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SraIr of Charges For Consecutive Weekly Insertions of SMALL advertisements (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, noi, exceeding 24 words, Per Insertion. Every additional 8 words, Fourpence. The foregoing Scale applies only to APARTMENTS AND HOUShS To Let or Warded Situations Vacant or Wanted Houses, Offices, Properties and Shops to Let or Sell; Los t and Found; Miscellaneous Private Wants and Sales; but net to any advertise- ment of a Tardi nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four words 9d per insertion. Thirty-two „ Is. 11 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 insert-ion should be added to the above elieap prepaid rates. L'niess prepaid the Advertisements will be charged by the Business scale. Adver- tisements from i-u-i Ic Bodies are not in- serted at the Prepaiu Rate. The Postriiaster-Generai does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be audresst-d to any Post Oliue, 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" Oflice free of charge; and if tt.ainps are sent to cove: postage, will be iorwarded to the Adveitiser's own address. Remittances under 5s. may. be made in Halfpenny Postage Stamp* 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 Tho Manager, "The Cambrian." It SITUATIONS VACANT, Houectecpcrc, Companions, T\rANTED, immediately, Working Ilouse- t t keeper (o-ne gentleman); also House- maid.—Apply Beta, -No. 1, London-road, Neath. 13S7u7-23 TXTANTED, middle-aged Housekeeper; pri- vale house; good character indispens- able.—Apply Box 10, "South Wales Daily Post" Ofhcea. 695p7-29 Cooks and Kitchcmnaids: TT7"AJfTTED, at once, Cook-CreneraJ.—Apply Mrs. Cook, Tyglyn, West 622p7-23 TXTANTED, Gook-General; no washing; help given.—Apply 47, High-street, Swansea. 6D7p7 -3J XV-A N'fi'/D, refipecto-brJo Girl, as Kitehen- maid.—Apply Jetrreys Arms Hotel, Oxford-street, Swansea. 682p, I-29 TITANTED, immediately, good Oook, Kit- » chenmaid, Scullerymaid, and House- maid-Vv aitress.—Apply Llewelyn Tempcr- anoe Hotel, Neath. 129!Kd.b.7-28 Generals EXPERIENCED General Wanted; Church. E -Apply with references, Mrs. Edwards, Llanbradach V icar-age, CardiiF. 795p3-2 /JJ.OOD General Servant Wanted.—Apply be- y* tweeu 6 and 8, at 10, Glaiimor-terra-ce, Uplands, Swansea. 799p8-2 /J_OOT) General Servant Wanted, at once; good home for suitable Girl; Wei.ih preferred.—Apply Mrs. Jacoo Jenkins, 10, Alexandra-road, invausea, 788p7-50 L> KSPSCTABLE Person, as General Ser- pl, vant, Wanted, at once.-Apply Miers Arms, St. Thomas. Swansea. 722p7-50 \TTANTED, a strong, clean Girl, as Charn- » bermaid.—Apply Bush Hotel, Swansea. 844p8-2 YVTANTED, Housemaid, not under 20. — Apply Mrs. Hardy, 44, Walter-road, Swansea. 7441j¡-é:.3 VANTED, at once, Housemaid.—Mrs. Bit- » &on, Hearne Lodge, De-la-Beche-street, Swansea. 684p7-23 TAT'ANTED, at once, a respectable General Servant.—Apply Gv/endoline House, -c es Stumbles. 794p8-2 'i.T AX'TED. respectable, clean Girl, about 16; good home.-Apply 49, St. Georges- terrace, Swansea. 641p7-28 'VU'ANTED, respectable Young Girl, to take » children out.—Apply 2, Bryn-y-Mor- road, Swansea. 666p7-29 "T AXTED, a respectable Girl, for about two months.-Apply 89, Ehyddings l\;rk-road, Swansea. 688p7-29 ~V\/ ANTED. oung Girl, to assist in House- » work; no washing or laundry Aaply 24, Mansel-street, Swansea. 746p7-o0 T^ANTED, a General Servant; must be fond of children.—Apply Mrs. W. Yeo, Port Tennant-road, Swansea. 619p7-28 ~\XTANTED, General Servant; plain cook- ing; good home for steady girl.—John, 43, Neath-road, Hafod, Swansea. 808p8-2 ANTED, at once, General Ferva-nt, t-o -*» assist in bar; anothez* girl kept.— Apply^ Adelaide Hotel, Swansea. 786p7-5D ANTED, a good General Servant; refer- eucas required.-Apply Mrs. Savage, King's Hall Buildings, Swansea. 785p7-30 \7"ANTED, at once, a clean, respectable" I r Girl, for Housework, to sleep home.— jApply 68. Terrace-road, Swansea. 709p7-28 \%TANTED, strong Girl, asTiener aT^i«i er ences required.—Apply, after 6 p.m., at 25, Bryn-y-Mor-crescent, Swansea. 675p7-29 WANTED, a strong Girl, about 2G~good references; immediately—Apply Mrs. Hopkins, Alarquiss Arms, Fforestfa-eli. 839p3-2 T^7"ANTED, a strong Girl, for Washing and » » Cleaning, 2 or 3 days a week.—Apply at once, to 43, Gorse-lane, Swansea. 79ip8-2 ANTED, a Girl, about"'18," for'" General" Housework; leferences required sleep c-ut.-Apply 53, Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea. 779p7-33 WANTED, at onoe, a good General Ser- vant,'able to do plain cooking; good wages given.-Appty 12, Walter-road, Swan- sea. 6S3p7-28 TXrANTEl), a good General ^er^at7~w^>" » can wa-gh: one from cotmtry pre- ferred.—Apply 'after 6, at 21, Park-street, Swansea, 640p7-28 \\r A IS TED, experienced General; country f girl preferred; references required; I good home; no children.-Apply 70, Walter- road, Swansea. 562p7-28 | "f ANTED, Toting Lady, as Mother's Help; VV treated as one of the family; comfort- able home —Address Comfortable, Daily PoSt." Swansea. 855p3-l TXT ANTED, a (food General Servant; must » V be able to do plain cooking; age 23 to 25.—Apply Mrs. Hrown. Butcher, 226, iiigh- street, Swansea. 838p8-2 VXTANTED, a. Young Girl, about 18, to do IN general housework; Welsh preferred; must be able to do plain cooking.— Apply 13, Dillwyn-street, Swansea. 834p8-2 "IXTANTED, immediately, good General- Ser- W vant. age 18 to 30; very comfortable horoe.-Apply Mr&. F. Hearn, Llwynyrafon House, CotjcLsaeaon-croecent, Sketty. 849p8-3 TXT ANTED, a good, clean, General Servant; .'VV comfortable home; small family. — Apply, first instance. Mrs Charles Evans, The Newsagent, Bryn-y-itor-road, Swansea. 727-p7-3Q < T.TfT'ANTED, immediately, good Girl, about V* 18 to 20. for Housework, etc.; sleep in or home.-Apply first at Mrs. Charles Evans, Advertising Agent, etc., (near the Swansea Hospital). 730p7-o0 WANTED, practical General Servant, with f good references. plain cooking re- quired. for small family, no children, boy cleans knives and boots; salary £ 16. Write Banks, "Daily Post," Swansea. 745p7-o3 TFANTED, immediately, experienced and V good Plain Cooks, Parolur and House- Parlourmaids, Generals, etc., also experi- enced Cooks, Kitchenmaids, Chambermaids, and Waitresses, for Elandrindod, Ilrra- combe liumbles, -etc.—Apply Miss lewis, High-class Registry, 18, Castle-street, Swan- sea. 22 p8-l MES. Llewellyn Howell. Eegistry Office for Servants (of all classes); also Young Girls. Entrance. Mr. Parry's side door. C,2. Oxford-street, Swansea. 649p7-2S ieccHancous Sits~'a.t»cn:s good Insurance Agent Wanted, for a Book; good terms; no debit system.— Write Bonus. "Daily Post," Swansaa 724p7-30 A first-class District Agency vacant, with tbe Pioneer, at Neath; onl5' respect- able men need apply .-J tukins, Tydraw-st., Port Talbot. 669p7-29 AGENTS Wanted in~South~Wales~for In- suranoe Society; interest in books; Salary, Commission. Cash security (return- able).-Patriotic, Bath-street, Glasgow. 852p3-3 A Good Opportunity.—A first-class Agency *• Appointment is vacant. Applications should b, made by trustworthy men of ac- tive habits; previous agency experience not essential.—-Address Agency, "South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 631p7-28 .4 GENCY.—It can be eparo time at Brst. but a good ma,n would soon find it pay to devote whole time. Try >t. The terms are good, and it costs nothing to try. Address, particulars on ap-plicaf ion. Kay, "Daily Post," Swanr*>a. 12957d.b.7-30 BOYS Wanted a« Telegraph Meesengers, etc., a;e to to 15; good wages.—Apply by letter..Sub-Postmaster, "South Wales Daily Post" office, Swansea 653p7-29 /^L'EEKSHIPS; £ 85— £ 450; Admiralty, War. *0 Excise, Customs oliices; vacancies now; open to all, aged 15-23. Experience unneces- sary- Special explanatory pamphlet free.— Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert-hall, Edinburgh. .u-. 711p7-29 J^SESSMAKING.-Wanted, Improvers, at once; small salary .—Apply ilrs. Cloke, 28. Cromwel 1-street. Mount Pleasant, Swan- Pea. 749p7-30 '] 'jKE'SSM'AIilNG.—Apprentices required, at once; no premium; no clearing of workrooms.—iirs. Tomlinsoa, 35, Carlton-tcr- race, Swansea. 829p3-l DHAPERY.—W. Longuehaye and Co., 279 and 297, Commercial-road, London, E., have vacancies now for smart Lads as Ap- prentices; no premium. 773p7-30 FilEE SAMPLE.—Pocket Rubber Stamp; your Own Name and Address, witn Par- ticnlars of Spare-Time Agency.-17 Dept., 89, Aldersgate-street. Loudon. 125m 9-20 smart Junior; )" Welsh; to live in; also a respectable Lad as Apprentice.—Apply, with reference, W. Lloyd, Morrist-on. 6C6p7-29 OSOFESSOR SWALLOW wants a 6Luart, -it Youth for the season at the Mumbles; good wages to industrious lad.—Apply 13, Alexandra Arcade, Swansea 2':)7p3-1 K EXPECTABLE Boy Wanted, at once. — Apply George Roberts, 30, Gxford-st., i Swansea. Sf>0p8-1 j QTSONG Boy Wa,nted.-Apply F. S. Morris, D Bon Marche, Castle-square, Swansea. 738p7-28 rp\VO good Men Wanted, at once.—32, Wal- ter-road, Swansea. 856p!i-3 WANTED, smart Office Boy.—Apply John S. Brown, Oxford-street, Swansea. 639p7-23 WANTED, a CharWOlllall.-AppIy Mrs. ( f Tarr, Ad-.m and EY0 Hotel, High-st., Swansea. 784p7-3'J Tar ANTED, Apprentice t-o the HairdressiiJg. V t. —Apply The Don Toilet c'aloon. Gcwer- street, Swansea.. 782p7-30 VV/ANTED, good General Servant.—Write, V. stating age, to House, "Daily Post" Oiiice, Swansea. 862pb-i WANTED, 2 Men, accustomed to Pile Driving.—Apply Burry Port Eaiiv.ay Co., Burry Port. 673p7-28 in a Public Office, an omC-3 Boy; wages 4s. a week.-Write L.Y.X., "Daily Post," Swansea. 737p7-28 TAr'ANTED, smart Lad, to make himself l t generally useful.—Apply i)r. St. Thomas, Swansea. 695p7-29 T/I^'ANTED, smart Coal Salesman; Salary VV and Commission.—Apply by letter, E. B. Harris, Port Talbot. 137ta3-2 TXT"ANTED, at once, t-mart Omce Boy, in VV Merchant's Office.-Write Box 25. "Daily Post," Swansea. 778p7-3Q WANTED, good Forest Stone Masons; long job-—Apply Foreman, Council Offices Buildings, Pontypridd. 626p7-28 "Y($T AN X ED, in Solicitor's Office, Youth, V about 14; good writer.—Apply Equity, "Daily Post," Swansea. 6o7p7-29 ~\X~TANTED, tor tne uonyrei'ail Band, a:i VV- Assistant Cornet Plaj'er.—Apply Her- bert Scott, Musical Institute. 851p8-3 -W.A-N"EED, Young Girl, about 13, to learn tY Fancy Business; good scholar.—Apply Fancy, "Daily Post," Swansea. 705p3-1 TP^ANTED, strong Lad, for the Warehouse. V V Wages 5s.—Apply Thornett and Caivers, Wholesale Gracers, Swansea. 742p 7-30 ANTED, Boy, 14 or 15,-to look after W Pony; wages 6s. Cd. to start.-I ,Afrito Eox 22, Post-office, Swansea. 727p7-23 ANTED, good Skirt, Bkms^taxch .and Baby Linen Ironers — Apply Manager- ess, Baths Laundry, liwansea. Y/STANTED, strong Lad, to assist in Bake- VV house.—Apply J. II Watts, Confec- tioner, 20, Nelson-street, Swausea. 700p7-30 WANTED, experienced Waitress, with good reference.—Apply Restaurant Continental, Wind-street, Swansea. 753p7-30 ANTED, a clean, respectable Person, to wash and iron.-Write, with refer* en-ces, to Washing, "Laily Post," Swansea. 789p3-2 WASTED, good Canvassers and Collectors, wages and commission.—Bradbury and Co., Ltd., 7, Alexandra-road, Swansea. S13p8-2 T,VTANTED, at once, Gardener, three days weekly, summer and winter.—Write, with references, to Post-offlw Box 29, Swan- sea/ 716p7-30 WANTED, by a good Insurance OLIce, an t T Agent who is prepared to buy a good £ 5 book— Reply Compact, "Daily Post," Swansea. 692p7-29 WAN'XSD, smart Insurance Canvasser, full time; also .jpare Time Agents; either sex.—Yv rite Box 90, "Daily Post," Swansea. 672p7-29 WANTED, smart Youth, a/bout 18 to~tak7 charge of Bottle Washing.-Apply Wil- liam Hancock and Co., Ltd., Little Wind-tit., Swansea. 809pS-2 \\rANTK.J), smart Youth, about 16, to assist in Bar, and mako himself generally useful.-Apply Exeter Hotel, Oxford-street, Swansea 819p3-2 WANTED, Barma-id; also two Waitresses VT and good plain Cook, from 20tli Aug- ust, for about 10 days.—Apply Ashburnham Hotel, Pembrey. 79Sp7-30 TXT ANTED, good Barmaid; also Lad as Bil- V V liard Marker, and mako himself gener- ally useful.-Fletcher, Belle Vuo Hotel, Ns'- son-street, Swansea. 645p7-28 "VAT"ANTED, a Single Woman"(WldowTTor » V cleaning Office; reasonable wage to re- spectable person.-Apply by letter, to Box 20, "Daily Post," Swansea. 824pB-l WANTED, a steady Young Man, for driv- ing out. in the Bottling Trade, and to make himself generally useful.—Write G. 6., "Daily Poet," Swansea. 577p7-4 iED. a thoroughly experienced i iCe —Apply in own handwrit- v v Par'c,1-lal's of last situation, to I,aily Post," Swansea. 730p7-30 VV^WIED, a Young Man. to drive and make himself generally useful; must Vi° reffTences from last situation.—Giles "■ ok, I'urnisber, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 781p7-30 T,,VANTY,D, at good. strong Labour- ers; constant work: wages 5s. per day. —-■Apply Foreman, Slag Tip, Great Western Railway, Brynamman, Swansea Valley. 1369n7-29 \\rAS H ERWOOJ AN Wanted, Mondays or Tuesdays, to do small Washing and Ironing; also Young Girl for Housework and Nursing. —Apply 140, Brvu-road, Swa-nsea. 835p7-29 WANTED, respectable Women for Cutting f Bread and Butter; also for \Y;1,clJ- ing Up.—Apply early. S. J. Mules, Devon Cafe, Castle-street, Swansea. After 6 p.m. 857p3-3 ANTED, smarl. Youth, 18 to 20, accus- » tomed to Ladder Work.—Apply be- tween 5 and 6 p.m., Swansea and District Window Cleaning Co., 3, Northampton-lane, Swansea. 870p8-3 WANTED, at once. Young Man as Ostler, and make himseif generally useful; sober, good character.—Apply, with refer- ence, George Morris, Gower Inn, Parkiniil, near Swansea. 635pl-28 "SXT ANTED, respectable and trustworthy V V Representative, to travel for Insur- ance Co.; single preferred. Salary, commis- sion, and expenses.—Write Representative, "Daily Post," Swansea. 793p8-2 T,VTANTED, at once, smart man, to attend v v to Electric Light Plant, with Boiler, et.c. Also to make himself generally useful. District, Bridgend.-Apply Mills, English and Co., Swansea, stating experience and wages required. 884p3-1 "VTOUNU Men desirous of joining -4- iar Army or Militia, should apply the Recriiitir.g Office, l-5. Union-street, s van- sea. Splendid opportunity for advaacenesi in all branches to well-conducted young ;n?n. 359',fl-14 X' WEEKLY.—Evening or Spare Time Em- pioyment, anywhe2*e, ofiered to any person who can write. For particulars send addressed envelope to L. Paynter and Co., i (Dept. 6), 78, Myaore-road, Clapham, London, 715p7-30 J? O WEEKLY". — Persons Wanted, every c&KJ where, for addressing Circulars, etc. Send addressed envelope for proposaL—Man- ager, 149, Elm Ledge, Southail, Middlesex. 715p7-30 C5TUATTGJMS WANTE3, ADVERTISER, late in business, seeks Situa- tion as Traveller, or suitable position of trust and responsibility; good references. — E., c.o. Watkins, Maes Mawr, Orynant. 836pS-3 "I^ J-tjICE'NOEE requires Management Hotei, E Public-house, or Club; iirst-class refer- enoes.—Apply S. Cox, 12, Forge-place, After- nant, Abcrdare. 713p7-39 j TV-MIDDLE-AGED Widow desires Post as -'•A Maid to elderly or delicate lady or child thoroughly experienced in nursing, housekeeping, needlework, travelling, pack- ing; Ions references—B., Glenview, Picton- street, Nantyffyilou, Bridgend. 63Qp7-23 QBCEJ5TA3IAL Work raquire^Sr'^v^^ man w.th spar- time; temporary or permanent.—Write R. T., "Daily Post." Swan sea. £ -56p7-28 Q [Tt; A:TIO.N' Wanted as General Servant, oge 13, country girl, 13 months' charac- ter.—A. lL, Ashbury Villa, Tuilley Avenue, Gloucester. 714p7-30 QliOTiTHAND Typi-st requires Situation in Office; 4 years' experience.—1Write B.A., "Daily Post," Swansea. S58p3-3 QITUaTION Wanted as Gardener, single- w handed or otherwise; practical experi- cuoc.-Apply R. Morris, Pembroke Villa, Charleston-road, Pembroke, South Wales. 721 p 7-33 WANTED by Young Lady, Post as Morn- ing or Daily Governess.—Write Gover- nes3, "Daily Post," Swansea. 751p7-30 T.'irANTED, a Situation as Working House- t' keeper, or any place of trust; good cook; good ref:ô.en.oe.Å.pply Country, "Daily Post, i^*f?lnaea. 757p7-30 TVAHTED. Situation as Housekeeper, » V where child age four not objected to. —iirs. T., c.o. Mrs. Richards, 2, bomez'set- place. Cwmavon, Port Talbot- r/'33p8-2 117 AN TED, situation as Working Housc. keeper, or any place of trust, by re- spectajlc person with good references; over two years with present employer (doctor); leaving through marriage.—Write to W.H., "Daily Post," Swansea. 617p7-28 VOUNG Lady would like Situation ashore" X woman in Workroom.-Address Fore, "Daily Post," Swansea^ 740p7-30 YOtiNC; Ilaii seeks Situation as Ostler, to 1.. look after horses, and driver, used to double or sing'le, age 2z. A.J., Stable, New Jun, Knowl Hill, Twyford, Berkshire. r.Q3p7-27 W ESCE'-l-AM EOU 3 WANTS, WANTED, a kind home for Baby; pre- W miuia £5.- Write Home, "Daily Post," Swansea. 709p7-23 ~\fcTANTED, a good, sound Bay Cob, about 15J hands high.—Apply E. Thomas, Ni;i- gara Mineral Yater Works, Swansea. 690p7-20 Y^TAZvtiJD, a thick-set Pony, sound, 13 t, hands high. State price and all par- ticulars.—'Write Pony, jJaily Post," Swan- sea- 658p7-28 ^A/"ANTED, Bakehouse, or Shop and Bake- I!" house, in Swansea; must be good oven. ■ Pull particulars to Bakehouse, "Daily Post," Swansea. 628p7-28 y > ED, kind couple to Adopt Baby Boy, 3 months old, for Love; uo pre- mium.—Apply Williams, 115, Brook-street, Aberamman, Aberdare. 720p7-30 WANTED to Rent or Purchase, seven or eight-roomed House, St. Helen's dis- trict preferred.—Particulars to M.B.G., c.o. Charlie Lvaas, Tho Newsagent, etc., BrYJl- y-Mor-road, Swansea. Telephones: Corpora- tion 382, National 52x. 359p3-o LOST AND FOUND T.OST, a Yorkshire Terrier. Finder re- -ILJ warded by returning to 4, Eliyddings Park-road, Swansea. 8C»lp7-30 LOST, Black and Tan Pup, answering to name of "Blackie, from 24, Traiaigar- terrace. Swansea. Finder revvardcd. LOiST, on the 19th inst., at Hiarh-strect Sta- tion, Lady's Gold Curb Bracelet. Per- son returning it to Harbour Offices, Swan- sea, will be rewarded. 816p7-29 IOST. a cross-bred Sheepdog-Collie. j Answers to the name ''To' Detainer prosecuted after this notice.—Carnage, But- cher, Gorse-lane, Swansea. 87ip8-3 LOST, a smooth Fox Terrier, black and tan head. Answers to name of "Glaai." Detainer prosecuted. Finder rewarded. — Evans, Shoemaker, St. Thomas. 643p7-2S LO'ST, on Saturday night, between Grand I L Theatre and Heathfteid, a Gold Brooch. Finder suitably rewarded on returning same to J. A- Morris, Grocer, Dillwyn-street, Swan- sea. 726p7-30 PEARL Necklet, with Silver Clasp, Lost, at Brynmill. Finder rewarded on return- ing to 34, Bryn-road, Swansea. 82l>p8-l L^OUND, Scotch Collie Dog, at Folinfoel, i.lauelly. — Apply Daniel Daviets, Duf- fryn, Felinfoel. 657p7-28 T^'OUND, a Fox Terrier Dog. If not claimed JL in three days will be sold.-No. 1, Gom- erian-place, Swansea.. 743p7-28 l.j^O'OND, Black Retriever Dog. If iiotT claimed in three days will be sold.— Hotter, Chuxch-road, Hansamlet. 853i>7-28 TO BE LET—-SUSBNESS PREMISES Largo \vareiiouse to Let. on the Strand. -Lor particulars apply Edward Eng- land, Crown Stores, bwansea. 656p7-23 s" A ST L E S Q U E, Swansea.—To be Let. a Capital Corner Shop, with ail excel- lent frontage and room in rear.-Apply W. J. Rees, The I^aurels, Swansea. 723p7-ofl MOUSE and Shop~to Ijet, good position, 24, -DL Lower Oxford-street.—Apply 20, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 861p8-3 HOUSE and Shop to Let, at Uplands, next door to Uplands Hotel; immediate pos- sess ion.-Apply Hewett, ilazeldene. Uplands. Swansea. 814p8-2 THING'S HALL.—Several largo Rooms to -■ Let, suitable for Friendly Society and other meetings.—Apply W J. Rees, The Laur- els, Swansea. 755p7-30 rro LET, 13, Fisher-stroet; suitable for *• Offices.—Apply Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 876p3-2 rJ"^0 LE'T, Bakehouse, House and Shop, in i. Fleet-street, in thorough order; im- mediate possession.—'Apply 11i,d. Helen's- road, Swansea. 882p8-3 rpo LET, two ix>ck-up Shops, in Bath-iaue; J- suitable painters, joiners, greengrocers, etc.—Apply Kearon and Co., 1, Prospect place, Swansea. 660p" 23 fHO LET, excellent Stores, pier-street, oou- JL venient, largo ground floor ana loft, with use of Yard; immediate possession.— Apply Societe Commereiale, Cambrian Cham- bers, Swansea. 8.)(}p8-1 rPO LET, Millbrook Arms, Landore, to a Man prepared to Canvass the Flagon Trade; exceptional terms offered t-o a suit- able persoll.-Apply D. M. Thomas, Valuer, Rutland House. Rutland-street, Swansea. 733p7-30 'jVTEUADD Arms Hotel, Llanvrtyd Wells.— -*■* To Let at onoe, Free and Fully-licensed Family and Commercial Hotel; most central position in this rising health resort; 30 rooiu. stables, and outbuildings.—Apply Campbell-Davys, Llandovery. 624p7-23 UfiED to Let, at rear of Kernble-etreet, i BryTimill.-Apply at XQ. 5. 821p8-1 Q TABLE and Loft to Let, at back of 100 Walter-road.—Apply gg, Walter-road, Swansea. 668p7-29 c.- TO LET-MOCISES MUMBLES.—Furnished Reuse to Let, only £ 2 ISs. weekly, 10 rooms, bathroom; cheerful; central situation.—Address W.T., "Laily Post," Swansea. 712p7-30 rpO LET, 3, Woodlands Villas, Wcodlands- J- terraces, Constitution Hill, iswansoa, every modern convenieuce—Apply 3, Calvert- terrace, Swansea. 763p7-3) fn0 LET, convenieintly-situa'.ed House, in St. 1 George's-street; rent £ 32 per anm.m.- Frank Randell, Auctioneer and House Agent, Dynevor-place, Swansea. 689p7-29 ri^O i^ET, 13, Picton-place, containing 3 B-e- A cept-ion Booms, o Bedrooms, bathroom, etc., long gardens, back entrance, would suit professional man.—Apply Edward Roberts and Son, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 876P&-2 Bryn-road Semi-detached Villa to Let,' overlooking Bay and Recreation l.. Ground.— Apjdy 11. Bryn-road, Swansea. 807p2-2 nil, APARTMENTS TO LET APARTMENTS to Let, Bed and Sitting- A room, good locality, home comforts, no children; terms modera.to. .Apply 2J, Nichol-street, Swansea. 685p7-28 PAJ-,Y Apartments for visitors, ios. 6d. per A- weéli; Beds for young men engaged in business, with general Sitting-room, 6s. each.—Write Box 550, "Daily Post," Swansea. 652p7-23 .i PARTMEKTS (Neath), Trout Sitting- J\. room and Bedroom to Let; suit two gentlemen or married couple without chil- dren, hot and cold water, gas etc.—Address moderate, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 774p7-30 nicely Furnished Bedroom and Sitting- .11.. room, suit married couple; terms, OIS, 6d.. or Lodgings for one or two, with or without board; terms moderate; two min- utes walk from High-street Station. — Mrs. Kerslake, 19, I-Tince of Wales-road, Swansea. 646p7-23 BEDROOM to Let; suit gentleman or lady B dining outv—lAp-ply 23, Page-street. Swansea. 73ip7-30 OED and Sitting-room to Let, in neign- -S-' bourhood of Kensington-crescent; suit gentleman or two friends; without board preferred; terms moderate.—Address Board, "Daily Post," Swansea. 340pS-2 C'iOMFQIyTABLE Apartments to Let, suit J one or two gentlemen; situated in Hen; rietta-street.—Writo 11.C., "Daily Post Swansea. 64)2p7-28 COMFOSTABLE Front Sitting-room, one or two Bedrooms, to Let; bath (hot and cold); splendid sea view; central.— ^>ak- 1 a iMts-i t e rr ac e, Swansea. 842p8^ OMFOIt'i'ABLE Lodgings for 2 respectable working men, in neighbourhood of c working men, in neighbourhood of Argyle-street; terms llloderate. IVrite S.A.B., "Daily Post," Swansea 676p7-29 7 LANDRINDOD WELLS.—Apartments or board) in newly Furnished House, near Spa and Station; moderate terms- Apply to Mrs. Everard, Grosvenor Lodge, Graig-road. fpO LET, two Furnished Booms, with use A of scullery, back fitting-room with oven grate, and Front Bedroom.—Apply 25, Page-street-, Swansea. 734p7-30 IfO LET, Furnished, Front Sitting-room and J- Bedroom, with or without board. — Apply 86, Rhondda-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 7T2p7-30 f^vVO nicely Furnished Rooms to Let; piano and bath-room (hot and cold); good cooking and attendance; terms very moder- ate.—CO, Mansel-terraoe, Swansea. 833p8-1 rpO LET two .Furnished Rooms, in respect -L able neighbourhood; no children- Apply first at Charles Evans, The Circulating Library, 72, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 728p7-30 TO LET, comfortable Rooms, for one gentle- JL man or two friends, bath Ih. and c. water), good cooking and attendance; no young children.-57, Mansel-t-erraco, Swan- sea. 847p8-3 L T :LANDS .—Two Furnished Rooms to Let, l; with or without attendance; and use of bathroom; terms moderate—Apply Charles Evans, Stationer, etc., 72, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. National Telephone, 52x. 729p7-30 COlvfFORTABLB SiMing-room and Bedroom c to Let; terms moderate.—Apply 17. St. George-street, Swansea. 85pl-29 APARTMENTS wamteo C'O-ML OtfTA.BLE Sitting-room and Bedroom J required, by gentleman; permanency if suitable—Write Rex, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 845p8-2 pURNISHED Apartments Wanted, without attendance, near town; moderate terms only.—Eeply Service, "Daily Post," Swansea. 719p7-23 (1 EtNTLEMAN engaged during day l-eciuirea X Bedroom, Sitting-room, and attend- ance; permanency if suited.—iState terms to Box 13, "Daily Post," Swansea. 621 p7-28 MUMBLE.S.—Two Young Ladies require Bedroom and use of Sitting-room (Cot- t-age Rooms not objected to;Write Ross, "Daily Post," Swansea. 664p7-29 riiWO Unfurnished Rooms, central, re- -L quired.by a gentleman and hLs wife; no children; terms moderate.—^Write Alpha, "Daily Post," Swansea. 776p7-30 v-y.-J-T- .!■ jr ..J .j SBCON D-HAND Carriages, Carts, and Har- s ness of all kinds for immediate Dis- posal, cheap, at Longmans, Cross-street, Swansea. 865p8<3 TTNFUKNISEED Sitting-room and Bedroom required, in Uplands, with use of bath-room and scullery: no children pre- ferred.—Write Uplands, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 812p8-2 ANTED, by Young Couple. 2 or 3 I n- V furnished Rooms.—"Write terinB t.o •1- W.. "Daily Post." Swansea. 841p7-29 \7t7ANTE D, Bedroom and Sitting-rooin, by f t July 33th, for permanency, no attend- ance.—Write Box 672, "Daily Post." >W:1;1. sea. 813p3-2 ANTED, a Bedroom, for a week or two, in Bryn-road or neighbourhood. — Apply Andrews, 15, Brynmill-crescent, Swan- sea. 846118-1 YOUNG Gentleman requires Bedroom and use of Sitting-room (with board), about 7 minutes walk from High-street Station.— Particulars t- R.E.T., "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 872p8-l 9 or 4 good Unfurnished Booms "\yantca.— Send full particulars to Mars, Daily Post," Swansea. 713p7-23 I TRADE 0 C.7DXKi PALMER for Wedding Cai^s. I Largest selection in town.—Note ad- 10 Largest selection ill town.-l'\ote ad. dress, 68. Oxford-street, Swansea. 644p7-23 TMPORTANT— Moraiing Papers Delivered very early, in Mansel-street, W alter- road, Constitution Hill, and Uplands, by Lavid Richards, Blind Newsvendor, 50, Gar- I den-street, Swansea. lCi\h1 7-30 CHIP Potato and Cookshop Fittings, every variety; Champion Ranges, Potato Peelers, Shop on Wheels. New lli-pase l,is$ free.—Mabbott's, Poland-street, 11 archest er. 531pl0-4 |fP WILLIAM OXLEY, Private EnquUy Agent, late Detective Sergeant Cardiif Police. Coniidsutiai investigations.—6. Lower Cathedral-road. CardiiT. Highest referencca "C^OE Visitics Cards. WeddinK Cards, and Memorial Otrds of the latest designs, and reasonable prices, call at Bliys Roberts, "tutu,ier p.nd Printer, Momstcn. ?j AS! PI. E. —P ock e t Itubber Stamp. • ?oar on a Name and Address with nui- lifii'ar? -:>i' Snare T ims Teacy.—la Dept.. J,. Aldersaate-street. Lendoc. li im9-2/J f iJUP Potato and Shop i"itti; eve1::7 íE. variety; Champion fts. Simp on Wheels. llt>-pago list S"s. — abbott. Poland-street. Maachestsr It 'rts-) A ETTFICTAL Legs and Arms. Appliances for weak lee-s, Crutches, Repairs, etc. Wearer myspiL—Jenkias, 2, Pell-street, near Albert-hall. 315p8-2 X-i-'ASTIC Stockings, Anklets, and Knee Caps, in all sizes, at 2.s. Ga. each-—Moses Jones, Chemist, 12, High-street, twausea. 828p3-1 XJAPEE Bags, best quality. Cash prices, 2oz., 9d. per lODO; 4oz., Is.; Soz., Is. 4c.; is. led.; 21b., 2s. 4d. per lC03.-Aibert Davies, 155, New Oxford-street, Swansea. y £ lp7-2S I^JOTICE.—All Newspapers, Periodicals, and Aiagaaines Delivered to Order by David Richards, Blind Newsvendor, 50, A GaJ" den-street, Swansea. 10Gn/-30 W-UIED FISH- Fried Fish!! Fried Fish' "a- 23 for la.; Fresh Daily. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send P.O. for sample package; Heading supplied for frying, at lowest prices—The Wholesale Fried Fish Supply, aaAan s Yard, St. Thomas, Swansea. 66jm9-14 C hawkers' Assorted Packagca of cheap Bests aud Seconds, suitable for Market stands and shops. Reliable and successful tic.sort.Taent. Illustrated lists free.—Arthur J. Hun (Dept. 43)„ Works. King-street, Long- ton, Staffs. 167j7-lS A MERICAN Corn Plaster, superior to all ..f\ Corn Paints. Try it once, then judge. No failure, no pain or burning, no harassing corns, easy to put 011, ease comes when put 011; readily cures ;7 £ d.— Myrddin Davies, Chemist, Oxford-street, Swansea Cor. Tel 68 219m 3-9 PORN PAINT., tutnle 7 superior lngredl- ents. and easily applied; '.s- bottle for 6d—j. Davies. M.P.S., Chemist.' 30, H> £ b- Etreùc. Swansea. fe'AMME'RING absolutely Cured.—Suifer- < rs enabled to read and speak without fear .f their former impediment. Sufferers should consult Y. ithont delay.-T. W. Clark. :J, -Brunswick-street, Swansea. 653p7-23 A ETIFICIAL Legs, light and strong ;Steels for weak legs. Spino Supports, Elastic stockings and Belts. Eye, Trusses, lkta- dages; lady attendant for Ladies' Belts, etc.; Crutches, etc., in stock; illustrated list.— Maker and Bepaircr. Allen Pearce, 2-3" Cbarles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Droadmead, Bristol. 598j9-9 fTCW to Get a House cf your Own.—Some ■J- interesting information on this point is given in an attractive booklet which will oa sent post free to anyone making an ap- plication (mentioning this paper) to The Manager. 72, Bis'iopsgate 3-reet, Without, London, B.C. 12358d.b.7-33 TpISIIING EXTRAORDINARY.-Magic" Chin- ese Fish Bait (catch pailful fish), Is.; Secret Fishing Oils, Gentles, Salmon Roe, Wasp Grubs, ts. each box; Trout Flies, Is. dozen; Trammel Nets, 15s. Lists free. Car- riage paid.—John Eggleston, Naturalist,' Sunderland. 629p7-28 ^JHIROFODY.—Corns, Ingrowing Toe Nails, Bunions, etc., treated. Immediate re- Iie-Î given, by expert Chiropodist.—W. J. Edwards, Hairdresser, 23d, St. Kelen's-road. Swansea. 770p8-7 QONSULT Professor Deakin, Disea-se Spec- ) ialist Disease will meet its master. Advice free. Letters requiring answer must contain stamped envelope.—14, Alexandra- road. Swansea 826pS-l T E-Fl'-OFF Clothing, Ladies'or Gentlemen's, J-' Best prices given. Families waited upon by appcmtmcnt.—M. Feunan, 22, Caer-street, Swansea. Nat. Tel. 37yl. 827p8-l N OvV you have your rig out, don't spoil the -1-' effect by going away with a paper parcel under your arm. It may not be in- formation to everybody yet. but we can put a Portmanteau or Gladstone Bag within the reach of most people. Information supplied gladly how to proceed, from Provident Supply, 20. Wind-street, Swansea. 873p8-2 ? AD1ES Dress Lengths. 3s. llrt. carriage paid, Knops, Zibeline3, Sno'-vflakes, Voiles, Poplins, Ariuures, Cashmeres, in summer colourings. Patterns free.—Bradford Dress Warehouse (R77), Shipley, Bradford. 770 T">AVIES-' BALSAM OF HONEY forCougha. Colt's, Asthma. Tightness of the Chest, Ate. 6^d. and 23. 3d.—Prepared only by ,T. Davies. M.P.S.. Dispensing Chemist, 30, High- etre^t. Swansea. 29 13 I\IOLYrNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126 ,High- street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of aii varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 npo BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums, I i- Business Circulars and Cards, time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Office, 211, High-street, Swansea. T1A.BCELS, Luggage, Furniture, etc., to and fro Mumbles. Our vans run Tuesdays and Saturdays.—Parcels Express, 11, Somer- set-place, Swansea. 805g4-24 A STIHCIAL Legs, light and strcn{r;S4«eU for weak legs. Spine Supports, Elastio Stockings and Belts, Eyes, Trusses, Ban- dages; lady attendant for Ladies' Beits, etc. Crutches, etc., in stock; illustrated list.— Maker and Repairer, Ailen Pearce, 23, Charles-street (off Qneen-Etreet), Cardiff, and r.roadmead. Bristol. 563j 9-3 BLUE Sugar Paper, 71bs. for 7d. Big re- duction for quantities; 25 tons to clear cheap. Sherring and Mussard, Paper Bag Makers. Oxford-street, Swansea. 823g5-2" FENTS. REMNANTS. FENTS. _N PRINTS, Whites, Greys, Muslins, j Sa-t sens, Flannel at tee, Delaines, by' weight or yard; cheap lines, suiixible for' markete r send for price list.—F. ANDREW and CO., 61, Fatilkjtor-stjeet, JVianchester- and CO., 61, Faulkner-street, JVianchester- 871 PUBLIC NOTICES. SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. BANK HOLIDAY. M ONE AY AUGUST 1st, 19.04. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, the HARBOUR OFFICES will be CLOSED on the above dav, as customary. WILLIAM LAW, General Superintend-nit. Harbour Offices, Swansea. July 25th, 1904. 15040 R HONDDA & SWANSEA BAY RJT. —— NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN '!).!t e Forty-Fourth Haif-Yearly GENERj j -MEETING of the Proprietors of the Rhondaa and Swansea Bay Raihvav Company v.iil lie. held at the ROYAL METAL EXCHANGE, Fisher Street, in the County BorotJ" It of Swansea, on THURSDAY, the 11th day of AUGUST, 1904. at Twelve-thirty o'clock in the Afternoon, for the General Purposes of the Undertaking. The Transfer Books will be elosed fron^tiie 29th instant to the 11th August, both days inclusive. MORGAN B. WILLIAMS, Chairman. H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, 22nd July, 1904. 15039 • MUMBLES RAILWAY AND PIER. THURSD AY, JULY 28th, at Ip_1i1., GRAND FANCY DRESS CONTESTS CONFETTI BATTLE, at 9 p.m. SUNDAY. JULY 31st, at 5.30 and 6.30 p.m. SACRED CONCERTS by the renowned MANCHESTER ORPHEUS GLEE SOCIETY, (Winners at National Eisteddfod r,ue: (..aidiff International Contest; and of 22 First Piuses in Open Competitions). Conductor: Mr. W. S. NESBITT. Contralto Soloist: Miss LEAR'ttE. Accom- panist and Solo Pianist Mr. EDWIN B. NORTH. BANK HOLIDAY AND TUESDAY, August 1st find 2nd. at 5.30 and 6.30 p.m., NEATii BORV' BAND, Conductor: Mr. OSCAR THOMAS, R.C.M. Admission:—Sunday and Bank Holiday, is.on 2d. (Children, Half-price) Tuesday, Id Hot and Cold Luncheons and Refresh- ment-s of all kinds at moderate charges. 13035 LLANDOVERY- GRAND SHEEP DOS TRIALS. -to.. fPRIDAt." AWU 'f"iM,"l954. OPEX CLASS.-Prizes-.tlO; £6 1o" £ £ 1; and 10s. Entrance Fee, 10s. NOVICE CLASS. Prizes — £;5; £2; £ 1 10s. os. and 3s. 6tl. Entrance Fee, j os. 6d. First Trial 9 a.m. Admission to the Ground—One Shilling. Schedule and ail further particulars may be obtained of the Hon. Sees. M. H. NICHOLS, H. V. WATKINS, and E. PPJCE-G11IFF1TH. ALLAN LINE. TO A, UNITED STATES, RIVER PLATE AND INDIA. (The only Line under Government contract for conveyance of Canadian Mails). SAILINQ-S FROYt LIVERPOOL, Aug. 4.—Parisian, Quebec and Montreal. Aug. 6.-Siberian, St. John's, N.F., Hali- fax, and Philadelphia. Aug. 11.—Tunisian, Quebec and Montreal. Aug. 11.—Citv of Lucknow, Bombay and Karachi. Aug. 13.—Ulunda, St. John's, N.F., and Halifax. OGXL A.N IUÚTS To Canada, Saloon from £ 14. Second Cabin. £ 7 1°" Third Class, £ 5 Quebec, E4 Halifax. To India, B37 10s. and £2:7 10s. For full particulars apply to -Allan's, 3 Ijoadenliali-street. London E.G., and 32, James-st-rest, Liverp^xj'. TSLE OF MAN.—Steamers BadyT exc~^t -*• Sunday, Liverpool to Douglas. 10.30 a.m. anu 2.30 p.m.; Frftltiye 12.50 night, Sat- urdays 5 p.m. and 12.50 night. Steamer, Fleetwood to Douglas Daily, 2.30 p.m. Sea passage three hours. Guide, etc., free (post- ago Id.).—Isie of Man Steam Packet 00 Ltd., Doug-la.s. UN FIRE OFFICE O „ FOUNDED 1710. FUNDS IN HAND— £ 2,535,800. For all particulars apply to the following Agents — SWANSEA. ]VIT\ B. G. Solomon Tan- nery Chambers, Gower- etroet. „ Mr. Travers Wafers J) Messrs H. C. HigInaai & Co., 1, Nortlunrnpton- place. >> Messrs.^ H. j. aricj Co.. hU-oJ, Wind-street Bishop, Union Chambers, Union-st. ABERAVON Mr. Dwid E. Jones. BRITON FERRY Mr. H H. Hunter. MUMBLES Mrs. Alice Oirin. PONTARDAWE. Nir. Dand Smith. PORT TALBOT. Mr. Enoch Thomas. Ivh. G. West, __6, Y nis-street. BLOOR & CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS and BILL POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. All descriptions oi Advertising, Circular Distribution, Etc., promptly attended to. Omee E CANADA FREE GRANT LANDS The ALLAN LINE being under contiact with the Government of Caiiada, for convey- ance of mails, anyone ■writing to the Com- pany at 19, James-street, Liverpool, or 103, Leadenhall-strect, London, will obtain pam- phlets, mavs, and general information. Use- ful to intending emigrants. Free of <•< -t. (i-f /V to £ 5.000. Advanced oo note of | \Jr hand slone, without boeds, pub- licit, v. or charges oi any description what- evvtinlchs business is done. No bills oi sale, and the strictest privacy guaranteed. On receipt of application representative wiU wait upon you by appointment and advance you the amount required, repayable by easy instalments to suit your own convenience. Soecial rates for short periods.—Wiite (in confidence) to actual lender, C. Wells, Corri- dor Chambers, Market-place, Leicester. I I ? EDUCATIONAL. J) ENDEEN OLLEGE, LANGLAND BAY. MODERN HIGH CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. j^/ £ ISS I. M. NETTELL, A.C.Y, AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., R.A.M. Cert., (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettell, General Vv oikt Manager of Messrs. Vivian and Sons). REFERENCES The Lady Swansea. Lady Mortihead, Forest Lodge, Binfield, Berks. Mins, Wiimot, Audley Sidmouth, Devon. Mise Eden, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. Rev. S-ecreUt.i Jones, M.A., late Vicai- of Oystermouth, South Wales. Pupils are prepared for London Matricula- tion, University Locals, Associated Board (Royal Academy and Roval College of Mu- sic). Trinity Coliege, College of Violiniistci, Diploma. (Teachers) and oth'jr exajninations. 20 LAXGLAND BAY. i IRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, J VJ 15ELLEVUE. LANGLAND. NEAR SWANSEA Principals—The MISSES PHILLIPS. Assisted by Resident Certtflcatcd Engnsa and .Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters Preparation fcr Local Examinations- The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a iiill, and over coking the sea. The ensuing Term will begin Vs EDNES- DAY, APRIL 27th. 5 n IRLS' BOARDING & PAY SCHOOL, Or DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal—MISS GARLIOK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and c,,a I English Governesses and Visiting Profes- sors. Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The House is weil situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. B") RYN HAULOG, LANGLAND ROAD, MUMBLES. DAY SOHOOL FOR GIRLS. PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepa-red for all Public Examinations. Highest references. Terms on application. SUMMER TERM COMMENCES MAY 9th. BOARDERS RETURN MAY 7th, 1904. jTprIE MISSES'POTTS are taking ovfcr the' JL SCHOOL of the Misses PHILLIPS, Beile Vue, Langland Hill, in September, and intend opening a Kindergarten Depart- ment in connection with the said School. MUSICAL. MR.. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. (Organist and Chorister of ,re,g 1 Btthesda 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- i ROAD f" RS EDWARD FRICKER. MISS irl 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, Ice. DAMCtMG, C A LAST HEMS OS, &C. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISltS. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. jVTISS CRAVEN has her Vacation during it I the Summer Months. Classes re^ sumed as usual in the Autumn. THE T ABERAVON & PORT TALBOT BILLPOSTING COMPANY I Undertake BILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING In all its Branches. Manager:—Mr. P. P. JAMES. CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) rULHAM KOAD, LONDON. S.W. Patients sep-n daily on their own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Ex penses and for the Research Department. Secrttary, FRED. W. HOWELL. THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING CO. Rent the LARGEST FOSTING STATIONS In Swansea and Siirroanlmg Districts. Address :—28, LOWER UNION-STREET, I SWANSEA. ¡ i PICTON MEWS, DILLWYN-STREET, I' _[" SWANSEA. 1.L & T. BULLIN. I- Cabs always ready. Wedding Carriages II with Suitable Horses. Funeral Carriages Complete. "VTOTIOE to Tradesmen.—I, Robert Watts, l-i Barque Glenark, will not be respon- sible for any debt or debts contracted by my wife, Annie Watts," 13, Caer-street. Swan- sea.—(-Signed) Sobert Watts. July 13^h, 1904. < W5a7-t5 trade NOTICES. nJlPJlonl88 A. J. CHAPPELL. "ISHMONGEE & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER tt* GAME, Ac WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, j and at NEWTON-koad, MUMBLES, Telegraphic Address-" Chappell, Swansea." Country Orders prompt y attended to. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telephone—0462. JOHN JOMSS & 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. a jit -'JJ- NO HOUSE EQUALS | D o w y & 8 o jy ( FOR RELIABLE F If Ii NT TIT R, VJ TItf?vp?SpTMnoTA^ESr MAKERS BY MACHINERY IN WALES, HAVL THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AND GIVE THE. BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. Carpets Made and Laid Free. ESTABLISHED NEARL Y HALF A CENTIT&Y.^ HIGH STliEET & MORRIS LANE, Swansea. C g. ■■ 1|| The ?hytdci8!i8 Gooi. Rheumatic Goat and Gravei. The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Safest and most Stomach, Headache. Heartburn, Indisresiion, Gcntie Medicine for <■ Sour Eructations, Bilious Affc'c-ctions. Infants, Children, Delicate Females, audthevy 5 MI\G_NESJA, zr WORTH A GUiNEA A BOX. ItfiI jpiig I M Bowels, |l i Furffy and the Bioac*. an# t'va vibrate Nervous yu | « BEECHAfVf'S PILLS contain no drug of mineral or mctalli o:i^n, but -<> are purely vegetable, mild, beneficent, and 3ure. pi They will restore you to health if you give them a chance. 52 BEEOHAP/PS FILLS specially suitable for FEMALES ef a'l asre?. P Every woman who values health thnu'" r"nn fe? '& instructions wrapped round e?.ch be. li |lf ^7^ B^E'^abellefi 1s' 1'id" containin3: 56 ri!lE,, and 2s. «d., co^sti-g 15S BLACKPII L NURSERIES, NEAR SIVANSEA. JAMES HARRIS Has a. very tine Assortment of Evergreens) and Decidwon; Trees and Shrubs, Roses, | Fruit Trees, See,, m crreat variety, and well- selected to suit the neighbonrhood. Having a very large Stock of the above, I shall be pleased t. quote low prices to in- tending Planters; ¡¡1St Dutch Bulbs from the best growers in Holland and elsewhere. Catalogues and Special Prii.ee lor large! quantities on application. Wreaths, Crosses and Cut Flowers for Harvest Festivals, &c., on shortest notice. Also Azaleas and other Gr« eruKiuse P'.anLi. Addra^s as above. "^TEATH AND DISTRICT BTLL POST- ING COMPANY —Late T. Wall. Offices —ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. Manager:—J.. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the best Posting Stations in Neath and District. Nature's Perfect Remedy for all kinds of Worms. "Yyo R M L O Z E N G E s j For over 30 years this highly Valuable j Remedy has met wita the greatest ^u^c'^3. The effect uiK>n Weak, 01"^ (often given up as incurable j is oiC- GeUim* rid of his tormenting pe^.s b) tak- ing the>-e Lozenge,, the thin, P^ m- amniate Child becomes hto.t.u and lively, the- pride ot the anxiety o. his guardians. Llangenneoh, near JJanell^. August ddih, ao;>. Deir Sir —My youngcis: -laughter, Emma j Anr 13 vears of age, got rid of a great mini- ber of worms by taking ordy throe or four of Williams' (Pont-ardawe) Worm Lounges. I im triad »o say that she has lujeh improved h >a'th 1,1 !'• previously lingering and Lat.- oi nuipenlhvch. SYMPTOilS. — Any of the following Symptoms indicate woi.-ns :—variable appe- tite. tu.-t.id breatli. aeid ernctotions, poins in the stomach nd head, sicknese. grinding oi the teeth during sleep, dreams and restless- ness, paleness ot the countenance, switches in the side, short dry cough, and emaciation of the body, often mistaken for decline, ner- vou.suekss, slow fever, and irregular pulse fttintiiesi, siomietiuies convulsive hts, otten causing 6uddeai death; dizziness, sore throat and intianimation of the bowels. Ihe above symptoms vary according to the kind of Worms. The Lozenges contain notning ^etru-iental J t.o the constitution, and are suitable for all ages. 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