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■ ■■ 1 ii in STEAM DYERS CLEANER3/^i>X SPRING CLEANING 21, Dillwyn St., SWANSEA. ifat Telephone No. 0574.
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I When ordering CYCLES. CARRIACES or MOTORS, ask for genuine Dunlop Tyres Unequalled for durability, resilience, or speed. See trade mark (Duuiop's J)ead) on tube and co-'er. j Writt for boakiet—BrntAop Tyre Co., L<d.. Anton, t S'kcw. I In rent or*, and larerst makers in the world, of pneumatic tyree.
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Skale of Charges JOB CONSKCUTIVB WBEKLY INSERTIONS OF SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, or not exceeding 24 words, 6d. per Insettion. Every additional 8 words, Fourpence. The foregoing Scale applies only to APARTMENTS AND HOUSES To LET or WANTED; SITUATIONS VACANT or Wav?sd HOUSES, OFFICES, PROPERTIES and Saora to LET or SELL; LOST and FOUND; MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE WANTS and SALES; but not to any advertise- ment of a Trade nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES, &e. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty.four words 9d. per insertion. Thirty-two „ 1/- » A reduction is made for a series of 6, 13, 26, or 52 insertions. If a Vouchor Copy be desired, an extra Three Halfpence per ia32rtion Bhould be added to above chaap prepaid rat33. Unless prepaid the Advertisements will be charged by Ibe Business scale. Advertise- ments "om Public Bodies are not inserted at the -repaid Bate. The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addressed to any Post Office, and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Department. Letters to Advertisers by initials, Ac., or otherwise, may be directed to "Tut CAMBRIAN" Office free of charge: and if stamps are sent to cover postage, will be for- warded to the Advertiser's own address. W Remittances undar as. may be made in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Orders, Postal Oriers should be made payable to THE SOUTH WALES DAILY POST Co., LID., 211, Higii-street, Swansea. Address all commuDi- eaiions to THE MANAGER, "THE CAMBRIAN" NEWSPAPER, SWANSEA. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS.
Family Notices
BHATH*. £ AEKER.-On April 13th, 1903. at 202, Ea'ton- crescent, Trevor Gwynne, the beloved ton of Fred S. Parker. SHEPHERD—On Aprill l&th, at 70. Waller- road. Swansea. Elizabeth Ann. the beloved wife of David Shepherd, aged 64 years. G13a4-1/ SITUATIONS VACANT
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DOMESTIC SERVANTS. CLEAN, rl*i -ctahle Qirl Wanted, daily — after 6 evening, 44, Man-el-atreett, Swanaea. 707p4-17 GENERAL Servant Wanted.—Apply Mrs. H. Morgan, 10, Sk«t/t y-road, Swansea. 731p4-21 GOOD General Servant about 18, Wanted. —^1'ply Mrs. Tucker, 5, Castloton, Mumbles. 712p4-21 GOOD General Servaflt Wanted, immedi- ately; satisfactory reference required. —Apply Windsor Caatle Hotel. Neath. 738p4-21 GENERAL.—Wattted, a good Girl; able to G wash and iron; good referenaes re- quired.—Jones, 24. Union-street, Pontypridd. 71QP4-20 KITOHENMAIDand Housemaid Wanted.- Apply Castle Cafe, Caatle-atreet, Swan- sea. 705p4-21 II LANDRINDOD Wells Registry Office.—Re- •A quired, immediately, for season. Cook?, Ho as-.tma id-Wa i t resse ?, Cook-Generals, Kit- ehenmadds, General. Enclose tamp. — R., Church House, Llandrindod. 769p5-6 STRONG, respeatablie Girl required at once ks for General Housework; able to do a litible washing; good reference absolutely necessary .—Apply 30. Russell-street, Swansea, WANTED, good General Servant.—Apply Paxton Inn. Parton-street, Swansea. 713p4-21 ~X\f ANTED, a General-Servant.—Apply Mrs. iff Bevan, T > hvy nry-B r y Hi, Eveisley-roaid, gkeitty. 756p4-22 WANTED, an experienced General Ser- ▼ant.—Apply to Mrs. Dryden, Chemist, Landore. 671p4-16 ri^TANTED, experienced Cook-General and "■»*' House-Parlourmaid.—Mrs. Rosier, Dys?- gwylfa, Sketty. 789p4-22 lWANTED, a good General Servant; Limaii t". family.—Apply Mrs. Williams, 69, High- street, Swansea. 724p4-21 i WANTED, good Shoeing and Gene rail Smith.—Apply Powlcsland and Mason. Carriers, Swansea. 739p4-21 IWANTL- D. at once. respectable Girl. about • 16, to sleep out.—Apply 42, Waterloo- Street, Swantoa. 709p4-21 WANTED, at once, respectable Girl to assist in Housework.—Apply 14a, Bryn- road, Swansea. 727p4-21 ANTED, a Young Girl aa General Ser- '"■« vant.—Apply Mrs. Hicks, 14, Walt&r- terrace, Swansea. 762p4-22 WANTED. experienced General Servant; '«*»■ good references.—Apply Mrs. Leyshon, Bath Vi'lla, Morriston. 784p4-22 ANTED, good General Servant; three in « ». family.—Apply from 3 to 6 p.m., 4, Pier-^reeti, Swansea. 755p4-22 jX^TANTED, a good General Servant; good 'J references.—Apply to Mrs. Imrie, 8, Bryn-road, Swansea. 757p4-22 WANTED, experienced G-eneral Servant; good references; wages £ 16.—Apply 99, Wa.lter-road. Swansea. 716p4-21 WANTED, a respectable Girl, for House- work.—Apply after 6 o'clock at 36, Cartton-tfrrace. Swansea. 618p4-17 ANTED, a Girl, as Nurse, 15 t<Tl6 ye#cs • of age—Apply Mrs. W. Teo, 138. Port- Tennant-road, Swansea. 798p4-22 "V^OUNG Girl, about 17, Wanted for light -*• housework, from 8 till 4 o'clock—Apply 8. Gwydr-terrace, Swansea. 753p4-22 VANTED. at once, a good General Ser- 4 vaut.-Apply Mrs. Graham, Builders' Arma. Oxford-street, Sw an sea. 778p4-22 ANTED, at once, a good strong Girl, 17 to 18, a3 General.—Apply after 5 p.m., 16. Hauover-^treet, Swansea. 763p4-22 ANTED, Young Girl, to help in House- work in mornings; servant kept.— ApPly 6. Walter-road, Swansea. 744p4-21 ANTED, immediately, a General Ser- t vant.—Apply 2, Clifton Villas, Picton- terrace. Mount Pleasanii>, Swansea. 786p4-22 ANTED, respewtaible Girl, for light house- work and asftitt in bar.—Apply White ttart HoL<), Oxford-streefc, Swansea, 792p4-22 j^TAJfTED, Genepal Servant, able to wash; two in family; reference required. Apply 107. Rodney-tftreeb, Swansea. 791p4-22 \ArANTED, experienced General Servant; ^L. ffood wages.—Apply Mrs. Jenkins, Woodbury Villaa, Uplands, Swansea. 747p4-21 respectable Girl, about 17 or r 18, as General Servant.—Apply Mrs. ^roall, 36. Logan-road, Bishopsiton, Bristol. 608p4-15 ANTED, a Young Woman, aa Plain Cook.—Apply", stating age, experience, tc., to Waverley Temperance Hotel, Ponrty- 658p4-18 3LvrANTED, at once, a good G^peral, from j, 17 to 20.—Apply at A. and E. Brown's Registry Office, 67, Gorse-lane, Swan- 793p4-22 j^TANTED, good General; good references .indispensable; comfortable home to mtiable girl.—Apply 4, Gwydr-oresoent, owansea. 637p4-17 WANTED, after Easter, General Servant, » » aged 20; clean and respectable; refer- enoaa required.—Mrs. Collett, 26, Nicholl-st., Swansea. 648p4-17 TTtTANTKD, a. resjpeatable Girl as General, » • to assist in Bair when required; every Sunday out.—Apply Queen's Arms, Oxford- dbreet, Swansea. 785p4-19 WANTED, a respectable Young General Servanb, at once; 'two in family.— Apply Mrs. Jones, 34, Windsor-terrace, Up- lands, Swansea. 772p4-19 WANTED, good General; Washerwoman kept; good home to suitable person.— Apply after 6 p.m.. F. Ley, 9, Oaklands-ter- race, Swansea. 644p4-17 TTtTIDOW Lady requires a good General Ser- !:» yarut; quiet, comfortable situation; no children; plain cooking; reference wanted.— Apply 43, Gwydr-oresoent,, Swansea. 7Z5p4-21 WfANTED, Housekeeper for working man, VTi country village; no objection to widow or married couple without children; must be good company; comfortable home for suit- able person.-Write M.G., "Daily Post," Swansea. 698p4-19 SITUATIONS VACANT. MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. A lIteadily-increuing income can be made A by an energetic, tactful man, who has some time daily at his disposal. The work is quite outside the usual line of canvassing. May be done alt the agent's own time, and the many attractive features render it easy to obtain business. Specially good terms.- Address Render, "Daily Post," Swansea. 9572db4-18 BAKERS.—Wanted, an experienced Man, weLl up in both branches.—Apply Moore, Brynmill Bakery, Swansea. 625p4-17 CERTIFICATED Colliery Manager re- quired, who is prepared to invest in Smokeless Steam Colliery. Present daily outr put 80 to 100 tons.—Address Carbon, "Daily Post," Swansea. 695p4-19 DJ. MEYLER, Ltd., Swanseai, has vacan- • cies for several Assistant Milliners. 696p4-20 DRESSMAKING. — Apprentices and Im- ID provers Wanted—Apply Miss Brader, 13. Hea< hneld-Btreet.. Swansea. 797p4-22 J^RAPERY and Millinery.—Wanted, Young -L* Ladies as Apprentices and Improvers.— Apply Jatmesv 72, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 779p4-22 r\RESSMAKING. — Good Bodice Hand I' Warned, at once; permanent; also a good Generad.-Mrs. Tomlinaon, 35, Carlton- terrace, Swansea. 650p4-17 IN GINE Driver, for lar^S Manufactory, JU used to compound condensing engine iMt electric lightting plant.—Apply, stating age, experience, and wages expected, Staxnp- ing Works, Ijlanelly. 797n4-18 FARMING.—Wanfted, Caretakers married couple without, encumbrance in Car- marthenshire. Small stock. Good house. If preferable a plot of land may be given for poultry keeping, etc.. Must be reliable all round.—Write Farmer, "Daily Posit, Swansea.. 799n4-22 GOOD Navvies Wanted for South Wales Steelworks, Llanelly; sub daily.—Apply Contractors. 742p4-21 HAULIERS.—Wanted, reliable Man to de- liver; must have thorough knowledge of town and district, and used to horses.- Apply D. Jones. Dickinson and Co., Iitd., Ox- ford-street. Swansea. 743p4-17 JUNIOR Shorthand Clerk Wanted for Col- i liery Agerits' Office. Sitate experience and salary required.—Repljj Colliery. "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 780p4-22 LAD Wanted as Errand Boy.—Tinslay, Bookbinder, 23, Union-street, Swansea. 680p4-18 MAN Wanted, £ 2 weekly and commission. Regular employment. Experience un- necessary.—Address Acme Surface Co., Black- pool. 767p4-22 MILLINE RY.-WautJe d. Improvers and Ap- 1.T.JL prentices for Millinery Workroom; also good Errand Boy.-Apply Bamitlt and North- one, 1, Melbourne-place, Swamsoa. 721p4-21 OUTFITTING.-Wanted, sharp Youth an 0 Apprentice; outdoors.—Cash Clothing Co., 214, High-atreeh, Swansea. 663p418 OUTFITTING-.—Wanteds, immediately, an 0 Apprentice or Improver; outdoors.—Cash Clothing Co., 214, High-street,, Swansea. 775p4-19 PAINTERS.—Wanted, good Brush Hands; P also strong Boy as Apprentice.—Apply Hooper, 23, Page-street. Swansea. 736p4-21 TO MASONS .—Wa ntedi immediarteiy, few good hands; con^ran:t job.—Apply John Williams, Builder, Contractor, Ironmonger, etc., Cwmgorse, Gwaun-cae-Gurwen. 764p4-22 ANTED,, two good strong Ladij, no-t- (t.. under M.—Apptly Publisher, "Daily PO.E(I," Swansea. n \\JANTED, Boy ~on~ Farm, for General VV Work.—Apply J. Morris, Manselfield, Bishop.Elton, R.S.O. 660p4-i8 WANTED, sharp Lrd as Errand Boy. — "Cambrian" Prinlting Works. Arcade, High-street. Swanaea. "VT|"rANT1ED7 Junior, accustomed to Shost- > > hand and Typing.-Address Shorthand. "Daily Posit," Swansea.^ 749p4-Zl ANTED, Young Person, for Cleaning Offices; regular work.—^ "Daily Poet," Swansea. 672p4"16 WANTED, sharp Boy,"just left school, for i Office.—Address, in own handwriting^ Sharp, "Daily Post," Swan-sea. 673p4-16 ANTED, good Ircners; piece work; good TTi wages; competent hand3 only-—Apply Manageress. BarthsLa undry. Swansea. 658p4-13 WANTED, at once, smart Young Man, with slight knowledge of Photography. Apply C. Wilson, 31, Castle-atreet, 8wansea. 653p4-17 ~X\! ANTED, Navvies, ait South Wales Works, VV Llanelly; wages 5id. per hour.—Apply Contractor, South Wales Works, Llanelly. 798n4-18 W^ANTED, an experienced Canvasser for »i the tea tradie; 7s. weekly and commis- sion.—Apply after 7 p.m., 137. Rhyddings Park-road, Swansea. 732p4-21 WANTED, immediately, experienced Knit- ters, good wages and comfortable hoane to suitable girls.-Apply Thomas, New- castle House, Resolven. 761p4-22 ANTED, smart Junior; must be quick W and correct at figures.-Addrese. stat- ing age .salary, and experience, to Junior, "Daily PoJt," Swansea. 748p4-21 ANTED, two Young Men, 16 to 20, on farms in Cardiganshire; well treated; those used, to gardening preferable.—Write B ix 50. "Daily Posit," Swansea. 800n4-22 \\J'ANTED Groom-Gardener, wining to \V i make himself u eful in House. ago, references, and wnges required to An- drew, Fisher-street, Swansea. 726p4-21 TTRANTED, respectable Married Couple for VV mail Dairy Farm; small or no family. One accu J oined general farm work preferred. Write BJX 77. "Daily Postu" Swansea. 754p4-22 WANTED, immediately, Headmiatre-ss and w Assistant. Ant. 50. for Baglan Higher Mixed School; also in June. Assi-t-ant. Art. 50 for Infants'; salary £ 75 and £ 40 respectiv- ely, with school house—Apply Vicar, Baglan, Briton Ferry. 795n4-19 YOUNG Men desirous of joining the Regu- iar Army or Mili'tia. should a-pply a»t the Recruiting Office. 14. Union-sitreet. Swan- '¡ sea. Splendid opportunity for advancement in all branches to well-conducted young men. 312m4-31 H- h' SITUATIONS WANTED. AY onng Man seeks employe me nt as Stoker or Fireman; four years in the G.W.R. mail boats; strict abstainer.-W rile Stoker. "Daily Post," Swansea. 710p4-21 j XPERIENCED Hottel Manager and Wife E require re-engag-eanent; with or without. view of ingoing; good references; ex-licence holder.—Write View. "Daily po.t." Swansea. 593p4-17 SITUATION as Groom or Carriage-Groom S or Groom-Coaohman; ride and drive wetl; age 34; eingle, disengaged.—John Baher. 6pringfleld, Monktown. Taunton. 657p4-18 SITUATION Wanted as General Servant, good Plain Cook; excellent character from lastb actuation.—"A." Anbury Villa, Tutffley-avenuo, Gloucester. 701p4-20 TO Painters and Decorators.—'Wanted, by middle-aged Man, employment to make up oil and disitemper colours, and useful in workshop; educated, and thoroughly understands the trade.—J. Carthew, 4, Miers- streat), Swansea.. 669p4-18 WANTED, Situation as Watchman or any place of trusit; good references.—Write Watchman. "Daily Post," Swansea. 636p4-17 YOUNG Lady desires Situation in Grocer s Slhop; knowledge of book-keeping;wo i give short time.-Apply Davies, William- Mumbles. 6Q0p4- ■ 5 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. "ITT"ANTED <o Rent, a House in Gorse-lane »T or neighbourhood.—Apply Commercial, "Daiily Pot" Office, Swansea. 691p4-16 YOST Typewriter Wanlted, second-hand; must be in thorough order. Spot Cash. —Addraaa YOSit, ,'Daily Post," Swansea. 685p4-20 APARTMENTS. A FABTMENTS.—To al: having Apartments to let. Do not lose pounds by having your Apartments empty when, foi Is. (or torpe weeks, 2s.), you can Lave a. thirty-o.' ADVERTISE- MENT in SIX LONDON SUBURBAN NEWS- PAPERS, circulating in districts whu-h each year send thousands of visitors to Swansea, Names of papers-" Layton," "Levionstone," "West Ham," Wanstead. Woodto d, and Forest Gate," "Manor Park," and "IIfor Express and Independent."—Address, PUBLISHER, "Inde- pendent" Office. Leytoi.stone, London. N.E. TO BE LET. rpo LET, iO Oasteton, Mumbes, with im- 1 mediate possession.—Apply 61, Manael- iterrace, Swansea, or Tunbridge, Auctioneer, Gower-siLreet, Swansea. 502a3-27 CYCLE ACTENTS and others. Smait Lock-up Shop, well-lighted cellars as workshop; fittings throughout; bast position. Enguire 14, Picton Place., Swansea. 506A4-10 TRADE SPECIALITIES. MILK—For Sale, 15 gallons daily, supplied same firms foe five and six years.—Apply D. R. Williams, Godre, Garreg, Llangadock. 492a cam3-4 DAVIES' BALSAM OF HONEY lor Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Tigmue.^ of *k'eJ^est, 4c. 6:d. and 2s. 3 1.—Prepared only by J. M-F-B • Dispensing Chemist, 30, Hiiih-atre \\TAY'S, 65, St. Helen's-road, Swansea, for VV Children's and Ladies' Underclothing, Ladies' Corsets from Is. 9d.. Infants' Cash- mere Dresses, Pinafores, Wool spun Vests and Combinations. Lowest prices. 487a2-20 HOUSE P^ng.% Loin Cloths, Waterproof Carriage Aprons, Tarpaulins, Harness, Saddlery, Large Mock; Wholesale Prices. Carriage Lanipo, patent handles, 6s. 6d. pau. Saddicvv Company. Alexandra-road, Swansea. National Telephone, 0460. 481a0 5 P MOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126, High- 0 street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 SHOP FRONTS, Interior Fittings, Coim- ters, Show Cases, Office Fittings, Wire Blinds, complete alterations for all Trades, modern style, superior workmanship, prompt execution, competitive prices, estimates free. -Parn-,ill and Sons, Ltd., Shop, Bar and Office Fitters, 12, Alexandra Road, Swansea. Nat. Telephone, 0,495. 295. SALES BY AUCTION. THE ALBERT HALL, LLANDRINDOD WELLS. HIGHLY IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF A CONSIGNMENT OF HIGH- CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TO HOTEL AND LODGING HOUSE KEEPERS AND OTHERS. MR. ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS has been instructed bv a First Class London Firm of Furniture Manufacturers to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, at the above Hall (where the Goods will be re- moved to for absolute Sale), on WEDNES- DAY, APRIL the 22nd, 1903, and on the following day, if necessary, a large quantity of j HIGHLY FINISHED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, as follows :-Two walnut case iron frame piano-fortes, by London makers, twelve 3ft. 6m. and 4ft. bedroom suites in satin and black walnut wood, each suite consisting of waidrobe with bevelled pkte glass door, dressing chest with bevelled swing mirror, double tiled back pedestal vvashslands, with rouge marble slabs and brass towel radl at- tachment, and 2 or 3 oane seat chairs several arm chair commodes, several pairs of wash- stands and dressing ta-bles, separate chests of drawers in pine and canary wood, a quan- tity of fancy furniture, consenting of hall stands, afternoon tea and occasional tables, 6 hardwood telescope dining room tables, 4 sideboards with bevelled pla-te glaiss back\ 4tt., 4ft. 6in., and 5fL. 6 kitchen dressers with glass cupboards, kitchen tables, arm ,2nd other chairs. The Goods will be on view on the morning of sale from 9 o'clock. The sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon precisely. Terms Cash. Absolutely no Rc- stlve. for further particulars apply to Arthur S. f. Lucas, Auctioneer, Valuer, and Estate Agent, 6, Rutland Street, Swansea. MISS M. ELAINE MILLS, Pupil of W. H. Cummings, Esq. (Principal of the Guildhall School of Music.), Mtfsiic Mistress at the Neath County Schools, Has vacancies for pupils in- PIANOFORTE PLAYING, SOLO SING- ING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. Pupils prepared for the Royal Academy of Musi? (local centre), and lrmity College ?<S?or and junior. Theory, Harmony, and Skht. Singing Classes once a week. NEXT TERM COMMENCES APRIL 27. LLANTWIT COTTAGE, NEATH. 361 OTT]^ INSURANCE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured exceeds £ 460,000,000- For all particulars apply to the following SWANSEA Mr. H. G. Solbmon, Tan- nery Chambers, Gower- i street. j Mr. Travers Walters. Messrs. H. C. Higman & Co., 1, Northampton- plaoe. Messrs H. J. Goss and Co., 59-60, Wind-street Mr. J. A. Bishop, Union Chambers, Union-st. ABFRAVON Mr. David E. Jones. I BRITON FERRY. Mr. H. H. Hunter. MUMBLES Mrs. Alice Orrin. NEATH Mr. John E. Richards, PONTARDAWE Mr. David Smith. PORT TALBOT Mr. Enoch Thomas. MR. C. G. WEST, 3, Ynia-street. PUBLIC NOTICES. LYNCORRWG SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, for Abergwynfi Board School, MALE Ex-P.T. Art. 50. Salary JB60, rismg by £ 5 annually to JE70 per annum. Applications, stating age, qualifications, and experience, together with copies of three recent testimonials, to be sent to us by the 11th May next. CUTHBERTSON and POWELL, Clerks to the Board. 58. Water-street, Nt'ath. April 11th, 1903. 9613 CILYCWM, LLANDOVERY. Grand Pigeon Shooting Match, APRIL 22nd, 1903. FIRST PRIZE £5 5s. SECOND PRIZE £ 3 3s. (Given by D. Morgan, Esq., Capt. D. Hughes Morgan, and D. John, Esq., Felinfoel, Llanelly). THIRD PRIZE £ 1 Is. FOURTH PRIZE 10s. 6d. For particulars apply- Hon. Sec., D. THEOPHILUS. MALE LEARNERS. IN THE Post Office at Swansea. Age, 15-18. Forthcoming Examination. Applications must be received at the Civil Service Commission, London, W., not later than the 30th April, on printed forms, to be obtained, with particulars, from the Secre- tary, Civil Service Commission, Burlington Gardens, London, W. 344. BRYN HAULOG, LANGLAND-ROAD, 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 I xaminations Highest References. Terms on application. Spring Term begins January 23rd. Boarders return the previous day. 19 Specially Suitable for Invalids. Malt Extract with Cod Liver Oil I (BARLEYCORN BRAND Is an exceedingly nutritious feed, furnishing a large amount of nourishment in a small space, and at the same time supplying fat and assisting the digestion ot other foods. On this account it is Fp' cially suitable for iuvalids, delicate persons and weakly children. The malt extract is made in vacuo from the best m ilted barley. Pre- pared in this way it is far more valuable than wheu fermented Large bottles, containing as much as would b6 charged 6 or more for by other leading makers, are sold by n Gash Chemists, JDOUL5S ,1/8} 2 Smaller bottles, 3/9 s e for 1,'Ii. Trial bottle, 2/- size,8d. I Local Addresses: 1 and 2, OXFORD STREET, and 8, GOAT LANE, and 60, HIGH STREET, SWAN- SEA. Telephone No. 443. Also at: 26, STEPNEY STREET, LLANELLY 86, TAFF STREET, PONTYPRIDD 12TYDFI]?H STREET> MERTHYR 42, OOMMEROIAL ST., NEWPORT. 42, OOMMEROIAL ST., NEWPORT. YR 12, COMMERCIAL STREET ABERDARE. -.1 LUOERNE AS A FORAGE CROP. SEE WHEELER'S FARM SEED LIST FOR 1903. Containing an Excellent Papet on this IMPORTANT AND INVALUABLE FORAGE PLANT. GRATIS AND POST FREE. J.C. Wheeler & Son, Ltd., SEED GROWERS, etc., Northgate Street, GLOUCESTER THOMAS ROLLISTON, I PLUMBER, GASFITTER AND SANI. TARY ENGINEER. 21, RICHARDSON-STREET, SWANSEA. j ¡ t PICTON MEWS. DILLWYN-STREET, II Jt- SWANSEA. LL & T. BULLIN. II Cabs always ready. Wedding Carriages with SuitableHorses. Funeral Carriages Complete, 47 EDUCATIONAL. LANGLAND BAY. GIRLS* BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, LANGLAND, NEAR SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—-THE MISSES PHILLIPS, L 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 SUMMER TERM will begin WED- NESDAY, APRIL 29th. 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, close to beach and parks. Summfr Term Begins: BOARDERS. APRIL 29th, DAY SCHOLARS, APRIL 50th, 6 LESSONS in Typewriting. Proficiency guaranteed.—Apply for terms, etc., to O. A:. John, Typist and Coypist. Station Par- ade and The Parade,, Neaith. 255 DANCING, CALISTHENICS, &c. — DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH j AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNEYHOUSE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD. MISS CRAVEN'S CLASSES are held at her RESIDENCE, on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY. ADULT TUITION CLASS, MONDAY EVENINGS. Classes also held at Neath, Carmarthen, and Llanelly. Private Lessons. i CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE), FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON, S.W. Patients SEEN dailv on their own application at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Expenses and for the Research Department. Secretarv, FIÜ D. W. HOWELL. 48 Darlington's Handbooks Sir Henry Ponsonby is com- JH 'TTY manded by the Queen to thank VS&TFMSW* Mr. Darlington for a copy of bis RSXWS&K Handbook." Nothing better could be wished for.—" Britis Weekly." [Chronicle.' "FAR superior to ordinary guides."—" Daily | Visitors to London, and Residents, should use DARLINGTON'S LONDON The TImes." AND By E. C. COOK & E. T. COOK, M.A. ENVIRONS. 3rd ED- Revised Ed 5s' V. 24 maps & plans; 60 lllus "Particularly good."—"Academy." Visitors to Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings, Bournemouth, Exeter, Exmouth, Sidmouth, Dawlish, Teignmouth, Torquay, Paignton, Dartmouth, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Plymouth, Falmouth, Penzance, Newquay, Clovelly, Hfracombe, Lynton, Minehead. Wye Valley, Severn Valley, Bath,, Weston-super-Mare, Malvern, Hereford, Worcester, Glouceiter, Llandrindod Wells, Llangollen, Aberystwith. Towyn. Barmouth. Dolgelly, Harlech, Cric- clech, Pwllheli, Llandudno. Trefriw, Rhyl, Bettws-Coed, Festiniog, Conway. Colwyn Bay Norwich, Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Norfolk Broads, Isle of Wight, and Channel slaads, should use DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOKS, j.. each. Is. THE HOTELS OF THE WORLD A Handbook to the leading Hot,-in through- out the World. Llangollen: DARLINGTON and CO. London: 8IMPKIN and CO. The Railway Bookstalls and all Booksellers. PHOTOGRAPHS, Beautiful Photographs of Scenery, Ruins, etc., IN Ibaly, Greece, Turkey. Palestine, and Egypt; also North Wales, Is. Is. 6d., and 2A. List Post Free. DARLINGTON and CO., LLANGOLLEN. BLOOR & CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS AND BILL POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. All descriptions of Advertising Circular Distribution, &c., promptly attended to. Offioe:-20. CALVERT-STBEET SWANSE A BERAVON &™PORT TALBOT B1LLPOSTIN COMPANY tthd*BTAK» BILLPOSTING AND | ADVERTISING IN ALL ITS BRANCHED. MANAGER P. R. JAMES. THE UNIVERSAL SfLL POSTING CO. I RKNT THK LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea and surrounding District ADDRESS—28. LOWER UNION STREET SWAXSFA. NEATH & DISTRICT BILL-POSTING COMPANY.—Late T. WALL. OFKICBS :—^Assembly ROOMS, NEATH. MANAGBR :—J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the Best Posting Stations in Neath and District KITCHEN RANGES. MOST of our' leading professional and business men dine on dinners cooked M our Ranges. The dinners are well cooked—A very important item- and such dinners help them vl'ry considerably on the road to suc- 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 Range— at a I-atisfactory price—and we undertake to fix it in & satisfactory manner. jenkins" & CO., IRONMONGERS, 89, OXFORD-&T., 9 a 10. PARK-STREET SWANSEA. Teleffane 198. 11 SHIPPING. » ALLAN_LIN J]. TO CANADA, UNITED STATES, RIVER PLATE AND INDIA. SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. BAVARIAN Quebec & Montreal Apl. 23 Phoenician Moute Video and Bnenos Ayres Apl. 25 CITY of VENICE Calcutta Apl. 28 IONIAN Quebec <fc MontrelApril 30 CARTHAGINIAN St. Johns, Halifax and Phil May 2 OCEAN RATES-To Canada, Saloon from £ 10. Second Cabin. £ 7 10s.; Third Class £ 5 10s. To India, £ 37 10s. and £ 27 10s. For full particulars apply to ALLAN OFFICE. 3. Leadenhall Street, London, E. C. and 19, James Street, Liverpool SUMMER TOURS IN GOTLAND AND T RELAND. First-class Passenger Steamers from.SW AN- SEA, every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Cabin Return Excursion Fares as under:— BELFAST 20/ available for 1 month. GLASGOW. 25/ „ 14 days. Cheapest and Best Route for Giants' Cause- way, North of Ireland, Oban and the Scottish Highlands. Illustrated Guide Book and all information Free from M. JONES AND BROR., :Albion Chambers, Swa rfra. 8 FT When purchas ng STIFF'S STARCH, be sure and GET IT IN A BOX The Box is a guarantee that you have the finest Starch it is possi- ble to manufacture. Common & mixed Starches slowly but purely destroy linen: STIFF'S PURE STARCH is warranted not to injure the most delicate material. STIFF Co.,Ltci., 29. Redcliff St., BRISTOL. I For WREATHS, CROSSES and all FLORAL DEVICES, go to JAMES HARRIS F.R.H.S. I BLACKPILL, Who has a very fine selection of Cut Flowers, also 5,000 Pot Plants in Bloom. TRADE SUPPLIED. Perfect llsm ijforu >f ■><• n» WILLIAMS' (PO f ABDAW3) W ORM LuZEWOB For over 30 yto- i a this highly Valuable Remedy baø with tbe ..ateat iucoess. The effect up08 Weak, Deiicate bjidreu (often given up as Incurable) by tlk' fcgic. Getting rid of hit tormentinR pesM by '"•ng these Lozenges, tbe thin, pale-faced, Lbilil becomes strong, bealthy, *"d lively. P Instead of thexnxlet} hfg gnardians. Llanjreunecb, near Llanelly, ABg.»«^i J»». Dear SIR.-MY younKestdaugbter, B«nn.aAnn.^ years of age, got rid of a great uumbe^ .,n.1.ar{jiiwe j taking only three or four of he hai much Worm Lozenges. I am glad to saj' t in improved in health, being prenoutly g delicate In health.-Your, verjjruiy,y ,g^nl!wch. MARTHA GKIFFITHS, l»^*e °_mn,oinBt»id»x*i« BTMPTOMB.—Any of the lot lowing JJ '1 er jet,. Worms:—Variable »PPel,,«-Ji^Slckuess, grind- ions, pains in tbe stomacb and he aI|d regtle«s- •eg of the teeth durlI1«t*leeP' .titcbet in the side, "ew, Paleness of the 0f the boJy. often short dry cough, and ilow fever, and Ir- nostaken for decline, nervousness^ convul»Ive fits, regular pulM falntness. 80re tr.roat, often causing sudden death di above symp- and lnflammation of 0?w0rms. T ts-. ,0"" paren from the Original Becelp 7 Hl«h street, JOHN DAVIES, MilU'.S.. ^'t ^i§nf i^d.; and sold by 111 °"B. 14 or 34 sumps. l*ro- an^ 2,. 9d. per box; by port, 1* or w^hich are tecteu V3 the Goven^ent stamp.^ LoJenee|l engraved tht wouli Wlliiams ll CATED RIVETS. Driven and S Clinched with an> bammar^ 1 iin?to3in ,lB.' If unobtainable send stamps to BIFURCATED RIVFTCo., LTD., 10, WOOL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.C. 64 '——————— — A LACTIFER is a perfect substitute for Milk, and is manufactured by JOSEPH RONLEY, LTD., KINGS CROSS, LONDON. AGENTS MESSRS. CORKER & BEVAN VICTORAIA ROAD, SWANSEA. f r 0 DO NT COUCH for C ES IKEATING S LOZENGES I II EASILY CURE ) (THE WORST COUGH.) ■ Oat {Ires relief. Aa ln?ress;n| S B tale •( over 80 years Is a censio B m tut «f their *«tue- Sold la I3 £ d. H B tins everywhere. H TRALE NOTICES. DAVID THOMAS, T ™ » m WATCHMAKER, JEWELB^K AND SILVERSMITH, Corner of Castle-street and Temple Street NOTED FOR THE BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES SPECIAL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION Novelties in Gold, Silver and Electro Plate. 44 C. ROWLAND, CONTRACTOR TO THE SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES, AND HAULAGE CONTRACTOR TO THE MIDLAND AND OTHER RAILWAY CDMPANIES, FKLE3EAPHIC ADDBKSB— Pk -M-i -w—^ looomotive." 9. FISHER STREET. riuPDoii 138. A -w- A. J. CHAPPELE. FISHMONGER & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, tc WIND STREET, SWANSEA, AND AT NEWTON-ROAD. MUMBLES. '_n_ Telegraphic Address—1" Chappell, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. ———————————————— M CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. JOHN JONES & CO.. CARRIAGE BUILDERS. NeTW general Repairs, Painting, Trimming, &c promptly attended to Patent Noiseless India Rubber Tyres, and all the S^ialities connected wfthcSge Building supplied. B 3 No House Equals DOWN & SON FOR RELIABLE FURJNITLTR E 4_ __n THEY ARE THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERT IN WAT-ES HAVE THE MOST EXxZ'NSlYE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. AND GIVE TJl8 BEST POSSIBLE YALTm. CARPZTS-MADE AND LAID FREE. X8TABLISUBD NUBLT XAIiT A'CtyTUaT. HIGH STREET & MORRIS LANE SWANSEA. The Physician's The Physician's I B I I i i I 1 I 'JH Tl A Cure for Gout, I I M 9 Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. Tlie Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Safest and most Stomach. Headache. Heartburn, Indigestion, Gentle Medicine for Sour Eructations, Bilious Afiections. Infants, Children, Delicate Females, and the DINNEFORD'S sickness of Pregnancy. MAGNESIA MAG.-N-11"E-S. A ———————————————————- 45 WORTH A GUINEA BOX. BEECHAM'S PILLS FOR ALL BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH, WIND, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER, AND FEMALE AILMENTS. THE :SALE IS OVER SIX MILLION BOXES PER ANNUM. Propared oray by tl^ Propri^or Thrmas Beecliarin, St. Helens, Lancashire. Sold by all Druggists and Pa-tent Medicine Deulei-s everywheie, in Boxes, 18. 12d. wt a. 9d. each iull l>ir eciions with^ each box. 10 KUSICAL. jyflSSj'LORENCEpuicKER A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., Receives Students for the HIGHER DEVBLOF- KENT of PIANOFORTE PLATING, VOICB PRODUCTION and SINGING ah,o for HAR- MONY and COMPOSITION. MISS FRICKEB studied for six years at the Royal Academy of Music, and has blld the tuition of the late Sir G. A. Macfarren, the late ProftsBor Frederick West lake, Mr. Kandegeer, Mr. Shakespeare and Mr. Prye Parker, and holds diplomas of the R.A.M. as public performer and j teacher of piano and harmony, and ot th.- K.C M. as public singer and in harmony, and also holds he Certificate of Merit of the R.A.M foi piano playing, and five medals of that Incti ution for piano and singing. Pupils prepared for the Metropolitan Examina- tions of the R.A.M. and R.C.M., also t." the Local Examinations of the Associated Boa id of the R.A.M. and R.C.M. 100, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. 40 j^ £ R. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. (Organist and Choirmaster of Bethesda Congregational Church, Briton Ii'¡.rry), ACCEPTS PTJPILS IN PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING & THEORY. Pupil* ^epared for Examinations. 21, QUEEN-STREET, NEATH. M f flO BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums, 1 Business Circulars and Cams. Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at tbe Ciiiski Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the CAw.,n ur Office, 211, High-street, Swansea. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTM-ROAD. M RS EDWARD FRICKER MISS FLORENCE FRICKER A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., I AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R.A.M. Piano, Harp, Violin, YoiceTraining and Solo Singing, Harmony. Sight-Sir.ging, 1 heory of MUBXC, AC. Lessons Resumed on Wednesday, Jan. 14 •p E N D E E N c OLLEGE- LANGLAND BAY. MODERN Hi GH .c LASS SCHOOL "il GIRLS MISS J. M. NETTELL, A.C.V, AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., R.A.M. Cert., (Daughters of th- J. T. Nettell, General Works Mar>ac-r • f Me«erh. Vivian & Sons). UKKKBVNCKS :— The LADY Swansea. LADY MOBSHKAU >re*t lx>.1pe,Binfield, Berks. MRS. WILXOT AuHIcj Sidmouth. Devon. MISS EDBN. T Kryn, Sketty, Swansea. REV. SEC"T .Iowbb, M.A., late Vicar of Oysterni"HtK s.mtb Wales. Pupils are n nr«- f-r London Matriculation, University L -hI Associated Board (Royal Academy and 1< i CoUpare of Music), Trinity College,Colle*e of Violinista,Diploma (Teaoherat and other exan.in»tiuna. 20