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Scale of Cfeargcs 8\OB CON8ECUTIVE WEEKLY INSERTIONS OF SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, or not exceeding 24 words, per Insettion. Every additional 8 words, Fourpence. The foregoing Scale applies only to APARTMENTS AND HOUSES 3O LIT or WANTED; SITUATIONS VACANT or WANTED HOUSES, OFFICES, PROPERTIES SHOPS to LET or SELL; LOST and UNO MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE WANTS and SALES; but not to any advertise- nt of a Trade nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES, & (WIlEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four words 9d. per insertion. Thirty-two „ 1/- A reduction is made for a series of 6, 13, 36, or b2 insertions. I a Voucher Copy be' eit™ Three Halfpence per inaction should be added above cheap prepaid ratss. Unless drepaid the Advertisements will be charged by the Business scale. Advert) se- SSntefrom Public Bodies are not inserted at the Prepaid Rate. The Postmaster-General does not allow letters to initials nr fictitious names to oe SbSS te any Post Office, and letters so sent mn returned to the sender through the Dead Utter Department. Letters to Advertisers,hy laituilB, Ac., or otherwise, may ducted to **TH« CAMBRIAN' Office free of charge; a,nd if Whmpaare sent to cover postage will be for- warded to th4 Advertiser's own address. AT Remittances undar os. m*v b« made m Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Po^9'^HE *Wtal Orders should be made payable to 1 HE SOUTH WALES DAILY POST Co.. LTD.. 211, High-street, Swansea. Add^ss all nation A to THU; MANAGER, THE CAMBRIAN^ l SITUATIONS VACANT. Cooks and Kitchenmaids. flOOK-GeoeTal Wanted. good wagtes Do suit- 'k- abie peMon.-Apply 12, Gore-terrace^ Swansea. GOOD Cook-General Wa-nted; also House- '%A Pa rlourma.id; two in fami'ly; must Itave good reference?.—Apply after 7. to Mva. fjrose. Bokelly, Uplands-terrace, Swansea. 327yl0-7 WANTED, at once, a Cook-General, age not under 20; with reference.—Apply iHtree Crowns. High-fftr&cb. Swansea. 229yl3-3. ANTED, immediately, experienced a.iii *»' Plain Cooks, Parlour and House-Par- loannaids. exper ienced and young Generals. Vacancies for &eaun for Cooks. Chamber- t&aulr Waitresses, etc.—Apply Mis- Lewie, Hijrh-clafis Registry. 19. Castle-street, Swa.. iBBet. 135yl3-i \\TANTED. Cook-General, ape about 24; •» wages £ 16; also Housemaid, and able %» do plain cooking if required, age about 24. ViLge JE15. Both able to do washing and ironing; good references required; two in after 6 p.m.. No. 2. Sfc. Helen s- ftreftent, near Hospital. Swansea. 225yl0-3 1\7: ANTED. at once, experienced Cook-Gen- eral. Plain cooking amd ironing; fthtes C14. Also House-Parlourmaid, able to iron; wages JE15. Good references re- Snared. Apply on and before October 2nd, U Mrs. Pearce. Bryn Coimaia. G*or.-e-i<ane. After that date, at 79, Wailter-road. after 5 tan. 563a 10-2 Housekeepers, Companions. I jpOMPANION Help ..anted; must be ac-cufi- tamed to housework; two in family; no •ervant kept; most comfortable home.—Ad- Alice. "Daily Post," Swaneea. 232yl0-3 Nurses. ANTED, at once. clean, respectable Girl ae Nurae; must be trustworthy.—Apply 'B. Oak lands-terrace, Swansea. 352* 10-7 House and Parlourmaids. ANTED. HoueemuijJ;, good references — Apply 2, Miradoir Villas, Swansea, be- tween 7 amd 9 p.m. 252yl0-3 Gcv*.6ralO- respectable Girl Wanted, about 17, general work. ne>at. been out before.— Lynn. Victoria B«3taura«niU Rutland- ot"wt, Swausea, 243yl3-2 (jOOO General Servant Wanted, at once— -AppLy 45, St. Hslen's-road. Swansea. 262yl0-3 OKNERAL Servant Wanted.—Apply Mrs. Matthew. 1, Northampton Gardens, Sti. ^eleu'e-road, Swansea. 543yl0-7 CiOOD G*nera<l Servant Wanted: from the couatry preferred.—Apply Mis). Stepli- 7. Gibbett Hi'll. Swansea. 236yl0-6 C^JWD General Servant Wante-d: country girl preferivd.—Apply aftjer 5, to Mrs. Andrew Paton, 2A, Page-6tree«v Swansea. 217yl0-2 Thoroughly experienced Genera 1 Wanted at once—Apply 7. Cleveland-terrace, ^alter-road, Swansea. 326yl1-7 ^tTANTED, a good General Servant.-Apply 30. The Promenade. Swansea. 375yl0-7 ^ITANTED, a good General.—Apply .Dennis Hotel, Alexandra-road, Swansea.. 233yl3-2 ^1^ANTED, a good General Servant—Apply Mrs. Deggcuts, 50, H'gh-street, Swansea. 307yl0-6 WANTED, a good General Servant — App'lj- to Mrs. Morris, o/>. WaLlace'a, High-st. ^•ansea. 356yl0-7 iy^ANTED, a clean, willing Girl.—Ai)ply L betwieen 3 and 6 p.m., at 47, Gorse-lane. *•*408 ea. 223yl3-5 wl7ANTED, a. Yourug Girl as Genera*!—Apply ». Mrs. Lioj-d. 84. Rihyddiu.gts Park-road, '•ansea. 293yl0-2 mediate,.v. a good Genera: j, Servant.—Apply Mra. Eva.ns, Somerset Neath. 322yl0-7 WANTED, a good General Servant or Houwworker.—App-'y 34, Carlton-ter- *ce. Swansea. _238yl3-2 • ANTED, respectable Girl, to help in housework—Apply 57, Rhyddings Park- *<1, SWANSEA. 10CNL0-6 ANTED, a-good Girl, about 17— Apply w evenings, wt 144, Rhondda-i?treift. Mount Swansea. 266yl3-3 ^■ANTED. General Servant, three in furn- ily.—Apply Mrs. William Bowen. 12, ^^een-»3treet, Neath. 135yl0-l jAT ANTED. an experienced GentM-ai Ssr- vant; comfortable home.—22, Hen.r;- a-srtrp'e't, Swansea. 28oyl3-3 WANTED. Generail Servant, four in fam- »2 ily; Nur&e kept—Mm. Molyneux, &. ^0re-terrace. Sw<aineea. 269yl0-3 ANTED, good General Servant; •tihre'e >n j* faanily; boy kept to assist.—Apply MK- pUUl. Vrondeg, Skctty. 296y 13-6 W A..NTED. at ODC., a Yoang General, about U 17, able to wash, snviull family.—Apply *iaxjover-street, Swansea. 256yl0-3 ANTED, a Girt, to a-sai^S in Housew(>rk. -—Apply after 7 p.m.. Mrs. Mathias, 36, J<*dingS Park-roa;d, Swansea. 350yl0-7 WANTP'D. a good Girl for housework; u«ed to ohildren.—Apply to Archee <Jnajr Parade, Swansea. 279yl0-3 wANTED, a good General Servant, plain » cook. for business houee.-Addrees Pla,in, "Daily Poet," Swaneea. 250iyl0-3 WANTED, at once, a General Servant; » » must be a good plain cook.6Apply 3 to 5 p.m., Sailors' Home, Swansea. 148yl0-l \XrAXTFD. at ".m-ce a good General Seir- »* van* anoftiher girl kept.—Apply 208, Eaton-crescent. Upland4 SwaiiKea- 201yl0-2 ANTED, a Young Girl, aged 1 £ as Gen- »*' eral; good refeirence.—Apply Ihi. i> ton, 89. Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swancita. 2?.-y1Ci-3 "V/VTANTED, respectable Girl, about 17, as » General Servant.—Apply Marka, Con- fectioner, St. Helen's-road, Swansea, 309ylO-2 \XTANTED, miiddlie of October, good Generail Servant; small, quiet family.—Apply after 5 p.m. 23. Bryin-road, Swanisea. 264o"l0-3 WANTED, a good Gemeral Servant.—Apply W first instance to Mrs. Charles Evana, Newsagent and Stationery 72, Bryn-y-Mor- road. Swansea. 265yl0-3 Miscellaneous Situations. CORRESPONDENTS Wa,nted at Kidwelly C and Penclawdd.—Apply to Sub-Edutor, "Daily Poot," Swansea. x Sum of 10B. upwards weekly easily earned at home, cutting Paper Stenoila; all work taken a.nd paid for; materiaila found; etai}', coinatanit, amusing; good pay. Sta,mpe-d envelope. — Ohanney, 4. V.ctoria-terrace, Hornsey, London. 35yl0-10 A and G. TAYIjOR, ArtistsTCastleHStreet, 41 Swansea. require a few smart canvas- sera. 239yl0-3 A RMY Employment Association for Army Reserve Men. Reservists of exemplary very good. or good characters should apply to have their names regic-tered for employ- ment at the Recruiting Office, 14, Union-st., Swaneea. 122yl0-23 A leading Company of Asbee'tot? Manufac- turers. Boiler CoverierS, Oil Merchants etc., are requiring the services of a qua&i- L fietd and energetic representative for Soutlh WaJes district. Sa<lary to commence jE130 and cornmii-siaa. Proof of ability and boua- fide connection fcnd character will be re- quired. Ewry assistance and encouragement will be given, and none but a successful salesman need apply.—Addireiss Box 56, P.O., Bradford. 243yl0-l /"CLERKSHIPS: £ 85— £ 450; Admiralty, War, Excise. Customs offices; vacancies now; open to all. aged 15-23. Experience unneces- sary. Special explanatory pamphlet free.- Secretary. Civil Service Bureau, Albert-ha.ll, Edinburgh. 224yl0-l T\RESSMAKING.—Wanted, Apprentices, ait once, to good class trad^.—Apply E. Rowlands, 16. The Grove, Uplands, Swansea. 233yl0-3 "TJRESSMAKING.—Wanted, at once, Appren- -■ tice and Improvers for good e ay- tra;de. Ladies' own materials made up.—Apply H. White. 44, St. Helen's-road. Swatnasa. 302yl0-6 rj.«.t'D Handy Mason Wanted, immedi- ately.—Apply Loegma*. Crews-street, Swansea. 314yl0-6 GROCERY.—Wanted. Young Man as Haul- ier, make Mmseif geroerallly useful; Steady). State age, salary, outdoors.— Thomas, Household &toro, Briton Ferry. 325y 10-7 /ENTLEMANLY Boy intending to learn the Auctioneering and Eistate Agency KuainestJ, am all salary to commence, must be good writer.—Apply hy letter only.—Hu- bert GoaLuian, Auctioneer, etc., 42. Oastlp- street .Swansea. 297yl0-6 IVrAN and Wife (or two single people) Wanted, trustworthy„ industrious, handy man, able to wait at table; woman good cook, sund assist generally; good refer- ences; joiwr. wages £ 40; all found; no ueer.— Apply 235, High-etreiett, Swansea, between 4 and 6. 282ylO-3 PARTNER, JE25. Wanted to Manage high- cfrass Fruit Busiineea. Salary 20a. weekly and half ahare pronto.—Addrps- Fruit. "Dacly Posit," Swansea. 377ylC-3 "DENYILLIA Springs, Brynhyfryd.—Wanted, -A- immediately, for the Mineral Water Trade, a steady, reliable driver.—Apply per- fronally from 9 to 11 a.m. 276yl0-i SMART Porter Wanted, immediately; oppor- tunity for learning Butter Trade. — Apply Maypole Dairy Co., Ltd., 103, Oxford- street, Swansea. 234yl0-3 Q MART Young Woman required to represent large firm at Swansea ;must be energetic and have a good knowledge of town and dis- trict.—Address Box 14, "Dally Poat." Swa.n- sea. 138yl0-l TWO good all-round Masons Wanted; con- A* 9taut job for st«ady men.—Creighton. CoUfcraoto», Lewis-road. Neath. 247yl0-3 ''PO Carpenters.—Several good Fixers i Wanted; used to Chapel and School Work.—Apply C. Jenkins and Son. Porth, Rhondda YaMey. 10161110-7 "ITTANTED, a Lad, to make himself usefull. » —Apply B. Yeand'le. Baker, St. Thomas. TAT"ANTED, Boots; references required.— » Aj'Piy Longlands Hotel, St. Helen'^rd.. Swansea, 16Zyl0-1 \^rANTED, immediately, good Brush Hand. —Apply G. Mercer, New College Works, Lla.ndovery. 524ylQ-7 TA^ANTED. immediately. 12 good Bricklay- » » era—Apply Duffryji Steel and T'inplat-e Works, Morriston. 1020U10-7 \VANTED, a good sltirong LTai'.l Boy; ?r;od »" wagea.—Apply R. Tihuraton. Grocer, 89, Biryu-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 272ylO-3 Wf ANTED, at once, au Apprentice to the f Ooachbuilding Trade.—Appiy J. Ho.> kins,. CoaobhuiUier. Sketty. 173yl0 1 WANTED, WarehcTiseman. with experi- emce of Groct'ry Trade.—Thomas and Co., Gloeter Buiildingst, Swansea. 371yl0-7 WANTED, rtrong, respectable Girl; must bo iscbolar, with, refreences.—Apply MorrLa, High-street Arcad?, Swacfica. 321.vl0-7 "VA/'ANTED, Young Person as Barmad; must have good references.—Apply to "V\ hJtie Hart Hotel, Oxford-tstreet, Swansea. 357ylO-7 "V\ hJtie Hart Hotel. Oxford-tstreet, Swansea. 357rl[)"7 TAT1 ANTED, a few Lady Oainvaetw^; als^o Manageress to superintend staff; from lfc. to 20a. easily earned.—Apply K., "Daily Pœt,' 'Swansea. 167yl0-l Tf ANTED. Sawyer, used to Circular and 7*' Band Saw Work.—Apply Charles M. Moxliam and Co.. Saw Mills, Oys'termonth- road. Swaneea. 199yl0-2 AArANTED, at once, good strong Labour- » era; constant work; wage3 5s. per day.—Applly Foreman, Embrey Slag Tip. G.W.R., Brynamman. 1017nl0-2 TTrANT'ED. amart Office Boy; one with » » knowledge of Shorthand preferred — Address, stating wages required, to Coa;l. "Dany Post," Swansea. 367yl0-i WANTED, smart Canva-ser for Swansea and District; good ol),portun-ity for energetic mam; absolutely new line.—Address Box 34, "Daily Pout." Swansea. 139y'0-l V/fTANTED, a good Niedflewoman, occas'on- » ally, for a gentileiuan's family. State wages, and give names for reference.—Ad- drosa Box 1Q, Post-office, Swansea. 544ly0-7 WTANTED, a Youth, from 16 to 18. ior Stables and general work, and bo drive out occasionally; must be used to how?;.— Write, stating wages. Avon* "Daily Po^-t." Swansea. IHylO-l "AA7"ANTED. a few Young Men to join se. f t Mark's Drum and Fife R,ul.d.-A11ply Bandmaster, 83, Carmarthen-road, or to Band Secretary, at the HaJ'l. Tuei-day or Thursday evenings, at 7 o'clock. 343yl0-7 experienced Invoice Clerk, for t W.hoi.esale Provision Trade; must be quick at figures, a.nd rapid wrOter.—Apply by letter. stating experience and salary. to Merchant. "Daily Post." Swansea 373yl3-3 XATANTED, a well-accredited, tactful man. employed by a large nrm. to unedrtake high-class agency for spare b.me. Excellent ponition and good increasing income assured. —Write Tactful, "Daily Posti," Swansea. 221y 1 0-3 YOUNG Man Wanted. 35s. per week and YOUNG Man Wanted. 35s. per week and commission; regular wou-k; splendid opening.—Address Compo Works, Farnworths Bolton. Lanes. 296yl0 f YOUNG Men Wanted (over 19 years old) to JL be trained in the Church Army Train> ing Homes and Mission Vans, aa Evangelists, Mn-eion Van and Tent Missionera, Sociad Offi- cers, etc. Unlimited scope for spiritual work. Salary guaranteed.. Must be in ea/r- neat, and have had some experience in relligi- ous work. Free boatrd and lodging during the whole period of training -Write strict confidence, to Captain Davoy, 153. Edg ware-road, London. W. 10696dbl0-3 OAS. Weekly offered to either sex (who can write).—For particulars sen'd an addressed envelope to Manager, Gendower. Torquay. 246ylM SITUATIONS WANTED BILLIARD Marker seeks Situation, or sec- ond Boots in first-class Hotel or Club; good reference; disengaged October 3rd.- Apply C. Preek, Royal Hotel, Roes. 249yl0-3 CERTIFICATED Ladies' Monthly Nurse, disengaged after September 30th; high- est referenced; 'tlerms moderate.—101, Nor- folk-street), Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 215yl0-8 DRAPERY.—Young Lady (18) seeks Situar D tion as Showroom Hand or Fancy; Swansea preferred; excelflietnfc references.— Address Fancy, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 400nl0-3 BOOK-KEEPER (23) requires Situation, good wr'ter, quick at figures, 7 years experi- ence), good referenryaa.—Address Figure, "Damy Post," Swansea. 374yl0-7 EXPERIENCED Nurse desires engagements E monthly, or otherwise; well recom- mended —Nurea, 23, Daviot-atreet, Cardiff. 214yl0-3 fFOREMAN, Ouitside Fitter, requires Situa- tion;. used to moving machinery, pipe laying, and general work. or can take charge of engines and boilers; 25 years' experience.— Address Foreman, "Daiily Post," Swansea. 182yl0-2 GARDENER, head working, thoroughly ex- G perienced in fruit, plantl, and veg a liable growing, tabla decorafon., any laying out grounds and management of men; the past two years general foreman in present place, 10 previous; well recommended—Apply J. Cooke. Littlecota, Hungierford, Berks. 218yl0-3 SITUATION required by Young Lady as Millinien, junior hand; just completed appreribiiceship; artistic, smart, and ener- getic.—Write first instance, to Fabric, "Daily Post," Swansea. 401nl0-3 WO Plasterers' and Painters' handy Im- T provers. 18, want conr-tant work to- gether in Swansea; 6d..—Particulars, A. Cos- sens, E"i aa-atreet, Neath- 331yl0-l "WfANTED, by respectable Widow. Office Cleaning.—Addirees M.P., "Daily Post," Swansea. 145y 10-1 TtfANTED. Work, by Young Woman, daiily or weekly.—Apply L. 30. New Oxfor.I- street. Swansea. 123y9-33 WANTED, by respectable Person, daily work or waiting—Apply I., 9, Lang- don-piaca, Swansea. 208yl0-2 ANTED, Situation as Sew.ing Maid or Mather'3 Heip. — Address Miriam, "Daily Posti." Swansea. 346yl0-7 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. FRUIT Business Wanted to Purchase, im- mediately must have good house.—Ad- dress Comfort, "Daily Post," Swansea. 376yl0-l DESPECTABLE Cuupie want House nea.r ( IEZ Post-office; rent must be moderate.—7. Wndrsftpeet, Swansea. 227yl0-3 AA7ANTED, an American Stove, second- » » hand, in good order.—Address Stove, "Daily Post," Swansea. 241yl0-7 TATANTED, in Swansea. Singie Room for » Office. State position and terms to Stevens, 8. Gnoll-avenue. Ne»i<th. 299yl0-6 AA^ANTED, Plot of Ground, for Gardening Purposes; Uplands district preferred. —Apply 17, Glanmor-cfrescent, Swansea. 338yl0-7 "t,\TANTED to Purchase, House in Goroe- » » lane or n'eigihbourhood).—Full particu- lars to W. H. B TIings. Salubrious Chambers, Swansea. 354yl0-7 T\rANTED, immediately, Houses in con- V t venient position; about & x rooniA Write, with f"lll particulars, to Rexo, "Daily Post," Swansea. 206yl0-2 \\rANTED. by clean and kind mother, a child to nurse or adopt; good home; premium required.—Address 23., Pa.rk-place. Brynmil], Swansea. 289yl0-6 TO LET. rpo i-ET' No. 5, Northampton Garden^. To view, apply to R. H. Marten, Al;,|fiii'iimore, Skechj^.roadi Swanseai. 572al2-18 LET, Red Lion Ilot-etl, L.langadock. -L Double licensed, fre<5. ExcefflciH1-1 stabling accounmodja.t 'om OlfV-estoblished hou-e.—Appjly Watkinis, Tycerrig, Ltlandov- 1 er,y. 631cam9-26 ] NEATH.—To Let, Daai-y-Paro House, Semi- detached), facing Victoria and co D.r,aw,ing-room.. Dining-room, Library, large itchieTi. Scu'llery, Wasih-^houae, lu.rge Cellar with bottle rack for Wine, hot and cold wa.ter Battih, 7 Bedrooms, Lawn. Garden, aind ba<-k entrnmce.—Apptly to-Mr. J. T. Davie-. No. 2. Alma-place, NeaiJh,. 634 GAME and iisbimg to Let. atbout 700 acres. Noted enclosed Covers and exceMent Riven^, adjoining renowned pre'sterves. — Apply Rogers, Llangadock. 570alG-9 APARTMENTS. r^OMFORTABLE Sitting Rooms and Bed- C. rooans to liet; use of bath-room; close to the Hospital; terms modtaratte.—Apply 13, Kensington-creacent, Swansea. 517a5-l WANTED, by Widower with two children ages 7 and 4, Unfurnished Sitting and two Bedrooms, in good locality, with homely, respectable people; near trams; bath (hot aind cold), board a,nod attendance.-Terms, in- clusive, to Captain Beynon, 23, Russell-street, Swansea. 533a6-5 A PARTMENTS.—To all having Apartments A to let. Do not lose pounds by having your Apartments empty when, for Is. (or taree weeks, 2s.), you can have a thirty-word ADVERTISE- MENT in Six LONDON SUBURBAN NEWS. PAPERS, circulating in districts wInch each year send thousands of visitors to Swansea. Names of papers—"Leyton," Ley tonstone," West Ham," Waustead. Woodford, and Forest Gate," "Manor Park," and "Ilford Express and [ndepend,mt.AddresB, PUBLISHER, "Inde- pendent" Office. Leytoustone. London, N.E. 1. 1 —« TRADE SPECIALITIES. DA VIES' BALSAM OF HONEY for Coughs. D Colds, Asthma, Tightness of the Ohest, 4c. 6ld. and M. 3).—Prepared only by J. DA VIKB, M.P.B. >i8p«iusiug Chemist, 30. Hinti-street, Swansea. 29 PMOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126, Higb- • street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in howr for Fish of all varieties wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 MOLESKINS Wanted, any quantity pur- M chased; highest price given, caish by r- £ I<.rn,—Gill-bey. Romford, EKSCTR. 573a 10-16 F BUILDERS.—Billheads. Memorandums, 1_ Business Circulars and Cards, Time Sheets. Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printiner at the "CAMBRIAN" Office, 211, High-street, Swansea. ( UN—DOUBLE BREECHLOADER, X finely finished, 12-bore, central fire, top lever, rebounding locks, improved ex- tension rib, proof-tested barrels, left choke, good killer; new, 38s. 6d. satis- faction guaranteed trial allowed.—P. Edward Reynolds, 48, Devonshire-street, Bloomsbury, London. A 11-13 MIDLAND RAILWAY. WINTER EXPRESS SERVICE. SWANSEA, CARDIFF, NEWPORT, to THE MIDLAND COUNTIES, NORTH OF ENGLAND, A SCOTLA (VIA GLOUCESTER AND MIDLAND RAILWAY). FROM OCTOBER l:\t, 1903. WEEK DAYS. SWANSEA (High Street) dep. 6'"o t,o 10 "5 T4Q 2 f'f-" NEWPORT 2 ° "° 10 18 12 4 1 I 6 JO U NEWPORT H 2S 9 26 10 42 1 10 1 5; 4 25 6 N 2 ?™HAM (NewSt.).. arr 77^"T,7! T7T -6 7.0 „ 7! !Tol 5', RmnJ 3 2 50 ■ 4 ?° ° >9 X 15 8 25 s Q '5 BL'KLON „ 12 12 2 J! >, 3 « 5 <) <0 (>28 -j 11 O I CT A DERBY ,2 2 £ i 28 ( 28 g 64, ,1 r, £ J t 10 NOTTINGHAM 1 20 3 44 g 4 42 U « 7 %$» 'j Z I MAN CHESTER { 5 o ? « 7 '5 | ?o & jo o 0 i, ,o 5| KkZSS&n.*??0. u J^Si 1! jjs ,-g ;.{& I ■ SOUTH PORT (Lord Street) „ 4 28 -g yBo ^6 <H 10 £ 8^0 V- -■> — ™POOL (Mirf. Cen.> „ 2 1% 8 i5 5 § i» "o ^5 f« i4f SHLFI ItLD M 1 ■?() JJ 4 30 8 iH so ^7 12 ~o 6 X cod 4 8 C 6 31)1 5 «o?o J2 .;7 YORK$10, "• 1110 «I25° 442 S1055 P oS SCARBOROUGH l6 i!] <3 7 =4 u 30 « 4° III 5 3?5 MIDDLESBROUGH e 5V 10 1; .2 ? 0 35 •= WEST HARTLEPOOL 3<, S k 17 10 4i "J { 4SZ >" 5" 8 = SUNDBRLAND -g 8 10 co | 1", ,2 | { fn t" 11 Q iiS, SOUTH SHIELDS <, § 8 11 21 u 5 <1-1 a J i', « 3 ScsASTLE s'' 15 §? I2"25 5 58 S« 3 I BRAD FORD -•? "H 41 -T* 1042 125 £ >910105=: CARLISLE t 7 0 ■' 12 2 Si'?1 H10 20 2 54 GLASGOW (St. Enoch) 1020 "H EDINBURGH (Waverley) „ 8 35 10 25 A—7.43 a.m. on Sundays. B-Later on Saturdays. C—Later on Sundays.J-On Mondays and Thursdays, arrives at Leicester at 11.45 p.m. E-Sundays excepted. (Passengers should apply for Tickets by the Midland Route from Gloucester). LUNCHEON AND DINING CARS (first and third class) as shows in the I columns above. Passengers from Cardiff, Newport and South Wales can avail themselves of the Luncheon and Dining Cars from Gloucester or Cheltenham on the Midland West Expresses. ORDERS FOR TICKETS. RESERVED SEATS AND COMPARTMENTS, &c will receive prompt attention if addressed to Midland Companv's Agents:- SWANSEA: Mr. Cox, Railway Station; CARDIFF: Mr. T. C. Parker 133, Bute Road; NEWPORT Mr. T. C. Parker, G.W.R. Station or Mr. J. O. Manton, District Superintendent, Brecon. DERBY, SEPTEMBER, 1903. JOHN MATHIESON, General Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES GLAMORGAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Glamorgan will be holden at the Town of SWANSEA, in and for the said County, on TUESDAY, tllie 20th dfeiv of OCTOBER. 1903, at Eleven of the clock in the Forenoon of the same day. when iijie Justices then present will proceed with the Generail Bnsinews relating to the public affaire of the County. The Gmnd and Petty Jurors and persons :,OL (bound by su'bipcena or lecngniasinoe- must fit- tend cut the above-mentioned day and hour. All appeals must be entered before the sitting of the Court all the aibove-mentioneid day. and the same wiill be heard after the con- clusion of the Ciiminai Business unless the Court shall otherwise order. Any Costs allowed must be taxed during the same Se:->"ion,>„ by consent. Depo&it.ionn and rccoiftiiz-anees are to be de- livered to me by Tuesdav, the 13th day of Octoiber. 1903. T. MANSE I, FRAXKLEX, Clerk of the, Peace. Cardiff, 24th Sept., 1903. 10677 GOVERNMENT SCHOOL of SCIENCE and ART, Alexandra Road, Swansea. All the Classes of the above School RE-OPENED ON Tuesday. Seotember the 15th. "&I For further information apply at ;he School, Free Library; or see landbills, posters, &c. BY ORDER. p RELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A Visit to Neatn bv the Eminent Scientist DR. W. B. DALLINGER, L.L.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., etc., etc. DR. DALLINGER Will give his Popular LECTURE on •SPIDERS: THEIR WOKIv AND THEIR WISDOM." (Illustrated by Original Transparencies from Nature, Prepared' by the Lecturer), at the GWYN HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER, 8th NEXT. Lanternist — Mr. J. W. Garbutt (of Leeds). RESERVED SEATS — 3s. Early application for Seats is requested. Seats are now being booked. Tickets mav be obtained from the Hon. Sees.. Messrs: Henry Parminter, 22, Gnoll Park-road, Neath; D. E. Jenkins, 43. Wind, sor-road, Neath; and J. H. Cuiiey, 9. Rope- walk, Neath or of Mr. Walter Whittmgton, Printer, Wind-street, Neath. fJlO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ——— Tenders aire Invited for the Erection of 30 Houses at Seven Sisters, near Neath, for E. Evans Bevun, Esq., Neath. Plans and Specification may be seen at the Offices* of the undersigned. Tenders to be sent in not later than 10th day of October, endorsed "Tender for 30 Houses." The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. 1 J. COOK REES, 10717 Architect, Neath CANCER HOSPITAL (FliEE), FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON, S.W. Patients peen daily on their own application at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Expenses and for the Research Department. Secretary, FRED. W. BGTVEL.Ij. 48 | EDUCATIONAL. pENDEEN c OLLEGE. LANGLAND BAY. MODERN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL PO. GIRLS MISS I. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., R.A.M. Cert.. (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettell, General Works Manager of Messrs. Vrrian & Sons). RBFtUBNCXS :— The LADY SWANSEA. f LADT MORSHKAD,Forest Lodge, Binfield, Berks. MBS. WILMOT, Audley Sidmonth, Deroa. MISI>, ET)tN, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. REV. SKCRBTAN JONKS, M.A., late Vicar of Oystermouth, South Wales. Pupils are prepared for London Matriculation, University Locals, Associated Board (Royal Academy and Royal College of Mnsic), Trinity College,College of Violmists,2>iph>ma (Teachers) and other examinations. 20 LANGLAND BA). GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, \jr BELLEVUE, LANGLAND, NEAR ) SWANSEA. PR»KCIPALS—The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English aDd Foreign Governesses and Visitine Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly sitaated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. The AUTUMN TERM will begin TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 15th. GIRLS' BOARDING A DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-T-MOR ROAD. SWANSEA. PitiNCIPAL-MISS GARIJCK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Baskfcnt Frenek 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. (NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15th. Boarders return September 14th. Day Girls, September 15th. BRYN HAULOG, LANGLAND-BOAD MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL TOn GIRLS PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL POlL LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared far all Pobhc l-xamnatiuas Highest Referei**«. TArDJR on application. AUTUMN TERMS -begius Sept. 21st. Boarders return Sept. 19th. vwrnmrnm^r^mBaamesmaasammm^mmmssaammm SHIPPING ALLAN LI NE. TO CANADA. UNITED STATES, RIVER PLATE AND INDIA. SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. PRETORiAN Qfehe" and Montreal, Oft 8. CITY OF DrNMB M'Yideo, B*Ayres and Roønio. Oct. 10. ULUNDA St. Johns N.F., & Halifax, Oct. 10. CITY OF SPARTA Calcutta. Oct. 14" BAVARIAN Quebec an'J Montreal, Oet. 15 OCEAN RATES-To Canada, Saloon from £10. Second Cabin. £7 10s. Third Class zE5 10s. To India, £ 37 10s. and 927 10a. For full particulars apply to ALLAN'S, 3. Leadenhall Stieet, London, E. C. and 19, James Street. Lirerpoci sUN INSURANCE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. "FUNDS IN HAND— £ 2,3Bf> 639." For all particulars apply to tht Iiilowiog Agents: — „ SWANSEA Mr. H- G. Sole on, Tan aery Ckamt^Js, Gower- street. >> Mr. Travers Walters. Messrs. H. C. Higman & Co., 1, Northampton place. Mews H. J. tiogs and Co., 5.9-60, Wikld-stireet Mr. J- A. Bishop. Union r' Chambers, Union-st. ABERAVOX Mr. David E. Jones. BRITON FERRY. Mr. II. H. Hunter. MUMBLES Mrs. Alice OrTin. NEATH Mr. John r. Richards. P05CTARDAWE JIFE. DaTid cimith. PORT TALBOT Mr. Enoch Thomas. lEiL e. G. WEST. 3b Ym+mbMl. MUSICAL. ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Tenterden-street, London, YV. Instituted 18^2. Incorporated by Royal Charter 1830. THE METROPULliAX EXAMIXA 1'ION of Musical ComposeR', I'eifornieis, ana Tochers Successful Candidates at which are created LICEN TIATES oi th.2 ROYAL ACADEMY of MUSIC, and have the sole licrht of ap- pending the letters L.R.A.M. to their names. fhe examinations are held during the Sum- in-cr and Christmas vacations. Last day for Entry for the Christinas examination, 31st. Octo-ber, 1903. Syllabus, Entry Form, and all further in- formation may be obtained on application to F. W. REXAUT, Secretary. 638 638 ]^[ISS^LORENCE PRICKER j A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., Receives Students for the HIGHER DEVELOP- MENT of PIANOFORTE PLAYING, V OICII PRODUCTION and SINGING also for HAR- XONY and COMPOSITION. Miss FRICKER studied for six years at the Royal Academy of Music, and has had the tuition of the late Sir G. A. Macfarren, the late Professor Frederick Wee'lake, Mr. Randeg^ar. Mr. Shakespeare and Mr. Frye Parker, andnolds diplomas of the R.A.M. as public performer and teacher of piano and harmony, and of thp R.C.M. as public singer and in harmony, and also holds the Certificate of Merit of the R.A.M. for piano i playing, and five medals of that Institution for piano and singing. Pnpiis prepared for the Metropolitan Examina- tions of the R.A.M. and R.C.M., also for the Local Examinations of the Associated Board of the R.A.M. and R.C.M. 100, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. 40 ME- T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. (Organist and Choirmaster of Bethesda Congregational Church, Briton Ferry), ACCEPTS PUPILS IN PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING & THEORY. Pnpiis ^epared for Examinations. 21. QUEEN-aTREET, NEATH. 30 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTER-ROAD. m P-S 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 Mnsi^Ac arm°ny' Si*ht-SirSille. Theory of AU rUMN TERM begins September 14th. MR. WALTER WHITTAKER (Diploma (Leipsic Conservatoire), Formerly with Mr. W. F. Hulley. Acoepts pupils for Violin, Viola, Theory, Harmony and Orchestration. AT D 12, GREEN STREET, NEATH, On Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 10 a.m. At LLOYD STREET SCHOOLROOM, LLANELLY, on FRIDAYS, at 10 a.m. At CARNBREA, CARLTON TERRACE, SWANSEA, And at Pupils' Residences. For terms— Apply CARNBREA, CARLTON TERRACE, SWANSEA. 396 DANCING, CALISTHENICS, &c. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCJSES. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD. MISS CRAVEN will RE-COMMENCE b«r CLASSES at ber Residence on WEDNESDAY. Oc-toher 7tb, at 230 and 5 o'clock. Town Hall, Neath, Tuesday, Oct. 13tb, at 2.30. Llanelly, Oct. 17th. Adult Tuition Class, Monday, Oct. 12th, at 7.30. Classes also held at Crrmarthen and Llandovery. } 1 PRIVATE LESSONS. At Home Thursday, lEt October, and Monday, 'I 5th Octcber. I MISS LANGDON'S Glasses for Dancing", Deportment, ETC., WILL BE RESUMED, AS USUAL, IN OCTOBER. AT SWANSEA, EATH, MUMBLES & NEIGHBOURHOOD ForTerms, addrpss -2, Sea View Villas, Mount Plese«nt, Swansea. MISS KATE GAYDON Will commence her Classes for tuition in Dancing- and Physical Culture IN OCTOBER, In Swansea, Mumbles, Neath. Llanelly and Btirrv Port. i For full particulars, apply 28, Bryn Road, Swansea. ^G-OUT I PILLS The enly ren.eay in the world for GOUTand | RHEUMATISM that relieves and cures these | complaints. Sure, safe and effectual. The i co-nposition is parely vegetable No restrain} ci diet during 11M. « 'MU' J 1- TRAL E NOTICES. DAVID THOMAS, Telepbone6Y WATCHMAKER, JEWELER 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. T"*™ A. J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER A OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, Ac WIND STREET. SWANSEA. AND AT NEWTON-ROAD. MUMBLES. Telegranhic Address-" Chappell, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telephone-0462.. JOHN JONES & Co., HIGH-CLASS VAN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WORK. GENERAL REPAIRS. PAINTING, TRIMMING, &c PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIR* EXECUTED. DOWN & SON We have a large consignment of strong ard reliable Combination, Bedsteads, as per illustration, each in three parts, including "Dominion" spring Mattress, which is guaran- teed for 15 years. Owing to our large purchases, we are now enabled to offer these for Sale at the very low price of 13 9 each. We are the Cheapest House in Wales or BEDBCOM and D R A W I N G- SUITES, etc. I Being Manufac- 1. I rers, we thereby save a middle profit. Special lines also in Mail Carts,. Bassinettes, etc. Showrooms—221, High. StTGGt, | qtitat^TOTJI Manufactory—loiris lane, j oWAKStA^ 1- The Physician's I I I I I V B 1 £ Cure for Gou" ■ WM I k I k I MB V J & V ™ j| Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. 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Lessees and Proprietors of the Best Postin Stations M Neath ANI Di-triet KITCHEN RANGES. MOST of our leading professional and business mpn dir-e on dinners cooked in our Ranges. The 3inners are well cooked-a very important item-and such dinners help them vpry considerably on the road to suc- cess. This may be said of a large number of our councillors. And we say to those ^YHO don't dine on such dinners, lose no time but procure immediately a satisfactory Range at a satisfactory price and we undertake to fix it in a satisfactory manner. JENKINS & CO., j IRONMONGERS, 89, OXFORD-ST., 9 & 10. PARK-STREET SWANSEA. Telepbne 192. 12 THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING CO. KENT THE LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea and surrounding Distric ADD EBBS—28, LOWER UNION STREET BWAMSS4. '•*>»!* -F»K* 1 Darlington's Handbooks ftjR. Lord Kno^Iys is commanded by ^he King to thank Mr. Darlington for 8 oftbe new edition, eo weU &M Lord Kno:Jys is commanàpd bJ got up. of 'London & Environs.' 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