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The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addressed to any Poet Office, and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Depart- ment. Letters to advertisers by initials, «tc., or otherwise, may be directed to The Cambrian" Office free of charge; and if tf-amps are sent to cover postage, will be ^warded to the Advertiser's own Address. Remittances under 5s. may be made in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Orders. Postal Orders should be made to The couth WaLes Post" NeT&p&per vo. Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address all communications to the Manager, "The Cambrian." SITUATIONS VACANT. Housekeepers and Companions. W ANTEiD, a Working Housekeeper; must be thoroughly trustworthy, sober, and honest; a good home for a good woman.— Apply Eising Sun, Pentrechwyth. Swansea. 395w 12-11 Ceek8 and Kltchenmald* \\TANTED. good Oook-G-emeral; Housemaid kept.—Apply 34, St. Helen's-road, Swan- sea. 291 w 12-3 WANTED, at onoe, Cook-General; used to hotel work.—Apply Eotherslade Hotel, Langiaiid Bay 345wl2-10 WANTED, an experienced Oook.—Apply Sidney Palmer, Confectioner, 68, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 2954nl2-12 "V^7"ANTED, Cook-General, or Kitchenmaid; SundayB free.—State age, reference, to M orris, Gower Inn, Paxkmill, near Swansea. 431wl242 \\TANTED, at once. Kitchen Maid; must » understand little cooking.—'Apply, with full particulars, to Mrs. W. Waiters, House and Parlour Maids. "Vf7ANTED, immediately, Housemaid, 18 to 20; Cook kept.-Apply Mrs. Llewellyn Howell, Aberdulais, Neath. 285In 12-8 WANTED, Nurse-Housemaid, not under 17; also Cook-General; referenoesi. — Address Box 48, "Daily Post," Swansea. 2841nl2^6 WA~R.T> MAID Wanted, strong, good worker.—(App iy personally, 9 to 10 Friday morning, to Matron, Swansea Hcs- pita.L 418wl2-12 WANTED, for country, a. good Second Housemaid of two; must have been in Bervioe before, and can be well reoommeiaded; six servants; four in family; wages L,2 to £ 14.—Write, stating age. and full particulars, to Mrs. Newall, Txenolford, Bwlch, Breoon- shire 14lwl2-8 Generals. />IBL Wanted—Apply Deakin, Herbalist ,14, Alexandra-road. Swansea. 224w 12-6 GENERAL Servant Wanted, age between 18 and 20; country girl preferred; good bome,-Write B.C.. "Daily post," Swansea. 352wl2-10 XTEATH.—Wanted, uimediateQy, a good Gen- eral.—Apply, with references, to C. Cheeke, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Rope Vf alk, Neath. 284Snl2-8 \\JANTED, at, onoe, Girl, ae Plain Ocok.— Apply Winter, Sailors'Home, Sw»»«ea 2S4onl2-7 \A7ANTED, a Nurse Girl, aA once, with references.—Gore House Hotel, Swa<n- Ka. 2S59nl2-10 TIT"ANTED, good General, 18 to 20; two in family.—Soars, Edmstree, West Cross, tumbles. 330W12-;LQ W/ ANTED, at once. General Servant.— Apply Mrs. Potman, 17, Brunswick-st., Jwanaea. 270wl2-7 t^ANTED, a good General Servant; two in family.—4Apply Perkiins, Commercial ten, gillay. 333wl2-17 CyANTED, at once, ioung Girl, for morn- ings.—Apply 12, iialvern-terraoe, Lryn- toill. Swansea. 296wl2-6 "V17"'ANTED, respectable, neat Girl, to assist in Housework, daily.—12, De-la-Beche- street, Swansea. 387wl2-7 ~J ANTED, a Girl, from 14 to 16 years, for light housework.—Apply 8, Alexandra Arcade, Swansea. 389wl2-7 \AT ANTED, strong General Servant^ at » once.—Apply Hill Crest, Grosvenor- road, Sketty, after 6. 412wl2-12 WANTED, a respectable Girl, as General, and to assist in Bar.—Apply Mrs. Reed, Albany Hotel, Swansea. 394wl2-10 VVANTED, Girl; good character; for two in family; no washing.-A-pply 25, \yiesbury-road, Swansea. 35Swl2-10 t WANTED, at once, strong Young rp-irl as General.—<Apply Mrs. DonoghUe, 39, few Dock-road, Llaneliy. 244wl2-6 CHANTED, a clean, respectable Girl, about 18, as General; sleep home.—Apply 4. JSToodlands-terraoe, Swansea. 328wl2-6 I X\JANTED, good General Servant; able to » wash and oook.—Apply Mrs. Edleston, Park-road, Clydach-on-Tawe. 561wl2-ll \\fANTED, in;mediately, good General, 13;0 I' in family.—Apply between 6 and 8 p.m.—11, Uplands-crescent, Swansea. 426wl2-12 WANTED, a good Genera Servant7~sleep f 1 home.—Apply Mrs. Charles Evaais, Sta- tioner, 72, Bryu-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 408wl2-l2 WA^rTED, smart Girl, as Pantrymajd, and assist waiting.—Apply Miss Watkms, Housekeeper, Bush Hotel, Swansea. 342wl2-6 WfANTED, gocd General Servant; country 1" girl preferred.—Apply Belle Vue. Hotel iside door), Nelaon-street, Swansea. 2347nl2-7 WANTED, after Christmas, a capable Gen- eral Servant; light washing.-WApply Mrs. Edwin Evans, New-street, Neath. 414wl2-12 T^^ANTED, at once, Young Girl, just left school, to assist in housework; hours 830 to 3.—Write E.J.T., "Daily poet," Swan- I sea. 2Slwl2-7 WANTED, good General Servant, at once; 1 must be fond of children; wages 68. per week.—Write Alban, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 256wl2-7 \\TANTED, at once, a good General, about 22; and a Nurse; no washing.—Apply Mrs. Thomas, Tunnel Hotel, Bath-lane, near Town Hall, Swansea. 432wlZ-1Q T\7'ANT]CD. experienced Nurse, from Dec- » ember 27th; three children; good needlewoman .—Apply Mrs, Molyneux, 6, Gore- terrace, Swaosesat. Matia-U •v~V"a"\TT7D General Servant; two in family, I V\ kSedge of plain cooking references required; age -Apply 5, Mouut Pleasant, Swansea. -r^f A VTED. a clean, respoctaitfW Girl, abcut VV "ir. Welsh preferred; reference re- quired; no fajDily.-«AiPFly William r-Phom-W. Castle, Loaghor. — ViT^TED, Young Girl, as General; must VV be fond of children; also Woman, every Tuesday, for washing.-Apply 31, FiTisbury- terrace, Swansea. usvuro ""tTCTANTED, clean, respectable <Girl, age VI about 14 or 15; one just left school preferred.—AppTy Mrs. Partridge, 5, Cradc^k- street-, Swansea. txtANTED, clean, respectable Girl, as &m- VV eral, about 20; good, comfortable home for^uitable girl; sleep in or ™t.-Wnte Hotel, "ifaily Post," Swansea. 434wi2-12 WANTED, immediately, strong, respect- able Yoang Woman, as Nurse; fond of children; references.-Mrs Tjomas ^holas, Victoria Buildings, Port Talbot. 312wt2-10 TITTANTED aT clean, respectabfle Girt, as VV General for kitchenwork, in a business house; must be accustomed to tbe work^- Apply W. Edwards, Draper, Swansea. Servants* Registry offices. 171 XPEEIEiNCED Generals Wanted, for Swan- J eea and Cardiff, immediately, and m January. Ladies suited with all classes oi sea'vants.—Domestic Guild; Eegistry, and Dress Agency. 66, Oxford-street (oppoate^w Empire). w12-10 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS CLERKSHIPS: £ 85— £ 450: Adjniralty, War, Excise, Customs offices; vacancies now; open to all, aged 15-23. Experience unneces- sary. Special explanatory pamphlet free.- Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert Hall, Edinburgh- 315wl2-6 Ei^SilAKING. — Good Bodice Hands JLV Wanted, at once; also smart Improver. -Mrs. Tomlinson, 35, Carlton-terraoe, Swan- sea. DRESSMAKING.—Thoroughly experienced Bodice Hand required; one accustomed to the Drapery preferred.A.pply W. Ed- wa.rds. Draper, Oxford-street, Swansea. 3C3w12-7 I^LOTJE!—Salesman Wanted, by fixst-class Port Mill, for Swansea and district; must have gojd connection; references re- euired.- Write Flour, ."Daily Post," Swansea. 2 £ &>nl2-12 HAIRDRESSERS.-Wanted, smart Haircut- ter and Shaver; also Boy as Appren- tice; and another Saloon to Let. Furnished.— Write Barber, "Daily Post," Swansea. 207w 1^6 ATEATH—Upholsterer Wanted—Apply Wil- li liams, Practical Upholsterer, 25, Queen- street, Neath. 363w 12-11 STIXR Wanted, on Farm near Swansea.— 0 Write Farmer, "Daily Post." Swansea. 2855nl2-l0 O CEAN LIN ESS.—Persons desiring to be- come Stewards, Stewardesses. Clerks, Butchers, Bakers, Hairdressers, Bandsmen, BeU Bioys, Engineers. Carpenters, Stokers, Trimmers, etc.—Particulars addressed enve- lope Edwards, 137, St. Alban's-avenue, Chis- wick.. 2i6wl2-6 SMART Dressmaker Wanted, to start Dress- making and "Underlinem Warehouse, in the country; fine business to be done; small capital required.—Address Dressmaking-, "Daily Post." Swansea. 2 £ 6wl2r7 "T ANTED, a good Engine Driver.-Apply V i^t.-ne-i Saw Mills, South. Dock, S;?.a^- eea.. ANTED, a Young Man, foj. &tables. — Apply J. T. Seas, BelgrAve Mews, Up-' lands, Swansea. 28o7nl^-6 -*7|TANt1'ED, a smart Lad, to assist in Stores, VV and Deliver Goods.-Apply to Box 50. "Daily Post," Swansea^ 30&wl2-8 TATANTED, at once. Steward's Assistant; f 1 must be sober; iive in—Apply Winter, Sailors' Home, Swansea. 2843nl2-7 ■\tTANTBD, at onoe, Young Man, to Sell Y\ Coal; must be honest.—Apply to No. 1, Cwm-terrace, Hafod, Swansea. 338wl2-10 WANTED, a Smith, for Carmarthenshire; IN one used to Engine Repairing.—State wages required, to A. R., "Daily Post, Swan- sea. 287 w 12-8 AATANTED, smart Youth, age 16 to 17, with 11 knowledge of indoor work.—Apply Mr. Harrison, Bristol Channel Yacht Club, Mum- bles. 23 £ 0nl2rl2 WANTED, in Posting Yard, useful Man; TT sober; good driver; wages 21s.; per- sonal application.—Mr. Evans, Cab Proprie- tor, Neath. 371wl2rll WANTED, Young Lady Assistants, for Christmas season.—Apply, with refer- ence Domestic Bazaar Co., Ltd., 228, High- Btr^t, Swansea. 380wl2.ll WANIEDj immediately, Clerk, smart Shorthand and Typist, for Shipbroker's office. State wages—Full particulars to R., "Daily Post," Swansea. 390wl2-ll TTTANTED, Young Man, able to milk, and ( 1 used to horses; good references re- quired. — Habberfield, Caereithen Farm, Fforestfach, near Swansea^ 416W12-12 wtttanTED, strong Lad or Man, for Plain VV Gardening; horse; generally useful.- Full particulars, age, wages (indoors), ex- perience, to Y., "Daily Post," Swansea. 252wl2-7 Junior Clerk; Shorthand, Typ- VV isi- knowledge of Colliery office routine and accounts preferred. State age. salary, ana references.-Delta. "Daily Post.^wa,^ |03- T^TANTED, Cold Rolls Foreman, for thiree mill Tinp.ate Works; able to turn a "1 mill Tinp.ate Works; able to turn a, 26m mill- Young Man, 23-35 years preferred. ZSf&r by letter, to The Tin- plate 00., Brynamraan. 285dnl2-il YOUNG Man-Wanttod, to assist in Bake- Y house; aibl-e to mould.—Apply Vanstone, Robert-streot, Manseitan. 403wl2.10 Agents, Canvassers Travellersi Ac. MAN (trusTworthy) desirous of engaging part of his attention to a remunerative employment, should apply for particulars of high-class agency.-Addjese British, "Daily Poet," Swansea^ 375wl2-U EPRESENTATIVBS required locally for R remunerative outrllOOr employment. Applicants disengaged will have first con- sideration. pi-eviouaexpenenoe not necessary. Clerk disengaged might suit. State particu- lars of past occupation-Write C.P.C., Daily Post," Swansea. 310wl2-10 "\T7"ANTED, Traveller, for Wine and Spirit V i trade, with connection on West Wales ground. State salary required.—Ad lrc«B Brewer, "Diily Post/' Swansea. 374wl2-ll T7t7"ANTED, four amart Ladies, well used to vt House to House Canvassing.—Write, with full particulars, and age, to C.D., "Daily pest," Swansea. 317wl2-10 IF your time is not fully occupied, why not utiiiiee what you have to spare in a profitable and int,eresting occupation. Par- ticulars will be sent to all suitable appli- cants. Previous experience unneceasary. — Address Fleet, "Da<ily Post," Swansea. 2427d.b.l2-12 Tradesmen. Apprentices and Assistants DOOT TRADE.—Wanted, immediately, an experienced Junior Assistant; Welsh preferred.—Auckland^, Ltd., Swansea. 230wl2-S GROCI'JHY aid Provisions.—Wanted, "at G once, smart Lad, as Improver; good references indispensable.—Apply Jenkin Joues, Park Stores, St. Thomas. 379wl2-ll XJRINTTJSTG.—Wanted, Improver; small office; good opportunity foir steady and trutworthy youth. Stiwta particulars, age, wage.—Hughes, Printer, Pembroke Dock. 254wl2-7 WANTED, smart, well-educated Youth, for Wholesale Stationery Business.—Apply W. H. Smith and fton, Alexandra-road, Swam- eea 436wl2-ll WANTED, immediately, a smart Improver or Junior; outdoors. Full particulars •first let' ~»\—Rhys William^ Gracer, Bridg- aad, 0>wl2-12 effic, Beys and Errand Neys. OFFICE Boy Wanted; one with some ex- perience preferred.—Apply personally, or in own handwriting, to T. O. Young, Wine a.nd Spirit Merchant. Neath. 367wl2-ll WAiNTED, respectable Boy—Apply David Thomas, Jeweller, Castle-street, Swan- sea, 2844nl2-7 YI7ANTED, an Errand Boy, to deliver Meat. I Apply E. Sweet, Purveyor, Ihillwyn- street, Swansea. 398wl2-7 WA.VFFTD, immediateily, smat rEirrand Boy; opportunity for learning butter trade.—Apply Maypole Dairy Co., Ltd., Green Street, Neath. 335rwl2-10 WANTED, Lad, from school, for Mer- chant's office; must be quick and in- telligent, and good writer—Apply, stating age and wages required, to Merchants, "Daily Posit," Swansea. 385w 12-7 SITUATIONS WANTED BAKERS and Man seeks fituatioji, experienced Bread, Cakes, Smalls; disemgaged; permanency or jobbing.—Orchard, 35, Port Tenna nt-roa d, Swansea. 323wl2-10 JTTNIOfR Clerk requires Situation, "with knowledge of Shorthand and Typewrit- ing, also three years' experience.—Address Junior, "Daily Post," Swamsea. 289wl2-8 QITTJATIOtNS Wanted as General Servants, S for several strong country Girls.—Mrs. Coster, Registry, Gloucester. 311wl2-10 TO Brewers and Otheais.—Smart, energetic Couple waart Management of Hotel, ex- licence holders; splendid connection; excel- lent. refer enees.-Address Emeirgetic, "Daily Post," Swansea. "VVTIDOW seeks Situation as Work- » » ing Housekeeper; good manager and cook.-Apply Sea. View, Clyne Common, West Cross. 242w 12-6 WANTED, Situation, Handy Man, used to Stock. Gardening; willing to make himself generally useful; €6, Andrew-street, Llaneliy. 364wl2-ll WANTED, by Man and Wife, no encum- f 1 brance, a good Double-licensed House, as Manager or otherwise; 12 years' experi- ence; Swansea district preferred; disengaged. —Full particulars from X. Roeser, Publisher, ("Daily Post"), Neath. 363wl2-ll YOUNG Lady seeks engagement as Bar- maid; experienced; in or near Swan- sea.—Write Y.Z., "Dadly Foot," Swansea. Z74wl2-7 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. GROCERS.—Tea Lead Wanted at onoe.— Apply, Manager, "Dally Poet," Swansea. XXTASKING dons, from lOdTto Is. a. dozen. f 1 -Apply 4, Nelson-terrace, Swansea- 405W12-7 ~Y\TANT.'KD, Grocer's Cart, to suit cob 13 f 1 haaidis; must be good, and cheap.— Apply any evening, 36, Glanmor-crescent, Swainsea. 417wl2-12 RANTED, Lessons in English Grammar, » Composition, etc., by expenemced teacher.—Write, stating terms, to Alpha, c.o. French Consul, Swansea. 43Cwl2-12 TAfANTED for Cash, any quantity 2801b. f 1 Sacks, Sugar Bags, Potato Bags, amd 1401b; Flour Bags. State lowest price f.o.r.— Merchant, "Daily Post." Swansea. 316wlZ-10 MISCELANEOUS. "tXTILL Young Coaple Adopt healthy Ba.by t t Boy? Premium £ 2.—Write Elsie, "Daily Post," Swansea. 313wl2-6 YOUNG Couple, childless, wish to Adopt moth< £ less child; happy home; pre- mium required.—Address T.M., "Daily Post," Swansea. 218 w 12^6 SWANSElA Labour Associatioai .—Time Gues- s sing Coca petition.—The Watch stopped in 2hrs. 16;rLins. 53secs. Winning ticket must be fotrwarded to the undernientioned by December 12th, 1906.—E. G. Rees, 59, Court- ney-street, Swansea. 2861nl2-5 MUSICAL. OIANOFORTE TUNING. 3s. 6d. Reoom- -t mendations from Dr. Turpdn, Glad- stone, and Broadwood and Sons. Pianos from Hopkinsom, Oollard, Brinsmead, etc. Sale or hire.—Charles Eadon, 56. Bruns- wick-street, Swansea. EBONIZBD "Thalberg" Piaruotforte, quite E new, powerful tone, full trichord, doubie e>jonces, steel frame, gilded bar, has the Soatenuto stop, whereby practice be- ooones a. pleasure; sacrifice for L22 cash; worth double.—Apply 35, Walter-road, Swan- sea. 261wl2-7 FOR SALE, Gramophone, Junior Monarch, cost £ 5 10s„ and oveT £ 5 worth of Ke* cords, all in perfect condition; bargain to immediaite buyer.—Address Phone, "faily Pest," Swansea* 277w 12-7 "jy/TAGNIFTCENT R^ewcxid^Pi amor'retu med M from concert use; guaranteed equal to new, and containing every modern im/prove- ment; 24 guineas, or 8B. nicxiut.hly.—TTie West- em Piano and Organ Co., 72, OxfontWtroeit, SwaDsea. Nat. Tel. 614. 442wl2-12 SPECIAL Offer for 20 days.—American Or- gan, mirror top, 11 ^tops, 6s. monthly. This is specially reduced! to further our Christmas Trade.—The Westenn Counties Piano and Organ Co., 72, Oxford-street, Swam- sea Nat. Tel. 614. 441wl2-12 PHONOGRAPHS a.nd Disc Machines.—AH the P latest Records, including December lists now in stock. Sp«<ra,j Christmas Re- cords. Floiwer Horns and Accessories. Re- pairs a speciaJity, and executed on the pre- mises. Patronise the booa-fide dealers. Cata- logues free on application.—Oaimibrian Auto. matic Co., 10, Alexandra AToade Swamsea. 442wl2-13 -= LOST AND FOUND. T OST, on Sunday, an Oval-shaped Link of J-' Bracelet, set with a large yellow glass e.toole.-J, Leslie-terrace, near Baths, Swan- sea 355wl2-10 T OST, at Manselton, on Frid,iy, BulFTer- rier, fawn and white ("Crib"). Finder rewarded upon returning to D. Richards, Manselton-road, Swansea. 294wl2-8 f OST> ,at Neath, on Saturday night, a 4 Schipperke Bitch, two white paiwB, white breast, tailless. Finder reward^. Detainer pros5ecuted.—Apply T. Gwyn, AKred-stroet, Neath. 438wl2-12 T OST, Saturday evening, December 1st, at or near Mackwopth' Automatic Cafe, Swansea, Gentleman's Purse containing L2 103 Gold, Farthing, and Foreign Coin. Fin- der rewardaL-Write W. J. H., "Daily Poet," Swansea. 411wl2-12 FURNITURE. DEATH to the Hlire System.—'Be wise and Buy your Furniture, Bedsteads, etc., j lor Oash at the Old Established Furnishing Warehouse, 23, Wa.terlo0.gt/r€,6t) and 44, Park- strest, Swansea. Established nearly 25 years. 351wl2-ll i? 9 17s. 6d. Cash for a Substantial Pairlour or Dining-room Suite, all Sipringed in Crockett's Leather; better £ 4 10s. and £6.- Giles Cook, as above. 351wl2-ll £ 10 will Buy grand~Aft. Scotch Bedroom Suite with Side Mirrors to Dressing Chest, Large Wardrobe with two Plate-glass Do oris, etc., Double Tife.back and Marble Wasihstand, etc.—Oiles Cook, as above. 361wl2.il Po 7s. 6d. Cash for a Pretty Cottage Bed- room Suite with Dressing Chest (glass attached), Marble Washstand (tiled back), and 3 Cane Chairs and Rail.—Giles Cook, as above. :95twlZ,.11 J} C ICb. Cash Price will Purchase Splendid ewe) Saddle-bag Suite; Heavy Truss Suite, carved and in best Orookett's Leather, only L6 6G. Pretty Stamped Green 7^et Suite, only c6 to ekax j51w!3-ll -7- Fwill pay to Buy your Furniture here, as Hundreds of Working Men know, being a Saving from 5s. to 10s. in every Pound spent compared to Hire System Charges. — Giles Cook, 23, Waterloo-street, and 44, Park-stre** Established 1881. 351^11 PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. ,0 be Let or Sold, 7, Bui^Iroad, Neaih, aU oonvenfenoes; rent £ 25. — Apply Davies, GlanaVJin, NeaVh Abbey. 253wi2-7 "j^TEATH.—For Sale, A'o. 85, Pendrill-stroet, Corner House; suitable for shop; s'x rooms.—Creighton, 42, Lewis-road. 262wl2-7 X^OR SALE, a Small Stationery and News- agemt's Business; good position. — For terms, apply Newsagent, "Dajifly Poet," Swan. sea- 292w 12-8 T^REEHOLD SITE, in centra of town, for Sale, area 230 yards, frontage 28ft.; suit- able for offices, warehouse, public hall, club- room, etc.—iFor Price. apply David Roberts, 19, Heajthfield^street, Swansea. 2429d.b.l2-ll "OEYISDHYPRYD —Prompt des-Sale ired of 6- B roomed House with Scullery; large piece of Ground attached; gnoes rent £ 18;4«.; prioe £ 22u.—iDavid Roberts, 19, HeathQieLd- street, Swansea. 2^32d.b.l2-ll ^i.WYBH^CRESCENT.—For Sale, two Sitting, u 5 Bedrooms, greenhouse, back entrance; Leasehold; now let.—Apply David; Roberts, Auctioneer, 19, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 2451d-b.l2-ll £ 1 ^0 Buy a 4-rtoomedj House at Sketty; long garden; leasehold; now let.—Apply David Roberts, 19, Heathfield- street, Swansea. 243Cd.b.l2-U HOUSES FOR SALE. L'OR SALE, No. 17, Somerset-place, opposite Town Hall, Swansea,—Apply, Jno. R. Richardb, Solicitor, 31, Fisher-street, Swansea. n2129t.c. I^OR SALE, one or two Freehold Houses, in Delhi-street, St. Thomas; a bargain.— Apply by letter, to W.S.M., "Daily Post, Swansea. 23 £ w 12-6 FOCI SALE, cheap, to immediate purchasers, two Houses in iNiohoi-stir-eei. one in Windsor-terrace, and one in Alexandra-ter- race, Brynmill; good investments.—Address Investment, "Daily Post," Swansea. 400ol2-7 HOUSE and Shop. 28, St. Heien's-road, main thoroughfare, to Let; back entrance.— Apply Leeder and Son, Swansea. 278w 12-5 "ORFOLK-STREET.—Excellent House for Sale, containing 2 Sitting-rooms, Kit- chen, Scullery, 3 Bedrooms, Bath (hot and cold), and w.c., 2 bay windows; long lease; low ground rent.—Apply Higmarn and Oo., Auctioneers. 3QQwl2-7 ST. HE LEN'S-RQAD.—Residence for Sa^ containing 11 rooms, bath (hot and cold), inside and out w.c.'s, premises in ex- cellent order; low price to early purchaser.— f>4Ply Eigmam and Co., AnotdmeeTs. SOOwTS-7 TO BE LET-BUSINESS PREMISES. — I C KETTY.—To Let, Lack-up Shop and Eoojns. —Apply Davies, Fruiterer. Sketty Cross, 245wl2-6 ] SHOP, No. 30. Castle-street, to Let.—Apply, Corporation Estate Oflioe, Ooleridge Honse, Swansea. 1568d.o.b.t.o Honse, Swansea. 1568d.o.b.t.o WAREHOUSES.—To Let th Woircesteiv" place, large Warehouse and Store- rooms.—Apply, Corporation tatate Office, Coieridge House, Swansea. 1229d.b.tt.ft, OFJ!'lCEB.ro Let, Oonvemeat Offices to V* Oastie-etreeS- Apply. Oorporatton Estate Office, Coleridge House, Swansea. .1238d.b.6t.o. rPO LET, two Plots of Lind, for Gardiaos, situate on Town Hill.—For particulars apply Cae Delyn, Penygxaig-road, Swansea. 407wl2-17 j TO Llfl', the .Black Mjo-untain Injn, Bry-n- amman, Carmarthenshire- fully licensed; early possesslon.-Ap.ply Buckley 8 Brewery, Ltd., Llanelly. ffl43nl2-7 rpO LET, Warehouse, withinTthree~minutes' J- walk from High street Station; altera- tion would be made for suitable tenant.— Apply Edrward Roberts and Son, Auctioneer, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 432wl2-12 TO HAIRDRESSERS.—To Let, in a central position, a nicely-built Saloon, with all uttemsils, Furniture, etc.; a small room. attached for Umbrella Work if desired; also 6-roomed House with Garden within five minutes from Saloon; the whole to let for j 103. per week; excellent opportunity for a first-class man. All letters treated in strict confidence. Personal interview, with testi- confidence. Personal interview, with testi- monials, necessary.—Address Saloon, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 2856nl2-10 TO LET—HOUSES. rPO LET, 198, Kensington-terrace.—Apply 33, Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea. 354wl2-ll T"10 LET, 34, Windsor-street, Swansea.—Apply -*■ W. Thomas and Co., Gloucester Build- ings, Churoh-street, Swansea. 400w 12-10 T° LET, House, Harris-street, Mount Plea- •7 sant.—Apply Smith, OlareHoe House, CLarenoe-terrace, Swansea. 364wl2-U TO 7-roomied House, with bath (hot and cold); in Brynmill; quarterly ten- ancy.-Apply Astley Samuel. Auctioneer, Swansea. 2854n12r10 Tl QTJSE to Let Landore, four rooms; low good ten ant.—%pply to Evan Evans, Sigh-street, Swansea. 32&wl2-l0 I- 1l/TTTMiBLEi5>.—To Let, 4-roomed Cottage, .tn.. healthy situation; uninterrupted view of Bay; rent 3s. weekly .-Apply 17, Prospect- terraoe, Norton. 347wl2-10 T)ART of House to Let, Unfurrnished; no children.—163, St. Helen's-avenue. Swan- s' 372w 12-11 APARTMENTS TO LET. ^pO IjET, three Unfurnished Rooms.—Apply 1 149, High-street. Swansea- 26&wl2-7 ^0 LEfl', two good Rooms, for Offices.-rApply ■* Jahm 32, P^isherstreet, Swansea. 271wl2-7 TO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms; use of T gas stove.-Apply 28, Marlborough-road, Swajisea- 419wl2-12 riiO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms; no chil- -L dren preferred.—08, Lower Oxford-6treet, Swansea. 327wl2-10 rJ^O LET, two Unfurnished Rooms; Use of -4 ecullery, gas stove, and bath (hot and cold).—Apply 23, Alexandra-terrace, Brynmill, Swansea. 356wl2-ll npo LET, Board and Lodgiaigs, foa" two or J- three gentlemen; 15s. per week each; bath; no children.—Colston Houae, Trafai- gar-terrace, Swansea. 40Bwl2-ll ^1^0 LET, near East Dock, St. Thomas, two Furnished Rooms, ba<th (hot and cold), to respectable man, or couple.—Addrefft N.T., "Daily Poat," Swansea. 376wl2-ll TO LET, two pleasant. Unfurnished! Booms, use of gas stove, etc.; side entrance; no children preferred.—22, Phillips Parade, near Hospital, Swansea. J49w4M rLET, 109, Hamilton-terrace, King >Ed- ward's-road, six rooms, usual offices; possession 25th December.—Apply Austin Wil- llams, 14, Temple-street, Swansea. 382.wl3-7 TO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms, in VIla, Blackpill; use of gae sto>ve and scullsrfr; suit marrred couple; no children; or eingle lady.—Write Villas, "Daily Poet." 'swaai £ <&a. 393wl2-10 LET, two Large, Unfurnished Booms, with use of baith (hot and cold, raogo, and scullery; suit younig couple; no chill d Ten.-Apply 145, Iihyddings Park-road, Swam- s*». 345wl2.:o 110 UBT, in Rhyddfings Park-iwd, trams, both sections, Sitting and Bed- room, or Combin-ed Room; good cooling ajod attendance: reasonable.—Write Z.A.. "Daily POdt," 370wl2-ll T^O LET, comfortable Furnished Apart- merits, with board, for two or three yomng gentlemen; very central; every cooi- veniexice: bath (hot and cold); piano.—Write Delta, "Daily Post," Swansea. 577wl2-ll fpO te?T, "Unfurnished Eo-orns., oin business TOerraisies, lwrffe kitchea, dinin^-?»oc:n, threettte'jrooms, and use of bathroom; pri- vate ^K^rance; best, part of St. Helen's-road. —Writ&'English, "Daily Peat," Swarnsaa. 4C4.wl2-7 TK) LET, superior-Apartmemtfa, off Walter -.L. road; sudt two or throe gieoitlemen; Itonble acd Single Bedrooms: large Sitting- room; good cooking, etc.-Write Superior, "Daily Pc^t," Swansea-. 293wl2-8 Sitting-room and Bediroom to Let, pica- santly situated; no children; moderat3 tenm;Write Clare, "Daily Post," Swsnysea. 439wl2-12 A PA3#R03NTS.—Fronc Sittdn-g-room and Bedroom to Let, nicely furnished; suit gentleman; ba/th (hot and cold); Brynmill district; tiarms moderate .—Writs OamPort, "Daily Post," Swansea. 386wl2-17 T ASGE Front Oomtoined Room to Let; use of and scullery; attendance if required.—'Apply 52, Brunswick-street, Swan- sea. 278wl2-7 IADY wishes to I<et two Tin furnished Á Rooms, with all conveniences; use of gas stove, scullery, and hot and cold ba.th.- 45, MarIborough-road, Swansea. 231wl2-6 "]VTUllBLiK.—Very comfoi-taibly Pumisbed Bedroom ancl Bitting-r\(}QlUl; baith (hot amd. c-&M), w.c. indloors; 8s. weekly; two mimutes from tram.—Address M., "Daily Post," Swansea. 401wli-i0 NEATH.—To Let, pleasant Sitting-rooim and Bedroom; bath; suit gesntlemrun or two friends,—Address Beer, Glasfryn, Penywerrn, Neath. 363wl2-U rErRY ccjnfortable Apartmenits, 15 minutes L • from G.W.R.; heatlhy elevation; Bed- room and use of Sitting-room; piano; bath- room, etc.; enit business man; 7s. 6d. per week, or arrangement.—8, Cramwe!Ul-st:ee>t, Swansea. 125nl2-20 WIDOW Lady wishes to Let large, wel. (1 furnished Sitting-room (piano), and Bed- room; best residential part Swansea; no children.—Write Mater, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 226wl2-6 ? Goentlemen oac have well-rumished Apart- M'ent,% with fi,i!5t-claiss^ "bOar^ for a guinea per we.e;k, or rooms 15s. each.—Apply 49, Gwydr-crescent, Swansea. 435wl2-12 APARTMENTS AND FURBISHED HOUSES WANTED. ANTED, two Unfurnished Roojas, by re- spectacle co%?le; two children.—Write Oxford, "Daily Post," Swansea. 210wl2-5 ANlErr>^ Clerk, comfortable Lodg- 0; ings.—Apply, stating terms, and full pa-rticularsi, to R.P., "Daily Post," Swansea. 413wl2-6 Tyr-ANTin\ two Unfurnished Rooms, by married oouple.—FuH particulars and term* to A.J., "Daily Post," Swansea. 322wl2-10 YKJANTErD, immediately, three Unfumish,ed Roogns, in Brynmill, by married oou,ple.-Write Brynmill. "Daily Boet," swan- 241wl2-6 WANTED, at Ystra^gyn]ais' by twö-YZiinis w Mien, Furiiished or Unfurnished Room, with atti-ndanoe.—<Apply Jo&epCi Williams, Giaoiyrafon House, Ystradgynlais. 4;4«i2-12 MISCELLANEOUS SALE3. FOR SALE, FOX Terrier Puppy Dog, cheaip; also Irish Terrier Dog.—Apply perry. Port Tennant-road, Swansea. 247w 13-6 "POR SALE, Ba>3S "W'llo Fiddle and Bow, new, guaranteed in perfect condition; sacrifice £ 2.—Apply at John Philiipe> rvvrc. giedd, Ystradgynlais- 422v,12-l2 "C*OR SALE, Englisb Cromatac 3C-tpy€,d Con. -*■ oert na,' cost 4 gu.neas, maker LachraJ, London; 35s. or offer. Can be tried any time at, 115, Rhyridings Park-road. 369w 12-11 F02, SALET~two Pairs Horizontal^} tained Direct. Acting Hydra-aIle, p^jxip- in^ Engines, by GaL'-way, Stea-m Cylinders l?.u. by 20in. stroke, Pump Pistons tin, de- signed for 1201b3. steam pressure cal4 sooibe. par square inch a.t pumps. Makers GaJlo- way.—George V. Perry, Rntland-str&et^ Swan- sea • 2853212-10 TDIGEONS —GraJMl Lot of Show iTfrds'lor Sale. several varieties; sell cheap.- Apply J. Evans, 12, Cia«nce4arr*ce, Swan- sea. 267wl2-7 TWO Ricks last year s Ilay to be Soi^, about T 14 tons, within IDLe Llandlilo Station.— Owner, Llwynhelig, Llandlio. 314wl2-6 QECOND-HAND Beer Bottling, Sy^on. Fil- s ling, and Oooking Machines; also Quan- tity Half-pint and Pmt Bottles, Bottle-wask- ing Machine, complete Plant; SUItable pub- lican or beginner.—Apply George Price, Brock- lands, Ely, Cardiff- 2850nl2-8 QEOOND-HAND complete Minepal Wakr Plante-one small, one large; splendid condiition; equal to new. Also 1,000 Dozen Vallet Bottles and Cases; 6Uitable p.^xjean or boeginner.-aeorge Price, BTooklands, FJly. Cardiff. 2S49nl2-3 TYPEWRITER for Sale, Smith Premier, So. T 4 Mcael, in perfeot condition.—^Address Smith, "Daily Posl." Swainsea. 58Awl2-Ji OA Fireproof Safes, 2ft. high, worth £ 5: going at 55s. each for qnicb saie.- Levy's Safo Co., Sunderland. 255wl2-7 jT»O 153Zxew Gledhill Eclipse Ca&h Till; aocept £ 2.—Write Box ^6, "Dally Post," Swansea. 12Cnl2-7 Horees, caba, Caris, Wagonettes; &C TTK>R SALE, Bfeck Cob. 15i h h., igood wcrkor. J- -App y T. J- Edwards, 20, Llaogy[elach- road. Morriston. 362wl2 li T?OR SALB.'a." Mare Pony; sound^ d worker; £ 4 to quick purciin^^—^pply Stables, 55, back of Waiter-road, Swan^a. 337w 12-10 OS SALE, Spring Truck, very^^u;^for grocer or draper, nearly new; soll 0fteap. —Apply Rowe, 7. Portland-^trott, Swansea- 874tl2-.0 FOR SALE, S00^ Trolley, J^Hal to new, carry two tons, tare IScwt. 3qr3._Ai>ply T. Roach, Coal Merchant, Richards-)n.at,roe.t, Swansea. 2419d.b. 12-10 TTIOR SALETheavy wagon Horse, ^.h.; also 1- Oob 14 h.h., both very uSefal; tri-al allowed; must be sold; cheap—sheai, Pontardulais- 3 £ 32al2-5 Ij^OR SALE, Bus Brake, to carry 12 persons, and Set of Double Harness, in goad con- dition; cheap .—Truelo ve, jfigh-street, Cymmer. Porth. 3&8wi2-ll FOR,"SALE, choice of three HorSyfgi doing 50 IF miles da.ily; sell cheap; easy paynerits taken if required.-Parcels Express. 49. St. Helen's-avenue. Swansea^ 309",12-10 SALE, thick-set Bay Mar^ 6 years cr.d, j warranted good in harness; Pries £ 16- Can b? seen working da ly. Reason for ing, have too many.—Apply 32, Walter-road, j Swansea. 428wl2-12 FOR SALE. smart., darh brown -Mar?. 7 J yea.rs. 141 hands, quiet to ride or drive; suit butcher or baker; owner no further u&e for same; price £ 14.—Apply C. Burnard. 7. Parade. Neath 2-062-11^*— FOOi"SAli. Bay OOlb. "Pe^gy," 14.2, grand action, very fakt, soand in wind and limb, free from vice. 5 yeairs old: suit but- fher or grocer; free trial given.-Bu.rford. jO. West Bad. Llaneliy- 276wl2-7 0 SALE, Cart. with Cob and Harness, £ 7 -& 103.; a'so Fast Welsh Mare, with new pia-f Cart and Haraoss, £ 12.—Cam«rron Stables, naxt to page. Vv-heeiw-right, Welcome- lane, Strand, Swansea. 2<3wi2-6 SALE, 10 ns-eful ""H^rSec," Cobs, and pornies. all warranted good workers; trial allowed on either; from £ 4 to £ 20; also Mare in foal, £ S> 6,11 ;t farmer.—ApV'1.^ O .m- marciail Inin. Kill ay, near P^arisea. 381wl2.ll C)R SALE, usetul Mare., 1^ hands, very fast, 8 yca.rs, st-aunch vrorSer, no v:ce. ch;ap; eui-t- x ;>Ji5o Bay Mare. 14.2, 8 years, good worker, Xf); also R,yan Moro. very ac- tive, 15 hands, good -.vm-lrer, £7.- -DOTI "o-ira: 39. N-w Dock-r^ad, Llan°lly. 27fcwl2-7 JOBMASTER amd Undertaker writes:—"My trade has increased wonderfully ekbee I introduoed Mars ton's light modern car- riages." Landaus, victorias, brakes, char-a^ bancs, elegant brougham cabs. hanajxns, modern hearses, funeral coaches, Washington and American cars, 50, some equal new, easy terms. Descriptive Catalogues.—Marston, 24. Bradford-street, Birmingham. 37wl2-30 T^OR SALE, Bay Horse, "Captain," 16 h.h.. rising 5, weighs I4cwt.; warranted quiet and a good worker. Reason for selling, con- tract finished. Tw» Black Cob Mares, one Hackney, and one Collier.-6. Francis-street, Avenue, Swansea. 268wl2-7 TO Coal Merchants or Hauliers.—Foa* Sale, Roan Mare, 15 hands, staunch worker, no vice, rising 8, with her new Tip Harness; Strong Tip Cart and Flat Coal Wagon; 24 New Coal Bags, New Weights and Scales; must be sold a.t once, together or in separate lots; giving up coal business.—B«rford, 39, New Dock-road, Llaneliy. 437wl2-12 EDUCATION. C^IViL Service OaoLdidates successfuEy pre- pared for their examinations. Numer- ous recent successes. Telegraph Learners, Head Post Office, Swansea* Male Sorters, jjondon and Swansea. &.P.O. Pitman's Shorthand rapidly taught. Arithmetic, Book-keeping, etc. Success guaranteed. Ladies or Gentlemen.—Mr. Harris, Short- hand School, 22, New Oxford-street, Swansea. 3457 SWANSEA ROCK BUILDING-SOCIETY. — S Established 28 years. Make Advances on Freehold or Leasehold Property. Easy re- payments. No Legal or Survey Charges, or premiums.—Apply H. C. Higman, Secretary, 1, Northampton-place. 300wli-7 PRIVATE TUITION in French, German, Italian. Spanish, Latin, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Arithmetic, etc. Thorough and rapid preparation for ex. aminations and business Translations and Foreign Correspondence.—Oswald Korth, Author of Commercial Spanish Grammar, 1, Kensington-terrace, Swansea. Nat. Tel. No 636 24d.b. TRADE SPECIALITIES. -pRIVATE Christmas Cards.—OTder at once JL to prevent disappointment. Choioe selections, from 2s. a dozen.—Albert Davies, Printer. 156, N w Or;era-street, Swansea. 340wl2r6 LADIES: FREE SAMPLES.—My Famous L Femals. Pills-Safe. Reliable. Effective. Beneficial. — Mrs. Arons, Palatine-road, Blackpool. Enclose stamp. Mention paper. 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. d.b. AMERICAN Corn Piaster, superior to all A Corn Paints. Try, then judge. No failure, no pain or burning, no harassing corns; ease immediately; 7id. — Myrddin Davies, M.R.P.S., Chemist. Oxford-street, Swansea. 282in 12-26 DR. NOBLE'S Kidney and Backache Pills, for Backache, Rheumatism, Weak Back, Lumbago, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Gravel. Price Is.—Myradin Davies, M.R.P.S., 4. Oxford-street, Swansea 2826nl2-26 DAVIES' Balsam of Honey for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc.—Pre- pared only by J. Davies. M.P.S., 30. High- street. Is. lid. and 2s. 9d per bottle. d.b.Z-.t.o. V.ALLANT LITTLE a Patriotic f Song, with Welsh and English words. A capital Christmas present. Prica Is.—B. Parry, Publisher, 54. Oxford-street, Swansea. 2365nl2-12 FOR quality and value go to Sidney Pal- mer's. Good selection of Wedding Cakes always kept in st ck. Parties catered for at t e sho:t:st notice. Estimates free. Cor. Tel 146.—68, Ozford-street and Branches. 397wl2-10 KED COW HOTET., High-street, Swansea.— Mr. Stephens Beard, late of the Maick- •north Hotel, Swanwea, begs to inform friends and pubvic that he has taken over the above hot 1. Dinners and Teas from 6d. up- wards. Suppers, etc., supplied on the short- est notice. Parties catered for. 337wl2-8 TO BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums. Business Circulars and Cards, Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Office. 211, High-street, Swansea. I ADIES.-We want an opportunity to oon- J vince you that Blanchard's Apiol and Steel Pills supersede Pennyroyal, Pil Cochia. Bitter Apple, etc. We are prepared to send you sample free on receipt of two stamn6 to -tc pay postage.—Leslie Mpl- yn, Limited. S.W., Chemists, 34, Dalstcm-lane, London. 765 ADVICE FREE for Stamp.—Try Mrs. Stew- art's Famous Female Remedy.—9, Gui- nea-street, Bristol. 7B7t2-16 MANTLES—Supplied Wholesale. Special offer, good Mantle at 15s. per groe-s; First-class Mantle, Ramie Thread, Genuine Astor 8-0 c.p., retail price, 26s. per gross, or 2P. 6d. per dozen. Satisfaction guarajxteed.— The Swansea Incandescent Fitting Co., 19. Neath-roa.d, Hafod. Swansea. 275wl2-6 JREES EVANS is now sh'j-wing New Stock • of Christmas Pinafores, Aprons, and Housemaids' Cap«, etc., New Btock of Umbrel- las. Corsets, Gloves, and Hosiery. Best value obtaina.ble.-218 and 219, High-street, Swan- sea. 264w 12-7 CHRISTMAS! Christmas!! Christmas!! !— c Records! R.ec.ords" Records! Sterl- ing's gold-mounted Pathe and Rex, 7d. eo. h. or 6s. per dozen; Phonographs frojn 4s. 6d.. -Send postcard. Records, 2, Ivy-place, Swan- ser.. 272w 12-7 ASTROLOGY.—'Hloroecope of Future; all A Important Events Foret-ld; Marriage, Partner Described, Family Changes, Lega- cies, Planet, etc. Send Birth Date. 6 Stamps, Stamped Envelope: Marion, 4. Gifford Park, Edinburgh. 259wl2-7 TIT ADAM E MARIE, the Popular Lady Society •l- Palmist (of Landon) gives Private De- lineations at 13. High-street Arcade. Swan- sea, daily, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Fees, Is. 6d, 2s. 6d., and 5s. 2s9wl2-5 T\T A SIII N fT A ND U A NGLINT5~—B^t'^ house » in all Wales; secured third order for Chili, 13,030 m.Tes away. Lists free.-W. Grif- fiths and Son, 8. Parade, Neath. 2368d.b.l2-14 ELASTIC Stockings, Anklete, and Knee Caps, in all sizes, at 2s. and 2f,. each. —Moses Jones, Chemist, 12. High-street. Swan- sea. 234wl2-5 OTEPAPER Printed with your Address. I Me-morial Cards. Visiting Cards. Wed- ding Cards, printed new-tat style-. Latest fashionable Stationery in Stock. -Rhys Rob- erts. Stationer ani Printer. Morriston. t.e. HI WOODWARD, Purveyor, High-street, • Swansea. Established over 35 years. For Brawns, pork Pjes, Saveloys, Luncheon Sausage, Pressed Beef and Tongues, Mumbles Brawn a delicacy. Ox and Pig Tc-ngues. Chuck Brawn. Special Lard for t^e Christmas Cakes and Confectionery. 28Sann.i3 T EFT-OFF Clothing, Bocts, etc. Higher. Cash prioes for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's. Families wa-ited upon by appointment,—Mrs. Gibbs,$4, Fabian.g-t^ St. Thomas. Swansea, 44wl2-7 QT1AFTES BUR H A LI^S .-Theee fine ~~Halls have just been re-decorated through- out, and are most convenient fcr Balls, Dances. Private Parties, Teas. Socials, Lec- tures, Concerts, Bazaars, etc—Apply A. \y-j;. liainson, 85. Oxford-street, Swansea. 197w!2-28 NOTING MACHINES —Cash or Hire. Les- I\ sens free.-W. Griffiths and Son, 8. Parade. Neath. 2368d.b.l2-14 E'c' SHUTTLES and Spools f'-T all makes. Re pairs. Exchange, etc.; 35 years' experi- ence.—8, Parade, Neath. 2368d.b. 12-14 SEWING MACHINES.—DooTt worry. Grif- s flths for all kinds Rock-bottom prices. Needles for Bradbury, Singer's Old Style. 6d. per dozen.—8, Parade, Neath. 23€8d.b.l2-14 rpOYS !~TOYS! r~TOYS! '-Have yon" made i your Christmas Purchases yet? Call and inspect the immense stock. Everything absolutely up to date.—Ruseel- Davies and Sons. Waterloo street, Swansea. Wholesale only ?97wl2-8 D MOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126, High- — street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 A RTIFICIAL LEGS, light and string; Steels for weak legs, Spine Supports, Elastic Stockings and Belts, Eyes, Trusses, Laniagee, Lady Attendant for Ladies' Belts, <=tc.; CJrutches, etc., in stock; illustrated list.-Maker and Repairer. Allen Pearoe. 23, Charl-es-street (off Queen-street), OardifE. and Broaamead, Bristol. 698j9-3 EDUCATIONAL- GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y.MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal—MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and English Grovernesses and Visiting Pro- cessors. Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The House is well situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. 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. CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHAM-BOAD, LONDON, S.W. Patients seen daily on their own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Ex- penses and for the Research Department. Secretary—FRED. W. HOWETJLi. NPW- Cnpiss' Constitution Balls *y For Grease, Swelled T»— Horses c^'ssl Hr«'s FairfieM Throats, Disordered Liver, Broken Wind, Influenza, Kendal. Loss of Appetite &c., &c., ft jjI For Hide bound, Star- I have foundi "OfT IA ing Coat, Hove or them the best for Blown, Distemper, Epi- Horses, and demic. Surfeit, Con Cattle I could ditioning. Preserving Health, procure, particu- Scouring in Calves, &c arly for Scour- n 1 For Rot or Fiuke, and mg in Carves. V llA At\ ;or keeping in health, UllGvii Assisting to get i*to W- ARMSTKODG. x t oudition. Scouring in Lambs, &c. Prepared upwards of 50 years, by the late Francis Cup/ss, Al. R. Q V.S., Dfss, Norfolk Soldin pickets i/q and 3/6 each 7smail packets io/6 or 7 large by Chemists and Medicine Vendors or from Francis Cupiss, Ltd., THIIi WlLDEIiNESS DISB, on receipt of amount. WATCH STOPPED. — Why have your Watch tinkered by incompetent re- pairers. when by going to Campbell and Co. (late Miers Bros., Watchmakers and Jewellers to his Majesty King Bdward), you can get it skilfully repaired at a low prioe.- Address, 20, Arcade, High-street, a £ so 3, St. Helen's-road. Swansea. 563sl2-13 cOAL-Be-t Large House Coal, 21B. per ton; splendid Large Hou&? Coal, 19s.; Best Red Ash Cobbles, 15s. 6d.; Best Nuts, lBa. per ton, cash with order or on delivery.—J. a. rid- more, 20, Waunwefi-road, Swansea. Nat. Tel. 295y4. 350wl2-12 IREWO Good hard Logs, lewt. G F Chopped Wood, Is. per sack, delivered.— S J. Adams, BLackpill- 304wl2-7 T>OOTS.—6d. "Weekly, 6s. lid., 2s. 6d. (indue- ■ triaii instalment plan). Send Is. de- posit.—H. George (Dept. 16), Carlton-road, Lon- don, E.C. 4Z"w12-18 IDEAS" XMAS. NUMBB?." contains 43 Pages and 3-coloured .Art, Supplement. Price Id., as usuaL All newsagents and book- stalls. On Sale To-morrow. 2428d.b.l2-6 EPOSD, 17, St. Helen's-road, takes this • opportunity of thanking his friends and patrons tor past favours. Laving had extecisive alterations to above premises, he hopes to open with entire new stock on Saturday, December 1st, with Fancy Goods, Stationery. Games, etc, willi careful atten- tion to aD orders, to reoeive their further support. ■* tPRIED LADIES!—INFORMATION and iVJl ADVICE OF PRICELESS VALUE (FEEiE> Send stamped Envelope. Please name this paper.—Mrs. LAWRENCE, St. Elmo, Egremont, Liverpool. 1%1 s4 1 LADIES should send stamped envelope for L Free Sample of my Improved Remedies. Never fail.—Nurse R. Niohclls, 10, Rochester- road, Sonthsea- 365w2-20 ESTABLISH^ over M years.—Try Wil- E liajruson's Celebrated Sausages, Pork Pics, Black Puddings, Polony, Brawn, Cooked Meats, Ox Tongues, Home Cured Hams and Bacon. All goods manufactured on the pre- mises. Wholesale and Retail.—85, Oxford- street, Nat. Tel. 0513. 440wl-5 MONEY T WILLIAMS and Co., Welcome-lane, Swansea, make private loans to re- spectable borrowers. Mortgage brokers. Bills discounted. No fees. Strictly confiden- tial. Terms na:«derate. Easy repayments arranged to suit borrowers.-Trevor Wil- liams. Manager. Corp. Tel. 124. 333el-10 D JONES, Financier, make Gash ad- vanoes from £ 3 to £ 300 to all respect- aole Householders at reasonable rate of in- terest, without delay.—Apply personally or biT letter. Distance no object. No fees. Easy repayments arranged to suit conveni- ence borrowers. Private and oomfid«ntial. Gua.rante.ed.-Apply, 3. Grove-plaoe, Alexan- dra-road, Swansea. T- HE OLD-ESTABLISHED PROVINCIAL 1 UNION BANK continues to LEND immense sums daily from £10 to £5,000 on "Note of Hand Alone," or security. M)jder- .a,te Interest. Easy Instalments Special rate for short periods. Largest and most honourably conducted business in the king- dom. Thousands cf our regular customers have expressed their entire satisfaction in repeated transactions with us. A Gentleman from Bank will wait upon you at once with ca.sh.-C.all or write iin confidence), to Man- ager. STANLEY DOWDING, 1, Queen-square, Bristol, or to Mr. JOSHUA GRIFFITHS, 14, Brunswick-street, Swansea. POA to £ 5,000 Advanced by Private Lender simple Promissory Notes. No Bills of Sale taken, and absolute privacy guaranteed. First letter of application' re- ceives prompt attention and intending bor- bowers are waited upon by a representative who is empowered to complete transaction on terms mutually arranged, no charge being made unless business actually completed. Special quotations for short loans.—Write in confidence to C. Wells, Corridor Chambers. Loicecter. TRADE NOTICE. f — —— —- C. RO W L AN I), DOCK AND RAILWAY CONTRACTOR, RAILWAY HAULIER AND SHIPPING AGENT TO THE LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, MID- LAND RAILWAY COMPANY & RHONDDA & SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY CO, GENERAL STEVEDORE. FISHER STREET. _oIIiiiC.'L You buy a CHEAP SCALE. Balance or Weighing Machine, and use it for Six Months (or rather Six Weeks); you will say that you wish you had taken the advice of your friend (an old customer) and Bought same of us GREADER & SON ■ (The Old Firm). *3 Because all our SCALES and SHOPFITTINGS w¥ &kjf m are Guaranteed. They are more reliable, twice as durable, more sensitive, and work more smoothly. IF you are prejudiced against any particular kind of Fitting or Scales. We can supply you, but only of the BEST MAKES and MAKERS. WE Produce and Repair The Largest Yariety in the Welsh Metropolis; SEE our Latest Patterns. I Greader & Son, I Tel. 01275. Caroline Street, CARDIFF. -vr E 4TH AND DISTP-ICT BILL POST- IXG COMPANY.—Late T. Wall. Offices:-ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. Manager—J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the bect Posting Stations in Neath aiKi District. J Nature's Perfect Remedy for all kinds of Worms. w OR'I LOZENGES For over 30 yea-rs this highly YaitiaDle Remedy has met with the greatest eucc-ess. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurable) is like magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pest.5 by tak- ing these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced in- animate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride instead of the anxiety of his guardians. August 50th, 1872. Dear Sir,—Mv youngest daughter, Emma Ann. 13 years of age, got rid of a great num- her of worms by taking only three or four of Williams' (Pontardawe) Worm Lozenges. I am glad to cav that she ha* much improved in health, being previously lingering and delicate in health.—Yours very truly, aencate ARTH.A GRIFITHS, 1. Late ot YmsperJlwch. SYMTOMS. — Any of the following Symptoms indicate v'orms —Varia.ble appe- tite, foetid breath, acid eructations, pains in the stomach and head, sickness, grinding of the teeth during sleep, dreams and restiess- ness, paleness of the countenance, stitches in the side, short dry cough, and emaciation of the body, often mistaken for decline, ner- vousness, slow feve*, fXid irregular pulse faintaess, sometime.* convulsive fits, often causing sudden death dizziness, sore throat, and inflammation of the bowels.^ The above svmtoms vary according to the kind of Worms. The Lozenges contain not-hing detrimental to the constitution, and are suitable for all ^Williams' (Pontardawe) Worm Lozeages are prepared from the OripalEeoeipfc b> JOHN DAVIES, M.R-P.S-, 20 1^:4 M p- Si bv post 14 'and 54 staT.po. Prot^d W «i« Government stamp oo which are en- £ £ 3 tbe words "Williams Worm Loz enges- THE ABEBAVOH and PORT TALEOT BILLPOSTIKG COMJAKY Undertake BILL POSTING AND ADVERTISING In all its Branches. THE TT NIVERSAL BILL POSTING CO. lj Rent the LARGEST POSTING STATIONS on all Tram Routes in Swansea and District. Also Sites in the Mumbles, Sketty, Gower- ton, Gorseinon, King's Bridge, Morriston, Llansamlet, etc. Distribution of Samples, Booklets, sr-i Bills carefullv attended to by reliable men. Offices—28, LOWER UNION STREET, t SWANSEA. .IL- THE 'CAMBRIAN' PRINTING WORKS, 211, High St., Swansea, Are equipped with everv 'I MODERN APPLIANCE FOR HIGH CLASS WORK as used in Works, Factories, Public Institutions, Offices, Businesses, and by Private Families. Inspection is invited of an extensive range of samples of POSTERS, HANDBILLS, WINDOW BILLS, TICKETS and PROGRAMMES, CLUB RULES and CARDS, TIME TABLES and TIME SHEETS, SALE BILLS, BUSINESS CIRCULARS, BILLHEADS, PARCEL LABELS and TAGS, ■■ !————— 1 BLOOR AND CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS and BILL POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. All descriptions of Advertising, Circular Distribution, etc., promptly attended to. Office—20, CALVERT-STREET, SWANSEA. PICTON MEWS, DILLWYN-STREET- SWANSEA. LL. & T. BULLIN. Cabs always ready. Wedding Cc.rnr.gea with suitable Horses. Funeral Carriages Complete. Cure for Gout. Rhe-amatic Gout Graval. The UniversaJ Remedy for Acidity of the Sa',Iest al2d most Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, barest ana most Sour Eructations, Bilicus Affection:. Jiiilective Aperient for IOr Use. EegaL"-LK' j .A- fy H > *•» ^.i——i.—■—i————.t