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BLACKPILL JifCKSERIBS, .TAMES HARRIS B&s a »esy fine Assortment of Evergreens and Lecidwous Trees and Shrubs, Hoses, Print Trees, Ac., in r -at variety, and weil- ■electz-u to suit the neighbourhood. Having a verr large Stock of the above. I shall be. pleased t/c quote low pnoes to m- tending Planters. Cataioeuee and Special Prices for large quantises on application. Wreaths, Croeeee and Cut Flowers for Christmas, &c., mi ihirtest notice. Xmas Trees from 2 ft. to 18 ft., prioes accordingly. Also Azaleas and other Greenhouse Plants. Address as above.
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Scale of Charges For Consecutive Weekly Insertiuns of SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THBEE LINES, not exceeding 24 words, Per Insertion. Every additional 8 words, Fourpence. The ioregoing Scale applies only to Apartments £ ? Houses To Let. or Wanted; Situations Vacant or Wanted; Houses, Offices, Properties ana Shops to Let or Sell; Lost and Found; Miscellaneous Private Wants and Sales; but not to any advertise- ment of a Trade nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES'&c- (WHEN PREPAID ONLY) Twenty-four rirds 9d. pe- insertion. Thirty-two is. « A reduction is made for a ser"fis of 6, 13, 26, or 52 insertions. If a Voucher copy be desired, I!i.11 extra Three Halfpence per insertion should be added to the above cheap prepaid rates. Unles prepaid the Advertisements will b- charged by the Business Scale. Adver- tisemant? from Public Bodies are not in- sart",d at the Prepaid Bate. The Postmaster-General does Dot allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addresed to any Post Office, and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Depart- mcnt Letters to Advertisers by etc., or otherwise, may be directed to Tae Cambrian" Office free of charge; and 1 stamp? are sent to cover postage, wul <o forwarded to the Advertiser's own address. Remittances under 5s. may made in Halfpenrtv Post3ge Stamps or Pos«.a r-j ders. Postal Orders should be made M uTbe. South Wales Daily Post Co., Lid 9 211, High-street, Swansea. Address all communications to the Manager, A ho Cambrian." SITUATIONS VACANT. Housekeepers, Companions. CGMPA N7 ON-HELP Wanted; mwrt be ao- customed to housework; two in tam- ity: most comfortable home—Address -Mand. Dajly Post." Swansea 719x2-27 Cooks and Kitchenmaide. "TUTES NeiLson Tucker requires Cook-Gen- U.tJL eraI.-Apply between 6 and 8 p.m.. fiinjg'ieion ilonae. Singlfctoii-street, Swansea. 641*2- 25 T7I7A.NTiiD, Cook-General; reliable refer- VV erteeg; Sunday free. State age, waga* eto.-Gu)o{'ge Morris. Gower Inn. Park mill, Swansea- 190x3^5 C<x>k-Gea«ral; good wages. .VV i-tate fnll particulars, with references. —M-Sss 1 nomas. Brynheulog, The Mayala. BlaekpiU. Swansea 627x2-27 House and Parlourmaids. WANTED. Houfemaicu-VVaitress. with good references.—Apply Eestanrant Oon- Uueu^ai. Swansea. 663x3-25 Nurses. 'I TITANTED, immediately, reliable Girl as .V*. urse; three children; reierenceti. 7?aee»—Apply iirs. Williams. lia«syrhaf, Wiok- Bridgend. 1612n2-27 Generals. I^x PpRTKNfTKn General Wanted; able to A 00 plain cooking.—Apply at 18. Lans- dowxie-terrace. Walter-road. 573x2-34 C~VE £ Z¥.BAIi Serv art Wanted'; respectable S -1; good character; small family.- Apply Ellis, BeanfoTt-pLace. Weet Grose, JiumiiCii. 718x2-27 V,l7A»'BD. good General.—Apply The » .Tag's Head, Mumble3. 773x2-28 WA- i'ED, a good General Servant. — Apply 72, Eryn-roadi, Swansea. 651x2-27 \\7 A > fcJJ, a respectable Girl, about 18.— Apply 12. Victoria-crescent. Swansea. J 565x2-34 "1757"ANTED, a Girl—Apply 12, Morley-ter » » xaoe, Mount Pleaeont, Swansea. 780x2-28 117 ANTED, a respectable Girl, as General Vf Servant.—Apply 31, London-road. Keatb 617x3-2 TJ^uMED, a Girl (young) as General Ser- VV vaut; no children.—Apply 46, Carlton- terrace. 5&5x2.24 WANTED, g»d GeneraL-Apply Mrs. Rit- son. Hearne Lodge, Ce-la-Beche-street, Swansea. 684x2.27 "l"l,T A_TED, General Servant.—Apply by •- letter. Mrs. Roberts, Sketty-road, ^wanae-a 1630x2-25 TVr A Ni.'HD, General Servant.—Apply 9. Woodlands-terrace, Constitution Hill, Fwar^oa. 756x2-28 T*7A3fPED, good General Servant, about » 00.—Apply Mrs. Jones. Bird-in-Iland licfel. N-eath 1616n2-23 T'r A .N TED general Servant, about 187 _rleep out.—Apply 6, Kensington-ter- Ta ;#, Swansea. 767x2-28 WAiVTED. clean, strong General; start t ■; .214.—Mr. J. Williams. Ivy House, LI ant? it Major. 746x2-25 A..s TE D. an experienced General — f Apply between 5 and 7. 120. Bryn- Tv'-fifi. Swansea. x2-23 ANTED, useful Girl, for mornings; eer- »T- vant kept.—Apply 14. Brynmill-cres- cent, Swansea 1911:3-25 WANTED, at once, good, General Servant" good wages—Apply 34, St. Helen's-' roa.d. imansea. 570x2-24 Vy ANTED, r;/ once. Young Girl, as Gen- *» eral.—Apply Mrs. Hill, 13. Finsbury- terrace. Swansea. 643x2-25 X\T A.VT £ D, a good Greneral Servant^ *» Apply Mrs. D. G. Phillips, Dillwyn- Str;et. Swansea. 14472(1. b.2-25 "V\7ANTEU, General; sleep in or out. — Apply Mrs. Davies, Newbury, Uplands- terra-oe, Bwans-ea. 635x2-25 IAIA-NTED. General, 20 to 25 small family.- Apply between 5 ani 7.-11. Eaton- creecent, Swansea. 547x2-34 WANTED. General; must li-ave good re- ferences—Apply Owen. 26. Woodlands- terraoe. Swansea 640x2-23 W" ANT?;D, immediately, a Young (7irl.— Apply after 5 p.m.. to 24, Bryn-y-Mor- oresoent, Swansea. 682x2.27 WANTED, experienced Servant; go-ad re- W ference; for private house—Williams, Cloth Hall. Aberavoii. 745x2-28 Vs/"ANTED, a good."strong GeneraTs^n^n; • • country girl preferred.—Apply 25, Tra- ialgar-torra.ee, Swansea 626x2-25 -WrXNTED7 a ;»or)VPGeneraT-Mrs. Voysey. • » Swansea Castle. Dillwyn-street and D-; rd-street. Swansea 557x2r24 W"" ANTED at "once! good General; one used to ch.ildiren.—Apply Mrs Ware, 15. Neath-road, Swansea. 769x2-28 WANTED, at once, experienoed General.— Apply, with reference. Woodwand. 2^8. High-street, Swansea. 193x2-25 \75TANTED, experienced General Servant; » four in family.—Apply 9, Uplands- cresoent. Swansea, between 6 and 8 o'clock. 554x2-24 "TXT ANTED, immediately, strong General I \1 f l rvant. used to waiting.—Apply 11, Priorton-terra.se, Swansea. 609x2-24 ANTED" at onoo. clean respectable Girl, 16 to 18 -Apply between 5 and 6, 42, Waterloo-street. Swansea 730x3-24 WANTED, good General Servant.- country girl preferred—Apply Mrs Jones. Windsor Castle Hotel. Neath. 759x2-28 Wf ANTED, a respectable Girl, as General VV Servant, about 30.—Apply Woolpacit Inn, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 676x2-25 'ANTED, experienced General, able to cook; three in family; references re- quired.—106, Bryn-road, Swansea. 676x2-28 \\7ANTED, a Young Girl, about 16, to » assist in housework; sleep in—Apply 24. Trafalgar-place. Brynmill. Swansea. 26 TlLrANfED, at once, respectable Young » Girl as General Servant.—Apply 13. <- -dvert terrace. Walter-road, Swansea 768x2-23 TS7ANTED, respectable Girl, about Ll- toO help with housework; fond of child- ren.—Apply 21. ct. George's-terraoe. Swan sea. 765x2-28 TIT"ANTED, respectable Girl, as General ■ ? Servant, age 18 to 20; good wages. Apply Mrs Rees, 34, St. Helen's-road, Swan. sea 7,0x2-28 WANTED experienced General; good v cook; also young Housemaid App^y ft ret, instance at 17. Bryn-y-Mor-crescMit, Swansea. 185x2-25 WANTED, loung Girl, as Geaieral; light work; small family; one from the oountry preferred.-Appty after 6, 26, Wind. dar-iKreet, Uplands. 727x^-27 TXT ANTED, at once, a good, respectable VV General Servant; one used to public business preferred—Apply Cbambert, Cor- nish Mount, Broad Quay. 642x2-25 W- ANTED, r->d General, capable of doing plain cooking, and washing; oountry girl preferred; good references.—Cbilds, Gen- eral Picton Hotel. King-street, Swansea. 675x2-25 AXTED. immediately, experienced and g',od Plain Cooks, Parlour and House- Parlourmaids. Nurses, and Nurae Ronse- maids, Generals, etc—Apply Miss Lewis, High-class 'Registry, 18. Castle-street, Swan- pea. 724x2.27 VfJANTED, at once, good, all-round, experi- enoed General, in family of two; Eng lifih; new house; every convenience; no washing; thorough good home; liberal wages; most produce good refereue-es.-App'.y Man ton, Rhydclcng, Neath. 696x2.21 "Tl/fES. Llewellyn Howell, Registry Office for lv— Servants tof all classes); also Young Girls. Entrance, Mr Parry's side door, 52. Oxford-street. Swansea. 562x2-24 -JIIII Miscellaneous Situations. TENTS Wanted for Ekol (Coal Saver) and i- other Specialities Good income — Gray and Co.. 4, Charles-street. Bath 500x2-22 PPKENTiuti Wanted, to icarn Watch- A maKing and Jewellery Repairing and other branches of the trade.-G. A. Gregory, 50. Oxford-street, Swansea. 661x2-25 A trustworthy Ma.n, of active habits (age A 25 to 40) is Wanted to take up a re- sponsible and, remunerative outdoor posi- tion, part time.—Write, in first instance, stating age, occupation, etc., to Active, "Daily Post," Swansea. 618x2-25 OY Wanted; one ju.t left school; wages 5s. week—Apply No. 1, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 709x2-27 BOl' Wanted.—Apply Bradford and Man- chester Warehouse Co., 22, Waterloo- stneet, Swansea. 700x2-25 BOOT TRADE (Wholesale).—Sharp Boy J Wa.nted.- W ilHa.m Lloyd, Ltd.. Gower- street, Swansea. 669x2-25 BUTCHEHS.— vV anted good all-round Hand, must be good Salesman; Welsh pre- ferred.—Apply Tom Roberts, Butcher, Neath 704x2.27 BUYING Agent required by a first-class firm of Burton Brewers, for a portion of South Wales—Apply, in first instanoe, Barton, "Daily Post," Swansea. 691x2-27 Tw^radB-RALBSMAN Wanted, for Abel" v> dare and District; must be used to County-court work.—Write County, 41 Daily Post" OfQoe, Swansea. <61x3-28 C-CONSTANT Employment is offered to a J few men who can furnish good ^r-±.Ini- tiala. No outlay.—Apply by postcard for particulars.—Address Cooke, "Daily Poot. Swansea^ 1446od.•<■5 (CANADA.—Vacancies for. 20 experienced, J 10 inext-erienced farm Workers, 6 Married. Couples. 15 Domestics, also 10 Gar- M de ners. Conducted parties March-April. For details send stamped envelope, Canadian Emigration Society, 49, Whiteohapel, Liver.' pool. 541x2-24 DKAPERY—Wanted, experienced Young Men and Young Ladies.—Apply W. J. Rees Evans. 213 and 219, High-street. Swan- sea. 754x2-28 EOCEIIY.—Wanted, immediately, a smart Hand. well used to soliciting; Welsh; abstainer; references; personal application preferred.—James, Hong Kong. Neath. 1609n 2-23 INSUiiANCE Agents Wanted", full or spare time, for Canvassing and Collecting; book given suitable man; security and to. ferences required; workers only need apply. —Clements, 4, Heathfield-street. Swansea. 572x2-34 TI T H/L1N EE Y.—W anted, experienced Hand; Welsb.—Apply W. Jamee. Fishguard 739x2-28 -» and Women Wacted to work fox Eapid Knitting Ma^hineP at tin»T homes, making work lor us to sell to trade; no experience; ^^a^ing. steady Vvork; good money earned DI^D(» hindrance Write to-day. the Rariy Machine and Woolen Co.. 23 Brown^tre^, Manchester I NE.A.;ra.Boys to sell the "Jjfcily Po«t" on and after Monday next—under the re- arrangement due to change of publishers are asked tp apoly to Mr. Sosser, Nev.er- vendor, Bridge-street, who after this week will be the sole publisher of the "Daily Post" in Neath and neighbourhood. n.t.c. ROYAL Hotel, Swansea.—Wanted, a sharp Lad as Page, and able to mark bil- liards.—Apply William binitli, Manager. 679x?r>5 MART Lad Wanted, as Seoond Billiard Marker.-Apply Steward, Salisbury Club, Swansea. ^632x2-25 riTONG Y<).uth Wanted—Apply Wottoin S and Geddes, Dyers and Cleanere, 21, TH11wyn-street, Swansea. 639x2-25 SMART Foreman Painter a,nd Decorator Wanted; good wages to suitable man Apply. stating qualifications and wages re- quired, to Business, "Daily Post." Swansea 664x2-25 10 Pension Tea Agents.—A splendid, sound, 1 yubstia.iitiai bonus Tea Agency. Will be found an instant success. Only limited number of Buying Agents appointed for each district.—Write A B. and Co.. Deacon's Advertising Offices, Leadeinh all-street, IXHI- d >:]. 7 lOa-2-34 fpEAVELLEE Wanted for South Wales, to X sell high-class American Advertising Specialities. Go >dn beet offered in the market. Specialities. Gooèa; beet offered in the market. House largest in the trade. Permanent position to successful man. None but high- class salesmen with A1 references con- sider* d Please state age, experience, and if disengaged.—Address Market, Daily Post," Swansea. 614x2-24 WANTED, Apprentices, for Dressmaking —Apply 49. St. George's-terraoe. Swan- sea. 4i 4x2-26 V^yANTfiD. Junior Shorthand Writer and » Typist—Address Bex. "Daily Post, Swansea. 14458n2-24 Apply Mrs. J)ann. Museum Hotel, I \\f ANTED, at once, good Washerwoman .— Strand. iswansea. 685x2-27 I. T/\rANTED, strong LadTfor'Pony and Trap » —Apply Thornett and Chivers. Oxford- street, Swansea. 776x2-28 T/TTANTED. sharp errand Boy.—Apply Geo Roberts, Artistic Frame Maker, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 628x2-24 I RANTED. Smart You:h as Assistant; one leaving school would suit.—Apply VV. Roseer. Newsvendor, Bridge-street. Neath. 705x2-24 AA/ A-NTED, a thoroughly experienoed Veet J ♦ nand; indoons —Apply Lewis ,224, High-street, Swansea. 654x2-25 Wim^diatiiy7 a~Y^g~Man or va ^y' Bound—Apply 32. King Edward s-road, Swansea. 7-32x2-24 ANTED, an experienced Ironer, at once. 1 -a i y Alexandra l^aundry Co., De- la-Beche-street, Swansea. 194x2-25 1 ED, a good Boy-, must be clean Kir,* TV) -rnthful—Apply Lloyd, Dairy, King Edward-road, Swansea 747x^-28 T^TANTED, active Lady Canvassers, House- Brrnmiii Goods. Pirst-class terms. — 7, Bryn mill-avenae, Swansea 683x2-25 W A*TrED',emart Youth, about 16. "to make Hotel l generally useful.-Exeter Rete J, Oxford-street. bwaaeoa 552x2-24 IV A-N-rED, strorg iaa as Apprentice to A r,and Engineering Smith.-A.ppiy AJPavies, South Do< Swansea. 606x2-24 ANTED. Laundress; wages L16 per Man., nnuin and uniform.—Apply Matron, argara Sanatorium, Port Talbot 183x2-25 w a. rcepecta.bte Young Lady. M f„i »T?rmaId'; to make herself use- ul- Addrese Bir. 'Daily Pest.' Swansea, 540x3-24 ANTED, good Carpenters, for heavy ^lliery Trams Work.-Apply Amman Anthracite Colliery, Ltd., Brynamman. 600x2-24 W,rANTED, Handy Man. for Garden, Stable, etc.. near Mumbles; wagers IBs. weekly.—Apply Gardeuer,"Laily Post." Swan- sea, 772x2-28 ANTED, a Man, to find good positions for enajnel plates.—Apply Abrahams, 114, Earlha-m Grove, Forest Grute. London, E. 766x2-28 "WANTED, smart Young Lady, with some » »- knowledge of Canvassing —Apply be- twsen 6 and 8 p.m., I. Struel, 13, Prince of Wales-read, Swansea. 546x2-24 TXT* AN TED. Clerk, in Merchant's Office; take charge of Books; Typewriting, htate age, experieuce, and salary required.—Avon. "Daily Post," Swansea. 530x2-25 WANTED, Hauling Engineman, for small » colliery; must also be well up in pump.—Address copies of references to New "Daily Post," Swansea. 1611n2-27 ANTED, smart Youth, as Junior Clerk State age, experience, references, and wages required.—T C. Young. Wine and Spirit Merchant, Neath. 5J2x2-24 ANTED, ii-m-ediately, a. smart Plasterer w well up in ceiling and cement work.— Apply Musgrave and Co., Basket Works, Welcome-lane, Swansea. 648x2-25 T^^ANTED, smart Lady Canvassers; also Girl for Office and delivering; wages 58. to begin.—Pioneer Tea. Company. o'J, Alexandra-read, Swansea. 763x2-28 1/VANTED, Woman, for housework few" hours.every morning; must be quick, clean, and have good, references. — Address Irene, "Daily Post," Swansea, 749x2-28 \j\f ANTEiD, a Eoll Turner, for four mills; aocustomed to odd sites.—Apply, with references and wages required, to the Re- solven T'inplate Co., Ltd., near Neath. 1602n2-ti T^y ANTED, immediately, smart Office y, » knowledge of shorthand and gocd • .Tanehip essential—Apply, in own liand- wi-ii.ng, to Box 24. "Daily Post," Swansea. 645x3-25 "M7ANTED, at. once, good Irohers: good 1 wages given; none but those who thoroughly understand their work need apply.—Manageress, Baths Laundry, Swan- sea. 574x2-25 WANTED, by Handy Man, all kinde of Jobbing Work, Painting, Paperhang- ing, Lime-iug. etc. Orders pnmptly attended to.—Se postcard to 6. Do Breoa-etrept. Swansea. 1, 512x2-22 TTTANTED, at once, thoroughly esperi- ™ enoed Trouser and Vest Hands; per- manent; good wages; only competent hands net,d apply—A. Mathews and Co.. 13. Cradd- ock-street, Swansea. 751x2-25 \\7"ANTED, immediately, OfTxe Boy, know- lenge of shorthand desirable.—Apply, own handiwriting, stating age and salary re- quired, to J. tiw, Rowlands, Solicitor, 16, York-street. Swansea 705x2.27 ANTED. Buying ..gents, one in~each town, to supply shopkje.tpers and others with our Vego Tablets, the new vege- table cooker; also other Id Lncs—Write for circulars.—Sunbeam Company, Netting- ham- 505x3-6 ANTED, end of February, Cold Rolls Superintendent, thoroughly capable of dealing with odd sizes and to take entire charge of twelve pairs of cold rolls—Apply, with references and wages required, to Tinworks, Owmavon. 697x2-27 "VyANTED. Agents, spare time, all towns Swausea Valley, up to Brecon, Am- man Valley, and Seven Sisters to Aberdul- ais. Sick, Accident, and Death Benefit, Tea. Coffee, Cocoa; excellent terms, good pros- pects.—Apply M. Williams, District Age-nt. Y'stradgynlais. Swansea Valley 537x2-24 "l/VTANTED, a Caretaker, for Brunswick Chapel and Premises, St. Helen's-road (husband and wife without children). Sal- airy lie. weekly plus house, ooal, light. Applications, with three testimonials, to be sent, not later than March 4th, to Mr. D. lioberts, Bryntirion, Eaton Grove, Swaji- floa- 14477d.b.2-27 ANTED, at the end of March, a. smart V' Young Man (single) as Night Sorter; must be accustomed to hotel work, and have good references; wa.gæ lGs. per week w^ board; sleep out.—Apply on Friday or Satur- day night, between 6 and 10, to Mr. Fitt G'rand Hotel, Swansea. 760x2-25 "^OU^Ma^^an^edT^Ss^ peF^w^k^lfd comniL^ion; regular work; spiendii opening—Addir^as Compo Works. Bol -:n. La.nœ. 740x2-28 "■YOUNG Man, ± Warehouse Porter and to make him- self generally useful—Apply Richard Lewis 8 and 9. H; gh •« treet, S v, ans<>a. 6C2x2-24 OAS WEEKLY.—Earn this by^Addressias >)U Envelopes, etc Proposal, addressed enveJope.-NichoUs. 10. ieatherstone Buiict- ings, London, W.C. 755x2-28 n Q WEEKLY.-Evening or Spare~Time Em- cfjZi ployment. anywhere, offered to any person who can write. For particulars send addressedt envelope to L. Paynter and Co., E-ept. 6), 78, Mysore-road. Clapham, Loudon. 61a;2-25 WEEKLY". — Persons Wanted, everyT dwO where, for addressing Circulars, etc. Send addressed envelope for proposal.—Man- ager, 149, Elm Lodge. Southa,ll, Middleeex. J. 615x2-25 aiijjj-. —L-j-M ■■ ■ gas SITUATIONS WANTED, BAKEli wants situaition, First or good siacond; well up in Bread and Cake— Leonardo 60, Glamorgan-street. Canton. Car- diff. "n_- 757x2-28 BUILDES (Carpenter) desires position. B Clerk of Works, or Foreman.—For re- f"fences and full partiionlars write Buildjer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 534x2-34 TJAKERS, Oonfectiotners—Young Man, 26 B years, wauts situation, Seoond, Bread Cake, emails; disengaged.- tV, 23, Park- place, Brynmill, Swansea. 647x2-25 ^LERK, aged 28. requiress situation, book- keeper, shorthand writer, and typist; capable of making up engineering costs and refinery acoounts; highest recommendations. -Address D.L., "Daily Post." Swansea. N 707x2-27 ROOM-COACHMAN wants Situa;tion, G single, ride and drive, single or pair. good character-Apply B.G., Pantygallog. Senny Bridge. Breconehire 7i4x2 23 SITUATIONS Wanted as General Servant; for severs! strong country girl? Mrs Coster, Registry, Gloucest-er 613x2 25 V I TO Builders and Contractors—First-class. J- smart Bricklayer requires employment. foreman or other wise.—Address Frederick, "Daily Post," Swansea. 514x2-23 ~f ANTED, by Young Lady, situation as » Barmaid; good references if required —Write Box 33, "Daily Post," Swansea. 677x2-25 "TyANTED, by Clerk, with thorough know- ledge of Book-keeping, situation in Swansea, or district.—Address Box 41, "Daily Post." Swansea. 653x2-25 ANTED, by an experienced. Young Per- son, situation as Barmaid; good re- id j ferences if requested.—Address Barmaid, c.o. "Daily Post," Swansea 605x2-24 WANTED, by a thoroughly trustworthy Man, Situation as Collector, or any plaoe of trust; good reference and guaran- tee.—Write Park. "South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 566x2-24 TT7ANTED. by respectable Young Person t (widow) situation as Housekeeper to gentleman or ladjv. or in small family; good managfrcss; thoroughly domesticated and experienced; excellent references; Swansea preferred.—Address Local. Daily Post," Swansea. 563x2-24 YOUNG" Lady "desires situation as Daily Governess; musical; in or near Neath Apply W Bosser, Newsvendor. Bridget. Nea'h. 774x2-28 J?0 10c. offered, anyone means of obtaining | d&imi situation at |oung Man (23, married); any capacity; willing to do anything, but capable of writing shorthand. and good correspondent English and Welsh; hard worker; moderate salary .-Address Ab- stainer, "Daily Post, Swansea 693x2-23 HOUSES WANTED, ANTED, a Furnished House, or 2 Bed'- rooms and Sitting-rooms; Caswell or Langland. Price moderate. Address Lang land, "Daily Post," Swansea 630x2-^5 "VX7ANTED in March, by ^Pectabie VV couple, small House, about n8. per week inclusive; Malvern-terraoe prcferred.- Write Holm wood, "Daily Post, bwauaea. 621x2.27 OUSE and Garden^Wa016^ in ^or near Cockett.—Apply M"u" Dally Swansea. »ln2-_6 OJIOP and" Premises Wanted, near centre of Swansea.; rent must be moderate— Write Karl. ••paily^ogj-l ^ai)8ea ^3x2^4 QHOP a7Uj, premSes Wanted. near High- O street or Oxford^troet; rcnt^bout £ 40 to £ 60 per annum.-Write t seal. Daily Swansea^ — °44s2-24 WSSOZLUANEOUS WANT3, AKEES.—Vv ante-ii. a stock of seoond-hand Bread Tins; also Gas Hot-piate> m good oondiition.—State price ins, Daily Post," Swansea. _568x2-24 P' AETNSRSHIP »/anted, £ 4C0 and services Would meet witu^air return.- Address Partner. "Daily ^w^nsea. } 631x2-23 npHE Remnant, Salvage and Jobs aLZaar, Market-street, Lianelly. want a 'fin- man Boring Machine. 742x2-28 TEA LEAD Wanted, in large or small qUasn, titles-—State price delivered to "liaRy Poet," 211. B igh-street, Swansea n W' ANT'flD, "second-hand 'Typewriter. pr;ce.—Aodress Typewriter, v j Post," Swansea. 741x2,28 WA-NTFD, a Fruit"and Greengrocery bUsi. f" neas; must bear every investigation— Add.T«ss M.C., "Daily Post," Swansea. 634x2-25 APARTMENTS TO LET. A PARTXENTS to Let, in St. Thomas; A mediate possession to people.—Address Booms. Dally P • "^n- Isea A comfortable home is offered.to a young -»■ ladty in business, to board wi email family.-Apply. in Crst instance, to Home, "Daily Post," Swansea. *2-28 T"PA^E3^-fwo"^r^^ "to A Lot. Front Sitting-room in a respectable locality; uo c 1 nii ■ Sl'it two young men in business. or y mar- ried couple—67. King Edward-roan. Swansea Wox2-2i C"Comfortable L-odgingsr two I Men.—Appply 5. Claren«!-f^* a^, swa.n. sea. COMFORTABLE Lodgings Man; moderate terms; ser^an. kept.- Apply 15, Dillwyn-street. Swans ^667x2-25 C! OMFOHTABLE Ixxigings for <>»« or two" respectable Young ^em-Apply at 9 Hawaitiien-crescent. near Bath ansea. __a59x2-24 COMFORTABLE Sitting-room and BedrGom V to Let; suit two gentlemen, George- street.-Write Rooms, "Daily post" Office, Swansea '8x2-25 £ >0 MFO ETA E f,E ~^i Uing in(1 J j j«?t; suit two gentlemen' Pecta-ble ioc^V ?: moderate terms.-APP'y Willia.m Roeser, Newsagent, Bridige.,trect. 1 7C3 x2.27 OMFORTABliE Apartments for Gentle- man, with or without oar bath (hot and cold), piano if required, ernas mod- era,to -Apptv 51. St Helen's-roau. Swansea 743x2-23 FURNISHED Apartments to Let, Fro^t Rooms, bath, etc., every c^veuieuoe, with or without board; terms tnocierate.— 14, Victoria-terraoe, Swansea. ^7x2-25 "^TEATH.—Comfortable Apartmente in ij0n. 1M don-road, for single gentleman.— Apply Home, "Daily Post. Neath-4 "cjuPESlOB Furnished ^artments, tw^T O Sittiug-rooms and two Bedrooms, hot and cold bath; use of piano; good cooking. no children.—63, liansel-terrace, bwanse^ 551^2-24 ''PO LET. Furnished Sitting-ofm and Bed- A room, bath (hot and cold)- Apply Rhydd^ngs Park-road. Swansea 597x2->4 '"pWO unfurnished Booms to Let. 11, l^jg. don-place. Swansea 568x2-24 rirwo or Three Unfurnished Eooms to La, -A- close to Hospital.—AppT o*a, Newe- agent, St. Helen's-road, Swaii £ >ea- 649x2- TlO SOTT o or 4 Rooms Un" i J- furnished, near Albert-hail. Address Agatha. "Daily Post." Swansea. |25u2-30 rpWO Unfurnished Booms to Let Argyll I street; suit. married oouple Address J.Daily Post. Swan863 720x2-27 O LET, two or three Uofurnished Roomi7 with usual conveniences and bathroom-, terms moderate.—Jenkins, ywel.str.eet Brynmill 671x2-25 TO LET Front Sit- ting-room and Bedroom, tor a gentle- man; good cooking and attendance; bath 'hot and oold).-Apply Harris. 2, Willows- place, CrMook-street, Swansea. 179x2-M TTNTTJRNISHED Rooms to Let. "in at U George's-terraoe; bath ihot Md cold); use of gas stove and 6CU lery—Adrtreas Urgent, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 40?>1x2-26 APARTM ENTS WANTED, QWANSEA—1Three Gentlemen require well. £ 3 furnished Sitting a^d two Bedrooma. Sit. Helen's district ^re,, Tre Inclusive moderate terms.-White, Melrose, Porthcawl. 183x2-25 T^7A3viiiD to share. Sitting-room, separate »- i>droom, with Gentleman; Swansea or e:7hi7Th3.—Address Moderate, "Daily Post," Hivansea. 531 w2-25 YOUNO^ Man and_Wife require well fnr- nishetl Apartments; view of the Bay. j etc., quite immaterial; absolute cleanliness imperative Must state terms, with and without attendance; no fancy prices—Ad- dress H.. "Daily Post," Swansea. 644x2-23 Boarding Houses. "T A.N7Em, three or four La.dies or Gentle- men. as Boarders.—Apply Madame Mitchell date Rotlierslacje Hotel), Is, St. George's-terraoe. Swansea 290x2-23 PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. ANGT.AND HILL.—South View.-Let C,T Sell; 12 rooms; modern conveniences; garden; splendid view of bays.—W J. Saun- ders, 44, Brynhyfryu. Swansea. 507x3-28 RYNHYFS. YD.—Members of Building B Societies and others For Sale, 12 Oct- tages. together or singly; price L103 each.— Particulars, Higman and Co., Auctioneers. 36hZ. 34 MIR ADOS-CRESCENT.—For Sale, excellent .J.l modem 8-rocmed House, with bath (hot and cold), in good order; early pos session; moderate price.-Particula.ra. Hlg. man and Co.. Auctioneers. 551x^-24 IGMaN and Co. have for Sax Residences LT St. Helen's-ro&d. Eaton Grove. Gwydr- terrace. Windsor-terrace, and others Up lands district. HIGMAN and Co., Auctioneers, invite in- spection of Houses for Sale in Terrace- road. Norfolk-street, Eosehill-road, Montpel- ier-terrace, Gorse-lane, and Brunswick-strec QUNNYBANK, UP; ANDS. An excellent semi-detached ilia, with all modern conveuiences, good position, a-iad a-rtist-cally decorated; early pocseesion; for Sale—Par- ticulars. Higman and Co.. Auctioneers, Swansea. 56^x2- i7*OR SALE, a very desirable Family Resi- aence. with about 2 acres of land, one and thrvequarters of w,.ch is fine meadow land. There is also a good kitchen garuen Would, make pood poultry farm, being within -?asy access of town.—Apply on pre- mises, J. z^eddoes, Cockett House. Sketty. 102n2-30 FOE SALE, 2 Cottages, situated at Neath; lease 23 years to run.- Apply A. W. Curry, 25, queen street. Neath 1608TI2-25 ST. THOMAS.—Houses for Sale, bath rooms IJ (hot and cold); respectable tenants; gcod rents.—Address Electric. "Daily Poet, Swansea. 571x2-25 I [A OR SALE. Shop and Premises, .Nca+,h- road, F-lasmarl; long lease: ground rent low; excellent business position.—Phil- lips, High-street, Swansea. E07r.2-S4 FREEHOLD House for Sale, 7 rooms, good -T \iew and position.—F'or particulars apply Phillips, 215a, High-street. Swansea, 6C8x2-24 FOE STALE, "Keirwood," Kook-ter, ce F Chiirch Park, Mumbles; also House, Stores, and Stables, close to '.ta-rket. No. 22 Gren field-street, Swansea.—Apply Welling- ton Foundry, Swatasaa. 595x2-25 ARLBOKOUGH-ROAD.—Nloo House, con- A/I taining sevon rooms and bathroom, for Sale, at a moderate figure.-Apply J. Rice Jones. 1104. Oxford-street 5?Sx2-24 1ARGE House to Let or for Sale, Overland- J road, Mumbles; rental £ 24 per annum Apply J. Rice Jonea. 104. Oxford-street, Swansea. 593 x 2-24 FOR SALE. 6-roomed House, with Scullery, sHuaite Fabian-street, St Thomas. — Address Fabian, "Daily Post," Swansea. 612x2-26 I750R SALE, Cottage Property, in centre of' town; cheap.—Apply Sainfoin, "Daily Post." Swansea. 635x2-25 L commoEli<).,as L" LANS AM L ET. ~For Sale, ""commodious Dwelling House, with Shop, together with Fixtures and Stock, situate opposite Cwm Board School Excellent position for business. 999 years' lease. only n years ex- pired. Ground rent 27s— Apply L. Morgan, abave a-i-ness. No reasonable oiler refused 723x2-27 SALE, chesp. to an immediate pur- chaser. a splendid Grocer's Shop and Premises, together with another House ad- joining, on the main road at Llansamlet; long lease; low ground rent.—Address Splen- dcid. "Daily Post," .vaasea, 451x2-25 T bLRAVON.—Villa Residence to Se'l or J\ Let. SpringSeld-terrace, comprising Drawing and Dining Rooms, Large Kitchen, Scullery. China Pantry, Larder, and usual Offices, With four Bedrooms; bathroom, with w.c and lavatory.—Particulars at 5, Rich mend-terrace, or M. A. Jenkins. Solicitor. €98x2-2? IRONMONGERY Business for Sale, in market town Shropshire. Stock at valuation, about £1,000; no goodwill; excep- tionally fine shop and premises, in best position; lease.-Bromhe-ad. 121, Colmore-row. Birmingha.m. 7C3x3-5 SWANSEA.—To Ilut- 13. Picton-plaee, 11 S rooms, bath, garden, front and bac^, back entrance.—Apply Roberts, Auctioneer, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 753x2-28 FOR SALE, two Houses, Little Madoc-et— Apply Edward Roberts and Son, 40, Ox ford-street, Swansea. rpO be Let or Sold, Stores and Premises, 1 with three floors, in centre of town.— Apply Ediward Roberts and Son. Auction- eers. 40. Oxford-street, Swansea, I 1"~jX)R SALE, comfortable Dwelling-house, Mumbles, near Railway—Apply Ed- ward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers. 43, Ox- ford-street. Swansea ) WANSEA Albion Permanent Building Society-—Advances made upen tao security of Freehold and Leasehold Property. repayable by instalments extending over any number of years from one to twenty-one.— For particulars apply to the Secretary, Edward Roberts and Son, 40, Oxford-ct-.ee t, Swansea 752x5-28 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. ITiOE SALE, a 7ft. Mortar MilI.—Rhys Harry. IA Lianelly. 532x2-28 OR SALE, several Tons of Hay.—AddresJ" Hay, "Daily Post," Swansea. 738x2- 17OR SALE, two Donkeys and Perambula- tor, in good condition—Apply Higga Newton, Oystermouth. 695x2-27 Newton, Oystermouth. 695x2-27 FOE SALE. Horse Cob, 5 years old, war- ranted quiet in all harness. — Apply Ley, Market. 1.1aiielly. 545x2-24 }7»OE SALE, Mailcart, nearly new; cost. £ 5; wiFl sell for £ 3.—Apply H., 39, St. George's-terraoe, Swansea. 178x2-24 FOE SALE, 6 h p. Tangey Gas Engine, with F bag and fittings, shafting, and belt; cheap—tinell, Fairfield-terrace, Swansea. 694x2-27 ITIOR SALE, Grandfather's Clock, very old, excellent condition, magnificent gear- ing.—Address David. Daily Post." Swansea. 604 i- 2-24 OR SALE, a two manual Organ, in good condition; would suit small chapel or church—Address Olga-n, "Daily Poet." Swan- sea. 187x2-25 FOR HALE, 6ft. Mortar Mill and Portable Engine; excellent condition; also 7ft Mortar Mill; cheap.—Parsons and Co., Swan- sea. 553x2-24 ITTOE 5ALE. two Dining Room Suites^ ~n Tapestry; also one Oak Commode. — Apply D. Thomas. Pawnbroker, College-st., Swansea 662x2-25 FOR SALE. Blaok-redi Game Ban;:a-ras (Ains- cough and Cooper's strain), prize-bred winners, bred from winners—Williams. Coc- kett Inn. Cockctt 799x2-23 OEsHE, good Mare, suit farmer or haul- ier. Can be seen working. Also Hawk- ing Cart —Swansea Bay Ooal Co., 49, St. Hel- en's-avenue, Swansea. 556x2-24 FOE SALE, £ 8 Insurance Book, in first- class Company; will average 30s. week commission; price five times.-Write A.M., "Daily Post." Swansea. 625x2-25 FOE SALE. high-Class pedigree Smooth Fox Terrier Bitch. Can be seen, and all particulars, of A Brophy. 6. Baptist Well-street. Swansea. 736x2-?A 1~?OR SALE, an American Oooking Stove (expert); reasonable offer not refused —Apply, first instanoe, Charles Evans, News- agent, 72. Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea 687x2.27 OR "Sale, useful aged Cart Mara,-Te hands, staunch worker, chains or shafts; suit haulier; £ 12; also good Pony, £ 3.—Apply Taylor's Ya<rd. Alexandra-road, Swansea. 560x2-24 FOR SALE, Box Van. good as new, remov- ""b1.e top, seats for converting into small brake; also two Traps and Harness; cheap to clear; roo-jp wanted.—Huggins and Son, 39. King Ec'iward's-road, Swansea. 781x2-28 I FOR SALE, spring cushioned Wagonette Motor Car, splendid condition, to 6eat twelve, tyres unpunctarable, 20 li.p. Benz. I Bargain; also Rosewood Marquetaire. excel- lent ecndition, C2,5 (Chappell).—Apply c.o. 22. Market-street, Lianelly. 181x2-25 CANARIES—Clearing out of surplus stock of rich yellow and variegated Norwich Cocks, in full song, guaranteed, only 3s. each, two for 56. M.—PoHard. 577, H olio way- road, London. 721x2-27 DOUBLE Mailcart for Sale, almost new, brass fittings, etc.; will take 30s— Apply 20, L-angland^street. Brynmill. Swan- sea. 574x2-25 EGGS from pure-bred Buff Orpingtons, E Cooks, Hunter's, and Whitfield's noted winter layers; 2s. 6d. per sitting. W Davids, 22, Brunswick-street, Swansea. 733x2-27 GENUINE Clearance Sale of Boots, -Shoes, C, etc.—The whole of the first-class Stock to be .cleared No reasonable offer refused. Inspection invited.—Arthur Butt, 17. Goat- street, Swansea. 553x2-34 MATCHED Pair handsome dark chestnut 1.1 Welsh Cobs. 14.2 to HZ hands Own s'sters Believed round-Dr. Evane. Nar- berth 1615n 2-28 K-ATIQNAL Cash Register for Sale, in splendid condition— Apply Hasquen- oort, Up-to-Ba.te Hairdresser, High-street, Swansea. 784x2-2S STRONG, useful Mare, 14.2, suit haulier; sound-, sell cheap, or exchange one smaller. No dealers —Ooasting Pilot Hotel, Llengennech. 182x2-25 CEUj cheap, nearly new Mailcart and Bas- SELL cheap, nearly new Mailcart and Bas- sinette, or exchange anything useful; also two Gents' Bicycles; room wanted.—24, PentTeguinea-road St. Thomas, Swansea. 611x2-25 FOR SALE.i 3 Lancashire Boilers. 30ft x 7ft. Sin. for 100 lbs.: one ditto 24ft. 6in x 7ft. for a lbs.; 1 Vertical do. 14ft. x 5ft. for 7Clbs.; Cornish and Babcock Boilers; Boiler Tank 30ft. x 7ft.; Double IS}in Cylinders Worthington Pump and other Pumps; Double 9m. Portable by Marshall for SGlbs.; ? Air Compressors; Pair 26in. Engines and other Engines; Colliery Trams 2ft ICin. gauge and partings; 35. 60, and 731b. Flange Rails; 2,?X) feet Zin etsam' tubing; Plate Bending Rolla; P and S. Machine; Com- bined Vertical Boil?r with lOin cylinder engine; Weighbridges, etc.-Ge-orlle V. Perry, Rutland-street, Swansea. 338x2-25 T^AGONETTE.—Must be Sold, cheap, room wanted.—John Monris. High-street Arcade, bwansea.. 657x 2-25 .1.. TyiLL Sell or Yxohange, a 4^egg Incuba- tor; only twice used; for a Set of Harness; also a few prize exhibition Black Rose Bantama; will exchange for anything csefuI.—D. Jones. Ty Coch. Sketty. 655x2-25 C-iHip POTATO" and Cook Shop Fittings. every variety; Champion Ranges. Po- tato Peelers, Shop on Wbeels 116-page list free.-Mabbo.tt. Poland-street. Manchester. 417w4-34 AAA Garden Pots for Sale—J. B. iiiOjUVfvJ Taylor, Pottery, Neath 186x2-25 TO BE LET-BUSINESS PREMISES MMANFORD.—Now Premises to be Let, Double Frontage Shop, suit Draper or any other business-, nine living rooms, side any other business-, nine living rooms, side entrance. CentraL-Apply Morris. OldCroes Hotel, Ammanford. 496x2-23 SWANSEA.—To Let. Lock-up Shop. in bu*. S ness part of Oxford-street—Apply tor farther particulars, to Frederick F Auctioneer. Estate Agect, etc.. 7. Melbourne plaoe. (Swansea Cor. TeL No 335. 5d. b. fit s ™ LET, one Room; suitable for an office; A very central.—Write X.Y., "Daily Post." Swansea. 620x2-25 rpo LET, Lock-up Shop. Queert-sf,reet,, Neath; 1 low rent.—Atf?ply A. W. Curry. 26, Queen-Street, N«ath. 1603n2-23 TO LfcrT, Royal Oak, Melin, Neath, near largo tinworks.—Apply A. W Curry. 2S, Queen-street, Neath. 1607n2-23 rpO LET. Warehouse, 45 and 46. Strand, JL Swansea; rent £ 50 per annum—Apply W Dowle Jones, 26. Glanmor-crescent. Swau- eca 70Sa2-44 rpo LET, Dairy Farm, 1 £ miles from Swan- -5- sea, 70 acres, good house, immediate pesseseiou.—Apply F E Tunbridge, 19. Gower-sti-eet, Swansea. 176x2-25 TO LET, 2-stall Stable, also 3-stall Stable and Yard, rear of Argyle-street, to- other or se;para-te.-Apply c. Lock, 52, Waterloo-street, or 52. Gorse-lane. Swansea. 731x2-27 '"po LET or Ijease, Victoria Restaurant, -L Beach-rcad, Aberavon; commodious shop, on road to seaside; rent £1 per week. -Apply Peter Johnston,' above address. 748x2-28 TO i.FT ."House and Shop, off Oxford-street, T near Market; good front: low rent; pos- session in March. State for what business required,—Write Shop, "Daily Post," Swan- sea, 777x2-28 TO LET-HOUSES. TO Let, "Penybryn," Murton—Apply Davies. Harden s Down, Reynoldston. 680x11-27 nr\Q~ LET, "Pen-y-Bryn," Murton.—Apply X Davies. Harden's Down. Beynoldi?U>n 708a2-24 rjRo LET, in Sketty, 6-roomed' Villa—Apply J_ n Watkins, Glanant Villa, Sketty. 672x2-25 March 23th, No. 5. Hcton-plaoe, X Swansea; annual rent £ 35 Enquire withiu- fyx) LET, with immediate possession. Tv X Cerrig. Slate-street, Morriston.—Apply 38. Wooafield-street 686x2-27 March- 25th, House, Gwydgr-ter- X raoe—iFor particulars and order to view, apP'y J. Rice Jones. 104, Oxford-street. 598x2-24 TRADE SPECIALITIES. LADIES Dress Lengths, is 'la. carriage I paid Knops, Zibelines, Snowflaked. I Voiles. Poplins. Armures, Cashmeres, in eummer colourings. Patterns free-—Bradford Drees Warehouse (BTD. Shipley, Bradtord. 773 AVLBS7 BALSAM OF HONEY for Coughs, Col<33, Asthma, Tightness of the Chest. etc. omtt 2s. 3d—Prepared only by J Davies, H-P-S- Dispensing Chemist. 30. High- street. Swansea l:) PUOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126 .High- • street. bv>aasea. Cheapest Shop in town for FiSh of ail varieties; wholesale and retail Trial eolicited. 33 AEEI&D I^DTESN-F N FORM ATT ON" and 1, ADVICE OF PRICELESS VALUE (FREE). Send skimped envelope. Please name this paper. — MRS. LAWE'E^NCE, St. Elmo, T.,gremont,_Livorpool. 98St3-12 rpo Billheads, Memorandums, X Bu*ine5p circulars and Cards. Time Sheets, fetimate Books, andi every kind of Commercial Printing at, the "Oambrian" Office. 2fl. High-si-reet, Swansea. !OARCi5">S, Luggage, Furniture, etc.. to and X from Mumbles Our vans run Tuesdays and Saturdays—Parcels Express, 11, &omer- set-place!^Swansea. 80og4-24 A RTIFICIAL I>egs, light and strong; Steels J\ for wca-k legs, Spiue Supports, Elastic Stockings and Belts, Eyes, Trusses, Ban- dages; Lady attendant for Ladies' Belts, etc.; Crutches, m .stock; illustrated list.— Maker and Repairer, Alien Pea roe, 23, Charles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broad mead, Bristol. 598j 9-3 MONEY. ON^C0,f M°2T«AGE- Mr. Philip E. Hill, Auctioneer and Surveyor, of No. 23, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, has numerous sums to invest b^ way of Mortgage on Freehold and Leasehold properties, Re- versions, Life Interests, Life Policies, and on Freehold and Leasehold properties, Re- numerous sums to invest b^ 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 cent. No preliminary fees- Definite answer given upon receipt of par ticulars. 985 EDUCATIONAL. jpENDEEN COLLEGE, LANGLAND RAY* THE MISSES NETTELL, A.C.V., A.C.P. (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettell, Gen- eral Works Manager oi Messrs. Vivian and Sons). REFERENCES: • The Lady Swansea. Lady Morshead, Forest Lodge, Binfield, Berks. Miss Eden, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. Rev. Secretan Jones, M.A., ex-Vicar of Oystermouth, South Wales. The Next Term commeBces on FRIDAY, September 16th, 1904. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal-MISS GARLIGK-, A.C-P-, Assisted by Certificated Resident French and English Governesses and Visiting Profes- 6ors. Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The House is weil situated in its own grounds, close to hi->ach and parks. COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL. LLAN DOVERY. HEADMISTRESS. B.A., LONDON. Fees, JE1 10s. (including Stationery) per term. Reduction for S sters Boarders can be received at the Fchool For terms apply to the Headmistress. Next Term begins on TUESDAY, SEP- TEMBER 20th, 1904. 899 BELLE VUE, LANGLAND hill, -D MUMBLES. • DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted ty the MISSES POTIS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations. Highest references. Terms on application. NEXT TERM COMMENCES SEPT 20th. BOARDERS RETURN SEPT. 19th. Kindergarten Department will bo opened in connection with the School. ——i— mmmmmm—rn MUSICAL. 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 'In 119 Solo Singing. Harmony. Sight-Singing, Theory of Music, &>• 'Lessons R&sumed on Monday, January 9th. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 100, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA. lulSS FLORENCE L. FRICKER, A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., all" MISS MINNIE M. FRICKER, L.R.A.M., RESUME LESSONS on 9th JANUARY, 1905. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, &C. — DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCIagS, ( GEDNEY HOUSE. ST. HELEN'S ROAD. I/ICO PRAVEN'S Classes are held at rer D VY at 2.30, and or. MONDAY and WED- NESDAY at 5 o'clock. Adult Tuition Class on MONDAY, 7.30. Classes also held at Neatb. Carmarthen and Brecon. Private Lessons. A GENTLEMAN, 46, with a First Class Colliery Manager's Certificate, "Un- der the Toil Mi:u;' .Regulation Act," is e, prepared to invest or take up shares in a Colliery or Collieries, with a view to a seat on the Board of Directors. Prrincipals onlv. Correspov>doTicc treated confidently. Address, X, "The Cambrian" Office, Swan- •C? 1 i to Advanced on note of oO X V/iand alone, without bonds, pr-b- lictty, or charges of any description what- ever unless fuisiness is dore. No bills of 6ale, and the strictest privacy guaranteed. On receipt of application tepresentative will wait upon yn by appointment a.n' advance you the amounts required, repayable '.y easy instalments to suit your ovn convenrence. *U(Hxa! rates for short periods.—Write (in confidence to actual leider, C. Wells, Corri- dor Chamber. Marketplace. Leicester. CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON, S W. Patients seen daily ^n their own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Ex oenses and for the Research Department. P Sec^taiy, FRED. W. HOWELL. TfclCTON MEWS, DILLWYN-STREET, SWANSEA. I.I. & T. BULLIN, Cabs always ready. Weddmg Carria^ *ith o-ptato. GUNS! GUNS' GUNS in Splendid Selection Latest Moael Breechloaders, ^inele 12-bore Ejectors, 53s. Double Ham- mer Guns, 37s. 6d'na"u1"PSards' wit*> Cross Rolt from 55s" ? f Hammerless Guns From 90»- OT'tar lixfV' "SP'cM" Cartridges, 5s. CK*. per iw. Mention paper gfSmptoW Catalogue, and Reynolds. 8, George street, Minories, Lon- don, E.C. 891. CANADA-FREE GRANTS OF LAND, The ALLAN LINE being under contract with the Government of Canada for convey anoe of mails, anyone writing to the Com- pany at 19, James-street, Liverpool, or 105, Leadenholl-street, London, will obtain ro vised handbook, maps, and latest general in- formation free of cost. TRADE NOTIOES. A. J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER 4: OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER iN AALRE, », WIND STREET. SWANSEA, AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES Telegrraphio Addreea-" Chappail, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telephone-.Oda. JOHN JONES & Co., HIGH-CLASS YAN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDEES FOR NEW WORK. GENERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING, ".I PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIR6 EXECUTED. 'I NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & so\r FOR RELIABLE FU R. IV TTIJRE, THEY ARE THE LARGESI MAKERS BY MACHINERY IN WALES, I. HAVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM AND GIVE THi BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. Carpets Made and Laid Free. 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Reniedy lias nito- the 'success. w Reuicdy has met uoncat;- Children The effect upo mcurabie) is iike Magic, (often given ^rmonting pesti 'cy tok- Getting fjd eSf the thin, pale-faced, in- ^t^Child t^oomas strong, lieaithv and P'!de °' tht> of his guardians Llangennsch, near Lianelly, August 30th, 1872 Dear Sir,—My youngest laughter, EIDma Ann, 13 yeare of age, got rid of a great num- ber of worms by takipg only three or four of Williams' (Poutardawe) Worm Lozenges. I am glad to say that she hM macb improved in health, being previously lingering and delicate in healt.i.-Yours i-irr truly, MARTHA GRIFFITHS, Lato of Yniepenllwch. 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