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Scalf of Chatgc5 For Consecutive Weekly Insertions of SMALL 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 Situations Vacant or Wanted; Houses, Offices, P -perties and Shops to Let or Sell; Los t and Found; Miscellaneous Private Wants and 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 „ Is. 21 A reduction is made for a series of 6, 13, 26, or 52 insertions. If a Voucher Copy be desired, an extra Three Halfpence per insertion should be added to the above cheap prepaid rates. Unless prepaid the Advertisements will be charged by the Business scale. Adver- tisements from Public Bodies are not in- serted at the Prepaid Rate. The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addressed to any Post Office, .■ and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Depart- ment. Letters to Advertisers by initials, etc., or otherwise, may be directed to "The Cambrian" Office free of charge; and if stamps are sent to cover postage, will be forwarded to the Advertiser's own address. Remittances under 5s. may be made in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Or- ders. Postal Orders should be made to "The South Wales Daily Post" Co., Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address all communications to The Manager, "The Cambrian." SITUATIONS VACANT. Cooks and Kitchen maids. IpXPEEIKNCED Oook-Gonerad Wanted, at -1 once; assistance grrvep; good salary.- Bradford,, Glen View, Mumbles. 88M4-1 WANTED, Cook-General, Parlourmaid r kept.-Apply Mrs. Marten, Allensmore, Sketty-road, Swansea. 99014-6 i Nurses. NURSE Wanted, immedii ely after Easter. -Apply Edgcombe, >51, Walter-road, Swansea. 967f4-5 Generate. T^OMEKTHC.—Wanted good General Servamt. U able to do plain cooking and wasftiintr, see atxmt 25, good wages.—M^rt. Lloyd. Bryn etas. Maosfeeg. 883S4-1 ISJJ Wanted, at once, age about 15; must r-r rcepeetoo.le ••usd wSlng.- -Apply 12, iUkondda-etreet, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 883f4-1 GOOD General Servant required; aleo a. %X House-Par lourmaM; good JLrs. Jacvie, St. Leonards, LuwL%nd Bay. 281X4-1 MUMBLES.—Waited, a good General, no waathtingr; good wag"; chree in fajniiy. —Apply first to Mrs. CSnurlej E-vam, The Ke^waeeot, Bry-n-y-Mor-rostd, Swansea. 3 1 859f3.31 OTEONG Girl Wanted, immediately, at & Port Talbot, for light housework; three in family.-Write Lily, "South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 92AH-H WANTED, a good General Servant.-Apply Mrs. B rough ton, 31, Higjb-street, Swan- sea. 924f4-2 WAJsTED, a Girl, daily.—Apply any even- ing after 6 p.m., 24, Windsor-street, Swansea. aS8f4-2 I WANTED, good General.—Apply Miss Wil- liams, Housekeeper, Stoop yr Oen, 817*3-30 "VST"ANTED, a General Sarvaait.—Apply Mr*. T ? Davttes, 12, Moirley-terraoe, Mount Plea- T ? Davttes, 12, Moirley-terraoe, Mount Plea- BaD+ tSwsmeea.. 843f3-30 ■vrr ANTED, a good General Servant; sleep W at home.—Apply 1, Granville Villas, Walter-road. Swansea. 965f4-2 WANTED, an experienced General Ser- Vp.-» for a small fam»idy.—-Apply 38, St. Betep -oaid, Swansea. 849f3-30 "\T6TANTKD, a good General Servant.—Apply V at 25. Woodlands-crescent, Swansea, be- twet~.a 7 and 9 in the evening. 1232n4-o ¡ TTITAVTED, at once, a good G-eneral Ser- T t vant, age 18 to 20; two in family.- Apply 1. Langland-road, Mumbles. 92714-2 "VVTAXTED, immediately, a good strong General; good references essential.— Apply Jones, Rutland Hotel, Swansea. 911f4-2 "fiE/-AXTED, respectable Girl, to assist in » Housework; sleep home.—Apply Mrs. Taylor, 174, St. Helen's-avenue, Swansea 714f3-30 WJ~ANTED, Tonng General, after Easter; :TT.' two in family.—Apply between 6 and 8 p.m.—17, Montpelier-terraee, Swansea. 991f4-6 \TANTED, Girl, for housework, from 9 to V V 2 every day; good references necessary. -Apply 23 St. George's-terrace, Swajisea. 98914-6 VST A NT ED at oace\ respectable General .VV Servant, able to do plain cooking.- Apply Mr?,. Evans. Duke of Wellingtozi. St, Mary-street, Swansea. 1 ~WJ~ANTED, at once, a respectable Girl as VT General Servant; another kept; one used to Public-house preferred.—Apply Lord •Jersey, Orange-street, Swansea. 969f4-6^ W' ANTED. end of month, a good General Servant, with knowledge of plain cook- ing; references essential.-Apply Mrs. Henry W. Spowart, Brig-y-Don, Llanelly. 122InMO WANTED, by Lady,,healthy Girl, 18 to 20, f fond of children; needlewoman, to fuasist with two babies.—Address, statin* par 1Iiculars. Nurs-e. "Daily Post," Swansea. 830f3.30 TTTANTED, a good General, aible to waab » and iron; used to children; a.uother ^ept; wage3 6a. 5d. par week; two evenings j«it.—Aduress Bex a9. "Daily Post," Swansea.. 84713.30 1"\7"ANTED, immediately, experienced and ,Vi plain Cooks, Parlour and House-Par- lourmaids. Nurses, Housemaids, superior Barmaid, and Generals.—Apply Miss Lewis, High-class Registry, 12, Castle-street, Swan- Sea. Nat Tel. 76x3. 953f4-4 M* ItS. Llewellyn Howell. Eegistry Office for Servants (of all classes); also Maids for Liandrinaod. Entrance Mr. Parry's side tfoor, 52, Oxford-street. Swansea. 9g4-6 T>EQUIRED, two DoniasU carted H-eilpa one AV for kitchen one for house, to do a., the work; another kept; good references. Mrs Gars&d, Moorlands School, .Newton, ccwri 4 FOP. SALE, an Omnibus,, with removable top. to hold six inside and four outsit t, painted dark green with white lines, by V ic- toria Carriage Works; nearly new; also a smart light Brougham, for single or double harness, India rubber tyres, by Thorne. of London, newly done up, and in perfect con- dition, Both can be seen at Messrs. Jackett's, Ooachbuilders, Swansea. — Apply John I-. J &cha.rdson, Derwen Fawr, near Swansea. 621a4-8 Miscellaneous Situations. A good Tailoress Wanted, at once. Apply 23, Union-street, Swansea. ir->Z-r-o PPREVTICES Waited. Upholstering, A Polishing, MaJAroaa, Pallaaase and Ohamr Frame Making; aJ,BO Oarvwifi*-WHlfcaim Roe- bot, Gower-atreet, Swansea. 818f3-30 APPRENTICE Wanted.—T-a.ll gentlemaoly A Youth for the Clothing Trade; small sadwry; live out.—Apply Manager, Wilding, 9. T^mple-stireet, Swanaea^ 893f4-l X^SglSTANTS 01 Excise £ 85- £ 34G), Customs, A Clerks, Post<;2ice. Numerous vacajio ies now opea to all; age 144-22; experience un- necessary.—Secretary, Civil Service Depajtr moitt, 2, York-btti ldinga, JEdinburgh. 650tf4-3 ARMY Employment Aseocmtaon for A Reserve Men. SeaerrisU of exeanpliry very good., or good characters should apply to Hem. Secretory, Army Employment Aceo- c3"bion, to have theilr niaznee registered "of e^^loyment at the Reem,ttag Offloe, 14, Union-ateeet* Swansea. 2De4-5 "DEICKlAYEBS Wanted, to tender for "DEICKlAYEBS Wanted, to tender for brickwork of some houses; labour only or otherwise.—Address Bricklayer, Daily Post," Swansea. 915f4-2 r^LEEKSHIPS. £ 85— £ 450Admiralty, War. C Excise, Customs offices; vaoswicies now; open to all, aged 15-23. Experience unneces- sary. Special explanatory pamphlet free.- Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albwt-h>atR. Edindmrgh. 891f3-31 DOROTHtT NEiaTH.-Wanted, Young Lady D for Counter and Tea Boom.—Appiy D James, Old Windsor Bakery, Neath. 854fS-51 BESSMAKING.—WaaieU. immeddately, a D few sinam Apprentices for a good clsacs trade.-Appiy Mrs. Bowen, 38, St. Helens- road, Swajisea. 84Bf>30 ENERGETIC local Man-Wanted; splendid -12J opening occurs for smart, active man, who can undertake outside agency; spare time; would not interfere with present busi- ness.-Address Contract, "South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 923f4-2 INSURANCE Agents, Travellers, Collectors, T offered remunerative Agency, nothing to buy, no risk, xi a week easily earned, men- tion paper. Stamp for reply.-Address "Profit," 69, Albion-street. Leeds. 12097db4-2 ANVyanted. £2 Weekly aDd Cammiesion. M Reguisur eMBpJoymemt. Erperiemce un. necessary.—Address Acme Surface Co, Black- pool. 7V7t4-i M~ ANT Men are earning only a small sum weekly, and would be glad to know how to Increase their Income. To such men, if they are active and intelligent alLd able to spare a short time daily, this advertise, ment is addressed. Anyone who wishes to know how his earnings may be increa;od will be supplied with particulars free on appli- cation. The work proposed is well paid and need not interfere with any present occupa- tion. Residence in any district no objection as the work can be localised.-For particu- lars address Worth, "Daily Post," Swansea. 12102d.b.4-l TIN-PLATE Box Maker Wattted.—Aippily Ed- T ward Robinson and Co., Ltd., Bonca&h. 38214-1 ANTED, an Hotel Porter.—Apply Pro- prietor, Tenby Hotel, Swansea. 9wf4-2 WANTED, a respectable Woman, for day work. — Apply 12, astle-street, Swan- sea. 899T4-1 ANTED, at once, smart Youth, to assist in Bar.—Apply No. 10, Union-street. Swansea. 955i4-4 WANTED, at once, good Tailoresses, for ooats.—Apply 36, Ffynone-terrace, Swansea. 91214-2 WANTED, Young Lady, to assist in house- work aDd Ear.—Apply at once, Bor- oeg'li Arms, Swiwiscn. 98Cif-6 WANTED, sharp Lad, as Errand Boy. — Apply W. H. L. Ha-vard, Chemist, 95, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 9o9f4-2 ANTED, two smart Men, to deliver Cata- t logues.—Apply Masters and Co., 18 and 19, Castle-street, Swansea. 928f4-2 WAJfTED, smart Boy fcr-, Stable and Hause T T work; good rider; send reference.—3. Brunswick-place, Swansea. 747f4-l WANTED, a respectable Young Man, as Ostler, to make himself generally use- ful.-JeSreya Arms, Oxford-street, Swansea. 94 If3-31 TXT ANTED, at once, respectable Girl, as Vt Improver to the Tailoring.—Apply 45, Terrace-road, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 946144 W~~ ANTED, an Office Boy, about 15, in a Solicitor'a office; roust be good writer. -AddreSlS Lex. "Daily Post," Swansea. 833f3-30 TAT"ANTED, a good Vest Hand, also an Er- < < ra,nd BQfY, about 15.—Apply Alabaster and Co., 38, Oaetle-etrect, Swansea. 12076d.b.3-30 ANTED. Junior Shortisamd and Type- W wrrWiing Clerk.—Apply, stating salary, and references, to S. H., "Daily Posb," Swan- sea. 85Cf3-30 WANTED, after Easter, experienced Daily Governess for young children.—Apply by letter, to Mrs. Couch, Bay View, West Cross, near Swansea. 973f4-6 ~T ANTED~aiT once, a smart, ex peri ence d Vl Young Lady as Barmaid: good refer- ences.—Apply Mrs. Bassett, Hotel Whyndam, College-street, Swansea. 995tZ-6 TA^ANTED, at once, smart, respectable Tr Young Girl, used to counter trade and check till; good reference.-Address Box 200, "Daily Post," Swansea. 8g4-6 T^TANTED, immediately, Man to Detii^r; \'V good wage-a to saitaW-e person. State rvterenoes. WageR roqatired—T. C. Yo-'ng. Wine and Spirit Merelua.nt, Nea.th. "VOUNG^Men deslrcma of Joinms title Itegtl- JL lar Army or Militia should apply ait the Recruiting Office. 14. Unaon-streat. Swan- sea. Splendid opportunity for advanoeaaent in all branches to weli-coruhasted young mell QAS. Weekly offered to either ses, who can OU write.—For particulars send an ad- dressed envelope to Manager, Glendower, Torquay, 92ûf4-2 OO WEEKLY.—EveninFor Spare Time Em- ployment, anywhere, offered to any- person who can write. For particulars send addresi?ed envelope to L. Paynter and Co.. -Dept. 6', Mysore-road, Clap ham, London. 920f4-2 f'O AVEEKLY.-Persons Wanted every- where, for addressing Circulars, etc Send addressed envelope for proposal.—Man ager, 149, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. 920f4-2 SITUATIONS WANTED. CORRESPONDENT, English, French, Ger- c man, Spanish; excellent commercial knowledge; Customs routine; open for en- „„2Pnient; moderate salary.—Write M.A.X., -S Poatr Llanelly. 998^6 POSITION otf Trust, any capacity, required X by Yüung Man, where hon-esty, sobriety, a,bd punctuality will be valued; exceHent referexicea.—Ad/dreS3 Capacity, Laily Swansea. — YiTANTKlTbyVstaitl Person, Situation as V T Woriri'ug Housekeeper.—Apply oo, Man- sel-street, Swansea. ° ANTED, byTrespectable Young Lady, a w Situation as Barmaid; willing to make herself useiul if necessary-Apply MissHar- nett, 57, Liangyfelach-street, Swansea. 980i4-o T^tTANTED, by Young Man. Situation as IV Junior Clerk; five years' experience; Shorthand and Typist; good references. Write J. W., "Daily Post," Swansea. 623f4-2 ANTED, Situation by Shorthand and Tyjjewriting Clerk; shorthand 100 per a, minute, and good speed in typewriting; also elementajry knowledge of book-keeping; would give one week's service free.—Address Typo, "Daily Post," Swansea. 930f4-5 ~\TOUNG LADY, lopg experience, seefee fresh A sutuaftiion ai9 Bookkeeper ox Assiistaint in any basineas in Swansea.; excellemt refer- enicefi.—Write to M.A^, '"Daily PoaL" Swansea. '■V?'OUTH (16), educated, seeks Situation in X Broker's or C'oliiery Office, can type- write, and has some knowledge of short- hand. Excellent references.-Address Grove, "Daily Post," Swansea. 944f4-2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ANTED, Pony, about 13 hands, trial re- quired.-Write. giving particulars, to Tony, "Daily Post," Swansea. 993f4~6 WANTED, 14 to 15 gallons of Milk daily. —Apply, with particulars, T. Perkins, Ty Coch Farm, Sketty, Swansea. ~\]U~ ANTED, large, square, old-fashioned Brass Fire Stand; second-hand. — Apply Rayner. 3, Langlands, Mumbles. 964f4-4 WANTED, in Swansea, House, Shop, and Bakehouse, or small General Shop; rent moderate.—Address Baker, "Daily Post," Swansea. 3g4-6 WANTED, a double-fronted Shop, lock-up preferred, in best mafTketkig thorough- fatJ"6 of Port Talbot, suitable for Tea and Provision Busrlness.—Apply, giving full pair- tacuJa>rs, measurements, rent, etc., to Pre- mises, Box 593, Sell's Advertising Offioee. Lon- don, B.C. lOvw.p.t-c. TO LET-HOUSES. LET, 5, NoTthsunptoai Gardens. To view A apply R. H. Marten, AiJIanamorei, Sigett-p rcnadi Swaoseu. 615a6-27 ONV'ENIEJSrT Fu/roiehed House to Let, in C Ma-n&el-tferrace, fr:am Jupe.—For par- tioulars address Mianse-l, "Oajnbrian" OtSce, 211, Hlg.h^atreiet, Swausta. 61G&3-25 BUSINESSES TO LET. Tj^XOELLENT fully-licensed House, doing a E large trade; every convenience; price Thomas and Co., 27, Brazen nose-street, Manchester. THIRST-CLASS Beer and Wine, with large Concert Room, clean licence, free from brewer, with 7 years' lease, only want seeing; price £ 250;large inventory.—Thomas and Co., 27. Brazennoae street, Manchester. -ft Beautifully fitted Beerhouse,doing nice trade; Vaults, Smoke, Sitting, Parlour, Club-room, every accommodation.— Thomas and Co., 27, Brazenuose-street, Man- chester. £ 1 off-Licence and Grocery "^taking £ 15 weekly; good living, large Stock and accommodation.-Thomas and Co., 27, Brazennose-street, Manchester. CITY Restaurant, takiug £ 2,G0Q yearly, with large profits; owner retiring after 10 years; XZ50 everything.—Thomas and Co., 27, Brazennose-street, Manchester. IF you intend going into business, write inomas and Oo., 27, Brazennose-street, Manchester, who have over 300 businesses of every description to choose from. Manchester, who have over 300 businesses of every description to choose from. APARTMENTS TO LET. APARTMENTS Wanted.—Young Man re- A quires comfortable house in pleasant locality, within easy distance of G.W.R. Sta- tion; bedroom to self, and use of Sitting- room.—State lowest terms to Box 9, "Daily Post," Swansea. 936f4-2 T>OARD and Lodgings for respectable Men, 12s. each.—Mrs. James, 4, Ivy-place, High-street, Swansea. 976f4-6 BOARD and Lodiga £ £ 8 for one or two re- Yontng M-en; terms 103. 6d. per week.—Mrs. Kerelake, 19, Prince of Wales-road, Swansea. 858f3-38 COMFORT-ABLE Furnished Apartments; suit one or two gentlemen; terms mod- erate.—Address M.J., "Daily Post," Swansea. 5g4-6 QEASIDE Residence, Fotton.—ApajsLajen-t^, *3 Board and Lodgings, if required, near the sea.-Apply Mrs. Bevan, The Hollies, Hor- ton, Port Eynon. 9?3f4-ll SUPERIOR Furnished Apartments to Let, I S Front Sitting and Bedroom; suit a gentleman; hot and cold bath and piano; no children.—Apply 53, Mansel-terrace, Swan- sea. 94Sf44 TWO linfurnislied Roozne to Lei.—33. Osber- ley-etreet, St. Tromas. 89^4-1 WD UMiumiebed Rooms to Let. A.I. T bert Hall.—Address RJ.. "Daily Post," &wao«eA. 7G.)e6.J T° LET' Front Sitting-room and Front Bed- -*■• room, good cooking and attendance.— Apply 4, Christina-street, Swansea 917f4-2 TO LET, 3 Unfurnished Booms, one hfitchen. quiet and codfoartaible; no chtiidipen; sui4 I couple; reepeofcabie, central locaJi^y.—Addre« Kitchen, "Daily Post." SNramem. 858f5-31 rpWO superior Furnished Roams to Let; 1 piano; use of kkeban; emit mairriied couple or two ladies; terms 9e. 6d. per week.- MJrs. Kersiaike, 19, Priace of Wales^rqadj, swansm 834f3-30 TRADE SPECIALITIES. IADIES Dress Lengths, 3s. lid. carriage J paid. Knops, Zibelines, Snowflakes, Voiles, Poplins. Armures, Cashmeres, in summer colourings. Patterns free.-Bradford Dress Warehouse (R77), Shipley, Bradford. 770 A VIES' BALSAM OF HONEY for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Tightness of the Chest, etc. 61d. and 2s. 3d.-Prepared only by J. Davies, M.P.S.. DispensFng Chemist, 30, High- street, Swansea. 29 T> MOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126 ,High- X • street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 rpo BUILDERS.Billheads, Memorandnms I A Business Circulars and Cards, Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Office, 211, High-street, Swansea. "O KVTVAL of Hoaae Industries.—Morgan J. Morgan (son of Mr. J. R Morgnii, clotliier and hositTT. of Jfew-sta-eet, Neath*, and grandson of th*? late Mr Morgan Morgan. Wind-steet). has decidedi to restart the old Woollen Factory at Meiincaythan for the manufacture ot iionwvspuix Hosiery and Welsh FiajinfLs and CSoths 33cairJ.-25 THE ONLY PHRENOLOGIST in Wales who has been personally trained by L. N. and J. A. Fowler, is Professor Williams. Fel- low of the National (Fowler) Institute of Phrenology. Professor Williams may be con- sulted daily at the Victoria Arcade (near the Market), Swansea. 957f4-4 TS your Watch out of Order? Best and A cheapest shop in Swansea for Repairs of Watches of every description, both Eng- lish and Foreign, is at Campbell's, Watoh- maker, 20, High-street Arcade, Swansea. Clocks and Jewellery repaired. %atch Fin- isher to the Trade. 961f4-4 BUYEii's-o'F'-HARN-ESS AND SADDuERY cannot do better than give us a call. We have a large stock to select from; Brown e' Harness a speciality. Every article in the trade supplied. Inquire prices.—Saddlery Co.. Alexandra-road, Swansea. Nat. Tel. 55y. 838f4 1 SHIPPING. ALLAN LINE. TO CANADA, UNITED STAINS, RIFEE PIRATE AND INDIA. SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. April 7, Parisian, Halifax & St. John (N.B.) April 9, Ulunda, St. Johns (N.F.J and Hali- fai. April 12, City of Athens, Calcutta. Anril 14, Tunisian, Halifax & St John (N.B.) April 16, Carthaginian, St. job (N.F.), Halifax, and Philadelphia. OCEAN RATES — To Canada, SaAoon froni £ 11. ^'«Ki Ciibin. £ 7 l(h. l*bird (Jiaes, £ 6 10a To Irulki, £ 57 10s. aad £ 27 10s. For full particulars apply to Allan's. 3, T.tadenl)aII-(>tm-i, London E.C.. aad Jumes-street, Liverpou'. ¡ "THE CAMBRIAN" IC) t t 211, HIGH ST., SWANSEA ARE EQUIPPED WITI5 EVERY Modern Appliance FOR THE PRODUCTION OF Hish-Class Work, I J AS USED IN J Works, Factories, I Public Institutions^ | 1, Offices, Businesses, AND BY Private FamIlIes. i." ,i V Inspection is invited an extensive range of samples of FOSTERS Handbills, Window Bills, Tickets, fbogbammes Club Rules and Cards, Time Tables and Time Sheets, 1:- BAIiE BILLS Business Circulars, Bill Heads, Parcels Labels and Tags, I -A-TJ QTXOHxr CATALQGTTES JL _bjjC.3 Note Headings, Business Cards, Visiting Caras, Menu Cards, BALL f PBOGBAMmrBS Prospectuses, Official Notices, Book Work and BOOKBINDING The Lowest Prices are charged in every instance, I O ✓ consistent with first-class work, and the use of Materials of satisfactory quality. I Our Representative will call, on receipt of a Post Card or Telephone Message, and all orders entrusted to us lreceive prompt attention. PUBLIC NOTICES. i HOJSDDA AND SWANSEA BAY EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1904. On GOOD FRIDAY, April 1st, 1904, the Usual Week-day Service of Passenger Traios will be suspended, and Trains will run as on Sundays. On EASTER MONDAY. April 4th, EX- CURSION TICKETS will be issued as under: lo Port Talbot (Aberavon Station) from Swansea and intermediate Stations. To Cardiff (Queen-street, T.V.R.) from Swansea and intermediate Stations to Blaengwynfi inclusive. To Mountain Ash (T.V.R.) from Swansea and intetmediat" Stations to Blaengwvnfi inclusive. For Times, Pares and further particulars see hills, which may be obtained at the com- pany's booking offices. JOHN DAVID, Swansea, Traffic Manager. r -3\AM^&rd, 904. s POWIS EXHIBITION. JT ONE EXHIBITION of tJli; value of iJOU a year, tenable at any College or Hail at either of the Uwversities of Oxford or Cambridge, is intended to be FILLED UP after an examination of the candidates, f which will take place at Jesus College, Ox- ford, on Tuesday, Sept. 20th, and on the following days, beginning at 2 p.m. on Sept. 2Qth. Candidates are requested to send their names, addresses, and certificates of bap- tism, with testimonials of conduct and char- acter, on or before August 1st, to Major A. T. Fisher, The Hermitage, Beincrton. Salis- bury. ,e Candidates must be members of the Church of England, natives of Wales or of any of the four Welsh dioceses, under 20 years of age upon October 10th next, acquainted with the Welsh language, and intending to be- come candidates for Holy Orders. The candidates will be examined by the Rev. J. S. Lewis, M.A., Ruabon, and J. Tracey, Esquire, M.A., Keble College, Ox- ford, in m 1. Welsh Reading, Composition, and Speaking. 2. Greek Testament. The Gospel accord- ing to St. John, The Acts of the Apostles. 3. Greek. Unprepared translation. 4. Latin. do. do. 5. Latin Prose Composition. 6. The Iliad, Books 19 to 24 (inclusive). 7. The JEneid, Books 1 to 6 (inclusive;. 8. Easy Latin Verse Composition. Those who fail in Welsh will not be fur- ther examined. The Exhibition will be tenable (during re- sidence at the University) for four years, by an exhibitioner who at the time ot his election is not legally a member of either University and will, in his case, date from matriculation. And by an exhibitioner who, at the time of his election, is legally s member of either University, till the close of the term in which the degree of Bachelor of Arts is due to the holder. In order to avoid unnecessary correspond- ence, intending candidates are requested to understand that no abatement of the quali- fications necessary for their candidature as above set forth can be entertained. 816 BLACKPILL NURSERIES, NEAR SWANSEA. JAMES~HARRIS Has a very fine Assortment of Evergreans and Decidwous Trees and Shrubs, Roses, Fruit T rees, &c., m great variety, and well- selected to eoit the. neighbourhood. Having a very large. Stock of the above, I shall be pleased to quote low prices to in- tending Pkntere; also Dutch Bulbs from the best growers in Holland and elsewhere. Catalogues and Special Prices for large quantities on application. Wreaths1, C-ro?tjes and) Cut, Flowers for Harvest Festivals, to., on shortest notice. Also Aza&eas and other Greenhouse Plants. Addrees ,Ib above. — I "AT EATH. AND DISTBSOT BILL POST _i_\ INO COMPANY. —Late T. Wall. Offices —ASSEMBLY ROOMS. NEATH. ,M-ar,a,or -J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the best Posting Stations in No-aih .-ld District. J. BRADER AND SONS (Established in 1840.) MAGNIFICENT SELECTION OF HIGH- CLASS PIANOS at Lowest Pricey Csfh or Monthly Payments. including our 5 Popular Models Lt. £ 21. £ 25. and £ 80- Latest oonstniet-Kxn. beautiful tone and appearance. Inspection and (om- parison invited. PICTON MEWS. DILLWYN-STREET. SWANSEA. I.L & T. BULLIN. Cabs always ready. Wedding Cafriages with Siuitabie Horses. Funwal Carriages Com.pa.ete. g LOOR & CO., ADVERTISING CONmAOTORS and BILL POSTEPkS. I OHIEF AGENCY FOR WALE^. All desci-iptions ot Advertising, Circular Distribution, Etc., promptly attended to. Office:20, QALVERl^STREET, SWANSEA. gjUN FIRE OFFICE. FOUNDED 1710. FUNDS IN HAND—> £ 2,386,639. For all particulars apply to the following Agentb: SWANSEA :Mr. H. G. Solomon, Tan- nery Cumbers, Gower- etreet^ Mr. Travers Waiters. Messrs. H. C. Bagman & Cu., 1, North*iimpM)n- place. Messrs. H. J. Goes and J. Co.. 50-60, Wind-street j Mr. J. A. Bishop, L'nkwi Chambers, Union-sf. ABERAVON Mr. Day id E. Jones. BRITON FEEB.Y Mr. H. H. Hunter. MUMBLES Mrs. Alice Orrin. PONTARDAWE. Mr. Dasid Smith. PORT TALBOT. Mi1. Enoch Thorns. Mr C. G. West, I 3, Ynis-street. to £ 5,000. Advanced on note of hand alone, without bonds, pub- licity, ().! charges of any description what ever unless business is done. No bills of sale, and the strictest privacy guaranteed. On receipt of application representative will wait upon you by appointment and advance vou the amount required, repayable by easy instalments to suit your own convenience. Special rates for short periods.—Write (m confidence) to actual lender, C. Wells, Corri- dor Chambers, Market Place, Leicester. EDUCATIONAL. I p ENDEEN OLLEGE langland BAY. MODERN Q33K3S-OLASS SCSOOL FOR GIRLS. MISS I. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., R.A.M. Oert., (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettell, General Woiks Manager of Messrs. Viviajn and Sons). REFERENCES: The Lady Swansea. Lady Monshead,. Forest Lodge. Binfield, Berks. Mrs. Wilmot, Audley Sidniouth, Devon. Miss Eden, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. Rev. -Steretai Jones, M.A." late Vicitr of Oyster mouth. South Waits-. Pupjls are prepared for London Matricda- tlon., University Ixioai^, Associated Board (lloval Academy and Royal College of Mu- sic). Trinity College, Cailcg«i of vic^iniste, Diplorrti (Teajoheie) .and other exiimincitions. 20 LANGLAND BAY. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, LANGLAND, NEAR SWANSEA. Principals-The MISSES PHILLIPS. Assisted by Resident Certificaixd Emlisli and Foreign Governesses and Visit uig Masters Preparation for Local Examinations- The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. The NEXT TERM will begin TUESDAY, JANUARY 12th. 5 GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Prmcipal—MLSS GARLIOK, A.C.P.. Assisted DV Certificated Resident French and English Governesses and Ykviting Profes- sors. Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The House is well situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. ERYN HAULOG, LANGLAND ROAD. -i3 MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHUOL FOR LITTIÆ BOYS Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations. "I It references. Terms on application. Ttio Spring Term p^timences J-unuarv 25. Boarders letum Jaztua^- 25rd. ll^LSS E. DAVIES' PREPARATORY .ItA SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, 28, FFYNONE-TERRACE (Late 31, Hanover-street). The Next Term will commence MONDAY, JANUARY" 25th. Pupils under 9 teceived wealdy. MUSICAL. jJJR. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. (Organist and Ciiorister of Bct.he.sda CongT^ationai Church, Briton Ferry), Accepts Pupils in I PLAN'OFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING AND THEORY. Pupils Prepared for Exaauinations. 21, QUEEN-STREET, NEATH. I 30 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100. WALTER- ROAD. MRS. EDWARD FRICKER. MISS FLORENCE FRICKER. A.R.A.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 Music. &c. MISSFLORENCE FRICKER A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., Receives Students for the Higher Develop- ment of Pianoforte Playing, Voicx Pro- d iR-tion and Singing; alou few Hirmony and Composition. Miss Fricker studied for six years at the Royal Academy of Music, and has hud i.iue tuiiion of the late Sir G. A. Macfarren, the late Professor Frederick Westlake, ML Ran- degiger. Mi-. Sliato'sjtecire. and Mr. Frye Par- ker. and holds diplomas of thv. R.A.M. as public performer an(1. teaclier of pia.no and harmony, and of the R.C.M. as public singcr and in harmony, and uleo luoids the Certifi- cate of Merit- of the R.A.M. for piano plav- ing. and five metlaki of that Instituticm for pivajio ;uid singing. Pupils prepared for* the Meisxttpolitan Ex- amiruitioii* of the It. A. M. aaid R.C.M., also for the Ijooal Ex.Knina.tionsi of the Associated Board of the R.A..M. and R.C.M. 100. WALTER-ROAD, mVANSEA. 40 DANCING, CALASTHENICS, &C. DANCING, CAJJSTHl^NIQS. SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNE Y HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. MISS CRAVEN has.her Vacation during the Summer Months. Classed re- sumed as usual In the Autumn. PRIVATE LESSONS toy THE ABERAVON & PORT TALBOT BILLPOSTING COMPANY Undertake BILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING In all its Branches?. iMianager :—Mr. P. P. JAMES. CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHAM-ROAD. LONDON, S.W. Patients seen drulv on their own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General EX rxa>«s :uid for the Research Department, Secretary. FRED- W. HOWELL. THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING CO. R:nt t-he largest POSTING STATIONS In Swi>n-ie' and Surroandinj District•«. 4dd»»:-28. LOWER. UNION-STRi-EI. SVV^VNfeEA. TRADE NOTICES. ",3S A. J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, Ac WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES. Telegnraphie Addresa-U Chappoll, Swanøea." Country Orders promptly attended to. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telepbone-0462. JOHN JO MA la & Co., Nb "RIArxE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WORK, GENERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING, &0. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIR b EXECUTED. g^Bgg=====a===== 4C. NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & SON" FOR RELIABLE FURNITURE. THEY ARE THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY IN WALES, HAVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STUCK TO SELECT FROM, AND GIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. Carpets Made and Laid Free. ESTABLISHED NEARL Y HALF A CENTURY HIGH STREET & MORRIS LANE. Swansea — in"liiiiijariimg^ —-— The ^hysician't H 1 1 L 1 I 1 3H B ■ Ji Cure for Gotti, B M 1 k 1 k I AVJ M Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the .B10st Stomach, Headache. Heartburn, Indigestion, e^'CiIle Sour Eructations, Bilious Affection*. J? 1^ ?' ^hlld,;<?n» Delicate Females, and the v r DIIINEFORIUYS Gíckness ofJl>regná.ncy. MAGNESI I WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. BEECHMTS PIELS FOR ALL BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS. SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH, WIND, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER. AND FEMALE AILMENTS. THE SALE IS OVER SIX MILLION BOXES PER ANNUM. Prepared only by the Proprietor. Tho mas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire Sold bv all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers everyivliere n Boxes Is IW j 2s. 9d. each. Full Directions with'each box.' "r Not oaly ASK for STIFF'S PURE STARCH but MIND YOU REALLY GET IT for those who purchase common stuff, most commonly regret it. STIFF'S CREAM STARCH pro- duces the fashionable tawny tint, | and will not injure the jnost delicate material. STIFF & Co;, L'td 29, Redcliff St., BRISTOL. Nature's PerfeL-t Remedy for all kinds of oi-m.>. "T O}{ M L 0 Z E N G E S For over 30 yeais this highly ValuaAle Remedy ha« met with the greatest euoce^s. The ekeci upon Wectk, DeJicatf- Chddien (.often iriven up sincurable) is like Magic. Gettin" rid of hits tormenting pests by tak- ing th;(;o Lozenges, the thin, pale-faoed, in- animate Child become* strong. heaJthv. aiirl lively, the pride instead of the anxiety of liis gTiardians. Llangennscii, neai- Llanelly. August 30th. 1872. Deal* Sir,—My youngest daughter. Kinma Ann, 13 yeans of age, got rid ol a great num- oor of worms :i\" taking only three or four of Wilhanis (Poutardawe) orni Ixjzenge'S. I am glad to say tliat she lia.s ma oh improvijd iu health, being previously lingering and delicate in lveylt.i—Yours very trulv. ^LARTH A GRIFFITHS. Ija-te of Ynigpeiilhvch. SYMPTOMS. — Any of the foil-owing1 Symptoms mdica.Le worms:—variable a-ppv- tite, foetid br&atn. acid eruetotions, poins in; the stomach nd head, sickness, grinding of the t^eth during sleep, dreams and restlass- nese, paleness of the oounteaiance, stitches in the side, .short dry cough, and emaeiat-ion of the body, often mistaken for decline, ner- ¡ vousness. slow fever. and irregular piil^? tuixLtness, aaaneiuneA convulsive 0 tite, oiU'ii causing sudden death; dizziness, sore tiiruat and Inflammation of the bowels. Hie :1hove fymptoms vary according to the kind of Worins. The Lozenges contain nothing detru iental to the constitution, and are suitable lor all ^Williams' (Poniardawe.) Worm Lc>z&nge:5 arc- prepared from the (Original Receipt i-} JOHN DAVlEiS. M.R.P.S., Clwaiist, 20. High-street,. Swansea-, and sold by elie«ii«sls. at 9jd.. 15yd.. and ^s. 9d. ].<.r box; bv post, 14 .r.d 34 .sUunpe. Protected bv -the 'Government 4wnp. on which are en- graved the words "WiilijUito" Worm i.oz-j enjgee." I Darlington's Handbooks Lord Knollys is commanded bv the King to thank Mr. Darlitigton fjw f 0r a °°Py new edition, go well got up, of 'Londeu & Enviroue.' Nothing better could be wished for.—" Britieh Weekly.' A brilliant book."—" The Times." I Visitors to London, and Residents, should use goo&* I LONDON —"Academy. l Most emphatically tops them &1I » AND gyJJ>C- Cook & Daily Graphic' ¡ E. T. Cook, M.A. 4 Ed. Revised Sa. ENVIRONS. 24 maps & plans; I 60 Illustrations. 60 Illus., Maps & Plans | 100 Illus. Maps & pinn 5s. I 5s. NORTH WALES, j DEVON CORNWALL. Vissitocie to Brighton, Eastbourne IL i ings, Bournemouth, Ex?ter, Exmoutli Sid" mouth. Dawhsii, Teignmoath, Torm, T Paignton, Dartaiouth, Dartmoor. Fx, Plymouth, Faln>oath, Penzance, 'Newn^?^' OLoveliy. Hfracoinbe, Lvnton. Wye Valley, Severn Vallev. Rath super-Mare, Mah-ern. Hereford \Yor-.Z GIoucx^u-k Lhuidrindod WelL (l.> r- AJ_, 'r, "g{,ue,l1 i _'3.ueTySt-WyU,I.. 1m\ yn, Ba.r'mout h. Dole" Pwllhdi. )n 1AorfoIk li roads, Isle <>j Wi-Ut. Lsbnds. «houl<l use DARLDJQ-! T0-N HANDBOOK, Ls. each. Llangollen: D.\RLINGTON and CO. London SIMPKIN and CD, Paris and New York: BRlvNTANO'Jj. and all Booksellers.. Tlie Railway Bookstalls and all Buok>»-l. Jers. PHOTOGRAPHS. — Baiutiful Photo- graphs of Scenery. Ruins, etc.. in Italy, Greece, Turkey. Palestine, and Egypt. ;<i.so the English Lakes and North Wains, Is., Ls. 6d.. and 2s List. Post Free.— DARLiNO- 11 TON and CO., LTANGGLLEN. ti UPLSS' C0NSTITi:T10N BALLS J Are an unfailing remedy (write for pamphlet). For HORSES, C,reese, Swelled TESTIMONL\L. Legs. Cracked Russley Park. Heels, Coughs, Colds, I have used Cu Staring a t, piss' Constitution Influenza, giving Balls for the last ten tone and vigour, and years, and have much keeping high fed pleasure in tcstyfy- Horses in Health, ing to the good ef- feots they have had lor CATTLE and in improving the SHEEP, in oases of condition of Horses Hove or Bloun, in training, particu- Hide Bound, Los, of lar]y in tht1 spring Appetite, Distem- and autumn months, per, Epidemic, &.o. u MATT. DAWSON. For Scouring in Calves, they are al most infallible. Prepared upwards of 50 years by the late Francis Cupiss, M.R.C.V.S. Sold in Pack- ets, Is. 9d. and 3s. each, 7 small 10s. 6°: and ,7 large 11s., by all Dentists and Druggists.