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Adver- ti r'Tients from Public Bodies are not in- r" at the Prepaid Rate. f'< Pjstmaster-General does Dot allow addressed to initiais or fictitious I to be addresed to any Past Office, anj betters so sent are returnsd to the ,er]; through the Dead Letter Depart- mftav, Letters to Advertisers by initials, etc., >•* otherwise, may be directed to "The <^a:^ ••ian*' Office free of charge; and if stc-.r are sent to cover postage. will be t .f.? > jed to the Advertiser's own address. KaiMttances under 5s. may be made in Ha any Postage Stamps or Postal Or- ars. Postal Orders shou'd be made to "The South Wiles Post" Newspaper Co., Lid. 211, High-street, Swansea. Address imunicatioms to the Managsr, "Tha an." SITUATIONS VACANT, Cooks and Kitohenmaida. '•'i t'!), at once, good Cook-General.— 1 Vpply Mrs. Bassett, Hotel, Whyndam, C Street, Swansea. 5G7f8-25 T"*} /TTEiD, Cook-General; three in family; 4 N QTse-Hcvu6errLaid kept.—Apply The BuYl?!' ow. Sketty, near Swansea. 470fS-26 TTI7ANTEIX immediately. Cook-Gen-eiral; •A*. hree to family; Housemaid kept. — App1, The Hawthorns, St. James's Gardens, fcw&i>*sa. 4Slf 8-26 ^^Z AMTED, good Cook, Housemaid, and Parlourmaid; country family; to give par lars—J. Enrthjlrae. Worthington, nes, -igan. 571f8-23 TT/V'• TED. immediately, experienced Cook- enetral; aloo floueemaid; good refer- ences "eqnired.—Apply between 10 and 11 a m. or 6 to 8 p.m., to Mrs. C Down, Glan. tfc-rt tleathfielti. Swansea. 368f8-23 House and Parlourmaids. T V'" y'J ED an experienced 'doui'eniaid- W aitjess—Apply Siiip and Ciustie KoW. Mumbles 1843a 8-34 Nurses. "TJfTJ -TED Girl, Nursemaid, one week nly. sleep out.—Apply between 5 and 6, to Weetbury-stxeet, Swansea 4o7f8-25 -¥- Generals. A good, smart Girl Wanted, Immediately, as 'Tenaral; Welsh: able to wait.— Jones, Angel Hotel, Glyn-Neath 363f8-25 A respectable Young Girl Wanted, to help v. housework daily, except Sundays. —Queen's Hotel, Glcsier-place, SwanseeL 362f8-23 GENERAL Servant Wanted, at once; good G ;renoes.—Apply BLink Hotel, WLnd- 6ti«r van&ea 598f&-29 ill.-Wanted, two respectable General fc-irvants.—Apply, with references, to tie White Lion Hotel, Neath. 545f8-27 r- VV VTED' a stroug Girl—Apply 3, Dy- • ratty-9treet, Swansea. 4S9f8-26 V^rAN ^BD, at once, good General Servant. Apply 19, Langdou-place, Swansea. «;9f&-2a "Pi 7' TED, strong Girl, as'Qemera.l-Apply 1 f ILrs. Poole, Hill House, Mumbles. 512f8-N TT A- TED, good General Servant.—Apply • irown, Newsagent. Pemtre, Swansea. 585fS-26 TIT, iTED, good General, with referenoss f Apply Jones, Birdrin-Hand Hotel. Keatii. 57Qf8-29 IVA.N'rtl), reepectahle Young Girl.—Apply Airs. Taylor, 48, Park-plaoe, Bryurriill, Sw-^eau 44M8-25 T7S7.ii\TED, a clean, sharp "Girl, about 16 — Apply Mrs Williams, 127, High-street, fcv.aj.3ea 536f3-S Y\T UV'i tiD, a respectable Girl, about 16, for Housework.—Apply 34, Malvern-terruoe, S?ra:jsea. 21f8-28 "VA uNTED, immediately, good General Seir- "f va-ut.-Apply Dickens, Tenby Hotel, avp-r-sea. 528fS-28 ANTED, eiperienced, trustworthy Girt; wages £ 17—Apply 6 to 8 p.m., Westfa, Eaten Grove. MOfg-Z: Tl i.' D, at once, a good Grenerai Ser- V rant.—Apply M_rs Haatinga, 73, High- Btr,i.t, Swansea 49718-36 t AJSTTED^a good General Servant.—Apply Mrs Dennis, Belle Vue Hotel, Nelson- etm»t, Swansea. 578f&-29 A-NTiiU, a good General Servant.—Apply Mrs Brayley West Cross Hotel, West Cr.-vse. near Swansea. 447f8-7.6 "1 \rANTED, immediately, good General Ser- vant; three in family.-Apply evenings. "1 Bryn-road, Swansea,. 454f8-% ANTED, General Servant, used to pu*> — lie business.—Apply Eoes, Paxton Inn. Pa xton-street. Swansea. 444f8-6 YTA^rED, a good Gneral Servant; ab- » T stainer Preferred.—Apply Cameron ,/tel, High-street, Swansea. 575f8-29 ^tTAJfTED. immediately, a trustworthy I » General. Apply M.rs. Froodlman, 6, C .rma.rthen-roa.d, Swansea. 60Cf8-24 \\T ANTED, immediately, nice young Gen. » erai. for family of two.—Apply Kegis- 7, Castle Hill. Mumbles. 5l7f8-28 V ANTED. good àêneraJ Servl^tT^ltep~"a,t home preferred-—Apply Mrs. Willlam- 8un, 85, Oxford-street. Swansea 555f&-28 WAJ*JTED, a good, strong Girl as General W Servant.—Apply MIS Griffiths, Castle Vaults, Gaetle-street, Swansea. 4lQf3-34 TA7"ANTED, General Servant; reference; no '-VY- washing; £ 15 yearly—Apply Convales- cent home, Cwmdonkin, Swansea. 433f8- 5 ANTED, at onoe. Generaf Servant, and Young Housemaid..—Mrs Rite on, Hearne Lodge, De-la-Beche-street, Swansea. 298f8-24 WANTED, a Girl, for general work; two in family; another kept.—Dr. Evans, Brunswick Villa, St. Helen's-roa-d, Swansea. 493f8-26 WANTED, good Girl, about 16 or 17; good references.—Apply first instance. Miss Cutcliffe, 123. RhyJdmgs Park-road, Swansea. S(AFS. I WAJNTED, a clean, strong Girl, for en-al Housework; sleep kome.-Apply, with reference, to Work. "Daily Post," Swan- øea. 359f8.23 ~X\T-ANTEID, a General Servant, able to » waeh—Apply ITise Guppy, 3, Ivy-place, Higfa-etreet (opposite G.W.B. Station). Swan- 99f8-N WA^yl'ED, a respectable Young Girl, for' Housework, age from 17 to 21; refer- ,r,84 ence rnui .-Apply 27, Kensington-oree- t oent, Swar;sera 4C-7f8-a ANTED, a respectable Girl as General; J- one afed to bDsiness preferred. R-efel"- enoe reqnired.-Apply Lord Jersey, Oranee- street, Swanaa 566f8-29 W^;EU: respectable Young Girl as Ser- » vant; must have references, sieep out -Apply after 5 o'clock; Beaumont, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. ( 473f3_26 W resP9ctable Girl, about IS. as General; must have good reference from last place. Apply Pantygwydx Hotel, Oxford-Street, Swansea. 443fS- £ Q ANTED, clean, respectable Girl, for general housework; sleep home; one that has been out, before preferred,-Apply a). Eeneington-creiseeut. Swansea. 504f&-24 T,-1^A^KTED, at once, good. respectable, clear 'f Girl; Welsh preferred; with good re- ferences; age from *5 to 17.-Apply at 43, Norfolk-street, MOll"" rieagaDt, Swansea.. 553f8-23 Servants' Registry Offices, | \ISE.\GAGED, Barmaids, Housemaids, Ser- D vante all .-Apply Mrs. McCarthy, Charlton-place. Pembroke Dock 572f8-29 "It/TBS. Llewellyn Howell, Registry Office for Servants and Young Girls. 34, Oxford- street, next door but one to the National Schools. Swansea. 550f&-23 QITUA'ilONS Wanted as General Servants, ►J for several strong country girls.—Mrs' Coster, Registry, Gloucester. 452f8-26 \\f ANTED, immediately, experienced a.nd Plain Cooks, Parlour and House-Par- lourmaids. Generate, Waitresses, Waiters; also an experienced Welsh-spetaking Nurse for London.—Apply Mits Lewis, High-class Begietry, 18, Castle-street, Swansea. Nat. Tel. 76y. 551f3-28 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS I "J3AKEES.—Wanted, for next week only, a ¡ respectable Young Man to assist with Bread; 25s.—Apply Smith, Co-operative Bakery, Cymmer. 566f3-36 I r_jj AlRDREfiSING.—Wanted, good Gents' Hand, with knowledge of boardwork preferred. Terms, references, in or outdoors, to W. J. Edwards, Hairdresser, St. Helen's- road, Swansea. 54tsf8-28 I BONERS Wa<nted, at onoe; also Woman for preparing work for ironers.—Alex- andra Laundry, Dyeing, and Cleaning Co., De-la-Eeche-street, Swansea. 450f3-25 MINERAL WATERS.—Wanted, smart, intel- ligent Lad, to take charge of small plant in country.—Write., stating experience, wages, etc.—Nemo, "Daily Post," Swansea.' 54M8-28 R ELIABLE and trustworthy Debt Collec- tor A an ted; must have good testi- monials.—Address Reliable^ "Daily Post Swansea. 365f8.'23 MASONS.—Wanted, few good. Wallers.- Apply B. and D. C Jones, Contractors, Gorsewaadau, Goteeinon. 51<Jf8-28 WANTED, Plasterers.—Apply Pentrepoeith. School, Morriston. 559f8-2o V^TANTED, two good Bricklayers.—Apply T. Griffiths, Builder, Ammanford. !S47n8-25 ANTED, a few good Joiners, for fixing. —Apply Maries, Buiklors. Alan-road, Llandilo. 417 £ 8-2o Wf ANTED, good all-round Sawyer.—Apply » Chas. Calder and Co., Prince of Wales Dock, Swansea. 511f8-28 x\r ANTED, Young Man, as Driver, to~de- t't- liver goods, etc.-Apply Jaruea Jones and Son, Goa-t-etreet, Swansea. 506f8-26 WANTED, B<y, who oan Milk, for Garden, Cow, etc., and be serially uusetul; live- Apply Mrs. Padley, iAllipat, jv^k" piL_ 41816-25 VV a Young Lad, about 18; one .V V. used to driving.—Apply Sanger's Bot- anic Brewery, 35, Lower Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 560f8-28 T\7ANTED, Daily Governess, experienced, » » Masio, Latin, French. State qualifies^- tions and salary.—Mrs. Nancarrow, Ilwyn Helyg, Swansea. 531f8-23 WANTED, a sober and steady Man, for Neath Stores; must know Neath and district well.—Apply Hurae Mineral Water Works, Swa-nsea, 568f8-29 WANTED, competent Boll Turner, charge W of four Mills; also good all-round Fit- ter for ditto.-Apply lTstalyfera Iron Ccm- p,i.,ny, YstalyfeiKu 1853n8-29 WANTED, an experienced Young Person for the Fruit and Greengrocery Trade; also a trustworthy General Servant. -Apply 59. Higti-stipeet. Swansea. 37Sfa..23 WANTED, Young Mam, to drive out » i- Baker's Van. and to assist in Bake- house; must be able to mould.—Apply, stat- ing full particulars, wages, references, etc.. to Co-operative Society, Ltd., Briton Ferry. 1850m8-25 T7S7"ANTED, as soon as possible, a thor- oughly competent Roll Turneo*, to take charge of four mills; accustomed to odd sizes, and able to work out specifica- tione,-Apply. giving references and wages required, to The Resolveu TinplaM Co., Ltd., Ciyne Works, near Neath. 1844n8-25 QANTTARY Inspectors, Lady Health Visi- s tors Salaries JB100 to ezso. Several hun. dred vacancies annually. Open to all. Suo- oess carta-m Postal lessons now commenc- ing for earning exams; fees. 26e.—Mushens- Science Teacher, Sunderland. 180f8-25 Managers and Clerks. OLEHKSHIPS: £ 85^ £ 450: Admiralty Excise, Customs offices, vacancies now; open to all. aged 15-23. Experience unneces- sary Special explanatory pamphlet free.— Secretary, Civil Servioe Bureau, Albert-ba.U. Edinburgh 43Cf3-23 WANTED, immediately, Junior Clerk, for Spelter Works, with knowledge of shorthand and typewriting.—Write, stating shorthand and typewriting.—Write, stating age, salary, and experience, to M.46, "Daily Posit," Swansea. 1352n3-29 Tradesmen's Apprentices & Assistants GROCERY.—Wanted, Improver; indoors.— Apply, stating age, William Jones, Ynysmudy 561f8-28 GROCERY.—Wanted, a strong Lad; one accustomed to Warehouse -work. — Apply Davies and Sons, Martin-stret, Morris- ton. 1854n8-29 MART, intelligent Lad Wanted; good op- s portumty to learn trade.—English and Colonial Meat Co., 4, Waterloo-street, Swa.n- sea. 476f8-2S \\TANTED, a sharp Boy, at Wallace's Boot » » Stores, 230, High-Street, Swansea. 547f8-28 WANTED, strong and useful Girl, to assist in bakehouse.—Apply W. Evans, Gro- cer, Neath-road, Morriston. 549f8-28 WANTED, an Apprentice to the Cabinet Making.—Apply Nichol Is and Son, Catherine Yard. Catharine-street, Swansea, 522f8-28 WANTED, a respectable Lad as Appren- tice to Grocery and Provision Trade. -1) C. Jones 292, Oarmarthen-road, Swansea. 595f3-26 WANTED, a Young Lady, about 17, as Cashier; must have had prervious ex- perience.—Apply Richard Lewis and Co., High-street, Swansea- wfs-m I "I/y ANTED to train for a Tobacconist's Shop, a.nd to make herself generally useful, a Young Girl leaving school.—Address Tobacconist, "Daily Post" Swansea. 492f8-26 Office Boys and Errand Boys. V1TANTED, smart Boy, just left school, » t for cash desk—Apply Davies and Co.. Boro Stores, Swansea. 496f8-24 \7 ANTED, a good, strong Etrramd Boy good wages.—Apply R Thurston, 89,' 3ryn-y-Mor-roa*d, Swansea. 494f&-36 WANTED, a Youth, with a thorough knowledge of Shorthand, for a Col- liery Office art Docks.—Write Box 338. "Daily Poet," Swansea. 386f8-23 OFFICE Boy Wanted.—Apply by letter, Robert E James, Shipbroker, Swansea. 535f3-28 /^FEICE Boy Wanted, about 14 or 15.— App y in own handwriting. Box 111, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1843n3-25 /^JFFICE Boy iVanted, by Coal Exporters; knowledge shorthand, typewriting re- commended. Salary according uiei it. Write D.F., "Daily Post," Swansea 403f8-2* Millinery, Tsiltrirgan Et ssmakirtS "jV,TILLIN3SY and Dressmaking.—Wanted, ApprenSices for good class trade.— Bennett and No rt,hover, Melibourne-plaoa, Swansea. 351f&-23 Hotel lssistants, &c. ANTED, a smart, respectable Youth, as Billiard Marker, and to make himself generally useful.—Apply Mack worth Hotel, Neath. 545f8-27 f g-erits, Canvassers, Travellers, &c. A trustworthy Man, of active habits, is is- Wanted to take up a responsible and remunerative outdoor position; part time.- Write in tirst instanoe, stating age. oooupa- tion, etc., to Vincent. "Daily Post." Swansea. 453fS-26 A GENT Wanted, on commission, by fi-m A of Millers, to sell Barley Meal, Indian Meal, etc., in Pembrokeshire and Carmar- thenshire. Only tha-se who have good con- nection with best wholesale and retail cus- tomers, and who thoroughly understand the trade need apply.—W'-ite Penn, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1846n8-25 ] ENERGETIC Man, of good appearance, Wanted to Solicit Business for well- established firm. Special terms to capable | man.-Address Cliff, "Daily ppst," Swansea, 15582d, b.8-29 EPR BSE NT ATI V E, flrst-class. Wanted, to call on Grocers, Bootmakers, and Hard- ware Dealers in South Wales, to represent first-ciaes Polishes.—Reference, etc., to Glos- sit Co., Par wen, Lanes 1849n8-26 OYAL Cooperative Friendly Society 73 jLt Good Men Wanted at Swansea, Neath, Aberavori, and Uanelly, Salary and commis- sion, with special facilities to experienced men.-Apply Ma.na.ger, 24, Argyle-st., Swan- s.ea. õ79f8-21J TITAN Wanted; £ 2 weekly and commission. M Regular employment. Experience un. necessary.—Address Acme Surface Co., Farn- wcrth, Bolton. 22118-25 ^i'LC'-ESTABLISHED Insurance C-ompany has two good Books vacant (Free); splendid opportunity for energ-etic men,- Address Established, "Daily Pest," Swansea. 5€7f3-26 I^SAVEUjER Wanted to Sell our Household T Specialities; good wages givatl; sam. plEfJ and full particulars 3 stamps.—Goorg# Dobby. Gothorm"treet. Urighouee &5Oe8-J1 ^pHE General Accident Assurance Co-opera- ion, Ltd., require Agents for Swansea, Neath, Briton Ferry, and Aberavon, Gower- ton Gorseinon, and LIaneHy.—Apply Distriot Manager, 216, High-street, Swansea. 468f8-26 rpHE General Accident Assurance Corpora- J- tion, Ltd. (Sickness and Accidents;, re- quire Agents for Swansea, Neath, Briton 'Ferry, and Aberavon, Gowerton, Gorseinon, and Llanelly.—Apply District Manager. 216, High-street, Swansea. 468fS-26 QWANSEA DISTRICT.-The "Mutual Jic- £ 3 serve' has openings for smart Canvas- sers in its "Provident" (monthly premium) Department, with excellent opportunity for rapid promotion for such.-Apply Manager, 2, Union Chambers, Swansea. &V»f&9 TTTTANT'ED, smart Young Lady as Canvas- » eer; good given.—Apply after 6 p.m.. at 9. Argyle-st-reet, Swansea. 412f8-24 ANTED, smart and experienced Lady f f Canvassers; good wages given to suit- able persons.—Apply Pioneer Tea Co.. 30, Alexandra-road, Swansea,. 587f8-29 T/5TANTED, energetic and trustworthy » Jlen, to Canvas for Lamp Oil and Dis- tribute Bills; also Man to work Truck with Oil.—Apply between 9 and 10 a.m.—Holwiil and Co., 41, Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea. 501f8-24 WANTED, throughout South Wales, smart, educated Welshmen lor healthy, out- side occupation. To meu with organising abilities special terms and quick promo- tion.—Apply by letter, Westwood, 35, Wind- sor-place, Queen-etweet. Cardiff 35Cf8~23 ROYAL LITER FRIENDLY SOCIETY. Established 1S50. Fun.Is nearly £ 2,500.000. Over £100,000 to be distributed io Cash Bonuses this year to paying membecf with a minimum membership of 20 yeajf se at the end of December, 1903 Wanted reliable energetic men as agents for Swan- sea and District. Salary and commission to start. Assistance given. Interest in Books. Splendid opening for men not afraid of work. Also men who aTe desirous of addin? to their income are invited to apply for spare time agency terma to J. Mack en, Dis- trict Manager, 5, Carlton-terrace. Swansea; H Cutdiffe, District Manager. Park Cham- bers, Portland-street. Swansea. 770e8-2? orvS. WEEKLY.—Spare Time Employment OU offered to either sex, who oan write. Particulars fr-ea.-Addressed envelope to Manager (Department A3), Glen dower, Tor- quay. 456f8-26 — SITUATIONS WANTED. PPRENTICESHXP sought for good Lad (15), twelve months' character; any trade.—Particulars and premium (if any), to F.P., "Daily Post," Swansea. 466f8-26 A SSI ST ANT Inspector seeks Situation, ex- A perienced Hydraulic and Mechanical Steel Tester, with Consulting Engineers. Will accept Clerkship. Sound knowledge of Office Routine. Excellent references. Mod- erate salary.—Write Tensile, "Daily Pc- Swansea. 75Of8-25 jytSEvGAGED, Billia.rd Marker, thor- D oughly experienoad, Club or Hioitel; references.—Address P.R, "Daily Post," Swansea. 503f8-26 GENTLEMAN, aged 23, desires re-engage- G ment, any place of trust; excellent re- ferences—Address Oeler, "Daily Hist," Swan. sea. 427f8-2o MARRIED Couple, without encumbrance, M seek Situation as Caretakers, or any place of trust; good references.—Addfress Energetic, "Daily Post," Swansea. 459f8-26 WANTED, by Young Lady, post as Mom- ing or Daily Governess.—Write Gover- ness, "Daily Post." Swansea. 482f8-28 \\TANTED, by respectable Person, few" days of Cleaning or Cooking, or Wash- ing; can have good reference.—Address J.D., "Daily Post," Swansea* 45Sf8-25 \ATANTED, by retired gentle&an, a place of trust, and collect rents, etc.; small salary required: highest references.—Ad- dress E-.W., "Daily Post" Office. Swansea. 374f8-23 \\TANTEtD, Situation as Manageress, Housce- keeper, or place of trust; fulfilled similar position; disengaged; highest refer- enoee.-Apply Mrs. Ritohard, 139, Rhyddings Park-road, Swansea. 378f&-25 YOTJNG Man, aged 21, seeks Situation as Breeches and Trouser Cutter and Trimmer in Tailor's Shop.—Address Box 50, "Daily Post," Swansea. 534f8-28 YOUNG Lady, age 20, seeks Sitpation in any place of trust; good references; knowledge of French.—Address Box 66, "Daily Post," Swansea 5 2f8-Z5 MISCELLANEOUS. A General Meeting in connection with the Mynyddbaoh Football Team will be held at the Welcome Inn, Mynyddbach, at 7.30 Friday evening, August 25th inst. All fool cJlers are invited to attend. 429f8-23 i^iKAVAN and Bell Tent to Left, ready vJ fixed ait Southgate, Parkmill, sheltered position.—Apply by letter, Camping. "Daily Pwt," Swansea. 420f8-25 MARK TED LADIES.—INFORMATION AND M ADVICE of PRICE.LFSS VALUE (FREE). Send stamped envelope Please name thill paper.—Mm LAWRiiNCE, fit. Elmo, Egro- mcnt, laverpooJ. 637yl2-30 PROPERTY FOR SALE AND I TO L £ T. NO- 20, Cradock-street, Swansea, most centra.], eight rooms, hot and cold bath, shed, and back entrance at rear; modern fittings throughout; to be Let or Sold—Apply Lucas, Auctioneer. Rutland- street, Swansea. .336fS-'( TVT O. 6, Mack worth-terrace, St Tncmas, to I be Let or Sold.—Apply on the premises 435f8-25 i?')9n wili Buy two 4-roomed Houses in Manselton. 63 years lease^ low ground rent; a bargain.—Address Jay, "Daily Pest," Swansea. 5C8f8-26 r^CiEDSAESON.-To Let or Sell, convenient Dwelling-house, 5 bedrooms and bath; in perfect order; close trams.-Hood, House Agents Caer-«treet, Swansea. 509f8-28 rjTlC!H M OND-ROAD! IJpIands!—House for J-\ Sale, with early possesion; every con- venience; splendid view, healthy position.— Hood, Auctioneer, Caer-street, Swansea. I 509f 2-23 BROOK LAN DS-TER R ACE^Oapital roomy House to Sell, 7 Bedrooms. Bath, etc.; I good repair; possession.—Hood, Auctioneer,, CaerMStreet, Swansea. c £ 9f3-28 WESTCROSS.—Premises to Let and to Sell, f f Freehold and Leasehold, convenient to trams; all conveniences—Hood, Auction- etc., Caer-street, Swansea. 509m8-28 Near" SAVAN SEA!~eafiy~"of""aceeas, healthy position, House and Land, with Glass, etc., to Let or Sell, Freehold.—Hood, Estate Agent, Caer-stret, Swanea. 509f8-28 FOR SALE, fully-licensed Freehold Public House, with 60 feet frontage to main road; trade about 250 barrell3 yearly.—Ed- wards and Bull, Solicitors, 32, Fisher-street, Swacsea. 529f8-28 A GRICULTURAL LAND-ToTLet" Michael- mas next, part of Maeemelin Farm, situated within a few minutes of Skeweo.— Apply Kirkhouse, Maesmelin. Neath &0f8-28 = HOUSES FOR SALE. A House for Sale, at Noriolk-street; splen- did investment for property^ buyers.— Address Property, "Daily Post," Swansea. 413f8-25 FREEHOLD House for Sale, in Montpel- ier-terraoe, Swansea.—Write *or_ par- ticulars to Freehold, "Daily Post," Swan- ticulars to Freehold, "Daily Post, Swan- sea. 4G4f8-24 I^REEHOli) Dwelling House for Sale, in Northampton-place, Uio-rough repair, every convenience, good sanitary arrange- ments.-Samuel, Auctioneer, Swa.1ooa. ments.—Samuel, Auctioneer, 5?of8-29 E" OR SALE, Dwelling-house, situated off Walter-road, respectable neighbour- hood, six rooms, attic, wash-house, back en- trance; unexpired lease, 54 years; ground [ rent, £2. Wha-t offers? Must sell.-Write. in ftret inst-ance, G.D.L., "Daily Post," Swansea*, 1842nS-29 HOUSE for Sale, in Richmond-road, Up- -'Ll lands, Swansea.—Write for particulars to Richmond. "Daily Post," Swansea. 405f8-24 OUSE fo~Saler^in"'ceiiTrTTiftownT^sir rooms, attic, and back entrance; let to good tenant; must sell.—Write, for par. ticulars, L.B.E., "Daily Post," Swansea. 1728n8-3D ENRIETTA-STREET.—For Sale, "aTsplen- -tl did House, with bath-room (hot and cold water laid on); also two Houses in Wes- i tern-str.&et.—For particulars send stamped envelope to Box 120. "Daily Post," Swansea 472f8-25 ST. THOMAS.— 7-rocmed Houses for Sale, bath (hot and cold); superior' inTyGt- ment; reason a-bie prioe. — Write Superior, "Daily Pest," Swansea. 419f&-25 TEAJALGA^TERItAOB. — Good Dwelling House for Sale; lease 60 years; ground rent £.3; nine roams.—Apply Samuel, King's Hall, Swansea. 593fS-29 TO BE LET-BUSINESS PREMISES ORSEINON.-To Let, a Shop and lJwel- U ling House, situate in the principal street-—Apply 63, High-stret, Gorseinon. Ow7f&-28 L~0CK-UP"shop to Let, main thoroughfare; rent small; could be used as a Store.—. Apply 154, New-road, Skewen. 1351n8-29 ARGET dry Workshop or WaDehouse, on L ground floor, to Let. with immediate possession; situate in Gower-street; low ren- tal.—Apply Palmer Bros., Carriage Build- er-s. Gower-street, Swansea. 591fiJ-29 SUPERIOR Lock-up Shop, with Show or Workroom underneath, to Let; cen- trally situated; close tramway junction for all routes;. Counters, Fittings complete; ready for first-class business.—Apply 14. Picton- piace, Swansea. 542fS-29 SWANSEA.—To Let, in the best business Is part of Oxford-street, Lock-up Shop; • also four Rooms .suitable for Offices, on the | second floor of the above pramieea; immedia.te possession.—Apply to Frederick F- .Merger. Ea- tate Agent, etc., Melbourne House, 7. Mel- bourno-place, rpO LET-. Shop, also 6-roomed Kouee, 138, JL High-street; also 4-rooiiie<l Cottage on j Stra.nd.—Apply Charlie Gustavus- 41f8-2S T'b LET, "Bunch of Grapes." Mariner- street, fuily licensed.—Apply Wm. Han- cock and Co., Ltd., Little Wind-street, Swan- sea. 538f3-28 rpo LET, House and Shop, 2, Ivy-place (c^T J- posite G'reat Western Railway Station), High-street, Swanseia-—Apply Guppy, Cur- rier, next door. 580f8-29 O LET, the Ropemakers' Arms, GreenhiH, Swansea, single licensed, leading brew- ers; easy terms to a suitable pereon.—Apply David M. Thomas, Valuer, Rutland House, Rutland-street, Swansea. 442f8-25 OFFICES AND LOCK-UP SHOPS OFFICES AND LOCK-UP SHOPS TO LET. TrONT Offices (two) to Let, pitoh-pine throughout; also Venetian Blinds, etc., Union Chambers, centrally situated. Apply 14, Picton-place. Swausea,. 421 f8-25 FFICE to Let, Cat-tie Chambers, Castle Baa ley-street, Swansea. Low rent, 203f3-26 OFFICES To Let, immediate possession, oommodioua suites, at Fisher-etreeit, Swansea.-Apply, W. G. Christians, 20, Fisher-street. Swansea. Solicitor. 195fS-24 LOCK-UP Shop to Let, in central position, L at present used as a Tobacconist's; good opening.—Address Tobacconist, "Daily Post," Swansea. 566f8-25 F"El 4 OUI\-T-STit -hg.P. w- it- Store behind, to also Offices, ground noor.—Apply J. Rice Jones, 104. Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 391 £ 8-23 STABLES, ETC., TO LET. TO Be Let,-Sto.re or Stable with Loft, on the Straud.-Apply to Messrs. Beor and Plant. Temple-street, Swansea- 79f8-29 TO LET-HOUSES. "TUMBLES.—Furnished Houses to Let, from two guineas weekly. Apply j, Rioe Jones, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 104. Oxford-street, Swansea. 392f8-23 MUMBLES.—To Let. for eight months, from September 30th, Furnished House, 3 bedrooms, 2 sitting, kitchen, gaa cooking atove; three minutes to trains; terms 146. weekly.—Address H.T.. "Daily Post," Swan- sea. >• 457f8-26 SKETTy.-House to Let, six rooms, semi-dc- S tached; immediate possession.—Address Skettyite, "Daily Post," Swansea. 537f8-28 TOILET, for three months or longer, a. Fur- T nished Cotta-ge lilt Langland, beautifully situated; large garden with fruit trees; lov. ely view.—Write Delta, "Daily Post," Swan- 6ea, 51M8-28 IS your Watch out of Order? Best and cheapest shop in Swansea for Re- pairs of Watches of every description, both English and Foreign, is at Campbell's, Watch- maker, 20. High-stireet Arcade, Swansea. Clocks and Jewellery repaired Watch Fin- isher to the trade. 394f8-24 APARTIVIEWT3 TO LET. TM2D and fitting-room to Let for fiiv BlED and iiitting-room to Let for siv weeks; two minutes from trams, Sketty.—Apply E. Childs. Apiary Villa. Dm- wyn-foa-cL, Sketty.- 530f3-23 (COMFORTABLE Edgings, or Sitting-room and Kedrooift' 10 Let.—21, Woodlands- terrace, Swansea. 514fS-28 COMFORTABLE Lodgings for one or two c respectable Young Men; bath (hot- aa-,d cold); terms moderates-Apply 8, Wiiiows- place, Swansea. r 545f3-28 COMFORTABLE Lodging.) for two foung c Men in every home comfort; West End.-Apply, first instance, to Ford, Newsagent 17, St. ilelen's-roa-d. Swansea 272f8.23 CCOMFORTABLE Furnished Ajaitir-cilts, c Front Sittins^roDm and one or two Bedroot-i*; bath roan, pitno- no children; board or otherwiee.63. Mansel-t/err&ce, Swan- sea, jl 380fo-2o EXCEPTIONAL O^crtunity for a Gentle- man to seen k# Srst-class Apartmentc? Special board Moaeraite terms. Walter- road.— Address Mod«*TRle, "Daily Post," Swan- &ea. 581f8-29 QUIET, comfortable Lodgings for two W Men; board if required; good cooking a,nd attendance; no children; moderate terms.—Apply 52, Brnnswick-street, Swansea. 597fS-29 DiElSPfiCTABLE Lodgings to Let; suit two R Young Men; terma moderate.-Apply 138, High-street. Swansea. 3S7f8-23 SITTING-ROOM and Bedrooms to Let, Fur- ks nislied; every conveniones; hot and cold bath.-Apply 51, St. Helen's-road, Swansea 45i>fc-.io QUPBRIOR Apartments to Let, Unfur- nishel, in ManseJ-street.—Write, first instances, to Mansei, "Daily Post' 'Office, Swansea. 577fS-29 SEASIDE.—3 Bedrooms, large Sitting-room, s to Let for September, long or short periods; all rooms face the sea; roma.ntic scenery; terms moderate.—Thomas. Ivy Cot- tage, Port Eynon. Gower. R.S.O., Glam. 574fS-29 rPWb Unfurnishsi..Rooms to I.et.—Apply *4, St. George's-Cfteet, Swansea- 498f8-2S TO iUnfurnished Apartments; suit -1- married oonple.—19, Argyle-street, Swan- sea. 499f8-28 nnO LET, in Bri-n-road, Furnished Bed- -L room, with Jose of bathroom,-Write M.J., "Daily Poet. Swansea.. 526f8-28 TWO Unfurnished Rooms to Let, Front. Bedroom and Back Sitting-room; oven grate; use of ecnllery-—Apply 25, Page-st. Swansea. 434f8-25 TWO comfort-able Fiont Booms, Furnished. to Let; suit one or two gesnitiemen friends.—Apply 13 Kensington-CToucenB, Swansea. 399f8-24 TWO well-furnished Rooms to I>et, in iower part of Malvem-terraoe; convenient for trams; for gentleman.-Address Mal. vern, "Daily Post," Swansea 403f3-24 VISITORS.—To Leicf, Front Parlour and V Bedroom, Furnished or Unfurnished, in good Locality.—Apply R. Tayl°r. West Cross, next to Post Office, near Swansea. 484fa-25 Furnished Front Bedroom and Sitting- • rooms.—tl, Pell-etreet, side of Albert Hall, Swansea^ 5&2f8-29 9 or 4 n.cely FnrrHf^ed rooms to Let, in a or 9 or 4 n.cely FnrrHf^ed to Let, in a t) pleasant port of Lllp lars addr?ea L.X., flyansoa, ^r 541f8-28 P.<4iSHS5| HOUSI&ii 'WAima A PARTMEN'Js.—Wa.nt&.i, two Room3 ^Un- furnished), by you«g rjiai-Sried couple; no children; within ;ç'e minutes of Library. —Write H.D.D., "Daily Post," Swansea. 56618-26 ENTLEMAN requires Board and Besi- denes, Swansea or Mumbles; private family preferred.—Reply, with particulars, to Box 95. G-eneral Pest Office, Swansea. 506f8-25 LODGINGS required, from Mondaty to fil Saturday.—State terms, with and with- out board, to Tripper, "Daily Post," Swan- sea.. 533f8-25 TTTANTED, two or three Unfurnished f f Rooms, at once. — Address Rooms, "Daily Post," Swansea. 594f8-29 XATANTED, Apart;nents, Front Sitting-rocm » »• and Badrooxn, in neighbourhood of Bryn-road, or near the sea; perrcaricy — Write, terms, wnth and without board, to R.H., "Da.ily Post," Swansea, lCOnS-23 y MISCELLANEOUS SALES. IP OS SALE, 8 Freuch Poodle Pups, six weeks old, good breed; eell cheap.— Apply 2, Little Wind-street Court, Swansea. 483fS-26 Ti^OR SALEr~a—first-class Knitting Machine (Harrison's). Knits Stockings and Under Garments; cheap.- Apply 133, Norfolk-street, Swansea. 49,1 f 8-26 FOR SALE, cheap, seven Mason's Beer Puiis with Suspenders. Piping, Tilters, Beer Horses.—Apply Recruiting Officer, 24, High- street, Swansea. 46,- f OR 8M/Er Sike's"HydrometerT'wit'b Book F of Tables and Trial Glass; no further use; nearly nev;.—Address Hydro, "Daily Post," Swansea. 397i3-24 FOR SALE, strong rooted Runners of 'The Laxton," newest aaid be»t Strawberry in cultivation.—Joseph Chamberlain, Mar- ket Gardener, Sketty. 519f3-281 F-OR IM3ASDLATE SALK ChosP» a ,la;Ee quantity of Roofing Pantiles suitable for Works and Farm Outhouses.—Apply C- E. and H. M. Peel. Ltd., Swansea i21f8-24 ]H>WI^S.-For Sale, about 30 good Taying F Fowls, to be sold cheap; this year's and laet year's birds; also Indian Game.—W. Der- rick, Llangyfelach-road, Swansea. 475f3-26 TpOR SALE, Barnes and Mullin's Zither Banjo, and Mandolin, in cases, new; 2-speed Bicycle, new; must sell.—Apply 22, Courtney-street, Manselton, Swansea. ;>COf3-26 FOR SALE', Beam Scales, 7 half-hundred- weights 2 Treadle Sewing Macmnes; New Hudson Bicycle; Lard Press; Massive Bronze Fender, suit hotel sillokeroom.-Apply 1, Morriston teri-axse, St. Thomas. 379f8-23 CAMPING.—For Sale, 3 Army Bell Tents. a"l complete.—Address Box 28, G-P.O., Swansea. 43 9f 8-25 CHAMPION" Duelsy Admiral.—Pups by I "Longport Admiral," for Sa-ie. Apply W. H. Burridge, 161, Llangy^1^ Svf ansea. Izl SAFES for Sale (bargains); also second- band Traction, Portable and Horizontal Engines, Mortar Mills. Vertical Boilers.—Birt and Co., 47a., St-rand, Swansea- <of9-16 C:RINA and Delf Wiare. cheap. V-'e1! assorted Or&uea of Everyday Selling lines for Shops, Markets, and Hawking — Write for lists.—Sheaf Pottery. Manufactur- ers, I.cngton, Staffs GUNS. THE~SPECIAITGUN^ We. 6cl. Double Bairrel, Breech-loader, Top Lever Double Bolt. 45s. THE DEFIANCE GUN. 45s. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. Buy from the actnal -makers, 12 bore. Top Lever, Double Barrel, BREECHLOADER. Twist Barrels, Double Bolted, Engine Turned/ Bib. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed or cash returned in full. Cheapest house in the trade for repairs. Illustrated Catalogue post free.-C. JAMES and ROBERTS. 166, CHARLES-ROAD, BIRMINGHAM. 1070 ^n—.a——■—. Horses, Cabs, Carts, Wag-onettes, &c. FOR SALE, Chip Potato Cart, in good con- dition.— 53, Dillwyn-street, Llanelly. 448f8-23 "t^OR SALE, fast Pony. Hawker's Flat Cart, -1- and Harness; pricc £ 7 the lot. or separ- ate.—M. Dondgbuc. Llanelly. 431f8-"S "'0- IpOR tAI.E, Horso and Harness; suit c;m- tractor.—Apply Edward Harris. 149, Robert-street, Manselton, Swansea. 402fS-24 I FOR S.vLE, Gentleman's first-class Wagon- I — ette, with removable top. eciual to new. —Apply iL R. Morgan, Bank Rouse, Ystrad- gynlais. 1848n8-29 T^OR SALE, Horse, 15 hands, good worker, Harness, and Yvraeon tuit coal merchant or furniture dealer. The lot £ 14.—Donoghue, or furniture dealer. The lot £14.-Donoghue. Llanelly. 431f8-25 TpOR SALE, a- very useful Cob, Harness, and ■ a early* new Flat Cart; the lot £ 15; must sell; no further use.—Apply 4. Carmarthen- road. Swansea. 4QOf8-26 TpIRS'T-OLASS Hawker's Ca.rt, warranted — quiet Pony, and Harness, for Sale; musL clear; the lot Cl2 10s.—Apply 10, Victoria- avenue, Swansea. 588 f 8-24 "U*OR SALE, gc-cd Cob. 14 hands, Axle Cart, and Harness, suit- oil or milk business; the lot La; sell separately —M Bonoghue. 96, Station-road, Llanelly. 431f3-25 "pOR SALE, a nearly new Furniture Wagon, f'tted for Pole and Bar; suit one or a. pair of horses: very light and well made.— I Hillard, Coliege-street, Swansea. 6Clf3-29 FOR SALE, 2 good, strong Mares, one grey and oue Bay. 15 bauds high; reliable to work, double or single; also good Single Sat of Harness for Sale-—Apply K Davies, 60. Liwer Oxford-street. Swansea. 49jf8-36 -+ NEW Grocer's CaM Butcher's Cart. Pony, Governess Car, Wagonette with head, Auit genu, em an; Pony Phaeton, Rustic Dog- carts, Invalid Chair.-Hoskins, Sketty. 436f8-2.5 \7"ICTORIA, angular shape, rubber tyres, by Vezey, Ba-'oh, patent hood, green mor- occo, weight 7Jc.rt., drop seat in front, new 15 months ago, recently revarnished. Cosrt £ 105; sacrifice £ 70.—Apply Latty, 2. White* Street, Swansea. 353f8-23 ftSailc&rts. BARGALN.—Double Mailcart, as new; oost B £3 1o.s.; sell 30? or offer —Mrs. Davies. Grocer, 1, Foxhole-road, St. Thomas, Swan- sea. ?57f8-23 TRAPS, &c.. FOR MIRE. C^OB and Trap on Hire; also 2 Spring Carts for Sale.—J. Pridmore, 20, Waunwen- road. Swansea Nat. Tel. 295y4. 502f8-26 HORSE "and Trap for Hire, rubber tyred — Appiy W. Jones, 1, Glanmor-crescent. Up- lands, Swansea. Corp. Tel. 677. 589f9-13 BICYCLES, JVSOTOH3, ETC. }"OR SALE, a Lady's Bicycle, in good con- dition; price £ 2 ICs.—Hillard, Coilege- strteet, Swansea,. 60 £ fi^29 TpOR SALE, Lady's Bicycle, free wheel. 2 brakes, plated rims-, suit email person. —•Apply The New House, Coeds-aeson-road, Sketty. 469f9-26 n ENT'S Rudse-Whitworth. exoellent condi- lion; genuine bargain, £ 3 5s.—85, Nor- folk-street, Swaneea. 406f&-24 0_ENT'S Rudge Cycle fo,- Sale, free wheel, rim brakes, and Palmer tyres; accept 37s. 6d.; also Gent's Singer, 22s 61.-11. Pen- 111 ae;n -terrace. Swansea. 4Q5f8-26 IADY'S Bicycle, Defiance make, free wheel, ■i plated rims. two brakes, new machine. Will sell or exchange for smalleir frame.— Apply 125, High-street, Swa|i?-:a. 557f8-25 (CYCLES to suit all riders; British made ) from £ 3 l'?s. 9d. Cycles fitted with Dun lop Tyres, rel'^ble tree wheel. Z brakes; j ears' guarantee. Illustrated lJrioo List Free. —Fraakla-nda. Cycle Manuia-oturar, BLa-cl*- bura. J C"(YCLE Capes 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d.; I>et^ieh■; J Tyres 4s. 6d. anud 5s 6d., .•> wi-r ir fcaaded edge; Fnee Wheels^ 2s. 6d.; Uir.\ Brakes, Ss.; Bells, Is.; Lamps, is. Chains, W. 6d.; Air Tubes, 2s. 6d.; Luggiage Carriers, Is Complete Illustrated Prioe Lists TYee -■ ) Franklana's, Cycle Manufacturer, Blae^bur- SiSwlO-a LOST AND FOUND. I LOST, Sunday, on Mumbles-read, Airedale I Bitch, "Fksss." Finder rewarded on re- turning same to Clark, 4, Beach-street, Swan- sea. 4c0f8-24 LOST, on Tuesday last, from LI an samlet, a Dark Bay Mare, a.ged, 14 hands. Re- warn on returning to Morgan Williams, Half-way-road. Lla.nsamlet 457 f 3-2,3 ICST, on August 15th, small Yorkshire TOT- nor Dog, answers to name of "Punch. Finder re warded on returning same to 23, j Milton-terrace, Mount Pleasant. 515fB J8 LOST, a Gold Pearl Brooch, on Tuesday, 22nd inst., between Ben Evans and Erookiands. Anyone returning same to Mrs. Parry, Ashleigh, Swansea, will be rewarded. 596f8-26 T OST, on Friday. August 18th inst.. be- tween Gowerton and Swansea, Black Tarpaulin Waggon Cover, Finder rewarded on returning same to W. S Clark, 77, Oxford- street, Swansea 479f3-24 LOST, between the Slip and Tempie-street, Swansea, on Thursday morning, a email Silver Watch, in leather wrist band. Any- one returning the same to the Centra! Police Sti^^n will be rewarded. 411f8-34 QTRAYED, to Cefngorwydd Farm, Gower- ton, Mountain Ewe and Lamb, with red spot on' loin. If not claimed within seven days, and expenses paid, same will be sold days, and expenses paid, same will be sold by Messrs Beynon and Meager by Auction at their sale on the fieid known as Caegraig, Gowerton, on September 4th, 1905, Gowerton Fair Day.—Apply V»"m. Hopkin, above ad- dress. 576f8-29 P-j REWARD.—A Test to Honest Folk.— Lost, Purse, containing Gold, etc. Loser can ill afford same The above reward will be paid on returning same to 3. Glan- mor-crescent. Uplands, Swansea. 462f3-24 IF the Box leit at Mrs. Francis Cearow- land's, Cwrobwrla, by Sarah Griffiths, is not claimed ia three days, will be sold to defray expenses 474fS-24 TRADE SPECIALITIES. TJAFER Bags for Fruit and Confectionery. Cheapest and largest makers in tho trade.—Sherring and Muesard, Oxford-street, Swansea. 339f8-23 MASSAGE and Electrolysis.—Miss Hem- .I., ery. 12, Woodlands-terrace, Swansea, Certified Massieuse and Electrician, Head and I Facial Masseuse, Electrolysis, permanent cure for superfluous hair. 293f8-28 CORN PAINT, made of superior Ingredi- CORN PAINT, made of superior Ingredi- ents. and easily applied; Is. bottle for 6d J. Davies. M.P.S., Chemist, 50, Kigh- street, Swansea. street, Swansea- ELASTIC SltockiTigs, Anklefts, and Knee Caps in all sizes, at 2s. 6d. each.—Moses Jones. Chemist, 12, High-street. Swansea. PUMPS, Is.; Free Wheels, 2s. 6d., Lamps, lsl 0 Toeclips, 4d. per pair; RisR Brakes. 2s-; Air Tubes. 2s. 6d. Prioe liet, post free. — Fr&ukland's, 2, Salford, Blackburn 318w 10-23 QCALES! SCALES! SCALES! AH'kindirof 0 REPAIRS at Henry Pooley and Soros, Local Repair Depot, 4, Victoria-road (opposite Sailors' Home). Swansea Prompt llx«cutian. I Reasonable Charges. KsceJlent V'wkpian- ehip. mell-7 T>COTS, Bool's.—For reliable Gents' Boots go to Thomas's, Progressive Botot Stores, 33. King Edward-road .Swanasia. Noted for first-class Repairing. 393fS-S4 r H~FTlviLLIAMsT"2. TOP"OF"wa^r3x>o: • STREET, SWANSEA, Undertaker and Funeral Furaisher: estiablislied 1860; orders executed with prompt attention. 369f8.25 itOLYNEUX. Fish Merchant. 126 High. Pli BLreet, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail Trial solicited. 33 MARRIED IADIESI—INFORMATION and ADVICE OF PRICELESS VALUE (FREE). Send stamped envelope. Please na.me this paper. MRS. LAWRENCE. St. Elmo. Egremont, Liverpool. 988to-12 r|-»o BUILDERS.—Billheads. Memorandums, J- Business Circulars and Cards. Time i Sheets. Eftirrite Books, and every kind of (Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" 01::CC; 2.11, High-street, Swansea. I 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. D?ar Sirs, We are sending1 you this evening, ^?n. £ covers 870x 90, which we snail be glftdij 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 ineeed. Perhaps it will interest v nu to know that the four vres in question have been on a 15 h.p. Napier tor a yar, and the owner tells u< that they have covered about 6/7COO miles, and in that time he has not had a single puncture and with the exception of one. they have never been removed from the rims, and I this one tyre was only taken off to repair l a sarfaoe cut caused by a stone. I Yours faithfully. I For the Automobile Co., of Cardiff, Ltd., ARTHUR S. LITTLE, July 17, 19G5. Managiae Director. Illustrated Booklet on the care and repair of Dunlop Motor Tyres, gratis and post free. ^^nnlo^rvr^Co^Lt^^Aston^BirminehRT^I pARCETS. Luggage, Furniture, etc.. to and from Mumbles Our vans run Tuesdays and Saturdays.—Parcels Express. 11. Somer- set-place, Swansea. 806g4-24 A RTIFICIAL Legs. light and strong; Steels A for weak legs, Spine Supports. Elastic Stockings and Belts. Eyes, Trusses, Ban- dages lady attendant for Ladies' Belts. oto. Crutches, eto., in stock; illustrated list.— Maker and Repairer. Allen Pearoe. 23, Charles-street (off Queen-street), Oardift, and Broadmead. Bristol. 598j 9-3 DAVIF45' BALS1M OP HONEY for Coughs. Colds, Asthma. Tightness of the Chest, etc. fid. and 23 3d.-PTepared only by J. DavisB, M-P-8.. Dispensing Chemist, 30. High- street, Swansea. EDUCATIONAL. I p ENDEEN COLLEGE, .1. LANGLAND BAT. THE MISSES NETTELL, A.C.V., A.C.P., A.T.C.L., (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettel1, Gen- eral Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian and Sons). [ REFERENCES: 'Fa¥' I..d:1 Swansea. i Lady'- Morshead, Forest Lodge, BinSaid, Berks. Miw li'ien. The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea, Rev. Scretan Jonas, M.A., ex-Vicar of Cve: .-mouth. South Wales. Kev. J -iold Williams, Tho Vicarage, Oystcrmouth. The NEXT TERM commences on FRI- DAY, MAY 6th, 1905. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal—MISS G ART.ICK, A.C.P., Assisted'bv Certificated Resident French and English Governesses and Visiting Profes- Pupils prepared for all Public Examuia- tj°T*he House i* veil situated in it» own grounds, close to bwich and parks. ^bJ====:===^ MUSICAL. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 100, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA, MISS FLORENCE L. FRMKER, A.R.A.M, A.R.C.M., and MISS MINNIE M. FRICKER, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., ■ DANCING, CALISTHENICS, &C. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL- EXERCISES. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. MIS CRAVEN has hsr VACATION during the SUMMER MONTHS. Classes will be RESUMED as usual in the AUTUMN CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON,. S. W. Patients seem daily™* their own applica- tion at TWO 0 CLVCK. Funds urgently needed for General Es. penses and for the R»«.ixon Department. Secretary, FRED. W. HOWELL. PrCTON MEWS, DILLWYN-STREET, SWANSEA. I.L & T BULLIN. Gabs always ready. Wedding Carriages with Suitable Horaes. PuBeral Carriages Complete. LSFT-OFF Clothing.—Highest prices given for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Chil- dren's. Appointments arranged.—Gibbs, 24, Fabian-street, St. Thomas, Swansea. 573f9-5 KNITTING MACHINES. Cash or Hire. FL Lessons free AU makers. Parte, Needles, etc., always in stock.—W. Griffiths and Son, No 8, The Parade, Neath. 15618d.b,9-6 NOTIOE B..on 188 A. J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, 4;1 WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLL'Sl, TelegTaphio Addreu-" Chappall, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. 0-' CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telephone- JOHN JONES & Co., HIGH-CLASS YAN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WORK. GENERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING. Ac., PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIR EXECUTED. r MJ= 1 NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & SON FOR RELIABLE FURNITTT R, E. THEY ARE THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY iN WALES, HAVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AND GIVe TR3 BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. Carpets Made and Laid Free. ESTABLISHED NEARL i HALF A CENTURY. HIGH STREET & MORRIS LANE. SWAUSE*. The ?hyddl Cure for Ue' ■ '■ ■ The UniTersal Remedy for Acidity of the Safest an t Aost Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Gentle Med c ne fdf 8oar Eructations, Bilious Affections. Infants, Ct. uiren, J Delicate Fr-.i.al* iiicknerr, NES nor in A 'A 10 For the Holidays. I I Don't forget to put a box of I BEECH AM'S PILLS in your bag. Chance of air often gives ris* to lassitude, headache or biliousness. The place visited is then thought to be either "too bracing" or "too relaxing", when in reality the system only requires adjusting to the change and new climatic conditions. In such cases ffieechomZ 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 BEECHAlVrS 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 11 A 9S 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 everywbere in boxes, price l/H (56 pills) & 2,9 (168 pills)* NEATH AND DISTRICT BILL POST- I ING COMPANY —Late T. Wall. Offices:—ASSEMBLY ROOMS. NEATH. Manager :1. W. ROBINSON. Ltfse&s and Proprietors of the best Posting -^i-otions in Neath and District. Nature's Perf act Rsaiady for all kind* of Worm*. ^7"0 RM LOZENGES. wo RM LOZENGES. For over 30 yeais highly Valuable Reniody has met witu the greatest euocass. The efiect upon Weak, Delicate Children I (often given up aø incurable) is like Magic. Getting rid of hie tormenting pests -v tak- ing those Lozenges, the thin, in- animate Child oeoomes strong, healthy, a.od lively, the pride aisteod of the anxiety of I his guardians. Llangennech, near Llanelly, August 30th, 1872. Dear Sir,—My youngest daughter, EmmA Ann, 13 years of age, got rid of a great num- ber of worms by taking only three or four of Wilhains' (Pontardawe) Worm Lozengea. I am glad to say that she has much improved ;1" health, beins; previously lingering and delicate in healto.™YOOTB v-»rv truly, MARTHA GRIFFITHS, Late ot yniepenllwch. SYMPTOMS. — Any of the following Symptoms indicate woioisvariable appe- tite foetid breatn. acid cructotions,_ pons in .nd tad. S.clmm,grjtofol the teeth during sleep, dreams and restless- countenance, pitches m 1\ toe'JL, «hort dry venmh, and emaciation of thl bodv often mistalfln for decline, ner- vouan^S' slow fever, and irreg^ar Pul^ 'n^LosMUi69 ^ontain^ nothit»^ aetruoental to the oooriitution, aad ai« erataixle for all ^Williams' (Pontardawe) Worm lx»ezi £ e3 are Drepared from the Original Receipt Ly jSbS DAVIES, M.R.P.S., Chemist, 20, High-«treet., Swansea, and sold by most chemists, at 13id., and 2a 9d. per box; by post, 14 and 34 stamps. Protected ) by the Government stamp, on which 3lV': en- graved the word* "Williams' Worm Loz- |«ngea. Darlington's Haidlibcka A VHP 8k. "1/Ord Knollys is com w by the King to thank XV.- liugum for a copy of edition, so vc\ Igot up, o-f don and Environs." 1 VOIIIMSGR WTAR EOUH BE WISHED'- OIV-" Weekly.' A brilliant bock."—" TÖ3 Times." 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