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Tim I SWANSEA & DISTRICT BILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY. OFFICES:— CASTLE STREET, 71." SWANSEA.
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■ WHEN ORDERING CYCLES, CARRIAGE cr MOTORS, as-k for pennitie ri Unequalled for durawlity, resilience or speed. See tra,demark(L>unlop's head) on tube -as well as covers. I Write for BooMsi—Dunlop Tyrt Co., JjtfL, Aston, h B'kam; and 14, Regent Streel, Londem, S. W. I Inventors, and largest makers in the world I of pneamatie tyres.
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S£alt of Charges For Consecutive Weekly Insertions of SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, not, exceeding 24 words, Per Insertion. Every additional 8 words, Fourpcnce. The foregoing Scale applies only to APARTMENTS AND HOUSt S 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 Tardc; nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four words 9d. per insertion. Thirty-two „ Is. „ A reduction is made for a series of 6, 13, 26, or 52 insertioas. 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 Pat lie 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, m-±y 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 Wale", Daily Post" Co., Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address all communications to The Manager, "The Cambrian."
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deaths. CBOCKEK.—On the 12th inst., at No. 10, Gore-terrace,, Elisabeth, the dearly loved wife of John Crocker, aged 69 years. No flowers, by request. 644a7-15 FE-AKE.—On July 5th, Henry Cruse Feake, aged 53. 646a7-15
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SITUATIONS VACANT. Housekeepers, Companlontt WANTED, for Country Farm, a Work- f ing Housekeeper, not under 40-45. — Write, stating wages to Ynis "Daily Post," Swansea. 157p7-18 WANTED, by August, a respectable Per- son, able to do plain cooking and look after House for one rite, with terms and fall particulars, t Cook, "Dally Post," Swansea. 209p7-18 W A XT ED, Manageress, or Cook-JIo us e- keeper, thoroughly domesticated, must prcdu^. reliable referencaa. State age, 45- -—prieuae, and salary, to Morris, Ctower Inn, Barkmiil, near Swansea. 28p7-14 WANTED, a thoroughly honest, reliable VV Person, age 25 to 35 years, as Work- ing Housekeeper, an daesist in Bar, to a widoweT, no children; good liomfe for suit- able person.—-Write Lillic, "Daily Post," Swansea. £ 43a7-15 TXT ANTED, a thoroughly honeet, reliable « » » per,son, 25 to 3a years of age, as Working Housekeeper, and assist in Bar, to a widower; no children: good home for suit- able person.—Write Lilac, "Daily Post," Swansea. 155p7-18 Cooks and Kitchenmaids: TXT ANTED, at once, Cook-General, 20 to 25. L'f f -Apply 90, Oxford-street, Swansea. 18n7-14 House anf Partourmaids WANTED, immediately, HocaenKtiu. — f Write S. D. Jones, Western moor, Neath. x 265p7-22 WANTED, Housemaid-Waitress; reliable W references; Sundays free.MorriB. Gower Inn, Parkmiii, near Swansea. 27i7-14 TAT ANTED, Housemaid-W aitreaa; also -» Waitresses and Sands for washing up, over King's visit.—Apply before 7 o'el-ock. Castle Cafe, Gas tie-street, Swansea. 8BM4 Niiraes "T7TTANTED, Nurse Girl.—Apply Sanger, 23, »» New Orchard-street, Swansea. 87p7-lS WANTED, at once. strong, respectable » f Nurse, about 18; Welsh.—Apply J. C. Bees, Draper, High-street, Swansea. 200p7-13 "VTUBSE Wanted, for two young children, i-* aged 3 years and 18 months respec- tively; or 6uperior Person, domesticated, good needlewoman, used to children; also Wanted, good General or Working House- keeper (not over 27).-Apply Mrs. P. Moly- neux, 6, Gore-terrace, Swansea. 2K>p7-18 Generals A good General Servant Wanted, at onoe. —25, Orange-street, Swansea. 153p7-18 EXPERIENCED General Wanted, immedi- IE ately; must be able to do plain cook. iag.-Apply Mrs. Evans, 18, Lansdowne-ter- ra.oe, Walter-road, Swansea. 301p7-19 TyisPECTA-BLE Girl Wanted as General; small family; sleep out.-13, FiJlSlbury- terrace, Swansea. 90p7-16 KESPEOTABLE General Servant Wanted, at once.—Apply Miers Arms, St. Thomas, Swansea. 282p7-19 TXT"ANTED at once, a Girl, for mornings.— T 7 58, Henrietta-street, Swansea. 2S4p7-18 TTTAXTED, a good. strong General Ser- t'tl vant.—Apply 17, Park-street, Swansea. 12913db7-19 TIT ANTED. at once, a good General Ser- vant.—Apply 44, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 134j7-16 TftT'ANTED, a good General Servant^AppljT Mrs. Palmer, 2, Northampton Gardens, Swansea. 16n7-14 WANTED, little Girl, for mornings. W Apply 30. Windsor-terrace, Uplands, Swansea 6237-15 WANTED, respectable Young Woman.— Apply 21, Port Tennant-road, St Thomas. 313p7-19 Vxr ANTED, General, plain cooking, small VV family.—Miss Williams, 82, ^alter- poad, Swansea. 106p?-16 "\T TAN TED an experienced. General Ser- ■VV vant.—Apply Mrs. Batcup, 4, St. Hel- en "s-road, Swansea. 22 £ p7-18 WANTED, a good General Servants re- W ferences required.-Apply 24, Trafal- gar-terraoe, Swansea. 89p7-17 W ANTED, a SirlT to assist in Housewor; W* mornings only.-Apply after 6.-48, Bryn-road, Swansea 8Op7-16 TXT ANTED, good, strong Girl; must be VV quick; aged 17 to 18.—Apply 7, Han- over-street. Swansea. 525m7-3U TTTAN'lTjD, immediately, (dean, respect- VV able Girl as General, age 17 to 18; emall family-—Apply 24, Ayleebury-road, I Brynmul, Swansea. 299p?-19 WANIedTTwo respectable Girls, for ap- W etairs and kitchen.-Apply GretEt Wes- tern Kotel, Abergwynlf. 62p7-l- W~ANTE-D, at onoe. General Servant, 16 w to 18; 10s. to 128: a month.—73. Oar- marthen-road. Swansea. 89p7-16 W" ArNTTCD. immediately, daily Mother s Heto.—Apply Mre. Ingram. 1, Bock- |Bebem4errsce, Swaoeea. MpM6 WANTED, at once, clean, active Girl, age TT 16 or 17.-Apply Mrs. Davies, Dillwyn Shop, Brynhyfryd, Swansea. iOii7-14 TTTANTED, a Youus <3irl, for Housework; » » another kept kpply ^rs- Benson, Cartref, Eaton-crescent Swansea. 255p7-l9 WANTED, General; plain cooking; small TY family.—Miss Williams, 82, Wa.lter- road, Swansea. 639a,7-15 "STTANTED, immediately, good, strong Gen- V V eral Servant.—Apply Swansea Arms, Hotel, Oxford-street, Swansea. 241p7-18 WANTED, Young Girl, far plain house" tt work, for Mumbles; sleep out,-Apply Maggs. 5, Walters-terrace, Mumbles. 208p7-18 \\fANTED, a General Servant, able to »V wash; two in family; reference re- quired.—Apply 107, fioduey-street, Swansea. ^P7"14 WANTED, strong Girl, as General Ser- vant. Every Sunday free. — Mrs. Thomas, Shakespeare, Dillwyn-street, Swan- sea. 24n7-14 ~\JUANTED, a General Servant; no wash- » iug; small family; good references re- quired.-Apply Smiths' Arms, Hafod, Swan- sea. 186p7-18 ANIRED, immediately, good » » Servant; small family; good wages; references required.—Apply 12, New-street, Neath. 1.362n7-18 T7^rANTED, at once, Nursemaid, between tt 36 and 18; another servant kept.— Apply mornings, 40, The Grove, Uplands, Snvani^a 238p7-19 WANTED, a good General; must be able to wash; three in family; by the 13th of this month.—Apply Mrs. Ball. Pilot Hotel. Mumbles. l6Op7-18 \ANTED, respectable Girl wbout 17, to ■ help through m all ^ncr.il work; sleep home preferred.— Ap^ly 43, Goree-lane, Swansea. 246p7-19 J AX TR D, a clean^"respectable Girl, about 17-18, for housework; with good rc-f -r eiioes.—Apply Mrs Griffiths, Castle Vaults, Castle-street, Swansea. 133m7-16 WANTED, good General Servant, by July 25th; plain cooking, good reference required.—Apply 1, Richmond-road, or 38, Castle-street, Swansea 103p7-lG WANTED, immediately, a respectable v v Girl, used to children, about 16; must have good character—Apply Arches Hotel, Quay Parade, Swansea. 149p7-15 VST"ANTED, a good General Servant; good VV references required; two iu family; two others kept.—Apply Mrs. Harris, Rose and Crown, Calvert-street, Swansea. 223p7-13 TTTANTED, immediately, a good Girl, about VV 17, t-o sleep in or home.—Apply first instance, Mrs. Charles Evans, Newsagent and Stationer, 72, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 164p7-18 WANTED, a strong Girl, as General Ser- vant, 16 to 19 years of age; small family.—Apply immediately, Greenfield House, Tanygroes-street, Port Talbot. 1351n7-16 WANTED, July 27th, strong General Ser- vant for business house; no washing; raferMM-ea.—Apply, with full particulars, Mrs. T. Nicholas, Victoria Buildings, Port Talbot. 40p7-15 WANTEDS immediately, experienced and Vr good Plain Cooks. Parlour and House- Parlourmaids, Generals, etc.; also experi- enced Cooks, Kitchenmaids, Chambermaids, and Waitresses, for Llandrindod, Ilfra- oombe Mumbles, etc.-Apply Miss Lewis, High-cla-a Begistry, 18, Castle-street, Swan- sea. 214p7-18 i/fSS. Llewellyn Howell. Registry Office for -LvJL servants of all classes); also 1 ou 11a; Girls. Entraitce, lrlr. Parry's side door, 52, Oxford-street, Swansea 2ij&p7-19 EEGISTBY Offloe for Servants wanting at once Situations as Charwomen, to go out daily, also mornings. at 13, Brunswick- etreiet. Cooks. Generals, Housekeepers Wanted; also Young Girl left school to assist in light housework required at once. 217p7-18 Miscenaneous Situationss A few Young Lady Canvassers Wanted.— Apply 10 to 11 daily.—American Art Co., 27, Union-street, Swansea. 86p7-16 AGENT Wanted, by first-class Insurables Co. A good £ 5 book for Sale. B«eply at once, to Insurance, "Daily Post," Swan- "9, -3 6ea. 205p7-i8 AGENCY. 30s. weekly salary, Sick Rendit A Society; new, novel, and agreeabie. Men or Women.-Write -Secretary, 133, Fins- bury Pavement, London. 911m7-23 A good Agent Wanted — Anyone with spare time may secure a good and in- dependent position. No risks or outlay. — Address Claim, "Daily Post," Swansea. 12841d.b.7-17 A trustworthy Man, of active habits (age A 25 to 40) is Wanted to take up a re- sponsible and remunerative outdoor posi- tion; part tmM.—Write, in first instance, stating age. occupation, etc., to Position, '.iSOutrh Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 17n7-14 BAKT213.—Wanted, Young Man, for Bread B lioand, able to make dough and mould. —Apply W. A. Rees, Bond-street Bakery, Swansea. 147p7-16 B. uroumS.-Wanted. gbod Shopman, for B Swansea; also good Second.—Apply English and Colonial Meat Co., 199, High- street, Swansea. 199p7-18 CAltPENTERS.-Two good all-round Men C Wanted, at onoe.-Apply on job, Thomas, Contractor, Brynooch, Neatli. 159p7-18 CLERK Wanted, temporarily, whole or spare time. State full details, with remuneration required.-T. C. Young, Wine Merchant, Neath. 156p7-18 CCLERKSHIPS: £ 85- £ 450; Admiralty, War, Excise, Customs offices; vacancies now; open to all. aged 15-2.3. Experience unneces- sary. Special explanatory pamphlet free.— Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert-hall, Edinburgh. 73p7-16 fA ANY ASS EE, Wanted, at onoe, by oiu.- c established firm; high rate of commis- sion or lower commission, and sal- ary will be paid; must have had experience, and be of smart appear- ance. West Wales to work. Railway fa-res beyond certain distance—Wrtie Rate, "Daily Post," Swansea. 37p7-15 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted. Apprentices and J-1 improvers.—Mrs. Reee, 43, Malvern- terrace, Brynmill, Swansea. 5&p7-15 Dip, A PES Y.Wanted, experienced Young Lady; also Junior Young Man, and Apprentices.—J- Pees Evans, 218 and 219, High-street, Swansea. 2 £ 8p7-19 DR.E.qsllAKIN-G.- W anted.. good Bodice and Skirt Hands; also Improvers and Ap- prentices.—Apply David Evans and Co., Ltd.. Goat-street,. Swansea. 30Qp7-19 REE SAMPLE7—Pocket Ruboer Stamp; your Own Name and Andreas, with Par- ticulars of Spare-Time Agency.—17 Dept.. 89. Aldersgacfe-street, London. 12Sm9-20 ENl^Al, Photographic Assistant Wanted. G —'Apply Jack Lewis. 206p7-15 p ROCERY Trade—Wanted, experienced VT Assistant, and au Improver and Ap- p-rentice.-Ap.piy Harris. High-street, Mer- thyr. 1343n7-17_ BNTI.EMEN ot good connection required 1 for first-claea Company for So^ith Waiee. Special salary and commission.— Address Tact, "Da.ily Poet," Swansea. 274p7-19 BNTLEMAN of good address Wanted, by vJ commercial firm of over 60 years' standing, to solicit new business in South Wales; must be intelligent and energetic, and ha.ve had business experience; good terms to capable man. Applicants must state age and past experience to London, "Daily Post," Swansea. 99p7-16 AULING. — Respectable Young Man JLI- Wanted; must be well used to horses, and able to drive pair when required. — Apply W. 8. Clark, 77, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 43p'5 TTjNTOR Clerk Wanted, age about 16 years; U quick and accurate.—Apply W. J. Sogers, Ltd., 8, Humphrey-street, Swansea. 21.17-14 TlyflBS. THRTR., Adam and Even Hotel, High- ItL' street, Swansea, rseqpnres good. Bar- maid. U2pS4.4 maid. U2pS4.4 pALMEE Bros., Coachbuilders, 10, Gower- street, require strong Lad in Smith's °P; good opening for an Apprentice. 193p7-18 ,JD EXPECTABLE Boy Wanted, immediately. —29, Oxford-street, Swansea. 192p7-15 QiaA^,T Boy Wanted, for Cash Desk.—Davies ana Co., Boro' 'Stores, Swansea. 213p7-14 QUART Young Man Wanted, as Undar Boots.-Apply Head Boots, Mackworth Hotel, Swansea. 110p7-16 XITANTF-D, a strong Lad, for Saturdays.— E. Sweet, Dillwyn-street, Swansea. 210p7-18 TTTANTED, an Errand Boy.AppI'y Sam- » uel, Fruiterer, Humphrey-street, Swan- sea. 68p7-15 TT/"ANTED, Waitresses and Barmaids for » Pier Hotel.-Apply 2, Rutland-street, Swansea. 98p7-14 TTTANTED, Masons, to tender for Pantil- » » iug some roofs.—Address Slater, "Daily Post," Swansea. l-5n7-14 TTT ANTED, in 'Solicitor's Office. Y outh, about 16 or 17.—Address Lex, "Daily Post." Swansea. 267p7-19 TTT ANl ED, a respectable Woman, for » cleaning.—Apply Efynone Club, Wal- ter-road, Swansea. 146p7-16 WAWED, Youths, 15 to 18 years old, to clean engines.—Apply Neath and Bre- con Railway, Neath. 1345n7-14 XVanted, a respectable Lad, able to T drive pony.-Apply W. H. Derrick, 60, Oxford-street, Swansea. 69p7-15 XXTANTED, Labourers, highest wages.regu- lar work.—Apply at Brynaminan Bal- last Cruaher, Brynajnman. 254p7-19 Xl/"ANrED, at once, a Young Per&on, to do » Sewing for a week or two.—Mi's. Brown, Brook Villa, Bl ackp ill. 104p7-16 vyANTED, good Shirt, Blouse, Starchwork. and Body Linen Iron era.—Apply Man- ageress, Baths Laundry, Swansea 19.17-14 XVANTED, a Man used to Setting^ ancf » Drawing Bricks.—Apply Philip uich- ard. Fforestfach, Swaasca. 26p7-i4 ANTED, immediately, six firemen; » wages 28s. per week —Apply Dulfryn Tin plate Works, Morriston 12897d.b.7-18 T^TANTED, a strong Lad, for Earm Work, about 18.—Apply rl". E. Perkins, Ty Coch Farm, Sketty, Swansea. 30p7-14 WANTRD, Apprentices to Polishing; also Boys for Staining,—Apply William Rosser, Upholsterer, Gower-street, Swansea. 150p7-16 WANTED, Under Foreman, for Timber Yard; must havt sxperience.—Apply John Lewis, Son, and 0. Strand, Swansea. 258p7-16 \AJ'ANTED, dmart Errand Boy; one just » » leaving school preferred.—Apply after 7, Dillwj q Book Mart, 13, Dillwyn-street, Swansea Iffip7-16 TT1"ANTED, an Improver, or Junior Assis- » tant for Watch and Clock Making.— Apply D. Thomas, Jeweller, 6, Castle-sweet, Swansea. 280p7-i9 \Vi-TED, Invoice Clerk.—Apply by let- ter only, stating age, experience, and salary required, to Walters, Nash, and Co., Ltd., Swansea. 109p7-16 T/VTANTHD, smart Youth, to learn Trade; < stfso smart Boy.—Apply Morgan Bros., Gentlemen's Hatters and Hosiers, Dillwyn- straet. Swansea. 181p7-18 WANTED, a respectable Girl, to serve in Greencrocer's Shop; one used to the trade preferred,.—Apply Puddicombe, Bryn- y-i-ior-road, Swansea. 2C3p7-18 WANTED, at Gwaun-Cae-Gnrwen Colliery, 9Q ,gcod Siwrfaco Labourers, used to colliery worii.—Apply Gwaun-ca/s-Gurv/en Colliery, Brynamman. 53p7-15 TTT ANTED, smart Young Man, for Hair- » dressing Saloon; good haircutter and shaver.-Apply by letter. W. Mugford, York Hair dressing Saloon, Angel-etreet, s.wausea. 66m7-15 WANTED, at once, by a leading com- pany, two first-cl^ss Men a.s outdoor representatives, for Swansea and District.— Write Confidence, "Daily Post," Swansea. 227p7-18 WANTED, respectable Youth, about 16, as Apprentice; also Boy, about 13, for Saturdays; thorough tuition given J. H. Jones, Hairdresser, Alexandra-road, Swan- sea. 80 7-14 WANTED, by London and Manchester Assurance Co., Whole or Spare Time Agent; Book Vacant.-Apply Superintendent, W. Bennett, 9, GoMen-road, Melincrythan, Neath. 67p7-16 OUNG Men desirous of joining the Regu- lar Army Militia should apply at the Recruiting Office, 14. Union-street, Swan. sea. Splendid opportunity for advajicemcnt in all branches to weN-condocted young men. 8G7j7-34 <4-0. i:>er Profit.— iv anted. Agents to supply shopkeepers and others with our Patent Rok) Fly Catchers, Empire Linen Polish, and other good selling Id. lines.— Sunbeam Co., Nottingham. 917m7-19 OAS. Weekly offered to either sex, who can Ow write.—For particulars send an ad- dressed envelope to Manager, Glen dower, Torquay. 76p7-16 f' 9 Vt'EBKI.Y.—Evening or Spare Time Em- plcymont, anywhere, offered to auy person who can write. For particulars send addressed envelope to L. Paynter and Co., (Dept. o), 78, Mysore-road,- Clapham, London. 77p7-16 po WEEKLY. — Persons Wanted, every- where, for addressing Circulars, etc. Send addressed envelope for proposal—Man- ager, 149, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. 78p7-lo | eiTOATlOMS WANTED. ¡ SITUATION Wanted as General Servant, age 20, country girl, good character; wages £ 10.—M. G., Ashbury Villa, Tuffley- avenue, Gloucester. 9n7-14 W' ANTED, Situation as Traveller for the Wine and Spirit or Bottle Beer trade; good references; age 28.-Write Traveller, ''Daily Post," Swansea. 131p7-16 TANIMD, by a Young Lady, Situation as »T Nursery Governess, or Mother's Help; lp; used to children.—Write Governess, South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. S5j7-16 YOUNG Man 132,) requires Situation as Clerk; experienced Typist and Short- hand writer.—Apply W.T.J., "Daily Post," Swansea. 961m9-10 "tTOCNG Man, already calling on Grocera y in Swansea and District, requires fur- ther Agency. Sajary and co-mmissi-O-n. Write Salary, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 94p7-14 YOTJNG Lady, of good appearance, 18, seeks Situation in Tobacconist's or Fancy Counter Business; inexperienced good references. Will give first fortnight froo.-Writ.e to P.G., "Daily Post," Swansea. 523n7-14 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. "TX/"ANTED. a small Pony; must be quiet; » to carry a child- Write, particulars and price, to Pony. "Daily Post," S«f^nse>a. 9p7-14 HOUSE Wanted, in Swansea, at Micnae-i- JLJL mas; rent not above CZ; early repy requested.—Address Tenant, "Daily Post," Swansea. 12Tpy-16 MEDIUM-SIZED House Wanted, in 1-as- M bury-road; immediate purchaeor; cash tnmsa,etMn.—Write Aylesbury, Daily Post," Swansea. 14p7-14 TO Travellers and Shopkeepers.—Wanted, T Sui-i to make up, by an expert Tailor and cutter; guarantee fit; reasonable price. -"Y" Castle-street, Swansea. 283p7-19 ANTED, a Double and single Mailcart; both must be in good condition. State price to 10, Garden-terrace, Swansea. 33p7-14 WAiNTRD, Situation as Working Farm w Bailiff or Cowman, by steady man; good references.—Apply Richards, Pwllhwy- aid, Fforestfach. 74p7-16 WANTED to Rent, by September 25th, Market 'Garden, with Dwelling-house; one with two or three Hothouses preferred; rent moderate, and near town.—Apply Mr. Walters. 16, Beoottfez^afcreefc,$vraaeea. 639aM5 PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET >- TOHN M. LEE DEE. and SONS' REGISTER of Furnished and Unfurnished Houses To Let an-d For Sale, may be obtained at their Estate Agency Offioe-E, 45, Waterloo-st., Swansea. 289p7-19 THE REGISTER is revised Monthly; Pro- perties are inserted FRFE where the Sale or Letting is placed Solely in th-air Agency. ri^O LNT, FURNISHED.—House in Bryn- • road, close to sea and sands; two sit- ting, six bedrooms, bath; for two months. T0 LET. FUR,NISB.ED.-Cotage at La-ng- J- land Bay, containing 2 sitting, 4 Bed- rooms, bath, kitchens; olo-se to the beach.— For three months at Three Guineas weekly; less for twelve months. f jp'J Charming Detached Villa at West Cross; two sitting, five bedrooms, bath; long gardens; deiightfulsluuation. an-d over- lookIng the Bay.-Early possession. T'O LET.—Finely situate riemi-detacbed 1- House at Mumbles, overiooiting the Bay; two Sitting, six bedrooms, bath; rent £45. HpO LET.—Excellent House at La-ngland Hill, J- containing three sitting, live bedrooms, bath; rent £45. Possession 1st September. mo 1.171 or FOR SALE.-Commodious Pre- i. raises on the Sea Front, at Southend, Mumbles, eligible for Business premises, or as a Private Reeidenoe.—FreehoM. SROP, CELLAR, andSHOW:iOo:M, in best ks part of Oxford-street, opposite tile Mar- ket, to Let, with early possession. SALE.—Desirable ilou.se, in Mirador- crescent; long lease; ground rent £4 6s. 6d.; price £ 475. FOe SALE.—Eight Houses in William-street (off Oxford^street,; approximate nett yearly rentals £ 100; lease 42 years; price £ 1,350 to immediate buyer.—Houses ali well let, and fronts recently painted.^ TTiOK. SALE.—J?&ir oT"4^ooinsd 'Semi-de- -6- ta-ched OottAges at Sketty; together or Bepai-aiely; loa.% 70 years; low ground rent. "X/Oil "sALK^FRE EH OI-D-1„ &h°P 1- propercy in Gaer-street, eligible for re- building.— 2Sft. frontage by aZft. OS ^SALfT, Fftl.JETIOLD^orey F Warehouse, and Dwell ing-houso a-ajoin- ing, near High-street Railway Terminus; im- mediate possess i o n —o r ware house would be Let. 11'°R Orders to view and further particu- 1 lars of the foregoing Froperty apply a.t the Estate Agency Offices, 46, Wa.terlor.-st., Swansea. 28Vp-19 FOR SALE, Leasehold"^HouseTin Brynmiil- crescent, Swansea (near St. Gabriel a Church), in splendid repair; all modern conveniences, including two greenhouses at the rear; pleasant poaition.-APPly J'-nomas. Estate Agent, Rutland House, RutI.Ind-,s"t., Swansea. 979m7-16 BRYNMILL.—Houses in Mariborough-roaa, .J Waterloo-place, Alexandra-terrace, etc. -Apply Hood, House and Estate Asent, Oaer-etreet. Swansea 16P7-14 LET. VLLLA fiErilD'BNCE, 4 Bedrooms, best position in Coedsaeson also ouse in Mumbles.—Apply Hood, Auctioneer, Gaer- street. S-waneea. 16p7-14^ PLANUS.—Good Houses for Sale, with u possession shortly; best positions; good repa.i.r.-Appiy Hood, House and Batate Agent, Caer-street, Swansea. XWJ ARliHOUSE»S and Stores,.—Good roomy V T Premises to Let; aiso sm^ll Stores for^ Sale.—Apply liooa, Auctioneer, Swansea. ——— J^±4 BRYN-Y-MOR-ROAD.—G*lo& House 00 let, B for conversion into Shop; best posi- tion. Lease grauted.-Hood. House Agent, Caer-street, Swansea. 16p7-14 "jVTOTuFOLK-STREET. — Compact Dweiling- ir house for Sale, ba;th (hot and oo'- ex- cellent state repair; price £ 360.—FTank Ran- dell. Auctioneer, Dyaevor-piaoe, Swansea lip 7-14 HENRIETTA-STREET.For Sale, conveni- ently situated Dwelling-house, bathroom ihot and cold); lately papered and painted throughout.—Randeil, Auctioneer, Swansea. .w>p7-14 I71 OS SALE, Houee in Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea, Argyle-street, W esJ-unry-stree u, Gorse-lane, Brynmiil, Norfolk-street, Rhon- daa-street, Tecrace-road.t-Randell, Auction- eer, Swansea. -»«sp/-14 FOR SALE, Cottages, New-street.—Apply Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 40. Oxiord-street. Swansea^ ixt&7-±A FOR SAIjE, the remaining two Houses in Wiiiq>vvt-place; 'reasonable offer ac- cepted; abcmL 89 yti3rs- unexpired lease; also 12 Houses ia Hoo-sireet, Port Teuxiant. Leasehold. All for immediate dispoaa, — Apply Postmaster, Whitland 1350n7-15 DUSE for Sale, Oakiands^rrxe; lease i-i 96 years; hot and cold bath; ground rent L5; also House ,Mansel-terrace; ex- clusive sea view; long lease; low ground rent; excellent repair.—Harry Knight, Waterloo-street, Swuasea. 212p7-14 rpoiiAOOONIST aad^Hairdressing Business J- for Sale, main thoroughfare, doing good busings; reason given for leaving.- Write Health, "'Daily Po«3t," Swansea- -,3&p7-lj IMPROVED Leasehold Ground Rent, CI2 1 12s., on seven houses Recorder-street; price £2.D1 12s-—(Samuel, King's Hail Cham- bers, Swansea-. ^18p/-18 rpo LET, Langland Hill, beautifully situ- -l- ated Dwe'Hing-house, seven bed and three reoeption rooms; rent £ 50 per annum. —Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 21op<o ARGE-Country Residence for Sale, near J Swansea.—(Four reception, five bed- rooms, bath, healthy position, good water, stabimg, garden, land if desired; lease 90 years; ground rent £ 0.—Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. Z18p;-lS IMPEjOVED Leasehold Ground Rent of £10 JL per annum secured on 9 Houses H.ooor- der-Btreet, Swansea. Price £ 160.—«S am uel. Auctioneer, Swansea. 218p7-1.9 N" Oiii^OLK-STREET. —Two spl¿ndldly-bui Jt Houees; long lease; low grounu. rent, for Sale.—Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 284p7-i9 York-street, on first J. floor.—Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 284p7-19 MISCELLAHEOUS SALES T7X>R SALE, Horse, 16 hands.—Apply Thor- ^ett and Chivers, Wholesale Grocers, Swansea. 50p7-15 l^OK SALE, a Brake, to seat 18 to 20; also JC Harness, cheap.—Write D. R-, '^Daiiy Post," Swansea. 157p7-18 TjM>R SAT-y~two acres of prime Marrowfat 1? Peas.—Pritchard, Glen Farm, West Cross, Swansea. 250p7-l6 BALE, two Gents' Cycles, both free JE wheels; practically new.—12. Richard- sonHBSreet, Swajia&a. ft3p7-16 FOR SALE, in excellent condition, 1 h.p. Cross ley'6 Otto Gas Engine.—Write En- gine, "Daily Post, Swansea. 264p7-14 Tj^OR SALE, Bridge water Double Roman J- Ti'As, whole and in good order.—Apply C. B. and H. M. Peel, Ltd., Swansea- 308p7-19 IjVDR SALE, well-made Dog's Kennel, quite new, suit large dog. Can be seen any time at 32, Brunswick-streert, Swansea. 94p7-14 FOR SALE, Oock Goldfinches and Linnets; alf^. some Cages. Can be seen any time. —ApplWW- Owens, 10. New-street, Swansea. 5i0m7-30 FOR SALE. fast Mare. 16 hands; price JM2; F also chestnut Horse, reliable in all harness; price £ 20.—Apply T- O. Irving, Con- fectioner, Sketty. 64p7-15 OR SALE, £ 3 15e. Book, Royal London, easily collected; prico 8 times for cash or nearest offer.—Apply 15, Danygraig-ter- race, St. Thomas. 32p7-14 R SALE, three Cobs ahd Gig; also a good Brake, equal to new, carry 15 per- sons, single or double.—Apply Sutton, Oid Bridge, Morriston. 9C55mM2 I 1 THE ROYAL ViSiT STRING'S VTSIT.—The beet view in the town in Castle-street, two First Floor Win- do ns to Lei.—Apply Braisher, 26, Castle-st., Swansea. 641p7-15 rpHE King's Visit to Swaneea.—'Gtrand view of the Procession from large verandah, —Apply to 7, Derrick, fA. Wind-street,Swan- sea. Secnd door for particulars. 642a7-15 TTjOT.AI; PWOE&SION.Commanding and '1: comfortable view. New Bridge Quay Parade, North Dock, Swansea. Seats, 5s.— Apply Mr. Pet ere, Manager. 647a7-15 K' OYAL "\1FSIT.—To Let. large Drawing- room, with Laxge Bay and Flat-end Window, both having long range view of iTocsssion.—Z\. Walter-road.—Write Orabbe, (a?:r stroot. Swansea. 6Ca7-15 — —: TO BE LET;; -BUSINESS PREMISES ^0 LET. -.Uiaieiy, owing to the death of Mr -i,. nes Bees, J.P., TSigarth, an old-Establi.^hv.i butcher's Shop, commanding a large tra^/i, situated in the centre ot' the town of' -Apply Grove House, I-lando^ rv. i- 88C-cam7-22 HOUSE and ,?hop, Hosea-terrace, Silch- read, l a 1 iore; f. ot. 34s. per month.— Apply H.o.s.ea. Underhill House, I-andore. „. 201p7-18 BOOM or Ofeoe (with conver-i-ice) on first, iioo: front, to I^et, Union Chambers; centrally wi¥^iated.—Apply 14, Picton-place, Swansea. 32^7-16 SHOP and ..dwelling-house to I^et, at Man- selton.-A.pply Stevens, 1, Terrace-road, Swansea. 88p7-16 TO LET.j7 Fisher-street; suitable for Offices.-Apply Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. > 15p7-14 Qtable; also 4-stall Stable and Yard, near Argyle-street.—Apply F. j C. Lock, Baker, 32, Waterloo-street, Swansea. j -1 lV7- :4 rpr* LET, from 21st inst, 3-staH Stable, large Coach-house and Loft above, Picton- lane.—Appiy Burgess, Strand, Swansea. j :2u7-14 LET, a iarge Warehouse, on the Strand; suit a Provision or Flour Merchant.— Address Commercial, "Daily Post/' Swan- sea. l&2p7-38 nrx) LET', Garden, in Mansel-street., for J. erecting Stand; also Windows.—Apply 96, Mansel-st^et, Swansea. 302p7-i') rpO LET, Corner Premises, suitable for" J- Shop, or Eating House (late Eailv ay Inn), Rut laud-street.—Apply Wm. Hancock and Co., Ltd., Little Wind-street, Swansea. 272p7-19 gg-L- 'in J! —! TO -ET—HOUSES "PO LET. 5, Northampton Gard-ams. To riew .I. apply R. H. Martesa, Mlemmom Sketty- road, Swajwiea. 615a5-27 CONVENIEST PrvrnialKd Home to Let. in Mcuicei-terra-ce, from J~^e.—Foir jaar- ti'C-ulans addneea Manael, "Qambriaji" Office. 211, Higb-steaet, Swansea- 616a3-25 TO LET, Hi-bse and Shop, with Bakehouse attached, in Fleet-street; immediate Possession.—Appiy 111, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 10b 7-14 rpO LET, No. 3, Woodlands Villas, Wood- lands-terrace, Constitution Hill;, every n.r>dern convenience.—Apply 3, Caivert-ter- race, Swanst-s, 290))7-19 LEir. v-bed, i-isXHoed Gvttafev and iScullery. near Oyst-ermouth Station and Bay.—Appiy Mrs. Baskett, Ne^'safent, Newton-road, Mumbles- 1353u7-19 TO LET, midsummer, 50, Walter-road, roomy, commodious, good bath-room ihot and cold), conservatory, back entrance. -Apply l, Gwydr-terrace, Swansea. 629a6-17 Hj^O LET, Midsummer, 50, Walter-road, good roomy, coi tnodious, good bathroom Chot and cold), co.iservatcry ,back entrance, j—Apply 1, Gwydr >errace, Swansea. 633a6-2A TO LET. 13, Picton-place, containing 3 Re. ception Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, bat 11 room, etc., long gardens, back entrance, would suit professional man.-Apply Edward Roberts, and Son, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 15p7-14 HpO LEU', Furnished, August or longer, Tal- bot Lodge. Horton, Gower, 3 reception, 7 bedrooms, kitchens, bathroom (hot and cold), w.c., sanitary arrangements good, also water supply, tennis lawn, and bathing- house, 100 yards from sea, line view from balcony; terns £ 5 5s. per week for August, less if longer.—Apply Crowhurst. Dan-y-Parc, Swansea. 277p7-19 T AN&LAN'D BILL.—To Let, Furnished, for August, a capital House, 3 Beception and 6 Bedrooms; rent jM 4s. per week — Apply F. E. T'tmbridge, 19, Gower-street, Swansea. d.b.7-15 ]\'T UMBLES.—To Lei, Furnished, Small I House, from July 2&th, for a month, bath, every convenience, near pier and bays. -Apply Bishopston "• House, Bishopston, Glam. 311p7-19 -=:: APARTrVlEWTS TO LET A PART-MENTS Wanted, by a commercial "• geutiemau, in good locality. State term- with board.—Draper, Waverley Hotel, Swansea. lC8p7-l» A PIASI'MENTS" to Let.—Comf ortably-f u r- nished Front fcltting-room and Bed- room, bathroom; good cooking and attend- ance; terms moderate. — Apply 30, The Grove, Uplands, Swansea. 244p7-18 COMPOntTABLE- Apartments to Let, suit one or two gentlemen; situated in Hen- rietta-street.-Write M.C., "Daily Post," Swansea. 19Cp7-18 COMFORTABLE Lodgings, suit two Young c Men, with or without board; terms moderate; central position.—Apply 21, Caer- street, Swansea. 101p7-l6 COMFORTABLE Lodgings for two ge-ntle- men; every convenience, no children, 1 near the.seaside and town.-Apply T., c.o. Charles Evans, The Circulating Library, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea.. 275p7-19 "CFRONT Sitting-room, with one or two Bed- rooms, furnished; attendance; terms modera.te.-20, Brunswick-street, Swansea. 23 j 7-14 FURNISHED Front Sitting-room and three Bedrooms to Let; also Tici ets for Stand at 2s. 6d. each.—Apply 42, Bru lswick-street, Swansea. 231p7-18 HEALTHIBST Seaside Resort is Ferry- side.—Apartments to Let a.t Ivy Cot- tage.—App7 £ Mrs. Jones. Cam-a7-15 L-ooonios to let. at Bathurst-sfcreet, tor L one or two Young Men, with or with- out board.—Address Comfort, "Daily Post," Swansea. 91p7-14 NEiATH.—Two Furnished R-ooms to Let; -1 suit gentleman; terms moderate. Apply B., Maesmeiy-n, Neath. 145p7-16 ONE Bed and Sitting-room to Let, at moderate terms; wit-h or without boarrd; no children.—Write 'Box 30, Daily Post," Swansea- X6p^-19 iP.OTHESSLADE HOUSE, Lang-land Bay, -t\. facing sea.—A limited number of boar- ders are taken; moderate terms; good cuis- ine—Address Principal. 7a3j8-22 QUPERICS, Furnished Apartments, Front ks Sitting-room, one or two Bedrooms, bath, piano; board or otherwise; no chil- dren; terms moderate.—K, Mansel-terrace, Swansea. 10C2m7-16 r|X) LET, three Unfurnished Rooms.—Apply L 99, Norfolk-street, Swansea. 13n7-14 To LET, Furnished Apartmente, in the neighbourhood of Bryn-road.-Address Y.. "Daily Post," Swansea. 152p7-18 riio LET, Sitting-room, Bedroom, bath (hot 1 and cold); also Windows to Let during King's Visit.—Apply Monntpeiier House, ^34, Wateer-road, Swansea. 207p7-13 TWO Rooms to Let. Furnished or Unfur- -L nished; suit gentleman, or couple with- out children; bath; Mount Pleasant dis- trict.—Write S. M., "Daily Poet," Swansea. 53P?-j5 G LAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. wf aIOTOB CAR ACT, 1905. The Glamorgan County Council is de-siro'i-s z;1 of obtaining CAST IRON DANGER PC SliS and SYMBOLS for* erection on the roads of the County. Drawings and Specification of the Pests and Symbols can be obtained from the County Surveyor, Town Hall, Bridgend, and from the undersigned. Sealed tenders- marked outside 'nder for Danger Posts and Symbols" are t o L'e in my hands not later than Tuesday, the 19th instant. T. MAXSEL FRANKL2N, Clerk of the County Council. Glamorgan County Council Offices, W estgate-street, Cardiff, 9th July, 1904. 881 ALLAN LINE. TO CANADA, UNITED STATES, RIVER PLATE AND INDIA. (The onlv Line under Government contract for conveyance of Canadian Mails). SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. July 21.—Ionian, Quebec and Montreal. July 23.-Bnenos Ayrean, St. John's, Hali- fax, and Philadelphia. July 25.—Monte Videan, Monte Video t'nd Buenos Ayres. July 28.—Bavarian, Quebec and Montreal. July 30.—-Damara, St. John's, N.F., and Halifax. OCEAN RATES To Canada, Saioo,: from JE14. Second Cabin, £ 7 10s.; Third Class, £ 5 Quebec, £ 4 Halifax. To India, £ 37 10s. and £ 27 10s. For full particulars apply to Allan's, 3, Leadenhali-etreet, London E-C., and 32, James-street. Liveirpooj I SUMMER HOLIDAYS. I CHEAP TRIPS In First Class Passenger Steamers. SWANSEA TO BELFAST & GLASGOW. RETURN CABIN FARES- To Belfast, 205." a.varlàbk for 1 Month- To Glasgow, 25s^vai'-abje for 14- 'lays. SPLENDID qiRC:;TtAR TOURS TO NORTH OF IREt [Y, ISLE OF M AN, AND THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND. Guide Book and all particulars free from M. JONES & REOR., Albion Chas. Swansea. 12548 ISLE OF MAN.—Steamers Daily, except Sunday, Liverpool to Douglas. 10.30 a.m. ana 2.30 p.m.; Fridays 12.50 night, Sat- urdaya 5 p.m. and 1*2.50 night. Steamer, Fleetwood to Douglas DailJ, Z.50 p.m. Sea passage three hours. Guide, etc- free (post- age Id.).—Isle of Man Steam Packet Go., Ltd.. Douglas. U N FIRE OFFICE '—— FOUNDED 171D. FUNDS IN HAND— £ 2.535,800. .pa.rt\cii]is,rs.. applyutc. -4h.fr -Sellowifi^ Agents: — SWANSEA Mr. H. G. Solomon, Tan- nery Chambers, Gower- etreet. Mr. Travers Walter. „ Messrs. H. C. Higman & Co., 1, Nortiuiunpten- placa Messos. H. J. Goes and Co., 50-60, Wnjd-street Mr. J. A, Bishop, Union Chambers, limon-st. fABERAVON Mr. David E. Jones. BRITON FERRY Mr. H H. Hunter. MUMBLES Mrs. Alice Orrm. PON TARDA WE. Mr. David Smith. PORT TALBOT. Mr. Enoch Thomas Mi G. G. West, 3, Ynis-.street. "g L 0 O R & CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS and BILL POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. All descriptions oi Advertising, Circular Distribution, Etc., promptly attended to. Office: 20 CALVER1-STREET, SWANSEA. 1 TRADE SPECIALITIES. LADIES Dress Lengths, 3s. lid. carriage paid. Knops, Zibelines, Snowfiakes, Voiles, Poplins, Armures, Cashmeres, in snmrnor colourings. Patterns free.—Bradford Dress Warehouse (R77), Shipley. Bradford. 770 DAVIBS' BALSAM OF HONEY for Cougha. Colas, Asthma, Tightness of the Chest. etc. 6Jd. and Zs. 3d.-Prepared only by J. Davies, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, 30, High- street, Swansea. 29 -uO:.) Fish Merchant, 126 .High- .1.. street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 njX) 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. "O EVTVAL of Home Industries.—Morgan 1% J. Morgan {eon ^r- R- Morgan, c,6thier and hociiei. of Is-street, Neath, and grandson of the late Mr Morgan Morgan, Wind-street), has decided to rostart the old Woollen Factory at MelincrytJian for the manufacture ot home-spun Hosiery and Welsh f lannels and Cloths 53caanl-25 t^OR SALE, an Omnibus, with removable top, to hoid six inside and 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 S'awr, near Swansea. 621 >4-8 T>ARCKLS, Luggage* Furniture, etc., to and fro Mumbles- Our vans run Tuesdays and Saturdays.—Parcels Express. 11, Somer- set-place, Swansea- 805g4-24 BLUE Sugar Paper, 71bs. for 7d. Big re- duction for quantities; 25 tons to clea? cheap.—iSherring and Mussard, Paper Bag Makers. Oxford-street. Swansea. 823g5-2 PAPER Bags, beet quality. Cash^priceeT Sot> 9d. per WOO; 4oz., ls.; go, IS. 4d.; lib., is. 10d-; 2lb^_ 2s. 4d. per lOOO.-Albert Davies, 155, New Oxford-eweet, Swaasea. 9Q5m7-7 FENTS. REMNANTS. FENTS. tN PRINTS, Whites, Greys, M«siinK, I Sateens, Flannelettes, Delaines, by weight or yard; cheap lines, suitable for martoptB- seaid for price list.-F. ANDREW and CO,, 61, Faulkner-street, Manchester. 871 (• 1 A to £ 5^)00. Advanced on note ot 1 \j hand alone, without bonds, pub- licity, or charges of any description what- ever unless business is done. No bflls of sale, and the strictest privacy guaranteed. On receipt of application representative wiil watt upon you by appointment and advance you the amount required, repayable by easy instalments to suit your own convenience. Special rates for short periods.-Write (in confidence) to actual lender, C. Wells, Corri- dor Chambers, Market-place. Leicester. ¡ EDUCATIONAL. J) ENDEEN OLLEGE,j LANGLAND BAY. j MODERN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. MISS I. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. AND MISS C. M. N ETTELL, A.C.P., R.A.M. Cert., (Daughters of the late J. T. Netteil, Geoeral Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian and Sons). REFERENCES: The Lady Swansea. Lady Moceliead, Forest Lodge, Bmfield, Berks. Mirs. Wilmot, Audley Sidmouth, Devon. Miss Eden, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. Rev. Secreta-i J JoneS, M-A., late Vicar of Oystermouth, Sotitb Wales. Pupils are prepared for London Matricila- tiou, University Looals, Associated Board (Royal Academy and Royal College of Mu- 0' "e i sic), Trinity College, College of Violinlote, Diploma (Taachets) and other examiaaUone. 20 LANGLAND BAY. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, LANGLAND. NEAR SWANSEA Principaas-Tli-e MISSES PHILLIPS. Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters Preparation for Local Exannnations- The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking thesea. The ensuing Term will begin WEDNES- DAY, APRIL 27th. 5 GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y MOR ROAD, SWA-NSEA. Principal—ilISS GARLIOK, AGP., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and English Governesses, and Visiting Profes- sors. Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The House is well striated in its own grounds, CIO. L to beach and parks. BRYN HAULOG, LANGLAND ROAD, MUMBLES. DAY SOHOOL FOR GIRLS. PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS I (Daugibtens of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations. Highest references. Terms on application. SUMMER TERM COMMENCES MAY 9th. BOARDERS RETURN MAY 7th, 1904. THE MISSES POTTS are taking over the SCHOOL of the Misses PHILLIPS, Belle V ue, Langland Hill, in September, Belle Vue, Langland Hill, in September, ..and intend, opsniog a, Kiadergatfcg?i.I><.pgj:t- ment in connection with the said School. MUSICAL. j^ £ R. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. (Organist and Chorister of Befchesda Congregational Church, Briton Ferry), Accepts Pupils in PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING AND THEORY. Pupils Prepared for Examinations. 21, QUEEN-STREET, NEATH. 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. Piano, Harp, Violin, Voice Training and Solo Singing, Harmony, Sight-Singing, Theory of Music, 4fcc. DANCING, CALASTHENSCS, &C. 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. 1 ———— r THE ABERAVON & PORT TALBOT BILLPOSTING COMPANY Undertake MLLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING In all its Branches. !Manager: -Mr. P. P. JAMBS. CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) c FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON. S.W. Patients seen daily on their own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Ex- penses and for the Research Department. Secretary, FRED. W. HOWELL. THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING co. Rent the LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea, and Surrounding Districts. Address:—28, LOWER UNION-STREET, SWANSEA. PICTON MEWS, DILLWYN-STREET, SWANSEA. IX & T. BULLIN. Oaths always ready. Wedding Carriages with Suitable Bosses- Funeral Carriages Cooapietou NOTICE to Tradesman.— Robert Waits, Barque Glettark, will not be respon- sible for any debt or debts contracted by my wife, Annie Watts, 13, Caer-street, Swan- sea.—(Signed) Robert Watts. July 13th, 1904. 646&7-15 trade notices. llUPacn138 A. J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER 4 OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, b WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES. TelegTaphic Address—" Chaf^ell, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. =-: CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telephone-0482. JOHN JON E S & Co., HIGH-CLASS VAN AED CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WORK. GFNERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING, &.„ PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIR* EXECUTED. NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & SON" I FOR RELIABLE FTTRNTTTT RE. THEY ARE THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY IN WALES, HAVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK 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. -J' The fhjradaafm H H 9 H W ■ ■ S h a Cure io; Gocr^ B ■ I wk l| K I |B v A & 9 S| Rheumatic Gout and GiaveL The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Safest and most Stomach. Headache. Heartburn, Indigestion, Gesrtle Medicine for Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. Infants, Children, Delicate Females, LN and tite kr itHEFCO)R Gickness of*Preguancy, DS MAGNESI A IL WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. IIQIXAK PlUS 8 | Strengthen the Stomach. Rega/ate the Bowels, | A. | Purify and Enrich the Blood, and | Tone the whole Wen/ctw Syateln. | § — jg SSEEOHANI'S PllmLS contain no drug of mineral or metallic origin, but ig S5 are purely vegetable, mild, beneficent, and sure* <? £ p They will restore you to health if you give tiiera a chance. I BEECHAIVPS P8LLS sre specially suitable for FEMALES of all ages. M g Every woman who values health should read the §j} instructions wrapped round each box. Si Bold everjvrtiere, in Boxes, labelled is. tjd., contaimng 56 Pills, and 2s. 9d^ r^ntni-nlng 553 HBs, 55 BLACKPILL NURSERIES, NEAR SWAJiSEA. JAMES HARRIS Has a very fine Assortment of Evergreens and Decidwons Trees and Shrubs, Roses, Fruit Trees, Ac., m great variety, and well- selected to &uit the neighbourhood. Having a very large Stock of the above, I shall be pleased te quote low prices to ;n- tending Planters; ab' Dutch Bulbs from the best growers in Holland and elsewhere. Catalogues aJ>oi Special Prices for large quantities on application. Wreaths, Crosses and Cut Flowers for Harvest Festivals, &c., on shortest notice. Also Azaleas and other Greenhouse Plants. Address as above. IVTEATH AND DISTRICT BILL-POST- jLM ING COMPANY -Late T. Wail. Offices:—ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. Manager:—J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the. best Posting Stations in Neath and District. Nature's Perfect Remedy for all kinds of Worms. "YTTO RM LOZENGES. For over 30 years this highly^ VataaMe Remedy has met witn ther Src^stri! S^n The eliaot upon WeaK, Delicate Ohildren Soften sriven up as incurable) is nke ia^ic. Getting rid ofPhis tormenting peete by uik- W tZe Lozenges, the tto, paie- a^d, m- ajumate Child beoames healthy and ll^Ty, tlie pride instead ot thb aimety ct his guard ^1^rt^fcnneej1> near Llanelly, August 30th, 1872. Dear Sir,—My younger daughter, Emma 13 years of age, got nd ox a great mrni- bex- of worms by la-king only three or four of WaiiacQs' (Pontardawe) Worm Lozonges. I am glad to say that she has rarjeh improved in health, being previously lingering and delicate in healf,.i.-Y ours very truly, MARTHA GRIFFITHS, Late of Yniispenllwch. SYMPTOMS. — Any of the following Symptoms indicate worms -variable appe- tite, foetid breath, acid eructotions, poins in the stomach ;nd head, sickness, grinding oi the teeth during sleep, dreams and restless- ness, paleness of the countenance, pitches in tiie side, short dry cough, and emaciation of the body, often mistaken for decline, ner- vousness, slow fever, and irregular pulse I t, fniixtoess, sometimes oonvulsive fits, oiten causing sudden death; dizziness, sore threat and inflammation of the bowels. The above symptoms vary according to the kind of Wonus. The Laoenges oootam nothing uetntieiitai to the oonstatotioo., and are suitable for all ages. WiHiams" (Boniardawe) Worm Lozetg-es are "nrefoared from the Original Receipt Ly JOHN DAVIES, M.R.P.S., Chemist, 20, H»h.-street, Swansea, and sold by most chemists, at 9±d., lS^d., and 2s. 9d. per box; by post, 14 and 34 stamps. Protected by the Government stamp, on which axe en- gxaeed the words "Williams' Worm Loz-j enges. 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