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The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious Barnes to be addreaed to any Past Office, and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Depart ment. Letters to Advertisers by initial etc., or otherwise, may be directed to "The Cambrian" Office free of charge; and 'f stamps are sent to cover postage, will ba forwarded to the Advertiser's own address. Remittances under 5s. may be made in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Or- ders. Postal Orders should be made to :C"The South WVe5 Post" Newspaper Co., Ltd,. 211, High-street, Swansea. Address all communications to the Manager, "The Cambrian." SITUATIONS VACANT. Housekeepers and Companions. -ANTED, for Widower, Working Hcaee- keeper; age about 30.—Apply, person- ally, between 5 and 7 p.m., to 37, Windsor- Terraoe Uplands, Swansea. 197f8-18 WANTED, daily during holidays, Young Lady as Mother's Help; boy 9 and trirl B.-A,pply Mrs. Bellingham, Treraartih., Mum- bice. 343f8-22 I Cooke and Kitchenmatcls. /"lOGK, good Plain, Wanted, at once, for the country; four in family, and three servants kept.-Apply. stating age. wages, SB-nd reference, to Mrs. Bruce. Blax^n-y-Cwm, Moaknaoh, Bridgend. 252fM9 >"17"ITCHENMAID or Housemaid wanted at onoe; good references required.—Apply, Adetphi Hotel. Wind-street, Swansea. 134f8-17 \Xf AJSkl tiD, good strong Girl as Kitchen- I maid. — Apply, Hotel Enterprise, Swansea. 186fS-13 \TANTED immediately, a Oook-CteneraJ; also food atFODg House-Purlourmaid; eountry girl preferred.—Mrs. Prioe, Lianvei- ga.p^R'Pgtory. Breoon. 181F8-18 House and Parlourmaids. HOCSb-^AiiivOUKMAlD Wanted; thor- I oughly experienced; not over 25.-Apply Mrs. Wm Gibbins, Garthmor, Neath. 987e8-22. ,T)AELOlTEMAID. experienced. Wanted, at onoe, for the country; good waitress, silver and lamp cleaner, wages £ 18- £ 20.— 'Apply, stating full particulars and refer- ence, to Mrs. Bruce, Blaen-y-Cwm, Monknash, Bridgend. 232f8-19 WANTED at once. Housemaid-Waitress.— Apply, Hotel Enterprise, Swansea. 184f8-18 WANTED, at onoe, two experienced House- Chambermaids.—Apply Boyal Hotel, 273f8-19 Nurses. WANTED, Nurse Girl, to take charge of three children.-Apply 29, Gwydr-cres- cent, Swansea.. 26413-19 iW ANif;.v. a trustworthy Young Girl as L Nursemaid.— Apply between seven fend eaght, at 215, Eaton-crescent, Swansea 313f8-21 Generals. AID SEEVANT WanTSt, good at all housework; no washing, no Lamps, boots, knives, etc; man servant kept.—Pen'. v y-Bank House, Clydach. 275f 8-21 |T?yANTED, a Girl, for daily housework— L Apply ll, Brynmill-crescent, Swansea. 226f8-19 "YYANTED, a respectable Girl, about 16.— Apply 3, Lower Oxford-street, Swan- -sea.. 345f3-22 T7t7ANTED, a good General Servant, at »* once—Apply Albion Inn, Nelson-st Swansea. 316f8-22 TIT ANTED, experienced, trustworthy Girl; » » wages £ 17.—Apply 6 to 8 p.m., Westfa! Eaton Grove. 340f8-23 \VJSJ ANTED, a strong Girl, a.bout 16, to assist in Housework.—Address Box 10, "Dsbily Post," Swansea. 324f8-22 \X7ANTED, a General Servant; good wages given.—Apply, The Matron, Borough Hospital. Swansea 206f8-JJ V?y ANTED a sharp little Gi-l just left school; 9 to 6—Apply Evans, 4, Kelson-street, Swansea. x 3.38f8-19 [Y\TANTED, at once, a good General SeT. vant.—Apply Mrs. Levmson, 37, Lower Oxford-street. Swansea. 304f8-21 WANTED, strong Girl as General; sleep out.—Apply, Miss Dickens, 83, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea, 2Q2f8-18 T7f7ANTED, a good General ServaratTlnnst have good references.—Apply, Oyster- mofith Hotel. Mumbles. 1335n8-17 WANTED, at cues, a General; also an ™ elderly person as Mother's Help. — Apply Bay View Hotel, Swansea. 247f817 TJjTAJJTED. a Girl for General Work; two T t- in family; another kept —1, Brunswick Villas. St Helen's.road. Swansea. 291f8-21 XJSJ ANTED, to^TlTi^Tto ut 157 as Gen- era"l Servant; sleep home.—Apply Mrs. Fletcher, 49, Oxford-et-eet, Swansea. 252f8-19 WANTED: General servant; also young VV Girl as Nursemaid—Apply, Mrs. W. G. Christians. 3: Promenade. Swansea. 1W8-18 XX7ANTED, a good General; aiso a cl^n t- Woman to take family washing.— Apply 8. Bryn-y-Mor-creecent. Swansea. 255f8-19 W* ANTED, good General Servant; Young Nurse Girl; sleep out—Apply Mrs P. Molyneux, 6, Gore-terrace, Swansea. 300f8-21 WANTED, a General Servant; and to as- sist waiting.—Apply, with reference, T. Hopkins. Woodfield Temperance Hotel. Mor- riston 142f8-17 jTfiTANTED, a respectable Girl, about 15, to I help in honsework; sloop in; good Itnme.-Apply 3. Osborae-terraoe, Bryn-road, Swansea. 253f8-19 WANTED, good General Servant, age about 30 or 40. used to cooking; reference, Apply, Francis, Grocer, 23, Robert-street, x a,-o aefoo, 148f8-17 WANTED, for Newport, respectable Girl, about 16 years, as Nurse and assist in light duties.—Apply mornings, to 105, Bh on d<ta-s t reel, Swansea. Z53f8-19 \\jr ANTr r clean trustworthy General; n'' 'c to do little washing and pla/in cookirc, small family-Apply, Mrs Sims, Z3 W tzidsor-place, Neath. 164f&-17 WANTED. a good General Servant, able r to do plain cooking; references re- quired —Apply Mrs. Evans, Duke of Welling- t-on. St Mary-street, Swansea. 307f8-21 TVT ANTED, clean and respectable Person for Housework, and able to do plain cooking; sleep out; for Bryn mill.—Address. Box 28. "Daily Post," Swansea 190f8-18 l\/ANTm. good Genera] Servant, about 18, able to speak Welsh; oonntry girl preferred; reference required.—Apply Join- ers' Arms. Ystrad ix>a.d I'forestfach. 328f8-22 XV ANTED at once a good Genera! Servant, V about 20 years of age; part of washing given out.-Apply. between 10 and 11 a.m., or 8 and 9 p.m., to M rS. Sandry, 9, Kensington- terrace, Swansea. 212f8-l8 WANTPD. respectable Girl^ fp>r House- work; sleep home; one living in neigh- bourhood of Brynmill preferred.-Apply, ;n first instance, between 9 and 11 and 5 and 7, to Kardomah, 232. High-stTeeit, Swansea. 321f8-21 Servants1 Registry Offices, ^l/TILS. C. TAMLYN, Select Registry Office, 4, Union-street, Swansea.—Wanted, good Cooks, Generals, and Housemaids, for Hotel and Private; also Barmaids. Nat., Tel. 268x3. [ 356f8-2 "DEQUIEED, immediately, several good Gensral Servants, a House-Pairftour- maid, and Cook-General; good ulaoes wait. ing.—EegifJtry, Castle Hill, Mumbles. 318f8-21 rvr SCEL .ANEOU8 SITUATIONS A iila.tiii.muii Wanted at Glyu Neath, for Colliery work.—Write, giv- ing particulars, and stlate wages, to "Black- emith. "Daily Poet." Swansea. 101f8-17 (^J-OOD Man Wanted, at once, for Milk Bound at Llanelly.—Apply 32, Walter- road, or Carmarthen United Dairies, Ua.ii- elly, o^fd-23 r^BOCERY and Provisions—Wanted. SepT. 1st, First-class Young Maa; must be ex- perienced; personal application preferred• clut-door.- Apply. R. L. T7joma«, Neath. Wi /OOD Man Wanted, to Sell Milk at Burry- port, and to livo on company's pre mises; would have to pay small weekly ren- tal; good references required; constant em- ployment.-Apply to 32, Walter-road, Swan- sea, or to Carmajthen United Dairies, Llan- elly. 326f&-21 T7" Nli"i'Eu5>S.-Wanted, experienced Hands for Griswold and Eclipse Machines.— Apply A. Jones and Co., Tawe Factoiv, New Cut Bridge, Swansea 244f8-19 GOOD Man Wanted foir Milk Bound.—Apply 32, Walter-road. Swa-neea. 315f8-22 MASON.—Waited, Mason, for Colliery work; regular employm'ent.—Apply In- ternational Anthracite Colliery, Aljercrajve, Swa-neea Valley. 329f&-19 A UTt'i'i'XING,-Smart Youn^ Mati "Waated, W used to Shipping Trade; also Youth as "orter.-Griffiths and Sons, 39-43, Higb-st., Swansea 254f8-17 T>A1NTEBS Wanted.—Apply Thomas, Pain- ter, Pontardulais. 219t8-19 DAINTBRSandPapcrha-ngere wanted ^t IP once.—P. Symons and Sons, Plumbers I and Decorators, Swansea. 169fH7 f PAINTERS.—Wanted. Brush Hands. — J- Apply J. Johnson, Painter, etc. Llan- dovery. None but steady men need apply. 267f8-21 nPO Nickel Refiners.—Wanted, for America, a Man to take charge of complete plant for refining nickel and cobalt by products of lead, wet process. He must thoroughly understand his work, and capable of taking full charge. Splendid country to live in Pare will be paid. Excellent opportunity to a man who fully understands the above.— Address in first instance to Williania, Kings- wcodw Brston^road, W., DuJwich^ London, SE- j 320f8-19 \\rANTED, aA once, a good Man, for Milk Round. — Apply Naitiional Dairy, Skewen. 34MM9 X"VT ANTTCD, a ca-pabie, steady Colliery » Blacksmith.—Apply a,ny morning, at Weigfawr Colliery, Owmbwrla. 354f8-22 TV"ANTED, immediately, good Shirt and Collar Ironer, good polisher essential, 22te. per week; also Washer, lag.-Apply, with reference, Miss Swettenham, Ha.nd Laundrv, Llandrind'.Ml Wells. 317f8-21 TVANTED, a Lady, to take charge of the Drapery and Boots Departments, one who can buy preferred; Welsh essential. I Apply, staging experience, age, and wages expected, to the Cwmhwrla. Cij-opera.tivo j Society, Ltd., Swansea. 333f8-22 WANTttlJ, thoroughly capable Working Manageress for Steam Laundry — Apply in own handwriting, stating age, ex- perience, when disengaged, married or single. and wages required and references, to Soo- retary, Nearth Steam Latin-dry Co., Ltd.. Neath. 14M8-17 WORK IN CANADA.—-Plenty of Work offer- ing until November in Manitoba to Har- vest Hands arriving before September. Fare to WLnnepeg (Manitoba) from LB 168.. ad. Tickeis back at greatly redueed ratee, leav- ing Canada not later than November 23rd.— Apply to Ca-nadiajt Pacific Railway, IS. St. Augustine's-pairade. Bristol, or local agent, 15545db8-18 QAJSTTABY Inspectors, Lady Health Visi- s tare Salaries £100 to £351). Several hun- dred T^Pcies annually. Open to all. Snc- oess cartmn Postal lessons now commenc- ing for coming exams; fees, 25s.—Mush ens. Science Teacher, Sunderland. 190f8-25 Managers and Clerks. CLERKSHlPS: £ 85— £ 450: Admiralty, War, c Excise, Customs ofiioes, vacancies now; open to all, aged 15—23. Experience unneces- sary Speciad explanatory pamphlet free. —Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert Hall, Edinburgh. 19318-17 ENT5RAL Clerk Wanted, for Merchant's Office; must have knowledge of short- hand and typewriting. State age, references, and salary required.—Address Box 103, "Daily Post." Swansea. 33218-19 VVANTED, smajt Junior Book-keeper, in Shipping Office, Swansea; previous ex- perience in shipping o&ioe preferred.—Apply stating age and salary required, to Ship, "Daily Post," Swansea. 288f8-21 WANTED, Young Mian, to act as Clork ajid Traveller for Brickworks, Swans-pa Valley; Welsh essential; previous experience preferred.—Apply by letter, stating wagæ and qualifications, Box 1892, "Daily Post,' Swansea. 352f8-22 Tradesmen's Apprentices <& Assistants A SMART Boy Wanted; one just leaving School preferred.—Apply. Domestic Ba- zaar. High-street. Swansea. 178i8-19 GROCERY.-Wanted, a strong, useful Lad. G -Apply, stating wages, etc., to Gro- cery, "Daily Poot," Swansea. 1841n3-19 O E CHARLES, Chemist, Brecon, wants J-V« an Assistant; abont 21; send particu- lars. 179f&-18 ANTED, a Young Lady, to attend to Con fleot/ionery B-usiness.—Srtiate age, etc., to Confectionery, "Daily Poet," Swan- sea. 310f&-21 Office Soys and Errand Boys. "V/TrANTED, immediately, smart Errand w L- Boy, of good chaajac&er.—Auckland, tligh-stireet, Swansea. 281f8-21 OFFICÈ Boy Wanted, about 14.—Apply, in „°!J'n handwriting, Box 99, "Daily -few, Swansea. 297f3-21 Hote) Assistants, &c. La^y Wanted, for a short time, through illness; a thor- oughly respectable young lady.-Apply Mrs. .a'iL e!^5, c ange Eestocrsvnt, Adelaide- street, Swansea. 279f8-19 WANTED, two Under Boots.-Apply Heid W Boots; and two Boys for bakehouse.— I Apply Bakary, Mack worth Hotel, Swansea. S09f8-2J WANTED at once, Respectable Young Lady for Bar; one willing to learn would suit.—Apply, Hotel Enterprise, Swan- eea., 18of8-18 WANTED, an energetic and trustworthy W Young Ma.n to assist in Bar, and make himself generally useful.—Address, with references, to Alpha. "Daily Post," Swansea. 2.62f3-19 Millinery, failcringan ssmaKing A SSISTANT Wanted, able to do Millinery A weD; serve through and keep Boock; Welsh; good references.—Apply, L I..ewis, Wyndham Shop, Treherbert. 147f8-17 T^RESSMAIQN-G.—<Good Bodice Hand; also J-7 Improvers a.nd Apprentices wanted at once.—E. and L. Symons, Costumiers and Dra- pers. 68. Brynymor-road, Swansea 168f8-17 TTTANTED, a Girl for Needlework.—Appdy Miss Dickens, 83.. Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 201f818 fgents, Canvassers, Travelfers, &c, A N experienced Insurance Agent Wanted in Swansea. Special sa/lary and com- mission to man showing good record. — Ad- dress Progress. "Daily Post," Swansea. 224f8-19 A CTIVE, reliable Man, of good appear- anco a.nd address. Wanted to solicit business for a first-class company; liberal remuneration and good prospects to capable man.—Address Mace, "Daily Post," Swansea 155&3d.b.8-22 AGENT Wanted, with a good connection among brewers, ale and porter a<nd min- eral water bottlers, chemists and druggists, to secure orders for corks; large and speedy sale; profit-ible confmission.—Address, Box 338. Sells' Advertising Offices, London, B.C. 67fJ-18 /CREDIT DXAPEiRY. Good Ca.nvaos&x v/' Wanted; "experienced preferred, or man with insurance experience would suit. — Address Drapery. "Daily Post," Swansea. 283f 8-21 NSURANOE Agents Wanted to introduce amongst tbeir connections good side line, for l<>cal firm.—Particulars to Car1 ton, "Daily Po.'<t," Swansea. 241f8-19 MAN Wanted; £ 2 weekly and commission" Regular employment. Experience un- nooessa.ry.-A.ddres.s Acme Surfa<)e Co., Farn- worth, Bolton. 221 f 8-25 AN. with good middle-ciasa connection, 1" offered Agency of profitable character, remuneration progressive and per man eut.— Address Good, "Daily Post," Swansea, 212f 8-19 — — npSAVET.LER Wanted to Sell our Household Specialities; good wages given; sam- plee and full particulars 3 stamps.—George Dobby. Gathorne-eureet. Brighouee 250e&-31 SWANSEA DISTRICT.-The "Mutual Re- ks servfl" has openings for smart Canvas- sers in its "Provident" (monthly premium) Department, with excellent opportunity for ra.pid promotion for such —Apply Manager. 2, Union Chambers, Swansea-. 260f8-19 OYAL LITER FIOiiNDLY SOCIETY~Z 113, Established 18i0. Funds nearly £ 2,500.MXi. Over £ 100.000 to be distributed in Caeb Bonuses this yeair to paying memberf with a minimum membership of 20 vearp as at the end of Decernilfc-, 1903 Wanted reliable. energe-tic men as agents for Swsu. sea and District. Salary and commission to start. Assistance given. Interest in Books. Splendid opening for men not afraid of work. Also men who are desirous of adding to their income a,re invited to apply for spare time agency terms to J. Macken, Dls- trict Manager, £ Corkon-terraoe, Swansea; H CnticlifPe. District Manager, Park Cham- bers. Portland-street, Swansea. 77Oe0-2)> i t>r\S WEEKLY.—Spare Time Employment offered to either sex, who can write Particulars free. — Addressed envelope to Manager fDepartmeoi; AJ). Glendower. Tor- quay 222fS-19 SITUATIONS WANTED. A sha/rp. respectable Lad, age 14, seeks situation in an office, solicitor's office preferred -Address Lad, 3, Gladstone Build- ings, Swansea. 298f8-21 T .ADY, till recesiti yenga-ged in Christian work in London, desirec light engage- ment; good practical experience; domesti- carted; companion-able; salary seoondary to quiet, refined home—Addneas Helpful, "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 292f8-21 TOASTER MARINER, aged 30, unable to'1 L follow profession owing to slight de- fective hearing, desires suitable shore em- ployment; good penman and arithmetician; htgbe.st referenceo; small salary .-Address Mariner, "Daily Post," Swansea. 29Sf8-21 RESPECTABLE Married Man requires R situation in a place of trust; age 27; highest references. — Box. 201, "Da.ily Post," Swansea. 177f8-'l8 SITUATIONS Want«=d as General Servants S for several strong country girls.-Mrs. 11 Caster, Registry, Gloucester. 202f8-19 'T'HE Vicar-designate of Holy Trinity, Swan- -*• sea, highly recommends his man as Grocm-Ooachman, or Groom-Gardener, or any position of trust, age 24.—Address Rav. George F- Packer, Rectory, Llanwetherine, Abergavenny. 272f8.17 WANTED, a few days a week, Washing or Cleaning, by respectable Young Woman; good reference if required.-Apply 109. Rhyddings Park-road, Swansea. 235f8-19 YOU-No Man (25) seeks sitnaftOn as Ware- J- houseman or Driver, or Dlice of trust; strictly pober and honest.—Addi^em, "Trust," "Daily Post," Swansea. lSQf8-1" I MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED. Shop Mirror, 7ft. x 3ft.—Ad- l- da-ass Mirror, "Daüy Post," Swansea. 312f&-21 W ÅNTED, on Freehold Property in Swan- Sketty, £ L,050.—Address D.E.P., i>aaly Po^t" &wansea>. 2&9f&-19 yVANT FID a smaill Restaurant, oar Sweet Bus ness.—Addrp«s Mrs L. M Hams, c.o Post Office, Cwaiibwrla 246fS i i TXT ANTED, smail four-roomed House »I- cemtre Swansea; no family.—Reply D.& c.o Daily Pest," Swansea. 280f8-21 WANTED), by Mar oh, a Cottage, with good garden, near Sketty.—Address Cottage, "Daily Post," Swansea 230f8-19 I "WAN-raD to Purchase, 6 or 7-roonied House; must be central Addrees RoyaJ., "Daily^ Post," Swansea. 263f8-19 TITANT^r on V about 1st September, House, Brynmill or Uplands preferred, four or fixe bedrooms.—Full particulars Roche, Mercantile Marine Office, Swansea. 124f8-M HOUSE Wanted, September 25th, ten min- utes walk from Oxford-Street; rental about £ 26.—Address Tempus, "Daily Post," Swansea. 327f8-22 DATING Quarry Wanted near Swansea.— State full particulars; genuine business meant.—Address, Quarry^ "Daily Poet," Swansea-. I63f8-17 nno TAICO'RS.—Wanted to Irny, a seoond- T hand Machine and Ironer; must be in good ord& .-State price to W.T.. "Daiily Post," Swansea- 218f8-19 O HOUSE AGE-NTS and others—Wanted eight or nine-roomed. Villa in or near Swaneea.—Puli particulars only to "Lease," "Daily Post," Swansea. 188f8-19 MISCELLAN EOUS. 'I PATNT-B2S.—Ten ders are invited for J- Painting the outside of Sit. Martin's Church, Dun"0aait.—For particulars apply to Churchwarden. 348f8-19 TTTILL any kind person adopt a strong, T ™ healthy, Baby Boy, one week old, for love; no premiu m -Address. X.Y., "Daily Poet." Swansea. 144f8-17 AMERICA, America, America.- k your passage by the Cuuard and American Lines.—For tickets apply to the agent: W. Jones. Post Office, Brynhyfryd, Swansea.. 182f8-18 "DHSENOLOGY.—Professor W. A. Williams, 1 the expert Character Reader, may be consulted daily at the Victoria Arcade, near the Market, Swansea. 266f8-21 PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. TCfHN M. LEEDER and SONS' REGISTER of Houses for Sale and to Let may be obtained gratis on application at their Auc- tion and Estate Ofiicas, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 308f8-21 TO LET.—Exoellent House in Grove-place, immediate possession. Rent £35. 338f8-21 "VT ORTHAMPl-ON-PLACE.—House to Let. Close to town. Rent JE40. 308f8-21 TTPLANDS.—Nice Villa Residence to be let. Garden and Greenhouse. Rent £48. 308f8-21 BRYN-ROAD, just beyond the tram route. B —A convenient Villa. Residence to be Sold. 77 years unexpired. Ground Rent £ 4 ICe.^Prioe £ 560. 3CdfS-21 TTfTEiSTOEOSS.—Two nicely situated Mod- era Detached Villas to be Let. Early possession. 3C3f8-21 TTNDRRWCK>D,~ MUMBLES.—Two Semi-de- tached Villa Residences to be I^et. Im. mediate possession. Rent £40. 3.00f8-21 T NDEi;IE —Excellent Ccuntsry House, with 15 acres of land. To be Let. Rent, fA5.. 3Q8f8-21 rpiCHBORNE, MUMBLES. — Furnished J House, 7 bedr.x>ms, 2 sitting-rooms, ga.r. den, and telephone. To be Let till end of September. SOSfg-^i BLA.CKPILL.—Detached YilIa.. with Stabl- B ing, to be IA-t. Rent £ 45 308f8-21 OFFICE-S to let. in Wind-street, Mount- street, and Cambrian-place. 308f8-21 UHOOTTN3.—Several excellent Sporting s Eata-tas to be Let for the coming season 30Sf8-21 ORDERS to view and full particuiars of 0 any of the above may be had on ap- plication to John M. Leeder a.nt.: Son, 46, WiUerl.oo-et.feet, Swansea 30Sf8-21 'TO LET, in the Uplands, next September, -■ eight roomed house, bath (hot and cold), rent £ 26.—Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. rent £ 26.—Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 238f8-l0 BENTHALI7-PLACE, StTTHOMAS.-3 deeir- aUi-e Dwelling-houses for Sale, six rooms; lease 76 years; ground rent £ 7. Cheap quick sale. -Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea.. 238f8-19 EAR MITMBLES —To "LetT ^rnished, for September or ^longer. Detached House, 4 bedrooms, Z sitting-rooms; very cheap rent. -Samuel. Auctioneer, Swansea* 238f8-19 "j\TUMBLES.—To Ijet, Furnished, for Sep- M tem ber. a House on the Langland-road, 5 bedrooms, two sitting-rooms, bath (hot and cold).—Samuel. Auctioneer, Swansea. 2J8f8-19 "j^TUMBLES.—To Let, desirable Residence, six bedrooms, three reception rooms, bath (hot and cold), usual conveniences, splendid, position. — Samuel, Auctioneer Swansea. 238f8- TJMBLES.—For Sale, in Somerset-plac^ -i'-JL good Dwelling-house, eleven rooms stable, elc.-A. W. Sa-mnel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 238f8.19 ANDOKF. MILI/BROOK-STRHET .For Sale, House and Shop; lease 67 years?; ground rent- C2-, let 14s. 9d. per week.—Astley W. Samuel, Auctioneer. Swansea.$38f8-19 1 ANTIORE. MILLBEOOK-STREET.-Ocvtt^e JJ far Sale; lea«e 67 years; ground rent £ 1 15s.Samuej, Auctioneer, Swansea.. 238f8-1.9 "1TTBST CROSS.—Charming Detached Villa Residence, 5 bed. 3 reception rooms. gas a/nd water, blinds and gas fittings; immedi- ate possession.—Sa/muefl, Auctioneer. King's ITaol, Swansea. 238f8-19 "pARM AROTSn-ROAdT Middle-road. and C Oroes-street. — W-ghteen IJrwelling Houses for Sale. Lease 59 yesrs. Ground Thent S9 15s. Gross rental £ 168.—Samnel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 238mig FREBHOTaD Dwelling-house in Nort-Kamp- ton-plaoa eight bed, 3 sitting-rooms- every convenience and perfect sanitatiyn. For Sale.—Astley Samuel, Auctioneer, King's Hall, 238f8-19 C<SO^IWETJ,-TERR!ACE7-F<^r SaleT" good ) Dwellmg-house, 5 bed, 2 sitting-rooms, ba.th (hot and cold), long lease, low ground rant.—A. W. Samuel, Auctioneer, King's Hall. Swansea. 338f8-19 FOR Disposal. Double Licensed Public- House, a-t Morriston; good position; leading brewers; free for spirits and miner- als; selling about six barrels of beer per week; ingoing £ 150.—Apply David M. Thomas. Valuer, Rutland House, Rnt^nd-street, Swan- sea. I 233f8-19 F" OR SALE. 5 Leasehold Houses in VonTorT street, Ha.fod, Swansea> all in thorough good repair, and let to very good tenants. Will sell one or more.-A,pply Thomas, Estate Agent, Rutland House, Rntland-sibreet, Swansea. 234MIg HOUSES FOR SALE. _n pOR Sale, two Freehold Houses in Cecil- street. Neath.—Henry Parminter, Auc- tioneer, Neath. 146f8-17 TpoS SALE, House, BryunsiH-crescen t; J- modern imp rove mente; long lease.—Ad- dress, Brynmill, "Dailv Post." Swansea. I54f8-17 L-CS SALE, by private treaty. Freehold House, centre of town; modern improve- ments; recently renovated throughout.—Ad- dress, House, "Daily Post," Swansea. 155f8-17 "POR Sale, Four capital Dwelling Houses in Leohard'6-terrace, Gnold Park-road, Neath; leasehold; term 99 years; good gar. dens; back entrance.—Henry Parminter, Auc- tioneer, Neath 145 £ 8-17 "C^OR S1AI.FJ, 18 five-roomed Cottages Scyborfaoh-dtreet, near the Cwmfelin Tinplate Works; good investment: no reason- able offer refuaed.-Apply Gear ,15, Dynevor- place, Swansea. 335f8-22 FOR Sale, by privarte Treaty, Freehold and Leasehold Dwelling Houses in Burrows- road, Old-road, and Victoria-road, Melirtca-y. tlIan.-For particulars, apply to Henry Par- minter, Auctioneer, Neath. 145f8-17 FOR Sale, by private treaty, eeparatally or otherwise, six new Leasehold Dwelling Houses in Pendrill-street, and ten in Alice- street, Neath. Term 99 years. All let.-For particulars apply to Henry Pannin-ter, Auc- tioneer, Neath. 14618-17 HOUSE For sale, Henrietta-street; long lease; hot and cold bath and scullery.— Address, "Henrietta," "DaMy Poet." Swan- sea. I mfS-i8 HOUSE far Sale, in centre of town, mx rooms, attic, and back entrance; let to good tena.nt; must sen.-Write or per. ticulars, L.R.E., "Daily Post," SwOtea. ^g728nfl30 AWARDEN-CRESCENT.—For innnedjaAe JH disposal, a Splendid House in this orescent, with well-fitibed bath (h. and c.); ex- oellenrt; in vest ment.—Address Box 20, "Daily Pcet," Swansea. 3&f8-1 VpnY Six-roomed Houses For Sale at~Alei- andra^ ter race. BrynuriU, with or with- out possession; modern convenience; excep- tional ba.rgain.-Apply, Jones, Builder, 95, Rhyddings Park-road, Swansea. 160f8-17 QT. THOMAS—7-roomed Bouses for Safle, S bath (hot and oold), superior invest- mefnt; reasonable prioe.-Write, Superior "Daily Post," Swansea. 20f8-ia BUS! MASSES FOR SALE. RONMONGERY Business for Disposal, in a populous district; suit beginner; no reasonable offer refused; reason for selling, going a;broad.-A-pply B. Morris, 75, Rocking. ham-terraoe, Briton Ferry 274f8-21 TO BE LET-BUSINESS PREMISES GORSEINON.—To Let, a Shop and Dwel- G ling House, situate in the principal street.—Apply 63, High-street-, Gorseinon. 303f 8-21 1X> LET. from September 29th, the whole of -L the premises above Messrs. Siedle Bros., Photographers, 13, Haathfield-street. Fine rooms; suitable for offices or business pre- -is-Apply above address. 229f8-19 LAR/GE Yard and Building in centre of town to let.—Apply L. J. Pop kin Mor- gam, Solicitor, 208, High-street, Swansea. 173f8-17 Sw ANSE.A.To Let, in the best business part of Oxford-street, Lock-up Shop: also four Rooms .suitable for Offices, on the second floor of the above premises; immediate possession.—Apply to Frederick F. Mestgar.Es- tate Agent, etc., Melbourne House, 7. Mel- boorner-place, Swansea^ 13975-t.c. OFFICES AND LOCK-UP SHOPS TO LET. OFFICE to Let. Cattle Chambers, Castle Bailey-street, Swansea. Low rent. 2Q3f8-26 {"\FF\CES To Let, immediate possession, oommodious suites, at Fisher-street, Swansea-.—Apply, w. G. Christians, 20. Fisher-street, Swansea, Solicitor 195f8-24 STABLES, ETC., TO LET. I^O Be Let.—Store or Stable with Loft, on the Strand.—Apply to Messrs. Beor and Plant, Temple-street, Swansea. 79f8-29 -■ TO LET-HOUSES. rpo Be Let, OornV, i House, Christina-street, Swansea; suitable for Credit Drapers or Tailors.—Apply by letter. W.M., "Daily Post, Swansea. 208 £ 8-18 nnO LET, from 28th. insrt., £ 4. Marlborough- A road. Swansea; six rooms, bath-room, nicely kept gardeu; excellent condition.— Apply at house, after 6 p.m. lolfS-17 /^j_WYD'R-CRE8CENT.—I'o Let, shortly. No G 49. containing 9 rooms and bathroom. —lAppJy J. Rice Jones, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, IM, Oxford-street, Swansea. 286f8-21 "rUMBLP^To Let, September, House, 9 x rooms', bath (hot and oold), every con- venience; pleasantly situa.ted—Apply Elsiy, £ he_Dunns_^ 351f^22 Le,, M UMB{]E^-To Lecf, September » House, Rock-tenrace, containing 7 rooms; rent £ 20.—Apply J. Rioe Jones. Auc- tioneer. 104. Cteford-stj-eef. Swansea- 286f8-21 TLTUMBLES.—To Let, Furnished, for^S^ M tember, a 6-roomed Cottage 13 Bed- rooms), near the new Church, England. Appjy Gear, 15, Dynevor-place, Swansea. 334f8-22 "TJUMBLIB.—To Let, four-iviomed House; 't he-aitihy situation; five minutes walk froen train; renf, 3s. weekly.—Ai^ply, 17, Pros- pect-terrace, Nooiton, West Cross, R.S.O. 711! 17 <vt Houfta ro Let, bathroom, etc.— Apply 36, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 361 f 8-19 TTPLANDS.—To Let. 9-roomed House; every modern convenience; rent £ 26.—Apply, 4, Gwydr-creaoent. 209f8-18 TAT"II^LOWS-PLaCE.-To Let, No. 4, con- tainiug 8 rooms aud bathroom; im- mediate passeseion.—Apply J. Rica Jones. 104. Oxford-street. Swansea 2S6f8-21 A VESTT^bss. MUMBLES.- To Let, now, superior, roomy, quiet, coin vein ieat Residence; all modern requirements; stables, acre of ground; moderate rent.—1, Gwydr- terrace, Swaaasea. 3(Bf3-21 APARTMENTS TO LET. T>ED-SITTING-ROOM to Let; comfortable J-* home for Young Lady in business; mod'arate terms.—Address Headthy, Da,ily Poert," Swansea. 289f8-21 ED a-nd Sitting-room to Let, good attend- B anco, every convenience, hot and cold bath, King Edwa rd s-road; terms moderate.— Address Crorse, "Daily pqK,, Swansea. 287f8-21 r>OARD aad- L^i^Kigs for one cr two it- spectable raen; terms from ICS. 6d.; three minutes' walk from High-street Sta- tion.—Apply, Mrs, Kerslake, 19, Prince of Wales-road, Swansea 166f8-1'7 /^OMFORI ABLE ±5edroom and Sitting- c room; suit one or two .gentleman; at tendajioe.—Apply Mrs. Taylor, 28, Cradock- street, Swansea. 251f8-l9 COMFORTABLE Home offered to two Ladies or Gentlemen as Paying Guests, or otherwise; one minute from Sketty trams; lovely view; good references; terms 25s. per week each .—Address Wern, "Daily Foot," Swansea. 24SfS-19 IjlURNISHED Rooms, with or without board—Rhostrevor. Castleton, Mumbles 1COn8-19 FURNISHED or Unfumffihed Rooms to let, F facing sea, convenient trams, good 10- cality; suit visitors, young married couple, or gentlemen friends—lo, Trafalgar-place, Brynmin. 250f8-20 HIGHLY Respectable Apartments to Let; JH. bath (hot and cold), good food and attendance; suit business gentlemen.—Apply 3, Brunswick-street, Swansea. 269f8-21 SUPERIOR Apartments to Let. Walter- road, first-class references, specially re- commended terms moderate.—Address Wale ter, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 270f8-21 TO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms, with use of gas stove and scullery; terms mod- erate—69, Norrf oik-street, Swansea. 31 l-eS-21 O LETT, two Unfurnished Rooms; use of Bath-room and Scullery.—Apply, C. Evans, Newsagent, Brynymor-road. Swansea. 162f8-17 rpo LET, with Young Couple, two pleasant -L Rooms, partly furnished; use of scul- Jerry a¡n<i bathroom.—Apiily Mrs. Charles Evans, Newsagent, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swan- sea. 256fS-l9 TElNBY.—Sitting-room and one or two Bed- T rooms, facing sea., near golf, church, station. Post Office, one mile from Tenby, from August 24th; terms strictly moderate. —Address Mrs. M., "Glanymor," Penally. 224f8-17 7 Willows-place, Swansea.—To Let. Sitting. 751 room and large Front Bedroom; good attendance. 225f8-19 APARTMENTS AND FURNISH ED HOUSES WANTED, A young Widower and little Boy, aged 4 years, require two Unfurnished Rooms and attendance.—Write, stating terms. Box 200, "Daily Post," Swansea. <!I 233fB-19 A PARTMENTS^—Wanted| Front~ 'Sitting. A room and Bedroom, off St. Helen's- Toad.—Write terms, with or without board. etc., to P.E., "Daily Post," Swansea. 12308-19 BEDROOM, with use of Sitting-room re- quired, by Young Man in business all day; must be centrally situated, and terms stated, or no notice taken.—Write G. L., "Daily Past." Swansea. 231fS-17 FRONT Bed and Sitting Room in good lo- cality, West End, required by two young men.—State terms and full particu- lars, "Permanent," "Daily Post." 161f8-i8 PIiASMARL, Moirriston, or Swansea. — Waited, respectable Apartments, two rooms, by gentleman. Please state terms.- Address Anxious, "Daily Poet," Swansea.. 214f8-19 PLEASANT Apartments for Visitors or p Residents.—1 double-bedded Room and one Sitting-room. Cars pass the door to al] parts. Easy distance to Sands and Great Western Station, good cooking; terms mod- erate.—A, Walter-road, Swansea-. 306t8-21 TWO Unfurnished Rooms wanted; terms moderate.—Address, R.M.T., "Daily Post," Swansea. 191f8-18 WANTED, Sitting-room and Bedroom, by gentleman.—Write, stating terms, Box 11, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 336f8-17 WANTED, House, 8 or 9 rooms, in Sketty, Brynmill, or near Swansea; rent must be moderate.—Address Carlton, "Daily Posit." Swansea. 22415-19 WANTED, Furnished or Unfurnished Apartments; two roams; with use of Scullery; close to town.—Address Ha war den, "Daily Post," Swansea. 236f8-19 WANTED, by young couple, three Un- furnished Rooms; use of scullery; bathroom; West. End preferred.—Full particu- lars to "Chica," "Daily Post" 211fS-19 WANTED, at or near Langlan(P Bay\ Mumbles, plain Board and Lodging for three or four ladies, for a. month, from 7th September; no boarding-house.—Mrs. Per- rott, Luppitt Vicarage, Honiton, Devon. 187f 8-13 187f 8-13 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. ID OB SALE, 30 young Pigs 9 weeks old.- £ A.pply. Farm Bailiff, Penlan Farm, Skewen. 215f8-lS X^OR SALE, Banjo and Case, good as new, cost six guineas; no reasonable offer refused.-19, Bellevue-street, Swansea. 167f8-18 "POR SALE, two Breechloaders.—Apply Nathan and Co.. The Reliabl^kClothiens, 12. College-street, Swansea. Nat. Tel., looyo. 294f8-21 FOR SALE, five Belgian Hare Rabbits. 3 months old. and their mother; cheap. to clear. Seen at any time.—Scarfe, But- cher, Swansea. 350f-819 FOR SALE, handsome Sable and White Ool- A lie Dog; exoellent pedigree; shown once, taken second prize; price, £ &■—Wilde, Rnondda Hotel. Mumbles. 196f8-18 "pOR IMMEDIATE SALE. <7hoap, a large -A quantity of Roofing Pamtiles suitable for Works and Farm Outhouses.—Apply C. E. and II. AI. Peel, Ltd., Swansea. 121f8-24 ~p03 SALE, Violin by Antonius Stradivar- A ius; date 1716.—For particulars, J. M. James, 8, EversCey-road, Sketty; or R. White, 17, M&osel-etroet, Briton Ferry. 12018-16 FOR SALE, Petter Williams's Welsh Bible, 135 years old, complete with biography, apocrypha, and steel plate, perfect c&adition —Address Bible, "Da.ily Tost," Swansea. 278f8-21 KNITTING Machir.fis.—Several second-hand Machines for Sale, from £ 2 10s., Flat and Sou-nl — Apply A. Jones and Co ,New Cut Bridge, Swansea. 24Sf8-19 AIREDALE Terrier Pups tor Sale, from A that celebrated winner. "Danygraig Chum," and winning bitch, "Duchess Nut." Will all make winners.—J. E. Davies,. Hair- dresser, Port TennanWoa-d. Swansea. 216f8-I8 BARGAIN.—Wire-hair Fox Terrier Bitch, 13 and her two Pups; dog and bitch; one month old; by Stevens' "Ambs Ace," one of the longest-headed dogs living; the lot, 25s. -Perry, 14, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 199f8-18 T' ADY, giving up housekeeping, wishes to sell handsome Oval Walnut Table, also old-fashioned Woolwork Screen.—Address Mrs. Gunningham, Skett-Y. QAFES for Sale (bargain#; also seond- S hand Traction. Portable and Horizc<ntal Engines, Mortar Mills, Vertical Boilers.—Birt and Co., 47a. Stra.nd. Swansea^ 73f9-16 Z^iiUNA and Delf Ware. clTeap- — WeU V assorted Crates of Everyday Selling lines for Shops, Markets, and Hawking.— Write for lists.—Shea-f Pottery, Manufactur- ers, Longton. Staffs 1?2 GUNS!! THESPECTATrTUN. 27sT6d. Double Barrel, Breech-loader, Top Lever Double Bolt. 45s. THE DEFIANCE GUN. 45s. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. Buy from the actual makers, 12 bore. Top Lever, Double Barrel, BREECHLOADER. r Twist Barrels. Double Bolted. Engine Turned Rib. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed or cash returned in full. Cheapest house in the trade for repairs. Illustrated Cat,alogue post fr&e.—C. JAMES and ROBERTS, 166, CHARLES-ROAD. BIRMINGHAM. 1070 Horses, Cabs, Carts, Wagonettes, 40. FOR SALE. Hawking Cart and Harness.— Apply Hill, 2, Grove-terrace, Morriston. 342f8-22 FOR SALE, good Cob, 14 hands, and Flat Cart and Harness; also good Tip Oa-rt, —Apply; 87. Western««treet, Swansea. 189f8-18 1- FOR SALE, real good Working (oh. lieeai doing .30 miles a day— £ 6 10s.—Oistfle Fur- niture Remover, 49, St. Helen's-avii 11 e, Swan- sea. ltSfS-17 FOR SALE, Marc Pony. 12.3 hands, fasit trotter, goo-d action, quiet and reliable in all ltarness.—Yent Port Tennant-roadJ, Swansea. 357f8-22 J^OR SALE, a stylish Lady's Turnout, Pony, Governess Car, Harness, l «, Cush- ions ,etc.—Write Harness, '"Daily Pcsfe, Swatn&ea-. ?31f822 T^OR SALE, honest Pony and Ha.r- X netss; cheap; must be sold; room wanted; a bargain.—Apply, 6. Crymlyn-street, Port Tennant. Swansea. 150f8-17 "pOR SALE, four r.seful Cobs, from 6 years J- old. prices from £ 5 to £ 28; Traps and Harness; also Grocer's Cart, and several other loits; ba-rgajins.—T, Dyvatty-streiet, Swansea. 349f8-22 SPLENDID Hawker's Cart, warranted quiet Pony. and Harness, for Sale, together | or separate; must sell; no further use. — Apply 10. Victoria-avenue, Swansea. 344f3-17 \T ICTORIA, angular shape, rubber tyres, by Vezey, Ba-ih, patent hood, green mor- occo, weight Tfcwt., drop seat in front, new 15 months ago, recently revamished. Coet- £ 105; sacrifice £ 70.—Apply Latty, 2. White- street, Swansea. 353f8-23 I' Mailcarts. FOR SAi/P, Doub'e Mailoart. sound condi- tion^ 6e.—-Afiply 163, St. Helen's-avenue. Swansea. 243f8-19 FOR SALE, Double Mailoart. in good con- dition: no reasonable offer refused.— Apply 56. Westbury-street, Swansea. 276f8-21 MATTXTAET for Sale, cheap.—Apply first instance to Mrs. Charles EVans, The Newsagent, etc., Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 277f8-21 TRAPS, &c., FOR HIRE. COBS and Trape for Hire—Apply W. Herri- man. 1, Crole-etreet (back of Tenby Hotel), Swansea. XatAooal Telephone 101yL 278oS-l» BICYCLES, MOTORS, ETO. FOR SALE, Lady s Bicycle, in excelilent-con- ditioai: will sell at a sacrifice.—Apply Bdcycle, "Daily Poot," Swansea.. 341f3-22 FOR SALE, two Bicycles (Gents') in good condition. No reason-able offer refused, —"W. E. Jones, 44. William-street, Swansea. 254f8-19 FOR SALE, Lady's Free WheeTcycIe; now condition; rim brakes; reoectly done up; £ 2 las.; bargain to immediate purchaser. -Apply, 46, jslarlborough-road, Brynmill, Swansea 125n8-18 YCLES to suit aJl ridem; '^itish made from £ 3 19s. 9d. Cycles fitted with Dun'- llop Tyres, reli-t-ble free wheel, 2 brakes; 2 years' gnaraaitee. Uluetrated Price List Free. —Framkland's. Cycle Manufacturer, Black- burn. 218w 10-23 SUTTON BROS., 21, St. Helen's-road, Swan- sea, have a good stock of Second-hand Cycles. Rudge-What worths. Quadrants Excel- siors. etc. Prices from 203- 175f8-17 CYCLE Capes 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d.; Detachable fpyxes 4s. 6d. anud 5e. 6d., wired ir beaded edge; Free Wheels, 2s. 6d.; Rim Brakes, 2s.; Belle. Is.; Lamps, Is.; Chains, 2s. 6d.; Air Tubes, 2s. 6d.; Luggage Carriers, le. Complete Illustrated Prioe Lierts Free.— Frank land's, Cycle Manufactarer, Blackburn. 318wlO-23 TRADE SPECIALITIES, P MOLYNBTJX, Fish Merchant, 126 .High- • 6treet, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail Trial solicited. 3a Married iadies:—information and ADVICE OF PRICELESS VALUE (FREE). Send stamped envelope. Please name this paper. — MRS. LAWRENCE, St. Elmo, Egremont, Liverpool 988t3-12 TO BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums, Business Circulars and Cards. Time Sheets. Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Ofiice, &H, High-street, Swansea. j MOTORS, Etc. I A Cardiff motorist's experience of Dunlop Motor Tyres 6000 to 7000 miles without a puncture. To Messrs. the Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co., Ltd., Birmingham. Dear Sirs, We are sending you this evening, four covers 870x 90, which we shall be glad if you will re-tread for us, putting non-skid treads on all four tyres. You will notice that the covers are in a very good state of preservation, and should stand re-treading very well indeed. Ferhaps it will interest you to know that thefonrtyreein question have been on a 15 h.p. Napier tor a year, and the owner tells U' that they have covered about 6.7COO miles, and in that time be has not had a single puncture and with the exception of one. they have never been removed from the rims, and this one tyre was only taken off to repair a surface cut caused by a stone. Yours faithfully, For the Automobile Co., of Cardiff, Ltd., ARTHUR, S. LITTLE, July 17, 19C5. Managiae Director. Illustrated Booklet on the care and I repair of Dunlop Motor Tyres, gratis and post free. Dunlop Tvre Co.. Ltd.. Aston. Birmingham PARCELS, Luggage. Furniture, etc., to and from Mumblee Our vans run Tuesdays and Saturdays.—Parcels Express. 11. Somer- set-place. Swansea. 806g4-24 ARTIFICIAL Legs, light and Strong; Steels A for weak legs, Spine Supports, Elastic Stockings and Belts, Eyes, Trusses. Ban- dages lady attendant for Ladies' Belts, eta; Crutches, etc., in stock; iUustrated list.— Maker and Repairer, Allen Pearce. 23, Charles-street (off Queen-street). Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bristol. 598j9-3 DAVIES' BALSAM CF HONEY for Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Tightness of the Chest, etc. 6*d and 2s. 3d —Prepared only by .1, Davies, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, 30, High- etreet, Swansea 29 PAPER Eagw for Fruit and Confectionery. Cheapest and larsrest makers in the trade —Sherring and Mussard, Oxford-street, Swansea. 339f8-23 MASSAGE and Fiw-tmlysis.—Miss Hem- ery, 12. Woodlands-terrace, Swansea, CertiSed \< aMWUs-o auld Electrician, Head and Facial Masseuse, Electrolysis, permanent cure for superfluous hair. 2§3f8-28 CORN PAINT, made of superior ingredi- ents, and easily applied; Is. bottle for 6d J. Davies. M.P.S., Chemist. 30. High- street, Swansea. EDUCATIONAL. P ENDEEN COLLEGE, LANGLAND BAY. THE MISSES NETTELL, A.C.V., A.C.P., A.T.C.L., (Daughters of the late J. T. Net^ell, Gen- eral Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian and 80m). REFERENCES: The Lady Swansea. Lady Morshead, Forest Lodge, BinSaid, Berks. Miss Eden, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea, Rev. Secretan Jones, M.A., ex-Vicar of Oystermoutb, South Wales. Rev. Harold Williams, The Vicarage, Oysterrcouth. The NEXT TERM commences on FRI- DAY, MAY 6th, 1905. GIRLS' BOARDING k DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal—MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and English Governesses and VKiting Profes- sors. Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The House ia well (situated in its owa grounds, close to hnach and parks. MUSICAL. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. -0 100, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA, MISS FLORENCE L. FRICKEB, A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., and MISS MINNIE M. FRICKER, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., ——————r\ DANCING, OALISTHENICS, &0. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. MIS CRAVEN has hc-r VACATION during the SUMMER MONTHS. Classes will be RESUMED as usual in the AUTUMN 7 CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON, S W. Patients seen daily on their own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Ez. penses and for the Rascorch Department. Secretary, FRED. W. HOWELL. -I PICTON MEWS, DILLWYN-STREE f SWANSEA. ——— ♦ LL & T. BULLIN. Gabs always ready. Wedding Carriages L with Suitable HoiiBes. Funeral Carriages Complete. NOTICE JIUJo-Oh188 A. J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES Talegraphip Add, Chappall, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. I CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telephone—0462. JOHN JONES & CO., HIGH-CLASS YAN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WOBK^ GENERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING, &o.% PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 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In such cases £ BeecIiam%1 OJi/IJ will invariably regulate the liver, purify the blood and clear the head, when the holiday can be enjoyed to the full. Many people are liable to forsake plain living when away from home and to indulge in a richer diet which frequently upsets the organs of digestion. Under these circum- stances BEECHAJVPS PILLS will prove the most efficacious corrective obtainable. In a word, AT HOME OR ABROAD the wise man or woman will take care never to be without a box of BEECHAM'S PILLS that invaluable medicine which has been tested for three generations. BEECHAM'S PILLS have the largest sale of any Patent Medicine in the world. Sold everywhere in boxes, price Ijlk (56 pilSs) & 2.9 (168 piJfí). NEATH AND DISTRICT BILL-POST- ING COMPANY .—Late T. Wall. ■ Offices: ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. Mana.ger :-J. W. ROBINSON. Jaannrrr and Proprietors of the best Pcwiing ^♦jitions in Neath and District. Nature's Perfect Rsaedy for all kinds of Worm*. w 0 R M LOZENGES. For over 30 years this highly Valuable Remedy has met witu the greatest t>uccees. The efieot upon Weak, Delicate- Children (often given up as incurable) is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by tak- ittct these Lozenges, the thin, pale-fac6d, in- animate Child oeoomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride instead of the anxiety of j his guardians. Hangecoech, near Lianelly, August |50th, 1872. Dear Sir,—Mv youngest daughter, Emma Ann| 13 years oi age, got rid of a great num- ber of worms by taking only three or four of Wiihains' (Pontardawe) Worm Lozeuges. I am glad to say that she has much improved jr health, being previously lingering and .^glioaite in heaLta.—Yours v"rv truly, MARTHA GRIFFltHS, Late of Ynispenllwcb. 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