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Scale of Charges For Consecutive Weekly Insertions of SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS' (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, not exceeding 24 wo. -is, 6d. per Insertion. Every addition p1 8 words, Fourpenoe. The foregoing Scale applies only to House, .d.partments go House To Let or Wanted; Situations Vacant or Wanted; Houses, Offices, Pr tic., 3 nd Shops to Let or Sell; Last ana Found Miscellaneous Private -tuts and Sales; but not to any Advertisement of a Trade nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four Words .9ci. per insertion Thirty-two Words.Is.. „ r A reduction is made for a series of 6, 13. *6 or 52 insertions. If a voucher copy be desired, an extra Three Halfpence per lnseruoo stiould be added to the above cheap rates. Unless prepaid the Advertisements will be charged by the ^-rsiness Scale. Adver tisements from Public P-,di.-z are not in- serted at the prepaid rate. The Post master-General does not allow letters addressed to uutials or fictitious names to be addressed to any ost Uuice, aiM 'otters so sent arp -_u. to the muderthrouglathe Dead Letter Depart Blent J setters to Advertisers by initials, etc., or otherwise, may be u-uected to "liie Cambrian" Office free of charge; and if Stamps are sent to cover postage, will be orwarded to the Advertiser's own Address. Kenuttances under 5s. may be made in au penny Postage Stamps or Postal Orders, postal Orders should b* made to "The bouth Wales Post" Newspaper Co. Ltd., Ill, nigh-street, bwansea. Address all commmucations to the Manager, Hie Camtrum," CtTUATrOWS VACANT Cooks and Kitchenmaide. ~\JU ANTED, good Oook.-Apply first by let- ter, itrs Woods, Jiillsu.de, Swansea,. 6ip8-7 TV" ANT ED, Cook-Generai; good references; Sunday free; state ace; wagex- Morris, Gower Imn, Parkmill, near Swansea. 920m8-2 WANTED immediately, good Oook-General tor Sketty -Apply, stating age, experi- ence, references, and wages required to Box 30, Daily Poet" Offloe, Swansea. 974m8-4 WANTED, immediately, good Kitohenmaid; cme accustomed to hotel work pre- ferred.-Appl-y, staging age and reference, Prioe, Great Western Hotel, Fishguard 963m8-4 Keuse and rerfour Maids t EWls Lk-wis and Co., Diapers, Swasseo, •—* reqoire smart Housemaid for their London branch; wages .£20; and railway fare & —Apply, Housekeeper, 28. High-street, Swansea. 836m8-4 "tV^AJNiKD, Nurse-Housemaid; youngest aged 5; reference required.-Apply, Urs. Anderson, 15, De-la-Beche-etreet, Swan- sea- 934m8-2 TV ANTED, at ouoe, an experienced House- 1 maid-Waitress; also Housemaids, Gen- erals, aud Between MaicL W&iting now. Employ Agency, Mumbles 79p8-4 Ccnerals. *CTE^HRAL Wantea by August 23rd; able to do a little Plain Cooking; three in family—Mrs. Samuel, Bridge-street, Neath. 969m8-4 ANTED, experieuoed General Servant-I- Apply Paxtom Ian, Paxton-street, Swan- sea 27p8-5 TV ANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply Mrs. Jones. Windsu* Castle, Seaside, ^7- 943m8-3 XW ANTED immediately, good General Ser- vant, about 20.—Apply, 16, Riohmond- roaxi, GwaJiaea. 913m8-2 Y^rANTUD, an experienced General, by 18th of August.—Apply Mrs. lies, 4, High- Street, Swansea. 86p8-8 TlJANTED, experienced General at once, for email fa.mily.-Apply. 22. Halrieotta- treet, Swansea 940m8-3 'TV* ANTED, good Girl for kitchen; able to f do plain cooking.—Great Western Hotel, Abergwynfl. 249&n8-4 w ANTED. Girl, 15 to 20, for light house- T work -iAppiy after 6 pm, 55, Malvern. ierrace, Swamsea, 13p8.6 TrrANTED, a good General Servant; three 111 fa-mily; no washing —Apply (Morning), 8, Shetty-road, Swansea. 99DM84 ANTED, a steady, good General Per- » » vant; abstainer. Apply Cameron Anns Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 92p8-7 \7ANTED, a smart General, at once; com- *» fortable home; another girl kept.— Apply 14. Priorton-terraoe, Swansea. 63p8-4 W ATEID. experienced General Servant- j SOod reference.—Apply personally. Mts Da vies, 2, GLaremont Villa,. Mumbles. 931m8-2 ANTED, in Swansea, homely Person, as Mother's Help, where there is an in- valid.- Aduress Mater- "Daily Post," Swan- 72p8-7 \\J ANTED a respectable yonnig Girl to as- gist in housework.-Apply first to Mrs. Charles Evans, Newsagent, etc., Btrynymor- read, Swansea 966m8-4 TA-NITED, good General Farm Hand; able t'1 to milk; good wages to trustworthy person.—Mrs. WSlke iv-ililauls, Maesyrhaf West, Bridgend. 2507n8-8 ANTED, clean] trustworthy Geneiral; mb,le to do little waslhriaig and plain email family.—Apply Mrs. Sims 23 Wintteor-plaoe, Neath 54p8-7 .'X7 ANTED Young Gi," jusT. leaving school to assist in Housework; oonrfortab'.e nozne—Apply, Mrs. Heart., Sketty Bakery Ooedsaeeon-erejcsnt, Sketry. 907m8-3 ANTED, good General Servant, by August 13th, able to do plain cooking; ^°od wag'es; must have good references. App*y Mrs. Sweet, 22, Dillwyn-etreet, Swain- 91P8-7 t'arvants, Fegrfstry OffrcCe. T7I7ANTHD, immediately, GeowaOs, Oook. \'1 Generals, Housemaid-Waitresses, and Xit-ch-enmaoids. Eeoloae "mp.-Mm& Penry Weite" IIi?ll"8treet Eefistry, Llandrindod — 50p8-7 ANTED immediately, experienced Ser- rants of all classes for town a>nd gantry gentlemen's bouses; also expert «>ced Waitresses, Kkohen MaidsT^JeneraJs, vr^' foT Llandrindod, Ilfracombe, and Mum- JS /TA^p,T Miss High-olass Registry, Oa-atle-etreet. Swansea. Nat. Tel 47x. MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS gAlTESS.—Wanted, good Seccmd Hand, wel nP in Bread and Oatee-, good refer- aj*"1 abstaiaer preferred.—Jeff and. Baker, 996m 8-6 o< Haulier Wanted, to deliver in bags, I p- 011 regular round; abstainer; must be «^7, horses; references.—Address Goal, Pcwt," Swaaasea. COLLIERY OFFICIALS and Mining Stud- v/ ents, desiring promotion, send for pros- ) pectus; separate course Mining Mat-hemat-, ics, Cambrian Correspondence. Mining &hooll. liLamffrwd, Porth. HAKVEKT Haaidis for CanadaWanted, Men used to farm work, living Liv«"' pool between Augnat 1st and 24th, elusive. Very cheap third class return fares; high wages.-Appkf to Caaa^ ian Pacific Railway, 18, St Augostine s Par- ade. Bristol; or kJcaJ agentA 1367d. b. GEAN LINESS .-Persons desiring to. be- come Sbewards, Stewardesses, Clerks, Butchers, Bakera, Hairdressers, Ba^dsme^ Bell Boys, Engineers, °arpe^rrlJ Trimmers, etc.-Particuiars addressed enve- lope, Edwards, 137, St. A),ban'r,-Tmue Chds- Viiok. 98Bm8-6 WANTED, Boots, Billiard Marker, immedi- ately.—Apply Bw View Hotel, sea. ANTED, youug Man; ffood Pai^7 Apply at 1,361, Neath-road, Hatod, Swansea- — VI7ANTED, smart Waitress; easy W free Sunday-Apply Wait, c.o. DaUy Post," Swaaieea» \\T ANTED, a respectable Lad, able W pony.—Apply W. H. Derrick, OxIEoM- street, Swansea. WANTED, a Mao. accuMomed to VI ing steam P^pes underground.-Appg Weig OoUiery, Cwmbw"la. TXTANTEID, Smart EeepeotabOe W used to quick counter-trade.-Write B. "Daily Post," Swansea^ ATtTANTED, a Young Daily V\ boy of six—Address H.L., Daily Post," High-etreet, Swansea 994mM X117 ANTED a Strong Lad, about 17; ome ac- NIV, customed to Gardening and poultry.- Barlow, iwjmrgraUa^ House, UaDea^8-2 WANTED, Painters, Brush Hands, ^od and sober men only need apply- Phi- lips and Son, Half-way, near Uanelly 45p8-7 1HT ANTED, young Man for Warehouse and W drive Jat; used to horses and town.- Davies and Co., Boro' Stores, Swansea^^ 968m8-Z ttrANTED. a practical Wheelwright; also VV an Improve i regular employment to steadtv persons—Apply Vale of Neath25^^ ery, Neath. AH 7 ANTED, Smart Respectable Barmaid, used to quick counter trade; also General to assist in bar .-Apply Borough Arms, Wind-stret, Swtuisea. 943miW 1T7 ANTED, energetic Men to sell Furniture, VV Pianos, etc.; privately or cm the easy payment system; good commission paid.-Ad- dress Commission, Daily Post, Swansea. 917m8-2 WANTED. lmmediatellY, respectable Youth, ~about 16, as Waiter; reference re- Quired;- good wages and perquisites.-Apply peisonaUy, The London Restaurant, Mum- bles. • W AITA-N-TED, two Improvers, for Lathe, well I) accustomed to Turning. State age, #*■ p'Srience, 'and wages Oo,n;stant job for go d hands.—Address Copper, "South Wa'es Daily Ptst, Swarnse1 2505^8-4 \KTANTED, by August 20th, smal-t Hair- dresser and Shaver to manage Toilet Salo-on. State wages and fullest particu lam first instance. Enclose plioto.—Address Toi- let, "Daily Post," Swansea _71p8"7 WANTED, good Fit tar, with thorough knowledge, and capable of taking charge of small Electric Light PIaxvtin a works State age, experience, and wages re- quired, to Electric, "Daily Post," Swansea- d-b-B-2 TJSTOMS, EXCISE, AND OTKBR GOV- C BRKMENT POSITIONS.—If you want to obtain a good remunerative position we cain train you by poet direct to your home. 17,500 successes- Fees moderate. Serad for ft'Ð Book to Postal, Clark's College, Cham- cary-Iane, I.ondon. -= _4 Agents, Canvassers, Trave flers. &o. I k CHANCE of a Lifetime —Ambitious Young J\ Men Wanted by well-established Welsh Insurance Coiecting Society, to work and Pre- pare themselves for Sa peri tendencies in the near future throughout South Wales; liberal remnn.eration.-Apply, Manager. 2. unlion Chambers, Swansea,. 971m8-4 COLUERY Agent?.—Wanted Sales Agents, I j or would sell output steani and bunker, Swansea and Port Talbot districts.-Write, Carboa4 Daily Post," Swansea 939m8-2 j THIRST-CLASS Assurance Co requires Resi- J- dent Agents at Briton Ferry, Skewen, Seven Sisters and Onllwyn; good opening for Seven Sisters and Onllwyn; good opening for energetic men; books and sa-lary given. Apply, Su perin'ten dent, 28, Queen-street, I, Neath. 962m8-4 ENTLKMAN required for Swansea and District to represent a well-known firm; a well educated Welshman preferred must be able to produce two satisfactory references.— ReDiy to W. H. Budd, 23-4, Bridge-street, Bris- tol 964m8-2 PROGRESSIVE Life, Accident, Sickness and House-Purchase Society; Ordinary and Industrial; Agents Wanted; Uniou terms.— Addiess, Tact, South Wales Daily Post" Offic e. Swansea. 97Sm8-4 ROYAL Co-operartave Friendly Society. — Man, with good connection amd ex- perience, Wanted, at Llamelly, with view to Sape mi tendency. Salary, commission, in- te.rest in OOokB. a-nd Uuon terms; also agents in all parts of South Wales.—Apply P Newoombe, Manager, 3, Finabury-teirace, Swarsea. 9p8-6 TA 7 ANTED, two smart Caoivassers by first VV class Life Office; salary and commis- Bion paid.-Address, Insurance, "Daily Post,' Swansea. TA-NTF,D. Agents calling an Grocers and t" Chemists; splendid side line; good oom- mission —Apply to Una Food Oo„ Ltd., Withy Grove^Iancheater 2497n84 ROYAL Ldver Friendly Society Estab- < iished 1850.—ReiiaJjle and energetic men required as full and spare time Agents. Good terms Interest in books-Apply Ii. Cutcliffe, District Manager, Castle Chambers, Castle-square, Swansea- Man," X1SJANTED, a local Representative; excellent ( VV opening; suit active man desiring re- munerative employment for spare time. Ad- dress, Exoellent, Daily Poet, owansea. 829m7-3 TEE Provid-eot Clothing and Supply Oo., Ltd., Bradford and Branches, eetab- Iished 26 yea.re, and carrying on an esten- give Weekly Payment Business in 75 towns, En gland, Scotland, and Wales, require a number of pustung, energetic, Firet-class Agents for Swansea District, PurA or Spare Time To those who can speak the two l-an- euages (Welsh and English) great success is assnred. Excellent Terms Members supplied by the best and most popular efoops-, Do-ap. ery, Millinery. Mantles, Clothiers, Booters, Household Furnishers, etc.—Apply 20. Wind- street, Swansea; Publio Benefit Buildings, N«th Arcade Chambers, Stepney-street, Llanelly. 845m8-27 t:=- Managers & Clerks, "TANTBD, in Solicitor's OfiBoe, Olerk, age V l n<yt over 15 years.—AppLy in own hand- writing, Z., "TYailY Poet," Swansea 957m8-4 WANTED, Lad Olerk; must be quick and plaun writer.—Apply Powleslaod and Mason, G.W.R., High-street, Swansea. 4p8-4 WANTED, smart, educated Youth, about 16, for Merchants Office; must be quick at figures, good writer, and be able to do shorthand and typewriting.-App]V, stat- ing wages required, to Box 408, "Daily Post," Swansea. 66p8-7 Tradesmen Apprenticesand Assistants TX7 ANTED, immediately, Smajrt Junior V' Assistant; also strong Errajnd Boy.— Apply Macvpole Dairy Co., Ltd., 10?, Oxford- street, Swansea. 33p8-6 "TTJ"ANTED, smaTt Boy Apprentice, to Hair- VI dressing; one with silight knowledge of the trade preferred.—Write W. T., "Daily Post," Swansea. 95p8-8 Office Boys and Errand Boys. WANTED, a strong Lad, as porter.-Apply f I Iles, 4, High-street, Swansea. 85p8-4 \AJANTED, Smart Errand Lad at once.-W f 1 L. Davies, Grocer, Argyle-street, Swan- sea. 95Sm8-4 1! SITUATIONS WANTED. TRAINER aud Paperha-ng-er seeks constant work; raferenoes if neceaaary.—Write A.R., "South Wales Dan.I)y Poet," Swa-nsea- 77p8-7 GARDEN Ell, Head Working, or good Single- handed; practical in all branches; mar- ried; to family; satisfactory references.- Gardener, 16, Kathleen-street, Barry, South WaJes. 2 T3ESPECTABLE Womaa wants a few diays work weekly.—-Apply J. Beyncn, 7, hyaidani-street, Swanseaw 68p8-l SITUATION Wanted by a Young Lady as Companion Help.—Write, Nelde, Daily Post," Swansea. 938m8-2 Q ITU ATI ON Wanted as Cook-General, age s 23; country servant; good character; wages £ 14.—Mrs. Coster, Registry, Gloucester. 989m8-6 SITUATION required be Young Alajried Man, to tane charge Off horses, and drive out; refemaceis.-AAdrew E.M., "Daily Post," Swansea. 60p8-7 OUPERIOR PERSON desires Situation as Working Housekeeper, or Mother's Hdp; good cook and mamager.-Addrem J., 44, King Edward-street, Blaengarw, Bridgend. 43p8-7 s Clerk (30), shorthand, typist, engrossing, with sound practical exper- ience, seeks immediate re-engagement in Swansea or neighbourhood; highest refer- ences; modei ate szLiar,Addwess, "D;isen- gaged," Daily Post," Swansea 125n8-16 ri^RAVELLER, over ten years' experieofce, desires opportunity of travelling for a good Credlit Tailoring and Drapery House; smart, energetic, and tactfui; for last four years in business on his own account; good connection.—Address Box 555, "Daily Post, Swansea 997m8-6 XVANTED, Situation as good Bread Jja&e.r; able to do a few Smalic,Apply Baker, 53, Orchard-street, Swansea. 16p&-6 NITANTI,ID, aaaiy light employimemt, by a Young Girl; wiliing to learn any busi- ness.—Apply Bella, "Daily Post," Swansea. 22p8-6 \A7"ANTED, Situation as Oompanion-Help; distance no object; good dressmaker, fond of children.—Adidress Enid, "Daily Post," Swansea. 938m8-ll "VVANTED, by educated Young Man (24), a Situation as Traveller for Wholesale House, or anything similar —Address Travel- ler, "Daily Post," Swansea 993m8-6 X\TANTED, Employment bv a Swansea ex- Soldier, who recently left the service j with a. V.G. Character; two certificates, and two medals; 25 years of age; steady.—G.M., 68, Gibbett Hill, Swansea. 100n8-8 XT OUNG MAN (25) wishes to represent go-jd firm, on salary and commission; high- est references as to character and ability.— Reply to Reliable, "Daily Post," Swansea- i1 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS XT' URNED House Wanted, immediate^, -t' for two months, in neighbourhood of Swaneea. not Mumbles, ajbout nine rooms, bath, and garden.—Address C.R.H., "Daily Post," Swansea. 8p&-6 GROCERS.—Tea Lead Wanted at onoe.— Apply, Manager, "Daily post," Swao> Bea J-ILK.-IVaated, at onoe, 30 Gallons Fresh Milk Daily; good prices given for pooiatl quality.-Write Dairyman, "Daily Post," Swansea- 81p8-8 ATT ANTED, for August Bank Hoiliday, Hire » of Wagonette, only carny eight.—Reply A.O., "Dailv Post," Swansea. 83p8-2 \\JANTED to Purchase, in St. Thomas, one » » or two Houses, with bath preferred.— Particulars to lion, "Daily Post," Swansea. 35p8-6 35p8-6 ~STJ"ANT0D, a six-roomed House, at Mansei- Vl ton (Manselton-road preferred). State lowest price to flafod, "Daily Post," Swan- sea, 41p8-7 \\TANTED, a good 6-roomed House, with » scullery, near Clydach Station.—Write, vritli particulars, E.M.G., "Daily Poet," Swan- sea. 94pd-3 Ty\7"ANTE!D, two Shop Cocutters, in good condition, f rom 10 to 14 feet long.— Send particulars to Phillips, 215a, High-st., Swansea. 12p8-6 TXT"ANTED, smart Cob, 14 hands, not to ex- » ceed £ 20; six momths' credit usual terms; dealers need not apply.—Write Cob, "Daily Post, Swansea- 2509n8-7 \\[ANTED, House, Uplands or Brynmiill* f 1 distr;ct preferred; poBBeesioo after middle September; rent must be mo&rate- C J., "Daily Post," Swansea. 2496n8-ll MISOELLANEOUS CONTRACTOR'S Manager gives assistance in C setting out works, measuring up, esti- mating, etc.; hour, day, or job.-Write Ex- perienced, Daily Poet" Swansea. 866m8-4 A/C7TLLIAMS (Gwiendoline). — The heirs of V\ Gwendoline Williams born in Swan- sea about 1845, who went abroad, will benefit by writing to Gain's Next-of-Kin Agency, 150, Princo of Wales-roaxi, London, N.W. 79p8-3 V[OTICE.—M r. Samuel Jones, of Dun vant lN Quarries and Pen Ian Brick Works, wishes to inform the public that he has no connection whatever with the Samuel Jones, af Dunvant, who advertised recently not to give credit to his wife. n 1 DOPTION.—Home wanted for healthy ■iV Boy. few monthe old; no premium nor payment; references exchanged; complete surrender.—Whishaw, Orphanage, Arnaide, Oarnforth. 970m8-4 CASH PRIZEiS.—A competition for canvas- sers. Good canvaeeens should write for particulars to-day, so that if selected to take part they may start at once.—Write, in first instance, to C. P., "Daily Post," Swansea. 1539d.b.84 MARRIED LADLES!—INFORMATION and Jji- ADVICE of PEICTELESS VALUE (FREE) Send stamped envelope. Please name this paper.—Mis. LAWRENCE, St Elmo, Fgre- mont, Liverpool. 261p7-10 LOST AND FOUND LOST, Patent Leather Saddle Ptad, between Ki-flay and Swansea, on July 29th. Finder rewarded on retunung saine to 36, Wateafloo-street, "Sfwainees. 3 OST, on Sunday night, Gold Curb Bangle, i bet/ween Park mi 11 and Swansea. Finder will be rewarded on returning samae to S. R. Pattinson, 32, TrafaJgair-terraoe, Swansea. 6p8-6 LOST, between Mumbles Pier and Swansea, about a week ago, a Gold Curb Brace- let, with padlock attached. Finder rewairded on returning to OentraJ. PoLica Station, Swansea. 6 I OST, at Mumbles, on Sunday, 29th July, t between the Dunns and Pier, Gold. Bracelet, with Chain broken. Anyone re- turning same to Talbot Hoted, MumbJes, or Apple Tree, Swansea, wiH be rewarded. lp8-2 STRAYED from 37. Wajberloo-piaae, Brtyn- S mill, on 31st July, a Larg-e Black Retrie- ver Dog. Answers to name of "PrLnce." Finder rewarded on' returning same to Mr. Frayling, above address. Detainer prose- outed. 87p8-8 I FOUND, at Nicholastan, Gower, on July 29th, Brown Setter Dog, white mark- ings.—Sevan, Nicholaston Farm 2503n8-2 TpOUND, Collie Dog. If not claimed in -*• three dayis will be sold.—Apply 133, Dmas-road, Plasmarl, near Swansea. 29p8-2 PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. ROQEIRY and Provision Business for dis- poeal; good position for Shipping Trade; no cpposition.-Write Victoria, Daily Poet," Swansea. 944m8-4 "t^OR SALE.—Leasehold detached Villa at Gowerton, convenient to L and N.W. and G.W.R. Stations; every convenience; suit professional or commercial gentlemaan; long lease; low ground rent.—Apply, David M. Thomas, Estate Agent, 1, Angel-street, Swan- sea- 978m8-4 T^OR SALE.—Leasehold House, Terrace-road, -I- and in Norfolk-street, Constitution Hill, Swansea, bath, hot and ooid; usual con- veniences, exoellent view of Bay; sell one or both.—David M. Thomas, Estate Agent, 1, Angel-street, Swansea. 973m 8-4 pOR SALE, GROCERY BUSINESS "(with leasehold shop and dwelling house pre- mises in which the said business is conducted) .ituaote in important and progressive colliery district five miles from commercial seaport town. Exception.al opportunities for extend, ing the trade to competent p-ersa-n.-Particu- lars, apply to Messrs Eo-wen and Ðvain, Es- tate Agents, Salubrious Chambers, Swansea. 935m8-2 HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALL, 22, Richard-street, Manselton, 6 rooms and scuLery; in good condition. -Apply on the premises. 74p8-7 FOR SALE, House, in Park-terrace, Gwm- — bwria, near Park, two minates from cars.—Write Park, "Daily Pest," Swansea. 73p8-7 IpOR SALE, No. 17, Somerset-place, opposite Town Hall, Swansea.—Apply, Jno R. Richards, Solicitor, ;)1, Fisher-street. Swan- sea n2129t.c. OR SALE, Leasehold House, most conven- iently situated in George-street (off St. Helen's-road), Swansea; first class condition. -Addres.s, Indus, "Daiily Poet," Swansea. 936m&-3 GEORGE-STREET.—Splendid House for sale, with possession on completion.—Astley Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 953m8-3 ATICHOL-STRBET, SWANSEA.-For Sale, at Yt a reasonable figure, a House in Ntichol- street, and one in Wincisor-terrace; both houses in good repair; stamp for reply.—Ad- dress, Windsor, "Daily Post," Swansea.. 400n3-4 TO BE LET—BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET, House and Shop, Woodfieid-street, Morriatan.—Apply E4dwards and Biwll, Solicitors, Fisher-street, Swansea. 40pti-6 TiO LET, with possession 29th September, Phoenix Spirit Vaults, Llandilo.—Appiy Buckley's Brewery, Ltd., Llanelly. 25QOnS-6 C A p w. AlyrH EN' —To Let, Shop in excellent c position; moderate rent.—Apply, Mr. Evans, Local Rates Office, Carmarthen 906m8-2 A,RMARTHF,.N.-Doublc-lioemf-d Public- C house to Let, fLret-o-USA position; no ingoing; valuation only; possession in Sep- tejBtei.—A^>plty David M. Thof.;as, Estate a gam)- Ainged-etreet, Swansea. 59p8-7 HOUSE and Shop, 28. St. 's-road, main thoroughfare, to Let; back en- tranoe.—Apply Leeder and Son, Swansea. 966m8-6 LARGE Shop, ZL, Wind-street, To Let, with five large Rooms, Store, Cellar and back entrance.—Apply, T. H. Stevens, 3, Brook- lands-terrace, Swansea. 947m8-3 "V^EATH.—(Free, double-licensed Pubiic- «i-\ house to Let, central position, good reliable business, proof trade, satisfactory reasons for leaving; ingoing £ 150; exception- al opportunity.—Apply David SI. Thomas, Estate Agent, 1, Angel-street, Swansea. 58p8-7 ARSHOUSy,g.-To Let, in WoTgooter- W place, large Warehouses and Store- rooms.—Apply, Oorporation Estate Office, Goteridge House, Swansea. 1229d-b.(M~o. OFFICES.—To Let, convenient Ofl5oes 'n Caetle-Btre«t — Ajqjlyi Oorporatfion Estate Office, Ooieridge Hotipe. Swansea. 122Bd-b.6-t.a. m0 LET, Stables, 1, Pictau-lace.—Apply Bd- X ward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 9l6m8-2 TO LET, in Duke-street, a large Ware- house, suitah'e for any kind of a work- shop.—Appliy 56, Brans wick-street, Swansea. 2p8-6 TO LET or for Sale, Corneir Shop and t Premises, 13, Brynmill-avenue; graaad position; opposite hotel—Apply 10, Bryn- miWl-avenue, Swansea. 96p8-8 TO LET, The Crown Inn, Morriston, fully- JL licensed, corner house in main street; immediate pobseessaon. Apply Buckley s Brewery, Ltd., LLaneliy 2508n8-8 TO LET—HOUSES TO LET, 5-roomed House, Owmbwrla.— Apply, 3, Gladatone-baildinge, Alexandra- road, Swansea. 909m8-2 TO LET, Edburton Villa., Sketty, contain- ing 4 Bedrooms, bathroom, etc.—Apply A W James, Ohemist, Sketty. 80p8-8 TO LET, immediate possession, a House in Ten-race-road six rooms and scullery.— Asitiey Samuel. Auctioneer, Swansea. 952m8-3 TO LET, Semi-detached Residence, Heath- fieid.—Appnj, Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 916m8-2 TO LET, 38, St. George's-terrace, fitted with JL all modern o(mvenienow.-Fr=k Ran- dell. Auctioneer, Dynevor-place, Swansea. 61p8-6 TO LET, August and Sejytember, charming 8-roo>med OottVge, airy, facing sea, gar- den, near Church, well fuxuished.-Appky Orchard Cottage, Newton, PorthoawL 991m8-6 rlji> No. 5, Mirador-cresoeai t, in excel- lent condition, fitted with all modern conveniences; immediate posgession.-Appiy Franik Randell, Auctioneer, IJynevor-piace, Swansea. 6 FURNISHED House To Let or Apartments; with or without attendance, for Septem- ber.—App.y, Bevan, Burry Farm, Reymold- Stcwi\ 911m8-2 T CROSS.-Comipact Prop-ert,7 to Let, f 1 ILousei, iSibabling, Greeinaiousaa, well stocked garden, lovely views, near Common. -Ilood, Auctioneer, Caer-stret, Swansea. 90p8-7 O J Dillwyn-steeet, Swansea.—House to ^i-L» Let, over Lock-up Shop; light, airy nooms, suitable for tStudiio, Denltist or private living. Separate emtranoe.-Appi-y Johnson Brothers (Dyers), Ltd., 21, Dillwyn- street, Swansea. 728m8-3 MUSICAL PLLNOFOETE TUNING, 38. 6d. Remm. J. mendations from Dr. Torpin, Glad- stone, and Broadwood and Sons. Pianos from Hopkinson, Oollard, Brinsmea4, etc. Sale or Hire.—Charles Eadon. 56, Bruns- wick-street, Swansea. PIANOFORTES (2) Second-hand: WaLuut and JL rosewood; good oonditiou; excelientt tone; ban-gains, R14 and £ 10.—J. F. Oollett, 4, Nicholl-street, Swansea 847m8-7 PLANOIFORTE, upright grand; Oollard and JL CoQord; newest modal and latest im- provements; lovely touch and tone; 48 guineas, 21s. monthly; liberal discount for oaeh..—J. F. Collett, 4, Nicholl-street, Swan- sea. 848m87 pIA:-N'O.- Genuine bargain. Almost new Fifty Guintea Upright Grand, which recently cost RZ8 cash down (receipt shown), offered for J320 cash Instalments arranged. Ivory keys, complete iron frame, check ac- tion, full trichord, full compass, handsome walnut case, a superb instrument in every way.—Ball, 13, Geoffrey-street, London-road, Nea/th. 99Qm8-6 APARTMENT3 TO LET rpO LET, two Furnished Bedrooms.—16, Man- -*• eel-street, Swansea 49p8-7 fpO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms.—Apply 58, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. llp8-6 rPO LET, Unfurnished Rooms, with use of scullery and gas stove.—Appiy 3, Han^ over-street, Swansea. 995m8-6 TWO or more Uufunilishod Rooms to Let, use of bathroom, at 74, Marlborough- road, Swansea; two in family. 998m8-6 To LET. Furnished Apartments, few min- utes waJk from bay and ear.-A-dd- Moderaitei, "Daily Post," Swansea 3>,p6-i 1>0 LET, Lodgings for young man; good lo- cality near trams; no children; very homely. Address, Box 150, Daalff Post, Swansea. 901m8-3 T' O LET, 5, Finsbury-terrace, Swansea, com- fortable Furnished Apartments; 2 bed- rooms and sitting-room; bath, hot and coid; suit two gentlemen. 988m8-2 TO LET, Furnished Bedroom and Sitting- room, bath (hot and cold), in St. Hel- en's-road.—Apply C. Evans, Newsagent, Bryn- y-Mor-road, Swansea 24p8-6 TO LET, well-furnished front Room, Bed- room, double-bedded if required, every convenience; terms mock-ra.te.—14, Victoria- terrace (off King Fdwards-road), Swansea. 954m8-3 rrO LET, Front Sitting, one or two Bed- rooms, bath (hot and cold", without children, with or without attendance; con- venient to trams.—Apply Z. Rhyddings Park- road, Swansea, 34p&-6 /TJ.0OD Apartments, with board, suit re- spectable Young Man, to join with another, near tlospital.—Appiy first., Mrs. Chai le's Evaais, Newsagent. Bryn-y -Mor-road, Swansea. 24p8-2 V OUNG Man leaving Swansea on Bank -*■ Holiiiay, thoroughly recommends his t Lodnga to anyone diesaring oomforbaibLe board and lodgings.—Apply 17, Nichol-street, Swansea, 19p8-6 APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED XV ANTED, at once, two Unfurnished Rooms, in respectable neighbourhood, near Ma<rket or High-street Station.—Address Station, "Daily Posit," Swansea. 69p8-7 "\1 UMBLES.—Wanted from August 5th till m August 11th, one Sitting-room and two Bedrooms, with board and attendance; must be pleasautly situated and moderate.—Write, Morgan, 21, Alexander-street, Neath. 9S0m8-2 pOlRT EYNON.—anted, from August 12th to 17th, two Bedrooms and Sitting- room, anywhere in Port Eynon.—Write at once, with terms for board and lodgings, to Box 245, "Daily Post," Swansea. n8-2 MISCELLANEOUS SALES ~PX)R SALE, Cow and Oaif, splendid milker. J- Dava.es, Pen-y-Bailey, Upper Loughor. 943m8-3 I^OR ouwE, good Donkey; used to Children. —Apply, Oapt. Colquhoun, Bishopet-oai. 976m84 976m84 TpOR SALE, full-size BiHiaad Table, with acoes&ories.—Appiiy F. Goodwin, Res- taurant, Land-ore 25 "C^CXR SALE, Wicker Bath Chair, in splen- -*■ dsid condition, only used a few times.— I Apply 1340, Neath-road, Hafod, Siwamsea. 18p8-6 FOR SALE, well-marked Sable-white Collie Bitch, sixteen months old; price Ms.— Apply Williiams, Ivy Bush Inn, Cwmtwrch. 44p8-3 IOR SALE, Dog Kennel, medium size, good r condition, 10s.—Appiy Mesara. Powles- land and Mason, Furniture Warehouse, Swan- sea. 992m8-6 FOR SALE.—a good coSleotion of Foreign Stamps; also a large number of used and unused Ootionials.—Address, H., Daily Post," Swansea. 977m8-4 FOR SALE, British Homes Certificate; will sseJl chtea*? to immsdiate buyer; £ 33 padd in. and OOXMIS.—Address Bond, "Daily Post," Swansea. 75p8-3 FOa SALE, Glaze Brick, Copper-front Chip Range, with all accessories; also Chip- per; also Scale to weigh 4owt.-Apply Jones, Swansea House, Gorseinon. 46p3-7 FOR Disposal, Provident Association of Lon- don Bond, £ 200; subscription paid, £ H; reasonable offer accepted).—Write Box S3, Daily Post," 8waneea. 982m8-4 FOR ft AT.Ft.—Gold Watch and 18-oarat Gold Chain. Owner under necessity; will sell at great sacrifloe-bo-bh for R15, or either ■ JT £ 8.—AddTess, Box 42, Daily Post" Offioe, Swansea. 125n8-4 OF, SALE, Outside Plate-glass Shop Case, 6ft. by 3ft., Shop Mirrors, Plate-glass Doors, Marble and Birch Top Refreshment Table,' and handsome Settle in repp. etc. — Awndv Phillips, 215a, High-street, Swansea. 5'2p8-7 SWANSEA ObuiN A.—Two 'hand-paioted Swansea China Plates for SaJe. Write I China, "Daily Post,' SWaJDØea. 2 ENETIAN Blinds from 4d. per foot, any V colour, carriage paid List. post free. Government C)antractem.-Mosebey, 53, Tudor- toad, Cardiff Nat. Tel. 42y2 856k9-25 BABY CARS, direct from factory on ap- proval, carriage paid. We save yon 58 in the j5. Cash or easy payments from 3s. 6d. monthly, Send for splendid new cata- logues free.-Dir-t Public Supply, 119 Dept., Coventry. 1021d.b.9-15 CJOUTH Americain Parrot for Sale, brilliant plumage, amd exceptional fine talker.- Apply 8, Malvern-terrace, Brynmill, Swan- sea. 82p8-8 Horsea, cabs, Carts, Wagonettes, Ac. FOR SALE, good Haulier's Tip Cart, good condition; sell cheap, room wanted.— Apply 1, Richardson-street, Swansea, d.b.8-6 FOR SALE, a- good Roadster Horse; black; 152; nine years; pass any traffic; suit cab or tradesman^—Write, iltrmer, 1, Da;ly Pœt," Swansea 907m8-2 FOR SALE, ten Horses, Cobs and Ponies, from 12 hands to 16; all warranted staunch workers; fair trial allowed; prices from. L5 to L15.-Vivitn Arms, Sketty. 915m8-2 FOR SALE, useful Cart Mare; staunch worker; price £ 8; also clean leg Mare, 15.3, suitable for Brake Proprietor or Haulier, price £ 10.-3, Harris-steeet, Sketty. 914m8-2 OR »ALE, Four Ice Creiam Pony Carts, one Chip Potato Van, 3 Sets of Har- nese. Tubs, FreeaeirH, and all accessories, to b; sold cheap.—Apply Domtorosio, 2, Willows- atreet, Swameee- 57p8-14 "l^OR SALE, Chip POta-to Cart (complete); -T also Potato Cleaner, Horse and Harness, Ice Cream Machine; have not been in use long; good as new.—Appdy Dtaniei Evans, Oilmone-road, Loughor. 82m8-6 USE(E»DIL Turnout; suit Groengrocer or Hawker, comprising Cob, good Harness, and Flat Cart; only £ 9—Longman, Cross-st., Swansea. 51p8-7 ICE GRBAM MAKERS.—Neoirly new Ca-4;, Jt. with Freezer amd Tub, good Cob fcr eaaao, and' Harness oomptobe: ^cly iQ — Cabtle Yard, Caer-street, Swansea. 51p8-7 SEVElKAL highly finished Governess Cars, in Walnut and Birch, rubber tytres, beautifully upholistenedi Stick Rack and Lamps complet-e.-Iongman, Gross-street. 51p8-7 HIGH-OLASS Victoria, nearly new, by Wimdover, and severaH other Traps and j Dogcarts, bty well-known makers, for immedi- ] ate disposa, Swansea 51p8-7 < Af\ Sets of New and Second-hand Harne_«, Riding Saddles, and BridQes, Pair Horse Sets and Single, choomp.-Longman, Cross-street, Swansea 51p8-7 MOTOR CARS] BICYCLES, ETO. — — OR SALE, Lady's Bicycie; cheap; immedi- a,t-e.-Head Boots, Mackworth Hotel, Swrjiaga. 932m8-2 TpOR SALE, a Gent's Free Wheel Bicycle, -*• plated rims, nearly new.—Apply 42, Vin- cent-stireet, Swansea. 47p8-7 "C^OR SALE, Gent's Cycle; good condition; cash, 35s..—Map- be seen, 5 to 7 p.m., at 31, Rutland-street, Swansea. 946ma:3 P°R SALE, Youth's Bicycle, good condition, complete, £ 2.—Apply Messrs. Powlesland and Mason's Furniture Warehouse, Swansea op 8-6 XrOR SALE, Gent's Free Wheel, low frame -1- Bicycie; bargain, 5Cs.; oearly new.— Apply 2, Ivy-place, Swansea, at 5 o'olock. 14p8-6 FOR SALE, Gentleman's Premier Bicycle; condition as new; latest improvements.— Havard, Chemist, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 2498n8-4 FOR SALE, Gent's Bicycle, free wheel, rim brakes, plated rims, good make, hardly soiled; bargain; no further usa-IL pe.- maen-terrace, Swansea. 31i.&-6 X^OR .SALE, cheap, three Bicycles; also J- Path Racer, name known, unredeemed pledges; a Motor for Sale, cheap.-& Freed. man, Pawnbroker, St. X-ary-sitreet, Swansea. 5p&-6 GENTLEMAN leaving town wishes to Sell his Suiibeam Cycle, opportunity for those wishing to learn to ride; very cheap.- Address Petroe, "Daily Post," Swansea 999m8-6 CYOLE. no rubbiah.-IAmWe High-Grade 1906 machine; hardly used; not soiled; bal' bearing free wheel, silver-plated riuls. coloured centres, best Pneuma-tic Clincher tyres, inverted lever baok and front rim brakes. magnificently plated, ena-melled, and lined, panelled gear case; nice and easy running machine, complete with pla-ted lamp, bell, pump, tools, etc.; sacrifice low- eet fA 18s. 6d.; approval willingly before cash sert.-K Stuckey, Oak Villa, Claren- doo-road, Weston-suijer-Mare. 218j8-ll EDUCATION CIVIL Service Candidates successfully pre- pared for their examinations. Numer- ous reoeot successes. Telegraph Learners, Head Post Offloe Swansea Male Sorters', London and Swansea G.P.O. Pitman's Shorthand rapidfly taught Arithmetic, Bock-keeping, etc Success guaranteed. Ladies or Gentlemen.—Mr. Harris, Short- hand School, 22, New Oxford-street, Swan- Ba. 5457 PRIVATE TUITION in French, German, JL Italian, Spanish, Latin, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Arithmetic. etc Thorough and rapid preparattioo for ex- aminations and business. Translations and Foreign Ooirreepon<kiiioe —Oswald Korth, Author of Commercial Spanish Grammar, 1, Kensington-terrace, Swansea. Nait Tel. No. 636 24d.b. FURNITURE. ABSOLUTELY the Cheapest House Fur- nisher in Sou till Walea is J. Hi.ilatrd, 20, and 21, College-street, Swansea, and corner Shop, Pairade, Neath. 851m8-4 f* Q 14s. for a S?olid, weJl-made Parlour Suite in Leather, al'l spring seats and padded backs; Saddle Bag Suites from £5 10s.—Sillard, Swansea and Neath. 85im8-4 nn 10s. for a very iiioe 3ft. Satin Walnut Suite Wardrobe, bevel glaiss door, Dressing Chest Glass attached, Washstaaid, marble top and tiled back, 2 Chairs, and Ra.iL—Hillard, Swansea, and Neath, 851m8-4 £ ? 10s. for a Solid Walnut 5 feet Bow ?yo Front Sideboard, a very hands ode high bevol plate ba-ck, shield shape centre- plate.—Hillard, Coiiege-sfcreet, Swansea. 851m£.4 PQ lCs. for a very handsome Walnut or d**J Satin Wa'nnt 4ft. Scotch Bedroom 8-uite 2 bevel glass doors in the wardrobe, side mirrors in the dressing chest; marble top and back, Waehstand and 3 Chairs.— Hillard, Swansea. and Neath 851m8-4 6D per lb., Purified Feathers, MiUpufF Bed, Bolster and 2 Pillows, 56lb. weight, "or 10s 6d.; clean and good; very strong, 4 pity raised frame Wire Mattresses, 145.-Hill, College-street, Swansea. 851m8-4 FURNITURE, Bedsteads, Glasses, etc.—If F you want to buy good, substantial Household Furniture, etc., which will last a lifetime, you cannot do better than call on Giles Cook, Cash Furnisher, 23, Waterloo- street, Swansea 36¡)8-7 \:ï{T-HO has supplied thousands in this town w amd neighbourhood for upwards of 34 years with really good Furniture far under the usual commission prices. 36p8-7 T?OS 35s you ca/n get a full-size Feather Bed, Bolsters, aiwl PL lows (linen tick), Beautiful Feather Beds from 9d. per lb., Flock and Millpuff any price to clear. 36p8-7 ^e- ^tt. "VValn-ut Bedroom Suite, with d-m/V Large Robe Dressing Ohest, Glass attached, Marble Washstand and Pedestal Cupboard, 2 Chairs and Rail. 36p()-7 £ 0 19s. 6d. Substantial Parlour Suite in O Leather; Grand Couches, 20s.; Easj Chairs, 14s. 6d.—Giles Cook, 23, WaAerloost, and 44, Park-street, Swansea. 36p8-7 -——-— TRADE SPECIALITIES SUNDAY School Tr-tr,-Tovs, Games, etc. s -Pnssell Davies and Sons, Wholesale Warehouse, Waterloo Chambers, Waterloo- street, Swansea. 74Qm8-4 BAZAAR Goods (Special), id, and 6 £ d.); greatest variety and value in the trade' Wholesale.—Salmon and Matthewman, IAd., Plough-buildings, Gloucester-street, Birming- ham- 871m8-8 CMOF,The BusLneas ot the late Mr. -i-* J ames Peters, Plasterer, etc., is being carried on as usual by his sons, J. and J. peters. Estimates free. All orders promptly executed.—Assdress 91, Rodnoy-streeit, Swan- sea. 8S3mS-4 MAI>AM15 MAiRIE, the Popular Lady i Society Palmist of London, gives Pri- vate Delineations at 13, Alexandra Arcade, High-street, Swansea, from 2 p.m. to 9 p-m. t Fees, is. 6d., 2s. 6cL, and 5s. 2 MR. WILLIAM OX LEY, Private Enquiry Agent, late Detective Sergeant, Cardiff Police. Confidential invwt4gatiyus.-6,LYwef iCathedra,l-rm,cL Oa)rdiff. Highest referenioes. A-DIF.g.-We want an oppcrt-tinit-y to con- vinoe you that BEianchard's Apiol and Steel Pills supersede Pennyroyal, Pil Cochia, Bitter Apple, etc. We are ptepared to send you sample free on receipt of two stamps to pay postage. Leslie Martyii, Limited, Chemists, 34, Dalston-lane, London, S.W. 736 AMERICAN Com Plaster, sunerior to all A Com Paiute. Try. then- judge. No failure, ro pain or burning, no harassing corns; ease immediately; 7jd. MyrddSn Davies, M.R.P.S., Chemist,. Oxford-street, Swansea. Oor Tel. 68. 590m8-17 THE JUNGLE," the book that startled the world. To be had from the Diillwyn Circulating Library.. 13, Dillwyn-street, Swan- sea, 33p8 MAIilE CORRELLIS New Novel The ..ll.L TreaauTe of Heaven: A Romance of Riches." You can get it to-day at the Dill- wyn LendiiLg Library, 13, DJNwynFetreet. Swansea. 53p8-6 LIGHTNING F': reiigliteTs light quickest. burn longest, wonderful, cheap penny packet& All dealers.—Gills, Hecfcmondwike. 1035d.b. EFT-O-FF aobbling. Boatm etc High-eat. J each prices for Ladies', Gentlemen's and Miiidrens Families waited upon by ap- pointment.—Mrs Gibbe, 24, F abi an-street, St. rhomas, Swansea 767m8-7 DR. NOBLE'S Kidney and Backache Pills, for Backache, Rheumatism, Weak Back, Lumbago. tfiabetes, Bright's Disease, Gravel. Price Is.—Myxddin Daviee, ILR.P.&- t, Oxfcnd-etreet, SwaÐøea. 11 OORN PAINT, made of superior ingredi- V ente, and easily applied; Is. bottle for 6d.—J. Davies, M.P.S., Chemist, 30, High- street. Swansea., TO BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums, Business Circn Lars and Cards. "Rme Sheets, Estimate Books, and evemy kind of Commercial Printing at the "Oambrian" Office. 211, High-street, Swansea \J OTEPAPER Printed your addTees, Mem- l\ orial Cards, Visiting Cards, Wedding Cards printed newest style; latest fashion- able Stationery in stock.-Rhys Roberts, Sta- tioner and Printer, Morriston. to. CHINA and Delf Ware Cheap. — Well- assorted Crates of Everyday Selling Lines for Shops, Markets, and Hawking.- Write for Lists.—Sheaf Pottery, Manufac- turers, Longton, Staffs 262k9-l0 SHIRTS.—Special Show this week at Has- s quencort's, The Up-to-Date Gents' Mer- oer near G-W P-. See the new Flannel Col- lars, with patent clip 76p8-4 F SKINNIER, Practical Watch and Clock » Maker. Repairs promptly executed a.nd satisfaction guaranteed (for twelve months).—Note address: Siddall Buildings (op- posite Tram Terminus), Alexandra-road, Swansea. Nat. Tel., 254y2. Orders for Clock Repairs by Telephone Prom-pt-ly Attended to. 89p8-7 PMOLYNEOX Fish Merchant. 12i, Hicli- » street. Swansea- Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholosaleand retail Trial solicited. 32 ARTIFICIAL LEGS, light and strong ■, A Steels (ot weak legs, Spine Supports, Elastic Stockings and Belts, Eyes, Trusses, Bandages, Lady Attendant for Ladies Belts, eac. Crutches, etc., in stock; illustrated list.-Maker and Repairer. Allen Pearce, 23, Charles-street (.off Queen-street), Cardifi, and Eroadmead, Bristol. 6S8j9-3 EDUCATIONAU GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHO^-u, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal-MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident Fr-^rveh and English Governefiees and Visiting Pro- fessors. Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The- House is well situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. MUSICA1. ACADEMY OF MUSIt. 100, WALTER b,AÐ, SWANSEA. MISS FLORENCE L. A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., and MISS MINNIE M. FRICKER, L,R,A,M., A.R.C.M. QANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) F GLEAM-ROAD, LONDON, S. Paltients seen dailv on their own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Ex- penses and for the Research Depar': — oijt. Seezetaxy-FRED. W. H>-> —L. Cupiss' Constitution Balls TT For G»ease, Swelled TESTIMONIAL, M ATIC AQ Legs, Cracked Heels, I IIII jjCy Coughs, Colds, Sore Fairfield, Throats, Disordered v Liver, Broken Wind, Influenza, iiendav Loss of Appetite Sec., &c., r iii For Hide bound. Star- I bave found.| • Q T f IA ing l oat Hove or them the best for I, ft I I IH Blown Distemper, Epi- Horses andWUlliV demic' Surfek Con Cattle I could ditioning. Preserving Health, procure, par tica- Scouring in Calves &c. arly for Scour- For Rot cr Fluke, an ing in Calves. ^or keeping in health, w. A^st^O. oiiccp Lambs, &c. Prepared upwards of 50 years, by the late Francis Cupfss, M.R.C.V.SDiss, Norfolk Sold in packets 1/9 and 3/6 each 7 small packets 10,6 or 7 large 21; by Chemists and Medicine Vendors or from Francis Cupiss, Ltd., THifi WILDERNESS DISS, on receipt of amount MONEY i DVERTISIER has £ 5,000 to Lend in van- jHL ous sums, on good security.—Apply, in confidence, to Financier, "Daily Post," Swan- sea 20pa-8 D JONES, Financier, make Cash ad- • vances from £ 3 to £ 300 to all respect- able Householders at reasonable rate of In- terest, without delay.—Apply personally or by letter. Distance no object. No fees Easy repayments arranged to suit conveni- enoe of borrowers. Private amd confidential Gua.ra.nteed.-Apply, 3, Grove-place, Alexan- dra-road, Swansea. OWANSEA Albion Permanent Building O Society.—Advances made on Leasehold and Freehold Properties Deposits received Interest 41 per cent., payable half-yearly Investing Shares 10s. per month Next Sub- scription Meeting August 2lst.-For particu- lars apply to the Secretary, Edward Roberte and Son. 40, Oxford-street, Swansea 112m8-3 i, WIT-TIAM.3 and 00, Weloome-lane, X Swansea, make private loans to re. spectable borrowers Mortgage Brokers. Bills discounted. No fees Strictly oonfiden- tiaJ Terms moderate. Easy repayments arranged to suit borrowers Trevor Wil- liama Manager Corp. TEll 124 911k9-27 ai OLD-ESTABLISHED PROVINCIAL ± UNION BANK continues to LEND immense sums daily from £10 to £ 5,000 on "Note of Hand Alone," orl security. Moder- ate Interest. Ew Instilments Special rate for short periods. Largest and moat honourably conducted busipes3 in the king- dom. Thousands of our regular customers !lave expressed their entire &atisfactioe in repeated tram a-etiourz with us. A Gentleman from Bank will wait upon you at once with c"h.-Cak or write fin confidence) to man. ager, STANLEY DOW DING, 1, Queen-square, Bristol, or to Mr JOSHUA GRIFFITHS, 4, Brunswick-street, Swansea O OA to £ 5,000 advanced on note ot hand alone. No Bills of SaJe taken, or charges made unless business results. Dont apply to so-calle# Banks or Limited Compan- iee, which axe registered to conceal the iden- tity of the proprietors or shareholders. I conduct business in my own name, and am the actual lender. Write in confidence, stat- ing requirements, when representative will wait upon yon by appointment, and complete transaction.—C- Weils, Corridor Chambers, Leicester. 33db TRADE NOTICE. C. ROWLAND9 CONTRACTOR TO THE S WANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES. RAILWAY HAULIER AND SHIPPfNG CONTRACTOR TO THE REoNDDA AN1 SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY CO, and RAILWAY HAULIER TO THE MIDLAND AND LONDON AND KORTTI WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANIES. wggg.AM- 9, FISHER STREET. =- CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telepboo JOHN JONES & Co., HIGH-CLASS YAN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WORK, GENERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING. Ac. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIR XECUTED. NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & SO NT FOR RELIABLE F TJ K N I T U R E. THEY ARE THE LARGESr MAKERS BY MACHINFRV i V vs? at tra HAVE THE MOST EXrENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT^ FROM AN^' GIVE THB BEST POSSIBLE V AL UE. Carpets Made and Laid Free. ESTABLISHED NEARL i HALF A CENTURY HIGH STREET & MORRIS LANE. SWANSEA. f THE WORLD'S FAffiiLY MEmOiME. ffi A family medicine is a necessity. The human body is an intricate piece If M machinery which is easily put out of order, and unless the wrong be righted B H xa its early stages a general breakdown is certain. The wise keep the If P World's Family Medicine always at hand, and this is acknowledged to be ■ J SEEQHMHPS I 1 PiLLS r | A dose taken when ailments arisewill quickly remove-the cause of the H P trouble, and good health will speedily be restored. B w They cleanse the System, regulate and tone up the digestive organs, and I pil stimulate the Liver and Kidneys to healthy action. I I Always keep BEECHAM'S PILLS in the house, and as occasion requires fl II take s dose, and ycu will enjo7 perennial good health. I I Worth a Bssitsea a Box. j) "t Sold everywhere in boxes. price i Ji: (56 pills) & 219 (168 pills). gM L •\rZATB AND DISTRICT BILL ^C^ IM ING COMPANY—Late T. Wall. OfficesASSEMBLY roomq,, NEATH, Manager—J. w. RoBINSu»\r Lessees and Proprietors of the best Posting Stations in Neath and District. Nature's Perfect Remedy for all kinds of Worms. "yy ORM' LOZENGES For over 30 ysars this highly Valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The eifect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurable) is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by tail- ing these Lozenges, he thin, pale-faced m- animate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride instead of the anxiety of his guardians. Llangennech, near Llanelly, August 30th, 18T2. Dear Sir,—My youngest daughter, Emma Ann, 13 years of age, got rid of a grveat num- ber of worms by taking only three or four of Williams' (Pontardawe) Worm Lozenges. t am glad to say that she has much improved in health, being previously lingering and delicate in health.—Yours very truly, MARTHA GRIFFITHS, Late of Ynispenllwch. SYMPTOMS. Any of the following Symptoms indicate worms :—Variable appe- tite, foetid breath, acid eructations, pains in the stomach and head, sickness, grinding 01 the teeth during sleep, dreams and restless- j ness, paleness of the countenance, stitches in the side, short dry cough, and emaciation oi the body, often mistakex for decline, ner- vousness, slow fever, and irregular pulse faintness, sometimes convulsive fits, often causing sudden death; dizziness, sore throat and inflammation of the bowels. The above symptoms vary according to the kind of Worms. 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