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Scale of Charges For Consecutive Weekly Insertions of SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, not exceeding 94 worde. 6d. Per Insertion. Every additional 8 words, Fourpenoe- The foregoing Scale applies only to apartments$" House To Let or Wanted: Sit.ua.uons Vacant <» Houses, Offic* "d Shops UJ Let or Sell; Found; Misoellaneous Private and Sales; but not to any advertise- ment of a Trade TRADE SPECIALITIES &c- (WHEN PREPAID ONLY) Twecty-tour words Thirty-two words ♦.« V* A redaction js maUa a series of 26 or 52 msarUous. esïred &a extra If a Voucher copy be d be Three Haiipenoe per insert* added to the d^SLmeats wili Lakes Scale. ±dver- 1- scrted at the Prepaid Ratc,. The Postmaster -General does not allow jetters addressed to initials or fictit- names to be addressed t-ü a.ny Post OSae- aI>d letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Depart- ment. Letters to Advertisers by illivals, etc., or otherwise, may be directed to Cambrian" Office tree of charge; anf* stamps are sent to cover postage, wul b* forwarded to the Advertiser's own address. Remittances under 5s. may be i*1em Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal \jt- ders. Postal Orders should be made to "The South Wades Post" Newb-paper Co., Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Addreso all oammumcataoss to the Manager, Cambnau SITUATIONS VACANT. Cooks and Kitchenmaids. GOOD Plain Cook Wanted, small fsuiny; \jr no children or washing.—Apply between six and seven, 61, Walter-road, Swansea. 66714 KITCILEiMMAXD Wanted at Swansea Hospi- tal; able to do plain cooking; wages £ 14. —Apply Matron. Swansea Hospital. 564r2-7 Nurses. A Ifonthly Nurse Wa<n»red for June; wit&in an easy distance of Sketty.—Write at once, stating terms, to "M. A Daily Post." Swansea. 681r2-7 OH Nurse-help Waited, vn April, for 2 children, 11 and 4.—Address "Nurse," "Daily Post," Swansea. 626r2-9 House and Parlour Maids. WANTED, ac onoe a good Housemaid; must be clean and good character.— Apply Mrs. Thomas, 8, Grove-place, Swansea. 601r2-9 ifT7 ANTED, an experienced Housemaid, good l»t- references.—Apply, any evening be- tween 6 and 7, to Mrs. Bis worth, 233, fit. Helen's-road, Swansea. £ o8r2-10 ;0. Generals. GOOD General Servant Wanted, abut 20.— Apply Lucas Arms, G-lais. 706r2-12 OOD General Servant Wanted.—Apply 47, St. George's-terraee, Swansea. 673r2-12 GENEBAL Servant Wanted, aged 16 to 18.— Apply, with references, Mrs. Keali, 28, Graij-terrace, Swansea. 624rS-9 GENERAL Wanted for small family, able to do plain cooking; good wagetf to ex- perienced girl.—Apply 1C6, Bryn-road, Swan- Ilea. 65J10 /EN*EfKAL Servant (good) Wanted, Feb. 21; small family; governess; woman for washing; wages £18.-Bloomer, "Penpont," IJlydach, Swansea Valley. 646r2-10 VV ANTED, General Servant.—S. Davies, Station Inn, High-street, Swansea. 561r2-7 ANTED, clean, respectable Young Girl.— Apply 19, Beach-street, Swansea* 629r2-9 ANTED, General Sorvamt; must have re- terence.—1, Oarlton-teirace, Swansea. 643r2,10 "VVT ANTED, good General Servant, age about 30.—Apply fl, Uplands-crescent, Swan- Sea. 643r2-1 C Y/\T ANTED, a General Servant.—Apply 5, Oaklands-terracc, Gocetitutioa Hill, Swansea. 655r2-10 'V^TANTED, reliable Young Person.-Apply, with references, 199. Kensington-ter- race. Swansea. 665r2-10 Y\TANTED, experienced General; good refer- en.e,es.-A,pply Griffiths, Gwemllwyn- wiwyth, Llansa.mlet. 745r3-14 ~XJUANTED, good General, about 20: three in family.-Apply Mrs. Samuel, 2, Bridge-street, Neath. 685r2-10 VVA-NTED, a.t once, good General Servant, a,ge 18 to 20: small family.-Apply 2S, Clarence-terrace, Swansea. 768r2-14 T\/TANTED, good General.—Apply any rven- ing except Wednesday, to H £ Ljres, 203, Eaton-crescerit. Swansea., 693112-10 W A.NTED, good General Servant, able to wash; sleeiJ out.—Apply Dennis's Hotel, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 701r2-10 Vv experienced General Servant; T.„Vvo in family-, help given.—Apply 56, ^ansei.terraae^ Swansea. 569r2-7 "V\ "^Peetable Girl] ^^lo^work0^,?)' ^oaD« Gtrl- to assist in Ayre, 18, SineUt!r>^ b<»me.—Apply Mre. ~XlfrT^rv ^terrace, Swansea. 640r2-9 V\l wag^ • i ?eneral Servant; good Botel, Nelson-atreet Swn'-Aipply Belle Yue eet, Swansea, side door. 668r2-10 W 2S' r £ L Feb" 10th, "g^dT General; enoes.-io, Clevelaiid't^-r^ good re're1'" d-terra^road, &wansea. VffT r——— 754r2-14 ^ANTEi), domesticated Young Person, as lands Hotel gt Apply LOT6' at. Helen s-road, Swansea. 694rS40 AiNTED, \oun^ Girl, for housework, one referpnf»o,c 2 OU" before not objected to; "Ranted, a go^dTctean t; -r\ aiiout 16. ffr housework; mornij«s cniy-Apoly, W1tn refernces, y "iwe u f1 ø' 2. 75.. Wind- 6Or-roood. 594;2.7 I 9()(),d GeneraJ Ser- "JANTED, in March, good General Ser- ll? g° v?th family to Cardiff); f able' to w^h used to children; reterenoes required.-Apply, by letter. Daily Post," Swansea. 751r2-14 Servants' Registry Offices MRS., Liewcllyn Howell, aegistry Ofoce tor Kr_ > ervants and Young Girls. 34, Osford- DcXt r but oae 10 the National Schools, Swansea. &36r2-7 at once, experieuced and Plain 9g°kf. experienced and Young Gen- erals, Parlour and House-Parlourmaids, House Chambermaids. Waitresses etc— Apply Miss Lewis, Iligh-class Tlecristry is, vaatle-street, Swansea. Nat. TeL 76y4. 772r2-14 THE Llanelly 3nd Hockey Team have some T open dates for Junior Teams.—Apply G. 1^,wi8» 16, Pembrey-road, Llanedly. 684r2-6 ifflfiCELI-AKeOUS SITUATiOWS. :7TrTf7ABD^arkeir"Warned, at. <mce; sleep TTTFV'Youthsi' of good character,-desiring M to become Stewards on flrst^class bners, send addressed envelope for P^ucal^ k Edwards. 157, St. Albans-avenue. Chiswtck, U>ndon. t^kIRTEB- respectable steady Man _v a P0iIr^c?'toply W. Ed»a„te. IW«. Orfoixl-street, Swans^ ——- OANITAItY Inspectors, Lady Health \isi- S toS sito £ 1«) to £ 35^ Several hundred vacancies annuaUy. Open to all. Success certain. Postal lessons now oom- menoing for Cardiff exam fees 25s.-Mush- ens, Sicence Teacher, Sunderland. foQro-5 TTTANTBD experienced Cycle Repairer — "f Sutton Bros., 21, St. Helen's-road, Swa.i,6ea., ii7r2-14 ANTED, a Wagon Painter and Letterer. w —Apply W. J. Mayne and Co., Eastern Depot, Swansea. 584r2-7 ANTED, smart Man for the door.— -j-pply Takuquick Studio, 1, College- street, Swansea- 5^6r2-7 WANTEID, Young Man, used to truck pre- paring.—Apply Phillip Richard, Weig Oollisry, Cwmbwrla. 2074n2-13 WANTED, a competent Lamp Lighter and 1, to assist at Gas Works in day- tiine.—Ystalyfera Gas Co., Glamorgan. 2067nZ-7 A-NTED, Youth, in sinkii's^sliop; must t'" have had some experienC<Fletcher's Carriage Works, Picton-lane, Swansea. 712r2-13 ANTED Man for Milk Bound, married or single; mast have good reference.— Apply G. J. Griffiths, 5, High-street, Gorsei- non. 651r2-10 WANTED, respectable Young Lady as Bar- maid; must be experienced and have good references.—Apply Whymdajn Hotel, Col- lege-street, Swansea. 766r2-14 WANTED a respedtable Lad as under- marker and to assist generally.— Apply bymiaetrter, stating age, with r-: rurfr,LCi. —Write "H.1. "Daily Post' Office, Swansea. 762r2-14 "V^ ANTED, immediately, a Young Man, with a little capital, to collect and in- crease a round; security in own hands.-Ad- dress "Credit Drapecr," "Daily Post," Swan- sea. éZJr2-10 WANTED, immediately, a Young Girl, about 18. for Confectioner's Business, and to make herself useful; country girl pre- fe-ed.-A-pply, personally, a'. 127, Higb-slbreet, Swansea. 562r2-7 \rANTED, at once, a few Talented Ladies *» and Gentlernsn; amateurs; to form "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Singers, Dancers and Musicians.—Address "Vopsy," "Daily Post," Swansea. 670r2-12 WANI'ED, energetic La.bourer, with one or two etrong boys, loading trams, hlioollrer 4s. per day, boys 2s per day; coun- try.—Address "Tbuafcful,' "Daily Post," Office, Swansea. 783r2,14 T/f/TANTED an exp ;i voiced Smith, accvs- tomed to general ;.•')!!ievy \v<ik, tor local colliery; will be expectea to reside near work; raguLatr empiovin&nt —Apply, viilli re- ferences and wages repaired, to "Colliery," '"Daily Post," Swansea. fcS6r5-S CICKNEiSS and Accident Insurance.—Month- k. ly premiums of 2s. 6d. and 1s. 3d. Any sickness and all accidents. No medical examination. All ages between 15 and 55. Additional Agents required, whole or spare time, liberal terms.—Write Depart. K., Fede- ral Assurance Corporation Ltd., Federal House, Fenchurch Buildings, London, E.C, 51Qr2-12 Agents, Canvassers, Travellers, ac, A TEUS'i'WOfRTHY Man of active habits, is Wanted to take up a recfponsible and remnnrerative outdoor position; P-trt time.- Write, in first instance, stating age, occupa- tion, CIte., to "British," "Daily Post," Swan- sea.. 753r2-14 Avorvi; MAN" of good appearance and A address Waited, to represent a first- class Compaoty. Good remuneration and prospects of eatrly promotio-n to a capable man; highest references indi,Tensable.-Writ-e "Class," "Daily Post," Swar,&i.. 421d.b2-14 AGENT Wanted, with a good connection among Brewers, Ale and Porter, and Mineral Water Bottlers, Chemists TJad Drug- gists, to secure orders for Corks; large and speedy sale; profitable commission.—Address Box 917, Sell's Advertising Offices, London, E.C. 619T3-9 I> OYAL Co-operative Friendly Collecting Society.—Good Men Wanted for Llan- elly and Aberavon, with view to superiniien- diency; exceptional terms; no debit system; 25 per oent. and interest in books; every facility given; also Agents throughout South Wales.—Apply F. Newcombe, 3. Finstonry-ter- race, Swansea. 716r2-13 SMAET Lady Canvassers, at once, neat S sample work; salary and commission.— Apply, letter or personally, Howard, 2, Albert- terrace, Aberavon. 747r2-14 T URN your Spare Time into Money. In four years I have paid to Spare) Time Agents £ 112,655 19s. 9d. Commission. "I Provide Everything." Write for particulars of Agency—J. G. Graves, Agency DepC., The World's Supply Warehouse, Sheffield. 97t.e WHY be satisaed with a small income, I w- when you can add to it without inter- fering with your present occupation ?-Send a postcard fcw particulars to "Cooke," "Daily Post," Swansea. 31S\db2-7 \TANTED, an energetic man to act as Tra- » veller and Canvasser for Bottled Beers, Wines and Spirits and Mineral Waters; one experienced with hotels, shops, and private trade and capable of increasing present re- turns, will be most liberally treated.—State experience, with ground covered, age, refer- ences, in strict confidence, to "Wine," "Daily Post." Swansea. 64-Se-12 OAS. WEEKLY. — Evening employment t}* offered either sex who can write.—En- close addiressed envelope, Secretary (35), St. Leonards. Southend, Elssex. 597r2-9 Managers and Clerks. QHOBTHAND and Typist required immedi- O -Apply H. Goldberg and Co., 3, Cambrian-place, Swa<nsea. 710r2-13 ANTED, Lad Clerk; must be a quick and plain writer.—Apply Powlesland and Maeon, G.W.R., Swansea, 628r2-9 XX7ANTED, Lady Clerk, with knowledge of V •- boob-keening.—Apply in own hand- writing, "Books," "Daily Post." Swansea 779r2-14 WANTED, Junior Clerk, in merchant's office; well up in fipires.—Write full particuiairs and salary required to "Account." "Daily Post," Swansea. 2071n2-9 A,N'TED, for Coal 'ExWrter's Office, ,y Junior Shorthand and Typist, Clerk.— Apply, stating salary required, etc., to "Coal." "Daily Post," Swansea. 583r2-7 ANTED, experienced Book-keeper for 3 W Mill Tin plate Works. well used to costs, pays, etc.—Apply, stating age and salary required, to Box 64, "Daily Post," Swansea.. 2Mn2-14 TTiTANTED for 3 Mill Tinplate Works, ex- "f p.erienced Clerk, one well used to gene- ral routine of Tinplate Works office.-Apply, starting age and salary required, to Mill," "Daily Post," Swansea. 2076n2-14 Tradesmen's Apprentices & Assistants -_w- APPRENTICES and Improvers Wanted to the Dressmaking.—Apply Mrs. Dave- ridge, 18, Cradock-atreet, Swansea. 669r2-12 APP&ENTlCEiS.—Eemington Typewriter Co. A have vacancies for two Apprentices, male or female (shorthand and typewriting). Apply, at once. Manager. 3, Mount-street, Swansea. 674r2-12 DBiEiaSMAKiiNG.—Atpprentices Wanted is- mediateiy.—Apply Mrs. Bevan, 10, Han- over-street. No premium required. 743r2-14 .RBSSMAKIN-G .-Want-ed, -Immediately, Apprentices and ply 1 Mrs Pearce, Costumier, 25, Pentnaen-terrace. Swansea. 665r2-7 Office Boys and Errand Boys, BOy, just leaving school, Wanted.—Apply -Lt Lovell Bros., 1, Waterloo-street, Swan- sea. 666r2-10 NA-NTED, a respectable Office Boy.-kpply f t. lill writiag, to "Raepecta-ble," "Daily Post" Offioe, High-street, Swansea. 784r2-14 WANTED a good, smart Errand Boy; must be early riser..—Apply to Ley, Keer, and Co., Newsagents, High-street, Swansea. 536r2-7 SITUATIONS WAITED. YOUNG MAN seeks a Situation; any ca.pacity; age 2o; excellent references; abstainer.—Address "X.Y. "Daily Post," Swansea. 761r2-ll SITUATIONS Wanted as General Servaeite S for several strong country girls.—Mra. Coster, Registry, Gloucester. 644r2-10 VUANTED, a few days' Washing or Clean- L ing.—Apply Davies, 26, Bodney-street, Swansea. 524r2-6 ANTED, Temporary Employment as Plain Cook or Helper in any way.- Apply Mrs. Mortimer. 79. Foxhole-road. Swan- WANTED, a Situation as Barmaid by a young lady of experience; good refer- e-nlcles.-Apply 1, Dynevor-road, Skewen. 748r2-14 WANTED, by a Young Lady, Situation; anything in business; would give a week to learn.-Apply "R.T. "Daily Post," Swansea. 74Cr2-13 WANTED, middle-aged Person, Situation as housekeeper; experience; good re- ferences.—Mrs. M. A. Davies, c.o. John Allen, Slade, Mumbles. 654r2-10 TTTANTED, by thoroughly experienced Per- » eon, aged 36, maoxagement of Public- house; good references.—Addafes "M. J. "Daily Post," Swansea. 579r2-7 XfrTANTEiD, Situa.tion in Mineral Water Tirade; thoroughly up in aJl branches, j, including machinery; abstainer. Write "Cork," "Doily Post," Swansea. 639r2-9 WANTED, by respectable woman, a few days' Charing, Washing; can show good references.—Apply "M.J. c.o. Mrs. Chas. Evans, Newsagent, Bsryn-y-moir-road, Swansea- 682r2-10 Y01TNG Man wants Work of any sort; absta-iner; good references; can drive.— A. Read, 7, Brynmill-aveniue, Swamsea. 77Sr2-14 TTOUNG Lady requires SituaAion in Bar; willing to give month for experience.- Address "A-B. "Daily Post," Swansea. 659r2-10 YOUN"D Lady seek^ Situation as useful Help, Swansea or district; domesticated; good pla.in oook; light housework; sewing; servant kept; children not objected to; good home required.—Write "Heather." "Daily Post," Swansea. 6C2r2-9 j MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ŒR-R'ETS.-<R.equred to buy Three or Four F, good ones.-Send addëZ"eSS' where to be seen, and the lowest price, to "R. "Daily Post," Swansea. t81r5-10 GROCESCL—Tea Lead Wanted, at once. G Appiy Mapager. "Daily Poet," Swan- eea. n TNSURAINCE Book Wanted by coraipctenft Collector; must be good reliable Com- pan,y.—flfoa-te terms, etc., to "Book," "Daily Swansea. .509l2:.< TV" A XT ED, a st rong Oart, in good condi- » tion.—Apply 192, Noatii-roa-d, Landore, Swansea. 567r2-7 WANTED, seoond-haiLd Bicyol«.—Kep^ly, giving particulars and price," to "Seivad," "Iteiily Post." Swansea. 6C9r2-9 V/VTANT'tlD, Small Field, for graaing pur. poses, near Swansea.—State terms, "Field," "Da.ily Post," Swansea. 570r2-7 WANTET), 6-roomed House at St. Thomas; lowest possible price.—Apply W. Frost, 16, Bay View-terrace, St. Thomas. 574r2-7 WANTED to Hire, light Van Horse for week, perhaps longer.—Express Delivery Co., Limited, Belle Vue-street, Swansea. 660r2-8 WANTED to Purchase, a good, useful Horse, at once; about 12 cwt.—Apply D Harris, 29, Bathu 1 st-street, Swansea. 6&lr2-10 WANTED a good second-hand Counter Cafse f f 6 feet by 2 feet; plate glass top and froaDt.Write-"Case," "Daily Pust," Swansea. -78012-14 WANTED to Purchase, &-roomed House, at St. Thomas; lowest possible price.— Apply W. Frost, 16, Bay View-terrace. St. Thomas. 574x2-7 W'ANTEfD to Rent or Purchase, House, aJx>ut six to eight rooms; in or within few miles of Swansea.—Please state full par- ticulars to "Ella," "Daily Post," Swansea. 733r2-13 WANTED, before March 25th, 6 or 7-roomed House in respectable neighbourhood, near Slip, or central, rent about C22 or £24. —Apply, in writing, to 35, Oastle-street, Swan- sea. 100n2-7 TT7*ANTED to rent from March next, a s. Jiaal, modern House, in neighbour- hood of Uplands or Walter's- road.-Ap ply, with terms, to "Newstead," "Daily Pogfe," Swansea. 574r2-7 WANTED, quantity Cast and Wrought Soap Iron, Tea Lead, Copper, I'.iaec, Zinc, and Rubber Highest prices £ j ven. Terms Cash.—Jones, Metai Merchant, 73, ^ort Tennant-road, Swansea. Nat. Telephone '?4y. B27p2-14 LOST AND FOUND. STOLJ9, Spaniel Bitch, liver and white, 6 months old. Information enabling con- viction rewarded.—Inform Police or Jenkins. Cefnparc, Ynisforgan, Morriston. 534r2-7 FOUND, Saturday, Feb. 3, Scotch Collie Dog. If not claimed within 3 days will be sold.-56, Baptist Well-street, Swansea. 735r2,10 -+- I^QTTND, Tuesday, Feb. 6th, Wire-h.aired Fox Terrier. If not claimed within 3 days will be sold.-42, King Edward's-road, Swan- giga, 738r2-10 T7VQUND, White Fox-terrier Puppy. If not J- claimed in three days will be sold to de- fray expenses.—16, Balaclava-street, St. Thomas. 671r2-12 FOUND, on Feb. 6, a young Collie Dog; if not claimed in three days will be sold to defray expenses—Apply T. J. Dean, 20, Dinas-Otrest, Landore. 781r2-ll p' RiEWASBiD offered for inforrruation l«ad- ef^O ing to recovery of the body of Jane Lewis (widow) whose clothes were found on West Pier. Swamsea, and identified.—John Wil- ham Jones, Brynhelig House, Godregraig, near Ystalyfera. 641r3-7 EDUCATION. —— CIVIL Service Candidates successfully pared for their examinations. Numer- ous recent successes. Telegraph Learners, Head Post Office, Swansea, Male Sorters, London and Swansea. G.P.O. Pitman's Shorthand rapidly taught. Arithmetic, Book-keeping, etc. SuocesB guaranteed. Ladies or Gentlemen.—Mr. Harris, Short- hand School, 22. New Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 5457 PRIVATE Tuition in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Latin, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Arithmetic, etc. Thorough and rapid preparation for Ex- J amina.tions and Business Translations, and Foreign Correspondence. Oswald Korth, Author of Oommsroial Spanish Grammar, 1. Kensington-terrace, Swansea Nat. T,I. No. 636. ( 24d.b. WANTED, someone to help a young gri rl in her studies.-Write "Student," "Lwily Post," Swansea. 6871-2-10 "DITMAN'S Shorthand, by Fred Wilkie 36 JL St. George's-tetrace, Swansea. Day or Evening Class, or Private Tuition. Thorough Terms moderate. 499r £ l2 PROPERTY FOR SALE AMD TO LET, ^1 RAF ALGAE-TERRACE.—House to Let, poe- ion March quartex.-Apoly Hood, House and Estate Agent, Gacr-Stlrèet, Swan- sea- 688r2-10 "\| ORFOLK-STREET.—Houses for Sale, 8 rooms; no underground; good terraints; possession if required.—Hocxi, Estate Agent, Caer-street, Swansea. 688r2-10 OASTLETON, MTTMBLEiS.—JRoomy House ior Bale at modera.te price, with early pos- session.—Hood, Auctioneer and Estate AgenJt, Caer-street, Swansea. 688r2-10 STORES or Warehouse.—Capital Three-Soor S Premises on Strand to Let; best posi- tion.—iHood, House ajffid Estate Argent, Caer- street, Swansea. 68Sr2-10 l:fREE!HOLD LANlD.-For Buil-dililg Purposes, in working district; for Sale in Plots or to Let on long leaeeis.-Hood, Auctioneer, Caer-street, Swansea. £ S3r2"10 KING House for Sale; back entrance; suit business; possession, if required.-Hood, Efctate Agent, Caer-street, Swansea. 688t2-10 T? ICHMOND-RCKAD.—For Invesirnent, F-Ouse for Sale; part may remain at, 4 per oent., if required.—Hood, Estate Agent, Caer- street, Swansea. 688^-10 BROOKL.<DS-TEiRRA{jE-=-Lal'g House for Sale, well fitted, possession if required; every co.nveMience.-Hood, Auctiooeeir and House Agent, Caer-street, Swansea. 688r,2-l0 O LAM03C AN-TETLSACE.—Good Cottage Property for Sale; well let; good neigh- bourhood; price moderate.—Hood, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Caer-street, Swansea. and Estate Agent, Caer-stTeet, Swansea. 68&2-1.0 A LEXANDRA-TEERAOE, near Park.-Excep- tion ally weil-kept and fitted House tor Sale; possession, if required.-Hood, Auction- eer, House and Estate Agent, Caer-street. Swansea. 6S3r2-10 "V/f TJMBLES.—Central Restaurant, for im- mediate disposal; owner retiring; lucra- tive business; exceptionjal opportunity; in" 'vestigation invited. 6l5r2-9 FOR Disposal, double-Moensed Public-house, — tn good respectable working-class neigh- | bonrhood in Swansea; leading Brewers; lease about 9 yeairs; ingoing £ 225.—Apply David M Thomas, Eistate A^ent, Rntl^nd-atTeet. Swansea. 610 l^OR SALE, at St. Thomas, nurmeroufi prc- perties Bay View-terrace, Kilvey-terrace and Farm-terrace.—Apply W. G. Christians, Solicitor, County Chambers, Fisher-street. Swansea. 657x2-16 /LD-BSTABLISIHED Ea-tong House to be disiposeu of; central position; good rea- sons foT leavfng; small ingoing.-Apply 39, WaterlooMStreet, Swansea. 715r2-13 TO LET or For Sale, immediate possession, eight-roomed House; bath, hot and cold; near Albert Hali.—Apply 12, Exchange Build- ings, Swansea,. 728r2-13 HOUSES FOR SALE F RE.I:HOI.D House for Sale, at St. George's- terrace; £ 700; every convenience; with possession.—Apply Boweo and Evans, E-atate ¡ Agents, Ejlubrions 'Cb&mbere, "^Vind&&& £ &• Corp. Tel. 720. 591r2 FREEËlOLD House for Sale, 9 rooms; adso long leasehold, 8 rooms; easy tetins offered to purchasers; must sell to wind UP estate.—Apply Charles Ruthen, Bank Cham- bera, Heathfield-street, Sansea. 6S6r2-lO SALE at Victoria-avenue, Mumbles, ■ seven Houses, in excellent repair; leaee 82 years; groand rent, £ 16 14s. 0d.; mortgage can be arranged if required. This is one of tho best properties in Mumbles. The bouses have South aspect and good back entrances. —Apply Mrs. Morgan, 13, Victoria-avenue, Mumbles. 750r2-!4 T° LET or Sold, cheaply, possess*011 March qua.rter, No 34. Promenade, Swans-Apply W. G. Christians, Solicitor. County Chambers, Fisher-street, Swansea- eS^rS-iO XC'E,I'- ,,rt.unl,ty of T?XOEPTIONAL opportunity of buyipjg House in first-rate order, on high ground, with magnificent sea vaws; 3 recep- tion, 6 bedrooms, bathroom (h. and c.); oellar, I gardens; spacious rooms; tastefully decorated tnroughont; leasehold; very moderate price. —Apply David Roberts, 19, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 355db2-33 =- TO BE LET BUSINESS-PREMISES TJOUSS and Shop, 28. St. Helen's-road, niain thoroughhr-8. to Let; back entrance.- Apply Leeder and Son, Swansea. 587r2-7 0 OUSE and Shop to Let, in Main Ystalyfera; suitable for any kind of business.—Apply Rjiohairds, Draper, 1 staiyfera. 59?r2-9 PLENDID Lock-up Shop, with Show ioora ks attached; fitited up throughout; prlv" pavements for displaying gotxis; central Posi- t-ion. Apply 14, picton-piace, Swansea. 6iBd.9 T° suitable for Lock-up Shop or Office. J- -Apply John Jones, Carriage Works. Fishcr-streeti, Swailisea. rPO LET as going concern Tea and Coffee Rooms and Confectionery; doing good trade; main thoroughfare.—Apply by let-ter, "B.D.; "Daily Post," Swainsea, 7S4 "L^RONT OFFICE to Lett on Ground Floor; moderate rental.—Apply 8, Eicniinge xjuildings. Docks, Swansea. 5o3r2-7 QMALL OFFICE to Let, ground floor, 3. Moimt-stoeet.—Apply J. Rice Jones, Auc- tioneeT and Valuer, 104 Oxford, Swan- sea. 742t2-13 > OFFICES to Let at Doote^ApPly to J. Pen dry, 13 Oam-brian- place, Swansea.. '= 'J 676r2-12 OFTIIDBS to Let, first floor front; central Position; ailso five Rooms; suit Auction- eers, Surveyors, Show Roome.-Apply 14, PiC- ton-plaoe^ Swansea. 617r2-9 (OFFICES to Let, commodious Suite at w County Chambers, Fisher-street.-Apply W. G. Chiistaans, Solicitor, County Chambers, Fisher-feitreet, Swansea. 6681240 rT,0 IjET, large Stables.—Apply t. Helen's-avenue, Swansea..COt-2.14 -= TO LET-HOUSES O-USE to Let, 10, Manuel-street.—Aj>p!y U, "■ CJhristina-sbreet, Swansea. 729r2-lj HOUSE to Let, 8 rooms, 17, Chapel-street, Mumbles; immediate possession.—Apply W. Jones, Butcher, Chapel-atoreet, Mumbles. 6491"2.1:> HOUSE to Let, Henrietta-atireet, hot and cold b«,th; rent £ 28; March 25th.—Apply 26,' Nichoil-street, Swansea. 7371-2-13 A/TUMBLES !^To Let, Senni-detached Cottaey, large garden; healthy -.tirif jn ard bea.utiful views; admirably adapted for mir cottage—Jc'hn Haxrjs, Muinlyiee. 76tr2ls T -0 LETSS:Tia.L:-terrae, 9 rooms and sou 11 ery• App ly B-urohell, 45, Bt. 756r2-14 H^O LET, 58, Manscl-terrace; immediate pos- -*• sossaon; in good oosndition.—Apply Jones, 3, Bryn-y-mor-road, Swansea. Wrl-lo 1~xTlET, 6, Gwydir-terrace, and~i5,win<i £ 5or- terrace, Uplands; every modern con- venifsnce.—Apply W- Hosisins, 25, Windsor- tterrace, Swansea-. 566r2-7 TO LET, 6-roomed House in M-erton-road, J. Newton; possession can be had.-Ad- dress Pastry, Grocer, Newton; or Stevens, Worcester-place, Swansea 718r2-13 -jj"^ BRYN-Y-MOR-ROAD7—'House to lxTl^tT ;JLO> at onoe.—A.pply 27, Walfrer's-roiad, Swansea. 663r2-10 ♦ Q ROCK-TERRACE, Mumbles, to Let, fur- nished, at a moderate reatal; also No. 7, Book-terrace, uafurnished—Apply J. Rice Jones, 104, Oxford-street, Swansea. 763r2-14 ,Q G-LAXMOR-TBRRACEr Uplands, to Let, containing 10 rooens and bathroom; nicely situated; early pocsession —Apply J- Rice Jones, Auotioneer and Estate Agent, 1C4, Oxford-sitreet, Swansea. 764r2-14 APARTWIENT3 TO LET "DHYN-Y-MOR-ROAD J)istrict.-COmfort- able Furnished Sittine-room and Bed- room; suit friends; 5s. 6d each; or Board- ivodgin.gS) 14s. 6d.;no children.—Write "A«me," PICst." Swansea. 671r2-12 QOMPORT^^Y^Furniabed Apartments; no chjildreai; suit gentlemen.—Apply 36, George-skreet, St. Helen's^poad, Swansea. 732r2-13 QOMFORTAHLE A for one or two Centlemen h. and c. bath; good cook- Llag ^d attendance.—99, Rhond da-street, Swansea. 66x2-10 OOMi ORTABLE Lodging suit two friends, /7 14s- £ d.; or Furaisiyad Apartments, cs. •; good locality; near Hospital; no cnil- dren.—z„ "Daily Post," Swansea. 47or2-o ;QOMjroSTABLB Frarnisfcfd SXtiDg-iroom and Bedrcxxm; it gentlennaai or two friends; With or wiitJIout bowd; teams moderate; 10 87, Weetemstreet, Swansea, 6C4r2-9 (COMFORTABLE Lod^in^l; suit two respect- able young men, shire bed, dining out week-days, food found Sundays; near Alexau- .Toa^: terms moderate.—Address "H.E.& ^cU.y Pot5t/, &wan £ ea_ «4r2-7 GMEOrtABLE Home tor one or two 'oung Gentlemen, to ^ne with family, bath (h. and c.); in Woodlat-xbs-terrooe.Vxite v\ oodlaaids," "Daily Post Swansea. L 757r2-3 -=- CiOLMFOfRTABLE Furnished Apartments, one Or two Bedrooms, or Lodgings for re- specta-ble Young Men; atoo email American for Sale.-Apply *7a, Argyle-street, owaneea. 6&Qr2-7 OOMFOtRTABLY Furnished Front Sitting and one or two.Bedrooms to Let in St. Helen's-road, near Baths, h. and c. bath; piano; co ciiidj-en; pleasantly situated; moderate.—Write "Ct«nMrt," "Daily Post," Nausea, 7<i5r2-14 UIIZa XSIIEB "Apartments to fet, rait two young men or respectable married couple._A 24 jieaoj1 street, Swansea. II' 7G9r2-13 G°Ol), cofivfcrtable Some, in West End of Swansea, for a Gentlemam; no objection two friends (separate bedrooms); quiet.— write "Home Comfort," "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 7 (^J. ENTT.EM AN received as Paying Guest in Private familv; near Walter s-read; good c?°^ill« and attendance; bath h. and c.; no cniidre^; terms moderate and inclusive.— A^aireas "Guest "Daily Poet," Swansea. 755r2-14 O-E^LEMAN, of quiet ha-bids, living in Terraoe-road, wishes to share his Rooms :vl1^ a steady, respectable young man; com- fortable place, and situated in the healthiest spot in Town.—Address "Terrace," "Daily Swansea. 571r2-7 QKET»py .—To Let, Four Unfurnished Rooms ih oxcuajige foe ordinary attendance on cocupier of two.—Apply 5, Cam g las-road, Sketty. 501r2-5 QUP'Ej.jOiR Apartments (furnished or un- ^Urnieihedi to Let, in Brynymor-road-, suit 3"DlUn.g married c.)-nDh.-Write "Bryn." Daily^ pgst" office., Swanqqn. 70B?2-10 gUPiiRjOji tE&ie.rom arti 16 -R Let; paano;. suit genkleman cr two fnemds; within five micutew walk of G.W.R. otatiosl> Neath.—Write "Railway, "Daliy Swansea. 7Mr2rl3 at 52, Oxford-street, Swanseah-A.pply on the premises. 516r2-6 T° LET, One Unfurnished Room; suit re- spc-dtable person.—Apply 287, 0airman- ^h-road, Swansea. 7oOr2-13 TO LET, 2 or 3 Unfurnished Rooms; also fQ, la.rge Pier Glass for Sale.—60, Lower Ox- -street, Swansea. 726r2-lo a, furnished front Bed-sitting Room, f~ suit one or two; quiet house; no chil- dren.—96 St. Helen's-avenue, Swansea. 507r2-6 -=- TO LET, front Sitting-room and one or two Bedrooms; good cooking; suit two gen- tleman.—Apply 19, Walter-rood, Swansea. 731r2-13 TO LET, comfortable Lodgings, to suit a gentlemaJi, with home comforts; no children. 21. WorxHaads-terrace, Swansea. 744r2-14 TWO Purnisihed or Unfurnished Rooms to Lat; moderate terms; lieaithy and qui eft locality; Terrace-road.—Write "Daily Post," Swansea. 662r2-10 HPWO Rooms to Let, with use of bathroom; healthy neighboTirhood; rent 5s.; to -,ibD (y<»l>ectable IVeOple.-oefWrite "RespectaJble," "Daily Post," Swansea. 605r2-9 TO LET, in Trafalgar-terras, front Sitting- room, large double Bedroom, or 2 singLe Kedirco.miS'; board if required; moderate terms.-Wtit,e M. "Daily Post," Swansea. 633,72-17 j TO in resuec,table, healthy neighbour- — hood, Two Furnished Rooms, near cars. ~Apply, first insljaince, to Charles Evans, Newsagent, etc., Brynymoir-rcad, Swansea. 758r2-14 To Lt.l', in Manse 1-terrace, Two Unfurnish- ed Rooms, front bedroom, back sitting- room; use of kitchen and scullery, and bačh (h. and c.).—Address "M.T. "Daily Post, Sw^n&ea. 741r2-13 TO LET', in Marlborough-road, 2 unfurnish- ed Rooms; use of gas stove, scullery and bathroom; rent modemte.-Apply, first in- stance, C. Evans, Newsagent, Bryn-y-mor- road, Swansea. 610r2r9 1' APARTMENTS AMD FURBISHED HOUSES WAITED. WANTED, furnished Rooms ait Port Tal- It.. bot, tor week-ends, must be first-class and centirai. ^Apply Box 13, "Daily Post,' Swansea.. 438«2-7 wA-NTEI), bY respectable Young Man, Board and Lodgings; near centre '>* town Sfta<te terms to "A-B.C. "Daily Post," Swansea. 737r2-7 WANTED by yonrug Mam, Board and Lodg- ings, separate bedroom; Brynmill dis- triOt-rA,Tms and full particuiairs to "Oak. lan,i," "Daily Poet," Swansea. 620x2-8 by a young married x>ap]e, 3 or 4 Unfurnished Rooms, use cf h.t.b. room, eltc.—'Write, giving full particulars, "Stanley, 'T^aily Post," Swansea. 7i1r2.8 J MISCELLANEOUS EALES FOR SALE, a lot of Shelves, suitable for FOR SALE, a lot of Shelves, suitable f°r Draper, Clotisier, Grocer.—Apply 96, Llangyfeiach-ioad, Morris ton. 717r2-13 FOR SAIjE, £ 250 Bond, National Benefit Trust, Ltd., already paid £ 15.—Write "Bond," "Daily Post," Swansea. 697r2-10 Trust, Ltd., already paid £ 15.—Write "Bond," "Daily Post," Swansea. 697r2-10 Trust, Ltd., already paid £ 15.—Write "Bond," "Daily Post," Swansea. 697r2-10 FOR SALE, new Billiard Table, will fit on dining table, 6ft. 6in. by 3ft. 6in; £ 6 10B. —E. Davies, Oadoxton, N'esith. 2077n2-14 i^OR SALE, American Cloth Parlour Suite, also a Lady's Bicycle, in best condition. -Apdly 64, Dyvaitty-itisireet, Swansea. 749r2-14 FOR SALE. Coal Business, Horse and Cart,' and all aicoessories; good opening.— Wrifte "Business," "Daily Post," Swansea. 64 7 FOR SALE, a Gentleman's Bicycle, front rim brake and free wheel; easy running machine; moderate te.rms.-Apply 11, White's- terrace, W auu wen, Swansea. 746r2-14 FOR SALE, a Greenhouse, V-roof. 9 feet by 7 feet; fixed last summer; all new; heat- ing apparatus, all oompltte; a bargain.— Apply T. Jones, Bird-in-Haed Hotel, Neath. 68Gr2-10 FOE SALE, pure, old Einglisih Game Cockerel and Pullet; also Cockerel and Pullet, Buff Orpimgtons, pure, fine birds; or exchange for ducks; also several Vines and Geraniums.—Prooit, Bryncoeh, N ealtlh. 683^2 GOOD Shop Fixtures a.Ll<1 Counters for Sale. —Apply "Tim," "Daily Post," Swansea. 7D7r2-13 GUN BaiT "Boomerang," Phcsnix Dock, Swansea.—Quantity of Timber, suitable for firewood, for Saia.—Appiy Luoas, Auction- eer, Swansea. 621r2-9 UNION JACK an<Tl2^irUnion~JaciPwith U Flag staff, worth £ 3 for 30s. Heating- stove, suit drawing-room, worth £5 for 2Qs.— Hasquanoort, High-street, Swansea. 7Xr2-lCi HoesJ Cabs, Carts, Wagonettes, &e. FOR SALE, a large K: ake, cheap, with top; good as new; cairry 20.—Morgan, <7, Cwm- avon-road, Aheiravon. 5'6r2-7 X'OE SALE, a chestnut Pony, Hawking Gtirt X and Harness.—<A.pply Rope Makers' Arms, Emma-street, Swansea. E72r2-7 FOE SALE, Hackney Mare, rising 4, stands 15 hands high; open to all work; fit for veL-Apply Hooippe, Mumbles. 2C73r2-13 FO!R SALE, a light G-rocer's Cart; suit a pony 13 hands; good and cheap.—H. Page, Oxford-street, Swansea. 719r2-13 FOB. SAT-E, Roan Mare, i4.2, 7 years; good in all harness; snit farmer oi"> trades- man; to be sold clleap.-6. Franciss-street, Avenue, Swansea. 636r2-10 FOS SALE, Flat Wagon, nearly new; will carry 30 cwt. to 2 tons; Mare 14 hands, and Trap, and &t of Harness; Pony, Hawk- ing Cart and Set of Harness.—Apply Softton, Old Bridge, Morriston. 578r2-7 QALE, Pony, Harness and Cart-Apply Ben- eon Bros., Fishmongers, Swansea. T2-13 TO Co/pitractors, Hauliers, Coal Merchants, —.Handsome Heavy Cart Horse, "Oa.p- tain," 16 hands, s years; sound wind and limb, free from vice; splendid worker, chains or shafts, master two tons anywhere; written warranty given; trial allowed, or vet's, eert-iiioate if desired; also new Harness, strong Lorry, Scales, Weights, and Bags. Sell any separately .—Apply Fruit Merchants, 96, Station-road, Llanelly. 625r2-9 MUSICAL. PIANOFOBTE TU-NING, OS. 6d. Eecom- mendationa from Dr. Turpin, Glad- stone, and Brooowooo and Sons. Piaaioa from Hopkmeon, Oolla-rd, Brinsmead, etc. Sale or Hire.—Charlea Eadon, 56, Brunswick- stTeet. Swansea. PIANOFOBTES Tuned, 3s. 6d. Pianos and Organs. Collard, Brinsmead, Karn, etc., from log. 6d. monthly; excellent stock; show- rfjome.—J. F. Collett, 26, Nicholl-street, Swan- sea. 61r2-;6 A UTOMATTC PIANO; as new; beet"offers; oash or instalments.—Automatic Cafe, Swansea. 7G5r2-13 F~ OR SALE, Pipe-top American 0rgan7"at B-hyddings Congregational Churdh; no reasonable offer refuood.-Apply "Secretary," 14, Owmdonkm-terrace., Swansea. 627r2-9 GRAMAPHONES and Talking Machines )n great variety, only best makes kt-tt; all kinds of Records in stoi* from Is to 2Cs.—Gwynne Brader, Heathfie.'t, ':In Zjc-owymne Brader, Heathfield-strw. Swan- VERTICAL Iron Grand Uprig-hlt Piano in V walnut csase, wonderfully good tone a.nd touch; fuuy warranted; walnut and art mar- queteric; 35 guineas; nett cash £27 los.-J. Brader and Sons, 9, Wind-eWeet, Swajiisoa. 583r2-7 SECOND-HAND Piano by Deoooine and Bona, London; Walnut Case, 24 Guineas; atso one in Rosewood Case (by. StoddaTt, ù. &11), 10 Guinea^; »ad 'xarA^xT by Ljri'cti, London, £ 18 l&s., cost 45 Guineas; all Gtreat Bargains. Also American Organ with eight Stops, Knee Swells, and Octave Couplers, ZB 8s cost double.—JThompson and Shackell, Ltd., 32, Castle-street, Swansea. 538i"2-7 PHOZ^OGRAPHS and Disc Machines a.t ..L prices to suit all pockets. All the latest Records, hundreds to select from, and fresh supplies continually arriving; brass home and accessories kept in stock; repairs of any description executed on the Prc-misRc,Cam- brian Aútarnalttic Co., 10, Alexandra Arcade, Swansea. 690trS-10 1 ——-==- TRADE SPECIALITIES MR. WILLIAM OXLEY, Private Enquiry Agent, late Detective Sergeant, Cardiff Police, Confidential investigations.—6, Lover Cathedral-road, Card iff. Highest References. CORN Paint, made of superior iagredi- enlts, and eaaily anplied; Is. bottle for 6d.—J- Davies, M.P.S.. Chemists, 30, Eigh- etredt, Swansea. TO BUILDBRS.—Billheads, Memorandums, Business Circulars and Cards, Sheets, Bfeticxate Books, and every kind cf Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Office, 211, High-street, Swansea. PERSONS having Apartments to Le fr>r the Season of 1906, and desirous of a»i- vertising in the Great Western Railway Sea- side, Farmhouse, and Country uodecings Guide, should obtain paxticulaxs at once from the nearast Great Western Station. £ ?3r2- £ 4 TRY Williamson's Celebrated Sausaga, Pork Pies, Black Puddings, Polony, Brawn, Ocoked Meats, Home-cured Hams and Bacon. Wholesale and Retail. Ø3. Ox- ford-street, Swansea. Nat. TeL No. 225. 817p2-9 PRAYER Books, A. and M. Hymn T<oofrs, a.nd Church Services, a .arge stock tu select from, in all sizes and bind'ag, at Rhys Roberts. Bookseller. Morrifiton. i.e. CyHINA and Delf Ware, cheap.—Well- assorted Crates of Everyday Selling Lines for Shops, Markets and Hawking.- Write for lists.—Sheaf Pottery, Manufactur- ers, Lontgton, Staffs. DAVliiS' BALSAM OF HONEY for Ooughs, Golcte, Asthma, Tightness of the Chest, etc., 6id. and 2s. 3d.-Prepared only by J. Davies, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, 30, High- street. Swansea 29 l\lfMR.RIElD LADIÐS!-INFOR.MATIOO- and 1f1. ADVICE of PHI CELEBS YALUE (FREE). Send damped envelope. Please name this paper.—Mrs. LAWRENCE, St. Elmo. Egre- mont, Liverpool. 261p7-10 YXTA NTEjj", quantity Cast apd W rouffht Scrap Iron, Tea Lead, Copper, Brass, Zinc. and Rubber. Highest prices given. Terms Cash.—Jones, Metal Merchant, 73, Port Teoiaint-road, Swansea. Nat. Telephone 134y. 827p2-9 MISS FOSTER, 5, High-street Arcade, the ..1.1 French and English Corset and Abdom- inal Belt Maker, Corsets made to measure from 4s. 11<1. Guaranteed real whalebone. Nat. Tel. 260x1, Orders promptly attended to. 5õ1r2-6 "irLASTIG Stockings, Anklets, and Knee Caps, in all sizes. at 2s 6d. each.- Moses Jones, Chemist. 12. High-etreet, Swau. sea 542r2-6 OYCLBS, British made, guaranteed 6 years, c £ 3 19s. 9d.; del ivered on payTa-«3t of as. CataLogue free.-Fra;nklands. 2, fealford, Blackburn. 558rl0-31 /^YCLE Oapes 2s. 6d, and 3s. 6d. Tyres 4s. Sd. and 5s. 6d. Cycle Accessories. Wliole. saJe prioes.-Writ-e for list, FVanklands, 2, Salford, Blackburn. 558rl0-31 C',E!-as. 8d. per month will purchase House, value £ 200; immediate advance a rranged .-WTite Duncan, Perris Wood. Brunswick-sbreet, Swajasea. 635r2-7 HOW to get a House of your Own.—Some -L*' interesting information on this point is given in an attractive booklet, which will be sent, post free, to anyone making applica- tion 'mentioning this paper) to The Manager, 72, Bishopsga-te Street, Without, London, E.C. 32Mt>2-7 A MHRXCAN Corn Plaster, superior to all £ »- Cora Paints. Try, then judge. No failure, no pain or burning, no harassing corns; ease immediately; l\d.—Myxddin Davies, M.E.P.S., Chemist, Oxford-street, Swansea. Cor. Tel. 68. 6l2r3-2 "VTO REiNT.—One half-penny spent on a post- caa-d will save you many pounds.—Send oard, mentioning this paper, to Manager, 72, Bishopsgnte-street, Without, London, for Ulustrattect booklet, giving particulars' :w 'How to Live Rent Free. 332db2-14 pAPIEP. Bags for Fruit and Confectionery Cheaipeet and largest makers in the trade.—Soterring, Mussard and Sons, Oxford- street, Swansea. 585r2-7 OIDiNEY PALMER still takes the lead for S Wedding and Birthday Cakes. Kindly inspect has windows a4 68, Oxfosrd-street top- posite New Empire); also at Goat-street Arcade, aad High-street, Swansea. 613r2-9 £ Qf) a Moofth can I e !:iade~v.];}~i D0 £ Qf) a Moofth can e !:iade~v.];}~i D0 particulars address "Caaidiros," 154, Leadenliall-treet, London. 593r3-14 T\R. NOBLE'S Kidney and Backache PiQs~ for DackaoLe, Rheumatism, Weak Back, Lumbago, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Gravel. Price Is.—Myrddlin Danes, M.R.P.S., 4, Oxford-street, Swansea. 611r3-2 TTAYE you a troublesome Wa<tch? If f;¡; take it to W. J. Richards, Watchmaker, opposite High-street Staition. A care guaran- teed. Cytmru dewch at y Cynxro. TS your Watch out of Order?—Best and cheapest house in Swansea for Repairs of Wathches of every description, both Ens- ksh and Foreign, is at CampbeU's, Watch- maker, 3J, High-street Arcade, Swansea. Clocks and Jewellery repaired. Watch Fin- isher to the Trade. 778r2-1 I £ 10 10 £ 55° Advanced 011 note of v hand alone, without bonds, pub- licity, or charges of any description what- ever unless business is done. No bills of sale, and the strictest privacy guaranteed. On receipt of application representative will wait upon you by appointment and advance you the amount required, repayable by easy instalments to suit your own convenience. Special rates for short periods.-Wr-,Ie (in confidence) to actual lender, C- Wells, Cor- ridor Chamber, Market-place, Leicester. OOLU/IN Factory to Let.—"Giangwydd- erig," near Llandovery. Modern I Machinery. Plentiful water supply. Low rent. Dwelling-house attached. Immediate possession.—Apply D. Evane-, Bradford House. Llanelly. 44Cam3-2 I. "D MOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant. 126, High- street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retaiL Trial solicited. 32 MARVELLOUS LIGHT.— ;see sent'e New Incandescent Gas Light, 2C0 Candle Power, consumption of gas costing one Far. thing per hour, can be seen being tested e.ll the premises. No charge few Pixing. 1: you cannot call and yuspect it. telephone. and an experienced man s-hall be sent to fix one on approval- I have the largest assortment of up-to-date Inverted and other Gas Fittings, Burners, Globes, and all Col- our Shades, Mantles of all makers. Gas Fires, Gas Radiators, etc., in stock. Also sol# agent far the renowned Defiance Mantles, 2s. 9d. per dozen. See that name is stamped on every box, none other is genuine. Do not buy of hawkers, or you will get taken :n Get your supply at W. T. Kent's. Gaa Fitting and Sanitary Stores, 31, Oxford- street, Swansea. Nat. TeL 535, Corp. 11.). A RTLFICIAjL Legs, light and strong; -k Steels for weak L, Spine Supports", Elastic Stockings and Belte, Eyes, Trusses, Bandages, lady attendant for Ladies' Belts, etc.; Crutches, etc., in stock; illustrated list.—Maker and Repairer. Allen Pearce, 23, Gharles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bristol. 698j9-3 LADIES recommend Nurse Herbert's Pills. < The safe, genuine and reliab'e remedy for Irregularities of the System and all Female Disorders; warranted non-injar- ions; superior to Filcochia, Apiol. etc.; price 1& and 2s. 6d. per box, post fro-, secuTely parked, with iull directions, on receipt <A~ postal ordvr. ~-0byai:ia&e'- ociy frori Herbert, Chemist, Dept. 64, 161, Seven Sisters-road, Londcn. _7 EDUCATIONAI- GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Princil,al-1118S GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Residtrit French and English Governesses and Visiting Profes- sors. Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The House is well situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parka MUSICAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 100, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA, MISS FLORENCE L. FRICKER, A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., and MISS MINNIE M. FRICKER, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. Lessons will be resumed on Thursday, September 14th. DANCI KSj GAUSTEMIGS, &0. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPAN'SH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. MISS CRAVEN'S CLASSES are held at her Residence on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 2.30; MONDAY and WEDNESDAY at 5 o'clock. Classes also | held at Neath, Tenb y, and Carmarthen, ndult Tuition Class on Monday Evening. Private Lessons. j Cupiss'Constitution Balls TT For Grease, Swelled t.s,.H(jrS6S p~< Burgli-by-Sanda Throats, Disordered Carlisle. Liver. Broken WInd. In uenza, Havicg used Cu Loss of Appetite piss'Constitutions a il For Hide bound. Star-! Balls for over 20J QTT |A ing Cc^ -"0^e or years, I have J, 1.11/ Blown, Distemper, Eoi- wavs found them eit' Con- exceedingly use- dirioninS- %ln £ Health, ful for purifying Scouring »» Calves &c. the blood andrtt a** tor i„° -or 1'luke, and keeping in excel-k JlPPfj AsMstfrP!ng in he3'lth' lent condition. jng t-j get into THOS. CARRIE, A Scouring in Horse Breaker. J-ambs, &c. Prepared upwards of 50 years, by the late Francis Cur>!ss> M-R. C. V.S., Diss, Norfolk Sold in packets '>^3 6 each. 7 small packets 10 6 or large 21 r. ac^ Medicine Vendors or from Francis Cupiss,Ltd., TH £ WILDERNESS diss, on receipt of amount. -= j CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON, S.W. Patients seen dailv on their own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urg ntly needed for General Ex- penses and for the Research Department. Secretary—FRED W. HOWELL. TRADE NOTICE. A. J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER 4 OYSTER MERCHANT, POD"LrSE,Siy IN GAME WIND-STREET. SWANSEA, 4nd *T NEWTOX-EOAD. MUMBLES TelegraDhie Address-" Chap?* Swa^ea." Country Orders promptly attended to. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. -= Telephone-C-462. -=====- =: J 0 H N JONES & Co., HIGH-CLASS VAN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WORK. GENERAL REPAIR3. PAINTING, TRIMMING, &e, PROMPTLY ATTENDED 10. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIIt EXECUTED. *S=5 W —- NO HOUSE EQUALS < DOWN & SON ,%7 '7 FOR RELIABLE F XI R, N T U RE. TREY ARE THE LARGESI MAKERS BY MACHINERY iN WALES, HAVE THE MORT EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AND GIVE THa BEST POSSIBLE VALUE.' Carpets Made and Laid Free. ESTABLISHED NEARL i HALF A CENTURY. HIGH STREET & MORRIS LANE, SWANSEA. T' .f" k_ 9 A Boon to the BIliciis. J fa —~ A J Are you compelled to deny yourself nsany whotesome foods because you think I they will make yoa fci'ious? Do you know that you" conaation is maro to bSame than the food? "Your liver and stomach neet« attention KSore than the diet. When yo'u find yourself suffering from a bilious attack, take rr .t. BiicHAMS ■ puis 1 £ 1 »nd all annoying symptoms will soon disappear. They settle the stomach, regulate I tne liver and exercise the bowels. Their good effects are ieii immediately. BEECHAM'S PILLS raingie with the contents o: the stomach and :rake easy W work of digestion. The noarishing properties oi the food are then readlW •'•«nrilat«d, %s» JP, rep'enishirg the b!ood and giving health, strength, and vigour to e systesB. BEECHAM'S PILLS should be taken whenever there is sick IswdRchc, tarred tongue, constipation, sallow skin or any symptoms indicatinr an fcBCii'1 e liver. @ worth a guinea k box. IJ RU Sold everywhere in boxes, price 3 3* (56 pilis) & 2'? (163 oiils!. ^3 f!:1l ) F-:I(- 4. -=-" -===- NEATH TDISTRICI MLL POIT-1 ING COMPANY—Late T. WaU. Officee :—ASSEMBLY F.OOMS, NEATH, MANAGER:—J. W. ROBINSON. Lessses R r.D Prcpri-?t^rs of the beet Posting Slaiior-i. in Neath D:?TN<r,. Nature's Perfect Remedy for all kinds t," Wonns. XVT O R M LOZENGES. For over 30 ya.rs thifi highlv Valuable HAS met WITH the GREATER S T"hs effect upon Weak. Delicate ( .{ten up a.s ircura: lei is I-O bv t. k- Gettng ri of his tormer;ti<lg by tak- -INMATE"CMD" BECOMES strong, H-ALTHY and WY ^HE pride INSTEAD of the anxiety cf HIS guardians- Lkn^ennech. no:r HAZILY. ~e' August YEn. 1872 DeaT Sir, yonngest daughter, Emma ^3 V4RS cf aje. got rid of a wirm by ««» ™ OT four J ,4; I-P WTP —VOTTS ^-ERV truly, ^L\RTHA GRIFFTTHR. LS-TE of YN'^PCNHT'CH. cv>«PTOWS. — Arv of th<? =°-cv"iT) £ r r«ps ,r + arc? Vac*, snckness. srmdine CF *HE TEXRA'BRINN sleep, dreams and yestlcss- R««^ALENESS of the countenance, SWITCHES -j firv and emsciatHKi o the bodv, often ]A, PNIV vcusness, S!OT7 fever, and ^RE.NLN. faints. sotnetim«s THROAT R RR FR-LD-L' DP. n G ,RJT" TH<* the kind 0? rarv A^RDIN? IF> TT»a T;P*w sre for ¡,. CORIKTIT"TIR,R' I isres. „ ,-rJaTr°'' w=r;.v-« fhP \v ~R, !^TC -AF.R.P.S.. 9A ^icrh-straet. 1^. a-'d ner rhetrists c+r"—s Protected hox •. ^v,* CT'v1,v xrVicn are e^- T +PD 5 ^'S^R Worm Loz ■?rge«" THE T pud 7 nR Ir T ETLWOSTTSG COM?AST Lne,ta1;p PILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING In all Branches. ==- CANADA-FREE GRANTS OF LAND. TV,. 4TT AN LINE bein- under contract P'rv-ernirent of Canada for_ corvev- with tne Govern TO ance of NAILJ ET LIVE_TR>OOL OT '03, PANY AND00, re^ Leadeirih.all_-r s and latest general vised handbwk. MAPS, FE inlormation ^ee of < IIf¥Y"i I Darlington's Hand cook- R^noilys is eommandod 5tln§ t0 ^an^Mr. Dar- vaaii! i lugtoD far a copv of the new ediison so Wfeij ^,t up> .Ix3a_ cofi sriu "Nothing fc^.c?s[d U wished for/ — on-sh Weekly." "A brillia.nt. bJc){- "T-he Times" Visitors to and Residents, ehouJd LOND': 311. B Y E. T. ANP?E-d" k Co<J t E- T- Co3k> ,wB- EZ\VIHOVv.24 and .a.Ji-' öJ dlustraiions. 60 & Plans, 5s., Nriprja WAX-E^ *•" 10q Illus.. & plans, 5s lFVf. cob^vw-lll: 'cvu-n « Visitor, Brighton, E^tbourne East- iflgs- ^:ji-memouth. p ai^oth. Dairlkh.. 1 Paicmto-n, Dartrn-1, nJt '• ^qmyt plvmoi7th, Falmo- "r" DU,irtrnoor, E:.moor, Cbreliv, II^cct^' '^Troiffiy, Wre Failev. ivfmebead, cnwr-Mare'. Vveston- Gloucester, r KerefoT-a, Worcester; AVerv'3tv->- "^cr.ndod -,Weik. Lianr^iKw, Pariecn r, T°^*V Trefri- r- lcdec^ Lbndudr/o, ,\OT'fnV' Broads, Isle of Wight. should "se DARLT\*G- -• S HANDBOK, Is each. DARLINGTON and CO. London f=T>'FXIN and CO. Par if and Ne-.v York: BREXTANO* a^; d a'u T'-iXibseJlers The Raiia-aj all Boo*, sellers. PHOTOGRAPIio. Be, Photo^ranfc; cf* Scenery, Rainfe, etc., in Italy, 1 Greeee. Turkey, Palestine, and E^Tpt, also tit ^n^lish Yakeeand Norti Wales. Is.. Is. Sd, and 2s List Post Ft^ —DARLINGTON ,d CO., LL ANGOLA- c. =- ■jg L 0 0 R & CO., aDVERT1SING CONTRACTORS • aLd BILL 1-OSTERS. CHIEF CY FOR WALES. A", c escriptions of Advertinng, Circala* pjetrihutior. rtc.. promptly attended to. Office -.20 C ALVERT-STREEf, SWANSEA.. 1CT0N MEWS. DILLWYN-STREET, SWANSEA. LL. & T. BULLIN. Cabs always ro^dr. Woddir.j « ,H 1 It s. Cabs always ro^dr. Woddir.j « a'r j.gi» with Suitable Horses. Fucerai Carriajas Con)pl«w^ 'JL' J.I :-DX:. The P hYS1C'is.,i'S for Go," t, Rnenïnatic Gout '<Jcl Gr;}ve1. The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Safest and iro-t Stomach Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Effective' Aperient Sour Eructations. Bilious Affection^. U MAGN.ES tA