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Scale of Charges For Consecutive Weekly Insertions of SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, not exceeding 24 words, 6d. Per Insertion. Every additional 8 words, Fourpence. The foregoing Scale applies only to JLpartiKents 6- Houses JTo Let or Wanted; Situations Vacant or Wanted; Houses, Offices, Properties and Shuns t<» Let or Sell; Lost and L Found; Miscellaneous Private Wants and Sales; but not to any advertise- ment of a Trade nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty four v >rds 3d. per insertion. Thirty-two „ „ A reduction is made tor a series of 6, 13, eb, or 52 insertions. vf °cuc'3er copy be desired, *n extra ju a P8r insertion should ba rr | t"e above cheap prepaid rates. u 93 PfePaid the Advertisements »i!l fn charged by the Business Scale. Adver- tisements from Public Bodies are not in- *Th!! r>,the PrePaKj Kate, j master-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious Dames to be addreeed to any Past Office, and letters so sect are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Depart- jnent. Letter* to Advertisers bv ,n'tjalsr *tc-i or otherwise, may be directed to Tho Camorian Office free of charge; and 'f stamps are sent to cover postage, forwarded to the Advertiser's own address, Remittances under 6s. may be roaae in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Or- «*3rs. prists! Orders shoufd be made to ""The South Wiles Pcet" Newspaper Co., Ltd,. 211, High-street, Swansaa. Address all comrnonications to the Manager, "Tha Cambrian." SITUATIONS VACANT, CCGKs and Kitchen maids, ANTED, good Plain Cook, middle-aged.— t » Apply, stating age and wages, Box 471, "Da-HyPost." Swansea.. 741f9-2 JVJU"ANTED, Cook-General; three in family; t l_ Nursa-Housemaid kept.—Apply The BungaJow, Sketty. near Swansea. 865f9-4 W*~ ANTED, good Cook, under 30; Hous-e- maid kept; two i# family —Apply Mrs. E. Milts. Arnside, Mumbles. Swansea. 862f9-5 WANTED, immediately, Cook-General; three in family; Housemaid kept.— Apply The Hawthorns, St. James's Gardens, Swansea. 823f9-3 \~yf ANTED at once, a t>i-— V ecced Cook-General, for gentleman's lamily at Mambiet-: small family; Nurse kept; washing given out.—Apply, in first in- st.anoe, between the hours of 1 and 2.30. to Mies Morgan, 98. Bryn-road, Swansea. 1860n94 P- IiiIll.1 House and Parlourmaids, WANTED, a House-Parlourmaid; email V' family.-Apply. with particulars, Mrs. Austin Williams, Tregothnau, Swansea. 842f9-4 Gencwals. „ T) ESPBOTABLE Young Girl Wanted, about 16, for housework.—Apply after 6 p.m.. at 25, St Alban s-road, Swansea. 826f9-4 OEBVAX1 -~Want^d. a cfoan, respectable Girl, about 16.—Apply 140, Bryn-road, Swansea. 715f9-2 j"07 A.Vi £ D, good General.—Apply 17, Ales-' t" «- andra-road), Swansea.. S38fS-4 "VVT ANTED, a Girl, for Daily Housework.. Apply 11, Brynmill-ci*es>oent, Swansea. 5-7 693f9-1 "YftTANTED, willing Girl, for Housework.— Apply 5. Bay View-terraoe, Swansea. 734f9-2 ~fANTED at onoe, good General, able to wash.—-Apply Tyrpenry Arms, Morris- ton. 861 f 9-6 WANTED, a General Servant.—Apply Jones, Railway Hotel. Rutland-street, Swansea, 818f9-3 TIJ ANTED, clean, honest, young General; » » small fa.mily.-41, Gwydr-cresoent, Swansea. 78of9-l ANTED, a respectable Girl, from 17 to l f L 18.—Apply Mrs. T Tobias, High-street, Gorseinon. 881f9-6 7ANTED, at once. a. good General &ar- w vant.—Apply Mrs. Hastings, 70, fligh- street. > wanwa 770f9-2 TV ANTED, respectable Girl, about 16.— Apply Mrs Cutc-.ifFe, Railway Inn, St. Thomas, Swansea. 857f9-5 TV ANTED, a good General; references ro quired.—Apply after four, 9, Bryn-y- Mor-crescent, Swansea. 764f9-2 jTXTANTEtD. a trustworthy General Servant; i. » family three; wages £ 18.—Apply Mis3 3iarteil, fond eg, Sketty. 80lf9-4 rL'i/AJNTtD. immediately, a good, strong t L Ger-cral.-Apply Mrs Graham, Build- ers Arms, Oxford-street, Swansea, 835f9-6 i\\7" ANT ED, good Gf neral7^perienoed 0ook. i —Write, stating age, wages, etc., to ALrs. Chariee, Maesyrhaf, Neatb. 720f9-2 L"D -Ki)ericnoetd, -irustworthy- Girl- Tir- Soocl 'ages.—Apply Mrs. Pasooe, gt'. argarets, Eaton Grove, Swansea. 875f9 5 a respectable Girl, for House- V daily.—Apply between 10 to 12 ZZ^-creiHcent, Uplands, Swansea. 696f9-l "to^P' ua (-'elieral Servant; one able after 6 p.m ,5 refe'^oee required.-Apply, • J. ^agc-tjireet. Swansea. 807f9-4 A about' 80od' willing Girl, as Gesneral, family .-Apply «.*reference; emaU ■oryn-road, Swansea 650f3-31 —-————————— 650f3-31 WANTED, a respectable General Servant; waehd™'1* -S -««■ 5 P.m„«, 87 If 9-5 '1, at onœ. s. gOOd Boer. vM^ApllyTk%e^"5^0Ser. bria-n Hotel, Somerset-place. Swansea —————- 795 f 9-4 WAITEESS Wanted, immediately; also good General.—•Apply Mrs, Eooklev Albert Restaurant, Cradock-rtreet. Swameea' 811f9-4 W A-Vl'ED, good General Servant; not under 20; good wages paid.—A.ppiy Mrs. Gorvett. Gelly Bwch Farm, Skew-en, Neath. 789f9-4 w AlqIF-D. imrnediately, good Housekeeper, T of middle-age.-Apply to Samuel Sam- uels, Oaegraig House, Clydach, R.S.O 186 in 9-4 •XK7ANTED. Young Girl. about 17, as Nurse- if t maid, and to assist with light house- work; good reference.—Apply 27, Bryn. road. Swansea. n "\Af ANTED. General Secr\-a.nt, able to d-o Vt piam cor.King,- Apply from 2 to 4, Mrs. Wright. Bircbgrove, Overland-roa,d, Humbles. 847<9-2 ANTED, a respectable Woman as Gen- erai. between 30 and 40 yea.rs of a^e.— Apply, with reference, to 6, Carmartlien- road, Swansea.. 898f9-3 WANTED, immediately, supetHcr General Servant, for one lady; on the Hills; good wages.—Appiy to-night. Registry, Castle ¡ Rill. Mumbles. 790f9-4 WANTE dT aTChriSti an^GrrT.^a^^dT-.67 to 11 assist in housework.—Apply Mrs. Dr. Jones, Cross, Morriston. 900f9-5 TVANTED. Young Girl, for Housework; r oaiJntry girl ppeferred.-Apply after 5 o clock. Mrs. Taylor, Poulterer, Humphrey- street, Swansea. 819f9-3 WANTED. General Servant; three in family; good" home—Apply, with fu!l fwirtieulars and references.—Mrs. Howell, 15, Hanover street, Swansea. 656 f 8-31 \\T A^TED. a good General Servant, at once; two in family, and two other servants; references required.—Apply Mrs. Harries, Rose and Crown, Calvert-strcvet Swansea.. 822f9-3 ANTED, a good General Servant; must l f thoroughly underhand her work; good character indispensable; age from Z5 to 30.—Apply Mrs. W. Puddioorobe, 29, Waiter- roaxt, Swansea. 708f9-2 VyANTED, General Servant in September, not under 21, where there are two in family; plain cooking, etc.; must have good reference.s.-Apply after 7 p.m., Mrs. Smith, 43, St. George s-terraoe. Swansea. 745f9-2 Servants' Registry Offices, iVfRS- LleweryTi Howeil, Registry Office (oar Servants and Young Girls, 34, Oxford- street, next door but one to the National Schools, fawamsea. 831f9-4 SITUATIONS Wanted as General Servants, for several strong country girls.—Mrs, Coster. Registry. Gloucester. 714f9-2 ~U'ANTED, immediately, experienced and Plain Oooks, Parlour and Honse-Par- lourmaid3> Generals, Waitressea, Waiters; a.Iso an experienced Wedshispeaking Nurse for London.-Apply Miss Lewis. High-class Registry, 18, Castle-street, Hwti-n@ea. Nat. Tel. 76y. 8o0f9-4 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATION3 rf^jKEiDlX DRAPERY.—Wanted., good Man, V to canvas and collect, for old-esteb- litshed firm; good salary and commission to right man.-Ad.dress Brothers, "Daily Post" Swansea 6ffif8-31 QOPPER SmeltetB, or men used to work. Wanted; good wages to good icen.-Appty (stating wnere ca.n be seen Sun. day or Monday, August 27th and 28th), to Smelter, "Daily Post," Swansea. 651f8-31 -FIXPEBTBNCED Carpenter Wanted.—Apply E. at once.—Thomas and Jonee, Builders, New Bethania Cha.pel, Glyn Neath. I864n9-5 CTAULIER Wanted, constant job for a jU steady Man; one used to builder's and quarry work preferred.—Apply Stevens, 1, Ter- race-road, g wa-u.-ea 740f9-2 EN lYoung) Wanted, over 19 years old, to be trained in the Church Army Train- ing Homes and Mission Vajie as Evangelises, Mission Vau and Tent Mis^ioners, Social Officere, etc. Unlimited soopa for spiritual work. Salary guaranteed. Must be earnest, and ha-re had some experience in religious work Free board and lodging daring the whole period Of traming.-Write, in strict confidence, to Captain Andrew, 130, Edgware- road, Londoa, W. l £ 633d.b.9-29 QTRONG country Lad Wanted; live in; left S school; for skittle alley; make himaelf generally useful.—Address Skittles, "Daily Post," Swansea, 796f9-4 'O Shoemakers.—Wa,nte«d, aft anoej, two General Hands for Repairs, also one Bench man, for new work only; steady; only first-class man need apply.—Bosley, Hafod. 891f9-5 WANTED, a good Bariaaad, at once. — Apply \Vindsar Cattle Hotel, Neath, 1862n9-4 Tiy ANTED, at onoe, a good Slaughter Man. -Apply D. Phillips, Butcher, Ponta-r- dàwe. 873f9-4 ~TA.NTED, a reapeotable Young Lady as » Barmaid; willing to make herself use- ful if required.—Address Barmaid, "Daily Post," Swansea. 839f9-4 Ty ANTEiD, Boy, about 15, who can milk; for garden, cows, etc, £ und to be gener- ally useful.—Apply Mrs. Pa-dley, Lilliput, Biackpill R.S.O 721f9-2 "VY ANXIjLD, Engine Driver, tor Steam Laun- dry. 3tate wa.ges. and whether mar- ried or eingle.—Apply Steam Laundry, Pontardawe. 788f9-4 ANTED, a aniart Young Man, to take chargft of Pony and Trap; used to Milk Round; must have good raference.— Apply 96, High-street, Swansea. 784f9-4 WAJs'TFl), experienced i.ime Burner, take W full charge lime kilns at A berth aw.— Address, stating wages. Reos and Co.. Con- sulting Engineers, 27, Wind-street, Swansea. 689fS-ol WANTED, smart Water Clerk, for Dry l>.x;k and Ship Bepairjng Works; muft have had similar experience.—Apply, stating age. experience, aad salary required, to Box 128. "Daily Post," Swansea. í.S59n9-1 PED, superior, trustworthy Young Woman, as Nurse (under supervision) to three children, aged 4, 2. and 1 year.— Address, stating references and wages re- quired.—Trustworthy, "Daily Poet," Swan- sea. 821f9-4 yOUNG Girl required, as Pupil Teacher, in a email, select Priva*te School.—Ad- dress H.B., "Daily Post," Swansea. 812f9-4 Managers and Clerks. CLERK Wanted, who knows thoroughly tin- plate and metal trade.—Write, stating qualifications and salary wanted, to Metal, Daily Poet." Swansea. 745f9-2 WANTED, for Colliery Proprietor's Office, ït" smart Clerk, ccnvexeaait with shipping, local works, and 'i.'iand trade; good salary will be paid to a suitable man, who must produo3 satisfactory referenced.—Apply Pros- pect, "Daily PüBt," Swansea. 749f9-2 Tradesmen's Apprentices & Assistants WANTED, Apprentice to the General Smithing; good opportunity far smart Lad; co premium required.—Write Smith, Daily Post," Swansea. 723f9-2 ytTANTED, immediately, Younst Lady, to » » Manage ixick-up F-uit Shop; well up in window dressing.—Apply, with reference, 69, iligii-e-tj-eet, Swaossea. 852f9.2 GROCERY.—Improver Wanted, immedi- G ately; must have good references.— Apply Bell's Stores, Ltd., Maesteg. 851f9-5 GROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted, emart G Junior or Improver.—Apply Direct, Trading Co., 212, High-#tres>t, Swansea. 685f9-l GROCERY and ProvTsitms —Wamted, im- G mediately, exaart, active Assistant, as Second, quick at counter .—Apply in own handwriting, giving full particulars and re- ferences, to Co-operative Society, Ltd., Bri- ton ferry 1858n9-3 GROCERY auü Provisions.—Wanted, im- mediately, smart, active Assistant, smart window and shop dresser, not afraid of work.—Apply by letter, stating wages, re- ferenoee. to CMMoit ^.MJper&tive Society. Briton J.i'eO:'r.'I' tasc>nfWl OY Want,,d.-APOY R. S. Williams, Ar- B oade Bakery, Orclnard-etreet, Swansea,. 867f9-2 TDOOT TRADE.—Wanted. Ap-preatice or im- B prover; good opportumty of learning trade throughout.—Apply Davies, Practical Bootmaker, Humphrey-street, Swansea. 671 f8-31 S HARP Lad Wanted. for Printing Traded Address Printing, "Daily Poet" Office, Swansea. 880f9-6 W 't r0s'pec^able, strong Lad, with » good references, a>s Porter—A nnlv T VV. swtok 237, T' 866f9-2 WANTED, at ones, a smart Youth a? Porter; good wages.—Apply T c VaI mer, The Cash Tailor, 35, Castle-street, Sv.-an- 878f9-5 -RANTED, a Young to Vt assist in Confectionery Businesa— Apply attafr 6 p.m.. to VVrest, High-street, near Pala-ce t 733f8-31 WANTED, immediately, sharp Youth, for I Book and Stationery Trade; nfust be good scholar —Apply The Dillwyn Circulat- ing Library, 13. Dillwyn-street, Swansea. 652f8-31 gfJ'W — UMIMIPIW —Mi Office Boys and Errand Boys, A smart Lad Wanted, for Office work.— Apply between 6 and 8 p.m., Chapman, 235, High-street, Swansea. 778f9-4 EESPECTABLE Boy Wanted, immediately. -Apply 29, Oxiord-etroot. Swansea. 717f&-3l WANTED, smart Boy, to Deliver News- paperlS.-Apply H. Ford, 25. Dillwyn- street, Swansea. 78f9-4 WANTED, at once, smart Erra.nd Boy, or Girl; must be honest.—Apply W. Evans, Grocer, Neath-road, Morriston. 7J3f9-2 fgents, Canvassers, Traveifcrs, &c, T ADY Representative (outdoor) required im- mediately by firm of one hundred years' standing; J-beral terms and permanent posi- tion; genteel employment.—Address letters, stating age, laet occupation, and earliest commencing date to Century, "Dfi.ily Post,' Swaasea, 73Sf8-31 pART Time Appointment.-A good oppor- p tunity occurs for energetic Man, wil- ling to personally solicit orders to secure highly remunerative part-time appointment. —Address Vincent, "Daily Poet." Swansea. 71 c>. DOTAL Londott Friendly Society.—Repre- sentafve Wanted, Swansea, Neath. and Llanelly.—Apply Lewis, 16. King Ed ward'3- road, Swanaea. 707f9-2 QWANSEA DIST-R,ICT.-The "Mutua-I Re- S serve" has op-enings for smart Cajivas- sers in its "Provident" (monthly premium) Department, with excellent opportunity for rapid promotion for such.—Apply Manager, 2, Union Chambers, Swansea. S03f9-4 I n^RAVEi.LEK Wuntsd 1,0 Sell out Household 1. SpeciaMtMS: good wages given; earn- pl*» and fnll particulairs 3 stamps. Georga Dob by. Gat home-street. Brigfconge 350e8-31 AOTgii, immediately, reliable Men as Agents for the Pioneer Life Assurance Co. Must have first-class references.—Apply D. Stephens, 4, Dynevor-place, Swansea, or jL Dear love, 36, St. Helen's-road. Swanesa 677fH qa3. WjukkLY.—Spare Time Kmployment 30 offered to cither sex who oan write, Particalar.3 free. — Addressed en%el-ope to Manager (Department A3), GJenao-.wjr, Tor- quay. 722f9.2 CITUATIOM3 WANTED, A respectable Youiig Man requi7es~employ^ meat, one used to horses, also a great knowledge or fruit business —Write Kirby, 'Daily Pobi Swansea. 774f9-2 "EXPERIENCED Milliner requires position. 1 Good claes business.—Address Box 25, "Daily puet," Swanesa. 768f9-2 j TpNGAGEMENT as Morning or Afternoon Governess; good testimonials; salary • £ 12.—Address B.E.L., "Daily Post," Swansea. 887f9-5 ]7 5.PERIL-rNCElD Accwintant, with few even- ings spare time, would undertake Fost- iug up and Balancing of Books.—Address Bal- ance, "Daiiy Post," Swansea, 736f9-2 GROCERY TRADE.—Young Man seeks situ- G ation as Assistant; good wrapper; wil- ling to drive and be useful.—Address Grocery, "Daily Post, Swansea. 775f9-3 SITUATION required, Daily or Morning S Governess to young children, or Com- paniom-Heip; easy distance Swansea.—Apply Registry, Castle Hill, Mumbles. 657f8-31 yvT AN'i'D, by Young Lady, post as Morn- ing or Daily Governess.—Write Gover- ness "Daily Poet," Swansea. 872f9-5 T^yANTED, as Drrver; good know- ledge of horses and little gardening.— Address Alpha, "Daily Poet." f^wauses. 716f9-2 TyANTED, engagement, Daily Governess, young children; salary £ 16; experi- enced.—Address R.A., "Daily Post," Swansea. 888f9-5 YOUNG Lady requires srtuatiou to take J- charge of Day Book, Ledger, Cash Book; good vriteT—Address Ledger, "Daily Post," Swansea. 737f9-2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. T EAD and other Old Metals Wanted; -*J highest price paid.—Levy's Marine Stores, New Orchard-street. Nat Tel. 88y. 79719-4 PARTNERSHIP desired by "business~maT^ can invest £ 1.500.—Send full particu- lars to Partnership, "Daily Post," Swansea, 7641:9-2 WANTED, Pony a.nd Trap, about 12 hando, muft be cheap.—Address Pony, "Daily Pest," Swansea. 896f9-5 X\7 ANTED to Borrow, £800, on free-hold » land and house property.—Particulars t-o Land, "Daily Post," Swansea. 782f9-4 WANTED, someone to adopt Baby Boy, 16 "L months old.-Apply by letter to L.L., c.o. "Daily Post" Market-street, Llanelly. 894f9-5 XiJ ANT ED o tPurchase, 5 or 6-rooraed House, neighbourhood Graig-terraoe, or centrally situated.—State particulars to M-eta, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 647f8-31 yyANTET) o tPurchase, a 7-roomed Ho;:sc. (4 bedrooms), with bath, in centre of town, or near trams.-Give full particulars to X.A., "Daily Post," Swansea. 682f9-l yyAX'fiJL) to Purchase,a House* with bathroom and large kitchen neigh- bourhood Stanley-terrace—Full particulars to Bath, "Daily Post,' Swansea, 817f9-3 WANTED, Loan of Surveying Instrumeats for a week,by capable Surveyor- guar- antee given for their safety .-State' terms to Surveyor, "Daily Post: Swansea. 665f9-1 ~WA-^IT'E'D' for 29th September, 6 to 8-rcom House, bath room (hot and cold); mod erate rent; neighbourhood of Brynmiil pre ferred.—Apply, stating rent, X., "Daily Post," Swansea. 7C2f9-4 Xy ANTED, Monarch Gramophone"" amd Re- .» «- cords, or exchange expensive J-plate Hand Camera and E-nlarging Camera, with all accessories, and cash, for good machine. —Apply 8. Prince of ales-road, Swau&Qia;. M ESCELLANEGUS. ¡ STOREKEEPER.—Applicants for the above O position are informed that the vacancy ha.3 now been filled.—The Graigola Merthyr Co., Ltd., Swansea. 863f8-31 NOTICE to the Public.—I, the undersigned, do hereby give notice that I will not after this date, August 29th, 1905, be respon- sible for ajiy debts incurred by my wife, Florence Mary Jones.—iiSigned) Tbomasjones, Windsor Castle Hotel, Neath. Witness: Ben. jamin Cha-lee Thomas. 835f8-31 OHORTHAND and Bookkeeping rapidly" O taught by Daniel Jones, 18, Leonard-ter- race, Neath. Class, private, or postal. Terms cm application. 701f9-1 KE. THOMAS, Brake and Wagonette Pro • prietor. — Brakes, Wagonettes, etc., supplied for all kinds of outings!—2, Swan- street amd Flint Mill Yard, Swansea. 7iaf9-9 WILL some klud person take as own, healthy Baby Boy, age_ 10 months; no premium given.—Address E. L., "Daily Post." Swansea. 843f9-4 LOST AND. FOUND. LOST, from the George Iun, Strand, Skye Terrie Dog Pup; collar on. Finder re- warded; detainer prosecuted.—R. Fisher. 7Q5f8-31 LOST, August 2tth, a Gold Bar Brooch, set.j with Pearls. Anyone returning same to No. 1, Miradcr-creecent, will be rewarded. 765f9-2 LOST, on Saturday night, in Lion-street, a Silver Albert and Seal. Finder will be rewarded ou returning same to 30, Lion-st., Swansea,. 754f8-31 T OST, on Saturday, in the neighbourhood LOST, on Saturday, in the neighbourhood of Swansea or Morrieton, Gold Curb Bracelet, with Padlock. Reward.—Oxeho't^ I&ton Grove, Swansea, 805f9»4 FROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE, No. 17, Somerset-place, Swan- sea, now let as Offices; possession on 29th September next.—Apply at 38, Henrietta- street, or 39. Manselton-road, Swansea. 6l5f9-24 To LET, 78. Gorse-lane, 57, Mansel-street. -L 38, Walter-road, Swansea, and 1. North- ampton Gardens.—Apply Higman and Co., Auctioneers. 669fS-31 KL\TG urn w a PTVROAD.—lEsoellent Houee for Sale, suitable for oonversion into Shop; good position.—Higman and Co., Auc- tioneers, Swansea. 669f3-31 f TTPLANDS.—Nicely situated Semi-deKachei vJ Villa, in good order, and close to trams, for Sale.—Higman and Co.. Auctiou- eers, Swansea. 669fS-31 S"~T~HELEN"'S-ROAD, SWANSEA—Large and roomy Residence, in excellent repair, for Sale, at moderate price.—Higman and Co., Auctioneers. j 669f8-31 SHOP and Dwelling Huse for Sale, good position, near Baths, St. Helens-road; possession. — Hood, Auctioneer, Caer-street, Swansea. 684f9-1 F" OR SALE, Leasehold Shop and Pnemise*?, main road, Plasmarl; good position; low ground rent.-Apply Daniel Phillips, 215a" Htgh-street, Swansea. 73919-2 p Mack worth-terrace, St. Thomas, Swansea. 61 —TO be Let cr Sold.—Apply on the pre- mises. 81 f 9-7 HOUSES FOR SALE. Tj^OR SALE, 8-roomed House, Mount Ptea- saut; one of beet views on hill; long lease; hot and cold bath, etc.-Apply Hood, Gaer-stneet, Swansea. 832f9-4 FOR. SALE, by private treaty, a defcachccf, welt-built, and commodious Gotta with Outhouses; immediate po<&9eeaion. — Apply D. Thomas, Grove-road, Pofntarda-we. 874f9-4 T^OR SALE, cheap, four Houses in Wat- JL kin-street, five in Mar 1 bo roujrh-raad (will sell separately), and a splendid Houee on Langland-road, Mumbles.—Address Lang- land, "Daily Post," Swansea. 869f9-5 AFreeliold House for Sale, at Sketty, ex- ceptional fnvestment, scfcuaited near terminus of tram.—Apply Freehold, "Daily Post," Swansea. 704f9-2 J HOUSl':s" icir Sale. Kensingotn-terraoe^ R Buckiugham-terraee, Bryn-road, Bryn- mill-avenue; also several others.—J. and H. Brown. Builders, Buck in g liam-terrace, King Edward's-road, Swansea b9Sf9-4 NEATH.—For Sale, tlirce Leasehold Hcnaes, in Pendril-street.—Apply to S. Rees, Bnilder, 19. Henry-street, Neath. 185Sn8-l T~ "RAFALGaI^TOHSACBT" facing the eeav T best end—Good House for Sale, with possession.—Hood, Estate Agesnt, Caer-street, Swansea. é8Jf9-1 ST. THOMAS.—7-roomed louses for Sale, Datth (hot and cold), superior invest- ment; reasonable price. — Write Superior, "Daily Post," Swansea. 844f9-4 TO 6E LET »EUSI K ESS PREMISES BUIIJ3ING Laaid to Let, Mumbles, main road. grand view of Bay, Oystermoath Castie, t&c; suitable for houses; chrop.- Apply Ellis, Architect, Fisher-street, Swan- se-a. 833f9-4 HOUSE and Shop, 28, St~ Helen's-road (main thorjughfare) to Let, 29th September.- Apply Leeder and Son, Waterioostrect, Swan- sea. 802f 9-4 "j OCK-UP Shop to Let, in oentral pos tion, Aj ;tt present uaed as a Tobaoc-ouisit'e; good openmg.-Acldress Cemt-ral, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 668f8-31 T ARGE dry Workshop or Warehouse, on gro-und floor, to Let, with immediate possession; situate in Gower-street; low ren- taL— Apply Palmer Brcs., Carriage Builders, Gower-streKfti, Swa,iijsea. 890E9-5 N'EATH—To Let, Frep, Fully-Iicensod Houee, immediate possession.—Addtreea Box 21, "South Wales Daily Post." Swansea. 6&:}f9-1 SWANS'EA — To Let,, in the best business part of Oxford-sitreet, Lock-up Shop; altso four Rooms suitable for Offices 0111 the -,d floor of the above preniiete; immediate possession—Apply to Frederick F. Meager, Eeta-to Agent, etc., Melbourne House, 7, Mel- bau'Rne-piace, Swansea, 1397&-t.c. TOShoeius Smiths—To Let. with immedi- axe passe:ion, Dowiais Inn Forge. — Particulars. Edwards, Dow.lais Inn, Dovlajs 869f9-2 Hj^O LET, Shop and Prei;ii«es, 7, Prince of J- Wales-road, off High-street; immediate possession—Apply Prank Randell, Auction- eer, Byuevcr-plaoe. Swansea. 772f9-2 OFFICES f. p,-|5 SHOPS TO LET, I^RONT Offices (two) to Let, pi-tch-pine throughout; also Venetian Blinds, eta, Union Chambers, centrally situated.—Apply 14, Picton-pla.ce, Swansea. 713f9-2 TO LET—HOUSES. BUNGALOW and Grounds (Loistin), New- B ton, Porthcawi, to Let. from September 1st.; Moms, gas. etc. 653f8-31 G_OWEIt.—Furnished Cottage (7-rocinecij, or Apartments to Let, for sii montiis o; longer; moderato terms.-Spring C-ottage Porteynon. GIam. 786ts-, HOUSES to Let, in Gwydr-creeoent. St. Al- bans-road, Gwydr-terraoe, etc.—Apply J. Rice Jonee, Auctioneer, 104, OxJord-gtireet, Swansea. 846f9-4 Ti/IUMBLES^-To Let, Furnished, for Sep- IVi. tember, a. 6-roomed Cottage 3 Bed- rooms, near the New Chnrch, I,a-ngla.nd. — Apply Gear, 15, Dyrevor-pla-ce, Swansea. 731 f 9-2 MUMBIjEiS.—To Let, convenient 7-roomed M House, R/oek-terrace; splendid view; pofBeesioo September 29th; rent £ 20. Apply J. Rioe Jones, 104, Oxford-etreeit, Swansea, 849f9-4 Nlt^ATlf, l.oncton-ro«.d —To Let, desiraiile Villas, bath (hot and oold)—Apply T. cfees 2, Geoffrey-street, Lomdoin-ixsad, Neath 858f9-5 SBORNE Cottage to Let, Fnrnighed, for September—Apply Osborne Hotel, Langland. _13E4n9-1 AG'E S'TBCT^T.—To Let, September 29th, 8- l-oomed House. R«n± £ 30.—Apply J. Rioe Jones, Auctioneer amd Valuer, 104. Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 849f9-4 TO I-ET- from September next, 23, Wood- lamds-terrace— Apply 39, Hanover-street, 7 Swansea. 729f9-2 1, -1 mmena e-terra,& 0~~LET, Furnished. 1, promenade-terrace, T £ 1 weekly; bath, etc—Addiess Bath, "Daily Poet," Swausea. 791f9-4 TO LET, Furnished House, Mumbles, n^ajr trams, three bedrooms, two sitting- roome. kitchen, and gas cooking stove; from October lst,-Apply Charles Ev.ns, Circulat- ing Library Bryn-y-Mor-road. Swansea. 8<fcf9-5 9A St. ^eleu's-road, to Let, immediate pos- —eestsion. House in splendid order, newly done up in and out; rent £ 32—Apply Mr. Ito" Evars. Barlsmore, Bryn-road, Swa-reea. 751f8-31 APARTMENTS TO LET. PAR TMT2NTS.—Two comfortable Fur- A nished Eccms to Let; terms moderate. —A^ply 29, Park-str.3et, Swansea. 753fs-3i ""A PARTMENTS—Wanted, two Rooms (Un- J-X furnished), by a young m.arried couple. Write M.C.. "Daily Post." Swansea. 727f9-2 BEYN-ROAD—Very comfortable Apart- ments to Let, with all oonvenience;, full view of Bay, no children or other lodg- ers.-Apply Charles Evans, Newsagent, etc., Bryn-y-Mor-road. Swansea. 864f9-5 (COMFORTABLE Lodgings for two Young > Men, St Helen's-road; terms moderate. -Apply Moderate, c.o. Charles Evans, Sta^ tioner a.nd Bookseller, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 794f9-4 FRONT Sitting-room and Bedroom to Let, 25, Ffynone-terraoe, corner Constitu- tion Hill, Swansea. 769f9-2 II MIBWIII II 11 ■ 111 LIWIIIW WL FRONT Sitting-room and one or two Bed- rooms to Let; would suit two or three Toting Men; terms moderate^—Apply 200, Kensington-terrape, Swansea. 897f8-31 7S"0WER OOAST—Apartments to Let, close to sea; moderate terms.—Grove, Culver House, PorteynC^. 893£9-5 LADY (widow), living in Mumbles, wants Ju three Yonihg Gentlemen Boarders, 16e. inclusive; one Gent X2 2s. weekly; one minute from Dunns Station; second week in Sep- tember; references.—Address Villa. "Daily Post." Swansea-. 791f9-4 UMBLES.—-Comfortable Furnished Apart- ments for the holidays; would also suit one or two gentlemen. as permanency; terms moderate.—No. 3, Newton-road. Mum- bles. 895f9-5 OUPEiRIOR Apartments to Let; suit one or S two Gentlemen; bath and every conveni- ence; overlooking Cricket Field and Bay; good cooking and attendance; terms moder- ate-Write Brockley, "Daily Post. Swansea. 77719-4 TWO Unfumdshevi Rooms to Let, with oven girate; euit young couple:—Appiy_ 11. Norfo Ik-street. Swansea. 725f9-2 npd LET, FurnLshed or Unfurnished, two T Rooms, use of Scullery and gas stove; terms moderate.—Apply 25, Rhyddings Park- road, Swansea. 8.37f9-1 rpO LET, 3 Furnished Rooms; suit young A men in business.-—40, Brunswick-street, Swansea. 76315-2 'T'WO Unfurnished Rooms to Let, in St. Thomas, with quiet people.—Address St. Thomae, "Daily ^Poat," Swansea. 699f9-1 TO LET, two or three Unfurnished Rooms, with quiet family, near the Hospital. —Address T.M., "Daily Poet," Swansea. 742f9-2 TWO well furnished Rooms to Let, in lower part of JfhJvern-terrace; convenient for trams; suitable for gentleman.—Addreee Box 44. "Daily Post," Swansea. 631 f8-31 'pO LET, at Brynmiil, two Unfumished Rooms, witih use of gas stove and scul- lery.—Apply Charles Evaaie, Newsagent and Tobacconist, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea- 793f9-4 'T'O LET, two Furnished Rooms, efvery co<n- A venience; euit mairried couple, or two gentlaiiren; near trams.-Apply Charts Evans, etc., Bryn-y-Mor-ro4vl. Swansea. 8H919-5 •EI^L-iTTRNISHED Rooms to Let, bath- ilooni (hot and oold).—App'y 13, Grew- Place, Swansea. 5.0f9-5 _n. O Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms to Let, with Widow Lady; terms very moder- ate; object company.-Apply Rooms, "Daily Post," Swansea.. 7t1f9-2 I I vw, 7 Widows-place. Swansea—Sitting-room • and Front Bedv<x>m to ijet: snit two Young Ladies; hot and eol«fv.>ath, terms moderate. 687f9-l APARTMENTS IVND FURNSSHEa HOUSES WAITED, ONE Sitting-room and two Ledrooms re- quired, for two Single Ladies-Address Cheddar, "Daily Post." Swansea l £ 57n9-l /COMFORTABLE Board and Lodgings Wanted by advertiser, aged 53 years; would board as one of the family; refer- ences ex-t hanged; if satisfactory will beter- nxaaasiat—Pleaee apply, stating teTms per week, iiiciueive, to Boazv!, Daily Post" GfPees. Sv snsea. 750f8-S1 Q.ENTLEMAN requires (early September7 Bed and Sitting-room, in quiet houss, and. nei gh-bourhood of Swuii^ft, or Skatty; <Kr*Hi.a;.j —Detailed part-tajIwxa (with and without board) to Leaf, "Daily Post," Swamica-. 884f9-5 QITPEE.JOR"Ix^dilnss"ftranted_rio°d cook' ing important; young widow preferred. —Addrees Pleasant, "Daily Post," Swari.sei. £ 60f9-2 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. RATIONAL Benefit Trust—5 years fully pa-id up CZW Bond for Sale.-Address Box 40, "Daiiy Pest," Swansea. 4<;4f9-4 FOit SALE. Pianola, in rosewood case, first- class condition.—Apply F E. Tuabridge 19, Gower-st.roet, Swansea, 780f9-2 T^GR SALE, Braciburj/"Fret""Machine; cost £ 3 10s.; will sell for 3as.—Apply Hay- ward, Market-street, Lla-neliy. 894f9-5 "jpOR SALE, good Black Soil, suitable for potting flowens and garden purposes. — Address Soil, "Daiiy Post," Swansea. 840i9-4 XpOR SALE, Medical Electric Battery, with plated appliances, in shut-up portable case; cost L3; sell 35s.-Apply 13, Owen Wow, Kilvey. Bwfl)-1 "pOR SALE. Beer Engines, Counters, and Bar Fittings—Apply Wm. Hancock and Co., Ltd., Little Wind-street, Swansea. 66of8-o T^'OR SALE, a French Bagatelle Board, 9ft. long by 3ft. wide—Apply J. A. Rees, Wellington Hotel, Garden-street, Swansea. 824f9-4 FOR SALE, Violin, leather case, two BOVTS a-nd patent Chin R«st; worth L7 10s„ for £4 cash.-Apply A., "Daily Post" Ofiice, Llanelly. 894f9-5 POR SALE, Singer's Sawing Machine, Haaid and Fovt; nearly new; let it go clieap— Apply 3, Cwm-street, off Prince of Waies's- road, Swansea. 747f9-2 "pO'R SALE, cheap, seven Maeon's Beer Pulls ■ with Suspenders, Piping, Tilters, Beer Horees—Apply Recraiting Oliioer, 24, High- s-treet^ Swaiosea 755f9-2 FOR SALE, large Bookcase, and Bagatelle, suitable for club. also Copying .P ess, 4 Boxing Gloves, acd Rocking Chair, com- plete, etc—Address Gwern, Mumbles. 856f9-5 OR SALE. large Glass Cupboard; also small Dresser with drawer and glass cupboard, to be sold or exchanged for any- thing useful.—Apply 3, Brynsifi-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Swafflcea. 800f9-2 XpOR SALE, Jack Donkey, good worker, — rising five years; turnoit trial given; guaranteed; valued C4; sacrifice at 30s.—Apply W. 11. Davie?. Cwmgiedd, Ystradgynlais. 855f 9-5 L^OBr ^A,^E7 n(^v ^P2ate~ L<>rig Extension Camera, roller blind, P. and I. Shutter, 5x4 Aldis lens F6. Magazine dark elide for 12 plates, tripod and Bag. complete, splendid set. See before 10 a.m.-Apply 125, Norfolk- street, Swansea. 825194 f'õ:R SALE, Lancashire Boilers, 34ft. x 7ft, 6m. and 24ft. 6in. x 7ft for OOlbs. insur- anoa pressure. Cornish, Vertical, and Tubular Boilers Pairs Hori- zontal Engines, 26in., 25in 18in., and 12in.; Singles 12in. and 8in. Horizon- tal and Vertical Steam Pumps. P. and S. Machine. Bending Rolls. Boiler Tanks. Portable and Traction Engines. Weigh- bridges. Contractors' Tip Wagons. Siding and Colliary Rails. Railway Wagons, etc.— George V. Perry, Rutland-street, Sw-aneea. 673f&-31 A DVERTISER, giving up Housekeeping, is desirous of selling his Household x'lfFocte; terms cash; intending puix;iiasere please call between 6.30 and 8.30 p.m. only, at please call between 6.30 and 8.30 p.m. only, at 24, St. Helen G-road, Swansea. 752f3-31 V jpOfNVTSRTIBLE Kitchen Range for Sale, cheap-, also Kitchen Dresser, 6ft., glass cupboard and centre, almost new. To be seen at 9 Llywel-street, Brynmiil. Swansea, 708f9-2 TJiElilIX GTO'N No. 2 Typewriter1, perfect order, cost £ 23; will sell cheap, or use- ful exchange—Hasqueucort, Up-to-Date Hair- dresser, High-street, Swansea. 81cf8-31 QAFES for Sale (bargains); also seccnd- kJ hand Tractions, Portable and Horizontal Engines^ Mortar Mills, Vertical Boilers—Birt and Co., 47a, Strand, Swansea, 73f9-16 CHINA and Delf Ware, — Well assorted Crates of Everyday Sailing lines for Shops, Markets, ajid Hawking.— Write for listis.-Sheaf Pottery, Manufactur- ers, Long'ton, Staffs. 132 LADY, leaving Swansea, must dierpose of (privately) her Household Furniture, in- cluding handsome 60 gutnea, Pia.no; will sell cheap for cash.—Addrees Furniture, "Daily Post," Swansea. 846f9-4 GUNS. THE SPECIAL GUN. 27s. 6d. ] Double Ba-rrei, Breech-loader, Top Lever Double Bolt. 45s. THE DEFIANOE GUN. 453. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUTNT. Buy from the actual makers. 12 bore, Top Lever, Double Barrel, BREECHLOADER, Twist Barrels. Double Bolted, Engine Turned; Rib. 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 -f?K 12s- solid Insurance Book, in first-class Company, for Sale; eaoily collected; cheap.—Apply S.L., "Daily Post," Swansea. 761f9-2 T7"NITTING MACHINES. — Cash or Hire, Lessons free All makers. Paite, Needles, etc., always in stock—W. Griffiths I and Son, No. 8, The Parade, Neath. iS618d.b.9-6 "OAPEB Bags for Fruit- and Confectionery. ( Cheapest and largest makers in the trade.—Sherring and Mussard, Oxford-street, Swansea. 642f3-30 Worses, Cabs, Carts, W&s-enettea, &0. FOR SALE, Dark Brown Horse, 16 hands, good workei-, no further use—Apply E. Jarrett, Cab Stables, Uplands, Swansea. 883f9-5 F^OR SALE, da.rk chestnut Mare. 153Thanc&7 al&a strong Wagon to suit same—Apply Mrs. Williams, Newsagent. Francis-etireet, Swansea. 66Df8-31 X"^OR SALE, good Working -Cob, 14 handsT — Harness, and Flat Cart; cheap; must sell, no further use—Apply 87, Western-et., Svracsea, 72819-2 "POK SALE. Chip Potato Van, eomplete, in good condition; also Cob and Harness. Will sell cheap; no further uae.—Apply Cas- Will sell cheap; no further use.-Apply Cas- carkii High-street. Swansea. 890f9-5 TLJAND Truck for Sale, to caa-ry lOcwt.; '— salt plumber or build-er.-Apply Flet- cher, Picton-lane, Swansea. 667T8-31 TRAD-. SPEOlALJTiSS, I DOtXns, BOOTS—For reliable Gesn-ts' Boots go to Thamase, Progressive Boot Stores. .53, King Edward-road, Swansea. Noted for first-class xiepairing. 704f>4 | ]])E'ESSMAXI^G—ilM7^J.T~GwyM«r 71, CroaiweLi-torrace, desires to say she can undertake, at shortest llotice, ordcrs for au&umn and winter Co<stume«3. Children's Dreæea a speciality. 100n9-30 | ^ORN PAINT, made of superior ingredi- ent-3, and easily applied: iE. bcrtxle for ^d-—J- La>vies, M.P.S, Ciiemiat, 30, High- street, Swansea-, PUMPS,1£; Free Wheels. 2s. 6d.; La;mps, Is. T-occlips, 4d. per pair; Rim Brakes, 2s.; Air Tubes, 2s. 6d. Prioo list- poet fr*ee. — Fianklands, 2, Salford, Buackburn. 318wlC-23 SCALEST^SCALES! SCALES! All kinds of H'EPAIRS at Hen-ry Pooiey and Sons, Local Repair Depot, 4, Victoria-road (oppos- ite Sailors' Home), Swansea. Prompt execu- tion. Reasonable ehasrges. Excellent work- mamship, 991ell-7 1\1A.RRIED 0:DIES. INFORMATION asad ADVICE of PRICELESS VALUE (FREE). Send stamped envelope. Please name this papeir.—Mr&. LAWRENCE, St. Elmo, EgTe- mont, Liverpool. 637y 12-50 QO to Ford's, 25, Dillwynstreet. Swansea, for Novelties in all kinds of Postcards. 779f9-4 T BFT-OFF Clothing.-Higbest; prices given L for Ladies', Gentlecren'«, and Chil- dren's. Appointments arranged.—Gibba, 24, Fabi an -street, St. Thomas, Swansea. 573f9-5 NOTICE!—Is. 6d. per week will place you in possession of a House value £ 150; im- mediate possession arranged.—Write for "Free Booklet,' House Owner, 30, Page-street, Swansea. 694f9-l Ts your Watch out of Order? Bes tana A cheapest shop in Swansea for Re- pairs of vVatohes of every description, both English, and Foreign, is at Campbell's, Watch- maker, 20, Higli-street Arcade, Swansea. Clocks and Jewellery repaired. Watch Fic- islier to the trade. 70399-4 IVTOW is the time to join the Provident Supply for your winter requirements. It is not the poverty stricken or impecuni- ous class of people that use the Provident, inasmuch as they help no business. But the honest toiler, hard-working mam, the clerk, mechanic, and others that find we give 20s. worth for a sovereign, and access- ible terms Send for raw Bill of Shops. — District Office. 20, Wind-street, Swansea. 697f9-1 pAPERHANGING of every deecrip-tion "DAPERHANGING of evarv deecrip-tion efficiently done, at moderate charges, by soldier's widow. — Lwyer, 44, Edward- vstreat, Manseltan, Swansea-. 51n.t.-c. TVJ^EJW Harris Tweed Caps. Is and Is. 6cL, Short Front Print Shirt, 2s. 3d.; Five- fold Front Sxiirt ait 3s. 6d.—tRasquem- cort, Up-to-Daie Gents Mereer. 815f8-31 y EiNETIAN Blinds from 4id. per foot, any v colour, carriage paid. List, post free. Governmoiit contractors.—Moseley, 53, Tudor- road, CfbMiiS Nat. Tel. 42y2. 644dl2-l CI HIP Potato and Cook Shop Fittings, J every variety- Champion Ranges, Po- tato Peelers, Shop on Wheats. 116-page list. free—Mabbott, Poland^itraM, Manchestar. 498e9-30 AiT OXbEY. Private Emquiry AiT OXbEY. Private Emquiry lt_k. Agent, late Detective Sergeant Cardiff Poiice. Confidential investigations.—6. IiOv,-ar- Cathedrai-road. Cardiff. Highest references. TTABERDA^HBSY, Stationery, Fancy -— Goods, etc. Largest Stock of Toys in Wales. Wholesale only—Swan Depot, Water- loo-street, Swans' a 759e8-7 ZONOPHONK RECORDS (aill new), 9d.; lOin. second-hand, ?:s.: 7ia., Is. A few to clear 6d. each.—Hasquencort, Up-to-Date Hairdresser, Swansea. 814f8-31 A MERICAN Corn Plaster, superior to all —- Corn Paints. Try, then judge. No failure, no pain or burning, no harassing corns; erase immediately, 7!d.-MyTCtd.in Davies, Cheoaiist, Oxford-street, Swansea. Cor. Tel. 68. 5-52f9-22 DON7!worry any more over the Wasihiug Day. Griffiths' V.'asher to the rescue. Best and most useful combined wasters ever yet made. Carriage paid aaiy distanoe. Send for Lists—W. Griffiths and Son, No. 8, The Parade, Neath. 15618d.b.9-6 l> EVOLUTIONS in Sewing Machines—Why — not boycott the Hire System and buy with direct traders; only -82 18s. 6d. for real good Hand and Cover. Money returned if not satisfactory. Established 1871.-W. Grif- fiths and Son, 8, Parade, Neath. I6618d.b.9 6 OR SET "MAKE R— Ml iss Foner, the French and English Corset Maker. 5, High- street Arcade, Swansea. Corsets made to measure from 4s. lid. Guaranteed real whalebone. Nat. Tel. 260x1 644f9-6 M ADAMEMARLEh the Popular Lady Society Palmist, of London, gives Pri- vate delineations at 13, Alexandra Arcade, High-street, Swansea, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Fees, Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., luid 5s. 658f £ -31 CEE Sidney Palmer's Special Show of Wed- ding Cakes this week—Note address: 68, Oxford-street; also at Central Cafe, High- street-, Swansea. 67Bf8-31 /DORSET "MAKER .—Miss Foner, the French and English. Oocrset Maker, 5, H-ig'h- street Arcade, Swansea. Corsets made to street Arcade, Swansea. Corsets made to measure from 4s. lid. Guaranteed real whalebone. Nat. Tel. 260X-1. 129f8-23 MOLYNEUX, Fis'a Mercttact. 126 .High- • Bireet, Swansea. Cheapest Shop ia town.tor Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 Married LADIES!—INFORMATION and ADVICE OF PRICELESS VALUE (FREE). Send ptn-mped envelope. Please name this paper. — MRS. LAWRENCE, St. Elmo, E^remont, Liverpool 988t3-12 TO BUILDERS—Billheads. Memorandums, T Business Circulars and Cards. Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Office, in. High-street, Swansea. x MOTORS, Etc. I i' A Cat-cliff motorist's experience of Dur&Bop Tyres 6000 to 7000 miles without I a. puncture. To Messrs. the Dnnlop Pneumatic Tyre Co., Ltd., Birmingham. Dear Sirs, We are sending1 you this evening, ^5m.'[ covers 870x 90, which we shall be glad it you will re-tread for u*, patting non-skia treads on all four tyres. You will notice that the covers are in a very good state or preservation, and should stsnd re-treading very well indeed. Perhaps it will interest yc-u to know that the foar tyres in question 6000 to 7000 miles without I a puncture. To Messrs. the Dnnlop Pneumatic Tyre Sirs Co., Ltd., Birmingham. DcarSirs. We are sending1 you this evening, ^5m.'[ covers 870x 90, which we shall be glad it you will re-tread for u*, patting non-skia 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. Perhaps it will interest veu to know tha.t the foar tyres in question have been on a 15 h.p. Napier tor a year> and the ownec teli 's us 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 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, 19G5. Managiae Director. I Illustrated Booklet on the care and I repair of Dunlop Motor Tyres, gratis and | | postfrpe. i Dnn1"1) Tvre Co.. T..to.. Aston. BirmmErhn-m ø'1J. "WW—BH HWU pi—B——I PARCSIJ3, Luggage. Furniture. etc,, to and -s- from Mumbles. Our vans run Tuesdays a.nd Saturdays.—Parcels Express. 11. Somer. set-place, Swansea. 306g4-24 ARTIFICIAL Legs. light and strong Steele A for weak legs, Spine Supports, Elastic Stockings and Belts. Ey-es. Trusses. Ban- dages lady attendant for Ladles' Belts, Crutches, etc., in stock; illustrated list-— Maker and Repairer, Allen Pearce. 23. Charles-street (off Queen-street). Cardiff, and Broadmead. Bristol. 538j9-3 DAVIES' BALSAM OF HONEY for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Tightness of the Cheat, etc. 6!d and 2s. 3d—Prepared only by J. Navies, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, 30. High- street, Swansea. 2) EDUCATIONAL. pENDEEN COLLEGE, LANGLAND BAY. THE MISSES NETTELL, A.C.V., A.C.P., A.T.C.L., (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettell, G«o- cral Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian awl Sons). REFERENCES: The Jjady Swansea. Lady Morshead, Focesi Lodge. Binfieid, Berks. Miss Eden, The Bryn, Sketty, Swaifflea. Rev. Secretan Jones, M.A., ex-Vicar of Oystermoath, South Wales. Rev. Harold Williams, The Vicarage, Oystermouth. The NEXT TERM commences on FRI- DAY, MAY 6th, 1905. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal—MISS GARL1CK, A.C.P., Assisted bv Certificated Resident Frenrit and English. GovernEØSeS and Visitang Profes- Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- tiocs. The House is well situated in ita own grounds, close to bftach and parks. MUSICAL. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 100, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA, MISS FLORENCE L. FRirJLER, A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., and MISS MINNIE M. FRICKER, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., DANCING, CALISTHENICS, &0. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. MIS CRAVEN has "fesr VACATION during the SUMMER MONTHS. Classes will be RESUMED as usual in the AUTUMN CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHAM ROAD, LONDON, S.W. Patients seen dailvon their own applies, tion at TWO O CLO^. « Funds urgently needed for General Ex n<1Tlses and for the R^-arch Department. P Secretary, FRED. W. HOWELL. piCTON IX & T. BULLIN. Cabe always ready. Wedding Carriages with Suitable Horaes- Funeral Carriages Complete. STRINGS for all kinds of Musical String Instruments kept in stock. Best make only. Violin Strings a speciality .-JL Olio, 11. Dyvatty-street Swansea. 766f9-2 CARRlAUE LAAirS. rea ba,c.j{ lightti. pa.teu-: > sa.fcty hanaks, bevelled edge glate; | sample pair 8s. fd. Lamps repaired, new glasses fitted .—Saddlery Company, Alexan- dra-road, Swansea Nat. Tel 55y. Corp. 303. 771f9-2 I NOTICE 188 A J. CHAPPELL. I FISHMONGER & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, 4C r ¡ WIND-STREET. SWANSEA. AND AT NEWTON-ROAD. MUMBLES Telegraphic Address—" Chagall, Swansea." 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