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Scale of Charges For Consecutive Weekly Insertions of SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, not exceeding 24 words, Per Insertion. Every additional 8 words, Fourpence. The foregoing Scale applies only to Apartments 9' Houses fo Let or Wanted; Situations Vacant or Wanted; Houses, Offices, Properties and 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 mis 9d. per insertion. Thirty-two „ la. a A reduction is made for a series of 6, 13, 26, or 52 insertions. If a Voucher copy be desired, .extra Three Halfpence per insertion should be added to the above cheap prepaid rates. Unles prepaid the Advertisements will bi charged by the Business Scale. Adver- tisements from Public Bodies are not in- serted at the Prepaid Rate. The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addresed to any Peat Office, and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Depart ment. Letters to Advertisers by Imbals. etc., or otherwise, may be directed to ''Th;e Cambrian" Office free of charge; and 't stamps are sent to cover postage, 06 forwarded to the Advertiser's own address. Remittances under 5s. may be 6r.in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Or- ders. Postal Orders should be made to "The South Wales Daily Post" Co., Ltd., 211, High-Street, Swansea. Address all communications to the Manager, The Cambrian." SITUATIONS VACANT. Cooks and Krtchenmaids. WANTED, at once. Cook-General; reliable references; Sundays free.-Staoo age. wages.—George Morris. Gower Inn, Parkmill, near Swansea. 58b4-28 House and Parlourmaids. NUESE- Housemaid required. good needle- N woman, one child; also Oook wamted.- Apply The Bungalow Sketty. 143b5-1 WANTED, immediately, Chjaanbermattd, able to wait; referenoes.-Tenby Hcrtel WaJfter-roadb Swansea., 224d5-2 Generals. good, strong Girl Wanted. at once; one A used to children; with references. — Apply 88. Orchard-street, Swansea. 112b5-l A Servant Wanted,, ase over 18; salary £ 13, with increase to £ 15 if satisfac- tory.—Apply Superintendent, Cottage Homes, Cockett. 68b4-29 GOOD General Servant "Wanted.—Apply 1, Cradock-strce t, Swansea. 2Q2b5-2 STEONG Girl Wanted, to help generally, S about 21; country girl preferred; good wages if suitable.—Apply 6. (Joat-«treet, Swansea. 157b4- 23 WANTED. a good General Servant.—Apply .VY- Cameron Hotel, l^igh-street, Swansea. 55b4-28 WANTED, a Young Girl, for housework.— Apply 7, Glanmor-crescent, Uplands. UlbW. WANTED, NuTse G-irl; one to sleep home. —Apply Jones, 2, Montpelier-terraoe. 9Ob5-2 WANTED. immediately after Easter, good ;■:» » General Servant.—Apjiy 40, Bryn-road. Swansea 969a4-27 WANTED, good General Servant.—Apply Mrs W. Harries, 4, High-street, Pon- tardawe 1677n4-28 WANTED, respectable Girl as General.— Apply Compass Vaults, Goat-street, svvamsea. 2Loo5-2 YYTANTED, a respectable General Servant. LIT. -Apply Mrs. J. Freeguard, 31. Ixxndon- road. Neath 184b5-8 WANTED, General Servant, age abbot 17. -Apply any evening, 57, J?insbury-ter- raoe. Swansea. 996a4-27 ANTED, good Genera' Servant; able to do plain oookmg — Address Bita, "'Dally Post." Swansea. 997a4-27 WANTED, experienced Housemaid.—Apply Mrs Lewis LewijJ^ Southville, Walter- road, Swansea. 82b4-29 "VX7ANTED, good General Servant.—Apply V Mrs Bassett, New Becruit, Orchard- street, Swansea. 214b5-2 WANTED, respectable young Nurse Girl. —Mrs Voysey, Swansea Castle, Oxford- street, fc wan sea. 212b4-29 ~TANTED, immediately, young General Servamt—Appiy 7, Bel grave-tjerraoe, Walter-road. Swansea. I14b&-1 ANTED, a respectable Girl, about 16, to help with housework 31, Trafalgar- plaee, Brynmill. Swansea. 141b5-1 WA NTED. immediately, good General Ser- vant. Apply Marks, Confectioner, 16, St. HeLene-road. Swansea. 113b4-27 ANTED General Servant! ait onceT— Apply Mrs Lloyd, Joiners' Arms, Biahopston. near Swansea. 986a4-Z7 WANTED, at once, good, reliable Morning Girl—Apply between 4 and 5 at ICO. King Edward's-road, Swansea.. 211b4-29 ANTED, good General Servant, to sleep L* at home prefer-d -Applo William- son. 85. Oxford-street, Swansea. 18b4-27 WANTED, strong, respectable General Ser- vant; good references required. — Apply 61, Slansel-terrace, Swansea. 100b4-29 respeeable Girl. for House- » » work, about 16.—Apply 15, Langdon- plaoe,^Oystermouth^>adk Swansea. 240b5-2 ANTRD. u, "VSTANTED, at once. a good General SeT- W vaut; good wages to experienced girl. —Apply 2^1, High-street, Swansea* 172b5-l WAN'IKD. a respeotaJble Girl, as General Servant.-Apply Mrs G. Jones. Oddfel- lows' Inn. Orchard-street. Swansea. lb4-27 at once, Bay> a good General Servant; country pre- ierred.-Apply M.. Daily Post," Swansea 75b4-29 TTTAN'CtD. respectable Girl. to do House- work, age about 15. sleep Out.-Aply Mrs. Gorvin, 24. Maxlborough-road, Swansea. 204b4-29 WANTTD. a clean, tidy Girl abonTi7~^ assist in housework; sleep home. Apply 20. Kensington-crescent, Swansea, I24b5-1 VT^ANTED, at onoe, good Girl as GaineraT7 must have good character—Apply Chambert. Cornish Mount, Broad Quay. 123b 5-1 W ANTED, a General t, able to V wash, age about 20; references re- paired.—Apply 3, Page-street, Swansea. 1211)5-1 Xj^A-NTED, a good General Servant, to sleep out preferred.—Apply 6, Bay View-crescent, King Edward's-road. Swan. lea.. 400n5-3 W ANTED. a good General Servant and to »* assist occasionally in the shop; no a-nnly-Apply H. Kirk, The Grove, Swan- *6a- 188b5-2 ANTED, good General; no washing; ™ » closed SuDfiays; one child, six yeairs old.-A,pply Castlemcn, Waterloo Stores Mumbles. 195b5-2 \^RANTED, an experienced General Ser- f vant, for May.—Apply after 6 p.m., Mrs Eadford, 6, Gwydr-oreeoent, Uplands! Swansea. 144b5-1 ANTED, respectable Girl, as General- good oharacter required; age about a Apply Mrs. Crawcour. 41, Oxford-street, Swansea. lG5b4-29 TyANTED, experienced General, will, to TyANTED, experienced fien^rral, willtag to J ° 5lam Cooking; no washing.-Apply Mrs Condon, Cambrian Inn, Pottery-street, &wapsea" 156b5-l "yn"ANTED, an experienced General Ser- » vant, also Young Girl as Nurse.- Apply between 6 and 3 p.m., 12. Uplands-ores- cent, Swansea. I39t>5-1 WAOTED, General Servant; small fam- '-ly; no children.—Apply Mrs. Smith, -Trafalgar House, OysiteTmoutli-road. neair Baths, Swansea. 131b5-1 "VXT" ANTED, a respectable Girl, to look W a.ft-eT children aud aeslst in house- work; to sleep home.-Apply 95. Khyddings Park-road, Swansea. 94b4-29 "f ^VT ANT F D, two respectable Girls, for f f housework and waiting; z >od charac- ters indispenearble.—Apply Stewa-rdees. Salis- bury Club, Swansea. 59b4-28 WANTED, at onoe. Young Girl as Gen- erai; fond of ohildjren, with refer- ences; good home to good worker.-Address 47. King Edward's-road Swansea. 127b5-l ANTED, immediately, two capable Gen- W eral Servants, also Young Ladjy to assist with juniors, iadiea school; mutual terms.—Apply Registry. Castle Hill, Mum- biN. 18bb;r2 MBS. Llewellyn Howell. Registry Office for Servants (of all classes); also Young Girls. Entrance. Mr Parry's side door, 62, Oxford-street, Swansea. 149b5-l Miscellaneous Situations. A PPEENTICES WMted.-Apply P. Symons and Sons, Decorators, 55, Oxford-street, &wapsea- 209b5-2 PPRENTICE Wanted.—Apply J. Stanley Johnston, Carver and Gilder, Church- street. Swansea. 166b5-l A Junior Clerk Wanted, strictly honest, quick writer.-Address, giving age, wages required, and testimonials.—Mr. Marks. 14, Picton-place, Swansea. 200b5-2 PFRF-NTICE Wanted to learn Watcfc- making and Jewellery Repairing and other branches of the tradte.—G. A. Gregory, 50, Oxford-street, Swansea. 226b5-2 ARepresentative Wanted by an important A Company. To a suitable person the remuneration will be most liberal.—Address Clyde, "Daily Post," Swansea. 14S50db5-2 AN Important Company lias a vacancy for energetio Man of good character pre- pared to personally solicit business; Fpare time; excellent terms.-Addreea Good, "Daily Pest." Swansea. 98b4-29 BOOT TBADE.—Junior Assistants WaiUed. immediately. — Apply Radford's, 7, High-street, Swansea 25b4-27 BOOT and Shoe Trade.—Wanted, immedi- ateiy, Junior Assistant; Welsh pre- ferred.—Apply Aackland's, 47, High-street, Swansea. I65b5-1 ILLIAEDS.—Wanted, Billiard Marker, to take charge of room with two tables.— Apply, with references. T. Hopkins, Wood- field Temperance Hotel. Morriston. 180b5-2 CASHIER.—Wanted, at onoe, Young Girl. c -Apply lies, Grocer, 4, High-street, Swansea. 17 £ 5b4-28 "I"|BESfeM A KING-—Wan tied, immediateily, Improvers and Apprentices—Apply Mise Thomas, Costumier, 25, Penmaen-ter- race. Swansea. » 8»b4-C) GKOCF'RY.—Wanted, smart Lad, to deliver G goods; used to horse; ana make himself useful in stores.—Thomas, Household Stores, Briton Ferry 93b4-29 INTETXIGENT Lad, 14-15, Wanted as I Errand Boy, etc.; one just left school preferred —Tinslay, Bookbinder, 12, Dynevor- plaoe, Swansea. 222b4-29 JUNIOR Clerk Wanted, for Merchant's Office, good writer, and able to take charge of Books; Typist kept; wages 10s. to 15a. per week according to ability.—Apply with all particulars, to Box 42. "Daily Post, Swansea 7b4-27 mrLLLINFBY.—WMt<d. experienced MilMn- 1VJ. em Person ai application preferred; al&o Apprentices for Shop.—J Roes Evans. 218 and 219. High-street. Swansea. 4b4-27 ( OFFICE Boy Wanted^ about 14.—Apply^ in own handwriting.—Write Box 70, "Daily Post," Swansea. 42b4-27 /FITCE Boy Wsuited, about 16, good writer and intelligent; wages 5s. to star*.— Write C.A., "South Wales Daily Poet," Swan- Fjeal 174b5-2 "DORTER —Strong, willing Boy Wanted. — x Masters and Co.. Castile-etreet, Swan- !Sea. 103b4-29 pAPERHANGERS and Painters Waiuttod, at onoe.—P. Symons and Sons. Decora- tors. 53. Oxfordnstireet, Swansea 25b4-27 T3 ESPECTABLE Errand Boy Wanted, at R once—Apply Wallace's Booot. Stores, 230, High-street, Svransea 206b5-2 SMART Errand Boy. Wanted ,at once. — s Apply Boots' Fancy Depot, Oxford-st., Swansea. l20b4-28 S SMART Junior Assistant Wanted, at k on-ce, good references.—Maypole Dairy Co., lAd., m5. High-street, Swansea. 239b4-29 TO TAI! ORS.—Wanted, by Thomas Lewis, Cloth Hall, Gowerton, good Coat Hand; must be steady. 233b4-29 I TO PAINTERS.—Wanted, a. few good Brush Hands—Apply J. and F. Weaver, Builders, Manselton. 50b4-28 TAILORS -First-olass Coait Hands Wanted T (Ladies and Gemts); a. permanency.— Masters and Co., Castle-street, Swansea. 104b4-29 VpSAVETLUNG DB.A.PER.-Wanted, OoUeo- -1- tor-Canvasser; must be sober and in- dustrious; only reliable mam need apply; abstainer preferred.-Prioo, Draper, Neath. v 192b5-2 T^7"ANTED, a strong Boy.—Apply Jones Bros, 187, High-street, Swansea. 130b5-1 VirANTED, at onoe, Allan, to look after Tennis Court —Apply 62, Walter-road, Swansea. 993a4-27 "VAT ANTED, Apprentices, for Millinery. — Apply Rees Thomas, Oxford-street-, Swanhea. d.b.4-28 "MTANTED, Apprentices to the Dressmak- » ing —Miss Royall, Oostumier, 5, Grove- place, Swansea, 215b5-2 WANTED, a strong Youth, for Bake- house.—Apply Lovell, John-street, Brynhyfryd, Swansea. 231b6-2 TTTANTED. smart ^^gents and Canvassers VV for New Article. Highest commission. Referencea-90, Mansel-street, Swansea. 221b4-29 WANTED, Improver, for Grooery.—Apply, stating age, experience, and salary required, to Co-operative Society, Orange-st., Swansea. 32b4-Z7 ANTED, a Lady Pianist; one that will make herself generally useful; good references —Apply Mrs. Raikes, Heart of Oak, Maegeg. 96b4-29 TYANTED, a respectable Yonng Woman, for the Bar, and to make herself generally useful.—Apply Mrs. Phillips, Pon- tardawe Inn. Pontardawe. 36b4-28 "VV/"ANTED, experienced Barmaid—Apply v » any evening 7 to 8. Whyndam H«*tel, Cc8ilege*«tree* also General Servant for business house.-Apply as above. 217b5-2 ANTED, competent Female Knitter; one V V aocustomed to Cxriawold machine. Roberts. Oakfield Hcuse, Penyrheol-road, Gorseanon., R.S.O., GHKamoo-ganshire. 1B3b6-2 \ATANTED, immediately, a Grocer's Haul- ier; must be steady and willing to look after horae, and assist in wa.rehouee.- Apply. stating age, wages required, refer- ence as to character, etc., to Cwmbwrla Co- operative Society, Ltd. 596b5-2 TXT ANTED, for a Bra<nch Establishment, a thoroughly competent Clerk, used to the General Business of Wholesale and Re- tail Wine, Spirit, and Beer Dealers. State age. salary, and experience, with copies of two recent ,testimonials.—Apply in first vn- stance to Brewer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1581)5-1 P c\ WEEKLY.—Evening or Spare Time Etn- ployment, an. here, offered to any person who can write.—For particulars send addressed envelope to L. Paynter and Co., (Dept. 6). 78. Mysore-road, Clayham. London. (Dept. 6). 78. Mysore-road, Clayham. London. 64b4-30 0/?S. Vv EKKLY .—Evening Employment, ad- dressing envelopes, etc. Enclose ad- dressed envelope, Dept. 86. George, 257, High Holborn, London. 41b4-28 SITUATIONS WANTED. (JLERK (19) desires Situation, two yeaiN' k-i experience as Book-keeper, good know- ledge office work, with shorthand and. type- writing; excellent testimonials; m-oderate salary.—Address Typist, "Daily Post," High- street, Swansea. 140b4-27 T^NGINEISR. open to condmct Estate work, E Oolliery Plans, and Surveys of all kinds; terms moderate.—Write Box 55, "Daily Post," Swansea. 182b5-2 liOOM -COACHMAN seeks re-engagement, G thoroughly up to his duties, well re- commended, single.—Lloyd, Ystrad, Carmar- then. 194b5-2 MALE Attendant seeks Situation as Men- tal Nurse or Nurse-Companion to an elderly g:ntleman.—Write, for testimonials, R T., The Vica.ra.ge. Llanrhidian, Reynold- stcn, Gower 67b4-29 KESPEOTABLE maa-rivd Couple require R management of fully-licensed House, in town; well up in the trade; willing to invest intpreet.-Address License, "Daily Pest," Swansea. 27b4 27 SITUATION Wanted as General Servants for several strong country girls.—Mrs. Coster, Registry, Gloucester. 97b4-29 STEWARD and Stewardess, or similar posi- S tion; thorough knowledge; excellent re- ferences, age 28 and 3a—Address Steward, "Daily Post," Swansea. 17804-^ WANTED, by Young Lady, Post as Morn- ing or Daily Governess.-Write Gover- nees, "Daily Post," Swansea. 30b4-27 YOUNG Lady seeks Situation in Confec- tioner's or any place of trust; well used to business.—Apply 52, St. Helen avenoe, Swansea. Z32b5-2 YOTTNG Married Couple waart Situation as Club Stewards, Manage, s, Caretakers, or any oapacity; good reierenoes.-Write W. J., Daily Post," Swansea. 132b5-l HOUSES WANTED. WANTFTD, a small Cottage, 4 or 5 Rooms, near St. John's. Hafod, for perman- ency; rent moderate. — Address Tenant, "Daily Post," Swansea. 138b5-l WANTED, at once, for 8 months, Small Furnished House, between Brynmill and West Cross, near station, with view of Bay; garden preferred; rent must be mod- erate.—Write W. A., "Daily Post," Swansea. 22jb5-2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED, Anthrn<oMie Colliery, as a. going I concern.-Send particulars, J., "Daily Posit." Swansea. 1421)5-1 WANTED to Buy. TIE,, and Provision Scales and Weights—Address Soalee. "Daily Post," Swa.n*=&aj 37b4-28 W ANTED, kind person to Adopt fine Baby Boy, 7 weeks old; no premium.-Apply 27, Meiers-street, St. Thomas, Swansea. 89b4-29 XATANTED, a Gent's eeoond-hand Machine, 24in frame. State lowest price, wita full particulars, to Cycle, "Daily Post," Swansea. 68b4-29 TyANTED, Seats, with bocks, for Sunday School.—Apply by letter, with full particulars to Joseph Hall, 4, Cambrian- place, Swansea. 14895db4-29 EDUCATION. ERMAN, French, Spanish, Italian, Esper- anto (Conversational Method). Latin Book-keeping, Typewriting, and Sbontfcand^ Commercial Correspondence, Tramela'tiosis. Thorough Tuition oral and by correspond- enoe. Prospectus on application.—Oswald Korth, Public Translator, 1, Kensington- terraice, Swansea. Nat. Telephone No.. 633. pTVTJ, Service Candidates successfully pre- pared for their examinajtions. Numer- ous recent successes. Telegraph Learners Head Post-office, Swansea, Male Sorters Lon- don and Swanseaj G.P.O. Pitman's Short- hand rapidly taught. Arithmetic, Book-keep- ing, ertc. Success guaranteed. Ladies or Gofctiesm*an.—Mr. Harris, Shorthand School, 22, New Oxford-street, Swansea. 3457 1. MISCELLANEOUS. IJOHN ALLEN of Trebanos Pontardawe Galvaniser HEREBY GIVE NOTICE to ail Tradesmen that I will no longer be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by my wife Margaret Jane Allen from this date and I request any Tradesmen who have trusted my said wife to immediately send their accounts to me. Dated this 15th day of April 1905. 14846 NOTICE to Insurance Societies—Notice is hereby given that no moneys are to be paid in connection with the death of Mrs. Hannah Bowen, late of the Plough and Harrow, Bryncoch, Neath, except with the consent a.nd signature of Daniel Bowen, son of deceased-—(Signedfl Daniel Bowen. April 22nd, 1906. 168004-27 FINANCIAL.—Gentleman with surplus ca.pital would be disposed to invest in a good, substantial business requiring addi- tional funds for development. Strictest en- quiries made. Up to £ 5,000 a,vail able. Re- plies, in absolute confidence, in first place to Investor, "South Wales Daily Post" Office, Swansea. &50b6-2 r Owner or Driver of cab which caused aooident to a cyclist near Swansea Hos- pital on Saturday night does net com- munioate with the injured person before the 28th inst., proceedings will be taken against him.—J.N., c-o. "Daily Poet." 63m4-29 IF Goods left aft Evans' 6ab Yards Neath, — by man and wife from Glyn Neath, are not claimed in oevem days, and expenees padd, they will be sold without further notice.—E A. Evans and Co. April 22nd, 1905. 167904-29 ALLTWEN Band Prize Drawing.—The win- ning numbers are: —61S9, 3517, 12348. 24920, 24027, 13961, 14959. 3733, 944, 11313. 3583. 14647, 21852, 23194, 8320, 24232, 16302, 252, 1960. All winning tickets mnst be in hand of Secre- tary before May 6th. 1683n4-26 CANADA -Now is the time to go.—For par- c ticuiars and bookings apply to W. Jones, Post Office, Brynhyfryd. Swansea. 96b4-29 -OTTOULD any kT^dl^d^Xdopt a Bab7BoyT -Write J.R., "Daily Post." Swansea. l81b5-2 TAILOB-MADE Costumes, Coats, Skirts^ etc., cut and made from vour own materials; Costumes, 8s. 6d.; Skirts 3s materials; Costumes, 8s. 6d.; Skirte 3s Blouses a speciality. Satisfaction guaran- teed* A trial solicited. Send postcard A. Forbes, 154, Rhyddings Park-road. Swa.neea^ 216b5-2 i PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE, 3 Leasehold Cottages. Harry- street, Sketty; low ground rent.-Apply Eva-us. Lamb and Flag Hotel. Morriston, or R. T. Leyeon, Solicitor. Swansea.. 9æaA3J }^OR BALE. 17. Edward-street, a seven- roomed House, cellar and at-nc and stable; 35 years' lease; splendid place for business.—Apply within. 73b4-29 BRYNHYFRYD. Members of Building Societies and cthers.-For Bale, 12 Cot. tages. together or singly, price £100 eaoh.- Particulars, Higman a.nd Co., Auctioneers. 1- 19b4-27 llTlRADOErCRESCENT.-For Sale, exoellent i.1X modern 8-roomed House, with bath (hot and coldi, in good order; early poe^as- sion; moderate prica.-pa.rticnlars. Higman, and Co., Auctioneers. lVI ARLBOROUGH,.ROAD. Compact 7- roomed House and Premises, in good order,, with early possession, for Sale- Apply Higman and Co-, Auctioneers. TO LET 12, Northampton-place, 51, St. Helen'e-road, 37. Walter-road. 1, North- ampton Gardens; immediate posseasion.- Higman and Co., Auctioneers, towanaea. 191*27 •"17OR SAJ E. as a going concern, with good L connection, an old-established Machine Bakery Business.—Full particu ars of N. 13 CvK., Aco«»u»t. 58, 14893db4-29 HOO-STEEET, ST THOMAS—12 Housee -Li for Sale. Lease 70 yea-rs. Offers wanted. Ground Bent £ 1 8s P-er house— Goai-.man. Auctioneer, Swansea. ( ^ARLTON-TE&RAGE. SWANSEA.—Large House for Sale; long l«^e: lew ground rent; reasonable price.—Hubert man, 42, Costly-street, Swansea WJ ATERLOO-STTEEET, SWANSEA.-ExwI- V » lent Stores to Let from Ju**e Particulars from Hubert troatman, Estate Agent, 42, Cattle-street, Swansea. O MOUNT VIEW, Overland-road Mumbles. _To Let, from June, rental ±.26. In excellent ccmdition.-Goatman, Auctioneer, etc., Castle-street, Swansea OT. Alban's^roadi Bry^1?'11' Four excellent Houses for ^y?aTS lease; moderate ground rent. G > uc- tioneer, Castle-street, Swansea. OATMAN Auctioneer, Swansea, is open to purchase Houses of; 1 urnttnre as they stand, at mutual valuaUonJf;or Cash, OT THO'M AS District. Swansea. 0\er 2K) O Houses for Sale.-Enqnire for partica. lara from Hubert Gosutnian, Estate Agent, Castle-street, Swansea. 17 URNLS HED HOUSES, MUMBLES—Two F small Famished Houses at Mumbles to Let- low rentals; facing PS/raciilans from Hubert Goatman, Auctioneer, Castle, street, Swansea- 83b4-3Q CJWANSEA.—House to Let. Furnished, in 0 best quarter of the Town; most reason- able rental-—Hubert Goatman, Deta'e Agent, 42. Castle-street, Swansea. 83b4-30 ST. ALBAN'ST Brynmill^ lent House to Let; possession June; reasonable rental—Particulars, Hubert Goat- man, Castle-street; Swansea. MORTGAGES—Sums varying from £ 100 to £ 2,000 s vanced on good_ security. Genuine.—Hubert Goat-man, Auctioneer aakl Valuer, Castle-street, Swansea- FREEHOLD Cottage Property j? Jockey- street aid Johri-siureet (off High-stieet) for Sale Any offers seriously oomsiderett— Goatman, Auctioneer, Swansea. MANSEL STREET, WANSSA.—<w>d -1M- extensive Stables at back for Sale. Ex. cellen,t opportunity for immediate purchaser. —Goatman, Auctioneer, Castle-street, Swam- sea. UMBLES.—Honses to Let and for Sale, all .1.. pa.ris.-Pa.rticuIars and details from Goatman, Auctioneer amd Estate Agent. Casile-street, Swansea COTTAGE Property in Swansea proper for c Sale Un usual opportunity- 1 lease inquire from Hubert Goatoam, Auctioneer, rzzl Estate Age-at, 42, Oigtle-street, ^waaseq. T70R SALE, at" Sketty, 'aTlve^oW 1 close to tramway, room to build another houee if required.—Apply WiHiam 5, Cradock-street, Swansea. and 57, Bryn-i^tidT^e^tyil- 0OJ las for Sale, large gardens, uninter- rupted view of tlie Bay-—Apply • road, Swanse:t. 16Jb5-1 ~Eryn-road^for Sale, 11 rooms, e^txio Il> light, new bath-room. new grates, etc —Apply on premises- >1 T70S SALE, aa a gomg cOT°er°' ant in business part of Swan •• ^e Busy, "Daily Post." Swansea. ity«to-i BUSINGS for Disposal, Tobacconist and Comfectionecy; any reasonable ° Write J.S., "Daily Post," Swansea. 17«x>-2 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. FOR SALE. Wagonette, to seat 9; cheap to immediate purchase!.—•Apply 1^7, High-street, Swansea. o-ree FOR SAL.E, Roan Horee^T^V^S' sound, and good worker, 15-2 hamfe- Apply J Hudson, Fforestfach. 99b4.29 FOR SALE, Life Police, to the value of £Z7O; will be sold for £ 80.-Wnte Specu- lator, "Daily Post," Swaiieca. 17OR~SAlS7T/i^ht^oine-horse Gear for C^af- r fing, etc.. new, bargain.vid Jones, 8, Upper w' ater-street, Uaoelly- lbwoo-^ FOR SAIjE,"severa-l"Mail Carts; to be sold at a very low rate.-Bradbury and Co Lt.d.. 7, A le x and r a road, Swaneea 1461J5..1 T70R~~SALE! Bay Mare, 14.2, also Black I Mare, 14.2, both to be sold cheap, good n-r, workers.—59, St. Helens-avenue, Swa.nsea, 136b5-1 17OR SALETB^T^o^T^X^n^i^^are, J 14 hands; will sell cheajp -O^^6 Furni- ture Remover, 49, St. Helen's-avenue, SW sea- 19805-2 pOR SALE, a smart, strong £ 11 hands; lowest price, £ 3_ May seen •at West's Grooery Stores. Dyfatty^^ Swansea FDR SAF.E 1.4abogany TOP 0cunteT. with x eleven dirawers; als9 shoP flxtures, suit, a.ble for grocer; cheap-—APP^ 18. Bryn-v- MOlT-road, 85b4-29 FOR SALE^~from 1 to" 25 Gallons of Fresh Milk Daily, at 8d. per aJso 10 be sold in small quantities —^Write Farroer, "Daily Pest," Swansea. ~03b5-2 TTOR SXF.E, Roan Mare, 15 eieht -I- years, sound, good worker, faat; also Bay Mare, good worker, fast. Donoghue, Station-road, Llanelly. 1676n4-28 TTOR SALE, several Plots of Growing With. ies alongside the Burry Port and Gwen- draeth Valley Railway .-Apply A. Morgan. Harbour Office, Burry Port.. 985a427 FOR SALE (owing to tromway extensions), good Brake, to carry 15 persons; also a Couple of useful Horses—Apply Jones, Cab and Bus Proprietor, SketLy. 841*29 FOR SALE, a number of shop soited Cam- ercws; to be cleared 1e&8 tihan coet price, to make room for new goods—O. F. Waneus, Optiioiam, 15, Union-street, Swansea 32^4^30 UTCHER'S Trap cheap, to clear; aiso B Child s Bicycle.-Yeo, Butcher, St. Thomas. 236b5-2 TJAIGATELLE., sialo bed, for Sale, cheap.— B Apply at once. Billiard Rooms, 215, High-street, Swansea. 223»5-2 (JOB for Sale, very fa«t. four years old; also Trap and Harness; oheap.—H. Jones, Grocer, Pentre Eetyll, Swansea. 1204-29 Cillcn for Sale, a week old, perfectly healthy, in large or small quantities, —J. Turner, 26, Old-road, Melinorythan, Neath. 992a4-27 EGGS for Sitting; pure-bred Plymouta Rocks (barred); 3s. per dozen—Apply George Morris. Parkmill. near Swansea 322a4-23 0;>. GROCERS Clait for Sale or Exchange.- 50. Dyfatty-terrace. Swansea 26b4-27 HTGHX)LASS 'Somato Plants for Sale, strong i- ft healthy. very heavy crop- pers, is, 9d. per doTien in potB.—W. Daviei?, 22, BTunswick-street, Swansea. 254b5-o ORNAMENTAL Sign Iron for-Sale." 5ft. by 0 2ft.-Apply Mr Griffiths, 77, RbondQiv street. Mount, Pleasant, Swansea. S4M-30 UARliEP,-PL.kTF, ITVtld C UARTEK-PLATE Hand CameraTfor Sale, "°* time and instantaneous shatter, in per- fect order; cheap.-Wrlte G., "Daily Post," Swansea. 17b4-27 Q AUSAGE Machine for Sale, in good condi- D tion.-Appiy Yeo. 138. Port 9"ennant> road, Swansea. 177bM QET Gig Harness and Riding Saddle, new, taken in exchange; will sell chea#.— T Hill, Hay and Corn Merchant, Ca.rmM- then-road, Swams^o,. 152b 5-2 ^PO PAIXT'EKSFor SaleT" jTquantity of A new Ladders, at 5d n< r rung.—J- Maries and Sons, Builders. Swaaisea- 79b4-29 TO BE LET- £ !%INESS PREMISES -Jy npO LET, Horsa ;uiid Groom St. Thomas. A Apply Old Br every, Swansea 10264-29 rpO LET. "Pen-y-Bryn," Murton.—Apply r Davies, Hardens Down, Murton, R.S.O. u 740*4-27 T^O LET, "Neath Arms, Morriston (Beer- A house); good trade—Apply Wm Han- cock and Co., Ltd., Little Wind-street, Swan- sea, 60b4-30 'fO LE1! House and Shop, double fronted A situated 117, High-s>treet; rent wcekly.Apply W. JL Evans, 21, Paj-k-street, Swansia. 31b4-27 rpO LET, immediately, "The Arcade." large T Corner bhop, Stores, and 7-roomed de- tached House, Waunarlwydd; rent £16, no taxes—Lewis, Agency, bowertoa. 47b4-28 HOUSE and Shop to Let, opposite Studt's VY iuuor Gardens, Strand; moderate rental to respectable tenant; immediatepos- sessdon.—Musgrave's Basket Works, Strand, c>wausea. 226b5-5 T LETYJ5AFBL FARM, near Neath, to be Let, with possession, area about 600 Mree.-Appty W J. Rees. Swansea. 994a4-27 S W ASSEA.-To Let, Lock-up Shop. in busi. ness part 0: Oxford-street.-Apply for further partic to iTadertck F Meagt Auctioneer. Estate ^^cnt, etc.. 7. Melbourne- place. Swansea. Cor, TeL No. 335. 15?375d.lJ 1Z-3a.. WAREHOUSE, Stores, or Workshops to I V Let, two floors, back of Page-street; low rent; immediate poes^ssicn.—Musgrave's Basket Vvorka, Strand, Swansea. 22705-2 r- TO LET-HOUSES. TO be Let, Dwelling House, No. 7, Gomer- ian-plsce— Apply W. J. Rees, Laurels, Swansea, 55b4-28 TO LL"T, No. 4, Brynawel-terrace, Mount T Pleasant, hot and cold bath.-Enquire on premises 12605-1 PrO LEI. two new, large six-roomed Houses and Gardens, near Upper Bank Station. —Apply Thomas. Grocer. Pentrechwyth, Swansea. 29b4-27 TO LET, with immediate possession, Mad- eira- House, 120, Rhondda-sitreet.—Write Box 25. 'Daily Post," Swansea, or 10, Hew- SOU-1eJl"ra¡Ce. Swansea. iuooo-l TO LET. a Furnished six-roomed House (3 Bedrooms), at Lang land, near the Ch-uroh; immediate poss.ssioa—Apply Gear, 15, Dyncvor-pUce, Swansea. 2&a4-27 Ch-uroh; immediate poss.ssioa—Apply Gear, 15, Dyncvor-pUce, Swansea. 2&a4-27 rpO. IiEl^. with ..f!!Yffry up-to-date arraaige- ai«nt, 8-roome& Houst, v., exd&leot re- Pair; 10s. 6d. weekly. Stamp for reply—Ad- dress Bathroom, "Dadly Post," Swaneea. 128b5-1 HOUSE to Let, at St Thomas—Enquire 125, Port Tonnant-road, Swansea. 45b4-28 HOUSE to Let, Kimberley-roadi, Sket-ty, Is. per weeh.Apply M. A. Crabbo, 31. W altcr-road, Swansea. 107h5-l l.ANDItiNDOD WELI^S—iwo good Houses to Let. in Milbank-terrace, Llaaclrin- dod Wells (unfurnished;; Furnished Houses to Let for season or summer months, Lian- drindod Wells Semi-detached. House, with Pretty garden, south aspect, to Let, Fur- nished, few months, Builth Wells. Private Apartments, close to Common and. Pump House. .laJidrin ckxl.—Particulars, George Griffiths, Llandrindod. 1678n4-28 "pEINTHAEN—To Lat, ±Solle Vue Cottage, ■ furnished, for month of June—Apply Mrs. Andrew, 22, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 136b5-6 '———" < APARTMENTS TO LET. G OWER, -To let. Three Bedrooms, Dining- G room, and Sitting-room (Furnished) at Littlestone; overlooking Oxwioh Ba,y.-Apply to Charles Evans, Newsagent, etc., 72, Bryn- y-Mor-road, Swansea. 95a4-23 U OMELY Lodgings for one or two Men; -*■ terms one 5s., two 8s. weekly. — Write W-P.. "Daily Post," Swa.nsea. 12Zb5-1 r LANDRINT/OD WELLS.—Superior Apart- L ments or Furnished House, every con- venience, near Sp-a, and Station.—Mrs. Cove, Groavenor Lodge. 91b5-5 T ARGE, well Furnished Apartments, every comfort, vety bright situation, moder- ate inclusive terms, suit two, permanency; highly recommended—"Castle Hill," Mum- hles. !87b5-2 T)ORTHCAWL.—Otetha Boarding E>?tablish- '— ment; most comfortable; facing sea; moderate tarifP.—Mrs Fowler. 984&4-27 jOUPERIOR Furnishedi Apartments, for 8 gentleman, Front Sitting-room and Bedroom, bath, piano; no children; board or otherwise—53, Mansel-terrace, Swansea. 16Gb5-l rpO LET. two Unfurnished Rooms; use of scullery; suit respectable couple.—36, Norfolk-street, Swansea 106b51 rpO LET, two or three Unfurnished Rooms. Apply by letter, H.R M., c.o. Mr. Charles Evans, Newsagent-, etc.. 72, Bryn-y-MoT-road, Swansea. 125b5-l ^po LET, Lodgings or Rooms, comfortable, A clean, and homely; close to Stations and Docks.—Apply 62. Midland-terraoe, St. Thomas, Swansea. 9t7a4-28 rpO I.ET, two Unfurnished Rooms, in Ehyd- A dings Park-roa^ with young couple.— Apply to Mrs. Charles Evans, Newsagent, etc., 72, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea 193b5-2 TO LET, in reepecfable~part of St. Thomas, two or three Unfurnished Rooms; use of bath ihot and cold); object company Write M.T.. "Daily Post." Swansea. 3b4-27 rpo LET, well Turnisbed Front SittTng^" A rooms and Bedrooms; piano, bath (hot and COJdi, good cooking and attendance.— Apply MoM.pe! ior Houee, 34, Walter-road, Swansea. 115b5-l Apply MoM.pe! ior Houee, 34, Walter-road, Swansea. 115b5-l 2 or 3 Unfurnished Rooms to Let, with use of scullery, large rooms, well lighted— Apply 29, New Oxford-street/ Swansea. 129h5-2 4 Unfurnished Rooms to Let, at 54, Prince of Wales-road, Swansea.—Apply on the premises. 108b5-l premises. 108b5-l APARTMENTS WANTED. A Lady requires two or three Unfurnished A- Rooms in town.-AddTeSS Eva, "Daily Post," Swansea, 147b5-2 T^URNISHED Apa.rtments. or Board Resi- .£1 denes reauired, for two Gentlemen: central and homely.—Lowest terms, and full particulars, address Central, "Daely Posit," Swansea. 48b4-28 I \\T ANTED, immediately, three Unfur. nislied Rooms, oven gra.te preferred. -Write. sta.ting xerms. A.S.. "Daily Post," Swansea. 988a4-27 WAN'ITBD. Board and Ix>dgings for young German Student; West- End.—Address, with term', etc., B<<x 10, General Pc6t Office. Swansea. 999a4-27 w. ANTED. comfortable, large Bed-Sitting- T/U^ANTED, comfortajjle, large Bed-Sitting- room, for gentlemaai. State terms with board, to X., "South Wales Daily Post," Swansea 43b4-28 WAN"rED, by staid Man, permanent lodg- ings, where he could make himself erf, home, with respectable person; very little trouble, out principally; must be moderate. —Write particulars, G. H. T., "Daily Post," Swansea. 137b5-1 YOUNG Gentleman requires Sitting-room. -t- Bedroom, with attendance, near St Helen's-road, moderate terms.-Write Rooms, "Daily Post," Swansea. 2M-27 I I LOST AND FOUND. T OST, on Monday evening, Small Gold Brooch, bird in centre. Five shillings reward on return to 18, High-street-, Swan- sea. 207W-29 I OST, Easter Monday, Gold Curb Bangle, between Nea»th and Dwryfelyn-road. Anyone returning same to Lawton, New-at., Neath, will receive 10s. reward. 1681n5-l LOST, between Victoria and Midland Sta- tions, a Fancy Gold Bangle, owner's, name inside. Finder rewarded if returned" to 16, Thomas street, St Thomas. 109b4-27 j T OST, on Easter Monday, Gold Curb Brace- let. between Brynmill, Sketty, and Kil- lay Hill Finder rewardted on returning same to 21. Ayleebury-road, Brynmill. ll £ )b4-27 T OST, Black amd Tan Bitch, two white paws in front. Answers to name of "Quick." Finder rewarded Detainer prose- cuted.—T. B. Brown. Butcher, Swansea- l59b4-29 iOST. FTiday evening. between ot David's Church and Springfieldi-terraoe, Morriston. a Sable Necklet Finder rewarded by returning to 22. Springfield-terrace, Mor- riston. 173i>4-28 FOUND, the very latest Shirt, at a reason- able prioe, at Hasquencort's, the Up- to-Date Gents' Mercer, High-street. Four- fold Collars, 2s. 6Jd. dozen. 228b4-29 i"~ BICYCLES. DETACIlABLE Tyres, Wired or Beaded D edge, 56. 6d. each.-F-kl-d's 2, Sal ford. Blackburn. 318wi0-20 A few shop-soiled Machines to be at less than half prioe.—Bradbury and Co., Ltd., Alerandra-road, Swansea. 143b5-l GENT'S Cycle, bargain; high-grade Coven- try Machine; iust as new; not soiled; free wheel, rim brake, oeautifuily en&mellsd I and plated rims. best pneumatic tyres, never I i punctured, machine not used a dozen tames; complete with gas lamp, bal, pump, span- ner; sacrifice for £3 19s.; no uee to owner; genuine; approval before cash sent—r. Husband, Chargrove House, Ashoombe-roed, Weaton-eaper-Maae. 959y5-2 CYCLISTS.-5'XJ Outer Covers, guaranteed ) new, 10s. pair, 1.030 guaranteed Tubes, 6s. pair; Free Wheels, 26. 6d.; Rim Brakes, 2s. 6d.; plated Lamps, Zs.; Pumps, Is.; Toe Clips, 6d.: Outfits, 4d-; Oil. 4d.; Bowdien Li. oeTised Riv Brakes, 10s. 6d. Carriage patid on f.1 order—jolm WilMams, 71, High-street, Swansea.. 155b5-l CYCLB8, £4t 19s. 6d., guaranteed through- ) out,' Doobte Butted Tubes, Hyde Free Wheel, Plated Rims, Two Inverted, Rim Brakes, Midland Tyres, beautifully finished and lined in two colours.—Note address: Wil. liams, opposite Crre-at Western Station, High- street, Swansea. 15&bH I TRADE SPECIALITIES. D JAR-VIS. 59, St. Helen'6-avenue, Swan- • eea —Smart Cobs and Wagonettes, Ponies and Traps to Let on HiTe. Furniture removed, by the hour, day, or job 51b4-27. rrrCLES! Cycles!! Cycles! British made, .J guaranteed two years, JM 19s. 6d. We send our Cycle on approval, and refund Cash if yon are not satisfied. Price List Post Free—iFnanklande, u, Salford, Black- burn. 319w 10-23 CYCIiE for Disposal, Gent's _F high-grade maohine, not soiled, frae wheel, rim brake, plated' riias, pneumatic tyres, mud guards, gas lamps, nilldt all other aiccessoi^es complete; gonaine bargain; lowest C4 4s. ) cash; approval willingly-K. Gill, Waveney Villa, Beach-road, Weston-super-Mare. 995a6-30 ISH MERCHANTO.* Friers, Hawkers, and Dealers in all kinds of Wet amd Dry Fish, also sw-all shopkeepers settling Had- dock, Kipper«a^ers, and Rad Herrings. Good reliable tradesmen send for weekly price list to Waiter J- Jonas, Wholesale and Retail Fish Merchant and Hearing Curer, Swansea. 18Sy66 EORGE CLAKK. Coal Merchant, lb, Neath- VJ road, Swaneea. Good prices given Sot old Machinery, old Iron, etc. On receipt of pestcard. immedia;to attention will be given. House Coal supplied at lowest market prices. Nat. Tel. No. 127^ TXA^A-Z! ADIE6 Costurass! Ladies' Costtumes! !— L Alabaster and Co., of 38, Castle-street, ftwanwa. are making a. Special Show of all the nwwest London and Parisian styles. 14m LEFT OFF Olcthing. Ladiee' and Gontie- L men's Best Prioes given. Families waii^d upon by appointment, Felman. ™SirISU M- Whitewashing, Garden^ K in; and all kinds of unskilled labour undertaken on shortest notice. For prices, undeffTtui oh Labour H Swansea. Corp. Tel. 510. 21b4-27 Disposal. Ctent's high-grade O machine, not soiled, free whtel, rim brake. pla-Wd rims, pneumatic tyres, mud gnards. gas lamps, anu all other accessories 1 complete, genuine bargain; lowest C4 4s. cash; approval willingly—K. Gill. Waveney Villa, Beach-road. Weston-super-Mare. 995a6-30 i ^HINA and Hart hen war e—Dealers' and I V^1 Hawkers' Aes.5rted Packages of cheap Beets and Seconds, suitable for Market Stands and* Shops. Reliable and successful assort-diefft Diuatra-ted 'iste free.—Arthur J. Hull, (I^t. 43), Works. King-street, Long- ton, Staffs HINA and Delf Waire. Chea^i. — Well assorted Orates of Everyday .Selling line« for Shops, airkets, and Hawking. — Write for Lists—Sheaf Pottery Manufactur- ers, Lcngton, Staffs. 13254 I MR. "WILLIAM OX LEY, Private" E>nquiry Agent, late Detective Sergeant Cardiff Polio?. CcnPdewtial investigations.—6, Lower Cathedral-road, Cardiff. Highest references. MOLYNETr3C' Fish Merchant. 126 .High- street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail Trial flohclted. 33 iTyARRIED anci JV1 ADVICE OF PRICELESS VALUE (FREE). Send stamped envelope. Please name this paper. — MBS- .LAWRENCE, St. Elmo Egremont, Liverpool. 988t3-12 r BUILBE^Billheads, Memorandums, Business Circulars and Cards. Time Sheets, Estimate BOOKS, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Office. High-street. Swansea. ARC,'FTS. llggage, F'uzmlttlre, etc.,to.,d X from Mumbles Our vans run Tuesdavs and Saturdllys.-Pa;roolB Express, it, Somer- eet-place. Swansea. 805g4-24 A RTIFI^AXT Legs- light ajndst^n&rg^j^ A for weak legs. SP«»e Supports, Elastic Stockings and Belts, Eyes, Trusses, Ran. dages lady attendant for Ladies' Belts, etc. Crutches, etc-, in stock; illustrated list.— Maker and Repairer, Allen Pearoe* 23 Oh arias-street (off Qween-street), Cardiff, and Broadmead. Bristol. 598i 9-3 BA-LSAM OF HONEY for CcuKh-T D Coidp. Asthma, Tightneaa of the Chest, etc. 6jd. and 2s. 3d.-Prepared only by J. Davies, M.P S., Dispensing Chemist, 30. High- street, Swansea. 29 EDUCATIONAL. T) E N D E E N COLLEGE, LANGLAND BAT. ■j— THE MISSES NETTELL, I A.C.V., A.C.P. (Daughters of the late J. T. NETTEU. OeD- eral Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian AN-J. SODS). I REFERENCES: The Lady Swansea. Lady Morshead, Forest Lodge, BINFIELD, Berks. Miss Eden, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. Rev. Secretan Jonas, M.A., ex-Vicar ot Oystermouth, South W ales. The Next Term commences IN FRIDAY, September 16th, 1904. GIRLS' BOARPINO K DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal—MISS GARXJGK., A-C.P., Assisted by Certificated Uesident French and English Governesses and Visiting Profes- sors. Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The House im well situated in its own grounds, close to br.ach and parks. COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL, LLAN- DOVERY. HEADMISTRESS. B.A., LONDON. Fees, JB1 IQa. (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. 800 BELLE VUE, LANGLAND HILL, MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRIS- PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughtens of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations. Highest REFERENCES. Terms on application. NEXT TERM COMMENCES SEPT 20th. BOARDERS RETURN SEPT. 13th. Kindergarten Department will be opened in connection with the School. MUSICAL. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 100, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA. FLORENCE L. FRICKER, A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., and MISS MINNIE M. FRICKER, L.R.A.M., RESUME LESSONS on 4 1ST MAY. DANCtNG, CALISTHENICS, &C. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. MIS CRAVEN has her VACATION I during the SUMMER MONTHS. Classes will be RESUMED as usoal in the AUTUMN I CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) c FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON, S W. Patients seen daily ON THEIR own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Ex peneea and for the Ras^arcli Department. Secretary, FRED. W. HOWELL. PICTON MEWS. DILLWYN-STREET, SWANSEA. I.L & T. BULLIN. Cabs always ready. Wedding Carriages with Suitable Hoaaes- Funeral Carnages Complete. GUNS'. GUNS 11 GUNS 111 Splendid Selection Latest Model Breechloaders, FINALE 12-bore Ejectors, 33s. Double Ham- M^R GUM, 37s. D and upwards, with Cross 1? II F_„M 55S. Double Hammerless Guns Bolt, FROM OO J R .'Special" cTrtridces 5s- 6D- PER 10°- ME°TIOA PAPER Cartndg ^ATAI0GU6) fT0e.—James and RerynoldsP. 8, George-street, Minones.^n- don, E.C. 891. CANADA-FREE GRANT S OF LAND, I The ALLAN LINE being under contract with the Government of Canada iorconvey- ^NCE of mails, anyone writing to the Com- Danv at 19 James-street, Liverpool, or 10O, ?L«LNV'L str«>t, London, will obtain re JSD handbook,' maps, and latest general in- formation free of cost. n~i to £ 500. Advanced on note of ■ £ I W hand alone, without bonds, pub- licity. or charges of any description who- ever unless business is done. No bills of, sale SInd the strictest privacy guaranteed. On receipt of application representative will wait upon you by appointment and advance vou the amounts required, repayable by easv lnstalments to suit your own convenience, J Special rates for short periods.—Write (ill i confidence) to actual lender. C. WELI:S, Corridor Chamber, Market-place, Leicester. _————————————————- MARBLED LADIE8!-IXFORUATIax aud M AvYllOEf OF PRICFiLHSS VALUE (FREE)- Send stamped eB'velope. Pleatre name this pa)pfr. — Mr. Lawrence, Sit. Elmo, Egremont, Liverpool. 637y9-16 THE Liver and Kidney Regnlator Cures 311 Diseases arising through impurities of the blood; 2M days' treatment post- free. 4s, —John Smith, Beyn Briallu, IJaneamlet. -John Smith, Beyn Briallu. IJaneamlet. I 81W-29 TRADE NOTICES. ™"8 A. J. CHAPPELL. ISHMONGEB & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, Ac WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLED Telegraphic Acidrea-" Chappell, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telephone—0482. JOHN JON E S & Co., HIGH-CLASS YAN Am CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDERS VVOEK. QF^ ■ i AT. BEPAffiS, PAINT INC, 'haiSXt&Q'; 4e., ^BOKPTLT ATTEND^T> TO. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIR6 EXECUTED. '——— „_ NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN &'SON FOR RELIABLE F U It N T.T TT R E. THEY ARE tHE LARGES? MAKERS BY MACHINERY IN WALES, HAVE THE MOST EXPENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AND GIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. $. Carpets Made and Laid Free. ESTABLISHED NEARL i HALF A CENTURY. HIGH STREET & MORRIS LANE, SWANSEA. .1"- It. The ?hJfliciaa'. I Rheumatic Gout and The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Safest and most Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Gentle Medicine for Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. Infants, Children, Delicate Females, and the k to-,C -ness of'Preguancy,, DINNEFCO)R MAGNESI 3M =I't.- HAVE YOU INDIGESTIOP.? HAVE YOU SICK HEADACHES? I I Take -4 t 6% i 9 Pitls. ¡ I To avoid Indigestion. | g This distressing disorder is caused by a poorly-working stomach, which is In need of a jp & little help and a tonic. No matter how bad it may be, a dose of BEECH AM'S PILLS JF will speedily give relief. 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I E s •rro rm lozenges. for over 50 years this Remedy has met Children The effect upon urable) jiko Magic, (oft^n pests by ^k- Uetting r'^ _tres tjje thin, pale-faced, in- in^ the6e^i^d^^mes strong, healthy, and his guardians- Llangennech, near Llanelly, August 30th, 1872. Dear Sir,—My youngest 'laughter, Emma Ann 13 y«are °i age- got lld of a nam- ber'of worms by taking onlv three or four 0f WULuuna (Pontardawe) Worai Lozenges. I am glad to say that she has much improved in health, being previously lingering and delicate in healtii,—ours Vln truly, Eo MARTHA GRIFFITHS, Lato ot Y rufepenllwch. 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