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.—— c Scale of Cfcarges '•OB CONBKCUTIVH WEEKLY INSERTIONS 07" SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WREN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, or not exceeding 24 words, ptr Insertion. Every additional 8 words, Fourpence. E The foregoing Scale applies only to APARTMENTS AND HOUSES To LM or WANTED; SITUATIONS VACANT or WANTED HOUSES, OFFICES, PROPERTIES and Saops to LF.T or SELL; LOST and UND; MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE WANTS and SALES; but not to any advertise- at of a Trade nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES, £ (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four words 9d. per insertion. Thirty-two ,» 1 A reduction is made for a series of 6, 13, 36, or 52 insertions. 1 a Voucher Cooy be de8i/ed'1,^ Three Halfpence per in33rtion should be added above cheap pronaid ratas. Unless the Advertisements will be timnrad by the Business Bcale. Advertise- Vtanto from Public Bodies are not inserted at tha Prepaid Bate. The Postmaster-General does not allow letters •Idressed to initials or fictitious names to be aBdreroed to any Post Office, and letters sosent •M returned to the sender through the Dead letter Department. Letters to Advertisers by &o or otherwise, may be directed to -Tin CAMBRIAN" Office free of charge; and if ftre gent to cover postage, wilt be lor- V%rdad to thk Advertiser's own address. fV Remittances nnrtar os. may be made in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Po £ }*l °f$™- festal Orders should be made payable to I HE SOUTH WALES DAILY POST CO., LTD., <SII, SKtreet, Swansea. Address all eom»m.i; %*tionsto THK MANAGER, THE CAMBRIA*. q „ —— BIRTH. ^KVONS.-JOn the 5th inert., at Wigan, the Witoot Harold J.-vo-s j SITUATIONS VACANT. | r»^w»ic and Kitchenwaid*. ANTED. Cook-Genera 1; Housemaid kept; WV good wages z'.von.- Apply Callencroft. Humbfr ^"L0 WANTED. Cook-GemerafL, age about 24; wages £ 16; also Housemaid, and able 4tOdo plain cooking if required, age about 24, *fage JE15. Both able to do washing and iron- L ÙC; good references requriod; two in family, f -,Apply after 6 p.m.. Nc,. 2. St. Helen Wree- Mat. near Hospital. Swansea,. one. Housekeepers, Companions. ftlT" ANTED. Working Hcu-sc-keeper. from 33 <o 42 year a of age, for working man's family of five children, youngest five yeans old—Writ a, finst iiotanCf. to William Dol- ing. Cef.n-road, Gnu-is. 547y 10-10 j Nurses. JWTUjBSE Wanted.—Apply 7, develan.dterrace. *■* WaJter-road, Swansea. 526y 10-10 XTURSE.—Wanted, at once. a respectable *■» Girl as Nurse to one baby.—Apply Itrs. lprw-well, Gwvdr Villa. Uplande, Swansea.. 490y 10-10 k -—— ■ House and Parlourmaids. iSTANTED, for 64, Walter-road, a young ^9/ Housemaid.—Apply 9, Richmond-road, Swansea. 453y 10-10 w ANTED, respe- table Girl as Housemaid- Wait Alexandra Restaur- tot. High-rtreet, Swansea. 543yl0-10 Generals. EXPERIENCED General Wanted; good ref- erencei.—Apply M,iP< .I'ncs, Jeweller, 17, U-street, Aberd a rv 5u0y 10-17 1 EXPERIENCED General, for middle of Nov- ember; wages £ 15 to i. 16— Apply by let- tft-26. Swansea. 572y 10-12 GOOD General Servant; two in family. — Full particulars anri wageA ad-drees "Daily Pofc'L." Swansea. 492yl0-'10 Y\f ANTED, a good Gcn^ai Servant.—Apply AO, Gower Btr.as, Sw.t'isea. 434yl0-10 ANTED. General Servant.—Apply 15, Gwydr-crescent, UpL, nd", Swaneetu 596yl0-8 WANTED, a G'nera^ Si-;vant.-App':v Gol- den Cro-f', St. Tli-'tna-, Swansea. 616y 10-13 ifclTANTED, quick Girl. :,«» GeneraJ Servant; good wage?.—3, Brnnswdck-stMer. Swan- •sa. 485y 10-10 VIT"ANT'ED. g<»<;d G<-u2ial Serva-nf.—Apply Mr. Owen. 2. Baj A i L w-crejcena. Swfuq- •ea. 49oyl0-10 t- X\TANTED, rtv-jxH-table General; tiliroe :n family.—Apj'iv 149. Bryn-road, ^wan- 531jL 10 iXTANTED. good Ge^t-.u-al Servant; two hi !*»• family -Apply 11. Walters-terrace,. ^•aaBea. 471 y 10-10 AUTA-NTED. a General Arrant amd Plain Cook.—Apply Mrs. DavievS, 17. Green- *>ay-road, Neath. 495yl0-10 JfclTANTED, immediately. strong, reepect- able (J i r:; good -watri'S give.u.— 1, Boso- •^ill-terrace. Swansea. 565yl&-12 ^ANTED. at once. a. sood Generat l-er- vant, or fctropK Y.>nng Girl.—Apply 43, Helen's-road, SwiU'ea. 57jyl0-12 \\[ANTED, good steady General, age about *■' 23.—Apply 4. Gwy-ur-terrace, Uplands, from 7 to 9 p.m. 403yl0-3 AN- wl^"ANTKD. a General Scivant; cooking ex- porience; comfi ri able home. — Mrs. ~*atw. West End Hotel, Gurseinon. 550yl0-8 ,7"ANTED, Ynuug Girl, about 17 or IB, for tol Housework; i-ile'i> ut.—Apply 21. Nor- 'olk-airee?). Mount Plea«in»'. Swansea. 5G4ylC-10 ^\7"ANTED, at once, respectable Girl, to a^ziiat in honecw< rk and nursing; sleep or out.—Apply 143. Bryu-road, Swansea. lXfANTED. olean, active Girl, far general Houfi-twork; ?ocd references required. ^-Pply aK-er 6 p.m., lU-io.ont House, De-la- Swansea. 58oyl0-12 |^rANTED. immcdiate'.y. good Geineral Ser- rant.—Apply, fir.?t instance, to Mra. ^harles Eva.iw. Newsagm aiud Stationer, Swansea. 5l7yl0-10 WANTED, two respect-able Servants; one for 5. C;«aie-squai'e> and one for 8. ^^Wands-terrace.—Apply between, 5 and 6 "olock. at 8. Oaklaiulii-U'rr.ice. Swansea. 587yl0-12 WANTED, a competent Geperal Servant, for amail family; no children; good ^racter from last situatioii indispensable. ^^Oply Mrs Notter, 53, Gwydr-c re«(«nt, A country girl preiferred. 566y 10-12 ANTED, a General Servant, for the Fever Hospital at Pontardawe. An "OiraaioB of Seven Ski Hingis and Sixpience will be made for rations. Apply by 14th October next, stalling wages required, oopiee of fchre*e went testimonials, to Derail Jonkire, Herbert Ohiambera. t R.S O., Gltuu, 10722d.b.l()-9 L SITUATIONS VACANT. Miscellaneous Situations. A Local Representative Wanted; excellent opening; suit active man desirijig re- munerative employment, for spare time— Ad-dreia; Box 11, "South Wailes Daily Post," Swansea. 469yl0-:0 RMY Employment Association for Army Reserve Men. Reservists of exemplary very good. or good characters should apply to have t-beir name" registered for employ- ment at the Recruiting Office, 14, Unionist., Swansea. 122yl0-23 A Sum of 10s. upwards weekly easily earned at home, cutting Paper Stenoila; all work taken and paid for; mate rial a found; ea*y>, co.rbstanit, amusing; good pay. Stamped envelope. — Ghanney, 4, V.ctoria-terra-ce, Horneey. London. 35yl0-10 A Man of good appearance and address can hear of remunerative outdoor work, that can be done either in the day time as eole occupation, or in the evening without inter- fering with the diay's employment.—Apply by letter or post-card iji first instance.—Address Albany, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1072dbl0-8 A steadily-increasing income can be made by an energetic, tactful! man who hat-' some time daily at his d'sposal. The wolrk is quite outside the usual line of canvassing. May be done at the agent's own time, and the many attractive features rejider it easy to obtain bu-sineas. Specially good terms.— Audreys Order, "Daily Post," Swansea. 10766dbl0-12 CORRESPONDENTS Wanted at Kidwelly C and Penelawdd.-Apply to Sub-Editor, "Daily Poet." Swansea. x CLERK Wa.nted in Steamship Agent's Office: c some knowledge of Railway work deni- able.—Apply, starring salary required, Box 73, Post-office, Swansea. 593ylC-13 /^«i^"VASSERS.—Smart Men Wanted at 1 once. to work Swansea and district, j Saaary and commisaionir—lAddiwa M.G.A.. "Daily POE-t." Swansea. 445yl0-9 1?RRAND Girl Wanted, in Tailor's Work- shop.—Apply Snippers;, 27, Union Oham- ber,4, Swansea. 479y 10-10 EXPERIENCED Ironer Wanted; also Girl E to learn Collar Machine.—Apply Alex- andra Lraundry, De-la-Beche-street, Swansea. 286y 10-8 GOOD Man requires a. Situation in a place of trust, or Timekeeper, age 50; excellenit references.—Address Box 136, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 432yl0-9 C ROGER'S Haulier.-Wanted, strong Young G Man, used to honses and warehouse work; good character; ipdoors.—Stephen Evaaa, Tony ref ail, Glam. 558yl0-12 GROGERy.-Wanted, strong Boy, 16; can G wrap sugar and assist; indoors—Ben Davies, Neath. 419yl0-9 ROICERY and Provisions.—Sharp, respect- G able Boy Wanted, to make himsfr.f generaddy useful.—Evan a. Royal Storei?, 30, lJUwer Oxford-street, Swansea. 610yl0-10 i "J^"AVArIFS Wanted, for Siding Work.-Apply Daniel Griffiths, Wa*m-y-Ooed Collier- :ræ, Po«i>ardawe. lf^/tO-12 TJLASTERERS and Slaters—Wanted, two P good M'cu, at once; constant job for suitable men.—Apply Thomas Harris, Aber- ayron, or Mountaiin Ash. 452yl0-10 PLAIN Machinist Wanted, or an Apprentice p for machinist.; one who can work sew- ing machine preferred; also good Tailoresa, one who is u&ed to wailStooartB.-71, Oxfordt- stretit, Swansea. 606yl0-10 KESPECTABLE Youth Wanted; good oppor- R tunity for energetic one.—Apply, with reference, Manager, Stead and Simpson. Ox- ford-street, Swajieea. 594yl0-13 EESPECTABLE Youth Wanted as Appren- IR tice to the Cabinetmaking; emaJil pre- mium required.—Apply Hillardu 23, CoJJege. street, Swansea. 511yl0-10 i O ESPECTABLE Person required, to act as A*- Agent for the Swansea Finance Co., lied., in the Neath district.—Apply 16, Goa.t- stTeet, .Swam^ea. 1077d.b. 10-12 0 HARP Office Boy Wanted for Shipbroker's OfRce.—Writp. stating wa,geei required, to Broker, "Daily Post," Swansea. 502yl0-10 i ^WANSEA Waterworks. — A Temporary s Assii-tant Wanted for Grocery Stores; ona with knowledge of Drapery preferred.— Apply Mr. William Richards, Manager. Cray, Breconshire. 10744dbl0-9 CTRONG Youth Wain ted, to make Mmself generally useful in cleain.ing house; one accustomed to laundry work preferred. Apply Wotton and Geddea, Dyer, Dillwyn- atreet, Swansea. 429yl0-9 '"PEA and Provisions —Wanted, immediately, J- a smart Junior; Wefe'lh; also smart Lad, outdoor —Apply Watkins and Co., 97, High- etrect, Swansea. 420yl()-9 rpHE Grasham Publishing Co., 11, Fisher- A fltrcet, Swansea, have a vacancy for a first-class Canvasser. Only experienced men need apply (by letter only) to the above ad- dress. Absolutely new line. 417yl0-8 TV-ANTED, a Young Man, as Boots.—Apply Ijonglands Hotel, Swansea. 584yl0-12 V.VANTED, at once. a good Man.—Apply 32, Walter-road, Swansea. 486yl0-10 WANTED, a Lad. to make himself useful. -Apply E. Yeandile. Baker. St. Thomas. "VITA-I^TED, respectable Lad, just leaving scheul.—Apply 97. Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 438yl3.9 TAI^ANTED. two Machinists (Singer'a pre- » » ferred).—Apply Parry and Rocke, Ltd., SM-and. Swansa.t. 503yl0-10 ANTED a respectable. strong Lad as » Errand Boy.—Apply Thomas Lewis and Co., Oxford-street, Swansea. 476y 10-10 "1 "AXTKD, an Apprentice to the SadcEery Trade; live out.—Apply Phillips!, Sad- dler. Martin-street, Morrist-on. 535yl010 "11TANTED, a clean, smart Boy, as Appre>nr tiee to till ? Hairdressinig.—Apply W. SCudden,. Diilwyn-street, Swansea. 59Cy 10-10 TA^AXTED, immediately, Man, to deliver. State ag<e, experience, and wage? re- quireti.—r^G^ Young, Bottler, Neath. 557yl0-12 AA'ANT 1.D, Barmaid; quick counter brade. — A]r])ly, with reterencoy. Stttte age, etc.—Talbct Arms Hotel, Port Talbot. 598,vl0-10 TT'"ANTED, a sitrong Lad for Dough Mak- » ing. and to make himself useful; live In.—Apply Storey and Canteen, Cray. 10745dbl0-9 \:i7"ANTED, tfmart Errand Boy; vacancy for an Apprentice.—M. A. Crabba. British amd Foreign Confectionery, 31, Walter-road. Swansea. 48Dy!0-10 TTTANTED, smart Travellers, private Beer Trade. N ea t It district; best terms to j,h! ins n.—Address X.X., "Daii'y Post," Swansea,. 1032nl0-13 T1TANTED. an Apprentice to tihe Coaeh- T buiidang and Wheelwright Trade.— Apply G. Tucker, Coachbuilder, Whyndham- straet, Swansea. 382yl0-8 IITANTED. good Agent, to call on Grocers, VV. etc. Firat-clafl3 paj-niemt.—Apply Sec- retary of Works. 10, Birkbeck-road, Kings- land, London. 411ylQ-8 TAI^ANTED, several Young Women for the »* Carpet and Blini making department; ale. Apprentices.—David Evan, and Co.. Ltd,. Draper. .Swansea. 562,yl0-9 "Vl^AXTED, stmart Office Boy! one with t knowledge of Shorthmnd preferred.- Addresj. ata/tiug wages required, to Coal. "Daiiy PoBb," Swanaea. 367yl0-8 "VATANTED, a Young Person, to assist in » Butcher's Shop and make herself generally useful; must, speak Wlclah—Write E., "Daily Poat," Swansea,. 385yl0-8 T^rA.NTED. ait on-ee, a good Billiard Mairker, » » aged about 17 or 18. and to maike him- self useful; good wageo given—Apply Keep- 1 ing. Lord Nelson Hotel, M:Iford Haven. 425y 10-9 "\TT"ANTED, smart. wel!-educaled Gentle- » » man as Representative for good local firm; splendid opening for man with good connection among schools.—Address Repre- 's?ntative, "Da-I'ly Post," Swansea, 603y 10-13 T\TANTED, confidential and reliable Young Y» Man. as Bookkeeper and Corresponding Cerk; used to Shorthand and Typewriting; one thoroughly cognisant with coail trade and circularizing. Business in the Midlands. — Address Box 30. "Daily Post," Swansea 474y 10-10 "TOUTH is able to Post Tradesmain's Books 1 in spare time.—Address Nemo, "Daily Post." Swansea. 585y 10-12 "VTOUNG Lady required, to represent large 1 firm at Swansea; would suit ex-School- misU.-e&s..—Addretss Sehoolmisna-ess, Daily Post," Swansea. 602yl0-13 "\TOUXG Men desirous of joining the Regu- lar Army or Militia should apply at the Recruiting OBic-e. 14. Union-street, Swan- sea. Splendid opportunity for advancement in all branches to well-conducted young men. 413y 10-26 QAS. Weekly offered to either sex (who can OU write).—For part cular-.i send an ad- dreu=ed envelope to Managei'. Glendower, Tor- quay. 499y 10-10 SITUATIONS WANTED. A S Groom or Groom-Coachman, single- A handed preferred, ride and drive; good character; willing to be useful.-Apply L. W., Barntake Point, Neyland, Pem. 559yl0-12 ERTIFICATED Ladies' Monthly Nurse, c disengaged after September 30th; high- est references; tlerms moderate.—101. Nor- folk-street), Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 215yl0-8 PLUMBER requires constant job, first-clasa p workman), age 45. good references; non- union.—Addross Plumber, "Daily Post," Swansea. 433yl0-9 RESPECTABLE Person, 22. requires a Situa- tion as Waitress, in or out of Swansea. —Address P.R,, "Daily Post," Swansea,. 589ylO-12 KESPECTABLE Young Man, age 20, s-eeks -L\ Situation as Timekeeper, or any ottoer position of trust.—Address Position, "Daily P -t. Swansea. 577yl0-12 SITUATION Wanted as Housekeeper to a s Gontleman, or as Companion-Help. — Annie, 2A, Windisor-tierrace, Swansea. 582yl0-12 SITUATION Wanted as General Servant, age Is 17, country girl, good character.—Ad- dress M.A., Aehbury Villa, Tuffley-avenue, Gloucester. 457y 10-10 1"0 Shoeing Smith.—Young Man require3 a job as good Doorman, or Floor and Fire; steady.—Brown, Houghton. Neyland, Pem. 497ylM T 0 Builders, Contractors. Painters. — Wanted, employment Painter. Glaz- ier, Paperhanger; experienced in g'lasi9-cui0- ting, tetnderlng; 44; abstainer; references. — Address Decorator, "Daily Post," Swansea. 501yl010 Address Decorator, "Daily Post," Swansea. 501yl010 T1TANTED. Work, by Young Woman, dally » or weekly —Apply L„ 30, New Oxford- street, Swansea. 123y3-33 ~Y\f ASHING.—A respectable Woman requires wa^biiiag for any respootab e family.— Addreas M A.. "Daily Post," Swansea. 424yl0-9 11^ANTED, by Young Lady. Situation as » Lady's Companion, in or about Neath. —Address Lady, "Daily Post," Swansea* 422yl0-9 —Address Lady, "Daily Post," Swansea* 422yl0-9 WANTED, by Young Man, Situation ais Warehouseman, or any ot'her position of trust—Addresa Position, Daily Poet," Swansea. 577y 10-12 T\TANTED, Work, by respectable Young » Woman, daily 2s. 3d., weekly 10fl., or Offices to clean.—Addireas Work, "Da dy Post," Swansea. 599yl0-10 "YrANTED, Siitnat'ion as Pastrycook; Icing, » » Piping, Jellies, and Famciea; fir:'t,<'la.s- J.onidon references-.—Apply 3. Hanover-srtaet. Swanseau 533yl0-10 \\TANTED, by Olerk, Situation in Office, or » place of truslt, ag)e 35; good experience; modeja-ta salary. — Address M.M., "Daily Post," Swansaai. 407ylM "llflDOW requires Situation as Nurse to Inval'd, or Working Housekeeper to a lady or gentleman; good referancos.—Ad dresa Good, "Daily Post," Swansea. 391yl0-8 Tl^ANTED, by a highly ret-pectable Young » Person, situation as Working House- keeper to a gentleman, widower or bachelor; good references.—Address Keeper, Da-iily Poet," Swansea. 544yl0-10 TO LET. rpo LEI' No. 5. Nor tii amp ton Gardens.— J- To view, apply to R. H. Marten, AKcnsmore, Skellty^road., Swansea. 572al2-18 ''I^O LET. Red Lion Hotel, Uangadock. r Double licensed. fraO. Excelllent1 fAabling acco\mmodatlon» Ol cV-es'Ua bl L>he d house.— Appily Watkinis, Tycerrig. liandov- er,y. 631eam9-26 NEATH —To Let. Dan-y-Parc House, Semi- detached, facing Victoria: Gardent?, and cocil'jai'ni'ng Drawing-room m Dininig-room. L ibrary. large i'tchien. Scullery. Wash-house. Large Cellar with bottle rack for Wine, hot and cold wafter BaU'h>. 7 Bedrwm?. Lawn. Ga-iden, and back e'ntrnnce.—Appily to Mr. J. T. Davies, No. 2. Alma-p'lace, N-eaiJh. 634 GAME and iishing to let, about 700 acres. Noted enclosed Covers and. excellent RiveiU, adjoining reaowiied presterve.-i. — Apply Rogers, Llangadock. 570a 10-9 APARTMENTS. COMFORTABLE Silting Rooms and Bod- c roams to Let; use of bath-room; clorje to the Hospital; terms mocteratie.—Apply 13, Kensington-crescent, Swansea. 517a5-1 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 and cold), board and attendance.—Terms, in. clusive, to Captain Beynon. 23, Russell-street, Swansea. 533aLi-5 A PARTMENTS.—To all having Apartments A to let. Do not lose pounds by having your Apartments empty when, for Is. (or toree weeks, 2s.), you canhaveathirtv-Hord ADVERTISE- MENT in Six LONDON SUBURBAN NBWts- PAPfciis, circulating in districts which each year send thousands of visitors to Swansea. Names of papers—" Leyton," Ley tonstone," West Ham," "Wanstead, Woodford, and Forest Gate," "Manor Park," and "Ilford Express and [ndependent.Address, PUBLISHER, "Inde- pendent" Office, Leytonstone, London, N.E. TRADE SPECIALITIES. DAVIES' BALSAM OF HONEY for Coughs. Coids, Asthma, Tightness of the Chest, 4c. 5id. and 2s. 3 I.-Prepared only by J. DAVIES, M.P.B. JUpeusinii Chemist, 30, Hurh street. Bwansea. 29 29 P MOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126, High- Pq street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in '.own for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 IV/rOLE.&KlXK Wanted, any quant it j* pur- ..L J- chased; h'igh'St price given, (,,11".11 by r:^urn..—Giil-bey. Romford. E-r.swx, 573a 10-16 fMO BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums, Business Circulars and Cards, Time Sheets, Sstimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "CAMBRIAN" Office, 211, High-street, Swansea. TS your Watch out of Order? Best and A ^cheapest shop in Swansea for Repairs of Watcliea of every description, both Eiig- litfi and Foreign, is na Campbell's, Watch- maker, 20, High-st reeiS Arcade, Swansea-. Clocks and Jewellery repaired. Witch Fin- Laherto tne- Trada. 441yl0-10 S; UN—DOUBLE BREECHLOADER, finely finislied. 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. I WINTER EXPRESS SERVICE. I SWANSEA, CARDIFF, NEWPORT, to THE MIDLAND COUNTIES, NORTH OF ENGLAND, & SCOTLAND (VIA GLOUCESTER AND MIDLAND RAILWAY). FROM OCTOBER l>-t, 1003. WEEK DAYS. a. m. a.m. a.m. a m. a.m p ni pai. p JO. SWANSEA (HighStreet) dep. 6 20 6 50 X }o 10 55 ir 40 2 "5 | > 5^ 1 5~ 1 CARDIt F 8 o Q oj i o i H 124^ 12; 4 2 i 8 10 3^ NEWPORT 8 2^ cj 26 10 42 1 10 1 5- 4 25 6 11 2 BIRMINGHAM (NewSt.).. arr n 25 1 15 2 20 4 22 40 7 io 9 5^ 2. 2 0 i 5s LEICESTER tl 12 3X 2 50 4 50 6 o f T.= 8 25 § 9 15 8 ?o BURTON >1 12 12 22; 3 5 '5 0 'P r* 28 7 11 12 *0 4 si 4 DERB\ 12 35 2 52 3 2B 5 2$u 6 45 j* 8 15 11 52 -H 5 10 5 10 NOTTINGHAM .j 1 2o ^44 4 42 t> 12 CG 72; 85^ 1 tj £ 6 >0 8 oa MANCHESTER • victoria Hi 5 "5 2 7,;c: ^,0 ° 2C» .g 9 "«3 "> 5 gf i victoria 2 3.^ :5 8 .g 10 12 uio <; ,2 BOLTON (Trinity Street) „l ? (, E 6 41 « n i„ o ,038 5E46 31120 c BLACKBCRN 3S 7 iK J 9 50 u'u 10 a?12 11 c/3 SOUTHPORT(Lord Street) 4 2H c 7^0 o io u <;</ 8R40 oT2 c LIVERPOOL (Mid. Cen.) „ ? 40 2 6 25 8 1; «, j S F*S 2JO L2 SHEFFIELD 1 36 W 4 30 6 25 8 18 SO 27 IA 30 6 8 ^O"OE HULL fH. & B Line) 4 8 Q 6 20 S 10 30 — 6C10 >3 9 55 5 2°-~ HULL (N. E.) 410 w 7 10 12 ] j iq C 12 50 4 42 S10 55 9 °S 1ORK 3 o « 5 4-5 S 43 O 10 2 II 40 3 ,3 O 10 s SCARBOROUGH 5 :o ^7 5+ o 1 3O r°5 s 35 11 is 0 MIDDLESBROUGH 5 c 7 53 10137= 12 4 rtii5ij8<;6 £ WEST HARTLEPOOL < 3„ 8 8 17 10 41 L2 11 c e 48 -12 22 o «E SUNDKRLAND 5 58 « 5? 10 5° {3 12 c 1!! s <9 in "7 9 58H SOUTH SHIELDS 6 2 § ?5 n -21 o g sr3s "115.04; NEWCASTLE 5 >•> 2 « »» '5 « 1225 s Q8 °N 9 ?o LEEDS 3 5 5 10 25 •= « 35 10 42 1 25 9 1010 55 BRADFORD 3 33 5 52 7 30 « 10 20 N -O 2 50 Q 5011 55 HARROGATE 4 13 6 32 10 57 12 2 Hio 20 2 54 CARLISLE 5 32 7 5.- iE'o 4 '■* 12 GLASGOW (St. Enoch) „ 8 -,o 10 20 gy'IO 7A i 20 EDINBURGH (Waverley) 8 35 10 25 3j,;so ^5 | 5Si 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 hy the Midland Route from Gloucester). LUNCHEON AND DINING CARS (first and third class) as sbown in the columns above. Passengers from Cardiff, Newport and South Wales c sn avail themselves of the Luncheon and Dining Cars from Gloucester or Cheltenha m cntbe Midland West Expresses. ORDERS FOR TICKETS. RESERVED SEATS AND COMPARTMENTS, &c., will receive prompt attention if addressed to Midland Company'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. 0. Manton, District Superintendent, Brecon. DERBY, SEPTEMBER, 1903. JOHN MATHIESON, Gen eralManager. PUBLIC NOTICES GOVERNMENT SCHOOL of SCIENCE and ART, Alexandra Road, Swansea. All the Classes of the above School RE- OPENED ON Tuesday. SeDtember the 15th. For further information apply at the School, Free Library; or see handbills, posters, &c. BY ORDER. p RELIMIXARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A Visit to Neatu bv the Eminent Scientist, DR. W. H. DALLINGER. L.L.D., D.G.L., F.R.IS., etc., etc. DR. DALLINGER Will give his Popular LECTURE on "SPIDERS THEIR WORK AND THEIR WISDUM." (Illustrated by Original Transparencies from Nature, Prepared by the Lecturer), at the GWYN HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER, 8th NEXT. Lanterni-st — Mr. J. W. Garbutt (of Leeds). RESERVED SEATS — 3s. Early application for Seats is requested. Seat." are now being booked. Tickets may be obtained from the Hon. Sees., Messrs. Henry Parniinter, 22, Gnoll Park-road, Neath; D. E. Jenkins, 43. Wind- sor-road, Neath; and J. H. Cullev, 9. Rope- walk, Neath; or of Mr. Walter Whit-tington, Printer, Wind-street, Neath. JgOARD OF EDUCATION. APPOINTED DAY. Order made under Section 27 (2) of the Education Act, 1902. Whereas bv Sub-section (2) of Section 27 of the Education Act, 1902, thereinafter re- ferred to as "The Act." it is enacted that the Act shall, except as expressly provided, come into operation on the appointed day, ■(ltd the appointed dav shall be th-3 26th day of March, 1903, or such other day, not being more than eighteen months later. as the Board of Education may appoint, and differ- ent days IIBV be appointed! for diffeient pur- poses, "and for different provisions of the Act and for different Councils. And whereas bv an Order, dated the 16th dav of March, 1903, the Board of Education haw fixed the first day of Apnl, 1903, as the appointed day for the purposes of Sub- section (5), of Section 23 of the Act. And whereas by Orders, dated the 24th dav of March. the'.15th day of May, the 30th day of June. and the 31st day of July, 1903, the Board of Education have fixed as the appointed dav for each of the Councils of the County Boroughs, Boroughs and Urban Districts named in the Schedule to this Order, for all other purposes and provisions of the Act. the 30th day of September, 1903, or i-uch later day or days as the Board might for any such pui pose or provision for any of the s.nd Council* thereafter appoint Now, therefore, the Board of Education, pursuant to the Act, 'and to every other power enabling then) in that behalf, thereby an oint as the appointed day for each of the said Councils for all such other purposes and provisions, the first day of December, nine- teen hundred and three, or such later day or davs as the Board may for any such other purpose or provision for any of the. said Councils hereafter appoint. Given under the Seal of Office of tTie Boaxd of Education, this 29th dav of September, 1S03. JOHN 11. DASENT, An Assistant Secretary of the Board of Education. Schedule—Councils of Borouglis. Neath, 6421 PUBLIC NOTICES. I 110 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are Incited for the ERECTION of 20 HOUSES at MELINCOURT, RESOL- V EN, for Mr. S. L. Jones, Neath. Plans and Specifications may be seen ai the offices of the undersigned. I Tenders to be sent in not later than the 17th inst., endorsed "Tender for 20 Houses." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. COOK REES. Architect, Neath. rjlO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Tenders are invited for the erection of 3G ) Houses at ^even Sisters, netr Neath, for E. t Evans BeV».u. Esq., Neath. i Plans an-d Specification may be seen at the f Office is of too undersigned. Tenders to be sent in not later than 10th I day of October, endorsed "Tender for 30 Houses." The lowes tor any Tender not necessarily a-ccepted. J. COOK REES, 10717 Architect, Neath. I ^R MY CONTRACTS. i —— TENDERS for the SUPPLY of BREAD and MEAT, for the period of six months, I from 1st December, 1903, at the various J stations in the Western District will be re i ceived at the undermentioned office, until 12 oclock noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 2Lst October, 1903, for Meat, and' on FRIDAY, the 23rd October, 1903. for Bread and Flour. Forms of Tender, with list of Stations, can be obtained on application to the Officer Commanding Army Service Corps. District Head Quarter Office, Granb.7 Barracks, Devonport. 7th October, 1903- I EDUCATIONAL. pEN DEE N 0O 1L EGE LANGLAND BAY. I MODERN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL rou GIRLS I MISS 1. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., R.A.M. Cert., (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettsll, General Works Manager of Messrs. Viviam A Sons). RBFBRKNCXS :— The LADY SWANSEA. LADY Mo RS HEAD,Forest Lodge, Bin field, Berks. MRS. WILMOT, Audley Skhacuth, Devon. Miss EDEN, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. REV. SECRETAN Jo.N:&S. M.A., late Vicar oi Oystermouth, South Wales. Pupils are prepared for Londoa Matriculation, University Locals,. Aasoinated Board (Royal Academy aid Royal Celiege of Music), Trinity College,Colloge of VioKniste,Diploma (Teacbers) and other examinationB. SO LANGLAND BA1:. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUK. LANGLAND, NEAR SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and foreign Governesses sad Yiattinf fMasters. Preparation for Local EMHCMBatMM. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. The AUTUMN TERM will begin TUES- DAY, SEPTEMBER 15th.. GIRLS' BOARDING ft »AY SCHOOL, DIJMBAKTON. BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD. SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL-MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Kesident French and English Governesses and Visiting Professors. Pupils Prepared for all Public Examinations. The House is well situated in its own gronnds close to beach and parks. tNEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15th. Boarders return September 14LL. Day Gu!a, September 15th. 6 BRYN PAULOG, LANGLAND-EOAD MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL vo* GIRLS PBEPABATOBY 1. BOARDING SCHOOL yoR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted ty the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergysoan). Pnpils prepared for all Public I umiaatiung Hiarhest Tteferpneem. Torms on applicatjou. AUTUMN TERMS faegias Sept. IW. uba riens, vetum BEPL olk MUSICAL. I ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tenterden-street, London, W. Instituted 1822. incorporated by Roy: Charter 1830. THE METROPOLIAN EXAMINATION of Musical Composers, Performers, ana Teachers Successful Candidates at which are created LICEN HATES of the ROYAL ACADEMY of MUSIC, and have the sole ripht of ap- pending the letters L.R.A.M. to their names. The examinations are held during the Sum- mer and Christmas vacations. Last day for Entry for the Christmas examination, 31st- October, 1903. Syllabus, Entry Form, and all further in- formation may be obtained on application to F. W. R EN A U T, Secretary. 638 MISSFLORENCE FRICKER A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., Receives Students for the HIGHER DEVELOP- KENT of PIANOFORTE; PLAYING, VOICK ) PRODUCTION and SINGING also for HAR- KONY 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 Westlake, Mr. Randegger, Mr. Shakespeare and Mr. Frye Parker, and holds diplomas of the R.A.M. as public performer and teacher of piano and harmony, and of the R.C.M. as public singer and in harmony, and also holds the Certificate of Merit of the R.A.M. for piano playing, and five medals of that Institution for piano and singing. Pupils 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 MR. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. j (Organist and Choirmaster of BethesdaCongregational Church, Briton Ferry), ACCSPTS PUPILS IN PTANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING & THEORY. Pupils P-epared for Examinations. 21, QUEEN-STREET, NEATH. 30 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 103, WALTER-KOAD. RS EDWARD FRICKER I MISS FLORENCE FRICKER, A.B.A.M., A.R.C.M., AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R.A.M. AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R.A.M. ^Piano, Harp, Violin, Voice Training and Solo Singing, Harmony, Sight-Singing, Theory of Mnsic, Ac. AUTUMN TERM begins September 14th f MR. WALTER WHITTAKER I (Diploma (Leipeic Conservatoire), i Formerly with Mr. W. F. Hulley. Accepts pupils for Violin, Viola, Theory, Harmony and Orchestration. AT 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 y DANCING, CALISTHENICS, &c. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD. MISS CRAVEN will RE-COMMENCE b^r CLASSES at her Residence on WEDNESDAY. October 7th, at 2 30 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. PRIVATE LESSONS MISS LANGDON'S ) Glasses fop Dancing, Deportment, ETC., WILL BE RESUMED, AS USUAL, IN OCTOBER. AT SWANSEA, EATH, MUMBLES & NEIGHBOURHOOD For Terms, adàress -2, Sea View Villas, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. MISS KATE GAYDON Will commence her Classes for tuition in Dancing and Physical Culture IN OCTOBER, In Swansea, Munibles, Neath, Llanelly and Burry Port. For full paiticulars, apply 28, Bryn Road, Swaasei. INSURANCE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. "FUNDS IN H4XD— £ 2,386.639." For all particulars apply to the following Agents: — SWANSEA Mr. H. G. Solomon. Tan- nery Chambers. Gower- street. „ Mr. Travers Walters. Messrs. H. C. Higman &: Co., 1, Northampton- place. „ Messrs H. J. Goss and Co., 59-60. Wind-street „ Mr. J. A. Bishop, Union Chambers. Union-st. ABERAVON Mr. David E. Jones. 1 BRITON FERRY. Mr. H. H. Hunter. ] MUMBLES Mrs. Alice Orrin. NEATH Mr. John T. Richards. PONTARDAWE Mr. David »mith. i PORT TALBOT Mr. Enoch Thomas. MR. C. G. WEST, 3, Ynis-streei. TRALE NOTICES. r.„.o„™ A j CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER 4; OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, &c WIND STREET, SWANSEA, AND AT NEWTON-ROAD. MUMBLES. Telegraphic Address—" Chappell, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telephone—0462. JOH N JON ES & Co., HIGH-CLASS YAN 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 aDd reliable Combination Be^ lustration, each in three parts, including "Dominion" large purchases, we are now enabled to offer these for Sale at the verylow price of 13/9 each. M'e are the Cheapest House in \Vales or and D R A NN7 I N G- SUITES, etc. Being Manufac- rers, we thereby save a middle profit. Special lines also in Mail Carts, Bassinettes, etc. Showrooms—221, High Street, l pmincri Manufactory—Morris lane, j uvlRaauA. I — » The Physician's ■ V JH £ Cure for Gout, ■ p J I L I i I bH I 0 V Rheumatic Gout Safest and most The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Gentle Medicine for Stomach, Headache. Heartburn, Indigestion, Infants Children, Sour Eructations, Bilieas Affections. Delicate Females, an d the vickness o{tPregnancy. DINNEFORDS glKMESIAlBy.^ IM 45 WORTH A GUINEA BOX. BEECIIAM'S PILLS FOR ALL BllilOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH, WIND, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER, AND FEMALE AILMENTS. THE 1SALE IS OVER SIX MILLION BOXES PER ANNUM. Prepared only by the l^upi ietor, Thcmae Beecham, St. Helens, Laneafihire. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers everyvheie, in Boxes, Is. lid. 2s. 9d. each Full Directions with each box. —— t >■ —^ PTON MEWS, DILL W YN-STREET SWANSEA. I.L & T. BULLIN. Caoa ways ready. Wedding Carriages with < SuitableHorses. Funeral Carriages Complete. NEATH & DISTRICT BILL-POSTING • COMPANY.—Late T. Yfxhh. OFFICES :—ASSBMBLT ROOMS, NEATH. MANAGES:—J. W. ROBINSON. 1- Lessees and Proprietors of the Beat Postin Stations in Neath and District KITCHEN RANGES. MOST of our leading professional and business men dire on dinners cooked in our Ranges. The dinners are well cooked—a very important item—and such dinners beip them very considerably on the road to suc- cess. This may be said of a large number of our councillors. And we Bay to those wbo 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„ IRONMONGERS, 89, OXFORD-ST., 9 & 10. PARK-STREET I' SWANSEA. Telephne 1S3. 12 I THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING CO | RENT THE LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea and surrounding Distric ADDRESS-28. LOWER UNION STREET SWANSEA. I u_ I X* <&• IH| %*OUT PILLS Ti e only ren.eny in tbe world for GOUTar.d RHEUMATISM that relieves and cures these complaints. Sure, safe and effectual. The composition is purely vegetable No restrain; of diet during us-. ?*—- Darlington's Handbooks A W "Lord Knollysis commanded bv JfedmSS the King to thank Mr. Darlington ig^^for a copy of the new edition, so well awfcma*« got np> of -London & Environs.' Nothing better could be wished for —" British Weekly.' A brilliant book."—" The Times." Visitors to London, and Residents, should use Particularly good" LONI[)O-N'* Ac i demy. ACldemy.' Most emphatically tops them all." AND By E, C. Cook & Daily Graphic' E. T. Cook, M.A. 4 E i. Revised 5a. ENVIRONS 24 maps & plans; 60 Illustrations. 60 Illus., Maps & Plans 100 Illus. Maps & Plan 5s. 5s. NORTH WALES. DEVON & CORNWALL. Visiters to Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings. Bournemouth. Exeter, Exmouth, Sidmouth, Dawlish, Teignmouth. Torquay, Paignton, Da.rtmouth, Dartmoor, Exmoor. Plymouth, Falmouth, Penzance. Newquay, Clovelly, Ilfracombe, Lynton. Minehead. Wye Valley, Severn Valley, Bath.. Weston-super-Mare. Malvern, Hereford, Worcester. Glouce-iter, Llandrindod Wells, Llangollen, Aberystwith. Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelly, Harlech, Cric- clech, Pwllheli, Llandudno. Trefriw, Rhyl Bettws-y-Coed. Festiniog, Conway, Oolwyi Bay Norwich, Yarmouth. LowesUrft, Norfolk Broade. Isle of Wight, and Channei Islands should use DARLINGTON 8 HANDBOOK is, each. Llangollen: DARLINGTON and CO. London: SIMPKIN and CO. Paris k New York BRENTANO'S. And all Booksellers The Railway Bookstalls and all Booksellers. PHOTOGRAPHS, Beautiful Photographs of Scenery, Ruins, etc., in Italy, Greece. Turkey. PaU-stine, and Egypt, also the English Lake. and North Wa]p/"ls 6d.. anrt 2s. ListPo&t I Free —DARLING !ON & Co., LLANGOLLEN i CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON, S.W. j Patients seen daily on their own application at TWO O'CLOCK. I Funds urgently needed for Geaeral Expenses and for the Research Department. Secretary, FRED. W. HOWELL 46