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Mcait of (Ehntges 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 HOUSrS To Let or Wanted; Situations Vacant or Wanted; Houses, Offices, Properties and Shops to Let or Sell; Los t and Found; Miscellaneous Private Wants and Sales; but not to any advertise- ment of a Tardd nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four words 9d. per insertion. Thirty-two „ Is. t A reduction is made for a series of 6, 13, 26, or 52 insert io-.is. 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 tuklic Bodies are not in- 6erted 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, raiy be directed to "The Cambrian" Office free of charge; and if stamps are sent to cover postage, will be iorwarded to the Adveitiser'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 Wale* Daily Post" Co., .Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address all communications to lha Manager, e Comm ic Cambrian." -— SITUATIONS VACANT. Cooka and Kitchenmaids: ) ( /^OOK-GENERAL Wasted, between 213 and J3; wage? £ 12; four in family; no ^children.—Mrs. Maggs, 13, Wind-street, Swa.rl- sea. 10316-21 ."VyANTKD. Cook-General, strong, able to bake; not under 22— Apply Mat, :i. Workhouse. Neath f) A-NI-ED, good Cook-General; morning girl ->pt.—Apply Mrs. B. Goldberg, 2. St. James's Gardens. Swansea. 10110-21- WAN-I-ED, good Kitchen Maid; also re- e W apcctable Girl as General.—Apply Castle Cafe. Castle-street, Swansea. 879j6-16 w A-'iTFD, good Plain Cook; one who has "f lived as kitchen-maid preferred.— < Apply Mrs. Dr. Evans. 1, Goring-place, Llan- > elly. 941 j 6-17 r- — — — V^ANTEB, experienced • Plain Cook, for family of three.—Apply by letter, or personally,before 2 or after 6 p.m., to Mrs. Woods. RheLtnva, Swansea. 936j6-17 House aud Parlourmaids AID Wanted, salary £ 12.—Apply Matron, :L Swansea Hospital. 920j6-17 TITTANTED, Housemaid-Waitress, Sundays » » free.—Apply, with references, age, wages, etc., to Morris, Gower Inn, Parkmill, near Swansea. 5916-20 Nurses N"UR £ E Girl Wanted, to take out Baby few l., hours daily.-Apply 38, Oxford-street, Swansea. 2116-18 w ANTED, Young Girl, age about 16. to » take oare of two children.—Mrs. Moly- neux. 6. Gore-terrace, Swansea. SS7J6-16 w ANTED. Nurse; three children; take entire charge of two; good needle- woman.—Apply Glanmor, Langland Boy. 1016-18 WANTED, a thoroughly respectable Girl, about 15, to take Baby out; sleep out -App y after 6 p.m., 32, Carlton-terrace. Swansea. 953jC-17 XVT ANTED, early August, Superior Nurse- '.VV- Housemaid; two children, 4 and 9; good needlewoma.n- -Apply Nurse. Box 90, Post- office, Swansea. 8516-21 WANTED, strong, respectable Girl, about 16 years of age, to nurse; country girl preferred.—Apply West End Hotel, Union-street, Swansea. 3616-23 Generals A good General Servant Wanted, sleep in £ -»■ or out; references required.—Apply 50, Maivern-terrace, lirynmili, Swansea. 974j6-18 TJONTjS. 5S. given to anyone obtaining for advertiser capable General Servant. Satisfactory references; able to cook.-Ad- dress Bonus, "Daily Post." Swansea. 910j6-1'1 t^OOD General Servant Wanted.—Apply Mrs Thomas, 15, St. Helen's-crescent, Swansea. 995j6-20 GOOD General Servant Wanted, immedi- ately; no washing.—Apply 231, High- street. Swansea. 5016-20 GOD General Servant Wanted; good re- G ferences required.-Apply 29, Windsor- terrace, Uplands, Swansea. 999j6-18 L> liSPECTABLE Gir 1Wanted, at once. Apply 53. Finsbury-terrace, Swansea 1315-21 TTj^sPECT-'ABLE Girl Wanted, as Assistant XV Laundry Maid; three kept; must be able to do a little ironing; good wages,—Mrs. (salmon. Tra^ningjCollege. Swansea. 943J6-17 "1717ANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply *» 70, Oxford-street, Swansea. 6816-21 WANTED, good General ServantT^-bout 18.—Apply 34, Oxford-street, Swansea. 4816-23 iXAJ~ ANTED, good General. — Apply M^iT Bundle, 60, St..Helen's-road, Swansea. 5616-20 XXT ANTED, smart General Servant, to » » assist in Bar—24, High-street, Swan- sea 2816-20 \Xf ANTED, good General Servant, wages Mrs. Lott, 43, Walter-road, Swan- sea. 948j 6-17 "\Tr ANTED, good General Servant.-Apply' V » with references; to Prayne, 15, Wind- street, Swansea. 1000j6-16 ANTKD, respectable GirlT^ai- Help. W Apply 8. Cromwell-street, Mount Plea- sant. Swansea 3316-23 A-N'I'it.D. a good Genera IServant; must V, be able to cook.—Apply at 22, Castle- tle" Btroet, Swansea. 6416-20 T\VXxTeD, good, strong General, by 24th" • June.—Apply Dillwyn Arms, Union- street, Swansea. 9016-18 TANTED, at once. good General Servant. W age 19-24. able to wash.—Apply C.. Ty- Bryn. Neath Abbey. 928j6-17 ANTED, an experienced General Ser- V V vant; small family.—Apply Gwynfryn. Eaton Grove. Swansea. 1322n6-18 XXTANTED, respectable Girl, about 16, for » » household work.—Apply Arches Hotel, Quay Parade, Swansea. 935j6-17 '■V17ANTED, at. once, good General; two in NTED, at. once, good General; two in t fa.mily Apply 88, Norfolk-street, Hount Pleasant, Swansea. 4916-20 ,"D I'ISPECTABLE Young Girl, about 14, R Wanted, at once.—Apply B. H. Mus- Crrave, Jtarket Hall, Swansea. 6716*21 { WANTED, a good General Servant; must I v be able to do plain cooking.-Apply 15, Finsbury-terrace, Swansea. TAT"ANTED experienced General Servant. VV -Apply between 6 and 7, Thomas, 6, Mirador-crescent, Swansea. 7116-21 ~X~\T ANTED, a respectable Servant, that VV understands a little plain cooking.— Mrs. D. H. Jones, Fern Bank, Neath. S05j6-16 WrANTED, good General Servant; Boy VV. kept.—Apply Mrs. J. B. Jenkins, The Chestnuts, Murton, near Bishopston. 7216-21 WANTED, General Servant, to assist VT another in housework.—Apply Mrs. Benson, Cartref, Eaton Grove, Swansea. 7016-21 WANTED, good General Servant; another maid kept.—(Apply Mrs. Herbert Thomas, Bryn Vina, Brynhyfryd, Swansea. 10216-21 ANTED, immediately, good Girl, about » 18, able to wash; sleep home; small family.—Apply 56, Gorse-lane, Swansea. 10516-21 WANTED, a General Servant, at once; one that has been out before.—Apply Mrs. Prescott, 19, Walter-road, Swansea. 921 j 6-18 TTTANTED, a General Servant; country V» Girl preferred, age abofcfc 20,—Apply up till 6 p.m., at 3, Page-street, Swansea. 816-30 WJ ANTED, willing Young GirT~for House- » V hold duties, and to assist in bar when required-Apply Mountain Dew Hotel, Swan- sea. 416-18 IWANTED, aT good GTiT.^bout, 20, to tako fVV care of Baby and hslP Apply Mrs. Thomas, Red House, St. Thonms, Swansea. f ANTED, a respectable Girl, as General VV Waitress, and assist in Bar. Apply, with references, Mrs. Davenport, Salisbury Club, Swansea. ttt WTED a respectable Girl, about 17 V\ years', to do housework; no family; washing given out.—Apply at once, Mrs. Cohen, Morriston. 896J6-16. ANTED an experienced G-eneral Ser- W vant, able to do plain cooking; under- standing gas stove; small family.—Mrs. Allard, 43. Gwydr-crescent, Swansea. M.i&n- WANTED, immediately, good General, not under 20, for small family.—Apply first to Mrs. Charles Evans, The Well-known Newsagent, etc., Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 880j 6-16 WANTED, immediately, experienced and good Plain Cooks, Parlour and House- Parlourmaids, Generals, etc.; also experi- enced Cooks, Kitchenmaids, Chambermaids, and Waitresses, for Llandrinriod, Ilfra- combe, "Mumbles, etc.—Apply Miss Lewis, High-class Regietfy, 3.3, Castle-street, Swan- sea* 6216-20 GOOD Servants, all classes, waiting situa- tions.—Apply Mrs. McCarthy, Registry Office, 18, Charlton-place, Pembroke Dock. 1716-20 KS. Llewellyn Howell, Registry Office for Servants (of all clatjses); also Young Girls. Entrance, Mr. Parry's side door, 52, Oxford-street, Swansea. 9716-21 EEGTsTRY Office for Servants, at 13. BTUM- E, wick-»treet.—'Mrs. Dowdall requires Cooks, Oook-Generais, Parlourmaids, House- maids. 11116-21 Miscellaneous Situations: AN Apprentice Wanted to the Joinery.— Apply 48, Oxford-street, Swansea. 897J646 tE- Wanted" to the Watch, A Clock, and Jewellery Business.—Apply G. A. Gregory, 50, Oxford-street, Swansea. 4516-20 — T7" A PPKENTICE Wanted for the Clothing trade; live out; small salary.—Apply Manager, Wildings, Ltd., 9, Temple-street. Swansea. 944j<5-17 A GENT'S Wanted; Kyl-Kcl. 6d. Packet •J-V- saves J ton of coal; one agent's profit one weei S,10 10s.; you can do this.—C. A. Hoult, Doncaster. 918j6-16 A" and G. TA5LOK, Castle^street, Swan- • sea<, require a Girl, about 16, as Learner; must give time and live within easy distance of Castle-street. 9C0j6-16 A trustw-orthy Man, of active habits (age A-, 25 to 40) is Wanted to take up a re- sponsible and remunerative outdoor posi- tion; part time.—Write, in first instance, seating age, occupation.-Pa,rt, "South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 8:12j5-lf BAKERS and Confectioners.—Wanted, a competent Bun Hand.—Apply S. Pal- mer, Confectioner, 68, Oxford-street, Swan- —.a. 3716-20 LERKSHIPS £ 85- £ 450; Admiralt^WarT Excise, Cust-oma offices; vacancies now; open to all, aged 15-23. Experience unneces- sary. Special explanatory pamphlet iCee.— Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert-hall, Edinburgh. 340J6-15 R-F,S.SIIAKING. -Apprentices and im- 1) provers Wanted, at once; wages.—Mrs. Tomlinson, 35, Carlton-terrace, Swansea. 922j6-17 D" REiSaMAltlNG.—Wanted^ good Bodice Hands, accustomed to first-class work. —Apply personally, David Evans and Co.. Ltd., Goat-street, Swansea. 908j6-lb CI COD Tailoress Wanted; one who is used T to good button holes.—Apply at 11a, Oxford-street, Swansea. 7916-21 GIRL (young) Wanted, as a Machinist or Improver for Men's Ooats.—Apply 8, Dynevor-place. Swansea. 917j6-16 HAVE you any spare time?—Why not use -H it in a way that will add to your in- come. For terms address Bay, "Daily Post," Swansea. M-i2d.b.6-22 A.IRDRE-SMS 1 1.-Wanted, smart Young -L*- man, at once; permanent situation to energetic Man.—Hasquencort, Gent's Mercer, 53, High-street. Swansea- 97Qj6-16 HAIRDKE&SING —Wanted, sharp, respect- 14 able Lad, as Apprentice, first-class trade thoroughly taugHt; also smart Youth, immediately.— Hasquencort, 10, New-street, Neath. 932j6-17 IF you are not earning as much money as you want, why not employ your spare time and earn more? Particulars of profit- able evening employment free.—Address V ine, "Daily Post," Swansea. 12S25d.b.6-18 LADY Wanted; outdoor employment. Sal- ary £ 1 per week.—Address Box 500, • Daily Post." Swansea. 1916-17 FFlcHioy Wanted, for Colliery Office.- Address Carbon, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 904j6-16 P'ORTER.—Respectable Youth required.- -t. Apply W. Edwards, Draper. Swansea. 1516-21 SMART I^ad Wanted, at once, as Erra »d Hov—Apply Alabaster. 8, Castle-str^nt, Swansea R85i6-11j ^nAFLORS.^—Coat Hands Wanted. Steady -i- Men applying at once can have per- manency all year round; very regular trade.-Husband, Neath. 2416-20 ANTED, good French Polisher.—Mofgan, 39. Station-road. Llanelly. 926j6-17 "V\7ANTED, Groom-Gardener—Apply Gre- VY gor, 2, Richmond Villas, Swansea. 11016-18 "VT/ANTED, a smart Boy, who has just V V left school.—Adam and E<ve, Swansea. 10816-21 WJ- ANTED, good Washerwoman and w.1 Ironer.—Apply 33, High-street, Swan- sea. 8916-21 WANTED, smart Youth, as Under Boots.- Apply Head Boots, Mackworth Hotel, Swansea. 10716-21 WANTED, Barmaid, for Vaults; refer- ences required.Apply Longlands Hotel, Swansea. 4016-20 "VA/"ANTED, a smart Lad, for Office. Write in own handwritiug to Murex, "Daily Post," Swansea. 9G2j6-16 T^VTANTED, a sharp Lad, to assist in Bot- » » tling.—Apply Mr. Evans, Glamorgan Hotel, Swansea. 3016-20 \\TANTED, on June 20th, a smart Errand 1 Boy.-Apply D. L. Evans, Chemist, 27, W alter-road, Swansea. 971j64ft WANTED, immediately, smart Eirranq Boy, with knowledge of town.—Auck- land, Oxford-street, Swansea. 7616-21 TTT ANTED, for Posting Yard, smart Youth, able to drive.—Apply, with 'full par- ticulars. Penry Jones, Llandrindod Wells. 925j6-17 XXT ANTED, strong Errand Boy, at once. — » Apply Mesftrs. Thomas and Co., Boot Manufacturers, No. 26, Walter-road, Swansea. 959j 6-17 TTtrANTED, a good strong Lad, about 16, » » for general work and carrying out. —Apply Musgrave's Basket Works. Strand, Swansea 906J6-16 "V5TANTED, Young Man, as Collector and Canvasser, in Credit Drapery Trade.— Apply between 6 and 8. to A. Paton, 65, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 9516-18 X^TANTED, one or two good Canvassers, on salary and commission, by a well- known Tea Company-Apply Manager, 28. Union-street, Swansea. 9616-21 TJTTANTED, smart Improver, for the Gro- cery and Provision Trade; good refer- ence required.-Apply Evans. Royal Stores, Lower Oxfcrd-street, Swansea. 973J18 XT/ ANTED, for Lodging-house, a Man to i-r xi charge; m ust be steady and re- liable; none else treated with.—Robinson, R-oyal Oak, Fisher-street, Swansea. 26j6-i3 ^TS^ANTBD, immediately, Under Boots, about 18, with some experience; wagee 8s. a week; live in; no coals or wood to get. -Apply Head Boots, Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen. 7316-18 ~ANTl?D, respectable Errand Boy; also smart Youth to solicit orders, deliver bottled goods; must be able to take charge of a horse.—Apply Pearce, Mansel-street, Swansea. 889j6-16 "r ED, smart Assistant for the Travel- hng Goods and Saddlery Department; must be a good salesman and window dres- ser.—Apply Giles, Phillips and Co., Ltd., Swansea. 946j6-17 €>AS. Weekly offered to either sex, who can write.—For particulars send an ad- dressed envelope to Manager, Glendower, Torquay. 962j6-18 -Q SEKLY.—Evening or Spare Time Em- ployment, anywhere, offered to any- person who can write. For particulars send addressed envelope to L. Paynter and 00.. (Dept 6), 78, Mysore-road, Clapham, London. 963J6-18 PO AVEE'KLY. — Persons Wanted, every- where, for addressing Circulars, etc. Send addressed envelope for proposal.—Man- ager, 149, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. 964j6-18 SITUATIONS WANTED. A D\ ERTISBR, 30, Gentlemanly, desires few hours light employment daily; outdoor preferred.—Box 333, "South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 2716-20 "OAKERS and Confectioners. — Good all- round Hand seeks situation; well up in Bread, Cake, and Smalls; good reference. I -22, Bond-street, Swansea. 8616-21 ARF.Fas.-Youug Man desiring change, B seeks situation in Wales, as First or I Second Hand; total abstainer; references Marshall, Bridford, Exeter. 9,Z]6 BAKESS and Confectioners.—Young Man, 23, London experience, seeks situation, well up in Bread and Smalls.—Gordon, 138, Oxford-street, Swansea. 933j6-2Q BAIvEjiS and Confectioners.—fiituifction re- quired as First or good Second, Bread, Cakes. Smalts; good references; disengaged. -Apply Baker .Surveyor Cottage, Mount Plfcaeant, Llanelly. 6916-21 TO GROCERS.—Young Man seeks situation as Warehouseman or Haulier; ab- stainer.—Apply J. W., 11, William-street. Ebbw Vale, Mon. 1816-20 TXTANTED, by experienced Young Lady, » engagement as Barmaid; good refer- ences.—Write C., "Daily Post," Swansea. 9116-13 ANTED, a Situation as Working »* Housekeeper, or Cook-General; Busi- ness House preferred, or otherwise.- M.A., 35, New-street, Swansea. 8316-21 WANTED, by Married Man, Situation as Grocer's Haulier; understands stable work; abstainer and trustworthy.—j., 3. Sta. tion-terrace, Cwmavon, Port Talbot. 877j6-16 ANTED, by a staid Person, a Situation" VV as Working Housekeeper; good plain cook, caretaker, or temporary cooking; highest references.—Address A.R.M., "Daily Post," Swansea. 992.j6-20 \7' OUNG Man, 22, requires Situation a-s 1 Traveller, in Swanesa and District; excellent references. Address Traveller, "Daily Post," Swansea. 966 ftilSCELLANEOUS WANTS. URN I SHED Cottage Wanted, for July, F Newton, Langland, or Caswell.—Write E. J., "Daily Post" Offices. Swansea. 1216-21 MLLK. — Wanted, any quantity. Churns and Refrigerator supplied. State quan- tity and price.—Carmarthen United Dairies, Llanelly. 968j6-18 E Arl"H,-Wanted, permauently, Front 1 Room for Office, ground floor. Windsor- road, Neath; lowest rent, inclusive, to Com- mercial, "Daily Post," Swansea. 909J6-17 I OAP- WRAPPERS. Wanted, Lifebuoy S (tops), Sunlight (tops and. coupons). Matchless, etc., lid. dozen and postage given —E. Darling, Grocer, Westgate, Wakefield. -E. Darling, Grocer, Westgate, Wakefield. 22 ANTEDTRoil-top Deski must be ingood W condition, and cheap.—Address Box 93, "Daily Post," "Swansea. 3516-20 WAi\ A ED, a small, second-hand Safe. — Address particulars of size, and price, to Safe, "Daily Post," Swansea. 9316-21 ANTED, a two or four-wheel Dogcart, to suit pony.—Send full particulars to Ran dell. Auctioneer, Swansea. 12659d.b.6-16 XXTA_NTEID, House, 4 to 6 bedrooms, bath- room; neighbourhood of St. Helen's or Walter-road.—K.W., 13. Walter-road, Swan- sea^ 6116-20 XXT ANTED, Cob, sound, mare preferred, 15 r h Harnei-i, also Spring Tip Cart Write to Contractor, "Daily Post." High- street, Swansea. 939j6-17 ANTED, Premises suitable for Work- rooms, to accommodate 15 to 20 work- ers; must be near Albert-hall.—Address F.M., "Daily Post," Swansea. 9416-21 ANTED, a sound, reliable Horse, 6 to 7 years old, height 15.2 to 16.2 used to steam and trams, free from vice.—Apply C. LI. Watkins, Northampton-lane, Swansea. 949j6-17 WANTED, a seoond-hand Boiler, that will make a strong Oil Tank; an egg- end one preferred; to hold from 6,000 to 8,003 gall-ons.-Addreas Tank, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 5616-20 -[" LOST AND FOUND LOST, on the 13th inst., Airedale Puppy -L' Dog, from 42, Gorse-lane, Swansea. Any- one detaining the same after this date will be prosecuted. 5316-18 T OST, Stolen, or Strayed, on Sunday even- M.J ing, about 5 p.m., from Earlsmoor, West Cross, Rough Irish Terrier. Anyone returning same to above address will be re* warded. 5316-17 LO.-T, between Middle Market Gate,"Ox-~ iJ ford-street and Nelson-terrace, Black Crochet Shawl. Finder rewarded by return- ing to Mrs. Britton, China istall. Market, Swansea. 8716-18 OBT, on Thursday last, a Top of an Opera Glass, between Black Boards and No. 2, PrsiOD Quarters. Finder re- warded on returning to No. 2, Prison Quar- ters, Swanaea. 994j6-20 OST, on Sunday, June 12th, between Park- street and Picton-place, Lad^s 18ct. Gold Watch and Chain. Finder rewarded by returning same to J. Gregory, China Dealer, 33, Pack-street, Swansea. 988j648 Gold Watch and Chain. Finder rewarded by returning same to J. Gregory, China Dealer, 33, Pack-street, Swansea. 988j648 PROPERTY FOR: SALE AND TO LET FREEHOLD Pubilc Hotel, with extensive Stabling and Premises, doing a good Agricultural and General Trade, for Sale. Capital required not less than JEl.OOO.—Apply Tomkins and Capper, Auetioneera, Aberga-v- enny. 847Cam, JOliN M. LEEDER AND SONS' RSGISTEE of Furnished and UnfurnisTied Houses to Let or For Sale, may be obtained at their Estate Agency Offices, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 7416-21 A LIST O-F FURNISHED HOUSES to Let for the Summer Months is contained in this Month's Issue. 7416-21 THE REGISTER is revised Monthly; Pro- perties are inserted FREE where the Sale or letting is placed Solely in their Agency. 7416-21 rpo LET OR FOR SALE.—"Lyndhurst," Eiaton-crescent.—Well-arranged House, 2 Sitting, Five Bedrooms, bath; immediate possession.—John M. Leeder and Son, Estate Agents, Swansea. 7416-21 WAREHOUSE, of three floors, and Dwel- ling-house adjoining, situate on the Strand, near High-street Railway termiAs; For Sale; Freehold; or to Let; immediate possession.—John M. Leeder and Son, Estate Agents, Swansea. 7416-21 rpO LET.—Finely situated House on Lang- -L land Hill, overlooking Newton Valley; 2 Sitting, six bedrooms, bath; garden.—Rent £ 45. Possession 1st September- -John M. Leeder and Son, Swansea. 7416-21 BRYNMILL.—Houses in Marlborough-road, B >' aterloo-place, Alexandra-terrace, etc. —Apply Hood, House and Estate Agent, Caer-street, Swansea. 9916-21 TO LET, VILLA RESIDENCE, 4 Bedrooms, L best position in Ooedeaeson also House in Mumbles.-Apply Hood, Auctioneer, Caer- street, Swansea. 9916-21 ST. JAMES'S-CRESCENT.—To Let, Villa Residence, 6 Bedrooms, 4 Reception Rooms; vacant September.—Apply Hood, House Agent, Caer-street, Swansea. 9916-21 }^RUIT BUSINESS FOR SALE, main thor- oughfare Swansea; good cash trade; well fitted; good dwelling.—Apply Hood. Auctioneer, Caer-street, Swansea. 9916-21 u PbA-ND-S.-Good Houses for Sale, with <J possession shortly; best positions; good repair.—Apply Hood, House and Estate Agent, Caer-street, Swansea. 9916-21 AREHOUSEiS and Stores.—Good roomy W Premises to Let; also small Stores for Sale.—Apply Hood, Auctioneer, Caer-street. Swansea. 9916-21 FOR SALE, four Houses, Railway-terrace, Gorseinon.—Apply 10, Bryn-nHll-avenue, Swansea. 919j6-16 FOR SALE, five 4-roomed Cottages, good repair; nett rental £ 50; no ground rent. Lease 16 years.-gamuel, Auctioneer. Swan- sea. 934j6-18 I|X)R SALE, 4-roomed House, leasehold, No. 3, Llajiygfelach-road, Brynhyfryd, Swansea.—For further particulars, apply Brown, Newsagent, Plough-road, Pentre, Swansea. 6616-21 rPO be Let or Sold, with immediate posses- sion, newly decorated, 37, Carlton-ter- race; bargain to quick purchaser.—24, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 11^6-21 DETACHED Villa, Ridge House, Mayals, Blackpill, 9 rooms, 2 attics, large greonhou.se, stable, coach-house, gardens, occupying about one acre Solici- tor, Swansea. SOiS-21 j TtfiSCELLANEOUS SALES aR SALE, a Mailcart, to seat two.—Apply I- 48, Oxford-street, Swansea. 896j6-16 TjlOR SALE, a light Spring Wagon. To be -I- seen at Palmer Bros., Coacbbuilders, (lower-street, Swansea 916j6-16 IT^OR SAXiE, Mailcart, good as new, hold two; no reasonable offer refused. — Apply 26, Bathurst-street, Swansea. 945j6-!7 Apply 26, Bathurst-street, Swansea. 945j6-!7 I^OR SALE,^ a quantity of Home Cured Bacon, Sides, Hams, and Shoulders.— Auply Jenkins, Gwernllan Farm, Liansam- let.. 961j6-13 Auply Jenkins, Gwernllan Farm, Liansam- let. 961j6-13 T^OR SALE, Gas Brackets with Incandescent -T Burners, complete, also Passage Pen- dant, cheap—15, Windsor-terrace, Uplands, Swansea 10616-1 I I^OR SALE, new and seoond-hand Traps, also two agonettes, to carry eight; Lamps and Cushions, all COMplete.-Morris, Arcade, Swansea. 985jS-18 |^OR SALE, a Baker's Cart, not worse tuan new; also Cob and Set of Harness; se'l together or separate.—Apply Sutton, Old Bridge. Morriston. 884jfj t GR SALE, a one-horse Mowing Machine, also Redcliffe Galvanised Rick Cover- ing; both in good condition.—Write Rick, "Daily Post," Swansea. 960j6-18 "CX)R SALE, two useful Cart Horses, hands -I- 15 and 15.3, staunch workers; price £ 10 and £ 12; trial allowed.Apply Taylor's Yard, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 981j6-18 ij^OR SALE, Sideboard, Chest of Drawers, Table, each solid mahogany; also Mas- sive Brass Chandelier; great bargains.—87, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 901j6.16 I^IREWOOD.—Good dry Firewood, in blocks" or bundles, supplied on shortest notice. For prices apply The Church Army Labour Home, 12. Rutland-street, Swansea. 893j6-!6 FIREWOOD"Plaiit for Sale, Engine 4 hTpT, and Boiler, Circular Saw and Bench; also 2 Patent Buodlers, all in good work- ing order; to be sold cheap.-Apply 54, High- street, Swansea 216-18 FOR SALE, Greenhouses, two Portable Span Roof, well made Houses, 12ft. x 8ft. and 9ft. x 6ft., new; also Garden Frame, four lights.—Particulars of W. Thomas, Yard, 31a, Brunswick-street, Swansea. 950j6-17 H.P. MINERVA fo rBale, unprecedented 2 bargain; guaranteed condition £ 23.— Legg, 5. St. George's-street, Swansea. 980j6-18 LICK-Typewriter for Sale, nearly new; absolute bargain.-Address Blickens- derfer, "Daily Post,' 'Swansea. 516-18 bTuTIFUL little Pony, 6 Years old, with JD nearly new Governess, Oar and Har- ness, perfectly docile, suit children.—Long- man's Repository, Cross-street, Swansea. 2916-20 ARGAIN.-For Sale, Walnut Overmantel, good as new; cost 34s. 6d.; will sell for 20s.; also Madeira Chair and Bedroom Carpet (square). cheap.—Apply first in- stance, 41, Windsor-street, Uplands. 2016-18 CHIP Potato and Cook Shop Fitting evtry variety; Champion Ranges, Pct?.to I-?*}'- era. Shop on Wheels. 116-page list fra >. — Mabbott, Poland-street. Manchester 11 'h5-,) GRASS CROP for Sale, at the Workhouse, Pontardawe. with Grazing for Horses. Tenders to be sent to Committee, Workhouse, Pontardawe. by 16th inst. Conditions to be had from the Master. 12656d.b.6-16 IARGE Dog's Kennel for Sale., with long J portable wired in run, nearly new, 16s^ bargain.—W. Davies, 22, Brunswick-street, Swansea. 11316-22 INES' Patent Trimmer, suitable for Cabi- net Maker, and a few Carpentry Benches and Cramp for Sale.-Domestic Supply Co., Ltd., Grower-street, Swansea. 96236-18 "VfEW Varnished Dog Carte ^in the wood, ■IV fit cobs or ponies, cushions and lamps, with rubber tyre wheels, from £ 16.—Long- man's Repository, Swansea. 2916-20 PLEASURE Traps and Wagonettes on JL Hire or Sale, with Harness, Single or Pair Horse.-Longman, Ooach Builder and Saddler, Cross-street, Swansea. 2916-20 SECOND-HAiND Horizontal Steam Engme, 4 h.p., with accessories, a barga,in.-53. Oxford-street, Swansea. 915j6-16 /^kHXSLA and Earthenware. Dealers' and 'I Hawkers' Assorted Packages of cheap Bests and Seconds, suitable for Market stands and shops. Reliable and successful assortment. Illustrated lists free.—Arthur J. (Dept. 43),, Works, King-street, Long- J. gl-au (Dept. 43),, Works, King-street, Long- ton, Staffs. 167j7-16 m. TO BE LET -BUSINESS:PREMaSES npo LET, 13, Fisher-street; suitable for JL Offices.—Apply Edward Roberts and Son. Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 853j6-15 Tpo LET, an old-established Hairdressing -i- Saloon; a good living for a Young Man.—Write B.T., "Daily Post," Swansea. 10416-21 TO LET, Bakehouse, bhop with Dwelling- house attached, in Fleet-street; immedi- ate possession.—Apply 111, St. Helen s-road, Swansea. 989j6-20 npo LET. roomy Office, splendid condition; -L best position Dock sand Wind-street; rent inclusive JE8 per annum.—Address Posi- tion. "Daily Post." Swansea. t>16-18 rjx) LET, a portion or 4l„. Castle-street, I Swansea; suitable ft 1 business pur- poses, with Stores and LoL^ adjoining if reo cluired.-A.pply on the premipe?. 874j5-16 rpo LET, excellent Stores, Pier-street; large .1. ground tioor and loft, with use of yard; 25th June.-Apply Societe Commerciale, Cambrian Chambers, Swansea. 990J6-20 TO LET, commanding Corner Shop, situ- ate in best part of Oxford-street, op- posite Market and contiguous to other large businesses.—Owen, 72, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 9816-21 A 2-stall Stable to Let—Apply 18, Bryn-y- Mor-road, Swansea. 977J6-18 TO LET-HOUSES TO LET, midsummer, 50. Walter-road, roomy, commodious, good bath-room (hot and cold), conservatory, back entrance. —Apply 1, Gwydr-terrace, Swansea. 629a6-17 TO LET. 5, Northampton G-aa-d^ans. IV) view apply R. H. Marten, Ailemoaons, Skwfcty- road, Swansea. 615a5-27 CONVENIENT Futoished Io»e to Let, in Maniel-feerraee, from■ Jupe—Fo,r p,a,r. ticulars addiress Manael. Cambrian" Office, 211, High-atreet. Swaflgea- 616a^-25 CORNHILL VILLA, corner Christina- street and Hansel-street, to Let, con- taining thirtroen rooins- Spiendid position for medical man.—Samuel, Auctioneer, Swan- sea. ] 898j 5-16 DETACHED Furnished House at Bishop- -L/ stone, overlooking the V alley, from June loth, fpr a months-Apply to Nicholls, Port Eynon, R.S.O., Glam. 1324n&-21 IpURNISHED Cottage, at the Mumbles; 3 minutes from Dunns Station.—Write X.T., "Daily Post/JgwaKSea- 942J6-17 I OWFR .-Furnished Cottage to let three G bedrooms, sitting-room, kitchens, every convenience, plate, linen, charming view, near sands, post-office church rent 20s. per week.—Owner, Sea-view, RhosMlly. 831jo-16 A-N-GLAND BAY.-To Let, Furnished, Os- borne Cottage-y Mrs. Jenkins, Osborne Hotel. 1325n6-21 1VTO. 5, Prospeet-place' °P^x>3ite Harbour i-> Offices, Swansea, 3 rooms and divided attic, to Let.-Apply Tunnel Hotel. 5716-20 ATICE Residence at the Uplands to Let; J-' every modern convenience; hot water throughout; vacant June. Address Box 100, "Daily Post." .Swansea. 937J6-18 ON LEASE, "Picket Mead," Newton, Mum- bles, 14 rooms, bath (hot and cold), largo gar.^a, tajarii* 14,wn, conservatory, stable, da^V.hildinKS, J:9.S -d watør; rent ;E65.-Purthe,r particulars of "Dawson." Fern Villa, Berkhamsted. Herts. 40h6-30 TO LET, 3, WoodlaBds-terrace; from June JL 24th; e^-ery modern convenience.—Apply on the premises. 972j6-18 TO LET, to Sunroer visitors, Superior Apartments, Walter-road. —• Address > Superior, "Daily post," Swansea. 716-18 rpo LET, Newton, Mumbles, Furnished, 3 A Bedrooms and Sitting-room, good cook- ing.-Addreas Samuel, King's Hall Chambers. Swansea. 954j6-1'1 TO LET, midsummer, 50, Walter-road, roomy, commodious, good bath-room (hot and cold), conservatory, back entrance —Apply 1. Gwydr-terrace, Swansea. 610.16-16 "f/rrELL-FUENISHED House to Let, at V Sketty, for few weeks, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Sitting-rooms, bathroom; rent 20s—Write Box 28, Daily Post," Swansea. K16-17 KC Bryn-road, Villa, semi-detached, "The Dunes," to Let, uninterrupted view of Bay, and overlooking Recreation Ground. "rj? Garden.—Apply above address. 7716-21 r- -==::r TRADE SPECIALITIES. T ADIES Dress Lengths, 3s. lid. carriage paid. Knops, Zibelines, Snowflakes. Voiles, Poplins. Armures, Cashmeres, iu summer colourings. Patterns free. Bradford Dress Warehouse (R77), Shipley. Bradford. 770 DAVIES' BALSAM OF HONEY for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Tightness of the Chest, etc. 64d. and 2s. 3d.-Prepared only by j. Davies, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, 30, High- street, Swansea. 29 P MOLYNEUX. Fish Merchant, 126 ,High- • street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 O BUILDERS.-Billheads. Memorandums, Business Circulars and Cards, Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Office, 211, High-street. Swansea. gail R EVIVAL of Hoaie^Iud^trias.—Moi-gafl J. Morgan (son. of Mr. J. R. Morgan, ciothier and hower. of Nw-stnt, Neath, and grandson of the latomtr Morgan Morgan, Wind-street), his decided to restart the old Woollen Factory at Vleiincrythan for t-ho manufacture of home-spun Hosiery and Weight Flannels and Clothe o3caxnl-23 | Ir*OR SALE, an Omnibus, with removable top, to hold six inside aind four outside, painted dark green with white lines, by Vic- 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, Coachbuilders, Swansea. Apply John L Richardson, Derwen Fawr, near Swansea. &1a4-8 — T>ARCELS, Luggage, Furniture, etc., to and fro Mumbles. Our vans run Tuesdays and Saturdays.—Parcels Express, 11, Somer- set-place, Swansea. 80594-24 LUE Sugar Paper, 71bs. for 7d. Bi-. duction for quantities; 25 tons to clear cheap.-Sherring and Mussard, Paper Bag Makers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 823g5-2 "LlOR Visiting Cards, Wedding rds, and -U Memorial Cards of the latest designs, and reasonable prices, call at Rhys Roberts, Stationer and Printer, Morriston. I EPT-OFF Clothing. Best prices given for Ladies' or Gentlemen's. Pamili^es waited upon. Address Alf. W. Oook, 18 Neath-road, Hafod, Swansea. 11216-21 FOR Bibles of all descriptions, Prayer Books, and Stationery, etc., go to the Sunday School Supply Storee.-9, Portland- street, Swansea. 10016-21 ODGES, corner of Western-street and Argyle-street, will deliver free of extra charge the "Daily Post" and "The Can brian" to any part of the Sandfields district. n CORN PAINT, made of superior ingredi- ents, and ea»ily applied; Is. bottle for 6d.—J. Davies, M.P.S., Chemist, 30, High- street, Swansea. SCALES and Weighing Machines, Grocery S Utensils, and Confectioners' Show Cases of every description; also Butchers' Tools and Clothing.-Parnall and Stons, Ltd., 12, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 500 PHRENOLOGY.—Professor W. A. Williams, -t- the expert Character Reader, may be consulted daily at the Victoria Arcade, near the Market, Swansea. 3816-20 SALES BY AUCTION PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CEFNTELYCH FARM, NEAR LLAN- DOVERY. ——— » Highly Important Sale of 500 RADNOR SHEEP, 12 HORSES, 40 HEAD OF CATTLE. MESSRS. MORGAN & DAVIES have 1 been favoured with instructions Bom Messrs. T. W. and J. Evans to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on TUES- DAY, the 20th day of SEPTEMBER, 1904, all their VALUABLE STOCK and EFFECTS, the particulars of which will appear in due course. 867 By crnler of the Liquidator. The Betoitte and other Patent Fuel Co., Ltd. SWANSEA. The Important Laa&efooki Property, Potolits Wharf, Prince of Wates Dock, Swansea, having an ama of over two acroes with Dock frortage of 290ft., i ntemsGctod by rallw-aw,.and, enjoying great facihties for storage and transit; fully equipped as a patent Fuel Manufactory, wit-h isubstantiai buildings, railway sadwigs, and Modern Plant witih an cutput of 40 tons p3r how. the whole so arramged as to red-uoe hand labour to a miniimim. MESSRS. ST. QUINTIN and SON are inat-raci-ed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, TokcJihoaiee-yard, E.C., on WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1904, at 2 o'clock, the above valuable MANUFACTURING PREMISES, held for a term of 52 years, at a moderate rental, together with the nearly new Plant and machinery. Particulars and conditions of Sale marv be obtained at the Mart. E. C. of Meesrs. "Travets Smrtti. Braithwaite, and Co., Soiicitors, 4, Throgmortoa«e venue, London, E.C.; and of the Auctioneers, 50, Treaaraeedle-streiet, London, E.C. 869 PUBLIC NOTICES. GL.4 MORGAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GrVEN that. the I next General Quarter Sessions of Peace for the County of Glamorgan will be hoi den at the Town of Cairdiff, in and. f or the' -tiaid County, on Tuesday, the 28th day of June, 1904, at Eleven of the dock in the Forenoon of the same day, when the Justices then present will prooeed with the General Business relating to the Pub&ic affairs of me County. The Grand and Petty Jurors and persons bound, by subpoena or recognizance must attend at the above-mentioned da- and hour. All appears must be entered bsfoie the sit- ting of the Court on the above-mentioned dav and the same will be heard' aftieir th" ooncl uskm of the Criiriiii&l Busdnesis unless the Court shall otherwise order. Any Costs allowed must be taxed during the sajne Sessions, unless by conrent: Depositions and recogniza.noas are to be delivered to me by Tuesday, the 21st day of June, 1904. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, Clerk of the Peace, Cardiff, 9tlt June, 1904. 873 ?| • SHIPPING POCKETTS BRISTOL CHANNEL STEAM PACKET COMPANY, LTD. PLEASURE SAILINGS By the Magnificent Passenger Steamship B R I G H TO N (Classed A1 at Lloyd's). From WJ5ST PIER, SWANSEA, &c. (Weather and other circumstances permit- ting). MONDAY, June 20 ft, 8.30 a.m.—To ILFRACOMBE and CLOBELLY; leaving Clo-v-ellyat 4.30 p.m., Ilfracombe at 6.30 p.m. TUESDAY, June 21st, 8.30 a.m.—ILFRA- COMBE, LYNMOUTH, and POR- LOCK; living Porlock a.t 3.50 p.m., I Lynniou.th at 4.30 p.m. and IIfrnoCJmbe at' 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, June 22nd, 8.30 a.m.- ILFRACOMBE and CLOVELLY. Leaving CloveUy at 4.30 p.m., and II- fnicombe at 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY, Juno 2crd, 9.15 a-m.— MUMBLES PIER to ILFRACOMBE; returning at 7.30 p.m. to Mumbiss onlv. 3.30 p.m.-Afternoon Trip—SW7ANSEL\ to ILFRACOMBE returning at 7.50 to Mumbles only. Fare 2 FRIDAY. June 24th, 9.15 ajm,—MUM- BLES PIER to ILFRACOMBE, CLOVELLY, and LUNDY ISLAND; leaving Lundy Island at 3.30 p.m., Clovellv at 4.30 p.m., and Hfraicombe for Mumbles only at 7.0 p.m. SATURDAY, *Juoo 25th. 7.30 a.m.-To ILFRACOMBE; returning to Mumbles only at 7.0 p.m. 3.30 '-p.ni.—Afternoon Trip—SWANSEA to ILFRACOMBE; returning to Mum- bles only at 7.0 p.m. Fare, 2/ Calling at Mumbles Pier each war. ALLAN LINE. TO CANADA, UNITED STATES, RIVER PLATE AND INDIA. SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. (The only Line under Government contract for conveyance of Canadian Mails). June 21.—-Uamana, St. Joihn's N.F. and Halifax. June 23.-Ioniall, Quebec and Montreal. June 25.—Siberian, St. Johns, N.F., Hali- fax and Philadelphia. I June 30.-Bavarian, Quebec and Montreal. July 2.—Ulunda, St. John's, N.F., amd Halifax. I OCEAN RATES To Canada, Saloon from J314. Second Cabm, 27 ,10s.; Third Class, L3. To India, P,37 Kfe. and £27 10s. For full particulars apply to Allan's, 3, Leadenballt, London E.C., and 32, James-street. liverp«X) ISLE OF I'IA-N ,BRIGHT, BREEZY, JL AND BRACING HOLIDAYS.—Doubel Daily Service, Week Days, Liverpool to Douglas, 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Guide and List of Sea Excursions from Douglas to Dublin, Belfast, Glasgow, Black- pool, &c., Free (postage Id.)—ISLE OF MAN STEAM PACKET Co., Ltd., DOUGLAS. 860 SUN F I R E OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. FUNDS IN HAND— £ 2,386,639. For all particnlars apply to the following SWANSEA Mr. H. G. Solomon, Hm- nety Chambers, Gower- street. Mr. Travels Walters. t) Messrs. H. C. Higman ti Co., 1, Nortliannipton- place. Messrs. H. J. Goes and ili, 50-60, Wind-stfeet Mr. J. A. Bishop, Unkm Chambers, Umoo-at. Chambers, Umoo-at. ABERAVON Mr. D«rid E. Jones. BRITON FERitY Mr. H H. Hunter. MUMBLES Mrs. Alice Orrin. ,j PONTARDAWE. Mr. Da-vid Smith. PORT TALBOT. Mr. Enoch Thomas. Mi U. G. West, ¡' 3, Yn»-street. i EDUCATIONAL. p ENDEEN OLLEQE, LANGLAND BAY. MODERN HIGH-C-LASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Miss I. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. I AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., R.A.M. Cert., (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettell, General Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian and Sons). REFERENCES: The Lady Swansea. Lady Morshead; Forest Lodge, Binfield, Berks. Mns. Wiimot, Audley Sidmouth, Devon. Miss Eden, The Brvn, Sketty, Swansea. Rev. Secreta.i Jones, M.A., late Vicar of Oystermoutu, South Waies. I Pupils are prepared, for London Matricula- tion, University Locals, Associated Board (Royal Academy and Royal College of Mu- sic), Trinity College, College of violinists, Diploma (Teachers) and other examinations. 20 LANGLAND BAY. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, LANGLAND. NEAR SWANSEA. rincipals-The MISSES PHILLIPS. I Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Gover and Visiting Masters Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. The ensuing Term will begin WEDNES- DAY, APRIL 27th. 5 GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal—MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and English Governesses and Visiting Profes- sors. Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The House is well situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. B RYN HAULOG. LANGLAND ROAD, MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for aU Public Examinations. Highest references. Terms on application. SUMMER TERM COMMENCES MAY 9th. BOARDERS RETURN MAY 7th, 1904. THE MISSES POTTS are taking over tbe SCHOOL of the Misses PHILLIPS, I Belle Vu«k Langland. 71111, ,1.11 September, and intend opening a Kindergarten IH part- ment in connection with the said School. MUSICAL. MR. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. (Organist and Chorister of Bethesda Congregatiorial Church, Briton Ferry), Accepts Pupils in PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING AND THEORY. Pupils Prepared for Examinations. j 21, QUEEN-STREET, NEATH. 30 1 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTER- ROAD MRS. EDWARD FRICKER, MISS FLORENCE FRICKER, A.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. y ng DANGING, CALASTHENICS, &0. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. MISS CRAVEN has her Vacation during the Summer Months. Classes re- sumed as usual in the Autumn. THE ABERAVON & PORT, TALBOT BILLPOSTING COMPANY Undertake BILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING. In all its Branches. Manager —Mr. P. P. JAMES. nANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) c FULHAM-ROAD, LONDO-N, S.W. Patients seen daily on their own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Ex penses and for the B/esearch Department. Secretary, FRED. W. HOWELL. THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING CO. IT Rent the LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea, and Surrounding Districts. Address:—28, LOWER UNION-STREET, SWANSEA. PICTON MEWS, DILLWYN-fiTRBET, SWANSEA. I.L & T. BULLIN. Cabe aJways ready. Wedding Carriages o" with Suitable Horees. Funeral Carnages Complete; Canada Free Grant Lands. The ALLAN LINE being under contract with the Government of Canada, for convey- ance of mails, anyone writing to the Companv at 19. James-street, Liverpool, will obtain pamphlets, maps, and general information. Useful to intending eamgraots. Frej of cost.. 872 TRADE NOTICES. 138 A. J.' CHAPPELL. "ISHMONGEE & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, *E t WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLE& Tolegranhio Addreae—" Chappell, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telephone—0462. JOHN JONES & Co., HIGH-CLASS YAN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WORK, GENERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING, Ac- PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIR EXECUTED. J NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & soivr FOR RELIABLE FUR NIT U R.E. THEY ARE THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY IN WALES, HAVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT- FROM, AND GIVE Tlli-, BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. Carpets Made and Laid Free. ESTABLISHED NEARL Y HALF A CENTURY. HIGH STREET & MORRIS LANE. SWANSEA. 1- .4 The 'Phyakiaws Crae for Rheumatic Gout s and Gravel. The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Safest and most Stomach, Headache. Heartburn, Indigestion, Gentle Medicine tot Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. Infants, Children, Delicate Females, 1 hi i Ai > WORTH A GUlAfEA A BOX. tils t. HH ,M "f/ I BEWB PIUS I plJi wwmmw # llij |f Strengthen the Stomach, RefguFaie the Bowels, i .<i 1 Purity and Enrich the Blood, and 1 £ § Tone the whole Nervous System. ? —— & i BEECHAM'S PILLS contain no drug of mineral or metallic origin, but < =================== are purely vegetable, mild, beneficent, and sura. 5? They wil! restore you to health if you give them a chance. M K'i r- BEECHAMS PILLS are specially suitable for FEMALES of all ages. Every woman who values health should read the & p| instructions wrapped round each box. X Sold everywhere, In Boxes, kbelled Is. lid., containing 5G Pilla, and 2s. ed.. containing 168 Pills. :50%æJ BLACKPILL NURSERIES, NEAR SWANSEA. JAMES HARRIS H 11.3 a very fine Assortment of Evergreens and Decidwous Trees and Shrubs, Hoses, i Fruit Trees, ftc., m.great variety, and weii- setected to 6uit the neighbourhood. I Having a very large Stock of the above, I shall be pleased tc quote low prices to in- tending Planters; ÐL Dutch Bulbs from the best growers in Holland and elsewhere. Catalogues and Special Piioes for large quantities on application. Wreathe, Crosses I and Cut Flowers lor Harvest Festivals, Jtc., on shortest notice. Also Azaleas and other Greenhouse Pianto. Address as above. "IVTEATH AND DLSTRICT BILL-POST- JLM ING COMPANY—Late T. Wall. Cfficp.s :-ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. Ma.nager -J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the best Posting Stations in Neath and District. Nature's Perfect Remedy for all kinds of VI orn;s. XTTO RM' LOZENGES. For over 30 years this highly Valuable Remedy has met witii the greatest succeed. The effect upon iv«i-lcat; Children (often criven up a* incurable-) is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pfc>ts by tak- in theee Lozenges, the thin, paie-faoed, in- animate Child beccanes stiong. healthy,, and lively, the pride mfit«ui of tht anxiety of his guardians. Llangtnnech, near Llanelly. August 30th, 1872. Dear Sir,—My youngest 'laughter, Emma Ann., 13 years of age, got rid of a great num- ber of worms by taking only three or four of Williams' (Pontardawe) Worm Lozanges. I am glad to say that she has much improved in health, beinjj previously lingering and delicate in bealta—Yours verv truly, MARTHA GRIFFITHS, Late of Ynispenllwch. SYMPTOMS. Any of the following Symptoms indicate worms: -variable appe- tite, foetid breatn. acid eructotions, poins in the stomach nd head, sickness, grinding of the teeth during sleep, dreams and restless- ness, paleness of the countenance, stitcher, in the side, short dry cough, and emaciation of the body, often mistaken for decline, ner- vousness, slow fever, and irregular pulse fointness, sometimes convulsive fits, oden causing sudden death; dizziness, sore ibvoat I and inflammation of the bowels. I he. above symptoms vary according to the kind of Worms. LoB&npfts c0nt1W.11 nothing uctruocntil to the constitution, and are suitable for all ^Williams' (Pomtardawe) Worm Lozenges High-street, Swansea, and sold by most chemists, at 9^d., 130., and 2s. 9d. per box; by post, 14 and 34 stamps. 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