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BLACICPILL T^TTRSKRIjETS^ JAMES HARRIS Hie a very Hue Assartoient of Evergreens and Decidwous Trees and Shrubs, Roses, Fruit Trees, 4c., in r -»t variety, and well- selected to suit the neighbourhood. Having a very larsre fkock of the above, I shall be pleased 1r.: q aote low pncee to in- tending Planters. Catalogues arirf Special Prices for large quantities on application. Wreaths, Grosses and Cut Flowers for Christmas, &-c., on shartest notice. Xmas Trees from 2 ft. to J.8 ft., prioes accordingly. Also Azaleas and other Greenhouse Plants. Address as above.
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The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addre-sed to any Pest Office, and letters so sent are returned to t.1e sender through the Dead Letter Depart- ment. Letters to Advertisers by etc., or otherwise, may be directed to Cambrian" Office free of charge; an stamps ar9 sent to cover postage, wi forwarded to the Advertiser's own address: Remittances under 5s. may be m Halfpenny Postage Stamps or t ostai vir- ders. Postal Orders should be made to "The South Wales Daily Post Co., Ltd 811, High-street, Swansea. Address all tommunications to the Manager, "The. Cambrian." SITUATIONS VACANT. Housekeepers, Companions. REQUIRED. at once, respectable, staid jt Housekeeper, about 30, for working man's small family, youngest 11 years; sr widower; country .Neath district; Welsh preferred.—Write, stating wages, eto., Com- fortable. "Daily Post," Swansea..445x2-21 Cooks and Kiichenmaida XPEBJ.ENCED Cook-Generai Wanted; good references. State wages.— Mrs. J. Cook Reee, HanffrwA Neath i4406d.b.2-16 ^iaxfflENMAlD niid experienced House- ii. maid-Waiitross Wamted.-Apply. with rpferences, to the Llewellyn Tempera-nce Hotel. Neath 394*2-20 WANTED, imuic 'iately, an experienced Cook-Genora-L— Apply Mrs B. R Jones. Cambriau Hotel, Somerset-place, Swansea. 377x2-'3 \7iTANTED. Cook-General; also Housemaid; good wages. State full particulars, with reieresces.—Miss Thomas, Brynhe-ulog* The ilayals, BJaokpill. Swansea. 427x2-20 House and Parlourmaids. riECOND Laundry Maid Wanted, age about. 0 24' must be esperieoced and ha\e good character — Apply The Housekeeper, General Hospital. Cheltenham. 144x2*22 ANl'T!!), Rouse a a i u-Wa-i tress, with good V V references—Apply Hestaura-nt Oou- t'.nental. awansea. 423 x2-18 WANTED. Nurse-Housemaid; Genera' Kept; no washing —Appiy Brcokiand Villa, Brookland-terrace. Swansea. 28912-17 Nursss. TTtTANTIVD. reliable ixurec, capable, and VV. fond of children Send photo and re- fer,ence to Stephens, 31, Parade, Ca-rdift. 31x2-'3 V/SrANTED, rcspt .able Young Girl. as W Nurse, age abaut 16—Apply Mrs Brid jer. Shoulder of Mutton, High-street, Swan- isa. lSChio-18 Generals. GJ3NEBAL Servant Wanted, immediately, able to cook and wash..—Apply, stating eiereaees and wages. Hiss Price, 16, Gnoll Paik-roa-ci, 447x2-212 A ur E Young Girl Wanted* assist honKVOtk a»d tak. baby oat.— Apply laylor, 43. Park-place. BrynmilL 267x2.16 UPEEIOE Help Wa-nted, to undertake s the work of house and plain cooking; two in family; comfortable home.—Address Rita. "Daily Poet. Swansea 344x2-20 7 ANTED, a good General Servant. » » Apply 72. Bryn-road, Swansea. 317x3-18 \\TANTED, at once. Young Girl as Geierai. f -Apply 15, Fittisbury-terraoe. Swansea. 3C'6J2-!S ~JANTED, experienced General; three in » family.—Apply Mrs lies, 4, High-st., Swansea. 467x2-21 Wf ANTED, a good General Servant. — V t Apply 12, Gwydr-crescent, Uplands, Swansea 472x2-22 Wf ANTED, a good, strong General Ser- »V vant—Apply after 6 p.m.. Laudore Coffee Tavern. 470x2-21 w T\7ANTED, at once, respectable Girl, a» General Servant.—Mrs. Hicks. 14, Wai- ter-terrace. Swansea. 343x2.18 -TTE7 ANTED, at once, a Girl, about 16, for .11. light housework-—Apply 13. gea view- terra:3. Swansea. 240Y2-16 WANTED, a respectable Girl as General 2Servant.—Apply Lord Jersey, Orange- &treet. Swansea. 426x2.20 ~JANTED, a strong Young General. — Apply after 6, at No. 9. Bryn-'y-Mor- trescent. Swansea 254x2-1.6 \X7 ANTED, General Servajit; family two.— » '■ —Mrs Hughes, Ship Inn. Port Eyuon, R.S.O., Glamorganshire. 278x2-17 WANTED, strong Girl, for housework; one able to wash; sleep out.—Apply 3. Phillips-parade, Swansea 340x2-16 "7ANTED March 1st, General Servant, small family; kept.—Apply Tre- leigh, Uplands-terra: Swausea. 291x2-17 WANTED, esperienced General, able to cook; three in family; referenoes re- quired.— j;5, Brynj*oad^ Swaneea 369x2.18 WANTED, a good maid as G^^ai, im. mediately; four in famiiy^^ppiy "Tbo^hill." Uplands-terrace, Swansea 373x2-18 WANTED. experienoed General, good cook; smalI family—Apply, first in- stance, at 17. Bryn-y-Mor-cresoent. Swansea 242x3-16 WANTED, good General Servant, no oook- ing; little washing; about 18 to 20.— Apply Mrs. Charles Evans, Newsagent, Bryn- y-Mor-road, Swansea. 453x3-22 W-ANTED, General Servant, from country preferred; a oomfortable home for i good girl; refereaoes.—lAddress Integrity. "Daily Post," Swansea. 254x2-16 ANTED, at once, good, all-round* experi- eaoed General, in family of two; Eng- U.ii, n<yw house; every convenience; no cashing; thorough good home; liberal s^-t produce good references—Apply MifflUin, HhTddiBS, Neath. 356x2 :8 A T^ANTED, immediately, experienced and good Plain Cooks, Parlour and House- Parlourmaids, Nurses. and Nurse-Ho use- maids. Generals, etc.-Apply Ali-sa Lewis, High-class Registry, 18. Castle-street. Swan- sea. 420x2.20 WANTED, immediately, several Generals, and Cook-Ge-nera-ls; excellent places waiting.—Apply, with references, Registry, Castle Hill, Mumbles, near Swansea. 442x2-21 "Vj E-S Llewellyn Howell, Registry Office for .U. Servants (of all classes); also Young Girls Entrance, Mr. Parry's side door, 52. Ox ford'street, Swansea, 263 x 2-16 r,1 i ?ccE J ar.cou3 Situations. GWanted for Ekol (Goal Saver) audi otner Specialities; good incc-me..— Gray and Co., 4, Cliarles-street, Bath. 709a2-17 A GENTS Wa-nted (Swansea and Llauelly) for Eko! Saves half coal bill. Per- manent Liberal remuneration. — Gray s Nantgoch, Llanaiio f 145x2-16 PPRfcTxTICE Wanted, to learn Watch- 't- making and Jewellery Repairing and other branches of the trade-—G A Gregory, 50, Oxford-street, Swansea, 419x3-20 A respectable Man, of energy au'l tact, is Wanted for good Agenc j <-ITering highly remunerative employtneni for spare time.—Address Tact. "Daily ?C6" Swansea jj 18 r;.1,' AT? r.liarinir Wanted, to take charge of room with two tables.—Apply with refereuce. T Hopkins. Woodfield Temperance Hotel, Morriston. 1::¡97n2.16 BOOT TRADE—Wanted, im mediately, a smart, experienced Junior Assistant; good reference required.—Auckland. 82. Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 347x2.i8 C'iLOTH IE K«j'.—Ase lotant Wa,nteli.-Expcn. V eno^d Assistaai-t required to solicit orders in Bespoke Department, four days week; must have thorough knowledge of the Swansea district.—Masters and Co., Cloth- iers. Swansea. 34ix2-18 R.EISSAI A KING.—Apprervticte and -11u- provere Wanted. at once; also GTrl for mornings.—Apply 209, Neath-road, Landore. 456x2-19 "P|R.ESMAK1NG.—Wanted, Young Ladies aa Apprentices to high-clao8 trade.— Apply ittss Frances Williams, 44. Mansel. street. Swansea 245x2-16 |^J.OOD General Smith Wanted, immedi- ately, for Colliery purposes.—Apply Amman Anthracite Colliery, Brynamman. 280x2-17 VROCEKY- Wanted, immediately, smart Junior, well up in soliciting. Sta+.o wages, outdoors—Griffiths, Boro' Stores, Aberavon. 243x2-16 U AIEDRESSER.—Waited, at onoe, good H Shaver and Haircutter.—Write, with reference. — Box 10, "Dzily Poet," Swan- sea. 393x2-20 BALRDRESINU. — Wanted, at once, re- II spectable Youth as Apprentice; thor- ough tuition especially Haircutting and Shaving; in town.-Apply Up-to-Late Toilet Saloon. "Daily Post." Swansea. 412x2-20 MILLINERY.—Apprentices for Workroom, also for Showrooms — Madiame Emilie Evans, 29, Oxford-street, Swansea. 365x2-18 MilXINERY.—Wanted. Apprentices and Improvers, for the Millinery Work- room.—Dent Jones, Oxford-street. Swansea 334 x2-13 MILLINERY.—Wanted, experienced Mil- i L liner as iirst Hand.—Apply W J. Rees Evans, Z10 anu 219. High-street, Swan- sea. 288x2-17 "jV/jTILLINEBY.—Wanted, two Assistant Mil- l'1f]. linew; ako Apprentices.—Apply Ben, I nett and Northover, Melbourne-place, Swan- sea. 370x2.18 MILLINEHY.—Wanted, by the middle of -T" March, a stylish Milliner, seven years' or more experience; Welsh; for a middle- class trade in a country town, near Swan- sea; comfortable home.-Full particulars first letter, to Milliner, "Daily Post," Swan- sea- 230x2-15 AN alud Wife.—Wanted, respectable ILi- couple, to manage double licensed House, near Swansea; must have thorough knowledge of the trade, experience in man- agement; first-class references; find own furniture, and depoisit £ 100 as security.— Address Box.ij/. "Daily Post," Swansea. 385x2-20 I MEN and Wotreu Wanted to work oaf Rapid Ksnittmg M.achines at the'r homee. making work for 113 to sell to :M trade; no experience; no canvassing; eteaif work; good money earned Distance 0 hindrance — Write to-day. the iloriy Machine and Woolen Co.. 23, Manchester. >90w2-21 "\TEICON'S Tea Agents and Iuspectors may -*■' if euitaule obt'.vin permanent employ- ment -L on application as below Absolutely sound. Established over a quarter of a century.—Address Glen. "Daily Poet," Swan- sea. 14407d.b.2-16 NfcATH.—Boys to sell the "'Daily Past" on and after Monday next—under the re- arrangement due to change of publishers- are asked to apply to Mr. Eosser. News- vendor. Bridge-strwt,, who after this week will be the sole pablisher of the "Daily Post in Neata. and neighbonrhood nLc. T>EQUrRED. an energetic and trustworthy Man, with good references, to repre- sent old established company, London or provinces Address Lead. "Daily Post," Swansea. 14387d.b.2-'l9 "STRONG Boy Wanted; must be strictly hon- o est.C. P Scott. Grocer. Uplands, Swan- eea. 22251x2-16 jZ^TTAK V Inst^eotors. 1-aCy nea,ith VLttl tors Sala-nee £ 100 to £ 360. Several hua dred vacancies annually Oper to all. Sao. cess certain Postal lessors now "nnm91» ing tor Cardiff exam., fee 25a — ilusheav Science Teacher. Sunderland. <!44w2-f) 'pO PLASTER,ERS,—Smart, competent Mec-i J- Waaited.—Apply Foreman, New Bar- racks, Pembroke Dock. 3596n2-16 TAILORS—Ben Evans and Co., Ltd., re- quire a good Coat Hand; only these need to best work need apply. 415x2r20 rFIIE Yost Typewriter Company have vacancies for two well-educated Young Ladies, between the ages of 16 and 21, to learn typewriting.—For terms, apply 35. Ex- change Buildings, Swansea.. 298x2-17 WANTED, strong Errand "BoyT-TApply W Swansea. Saddlery Co., Alexandra- road, Swansea. 477x2-22 WAN'i'ED an Improver to the Electrical and Mecha>nioaI lJngineering.—Apply Roberts, 3, Humphrey-street. Swansea. 451x2r20 T/?7"ANTED, a. smart Canvasser; good re- V 1 ference required.—Apply A and G. Taylor, Photographers, Castle-street, Swaji- sea. 464x2-18 ANTED, Agent*, to Sell Cooper Cooper7^ Teas. Liberal commission offered. — Apply District Manager. 16. Union-street. Swansea 194x2-21 \XTA N irK[D, immediately, sharp Office lioy, » » Shorthand and Typewriting a recom. mendation.—Samuel, Auctioneer. King's Hall, Swansea. 296x2-17 WANTED, smart Girl, for-Mercery De- W partment, aged about 15— Hasquen- oo.rt. Gent's Mercer. 53. High-street; also Lather Boy for Sal oon. 438x2-18 'TANTED, Young Man, to deliver beer; » must understand horses.—Apply, stat- ing age and wages required, to Brewer, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 249x2-16 WANTED, immediately, active Barman; single; live indoors.—Apply William Richards, Manager, Swansea, Corporation Stores and Canteen. Cray 144442d.b.2-19 WANTED, Junior Shorthand Clerk and Typist, for a Tinplate and Metal Mer- chant's Office.-Apply. with referenoes, to Iron. c.o. "Daily Post." Swanse-a 234x2-16 ANTED, smart Office Boy. for Steam- ship Owners' Office; good opportunity to learn general roi'tino of shipping.-Ad- dreas Ship, "Daily Post," Swansea. 376x2-18 -^TED, Tailor and Cutter; one aocufs- tomed to Breeciios aMd r.adies' Cos- tumes-, must be go«d hand.—Write, full par- ticuiars. to Tailor, "Da-ily Post," Swansea. 462x2-22 -MLA. WANTED, reliable Person, as Help; v.il- ling to undertake all menial work. State wages required, and reference, in first letter, to B.X., "Daily Post," Swansea. 436x2-20 WrANTED, immediately, a Junior Clerk, with knowledge of shorthand and typewriting.—Apply, stating age and wages required, to Box 259, "Daily Post." Swansea. 384x2.20 "YyANTED, Spare Time Agents, for Pearl Assurance Company at Swansea. Lib- era! terms given.—Apply J. Owens, Assistant Superintendent, 19, Miers-street, St. Thomas, Swansea 293x2-17 \X[ ANTED, for South Wales, married » » couple without children, as cook and useful indoor servant or groom-gardener. State age, wagea, length of service. when disengaged—M. Pumps-aint. Llanwrda, Car- marthenabire 241x2-16 ANTED, good Ca-nvasser, Drayman, Neath district. Salary and commis- sion A good book to start for an energetic and affable Canvasser.—Particulars and re- ferences. Integrity, "Daily Post," Swansea. 253x2-20 TyANTED, end of February, Ooii Rolls Superintendent, thoroughly capable of dealing with odd sizes and to take entire charge of 12 pairs of cold rolls ApjJj with references and wages required, to Tin Works, Cwmavon. 322x2-58 D(\S. WEEKLY.—Evening employment, ad- »Jv/ dressing envelopes, eto. Proposal, adiclressed envelope.—Nicholls and Co (Dept 61), 10, Featherstone Buildings, Lon- don, W.G. 283x2-17 WEEKLY—Evening or Sjiare Time Em- ployment, anywhere, oxlered to any person who can write.—For particulars send addressed envelope to L Paynter and Co., (Dept. 6). 78, Mysore-road, Clapham, Load n. 309x2-18 PO WEEXCLY. — Persons Wanted, every- where, for addressing Circulars, etc. Send arddressod envelope for proposal.—Man age. 149, Elm Ledge,, Southall, Middlesex. 31 Jx.2 1S I SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION "Wanted as Geneval Servant, age 19, country girl, eighio^n months' character—Mrs. Coster's Reg'.s.'fy, Tuft'ley- aven-ue, Gloucester. 316x2 20 A trustworthy Young Man requires a situation, willing to be useful. — W. Lewis, 2. Gerald-street, Rafod, Swansea- 360x2-18 A DVERTISER eeeks Situation in Wine and Spirit or Kindred business; 15 years experience; used to quick trade.—Write Wine, "Daily Post," Swansea. 402x2-20 G EOR.GE BELL, late manager of the Swan- sea branch oi the Anglo-Bavariaji Brewery, Ltd., being debarred under agree- ment from engaging in that trade for a further period of twelve months, would be glad to obtain ajiy position of trust Ex- tensive business connection in Swansea town and eubu'rba.—Apply 09.k Villa, Spinning Hill. Addlestone, Surrey. 211x2-21 yy ANTED, by respectable Person, Situa- » tion in Fruit or Fish Business, or any placo of trust.—Address Fruit, "Daily Poet,' Swansea. 258x2-16 WANTED, by Young 1-ady, to assist in ihop; of good appearance, intelli- gent, age 23.—Address Honest, "Daily Post," Swansea. v 279x2-17 WANTED, by a respectable Young Lady, Situation in any light business; wil- ling to give a mouth on trial.—Write B.A.L., "Daily Post," Swansea. 392x2-20 WANTED, by Youth, age *8, fcituation tig Junior Clerk, three years experience; Typewriting and Shorthand.A As.. "Daily Post," Swansea 310:;2-;8 WANTED, by l^eepectable Person, aged~4?C employment on Farm; well used to horses, sheep, etc.; single; willing to make himself senejra-Ay useful.—Address Farm, "Daily Post," Swansea. 436x2-20 yOUSQ Man, 27 years of age, requires employment aa Canvasser, Agent, -or any position of trust; referenoss; eecurity. —Apply Welshman. i)aily Poet," Swajisea. 414x2.20 HOUSES WAN rED. XyANTED, 6 or 7-roomed Iioj.se, in re- epectable part of Swansea.—Apply No. 1. Ffynonc Villas, Swansea 274x2-16 WANTED, a House, in Trafalgar-terrace, to rent or purchase.— Address Trafal- gar, "Daily Post," Swansea. 355x2.18 yyANTED, on Rent or Purchase, a House. Vt at Swansea Bay district or St. Hel- en's.—Apply Mrs. Howells. 6. Manse 1-etreet, Carmarthen. 315x2-18 WANTED, immediately, small, unfur- nishod Cottage, at Norton, West Cross, or Mumbles. State lowest terras to Cottage. "Daily Post," Swansea 301x2-17 WANTED, House, rent about £ 25 to £ 30 inclusive of taxes; West End of town preferred.—Reply, giving rnll particulars, R.E.H., "Daily Post," Swansea. 287x2-17 yyANTED, at the Mumbles, Unfurnished » »- House, containing not less than eight rooms, bathroom, w.o. State r.mt' -Carl Dahne. Solicitor, Victoria Buildings. Swan- sea. 248x2-16 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. I^INEST Dairies of Milk Wanted, any quan- tity.—32, Walter-road, Swansea. 437x2-20 "jMTILK.— Wanted, 15 to 20 Gallons ;>e!' Oiv ItX Write Milk, "Da,i)y Poet. Swansea. C'26J2-18 yriLK.-Wanted, 20 Gallons daily, de- livered at Swansea Station.—Apply Evans, 28. Alexandra-road. Swansea. 337x2-D OEVEEAL thick-set, Horses required, by a mineral water manufacturing company. Must be relia-ble and quiet animals.-Apply firet instance, Jones, 18, Goring-road, Llan. elly. 443x2-21 11 ir frvLA LEAD Wanted, lu lmrge or smaU qu&n J. tities.—State price drlivered to 'Da.J.!V Post. 211. High-street. S\aa9eak 11 ANTED, four Ducks (laying) aud Druke; large sort.—Latch, Moun; Pleasant. Swansea. 3:7x2-18 TTTfANTED, a Seocradchand Chip Potato VV" Cart, complete, good condition. Sta.te lowest Cash price to A-B., "Daily Post, Swansea. 269x2-16 ANTED, a good, cheap combined Mor- tar Mill and Engine; mast be in good working order.—Address J G., "Daily Pest," S-wa-neea. 431 x2-30 WANTED, sound Grocery Business, in thick, popular district. Application will be treated in confidence.—Particulars to Sounds "Daily Poat," Swansea 391x2-20 (MISCELLANEOUS. VTOtllCE to Insurance Companies ancl .r others.—1N0 money is to be paid on the death of Ann Thomas, Bedw Gl-as, Uan- eamlet, without the signature of John Thomas and Jamee Evans. 466x2-17 N"OTICE.-I, William Thy 111 as, will not be N responsible for any debt or debts con- tracted by my v.-ife, .aargaret Thomas, Cae- pys, Treboeth, after this da-te. February '5. —(Signed) William Thomas. 453x2-17 "XTOITCE to Insurance Ageuts and Others.— Ll No money ia to be paid on the death of William Bolt, Miera-street, St. Thomas, Swansea, without first obtaining the signa- ture of his brother, Edward Bolt.—(Signed) William Richard Bolt. 465x2-15 "\7"OUND Married Couple wish to Adopt a J- Baby. Agreements to be made on application.—Write Box 60, "Daily P. JFt." Swansea. 48112-22 Xs '\0 a Month can be made with £ 10.—For particulars address tanuria, 154. Leadenhall-street, London 503x2 27 OTICE.-For Watch, Clock, andTjewellery NOTICE.—For Watch, Clock, andTjewellery Repairs go to W. J. Richards, Watch- maker, opposite High-street Station. All repairs guatra-nteed. Cymru dewch at y Cymro, 381,7,2-18 -a"II:i FROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. MB. HOOD, Auctioneer, Caer-street, has Houses for Sale in various parts of the town. Enquire before buying elsewhere 2Clx2-16 BliOOKLANDS-TEIiKAOE— For Sale, with possession in March, convenient House. Good view.—Apply Hood, Auctioneer and House Agent, Ca^r-street, Swansea. 261x2-16 "V/TCTOEIA-AVENUE. Near Batha and V Park, 7-roomed Hou&e for ale. with -Apply Hood. Auctioneer, Caer- street, Swan.sea. 261x2-16 3 UPLAN DS.-To LeU roomy House, with D bath, good gn-rden, etc., main road.— Hood, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Caer- etreet, Swansea. 261x2-16 ST ALBAN'S ROAD.—E°r s^'»e, with pos- session in March, U°«3G- 4 bedrooms and bath, back entrance-Hood, Auctioneer, Caer-street, awansea. 25ix2-16 BUSINESS PURPOSES.—Houses to X1 convert into Shop*- m good position; Itase granted.— Hood, j ic ir>rle^r' Caer-st., Swansea. 251x2-16 HOUSE, near Swansea, Nvltil large gar- dens, paddock, stables, for ^a-le, with pofiseesion— Hood, 'JC 10,r)eei., Caer- street, Swansea, 261x2-16 DYFATTY TERRACE—Tw° U°<)d Leasehold D Houses, polestone fronts, '1" Sale. 6ix rooms. Lease 44 years. GroUl,' r-eut £4 168.-Samuel, Auctioneer. Sw » ja. 2j6x2-^7 TlOUT TENNANT KOAD-—Four good Dwel- -t ling Houses and Shop e Lease 999 years. Ground rent £Z1 7d. • Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. *7^ DWARD-STREET. Nine-roomed House and Stable for Sale. years. Ground Rent £ 2.—Samuel. Auctioneer. King's Hall, Swansea. PROMENADE.—Nine-roomed House, bath thot e^d cold) for Sale ^ase 42 years. Ground rent L4 193- tunnel, Auc- tioneer, Swansea. 13RYNHYT-RYD.—Four Houses, five rooms, 0 for Sale, in Poglar-street. Lease 86 y-v Ground rent £ 6.-famuel. King's B '<"■ i .C bombers. Swansea HOUSES for Sale, Constitution BiU, 0an. terbury-road, ^Lrador-^r^-cen Cath- erine-street, Norfolk-street-—a ■ King's Hall, Swansea. TO LET, 96, Walter-road. 48, Bryn roai Semi-detached Villa VTest Cross .House in Gla.nmor-cresoent.-8GJniue1' Auctionoer, Swansea. HPO I.ETrvilla-:Residents, at^ Killay, fur. I- nished-, ten minutes from station. — Samuel. Auctioneer, King's^Jj__j ^jvnsea T7,OR Disposal. Grocery Business, at Wind- 1 sor-street. Uplands: elusive; stcok optional-Addles T. W "Daily Pest," Swansea. ^^95x2-17 r"OSslMI^^For Saie. nC°m^!od|«us lj Dwelling House, witn Sho,. totother with Fixtures and Stock, sitaae opposite Cwm Board School. Excellent "icn for business. 999 years lease, only y^ai"s ex- pired Ground rent 27s.—Apply ■r&an, above address. ^2x2.18 QT THOMAS—Two Hou«5 for Sale bath- ^5 toom (hot and cold), ba-ck entrance; occupied by good tenajits; rent.- dress Rose, "Daily Post, Swansea. °72X2-13 OUSE Faniiue Building Ground to facing trams—Apply Charles Cra°34>en- tral Chambers, Swansea. iK:s2-l8 I70E SALE, at Sketty, a Eree110^ ^«Use, £ room to btiili another house u quired.—Apply William Tayior, 6, cradock. street, Swansea x-18 HOUSE for Sale, in Marlboy>n"'?*road. rooms, hath (hot and ^ld>- oack ^u. trance; also Corner House, 'lifcab. tor shop; both well built; bargain.—^Apply Cpr- tref, "Daily Post," Swansea ^-2x2-13 BOOT and Shoo Business for Disposal.— To Let, as an ingoing ooticern, beet part of Morriston; no reasonable oner re- fus d. Address Shoes, "DaTy Tost. Svv^. sea. F O-P. SALE, cheap, to an immediate pup. chaser, a splendid Grocer's fenop :l,Uc[ Premis-es, together with another House aa_ joining, on the main road at Llai.sarclet; long lease; low ground rent.—-Address PcJix. "Daily Post," Swansea. 4G1x2-2.2 It.OR SALE, a I^asehold"^01 "s::bou^; in eplendid condition, at Mailselton. near Sv.ansea.—For particulars apply Tco'-a* Gwynne 40, Yr.yrmardy-^ad, Briton Ferry 44aX2-22 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. FOR SALE, fast Pony, 13.2. new Flat Cart ■ a.nd Harneas.-Apply 9. western.street' Swansea. 231x^-13 FOR SALE, a line Pair of Peacocks —(;Ti{. fiths, Corsyrhelig HoUse, Godre.rgraig, Ystalyfers, 303x2-17 T'iH-: SALE, two Indian Game Cocker.-ls two ditto Hens — apply Tuoker, Carn- glas Farm. Sketty. 413),,2-2D FOR SALE, Bassinette, in good —Apply after 6 p.m. 64' I^moe of Wales-road, Swansea. 334x2-16 p '.Fo SAIE, Str<o)ug p Y, Halli Car, •«- ness. etc.; bargain; no further t¡S<) Apply 1, Sketty-avenue, Sketty- • 425x2-20 "l^OR SALE, a number of Young Pigs; al.=o own grown Potatoes.—APP1? ibe I^odge, GwernJlwynchwyth, Llansamkt- 353x2-18 FOR SALE, 6 h.p. 'a. 9 y bag and flttings, shaftmS. and belt; cheap.—enell, FairSelcirterrace. -wansea. el(i-t rra 305.12-18 FOE SALE, cheap, Pleasure Dogcart. i>usi- ness Cart, and Phaetons; r0 £ m "banted. -J. J. Hoskins. Coach Builder. Sketty, 461x^-23 FOR SALE, Horse, Tip Oart, Haimess, Coal Scales, and Bags, all ne^, any time.—Write Harness. "Daily Post." Swan- sea. _276X2-17 OH SAUC.1 good, hiSv^e16^ ^Sc^rtT -r also a good Grocer's Trap. and two Sets of Harness.—Apply 50, Dyfatty-terrae?> Swansea. 395x2-20 F OR S.A.LE, two useful Uowes, T every day. Can be seen from 7 to 9 every morning.—iDavies, 9. ,ha.i'h"t-6t!"eet I.lanelly. 388x2-20 Tf<ORr~SALE. two Diniiig'^oom Su.tcsr -n Tapestry-, also one Oak fnrnode — Apply D. Thomas, Pawnbroker Oo)leSC-i.t Swansea. 3Î}7x2-J¡¡ F-Ol: SALE, Grey Hors:e;16haDds. Btauncli worker; suit haulier or brake work; price £ 12.-Vetch Field Cottage, Clarence-ter- race, Swansea 285x2-17 "pOR SALE, £ 8 Insurance Book, in ■ class Company; will 30s. week commission; price five times-—Write^ A.M., "Daily Post," Swansea. ^2x2-13 L^OR SALE, e.niarrc-obTai^ 8 y«ars;str5^ Coburgh Cart and Harnes-s, together or separate; price £ 16 lot.—PP^y 53. Pentre- gethin-road. Owmbwrla, Swansea. 3ï:Jx2-:a FOR SALE, Bay Mare, 15.2 hands; good in ohains and shafts; suit farmer to breed, 7 years old; price £ 10— Apply Vetch Field Cottage, Clarence-terrace, Swansea. 284x2-17 FOR SALE, useful C<wt Ma-re, 15.2 hands, -L sound worker, chains or shafts, £ y; also good, Pony, Cart, and Harness, lot 4EB. sold together or separately—Apply 3. Orch ard<3t-reet, Swansea- 238x2-16 FOR SALE-,( 3 Lancashire Boilers, 30f7~x 7ft. 6in. for 100 lbs.; one ditto 24ft. 6ia. x 7ft. for to lbs.; 1 Vertical do. 14ft. x 5ft. for 701bs.; Cornish and Baboock Boilers; Boiler Tank 30ft. x 7ft.; Double 18Jin. Cylinders Worthingto-n PumP and other Pumpe; Double 9in. Portable by Marshall for 801bs.; ? Air Compressors; Pair 26in. Engines and other Engines; Colliery Trams 2ft. lOin. gauge and partings; 36, 60, and 73lb. Flange Rails; 2,300 feet 2in, steam tubing; Plate Bending Rolls; P and S. Machine; Com- bined Vertical Boiler with lOi ti cylinder engine; Weighbridges, etc—George V. Perry, Rutland-street, Swansea. 338x2-25 IWHIIIB — lll'lTw'—iYlTl l~M^BI~l~TTT^^—*P' ■■illMMWH Anew, silver-mounted Rustic Dog Cart for Sale.—Apply 1. Grifliths, 77. Rhon- | dda-straet, Mount Pleasa-r.t. Swansea. 348x2-18 £ 5 Insurance Book for Sale, in a first- cla-'ci company; cheap to immediate purchaser—Write Progress, "Daily Post, Swansea. 294x2-17 LSINESS COXT fl-,IT Sale; suit "pony or B small cob; in good condition. Pal- mer and Evans, Coa.ch Builders. Drunswick- street, Swansea. 27Ch;2-16 Hi? "POTATO and Cook Shop Fitting3. every variety; Champion Ranges, Po- tato Peelers. Shop en Wheels lift-pace list free.—M abbot t. Poland-etreet. Manchester. 417w4-24 C- =-¡;XNARIES:=SurpÍîW-StOOk-QÏ prize bred Norwich Canaries, yellow, buff, and variegated Cocks, splendid songsters, guar- anteed. 3s. each, 2 for 5s. 6d.; also liens, 2s -Pollard, 577, Hollovray-road, London. 400x2-18 RUSTIC Garden Seat for Sale, 6 feet long, stained and varnished in light oak.— T Dobbs. Mill Villa. K-hydding, Neath 389x2-20 SAFE5.—Before Bujtng see Hood. Auction- s eer, Caer-etro#. All sizes, OIl best terms ,lr 261x2-16 SECOND-HAND Mailcart for Sple; chea: S. good condition.-Write llailcat. Daily Post," Swansea, 324x2 16 Q AFE, 30 inches high, cost £ 9, take £ 3 15s 0 also other sizes, below auction prices- Levy and Co.. Safe Dealers, Sunderland. Levy and Co.. Safe Dealers, Sunderland. 247x2-15 ) '"HO II air dressers.—About 20 t.o 30 feet cf -1- Shafting for Sale, driving gear and pulleys complete; will sell a bargain .—Write Hairdresser. "Daily Post." Swansea. 361x2-13 PAPER Bags for Fruit and Coafoctioneiry. Cheapest and largest makers in the trade.—Sherring and Mussierd. Oxfcrdi-street, Swansea. 363x2-18 TO BE LET—BUSINESS PREM5SES. G~ OOD Front Office to Let, Somerset-place —Write Box 8, "Daily Post," Swansea. 383x2-20 I" OUSE and Shop to Let, 13, Neath-road, Hafod.—Appiy Mrs. Laddw 2, Nyanzu- terrace, Walter-road. &wa.nse.a. 396x2-20 Sw ANSE.A.-To Let. Lock-up Shop, in bUil. s ness part of Oxford-street—Apply for further particulars, to Frederick F Mea^ar. Auotioneer. Estate Agent, etc., 7, Melbourne place, Swansea. Cor. TeL No 335. 54. b lZt -3. rpO LET, a Lock-up Shop—Apply John 1 Jones and Co., 32, Fisher-street, Swan- sea. 473x2-i.2 rro LET. Lock-up Shop a-nd Stores com- X bined or separately—Ap.ply 56, Bruns- wick-street, Swanse-a., 405x2.20 I rpo LET, immediately, absolutely Free -S- Fully Licensed House; cheap.—F. Phil- lips, 3, water-street, Neath 457x2-2-2 TO LET, Warehouse, 45 and 46 Strand, ground rent £ 50 per annum.—Apply W Dowls Jones. 25. Glanmor-crescent, Swansea. ,a. 99x2-16 rpO LET, Warehouse, 45 and 45, Strand, X Swansea; rent £ 50 per annum.—Apply W Bowie Jones, 26, Glanmor-crescent, Swan- sea i 706a2-24 rFlO LET. House and Shop, 2, Ivy-pkvce, op- ± posite Great Western Railway Station, High-street, Swansea—Apply Guppy, Car- rieT, next door. 418x2.20 rr"0 LET, a good, commodious Shop, suit' -a- able for workshop for painter, cabinet maker, etc.; gas and water.—Writa Industry, "Daily Pest." Swansea. 443x2-22 TOR?!?' dry and obn-nient. to he I<ct, in k3 rea.r of Castle-street.—Apnly Ooroora- tion Estate Agent, Coleridge House. Swan- s'1 a 144o4d-b.2-13 TO LET, Yard, Stables, and Lofts; suitable for Grooer.>, Fruiterers, etc.. at very low rental. Apply Levy, Dyvatty-street, Swansea. 107x2-19 low rental. Apply Levy, Dyvatty-street, Swansea. • 107x2-19 ABEUA'V ON. To Let, with immediate pos- A session, Large Yard, suitable for I builder or any other business'of the kind.- For terms apply to E. Evans Be van, Neath. 359x2-18 Xfi Orchard-street, 6-rooine<i; suit small *JV7? shopkeeper; principal thoroughfare; near College-street; central for railway sta- tions; rent £ 2C—Apply Stevens, 2, Wo roe s- ter-place, Swansea. 468x2-21 ter-place, Swansea. 468x2-21 TO LET—HOUSES. ¡ rrO let, "P<mybryQ." Murton.-Apply j. -S. Davies, Hardens Down, Reynoldston. 680x2-27 rpo LET, 'Aurt-o-ii.-Ap-ply I 1. Da vies, Harden's Down, Reynoldston. 708a2-24 rpo LET, 19, Vt alter-road. Swansea, Fur- X nished or Unfurnished, 12-romed House, every convenience; possession ajiy time. — Apply above address. 450w2-28 TT^O LET, 3, Brynirn 1 l-cref^oont, Swansea; J. ga.s fittings, blinds, and curtain poles; hoalt-hy neighbourhood; grand view. — Apply 59, E-hyddings Park-road. 406x3-20 TO LET, Cottage, 6 rooms, acre of land and garden, two outhouses; suitable for gardener; two miles from Swansea; modter- • ate rent.-Apply G. L., "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 299x2-17 ALEXANDRA-TERRACE.—.Nioe House for A Sale; near park, trams, and bay; bath room and lavatory (hot and cold); back en- trance.—Address Domus. "Daily Post." Swan- sea. 336x2-18 HOUSE to Let. 19, Mansel-street; vacant jLi Maxch 25th.-Apply 55, St, George's-ter- raoe, Swansea. S3x2-18 HOUSE to Let, No. 25, St. Alban'e-road; a!! modern convenience, Venetia-n blinJs, uninterrupted view of the Bay.-Apply Owen, The Siiyddings. Swansea. 409x2-2) QIX-ROOilED House to let, No. 11, Hall- >0 terraoe, with YEuetiaill blinds, good re- pa.ir; rent 7s peT week—Apply 90 High- street, Swansea 406x2-30 UBay View-crescent. Swansea, to Let; J possession 25th March; bath (hot and co-Id).—Apply as^ above. 455x2-22 r>-j St. Helen's-road.—Roomy House to Let, OJL> easily made a shop, bath (hot and cold). back entra-noe.—Address Domus, "Daily Post." Swansea. 401x2-20 APARTMENTS TO LET. COMFORTABLE Lodgings for a Young C Man; moderate terms; servant ke-pt.- Apply 13, Dillwyn-street, Swansea. 362x2.13 COMFORTABLE Lodgings; suit two Young k-) Gentlemen; terms 14s per week in- clusive; no children.—Address N.M., "Daily Post." Swaaiaea. 371x2-18 COMFORTABLE for respectable J Young Man or two friends who would chare Bedroom together; central—Apply 7, Gordon-terrace, Swansea. 333x2-18 /"COMFORTABLE Sitting 'and Bedroom to Let. for one or two Young Men, in Sketty; terms, 7ft. per week for one, lOte. per week for two.-Addre.ss, M.R., "Daily Pest," Swansea. 417x2.17 COMFORTABLE Lodgings for one or two Young Men, in St. Helen's-road. Terms 56. per week for one, 86. fot two; hot and cold bath.-Write Moderate, Daily Post," Swansea.. 435x2-22 GOOD Board and Lodgings for respectable Men.—Apply Rhondda Restaurant (late Cask Hotel). Go-at-street, Swansea. 439x2-21 IODOINGS for otie or two Yonng M«n, or 1-4 Apartmenttl.-Apply 50, St. H-,Le-a s avenue, Swansea -l*x2.17 T ODGLSGS for one or two respectable L Y'ou.ig Men —Apjjly at 7, Hawarden- crescent. near Batha, Swansea 329x2-18 DONTARDULAIS.—To be Let, Suite of two p rooms, lately occupied by solicitor; close to the railway station, on the main road,-Appry William McWilliams, Auction eer, Pontariiulais 281x217 TO LET, comfortable Furnished Apart- l ments. with good cooking and attend- I ance, bath (hot and cold).-Apply 62, Bryn- road, Swansea 318x2-18 fj^O LET, pleasant and oomfortable Froct X Sitting Room and one or two Bed- rooms; every convenience.—For terms, apply 31, Bryn-y-Mor-creccent. 390x2.30 TWO nioely Furnished Rooms to Let; suit X married couple; three minutes from Credit Western Station: terms 7s. weekly.— Apply 19. Prince of Wales-road. 424x2-18 r 0 LET, Front Sitting-room and Bedroom. X bath (hot and cold); suit one gentle- man; every convenience; moderate terms- Apply 34, Walter-road, Swansea. 459x2-21 rïïQ- LET, two Unfurnished Rooms (oven I- grate) and every convenience; central; to respectable couple or elderly lady pre- ferred.—Apply No 10, Gordon-terrace. Swan- sea. 3-4x2-17 rtwo or three Furnished Bedrooms. X Front Sitting Room, with use of bath- room (hot ana colcij), also piano.—Apply first instance. Charles Evans, Stationer, etc., 72, Bryn-y-llcr-road, Swansea. 452x2-22 rrO LET, comfortable Furnished Sitting- X room, single or double bedroom; gas stove, wash-house, and boiler, or lodgings for respectable working men; no encumb- rance.—«52, Midland-terrace, St. Thomrfb, Swansea. 366x2-22 riio LET. comfortable Bedroom, singie or double bedded, with front sitting-room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; bath- room (hot and cold), etc.; terms moderate- Apply, first instance, Charles I/vane, The Newsagent, etc., Bryn-y-iTor-road, Swansea. 41 lx' 23 UNFURNISHED Apartments To Let; use of U Scullery and Ga-s St.ove; no children. 25, Rhyddmgs Park-road, Swansea. 369x2.16 APARTMENTS WANTED. TWO Gentlemen require Sitting-room and two Bedrooms, in good locality.—State terms to Munis, "Daily Post." Swansea. 257x2-16 WANTED, immediately, one Unfurnished Room, for elderly lady; central. — Apply Widow. "Daily Post," Swansea. 292x2-17 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Sketty Church and> Kimber- ly-Toadi, Gold Locket, owner's name inside. Finder re.varded.- W. H. Eioe, Sketty. 359x2.18 T OiST, black and tan Collie Dog, slight \j build. Finder rewarded en returning same t-o 25, Bryn-road. Swansea. Detainer prosecuted. 4C9-,2-:7 T OST, white Fox Terrier Puppy, about six JLJ months old. evenly marked head. De- tainer will be prooecuted.-No 1. CKfton ilill, Swajisea. 441x2-21 LOST, Saturday evening, nea-r Walter-road, Baker's Bread Book Finder rewarded on returning same to W A. Reee, Bond- street Bakery, Swansea. 374x2-16 LOST, from Gwemllwynehwyth.Llansamlev black, sable, and white Collie Dog, answering to name 'Collie." Finder re- warded. Detainer prosecuted. 552x2-18 T OST. Saturday, neighboirhoou cf Mount 4 Pleasant, Gold Curb Bra<vl-?t with padlock. 5s reward on retim'i.3 same to 101, Rhondda-street. Swansea. 323x2-16 IOST, February 11th, in St. Thomas, a Yorkshire Terrier Bitch Finder re- waraviu Detainer after this notioa will be prosecuted—Vr. 3x>we, 44, Miers-etroet, St. Thomas. 336x2-16 JO ST, a Square Stone Brooch set in Gold, J between St. Phillip's and St Mary's Churches, thence Prospeet-plaoe. Finder will be suitably rewarded on returning to Man- ger, Ship Chandler, Prospect-place, Swansea. 454x2-19 Tr OST. oa Monday night, February 33th, L between Empire and Belle Vue-stroet Black Silk Bag. containing Blue Purse, Handkerchief. Letter, etc Finder bringing same to 7, Belle Vue-street, will be reo warded. 429x2-20 GST, on Thursday afternoon last, at J Lang land Bay, string of Small Pearls, either in garden of hotel or in paj-t above sea shore. Reward given on returning eame to L. D. Nicholl, Trinity Chambers, Trinity- plaoe. Swansea. 300x2-17 FOUND, Black aud Tan Sheefp Dog, F Owner can have same by applying at 1. Somerset-place. Mumbles. 444x2-21 1jX>TTND, rough-coated Airedale Dog, at Mumbles. If not claimed within three days will be sold.—Jones, 3, Walter's-cres- cent, Mumbles. 484x2-19 FOUND, at Briton Ferry, large Hound, white and fawn. Unless claimed in three days w, be sold.-Apply L. Williams. Shelone-terrace, Briton Ferry. 387x2-20 7= TRADE SPECIALITIES. CYOLKs! Cycles- Cycles. British made, guaranteed two years, £ 3 19s. 6df- We send our Cycle on approval, a.nd refund Cash if yoU are not satisfied. Price J ist "P^t -fiVee— Frankland's, 2, Sal ford. Black- Post Dree 31 gw 10-23 burn. .w WILLIAM OXLEY, Private Enquiry iVl Agent, late Detective Sergeant Cardiff Police Confidential investigations.—6, Lower Cathedral-road, Cardiff. Highest references. T ADIES Dress Lengths, 3s tlti carriage AJ paid. Knops. Zibelinea, Snowflakea. Voiles. Poplins, Armures, Cashmeres, in Bummer colourings. Patterns free,-Bra.dford Drees Warehouse (R77), Shipley. Bradford 170 BYTES' BALSAM OF HONEY for Cougha, Colas. Aet-hma. Tightness of the Chest, etc 6id. and 2a. 3d.-Prepared only by J. Daviea, M.P.S.. Dispensing Chemist. 30. High- street, Swansea. -p MOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126 .High- P. street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wbolesale and retail Trial solicited. 3a AEilED LADIES:—IN FORMATION and iyL ADVICE OF PRICELESS VALUE (FREE). S,%d stamped envelope. Please name this paper- MRS. LAWB'EINOE, St. Elmo, Egremont. Inverpool. ?83-t3-12 rr:0 BUILDEIRS.—Billheads, Memorandums, X Bus in cs Circulars and Cards. Time Sheets, iistimate Books, m4 every kind of Commercial Printing at the "'Cambrian" C/SEce, 2H. High-streat, Swansea. PARCELS, Lugj:ai;e. Furniture, etc., to and from Mumbles Our vans run Tuesdays and Saturdays. Partx-ls Express, 11, Somer- set-place, ^Swansea. g05g4-24 RTIFICIAJ. I-iegs, light and strong; Steels r\ for weak legs, Spine Supiporte, Elastic Stockings and Eyes, Trusses, Ban- dages; lady attendant for ladies' Belts, etc.; Crutches, etc- in .stock; illustrated list- Maker aii<l Eepairor, Alien Pearce, 23, Charlos-street (off Queen-street), Cardift, and a rl Broadmead, Bristol. 598 j 9-3 MONEY. MONEY ON MORTGAGE.— Mr. Philip E. Hill, Auctioneer and Surveyor, of No. 25, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, has numerous sums to invest by way of Mortgage on Freehold and Leasehold properties, Re. versions, LIfe Interests, Life Policies, and Licensed Properties. Rate of Interest 4 per cent.. to "5 per C £ ,nf- No preliminary fees. Definite answer given upon receipt of par- ticulars^ 985 f4~t £ 500- Advanced on not9 of j^_j_\y'iand alone, without bonds, pub- licity, or charges of any description, what- ever unless business is done. No bills of sale, and the strictest privacy guaranteed. On reijeipt of application representative will wait upon you by appointment an" advance you the amounts required, repayable ',y eaey instalments to suit your ovn convenience, ir'peoin! rateei for 6hort- periods.—Write (in confidence to actual lender, C. Wells, Corri- dor Chamber, Market-place, Leicester. EDUCATIONAL. pENDEEN COLLEGE, LANGLAND BAY, THE MISSES NETTELL, A.C.V., A.C.P. (Daughters-of the late J. T. Nettell, Gen- eral Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian and Sons). REFERENCES: The Lady Swansea.. Lady Morsliead, Foreat Lodge, Binheld, Berks. Miss Eden, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. ic Rev. Secretan Jones, M.A., es-Vicar of Oystermoiith, South Wales. The Next Term commences on FRIDAY, September 16th, 1904. GIRLS' BOARDING ft DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal—MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted bv Certirioated ilesideiit Freehand English Governesses and yitising Profes- sors. Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The House is weU situated in its own grounds, close to hAACh and parks. COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL, LLAN- DOVERY. HEADMISTRESS. B.A., LONDON. Fees, Ll Jos. (including Stationery) per term. Reduction for S sters Boarders can be received at the School For terms apply to the Headmistress. Next Term begins on TUESDAY, SEP- TEMBER 20th, 1904. 889 BELLE VUE, LANGLAND HILL, MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daught-ens of a Clergyman). Pupils preipared for all Public Examinations. Highest references. Terms on application. NEXT TERM COMMENCES SEPT 20th. BOARDERS RETURN SEPT. 19th. Kindergarten Department will be opeasd in connection with the School. MUSICAL. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 100, WALTER- ROAD. MRS EDWAJRD FRICKER, MISS FLORENCE FRICKER, A.R.A.M.. and MISS MINNIE FPJCKER, L.R.A.M. Piano, Harp. Violia. Voice Training and Solo Singing, Harmony, Sight-Singing, Theory of Music. Lessons Resumed on Monday, January 9th. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, &C. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES, GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. MISS CRAVEN'S Classes are held at her residence on WEDNESDAY and SATUR- DAY at 2.30, and or. MONDAY and WED- NESDAY at 5 o'clock. Adult Tuition Class on MONDAY, 7.30. Classes also held at Neath, Carmarthen and Brecon. Private Lessons. SUN FIRE OFFICE s FOUNDED 1710. FUNDS IN HAND-£2 5.35 800 For all particulars ipply to the following Agents: — SWANSEA. MI". H. G. Solomon, Tan- nery Chambers, Qower- etrCet. „ Mr. Travers Walters. „ Messrs. H. C. Higman & Co., 1, Northanmpton- placo. H tfassrs. H. J. G:I6R and Co., 59-60, Wind-street tt &e. J. A. Bishop, Unioai Chambers, Union-»t. NEATH Mr. John E. Richards. ABERAVON Mr. David E Jones. BRITON FERRY Air. H H. Hunter. MUMBLES Mrs. Alice Orrin. PONTARDAWE. Mr. David Smith. PORT TALBOT. Mi. Enoch Thomas. Mi C. G. Went, 3, Ynis-stroot. I REYNOLDSTONE.Mr. H. L. Pritchard. I CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON. S.W. Patients seen dailv r.n their own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Ex. penses and for the Research Department. Secretary, FRED. W. HOWELL T> tCTON MEWS. DILLWYN-STREET, x SWANSEA. 1.L & T. BULLIN. CaM always ready. Wedding Carriages with Suitable p Funeral Carn^« Complete. GUNS GUNS! I GUNS j; Splendid Selection Lafest Moael Breechloaders, Single 12-bore Ejectors, o3s. Double Ham- mer Guns, 37s. 6d. and upwards, with Cross Bolt from 55s- Douole Hammerle« Guns from 90s. Approvai. J. and R. "Special" Cartridges, 5s. 6d. per 100. Mention paper for Catalogue, free.—James and Revnolds, "eorSe-street, Minories, Lon ?on, E-c- 891. CANADA FREE GRANT OF LANDS. The ALLAN LINE being under contract with the Government of Canada for conveyance ol mails, anyone writing to the Company at 19, James-street, Liverpool, or 103, Leadenhall- street, London, will obtain pamphlets, maps, and general information, most useful to in tending emigrants, free of cost. 342 TRADE NOTICES. lUniOVK 188 A. J. CHAPPEIjIJ. "ISHMONGEB & OYSTER LIEECHANT, POULTERER. DEALER in GAME. 60 WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES. Telegraphic Address—" ChappoII, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. -=.: CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telepbooe-0488. JOHN JON E S & Co., HIGH-CLASS Y AN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. OBDERS FOB WORK. GENERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING, A*U PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIR6 EXECUTED. ■ NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & SON FOR RELIABLE F U R N T T TT R, Ifl T«EAV.??LT?,LLARGES? MAKERS BY MACHINERY IN WALES, HAVL THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AND GIVE THP BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. 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