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,Scalc of Charges 1 For Consecutive Weekly Insertions of BMALIJ ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, not exceeding 24 words, Per Insertion. Every additional 8 words, Fourpence. The foregoing Scale applies only to APARTMENTS AND HOUSES To Let or Wanted; Sit"iof parties Wanted; Houses, Offices P «d Shops to Let or Sell; Los and found; Miscellaneous Private Wants aDd Sales; but not to any advertise- ment of a Tarde nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four words 9d. per insertion. Thirty-two t, Is. « A reduction is made for a series of 6, 13, or 52 insertions. If a Voucher Copy be desired, an extra TThree Halfpence per insertion should be .dded to the above cheap prepaid rates. Unless prepaid the Advertisements will fee charged by the Business scale. Adver- tisements from Public Bodies are not in serted at the Prepaid Rate. The Postmaster-General does not allow getters addressed to initials or fictitious glomes to be addressed to any Post Office, And letters so sent are returned to the Sender through the Dead Letter Depart- ment. Letters to Advertisers by initials, eW., or otherwise, may be directed to "The Cambrian" Office free of charge; and it Stamps are sent to cover postage, will be awarded to the Advertiser's own address. Remittances under 5s. may be made in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Ur- Postal Orders should be made to •The South Wales Daily Post Co., Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address all 4communications to The Manager, "The Cumbrian."
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DEATH. McB&YDE -On March 18th. James MicBrjide, tote at Swansea., at 4, Upper BeAfc^rd-pla^ Xogeetl-square, London, aged ol. femo-ZD
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IN MIDORI AM. jrCHTBS.—In ever loving memory of Sao* who passed away March 2srd. 1889. St* San Frame isco, U.S.A.. 620a3-2o <L——A- SITUATIONS VACANT. ke and Kitchonmaide. ^lOOK-GENEHAL for Neath; good refer- PL-F ences required.—App<iy Mrs. Johnson, <Qneen'9-plaoe, Jfe-ath. 1226n3-2» ANTED experienced Kilfcchenmaid.— Wf Apply Tenby Hotel. Swansea. €29f5-23 NowtekMpeni Companhw. 3MOMOR Wants Working Housekeeper, at once.—Apply 37. Walter-road, Swansea. 637f3-25 MUrANTEP. experienced Lady Halp; family Vfj three; refined hoane; no servant; assistance given; gae cooking; no cbtld-re,n.- y Wegtbourne-road, Penarth- 726f3-28 MONSO and PurKurmaio. j anrTANTED, House-Parlourmaid.—Apply to I Ofw- Urs. Martenv Allensmore, Bketty-road, gwajaaea. 791T3-29 **7"ANTED, at once, smart Girl as Horose- WVI maid, and to assist in Waiting.—Apply, ytui references, T. Hopkins, Woodfield Tem- 4porance Hotel, Morriston. 75UW-28 Generals. Generals. AS experienced Gene-rail Servant- Wanted.— Am>ly Chambsirlain Tydraw-street. gort IVbot. ??6f3"29 gort IVbot. ??6f3"29 erey-KRAl. Servant Wanted.—Apply 1. Grad- v ock-slreet* Swansea. 613f>25 arajAOTEbrGeneral Servant* after Elaster.- ifr. Apply 9. Qnoll-avemne. Neabh. 635f3-2 X*7"ANTED, a good Generad Servant; good »* borne for good girl.—Powis.Glaia. 7Mf.3-28 WANTED, a General Servant.—Apply M. Fidher, George Inn, Stra»ad, Swansea. 785f3-29 WANTED, good General Servant.—Apply after 6 p.m., at 23. Fiaabury terrace, Mm&se*, P3-27 WANTED, experienced General Servant; two in tamtily.-1, Eruuawick-pJlaoe, Waaeeeu 579f3-24 SIr ANTED, Cook-General, three in family.- It*. Appily 16. Windfior-terrace. Uplands, fiwaaiaea. 721f3-28 SJS7"ANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply WW.Mrs. Levi Jaxnee, Glenroaa, Victoria Gardens, Neath. 741f3-28 • 9MTASTED, good General, by April 5t«h: IVW. email family.—Miss Williams, 82. Wal- ter-road. Swansea. 743f3-28 XHTANTED, ait once, Young Girl as Genera' |W» muat be fond of children.—App.v 15, l&OBlrary-termce, Swansea. 758fJ 9 WANTED, a good Girl for general house. NIF work; another kept.—Apply Mrs. Ben- on, Oart-rci, Eaton G-rove. 72513-28 iXnCHJNG General Servant Wanted; three in IX family; work light; :omfortable home. —86, The Grove. Uplands, Swainsea. 676f3-26 -WANTED, a strong, reliable GemeraJl Ser- tWV. vant.—Apply personally, at Evans, Vic- toria Hotel. College-street, Swansea. 715f3-28 WANTED. Young Girl, about 15, fond 01 M'w children, and able to sew; food r.o.it —Address Hornet "Danly Post." Swaase.i. 1.bf# .5 WANTED, Genexal Servant, assist in Bar oooasionally.—Applty Mre. Morris, Qaee^i'e Anns, Oxford-street, Swansea. 797f3-29 SXTANTED. good General Servant; smnll Iw*. family; reference required.—Apply Mm. Daviea 2, Claremont Villas, Mumbles. 64413-26 ANTED, inma&diately, a good Geperal wiu Obaanbermaid; experienced.— Jones. Central Beataurant, Aberavon. 1224n3-27 inC-ANTED. ila-tely, a. good Girl, about Wf ? to 18. for housework.-Apply Mrs WtifXauBB, Pleasoait View, Penowern-road, ^aat3t- 772f3-29 **TANTED, a clean Gir', age 16 to 20 years—Apply aftc>r dinner Mm. Gwyooe. Norman Villa, 47, Gorae-Jaie! fiwaiuea- 76413-29 UrANTED, after Baefcer, goodGen^aaTalS)' Jwf j Hottaetnaid. age 18 to 20—Apply ait Mre. Charles Evaus, Stationer, Brj-n-y-Mor-road, Swooeea. 790f3-29 IKAT WANTED, immediately, a. good General lwv Servaint; no children.—Apply person. ally to Mre. Parker, Millbrook Villa, Abbey- Mod. Neatih. 728f3-28 General Servant; oountry !•* girl preferred; alco Young Girl to «srtu»t with ohildren.—Apply 205, Eaton-cres- *t, Bwaiieeft. 624f3-25 WANTED, an experienced General, three in family, help given; also a Young JPecBoa to waeh Mondays.—Apply Mra. lies, 4L giafa-gfcreet, Swansea. 749f3-28 WANTED, a good, smart Girl. for honse- work, and assist in Bar when reQaared, «ritli good referanoes.—AppHy, Caetle Vaults, 1, Swauea. 72717-29 WANTED, good Girl, abfle to wiash for small Camily, assiiat in light work; two ofhera kept.—Apply Mrs. Charles Evans. Bookseller, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swmnsoat. 738f3-28 "XTtfANTED. immediately, experienced and V* plain Cooks, Parlour and Hou«r.-Par- ]ourma.ida, Nurses. Homeemaids, Enper. ,r r.r- iniiiid, and Generals.—Apply Mists Lew's "ii?h clus:- Registry. la, Castle-etreeU Sv^ansej Nat. Tel 76x3. ?04f3-26 TVANTED, a respectable, strong Maid, to » attend to invalid lady, atge not under 30.—Apply. wLtiIt references, experience, and sa,la,ry to Llewelyn, Belgrave, LlanblotMan. O-jw bridge. 1227 n 3-28 11 TBS. Llewellyn Howell, Registry Office for 1,1 Servaai'ts (of all classes); also Maids for L'andriiiidod. Entrance 3LT. Parry's eide door, 52, Ox ford-street., Swansea. 754f3-28 Miscellaneous Situations. AGENT Wanted.—a good £ 5 Insurance Book for Sale, ait Swansea, in good office.— Address Insurance. "Daily Post," Swansea. 618f3-25 A N active Young Man Wanted for Bread Cart. Sta'to age, aailaryv and experi- ence, to Bread, "Daily Post." Swansea. 639fJ-26 ABepresentntive Wanted by an important Company.—To a suitable perscra tbe re numeration will be most liberal.—Address East, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 12058d.b.3-28 A SglSTANTS of Exciiae £ 85- £ 340), Cu&toma, Clerks, Postroffice. Numerous vacanc- ioes now open to all; age 14;-22; experience un- necessary.—Secretary, Civil Service Depart- men't. 2, York-buildinga. Edinburgh. 650f4-3 A trustworthy Man, of active habits (age 25 to 40) is Wanted to take up a re- sponsible and remunerative outdoor posi- tion; pa.rt time.—Write, in firot instance, 6t-at«ing aigev occupation, etc., to Box 60, "South Wailes Daily Post." Swansea. 64113-26 AmffF-Ploymeat- Aeeoetattrton for Army Beserve Men. Beservists of exempi-i-y very good,, or good characters should apply to Hon. Secretary. Army Employment Acso- «i,ion. to have their names registered 'or eii^)loymeet at the Becraiting Offioet 14. XT nion-etreet. Swansea. 2De4-3 T3BICKLAYEBS.—Wanted, immediatielB-, a ■X> good man.-Apply J. w. Tbomaa, Buiil- dor, Nortibaanpton-lane, Swansea. 792f3-27 DOT Wanted, at onoe, to deliver Milk; mniiSt be Quick aaid honest; early riser. Write St. Helen's, "Daiay Post," Swansea 719f3-28 "DRICKLAYEBiS.—Mason Wanted, to take two Houses, piecework laborair only, nea,r Nea.tb.-Write Idris, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 744f3-28 CLERKSHIPS in Government Offices, aleo C Excise and Ouetoana Appointments; sal- a.ry £70 to £ 400; no previous experience re- quired; tudtion by correspondence; no pay- ment until successful; stamp.—Secretary, 91. Bustihia.ll Avenue. Qhiswiok, London- 610f325 "TJRESSMAKING.—Apprentices and Improv- L/ ere Wan'tted, immediaitielyi, witli or without premium.—Mrs. Toanlinson, 35. Oairl- ton-terrace. Swansea. 730fJ-28 EXPEBIENCED Clerk wishes work in even- ings and Saturday aftemoon«; well posted in aiecoumte and general office work.- Write Work, "Daily Post," Swansea. 763f3-29 GROCERy.-Wanted. simftTt Junior or Im- prover; Welsh; live out.-Apply W. M. Jones. Boro' Storaa. Neatli. 722f3-29 HOSIERY.—Wanted, immediately, an ex- -Ll perienced Knitter.-Apply D. J. How. elle, Ban wen, Brynammaai. 732f3-28 HOT PLATE.—Wanted, a good second-toajid Hot Plate. — Thomas, Welsh Produce Stores, 201. Higlh-shreefc, Swanse«u. 564f3-29 HOSIERY.—Wanted, immediately, several experienced Ku.i;tIters.-D. R. Arnold. Hosiery Manufacturer, Burry Port. 607f3-2Z JUNIOR Clerk.—Smart Youth Wanted, good handwriting; accuraibe shorthand.— Write, stating age, salary, and experienoe.- Final reduction, 3s. per aitting.-Turn.er, But- 710n3 26 MAN W<ambed. £ 2 Weekly and Commission. Regular euwplloj'inont. Experience un- necetseaiv.—Address Ac-me Surface Co, Elaek- POOlJ. 77714-6 MILLINERY.—Wanted, experienced Assis- tant Milliner, also Apprentices; out- doora.-J. Bees Evans. 218 and 219, High-st., Swansea. 65VW-26 MILLINERY.—Wanted, several Apprentices M for Workrooms and Shop; also strong Boy as Apprentice for Drapery.-Apply to J. Reee Evane, 218. High-street, Swansea. 616>f3-25 MILLINEBY.—Experienced Aasistapts fo* M Workroom; also Imirover and Appren- tices for workroom and dhow room.—Mad- ame Emciie Evana, 29, Oxfor^etreet, Swa'n- eea. 701f3-25 PALMER and Co., 6, Gower-etreet, SWaoasea, has a vacancy for ain Apprentice. 808f3-29 C'MART Lad Waatel. ita Shipping Office at s the Docks.—Write Box 4835. "Daily Post," swansea*. 6^6f3-26 QMART. energetic Salesman required to O promote the Sale of new Technical Pub- licatiom of interest to Carpenters. Builders,, AVoodcarvere, elto. Salary and comnniasion for suitable man.-Address OarporKtar, "Doily Poet," Swansea. 752f3-28 rpo Bakers.—Wanted, a Young Man, able X to make Dough and mould; indoors.— Apply G. A. Perry, Port Temnantrroad, St. Thomas, Swansea. 700f3-26 I^RAVELLER Waited in tlhe Wine and Spirit Trade, to call upon private famil- ies in Sw anega, an-d Energetic, "Daily Post," Swansea. 67Qf3-26 -,k!N-TFD. an Apprentice to vhe Tailt ring. VV. —Appfifc" 16. Unioifi-street, Swansea. 767f3-29 \\TANTED, smart Youth, as Improver. — »V Maypole Dairy Co., Ltd., Oxford1 st., Swansea. ■ 653f3-24 WANTED, a steady Young Man a# Driver. —Apply Richard Lewis, Draper, High- fiitreet, Swansea. ) 664f3-27 TIT ANTED, smart Boy for Stable and Houac- »V work; good rider; send reference.—3. Belgrave-place, Swafliso«u 747f3-26 WANTED, Barmaid and Waitresses for W Ea.ster Holidays, at Pier Hotel, Mum- Meg.—Apply Manageress. 718f3-28 ANTEDTemart Man. to canvass private W families locally.—Address A.B.C., "Daily Poet," Swansea- 669f5-26 Wf A NTBdT art Boy, for Stable ~and V f HouseAvork; good rider; send reference. -3, Brthaswick-piace, Swansea. 747f3-26 ANTED, immediately, strong Errand W Boy.—Apply E. Williams and Co.. Iron- mongers, Heofthflelid-etreet, Swansea. 746f3-26 ANTED, a sft-airp Lad, as Errand Boy 7 good wages and board for a respect- able load.-De,nt Jones, Oxford-street, Swansea. 787f3-29 ANTED, a smart Errand Boy, with good W references; good wages given.—Apply Restaurant Continental, Wind-etreet,Swaneea. 734f3-26 ANTED, at once, Apprentices and Im- provers to tihe Dressmaking. — App.y Mis. Price, 19, Kensington-ore'acein't, Swanc,. 76riS-r3 ANTED. 2 honest Boy«. just left school preferred.—Apply Fred Holt, Wholesale Confectioner, 8. Waseail-square, Swansea. 643f3-25 T\TANTED, Lad. about 15, to attend to » Billiards ajid make himtself useful; in- doors.—Thorn as Bvmu4 Orosa Hotel, Pontar- dawe. 677f3-26 WANTED. Young Lady, fo>i Tobacconist's, experienced txreferred; good retfewnces requfired.—Write Tobacconist, "Daily Post, Swansea. 638fS-2S WANTED, a emart Boy, good opportunity to learn Ha.Lf dree&ing amd Tobaicconist. —App.y J. Ford. Di iwyn strtet, Swansea, Svpiansea. 705f^26 W ANTÉD. capable llaoblokt and experi- » enced Tailoresa; good WagES paid to L ewitaMe girls.-Apply King's Hall, Orchard. Street, Swaswea* TZZfJ-26 WANTED. eduoabad Youing Lady, for Counter, 23 to 25; also Kitoheo and Wash-up Hands.—Apply Oastle Caftv Castle- street, Swamsea^ 6l4f3-25 WANTED, respectable Young Lady as Bar- miaid, Who would make herself gener- aillij- useful if required.—Address Bar. "Dadly Post," Swansea. 74Sf3-28 WANT'ED, a sharp, well-educated Lad for Office must be a good wniter and spel- ler. State a.ge ajid sa.J.ar.v.-Address Sharp, "Daily Post," Swansea. 781f3-27 T^TANTED, immediately, Young Lady Piam- » » ist, good vamper, and assist in Bair; go »d i^iierences required.—Apply Jenkins, Waterford Paxsket, Hakin, Milford Haven. 770f3-29 \XT ANT ED, a Haulier, accustomed to V Battled AJe trade, to introduce new article in Swansea and dle Vcl ct.-Apply. with testiimania-ls, stating experience. wages re- quired, to Buckley's. Llanelly. 1225n3-28 WANTED, a thoroughly reliable and comr I>etent Young Lady as Bookkeeper; one used to the Grocery and Provision Trade preferred.—Apply by letter only, witlh full particulars, to Watson Broe., 83, Bryn-y-Mor- road, Swansea. 684f3-26 TTTANTED. for Fores-tfacfh and Llansamkt, one good active Agent and Coillector; must be strictly honest and a, sober man. The man appointed must be prepaired to stack and give the whole of his time; nope othere need apply.—Manager, Provident Supply, 20. Wind-street. Swansea-. 733f3-26 YOUNG Men deslroos of joining tlhe Regu- lar Army or Militia should apply at the Recruiting Office. 14, Union-street. Swan- sea. Splendid opportunity for advancement in ail branches to well-conducted young meji. 23e4- OAS. Weekly offered to either sex. who &an Ov/ write.—For particu'lara send an ad- dressed envelope to Manager, Glendower. Torquayv. 649fJ-26 \p O WEEKLY.—Persona Wanted every- where, for addressing Oiroulars —Ad- dress Manager, 149, Elm Lodge, Soutfhall Middlesex. 647f3-26 -po WEEKLY .Evening or Spare Time Em- < ployiuerat, anywhere, offered to amy person wlio can write. For particulaire send addressed envelope to L. Pajipter and Co., (Dept.. 6), Mysore-road, Clapham, London. 648f3-26 ITUATIONS WANTED. CERTIFICATED Maiterndty Nurse cligm- gauged, or aiok case; highert refeir-n >es Terms moderate.—Address Nurse, 101. Ncr- foik-street. Mount Pleasant, Srwanse-a. 766f5 29 ROCERY. —Satuatnon required as Junior, well up, drive and solicit; good refer eaces. J., 75. Baptist Well-street, Swcuneea. 713f3 26 WANTED, post as Dressmaker, in a Shop. » r —Address S. D., "Daily Poet." Swan- sea. 775f3-27 XyANTED, by Young Girl. age 17. Situpa- tion in any light busuMea.—Addreea C.J., "Daily Post." Swansea. 693f3 26 T^yANTED, by Young Lady. Sit'ua.tion as ™ Tobacconist, or amy other Light bum ness.-Address Ivy, "Daily post, Swansea. 70M3-26 WANTED, Situation as Servant and hel- Per in bar, experienced.—Address Bes- sie Jones. Greenfield. Neath-road, Besodvem. 646f3-26 T/yANTED, by Pergcm. Situa- tion as Workrimg Housekeeper;plain cook and net ale woman.—168, St. Helen'a-avepue, Swansea. 158f3-26 "OUNG LADY, loipg eaperience, seeks fresh A situatiion aa Bookkeeper oa- Assistant in any business in Swansea: excellent rtfor- eiicefi.—Write to MA, "Daily p(JtI'.j." Swansea. 160n3-29 ~TANT EO. at oame. a Oommassion Agent for Swansea and District to Sedl High- class Devonshire Fireeth But,ter. — Address Devon VaJley Creamery, Wellington, Somer- eeL TOld.b.Oam^-25 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. OHED AViantied, good condition, about 20 x 12 feieu sui'tmbiei foir a woirksliop. — Marks, Gwauncaegurwen, Glam 618a3-13 XyANTED, a double-fronted Shop, lock-up Preferred, in best marketing tJhorcfagh- fa;re oi Port Talbot, suitable for Tea and Provision BHsmeas-Appiy. giving full par- ticui'ars, nieaaurejnenta, rfnt, etc., to Pre- mises, Box 593, Sell's AdvtWidfcing Offices. Lon- don, EC. 107w.p.ti.c. WANTED to Buy, House in Stanley-ter- race, Mount Pleasant. ■— Address A.M.C., "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 7l6f3-28 WANTED to Purdw/00 or Bien t, 6 or 8 room House, within eaib«y distamce of Albert- hall. — Partioulars to 49, Carlton-terrecoe, SAviamseak 661f3-26 WANTED to Beat or Purcoase, six-room T V House in OrcanweU. Bliondda. or Nor- folk-streets.—Write Urgent, "Daily Past." SwapFea, 604f3-25 A XT ANT EiD to Purcfi*aia»e, Licensed Beer » T. House, off lioeoce and free house pre- ferred.—Partiiculara to B.B., 107, Windsor- road, Ne<atlh. 771 f 3-29 TO LET—HOUSES. r|0 LET, 5, NorthaJnpton Gaxdeans. To view J- apply R. H. Marten, Alleuismorel, Stoetty- roadv 6wan?iea. 615|a5-27 roadv 6wan?iea. 619a5-27 CONVENIENT Furnished House to Ijet, in Manuel-terrace, from Jujie.—Tor par- ticulars address Manael, "Oaonbrian" Office, 211, Hig'lwstTeet, Swansea, 616a3-25 BUSINESSES TO LET. EXOEI,LE>NT fully-licensed House. doing a. E darga trade; ereify convenience; price £ 750.—Thorn a J and Ox, 27. Brazennospe-street, Manchester. FIBST-GLASfi Beer and Wine, wtilth lajrge F Con cart Room. clean licence, free from brewer, wifth 7 yeetrB' lease1, only want seeing; price £250; lairge inventoryj.—Thomas arnd Co., 27, Brazennoeeretttree-t, M-anoheatesr. Pi Q A— Beautifully Fitted Beerhtouae, doing trade; Vaults. Stmoke, Sitting, Parlour, Olub-room, every accommodiatiant- Thomas and Oo., 27, Brazenaose-street, Man. cheaber. _p-|*Q/\—Splendid off-Licence and Gffocery, ^JLOv^akLng £ 15 weekly; good living;Targe Stock and accommodation.—Thomas amd Co., 27. Braze anose-,St,r-eet. Manchester. CITY BeTta.uran,t .taking £ 2,000 yearfy^ with large proftts; owner retiring after 10 yeaTa: £ 350 everything.—Thomas and Co., 27, Brazennose-storeet, Manches|er. IF you 'imfcend going into buaineea, waiite Thomas and Co., 27, Brazennore-streeK, Manchester, who have over 300 bu-sinessew of every desoription to dhooje from. TO LET, 5, NartUaanpton Gtardena.—To view- Apply B. H. Ma»rtiens. Allenamore, Skettiy-roud, Swameea. 598a329 TRADE SPECIALITIES. T ADIES' Dress Lengfhs, 3s. 114. cairriag« paid. Knops, ZibeKoies, Snowflakes, Voitea, Poplins, Armures, Chahmeres, in summer colouring. Patterns free.-Roodford Dress Warehouse (Boil) Shipley, Bradford. 770 TVAVTES' BALSAM OF HONEY for Coughs. Jt J Coldi, Asthma, Tightnesa of tbe Chest, Ac. 6ra. »nd 2a. 3d.—Prepared only by J. DAVIXS, M.P.B. DUpensing Cbmist, 30, High-street, Swanae*. 29 PMOLTNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126, High- • street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in '.own for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 fpo BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums, 1_ Businesa Circulars and Cards. Tune Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian 9t1c., 211, High-gtreet. gwann— PUBLIC NOTICES. LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAIL WAY. EASTER EXCURSIONS. Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued from Swansea (Victoria) and Swansea Bay ) Stations as under: — THURSDAY, MARCH 31st.-For 5 and 16 days to Carlisle, Edinburgh, Glasgow. Aberdeen, Perth, Inverness, and other, stations in Scotland. THURSDAY, MARCH 31st, and SATURDAY. APRfL 2nd.—For 8 days to Liverpool, Manchester, Shrewsbury, Ches ter, and North Wales, Lancaster, Black- pool, Morecanibe, Fleetwood, Windermere and the North, also to Douglas (Isle of Man). For 5 and 8 days to Bishop Auckland, Bridlington, Hartlepool, Hull, Harrogate. Newcastls-upon-Tyne, Scarborough, York, and numerous other places on the North F Eastern Line. For 8 days to Birmingham, Leicester, Stafford, Wolverhampton, Stoke, Burslem, Hanley, otc., and for various periods to London (Euston Station). Fourteen day tickets will also be issued to the Wells. I EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 4th. The I usual Day Excursions will be run to Llan- dilo, Carmarthen, Llangadock, Llandovery and the W jIIs. For full particulars see Small Bills too BO obtained at the stations or at the Office of Mr. Fred Smith, District Traffic Superinten- dent, Victoria Station, Swansea. FREDERICK HARRISON, Euston Station, General Manager. London. March, 1904. 12074 PRICE V. PEREGRINE. WHEREAS by a Judgment of the Chan- cery DJ vision of the High Court of Justic? dated the 24th June 1899 in an ac tion of Price Y. Peregrim 1899 P. 749 an enquiry was directed as to the persons in- terested in the hereditaments THJ subject of the said Action. AND WHEREAS ty an Ord-r dated the 9th March 1904 service of Notice of the said Judgment on the heir at Law or devisee of Mary Harris (the wife of Walter Harris) formerly Mary Price, Spinster (a daughter of David Price a son of the Testator Jam^s Price late of Eskair in the Parish of Llansad- wen in the County of Carmarthen) who in- termarried with Walter Harris and died at Aberavon in the County of Glamorgan en the 12th August 1878) and on all persons claiming by through or under her to be in- ) terested in the said hereditaments was dis- pensed with subject to notice being given as thereby directed ° PURSUANT to the said Order dated the 9th March 1904 NOTICE is hereby given that all persons claiming as the heir at law or devisee of the said Marv Harris or ANY other person claiming to be interested in the property to which this Action relates by through or under the said Mary Harris ¡' who are not parties to the said Action or have not been served with Notice of the said Judgment are hereby required on or before the 3rd day of May 1904 to come in and prove their claims at the Chambers of Mr. Justice Farwell and Mr. Justice Swin- fen Eady at the Royal Courts of Justice Strand London or in default thereof they will after the expiration of the time so limited be bound by the proceedings in the said Action as if they had been served with the said Judgment. Friday the 6th day of May 1904 at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon at the said Cham- bers is appointed for hearing and adjudi- cating upon the claims. Dated the 23rd day of March 1904. 1 J. C. FOX, Master, LAMBERT AND HALE, 35, Queen Victoria-street, London, E.C. Agentd for T. C. WILLIAMS, 1 Llandilo, Plaintiffs Solicitor. RJ^O BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Tenders are Indted for the Erection of I Public Library at bkewen for the Coedfranc 1 Parish Council. I Plans and Specincation may be seen and Bills of Quantities obtained at the Offices of the undersigned up >U payment of £ 1 Is., which amount will be returned upon receipt of bona-fide Tender. Tenders to HE sent in to Mr Samuel Jones, Clerk to the Parish Council, Stanley-road, F Skewen, on or before the 2nd April, 1904. The lowest or any Tender not necessarilv Mcfted' J. COOK BEES, Architect, Neath. 12050 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, j TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of RED HOUSE, Owmavon-road, Aberavon, for E. Evans Eevan, F-SQ., Nenth. PLANS and specihca.iim may be seen and Bills of Quantities oota.MD upon application to the undersigned. Tenders X» HE sent: \v NOT LATER than tlie 2nd-APRIL* lender f»R U0US« The:l^veit ^y tender A not necessarily ACC^ED J. COOK REES, •! ARCHITECT. Neath. 12025 | RPO BUILDERS AX J) CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will.be RECEIVED for THE EREC-' TION of. a. WW DFT-A:,CH- MENT, INSISTING ot for two men, at ST. GOVAN'S HEAD, near Pembroke, in the County of PembroWliire. at THIS Office, betfore nor}! ON 11 LSD AY, 29 TH MARCH, 1904. Copies of the Bill of Quantities will be sup- plied on application to t.LIO Civil EnsiM-r. H.M. Dockyard. Peiiihroke Dix;K. The Drawings, Specification.'?, and Condi- tions may also BO seen there or at THIS Office, I Director ot UORIS, Department, AdmiraJtv, 21, XorthumWrland '■ tie,, London, W.C. 805 GUY'S HOSPri AL MEDICAL SCHOOL (UNrVERSIT Y OF LONDON) MO SUMMER SESST.^V ,VIU ON/ MAY 2nd, and Stuidents t);en 6nterin» will be eligible VO compete for flntrance Scholarehips of the combined value of j3360 in the follow ing September, AS -WELL AS for TJTE- numerous Medals, Scholarships, R.nd Prizes AWTIRDE^ during the period of STUDENTSHIP. The Governors have OPENED AN AJ?DK TIONAL 50 BEDS on THE Medical side of THE^ Hospital. ■> The numerous Hospital AppnintmenUi iti both special and general departments are open to Students without charge, and the holders of REISICIE-.NT APPOINTMENTS are pro- vided with boird and lodging. THE Dental School provides the full curri- culum required for the L.D.S., England. A handbcod of intorniat.ion FOR those about to ENUR the Medical Profession will be for- warded on application. For Prospectus of the- Sdiool, containing full particulars as to iVes. course of study advised, reguiittions for residents in the Col- lege, &C., apply personally, or by letter to the Dean, Guys Hospital, London BRIDGES, S. F" 8P# 5 IUBLIO NOTICIM "1 Albeit Hall, Swansea. I- I IPOK OUT for the CRIPPLED GIRLS' ARTIFICIAL FLORAL EXHIBITION u be opened on MOJDAY, APRIL 25th. See Bills later. I 12078. I I To TiMi.,IBÊR MERCHANTS AND T j OTHERS. 1FOR SALE. About ltf> Cabic Feet OAK. 2,5<0 t) » ASH. IjOjO fr » ELM. 4<0 >» »> Various Timbers. For partjc«la^ aPPiy Agent, Estate Office, Penrice Re-vnoldston, R.S.O. 12077 Q WANfcE-* HARBOUR TRUST. CONTACT fOR CLOTHING, The THL'STEES are prepared to receive j TENDER^i Uth April, for the SUPPLY DF CLOTHING for their Officials for the current year. Forms ot Tender and full particulars may be had on appucatton to the undersigned. I The Trusses do not bind themselves to accept the any Tender. F WILLIAM LAW, „ General Superintendent. Harbour Offices, Swans<a> March, 1904. sAl-ES BY AUCTION. BY urfffi8- JQHN M. ft SOU. ^NSEA AUCTION BOOMS. wateeloo^tmot: EICt^H ^^JjU^DOND-HAin) Of BICYCLEs.. M1S8BS-JOHj* M. LEEDER & SOF hat» wwtrocted by a well-known cycle SKLL by PUPLIO AUCTION. 'Auction Bo æ, on SATTJBPAY' MAiROR a5th.. 1904. 40 SBCOND-HAND BICYCLES. by jret-oilaea mtikcre, iaokMliag HUMØlRS, E WHITWOBTHS. SINGERS, RALEIGHa. ROYAL BNFIELDS, PREMISS. ? and OSMONDS. The Bicycle9 have been but into tboion^Ur good m%W, amd t:he of tfaesn troll be sold "itb?\1Jt resmve- The A^l0°€-ers oan confidently xeoomr mend tbe, "a being abeoiufcelly reli- able, aB<f every J^a<y>lrty to lo- tetading' to examine aad oreAamtt t*e Bicy<^ be,ore »Oe. Sale ttf at 7-30 o'elook pa fltrorp. On vir* gato rda Y from 2.0 o'clock. OBottt- 46, vr-AT-EBLO°-S'J,RSKT. SWANSEA- 12064 j IPUCAHOHATr pEJ{pEEN 0 Cjg LANGLAND BAT. tfODBBN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL won CHBLS MISS I. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. AND HISS c- M. NETTELL, A.C.P., i B.A.M. Cert., (Damrktort of the late J. T. Nettril, Qmmi IKS. ^25"^ Devon. > ffiM Ed*s» Tbe H^.Sketty, Swutaea. "%SS2Z I Lcademy' Tinry JoSesT^0 *6 (Te«> best if » LANGLAND BAY. BOABPIHG A DAT SCH )0 Gr »KhLKWE^>AL^;LAND> NK( R ^Kie MISSES PKLLIP 5, !■ Auai"1' ffrrTl*> ■nTaa—.i:, h. itisnm 1 wifl btf&n rAWggl™1 „ BBYN-Y-MO* ROAD, SWANSEi. pBXSCxrAL^KS Gj^UCK, A.C P ^sieted by Certificated^^MkieaQt Fr«ne'- Govern^MandVMafe,^ profe»^)ra. Pnpihi Prepared for all Pahllc EkejBuneticma. Tha Houae i» weli artaatad in its own ground* lloBe to beach Parks. I gBTN r%kT SCHOOL fo* &I&LS PKEPABATOBY ^IIdINS SCHOOL roa IJTTLEBOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Dougbters of a elftgymm). vgnib prepared for all Pabbo rijjjtieit References. Terns on tppfioatm. The Spring Term commences Jaa. 25. gofers return Jan. SSrd. MISS E- T>AV1S$> PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, SB, FFYNONE-TESRRACE, (latte 31, Hanover-street). The Next Term will comroeaaoe MONDAY, JANUARY 25ih. Po-pifa voder 9 received yreekly- PALI (OR FLOWER) SUNDAY. JAMES HARRIS Reff8 to announce that he will have a very File Stock of FLOWERING PLANTS, also CUT FLOWERS. WREATHS, CROSSES, and other Floral Devices. Orders booked now. Trade supplied. Also all kinds of Trees, Shrnbp, Grape Vines BoseSr Garden Seeds, Seed Potatoes, etc. i rsrap-itTjosf nrnia Address— TfcLACKPILL NURSERIES, SEAS ftWANSXA. mtjsical. MISSFLORENCE FRICKER A.R.A.M., A.R.C.K., Receives Students for the Hiohbb Dimor* .8NT of PlANOFOBT* PLATING, VOICB Pboduction and Singino also for Hab- mony and Composition. Miss Fbicksb studied for six years at the Boyal Academy of Music, aad haa had the lition of the late Sir G. A. Macfarren, the late Professor Frederick Westlake, Mr. Randegger, Mr. Shakespeare and Mr. Frye Parker, and holds (iplomaa of the R.A.M. as public performer and teacher of piano and harmony, and of the R.C.M. as pnblio 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 tbe 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. (Organist and Choirmaster of Bethesda Congregational Church, Briton Ferry), ▲OOBPTS PUPIliS IN PIANOFORTE, ORGAN. SINGING ft THEORY. Pupils Prepared for Examinations. 21, QUIREN-STREET, NEATH. SO ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, Waltkb-BOAD. JJU RS EDWARD FRICKER MISS FLORENCE FRICKER, A.R.A.M., A .R.C.M., AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER, LJLAM. Piano, Harp, Violin, Voice Training and Solo Singing, Harmony, Sight-Singing, Theory of Maio. ac. I DAKCING, CALISTHENICS. ic. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD. MISS CRAVEN'S CLASSES are held st her Residence on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS at 5 e'clock, and WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS at 2.30 o'clock; also ADULT TUITION CLASS on MONDAYS at 7.30 o'clock. PRIVATE LESSONS by arrangement. Chin will recommence on Saturday, the ala isat., and following dates. Evening Tui- tion CSms, Monday, the 18th inst. Not only ASK for STIFF'S PURE STARCH but iIND YOU REALLY GET I for those who purchase common I stuff, most commonly regret it. STIFF'S CREAM STARCH pro- duces the fashionable tawny tint, and will not injure the most delicate material. STIFF As Co., Ltd 29, Bedcliff St., BRISTOL. No I WILLIAM M. DA VIEff STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, 56. WIND-STREET. SWANSEA Telegram*, "Discretion" Telephone Nn. 11 Special business at close prices in South { and West African Gold and Land Shares. BIJYER-We-avees Oridl and Profs. Swansea Harbour 4 per cent. Bea,Evans (^. j«d. Prefa. London and ProvHtc&l t Imperial Tobacco Prefs. North's Ordinary, etc., etc. SELLER-Ben Evans Debenture. Capital and Counties Banks. Swansea Kas Stock. Swansea Corporation Stocks. Lloyds Banks, etc., etc. CANCER hospital (FREE) FULHAJJJ-EOAD, LONDON, S.W. Patients oeeh daily on their own application at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Expenses and for the Research Department. Sicretary, FRED. W. HOWELL. C w. • —sssssss— CUPISS' CONSTITUTION BALLS Are mn unfailing remedy (write for tamfihlet. For HORSES, Tbstimonial. Greese, Swelled Legs, Russley Park. Cracked Heels, I haTe used Cupiss' Coughs, Colds, Staring Constitution Balls for Coat, Influenza, giving the last 10 years, acd tone and vigour, and have much pleasure in keepinsr high-fed Hor- testifying to the good ses in Health, &0. effects they have bad ForCAT'lLE&SHEEP in improving the con- in cases of Hove or dition of Horses in Blown, Hide Bcnnd, tr fining, particularly Loss of Appetite Die- in the Spring and temper. Epidemic,&c Autumn months. FoiScouring in Calves, MATT. Dawson. they are almost in- fallible. Prepared upwards of 50 years by the late Francis Cuptsa. M.R.C."V .S. Sold in Packets, a. 9d. and 3s. each. 7 email 10, 6d. and 7 large lis., by all er-ists and Diuggists. Neath & DISTRICT BILL-POSTING COMPANY.—Late T. Wall. OMMm—AsatMLT Rooms, NBATH. MiMiOiB :J. W. ROBINSON. sad Proprietors of tbe Bwt Podw Statioas In N««tH tmA District TBALE NOTICES. • 8YnO..188 A. J. CHAPPELL. nISHMONGER & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, A*' WIND-STREET. SWANSEA. and AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES. Telegraphic AddMM—" Chappell, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telepbone-046a. JOHN JON ES & Co., HIGH-CLASS VAN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WORK, GENERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING, .to. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. — g MOTOE CAB INSPECTION PIT PBOVIDED AND BEPAIR EXECUTED. I NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & SON FOR RELIABLE FURNITURE. THEY ARt THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY IN WALES. HAVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AND GIVE TH £ BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. t Carpets Made and Laid Free. SSTABLISHKD NEARLY HALF A CENTORT. HIGH STREET & MORRIS LANE. SWANSEA. Cure for "goo^ and Gravel. The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the „ Stomach, Headache. Heartburn, Indigestion, Infants, Children, Sour Eructations, Bilious Affcctions. Delicate Females, .» and the v .■ 4ekness DIN EFOR DIN EFOR MA DS M NES1, A MA WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. BEECHifS PILLS, FOR ALL K BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS. SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH, WIND, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER, AND FEMALE AILMENTS, THE SALE IS OVZB SIX MILLION BOXXS PER ANNUM. Prepared only by the Proprietor, Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere, in Boxes, lid. ant 2s. 9d. each. Full Directions with each box. ) PICTON MEWS, DILL WYN-STREET SWANSEA. I.L & T. BULLIN. Catm, ways ready. Wedding Carriages with SuitableHorsea. Funenl Carnages Complete. BLOOB A CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS AND BILL POSTERS. OBlMF AGENCY FOR WALES. All descriptions of Advertising Circular Distribution, Ac., promptly attended to. Offioe—20, CALVERT-STREET SWANSEA TTN1YBRSAL BILL POSTING CO- U REST TBI LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea and surrounding Distrio ADD bbss—28, LOWER UNION STREET 9WAIMA. J.BRADER AND SONS, (Established an 1830.) MAGNIFICENT SELECTION OF HIGH CLASS PLANOS at Lowest Prices, Casb or Monthly Payments, including our 3 Popular Models at £21, £25, and .£30. Latest construction, beautiful tone and appearance. Inspection and comparison invited. .atare.. Perfect Bsme4y of all kinds of Worms. WILLIAMS' (POSTABDAWX) TIT OBM L 0 Z B ii G B S tor over 80 yrr. thl. highly ValMbleBennKlT ha. met with tbe r**t8»t socoe*. The effect upoa Weak, DeUcate OtoUdiw (often given op ss IncnraWe) It >lkc *«glc. Oetttng rtd of W« tonnentkng p«rts by tacuic these Losenges, the thin,pale-faced, inanimate Cfilld become# tby* ^?d J|v«ly, the pride of thesaxlety of hie saardiaaa. Llangennecb, near LlanalJy, Augnet 30th. 1m. jmuk Bib,—youngest daughter, Emma Ann, 13 vean of age, got rid of a great number of worms by taking oal, three or four of WilHamr* i Poo tarda we) Worm Lottogee. I am glad to say that she has muob Improved In health, being previously lingering and delicate in health.—Yonn very truly, Mabtha Ourmis, late of Yolspenllwch. ITXPfOXI.-An, of tbe fallow, WormsVariable appetite, fotid breath, acidsrjcta- lona. yalna 10 the stomach and bead, sickness, grind- rg of the teeth during sleep, dreams aad restless- ness, paleness of the countenance, stitches to the side, short dry cough, and emaciation of tbe body. often mistaken for decline, norwouggons. slow fsver, and ir- regular palss faintness. sometimes convulsive fits, often causing sudden death; dizzinem. sore thrc-1, &Dd loSamnation of ttM bowels. The above symp- toma vary aeeordtag to the kind of Worms. The Iiocenges contain nothing detrimental to Hw CooctitutioD, and are suitable ter ull agss. Williams' (Fontardaw») Worm Lomages sis pre pared from tbe Orlglaal Receipt by Jon DAVIXS, M.K.PJB^ ChmM, SO. 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