, which will be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION by MR. R. G. ROBERTS (of the firm of Edward Roberts and Son), at the MACK- WORTH HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, Swan-ea, on TUESDAY, the 12Lh day of March, 1901, at 3 o'clock p.m. (subject to such condition as shall be then and there produced). Lot I.-All that LEASEHOLD COTTAGE, GARDEN and PREMISES situate and being, 29, Siloh-road, Landore, in the occupation of Mr. Lance Lott. Held by him under an indenture of un- derlease, dated 30th September, 1875, for 85 years, from 24th March, 1861, at an annual ground rent of 5s. All those THREE LEASEHOLD COT- TAGES, GARDENS and PREMISES situate and being Nos. 29a, 30, and 31, Siloh-road, Landore. All that LEASEHOLF COTTAGE, SHOP and PREMISES situat.. nd being No. 32, Siloh-road, Landore, all in the occupation of respectable tenants, and held under an in- denture of underlease dated 22nd December, 1876, for 99 years, from the 20th March, 1861, at an annual ground rent of £5 15s. 6d. Lot 2.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSU- AGE, or DWELLING HOUSE and PREM- ISES situate and being No. 20, Siloh-road, Landore, in the occupation of a respectable tenant and held under an indenture of un- derlease, date'd the 18th day of July, 1898, for 99 years, from the 20th March, 1861, at a ground rent of E2 3s. 9d. per annum. Lot 3.-All those Four Several Pieces of GARDEN GROUND, situate and being at the rear of Nos. 22, 23, 24 and 25, Siloh-road. Lot 4.—All that LEASEHOLD COTTAGE and GARDEN, situate and being No. 21, Siloh-road, Landore, with the gardeli ip, rear thereof, used in connection therewith in the c-cupation of James Davies, as tenant thereof, at the rent of 9s. per month, landlord pay- ing rates and taxes. Al that Piece of BUILDING LAND (situ- ate at the rear of the last-mentioned Cottage) and having a frontage of 62 feet, or there- abouts, to Pwll-street, Landore, and an ir- regular depth. Lot 5.—All those Three Leasehold COT- TAGES or DWELLING HOUSES situate and being Nos. 26, 27 and 28, Siloh-road, Lan- dore, with the gardens in the rear thereof, used in connection therewith, in the respec- tive occupations of Mrs. Mary John (widow), and Messrs. William Williams and John Davies, as tenant? thereof, at the rents of 14s., 14s., and "4s. per month respectively; land- lords paying rates and taxes. The whole of the foregoing lots are held under an indenture of lease dated 23rd Febru- ary, 1861, for 99 years, from the 25th March, 1861, at an entire ground rent of £5 2s. per annum. The Mines and Minerals under all the lots are ieserved. Each of such Lots will be sold subject to the following apportioned ground rents' per annum, viz.: Lot 1., £1 5s.; Lot 2, 10s.; Lot 3, 4s.; Lot 4, £1 13s.; Lot 5, £1 10s. If in the event of the offering of Lot 3 for sale separately, it be not sold, such Lot 3 with Lot 4, will thereupon be offered for sale to- gether as one lot. The Vendor reserves the right of offering the whole of th? property for sale in one Lot, if, at the time of sale, it be thought expedient. For further particulars, and Conditions of Sale, apply to the Auctioneer. 40k Oxford- street, Swansea; or to Messrs. Collins and Woods, Solicitors, 1, Worcester-place, Swan- sea. By Mr. W. J. Rees. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. MR. W. J. REES has received instructions from the Mortoragees to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on an early date, the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY. LOT I.-All those four FREEHOLD COTTAGES AND GARDENS, situate on the North side of the main Turnpike-road leading from Swansea to Gower, and adjoining the Bush Inn, at the Cross, Sketty. LOT 2.—All that WATER CORN GRIST MILL, called LLIWT MILL, situate at Pontlliw, on the side of the Turnpike-road leading from Swansea to Pontardulais, and being distant, from the former about 7 miles, and the latter about 2 miles together with 3a., Or., 13p. of good pasture land. LOT 3.—All that desirable FREEHOLD LAND, containing 9a., Or. 6p., of excellent meadow land, bounded on tiie East by the LLIW RIVER, and on the WPS> by the Turnpike-road leading from Swansea to Pontarduiais, and having a frontage thereto of about 400 feet, and being a most eligible site for building purposes. LOT 4.-A 11 that valuable an 1 compact FARM, known as GORS FAWK FARM, situate near G oves End, and being equi-distarit be^eifn Pontardulais and Gorseinon, containing about 12s acres. The mines and minerals, under all the Lots. with full power of working the same, as will be specified in the Conditions of Sale are reserved. For further particulars apply to W. J. REES, ESQ., The Laurels, Swansa, or to MESSRS. BEOR & PLANT, Solicitors, Tmple-street, Swansea. [0845 SUNDAY SERVICES. w E S L F, Y CHAPEL, SUNDAY, MARCH 10th, REV. THOS. ALLEN, D,D., PRESIDENT OF THE CONFERENCE, At 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL, SERVICES on SUNDAY, MARCH 10th, will be Conducted by REV. JAMES OWEN (Pastor), Morning at 11. Evening at 6.30. CASTLE STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. NEXT SUNDAY (MAR. 10, 1901) the SERVICES Will be Conducted by the Pastor, REV. T. SINCLAIR EVANS. Morning at 11. Evening at 6.30. The world forgets that men have souls." ^JNITARIAN CHURCH, HIGH-STREET. REV. W. TUDOR JONES, F.R.G.S.. Will Preach SUNDAY, MARCH 10th, 19C1. 11, "The Book of 'Jonah' in Vol. II. of the Encvclopajdia Biblica." 6.30, How the Doctrine of the Trinity hinders people from seeing Christ." gILOAM, PENTRE. 10.30 and 6, G. PEN A11 GRIFFITHS. 2, YSGOLTON. [0826 ALBERT HALL, SWANSEA OSCAll T. SNELL1NG Will Prpach (D.V.) On SUNDAY NEXT. at the ALBERT HALL, At 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. ALL SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTIONS. f po BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums JL Business Circulars and Cards,Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "CAMBRIAN Office, 58, Wind. street. I TRADE NOTICES. F HOMAS JJ^ORD & £ JO., PIER STREET, SWANSEA, Are prepared to supply TENTS AND MARQUEES OF VARIOUS SIZES ON HIRE OR SALE. FLAGS, SHIELDS AND DECORATIONS of all descriptions on Hire or Sale. Makers of Tarpaulins, Hay-Rick Covers, Horse Cloths, Nose Bags, &c. TERMS ON APPLICATION. All Orders entrusted to us will receive our best and prompt attention. [0362 (JO L LARD'S P IAN OS. i CHAPPELL'S PIANOS. Jy/JONINGTON & WESTON'S p IANOS. RUSSELL'S TRANSPOSING PIANOS. I L T 0 N AND ILTON'S NEW jy|"ODEL piANOS. BELL ORGANS. jyj-ASON & R AMLIN QBGANS. j PALACE ORGANS. SMITH ORGANS. A GRAND ASSORTMENT of above INSTRU- MENTS at REDUCED PRICES for CASH, or on the HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. PIANOS and ORGANS TUNED and RE- PAIRED, or TAKEN in EXCHANGE; Full Value allowed. GRAMOPHONES, GRAPHOPHONES, SYMPHONIUMS, POLOPHONES, RICORDS. ALL THE NEWEST. PRICE LISTS FROM ONLY ONE ADDRESS GWYNNE H. BRADER,! 17, HEATHFIELD-STREET, SWANSEA. H. STONE, | WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, NEATH AND SWANSEA. Detailed Price List on Application. Telegraphic Address: STONE, NEATH." KITCHEN RANGES. MOST of our leading professional and business men dine on dinners cooked in our Ranges. The dinners are well cooked—a very important item-and such dinners help them very considerably on the road to sue- cess. This may be said of a large number of our councillors. And we say to those who don't dine on such dinners, lose no time but procure immediately a satisfactory Rang-e- at a satisfactory price-and we undertake to fix it in a satisfactory manner. JENKINS & CO., IRONMONGERS, 89, OXFORD-STREET, 9 & 10, PARK-STREET SWANSEA. Telephone 199. B LACKPILL NURSERIES, NEAR SWANSEA. JAMES HARRIS Has to offer a very fine Assortment of CHOICE ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS; also ROSES, FRUIT TREES, &c. A very large Assortment to select from, at most reasonable prioes. Trees well acclimatised, and varieties Suited to locality. GARDEN SEEDS direct from the growers. WREATHS, CROSSES and other FLORAL DEVICES, at the shortest notice, and from home grown Flowers. CUT FLOWERS for all purposes. Address as above. Catalogues and special quotations for large quantities on application. BBANSBY'S MUMPLES SAMPLES POST CHOSEN FOB THE {K&I, CONNOISSEUR. Telephone, MUMBLES, TEAS. Extra choice carefully selected Teas of the finest firadeg only. In half-chesti, caddy boxes, tins, and ead packets. The Special digestive Tea (No. 4 blend), has won golden opinions. It Is mild in flavour and free from acid or thickness, whilst possessing all the stimulating properties sought for in a cup of tea. To he had of first-class Grocers, Confectioners and Chemists, or FRANK BRANSBY, Tea Merchant, Stumbles, R.S.O., Glam. PATRONISED BY ROYALTY RJOM BARRON, J ROYAL FLORIST AND BOUQUETIST, 7, OXFORD-STREET. WREATHS, CROSSES, &c., Unequalled in Arrangement. Composed of Choicest Flowers Fresh Crt from the Gardens at Blackpill. I INSPECTION INVITED. PLEASE ORDER EARLY Telegrams—"Barron. Swansea." THOSE having HOUSES TO LET OR SELL, or APARTM-ENTS TO LET, whether in town or country, should send an ADVERTISEMENT to "THE CAMBRIAN," which is the best and cheapest medium for this purpose. Prepaid Terms: 24 words, Sixpence; £ hree times for One Shilling. See Scale of Rates on front page. Omce, 58, Wind-street, Swansea. EDUCATIONAL. LANGLAND BAI. GIRLS' BOARDING iz DAY SCHOOL BFLLEVUE, LANOfLAND NKAH 8WASSKA. PR.r.ciPALS—The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visitiner Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill. and overlooking the sea. [6412 rpANTBALLT SCHOOL, JL PONTARDAVVE. High-class Education for Boys. Personal care and attention. Good diet. Healthy situation., References— CHANCELLOR SMITH, the Vicarage, Swansea. R. D. BURNIE, Esq., Sketty &o., &c. Apply-ASTLEY W. SAMUEL. BRYNHAULOG, LANGLAND-ROAD, B MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS & PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOE LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations. Highest References. Terms on application. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL—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 in its own grounds, olose to beach and parks. Å RNOLD COLLEGE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. THE TERM commenced THURSDAY, JAN. 10th, 1901. Pupils are prepared for the London Matriculaticn, Oxford and Cambridge Locals, Preliminary Examination for the Law, Medical, and for the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Civil Service. A Special Class will be formed in January for the Training of Young Boys of 9 and 10 years of age, which will be under tbe direct supervision of the Headmaster, assists.1 by Junior Masters. Evening Classes for the Prepa- ration of those Students who are sitting for the Certificate Examination in July. 1901, and for those preparing for the Civil Service. For terms, prospectus, &c, apply PRINCIPAL, 3, Cwmdonkin-terrace, Swansea. L0814 ■ —■ PENDEEN COLLEGE, LANGLAND BAY. MODERN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MISS 1. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., R.A.M. Qert., (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettell, General 1 Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian & Sons). REFERENCES :— The LADY SWANSEA. LADY MORSHEAD, Forest Lodge, Binfield, Berks. MRS. WILMOT, Audley Sidmouth, Devon. MISS EDEN, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. REV. SECRETAN JONES, M.A., late Vicar of Oystermouth, South Wales. Pupils are prepared for London Matriculation, University Locals, Associated Board (Royal Academy and Royal College of Music), Trinity College, College of Violinists, Diploma (Teachers) and other examinations. FIRST-CLASS HOTELS. | ROYAL HOTEL, SWANSEA FIRST CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. EXTENSIVE BANQUETING HALL AN-) BALL ROOM. TABLE D'HOTE LUNCHEON DAILY, ^rom 12.30 to 3.0 p.m. MANAGERS :— MR. AND MRS. FRANK DICKENS. Telephone 56. BRIGHTON—GRAND HOTEL. Centre of splendid sea front. Electric light throughout, Lite to all floors. Sea water swimming bath. Inclusive terms (if desired) from 12s. daily, or 3; guineas weekly. Kor particnlars apply to Manager. BILLPOSTING. BLOOR & CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS AND BILL POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. All descriptions of Advertising Circular Distribution, &c., promptly attended Office :-20, CALVERT-STREET SWANSEA THE SWANSEA & DISTRICTI BILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY Cf#iC3S:—GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA. THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING CO. RENT THE LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea and surrounding District. ADDRESS -28, LOWER UNION STREET, SWANSEA XT BATH & DI8TRICT BILL-POSTING -131 COMPANY.—Late T. WALL. OFFICES :—ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. OFFICES :—ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. MANAGER :—J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the Best Posting Stations in Neath and District. THE ABERAVON & PORT TALBOT BILLPOSTING COMPANY UNMETAKl BILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. MANAGER P. R. JAMES. LLANDILO. WILLIAM WILLIAMS & SONS, BILLPOSTERS & TOWN CRIERS, 4, RHOSMAEN-STREET, LLANDILO. POSTING DONE IN THE TOWN AND DISTRICT' RPHE MAESTEG BILL-POSTING J- COMPANY. MANAGER-WM. DUPPLAW, 4, PARK-STREET, MAESTEG. We have 31 large Stations in Prominent Positions I 1 -m_ WITH THE FLAG TO PRETORIA THE SI-COND VOLUME IS NOW FINISHING. Bring your Numbers to the Practical Bookbinders, E. B. TINSLAY & CO., I 23, UNION-STREET SWANSEA, And have them Bound Cheaply and Well. [ Publishers' Covers are kept in Stoek. I MUSICAL. MR. ARTHUR HEY, Mus. BAC., F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M. (Organist and Choirmaster, St. James's Church). Prepares Advanced Students for the Highest Diplomas in Pianoforte Piaying, Organ Playing i and Theory. Pupils have recently obtained the L.R.A.M., A.R.C.O., and A.T.C.L. Diplomas, and 10 passed the Senior Assoc. Board, Local Centre, at the last examination. 17, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. i DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES, GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD. MISS CRAVEN'S Classes are held at Home on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at 5 0; WEDNESDAYS, at 2.30; SATURDAYS, at 215. Adult Tuition Class, MONDAY EVENINGS, 7.30. Classes also held at Carmarthen, Llanelly, the Mumbles, and Llandovery College. Private Lessons. [18 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTER-ROAD. MRS. EDWARD FRICKER, MISS FLORENCE FRICKER, A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R.A.M. Piano, Harp, Violin, Voice Training and Solo Singing, Harmony, Sight-Singing, Theory of Music, &c. 2444 J MR. C. JOHNSON, F.R.C.O., (ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER ST. GABRIEL'S CHURCH), SOLO PIANIST AND CONDUCTOR. Pupils prepared for the highest Local and Metropolitan Exams, in the Practice and Theory of Music. Special Tuition for Advanced Solo- P-'ayers. Recent successes include Eight R.A.M. and T.C.L. Certificates (Se ven Senior). Also Senior Prizes at local Eisteddfodau. MR. JOHNSON has a Vacancy for Professional Pupil. Exceptional advantages. 10, BRYN-Y- MOR-ROAD. MR. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. (Organist and Choirmaster of Bethesda Congregational Church, Briton Ferry), ACCEPTS PUPILS IN PTANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING & THEORY. Pupil* ^-epared for Examinations. 21, QUEEN-STREET, NEATH. PUBLIC NOTICES. A 6,483. DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 AND 1896. PROPOSED FOREIGN ANIMALS WHARF AT SWANSEA. 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IHAT the Board of Agriculture have directed INQUIRY as to an Application made to them for thetr Appro- val of a Palt of the Port of SWANSEA as a FOREIGN ANINALS WHARF for the LAND- ING of FOREIGN ANIMALS for SLAUGHTER in the Wharf; and that MAJOR J. T. TEN- NANT, C.B., and FRANK A JONES, E q.,tne Officers Appointed by the Board to Hold the said Inquiry, will attend for that purpose at the GUILDHALL. SWANSEA, on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST DAY of MAHeR, 1901, at HALF PAST TEN O'CLOCK in the Forenoon, to receive the Evidence of any Persons interested in the matter of the said Inquiry. T. H. ELLIOTT, Secretary. Board of Agriculture, 5th March, 1901. RE CATHERINE DAVIES, DECEASED. PURSUANT TO STATUTE 22 AND 23 VICT., CAP. 35 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ali persons having S[jY claims 0.. demands upon or ugainstthe Estate of CATHERINE DAVIES, late of BRYNDERWEN. No. 27, ST. GEORGE'S-TERRACE, in the County Borough of Swansea. Widow, deceased (who died 011 the 4th day "t January, 1901, and whose ill was proved in the Principal Registry on the 6th day of January, 1901. by WILLIAM ROBEWf DAVIES and MARY ELIZA- BETH BOOTH, the Executors therein named) are hereby required to send Particulars of their Claims and Demands, in writing, to ine. the undersisned, the Solicitor for the said Executors, on or before the 20th day of APRIL, 1901, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said deceased amongst the pei sons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, and they will not be liable for the as-ets of the said deceased, or any part thereof so dis- tributed, to any person of whose claims they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 5th day ot March, 1901 HENRY P. CHARLES, Neath, 0902 I Solicitor for tiie said Executors. SUN INSURANCE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1899 exceeded JB435,000,000. For all particulars apply to the following A,Erent, SWANSEA Mr. H. G. Solomon, Tannery Chambers, Gower-street. Mr. Travt-rs Walters. I „ Messrs. H. C. Hignian & Co., 1, Northampton-place. Messrs. H. J. Goss & Co 59-60, WIND-street. Mr. J. A. Bishop, Union Chambers. Umen-street. Aberavon Mr. David E. Jones. Mumbles Mrs. Alice Orrin. Nealb Mr. John E. Richards. Britcri FUNY H. H. Hunter. Pol,tar,lawe Dnid Scuttb. Port Txlhot, En "r,n Thomas. Reynoldatone „ H. L. Prichard. 13495 VALE OF NEATH PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1857. Registered under Building Societies Act, 1874. Chairman — MR. WALTER WHITTINGTON. A Reduction in the Rate of Interest to 5 per cent. per annum under new rules recently approved by the Registrar of Friendly Societies, will enable members to borrow on moderate terms, and repay principal and interest by easy instalments over periods from 5 to 16 years. A large sum of money now ready to be advanced on Mortgages, upon approved security, in amounts varying from .£50 to £ 5,000. The Society is one of the eldest in the Principality. Since the formation of the Society, the Bonuses paid to members up to 1892 were £4,138 7a. 6d. Further information may be obtained from the SECRETARY, ELLSON ALLEN, 0532] 2, CHURCH-PLACE, NEATH. ^Y^ONDERFULLY CHEAP BEDS EASY, HEALTHY, COMFORTABLE BEDS! BEDS FOR THE MASSES AND THE CLASSES FUR & FEATHER BEDS FOR THE MILLION. Let all who believe in a good night's rest after a good day's work order a fur and feather bed.from JOHN THOMAS, LONDON HOUSE, LLANDEBTE. Send Post Card for full particulars. LONDON Visitors will find an exceedingly comfortable place within 15 minutes from Paddington Station, at "Pantyonlyn House." 87, Marylands-road, W. Terms moderate.-Apply D. J. Truscott. [1587-1-3, DAVID THOMAS. j WATCHMAKER & JEVVELLEK, CORNER CASTLE ST. & TEMPLE ST. LADIES' GOLD AND ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES. 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