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Scale of Charges For Covsocuiive Weekly Insertions of SMALL &uyEE'IIiB^ESTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, not exceeding 24 Words, 6d. per insertion. Ever, additional 8 words Fourp^«- The foregoing scale applies only too „PARTMENTS and HOUSES To Let or Wanted Situations Vacant or Wanted; Houses, Offices, Properties and Shops to Let, or Sell Lost andFoun, Miscellaneous Private Wants but not to any Advertisement of a ira-ae nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES, &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four Words.9d. per motion. Thirty-two Words.la. A reduction is made for a series of 6, 13, 26 or 52 insertions. If a voucher copy be desired, an extra llaee Haiipence per insertion should be af\:ej to the above cheap rates. Unless prepaid, the Advertisement will he charged by the Business Lt-ie. Adver- tisements from Public Bodies axe not in- serter at the prepaid rate. The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addreseui to any Post Office, and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Depart- ment. Letters to advertisers by initi etc., or otherwise, may be directed to Cambrian" Office free of charge; and it stamps arc sent to cover postage, wili be fw warded to the Advertiser's own Add 315. fiemittances under 5s. nay be made in Hii-jjei-ny Postage Stamps or Postal orders. Postal Orders should be made to ^~e bouui Wales Post" Newspaper Co., Ltd 211, High-street, Swansea. Addxesi communications to the Manager, The Camb, .n." SITUATIONS VACANT. Housekeepers. _9. HOUSEKEEPER-SERVANT Wanted, age 45, -tl two in family; Church woman preterred highest references must be given Ample wages.—Apply Ivy, "Daily Post," Swansea 1638n2-3 Cccke and Kitchen maid*. ANTED, experienced Cook-General.—Apply If Yrs. Russell Thomas, Sunny bank, Aber- dulais, Neath. 1617nl-29 ii/ANIiiD, a good Cook-General, immedi- V t ately.-Apply Mrs James Harris, Bruns- wick-place Swansea. lOOel-29 Vi/a^TiiD, Cook-General; age 20 to 25; re- VV ferene-e required.—Miss Thomas, Bry. heulog, The Alayais, Blackpiil, near Swansea. ilSel-30 WANTED, immediately, capsbte Cook-«k«i- eral, tor Business House (Mumbles); also baverai Cook-Generals, Kite hen maid (private). Places waiting-—Agency, Mumbles. 102el-29 WANTED, immediately, capable Cook-Gen- eral, for Drajwr's establishment (Mum- bles); Housemaid Kept; also Nurse-Housemaid and several Generals required.—Agency, Mum- bles. 241e2-3 House and Parlourmaids. HOUSE-Parlourmaid, Housemaid, and Cook- General Wanted; small family; good situa- tions; wages £ 16, 1-18, and £ 20.—Apply 3, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. i636n2-3 \j\! ANTED, House-Parlourmaid; Housemaid » » kept.—Mrs. Nancarrow, Llwyn Helyg, Swansea. 126el-30 I (IKLIAL* a N experienced General Wanted, for small f\ family; good references.—Apply after 3 p m at 71, Walter-load, Swansea. 1640n2-3 OOD Hume offered to Young Girl; orphan not objected to.—Railway Inn, Neath. 290e2-1 GOOD General Servant Wanted.—Apply after 6 p.m., at 2, Alexandra-terraoe, Brynmill, fewansea. 76el-2y CI OOD General Wanted, age about 21, also Young Day Girl, good home—Apply evenings, o to 8, No. 4, Nyanza-terrace, Up. lands, Swansea 710dl-20 l,V,r ANTED, Young Girl, about 18 to 20.—Mrs. »V Taylor, 118, Bryn-road, Swansea. 300e2-3 » A.i 1-l.D, g'JOd General Servant, age 25-30— W Apply Red House, St. Thomas, Swansea. 72el-29 1T7ANTED, Immediately, a good General Ser- W vant.—Apply 9, Willow-terrace, "ANTED, at once, good General. — Apply Manageress, Royal Hotel, Swansea. 255e2-3 ~Y\TANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply » » Mrs. Benson, Cartref, Eaton Grove, Swan- eea 234e2-3 oD, respectable Young Girl, as Gen- eral.—Apply 5, St. George's-terrace, Swan. 800 10ge1-30 AS TED, Girl, 15 to 16, for mornings. — Apply b,9, King Edward's-road. Swan- sea. 157061-31 WANTED, a Young Girl, as General.—Apply Evan Reas, Oystermouth Hotel, Mum- bles 166el-31 WANThD7at once, good General; three in family—Apply Llwyn On, Langland-road, ilumbles. 275e2-3 W~ ANTED, at once, good General; two in family—Apply 32, Montpeiier-terraoe, Swansea. 277e2-3 ANTED, good General Servant.-Apply W Mrs. Thomas, Fishmonger, 19, Oxford- etreet, Swansea. 1618nl-29 WANTED, immediately, strong General Ser- vant; sleep in—Apply 44, Kins Ed- ward's-road, Swansea. 31&e2-3 \RANTED, Respectable Girl, 17 or 18; used V T to Sfiiop.—Apj>ly 12 morning, at 109, High-street, Swansea. 314e2-l .~VIi:D, good General-ServantT a t once— Apply :.irs. M Evans, Hotel Wbyndam, Coliege-street, Swansea. i&41nl-30 WTANTED itnmediately, two strong Girls, for VV Housework-Apply Mrs. George Hughes, 20, Pentrepoeth, Morri £ ton- 1643112.3 "I if 7" ANTED, good General Servant; able to ■ wash; sleep J Mrs. Fl^tch^-r, 49, Oxford-street, Swansea 1623nl-30 <"Vr ANTED, good General Servant, for one «V lady.—Apply to Mrs Alfred Hal.. Bryn Cottage, Langland, Mumbles 230e2-3 rANTED, an"«xperlonced General; three ill. family.— Apply between 5 and 7. Mrs. lies, 4, High-street, Swansea 214e2-l vT ANTED, Superior uirl, as General -er- tV vant; good wages given to suitable gi'rl- Apply 10, Priorton-terraee, Swansea. 1646u2-3 ANTED, experienced General Servant; small family —Apply after 6 p.m., Mor- gan, 49, Finsbury-terrace, Swansea 267e2-3 WANTED, good General Servant; no wash- r t' ing; good wages given—Apply 2, Chad- desley-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. t"tr ANTED, a good General Servant; two in »V family; references required —Bevan, k Butcher, Station-road, Port Talbot. 188e2-l WANTED, a Yoang General, from 18 to 20; two In family.—Apply after 6 p.m., at IBS, JDng Edwa^d's-road. Swansea, 79el-29 WANTED, for Licensed Premises, a good, reliable Person, for general housework; plain cook.—Apply 74, Water-street, Neath 105el-30 WANTED, clean, honest Girl, as Genf-rul, 21. for Brynmill; good home to su sable person Apply 25, Oak wood-road, Brynmill. iSOel-29 ANTSD, respectable General, in doctor s '» uouse; throe in family. State age and wages —Mrs Walsh. Plas-yn-Owen, Ystra* f 242^2-3 gynla.s 0 WANTED, a Young Girl, about 14 years old, to assist in housework; St. Thomas dis- trict; sleep out-State wages required, to Coal. "Daily Post," Swansea 25Se^-o 'rTT AXTED, Young G/rl for Housework, in VV smalt house, from 16 to 18 -Apply, farsi instance, to Mrs Charles Evans. Newsagent, etc, 72, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea ~XTANTED, .n Morriston, clean Woman; one VV old lady; small bouse; comfortable home; good' references indispensable— Mrs_ Edmond-Jenkins. Brynderwen, bkettv. 317e2-3 Ccrvwnt* Reertetry cofFees. HOLar.ivii^Jf^K, Cooks, Laundryma,Us, Kit- chenmaids, Cook-Generals, Young Gen- erals Wanted Disengaged; Barmaids, Parlour- maids. Waitresses, Chambermaids, Clerks, Bar- men. Boots. Billiard Markers.-Apply Swansea Employment Agency, 13, Alexandra Arcade, High-street, Swansea—Manager: W Porter. Tel. 861 Central 2C2e&-l MRS Uewellyn Mow jll, Registry OlTioe for Servant? and Yjung Girls, 34, Oxtord- s;reet, Swansea. Agent for the London and Ianeaehira Dome?tic t'ervants' Insurance 138el-29 'piJE Best Registry Office; E. M. Bowen s, 3, -1- St. Helen's-road (opposite P.ige-street). Sv»ansea.—Prompt attention to Ladies and Ser- vants' Requirements Moderate Fees; Ladles Is.; Servants, 6d A Trial will convince you. d.b.n \AJ ANTED, experienced and Plain Cooks, Cook-Ganerals, Kitchen Maids, Parlour and House-Parlourmaids. Head Housemaid (28); experienced and Under Nurses, and Laundress.es.-Apply Miss Lewis, High-class Registry, 18, Castu-e-?tr&&t. Swansea. Nat. Tel. 47x. 305e2-4 KtSCELUNEOU) CITUATION3. A TLANTIC LINERS.—Persons desirous be- coming Stewards, Stewardesses, Clerks, lingineers, Bakers, Butchers, Pantrymen, BeU Boys, Stokers, etc., send addressed envelope,- Edwards, 1^7, St. Alban's-avenue, Chiswiek. 290e2-3 I CONFECTIONER Wanted, as Third; mast be a quick and good workman; also Im- prover. not under 18—Apply after 6 p.m., Mackw r;ti Bakery, Tower Lane, Swansea. 262e2-3 J /LERKSHIPS; £ 85— £ 430; Admiralty, War, Excise, Customs Offices, vacancies now; open to all, aged 15-23. Experience unneces- sary. Special explanatory pamplett free. — Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert-hall, Edinburgh 236e2-3 CI ROCERY—Wanted, Junior, used to Pro- G vis.ons-Apply, full particulars, Kidwell. "Daily Post," Swansea. 59el-29 CI ROCERY—Smart Junior Wanted. P'ate salary required, and previous situations. -Wr.te Tea, "Daily Post," Swansea. 5l2e2-3 GOOD W&suer^c.mali Want^ri, for iionclays; G must come oariy.—Apply between 6 and 7 p.m., to Griffiths, 22a, Henrietta-street, Swan- sea 245e2-3 G RIFFITHS and Sons, Clothiers, Port Tal- bot, require a smart Junior for Clothing. -Apply. giving salary, and experience, to Manager. 3l9e2-l GROCERY-Wanted, strong Young Man, to look after horse and cart, and make him- self generally useful ndoors.—Howeils, (Æn- tral Stores, Pontardulais. 63el-29 ARDENER Wanted; accustomed to Poultry G Rearing and generally useful; if desir- able engage wife as General Servant; good heme.-Wrii.e Suburb, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1650n2-3 HERE !-Do you want an appointment!— H Sanitary Inspector, Lady Health Visi- tor; jElOO to £ 350 Success certain. Poetal Course Lessons now commencing for Cardiff e am. Fees 25s.—Mushens, Sanitary Expert, Sunderland. 239e2-27 MEN Wanted, at once, to join travelling staff; good selling line; every encourage- ment g^ven—Warner, 45, St. Michael's-road, Maefiteg. 237e2-3 MILLINERY.—Experienced Hands Wanted; I also Improvers and Apprentices. To live out -Apply Madame Eniilie Evans, 29, Oxford- street, Swansea. 303e2-4 PERSONS Wanted (both sexes) to gratuit- ously assist Local Movement as Public Lecturers. Those preferred With some means of illustration. Unlimited range of subjects in, vited, including Literary, Musical, Artistic, etc. Possible remuneration. State subjects, with particulars, to Lecture, 'Daily Post," Swap.sea. 280e2-3 RF.SPECTARLE Young Mdn Wanted, who is well used to horses, and willing to make himself najrul, with some knowledge of the trade preferred—Apply, with references, E. Sweet, Tutclier, Dillwyn-street, Swansea. 300dl-29 MART Young Lady Wanted, for Confection- t j i6ry» c°unfcer-—Apply Lipton, Ltd., Ox- ford-street, Swansea. I84el-31 QTRONG Youths Wanted; accustomed to 0 Bottle Washing. -Apply r. p. culley and Co. Ltd., 11, Duke-street, Swansea. 274e2-5 W' ANTED, Provision Band—Apply~ George Evans, Morriston. 158el-3l WANTED Billiard Marker. — Apply House. St. Thomas, Swansea. 72el-29 WANTED, a Boy, for Bottling Stores—Apply Old Brewer Singleton-street, Swansea. 1652n2-3 ANTED, six"strong Men—Apply Charles Williams, Machinery Merchant, Morris- ton. 1654n2-4 \IV AXTED, a smart Young Lady, to manage » China Stall—Apply 13, Alexandra-street, Neath. 1621nl-30 W ANTED, a respectable Lad, age about 17.— Apply Model Laundry, Clarence-terrace, Swansea. 325e2-4 W ANTED, twelve Waitresses and Assistants. tor Saturday next—Apply Central Hotel Cafe, Swansea. 263e2-3 \yANTED, extra Hands, for Saturdays; also Chatvepman—Apply Mrs. Butt, Great Western Howl. Swansea. 272e2-3 V V ANTED, experienced Waitress, for Coffee Room; also Waitress for International.— Apply Castle Cafe/ Swansea. 192e2-l WANTED. Dally Nursery Governess, for tv>o little girls, 6 and 3—Write to Nur- s^ry, Daily Post," Swansea. 145el-30 w ANTED, Youth, not under 17, to look » » after Horse and Small Garden.—Write to Horse, "Daily Post," Swansea 220e2-l vyANTED, at once, Young Woman, to attend m the Receiving Office, Alexandra Laun- c'ry Co., De-la-Beche-street, Swansea. 253e2-3 ANli'-D, good Packers and Sorters; good I T wages given to competent hands.-Apply Manageress, Baths Laundry, Swansea. 114el-30 \yAN TED, a Young Lady, for Confectionory » » Counter; previous experience necessary. Apply Lipton, Ltd., High-street, Swansea. 201el-29 TyANTED, at onc«, respectable lioy^ as Bil- 201el-29 TyANTED, at onc«, respectable lioy^ as Bil- liard Marker, make himself useful.— Tunnol Hotel, near Town Hall, Swansea. 256e2-3 'jyANTED, immediately, smart Warehouse- man; must V>e experienced.—Apply D. Jones, Dickinson, and Co., Ltd., Swansea 233el-30 "rANTED, at once, several good Girls; must 11 be over 16; permanent employment to suitable hands—Apply Manageress, Baths Laundry. Swansea. U5el-30 WANTED, a Junior Clerk; Just leaving school must be smart and accurate. — Apply J. L. Bowen and Son, Windsor Works, Clyaiacii-road, Morriston. K128nl-31 WANTED, immediately, a respectable Man, to make himself generally useful, and look after pony.—Apply Dennis, Butcher, St. Helen's-roacK Swansea. i644n2-3 WANTED, smart Assistant, also Improver, to serve through; Welsh preferred^ Par- ticulars and references first letter.—W T. Jones, Draper. Manchestar House, Bridgend. 61el-29 VV ANTED, at once, a Young Lady Assistant; must be experienced in General and Fancy Drapery; live [n; references required. -Apply E. Cohen, Luton House Ammanford 10&1-30 T,\J ANTED, at on^e, respectably ^fornig Man, for Milk Business; used to horses. — Apply, with references, George, 15, Victoria- terrace. off King Edward's-road. Swansea. 225e2-3 \XrANTED, a Young Man. as Driver, and to make himself generally useful; total abstainer preferred.—Apply B. Dean Ward, House Furnisher 18 and 29, Goat-street, Swan- s^a 293e2-3 VACANCY octirs for superior Young Lady to learn Ladies' Hairdressing, Hair Work, Manicure, and also Counter Work; premium required.-Apply Schenker, Hair Specialist, 6, Goat-street, Swansea. 251-e2-3 P- Agents, Canvawsersj Travelle 4 Business Man with sole oontrol of Branch, requires an energetic Representative to undertake Sales Department. Good prospects of eaily promotion. Liberal teiins. — Write Branch, "Daily Post," Swansea 183el-29 A Good Opening—Smart Repre&entetive Want-aa, for popular oompany; liberal 'firms, and exceptional opportunities for pro- motion to .mportant position— rite B.L.O., I'H, St. Vincent-street. Glasgow 203e2-l I'H, St. Vincent-street. Glasgow 203e2-1 t/\7"ANTED by a leading Assurance Com- W *pany,' a good, energetic Man, for an £ 8 Book. — Apply Goodwin, 67, M an sel-street, Swansea. 9Sel-29 Vf7"INE TRADE.—A London firm, with ample » mea.ns for /doiii^r tU<6 tratio w^ll, is anxious for an active Representative in those districts where not already represented; part time not objected to.-Address in first in- stance, T.A., c.o. J. W- Vickers and Co., 5, Nich- olas-lane, E.C. 295e2-3 q/S WEEKLY Spare time employment, OU either sex ^Particulars, stamp—Secre- tary (Dept. 1), 57, a r'ton-road, London, E 2&f2-5 1- j7i«^e«mWJ 'FFr«nt(ee» A Assistants DRESSMAKING.-Wanted, immediately, Ap- prentices and Improvers.—Apply Mrs. Thomas, 12, Picton-place, Swansea 142el-30 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, at once, Appren- tices and Improvers—M. Percival, 13, Ayiesbury-road, Brynmill, Swans-ea. 116el-30 I-MPROVEK Wanted, age about 17; wages 15s. per week —Apply Aberavon and District Co-operative Society, Ltd., Aberavon. 1639nl-30 MILLINERY — Apprentices^WaVi"tc<L for Work- m. room; to live out.—Apply Madame Emilie Evans, 29, Oxford-street, Swansea. 1648n2-4 vyANTED, at once, sturdy, useful Lad, for the Pawnbroking Trade—Apply A. Ly- ons, 82, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 240e2-3 "VyANTED, immediately, Apprentices and lm- » provers to i)reL3smaking—Apply to Mrs. rvaroe, Dressmaker, 6, riitlltps Parade, Swan- &ea. 291e2-3 j y.OLNG Lady Apprentice required, for first- -,A -»> class jConfectiosery jBusmees.—Apply Matthews, French Ciiufectioner, Walter-road, Swansea 133el-30 m m C-fT.oo It. Y. alnd Errand btya, t strong Lad Wanted, as Porter—Apply Giles, Phillips and Co., "The Trunks," Ox lord-street, Swansea. 94el-29 BOY Wanted, out of school hours; must be J.) early riser—Smith's, 11, High-street, bvvans&a. 298e2-l RESPECTABLE Lad. about 15 Wanted; early riser.—Apply Early, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 259el-29 RESPECTABLE and intelligent Boy Wanted, -Lt' at once, age about 15 years.—Apply Manager, Empire. Swansea. 125nl-29 ANTED. a strong Lad.—Apply Yeo. But- » » cher, St. Thomas, SWaI1500. 1616nl-29 WANTED, a strong Lad.-Apply Watts, Con- fectioner, 20, Nelson-street, Swansea 1651n2-3 WANTED, a smart, intelligent Errand Boy. f -Apply Hughes, Chemist, Wind-street, Swansea. 58el-29 WANTED, a strong Youth-—Apply at Cam- brian Printing Works, Alexandra Ar- cade, Swansea. 100n2-l WANTED, a steady Lad, as Messenger, age f about 14.—Apply Foreman, Blind In- stitution, Northampton-plaoe, Swansea. 1633n2-l CiTUATIONS Vv AKTEBfc BAKERS and Confectioners.—A steady, reli- able Man seeks Situation; well up in boi-li branches, also Pies.-F. B., 81, Wind-st., Ammanford. 231e2-3 BOOTS, Barman, or Marker,.—Disengaged B Young Man, slngie.-Apply Swansea Em- ployment Agency, 13, High-street Arcade, Swan- sea. Tel 861 Central. 200e2-l BAKERS and Pastry Cooks—Steady, reliable, all-round hand desires position, first or single.—Owen Leat, 49, Thomas-street, Mis- k.n Mountain Ash, Glani. 231e2-3 CvHAUFFEUR —Situation Wanted, by a cp- able Young Man—Apply 45, Western- street, Swansea. 125el-30 street, Swansea. 125el-30 CLERK, disengaged evenings, would do up Tradesmen's Books, or similar work- Write Moderate, "Daily Post," Sfwansea. 14081-30 GIRL, 15, seeks Situation as Nursemaid, or to assist housemaid; thoroughly respect- able—Apply Mrs. Blackburn, Green Hill, Abercrave, Swansea Valley. 196e2-l LADY wishes Plam Sewing^t homo," moder- ate charges—Write Moderate, "Daily Post," Swansea. 178el.31 REQUIRED, by respectable Person, Work, daily—Apply to B.. 26, Lower Oxford- street. Swansea. 316e2-l 0 ESPECTABLE Lad, London experience, re- lii quires Situation in Office in Swansea.— Apply Lad, 92, King Edward's-road, Swansea 956d1"2 956d1"2 accu,6- WANTED, Situation as Wireman; accus- W tomed to splicing wire; good references. —Write Wire, Daily Post," Swansea. 224e2-3< WJ ANTED, by a domesticated and comijetent V Person, a Situation as Housekeeper, Manageress, or any tuition of trust..—Write H. M., "Daily Pust," Swansea.. 323e2-4 "n.. \\f ANTED, by a middle-aged Widow, situa- » V tion ap Working Housekeeper to a work- ing man, where there are no small children.— Address Mrs. M. Nicholson, 11, Mofra-terrace, Cardiff. 189e2-l rrWOr:LLJU'!l'1'œu'J rr*EA LEAD.—To Grocers and Others —Good 1 prices given for any quantity.—Apply Commercial Manager, "Daily Post," Swansea. Vy ANTED, Bakehouse and Shop, in Morris- • ton or District.—Address H Y., "Duily Post," Swansea. 60el-29 VyANTED to Adopt, Baby, by respectable Couple; no children—Write Laura, ''Daily Post," Swansea. 33el.3 WANTED to Buy, for Cash. a Motor Drum, to hold 25 to 30cwt—Give particulars to J.G., "Daily Post," Swansea. 147el-31 WANTED to Buy, «.il kinds of Seoond-hand Furniture, for prompt cash—J. Thomas, 3. Neath-road. Hafod, Swansea. 70el-29 "7 ANTEIJ, Foster Parents, to Adopt Boy ■ Child. Small premium paid—Apply Adoption, "Daily Post," Swaileea. 222e2-1 Ty ANTED, ait Neath, one or two good Fam- ilias' Washing; no chemicals; terms moderate—Write Z.Y.X., "Daily Post," Swan- sea. aoaee-4 WANTED to Rent or Purchase (preferred), a well-built 7 or 8-roomed House, near Gowerton Apply Dwelling, "Daily Post," Swansea. "VAXTED to Rent or Purchase, a 7 or 8- » roomed Hous^, with Garden, between Blackpiil and the Mumbles—Write P.E., 47, Stratlmairn-street, Cardiff. 151el-31 \A"ANTED to Purchase, Refreshment Room Business, Confectionery or Fruiterer's Business, or any suitable business—Apply, with particulars, Glyn, "Daily Post," Swansee. 10&1.30 vy -ANTED, for a month, small, comfortable » Furnished Hou-e, enclosed back garden essential; close to Cars and Bay or at Sketty. Moderate terms —Address C., Daily Post." Swansea. 249e2-3 by respectable Man, a small House, or three Unfurnished Rooms; neigmbourhood of Sandfields, or near Hos- pital.— Adidross Res>r>ec table, "Daily Post," Swansea 127 dl 30 C-ROOMED Hous-e Wanted, at once, oentre of 6- Swansea.—Write X., "Daily Post," Swan- &ea. 299el-31 fVSESckLLAKEOUS SALES. FOR SALE, Carriage Dog, 18 months, Dal- mation Breed—Apply 57, Cwmb.vjh-iid, Morriston. 128el-30 IpOU SALE, good Punching Ball and Gloves; no reasonable offer refused —Apply Tom, Daily Post," Swansea. 276e2-3 On SALE, pure-bred Sable and White Col- -*■ lie Puppy Dogo, good j>edigre>e.—Griffiths, 3, Argyle-street, Swausea. 77eI-29 IpOR SALE, a fine ColKe-St. Bernard Dog., 3 years old; splendid yard dog—Apply liionias Foxworthy, Devon House, Gorseinon. lllel-30 J^OR SALE, a cane wickered Mailcart, in splendid condition; will sell cheap; room wajiied. — Apply 15, Farm-lane, St. Thomas, Swansea. CASH Register for Sale; ^d to 10s.-Write c W. li., "Da-ly Post," Swansea. 212e2-1 | ^ONTRA-BASS Viol, four str,nged, fine old instrument, With Bow and Cover, £ 4 10s.; also old Viola, rare bargaiu.-Apply 14, Nelson-street, Swansea. 2ü6e2-1 SEV ERAL Buff Orpington Cockerels, pure- s bred, eany hatched, very vigorous, and fit for mating; 5s. 6d. each.—Elston, top of C'iifton Hill, Swansea. 67el-29 I^OR SAliTl 15 Br. H P. Robson's Oil Engine, second-hand, in good condition. Can be seen working. Low price for 4mmediate sale. -Evans Bros., Ltd., Morriston 195e2-l OR SALE, pure-bred Si>anJel Dog, four in F months old, from good wortting l'arèllts; will seJl cheap to goyi home.—Apply Billy, "Daily Post" Offices, Swansea. 2ci5e2-4 1~7KJR SALE,"Edison "Standard77"phonograph, complete, with 56in. Brass Concert Trum- pet, e3 15s. May be seen by appointment.— —"Tops," "Daily Post," Swanaea 208e2-1 FOR SALE,"Incandescent Portrait" Lamp, complete; «,lso j-Plate Mahogany Studio Camera, and Stand, with Repeating Backs, for | Midgets; will be sold together or separately; bargain—Write Light, "Daily Post," Swansea. 210e2-l }'OH. quick Sale, Greenhouse Heating Pipes, 100 lengths each 13ft. by 3.in. diameter. by iin. thick, wrought iron steam boiler tubes, equally as good as new. Price 2s. per tube.- Jones, Smale and Co., Metal Merchants. 8, Quay Parade, Swansea. 177el-31 FINE Magic Lantern ,new), 156 Slide.s, value £ 10, to be drawn for on March 3lst next, at 51. Bowen-street, Melyn, Neath. Tickets M. each. Vier be had from R. Bastian, 18, Cress- weil-u^j rnce, Neath. Winning number pub- lished ill "Daily Post" and "Echo." 153e1.31 "pOR SALE, Large Brass Beam Scares, with Agate Bearings, in perfect condition; suit Butcher, etc. Too large for owner. No rea- &onable offer refused, or would exchange for small Balance Scales to weigh up to about 5Ib5.-Gambold, 13, Castle-square, Swansea. _278e2-3 IRISH Terrier for Sale, very good house JL dog; take 10s. Gd., or exchange for good Retriever Dog, age from 6 to 18 months old.— Nash and Co., Boot and Clog Warehouse, Port Tennant-road, Swansea. 2S5e2-3 TO GROCERS, etc.—For Sale, a Platform T Weighing Machine, practically new, it ITcrfect condition; cost prioe when new, £ 5; P. reasonable offer accepted.—Apply Platform, "Daily Post," Swansea. 235e2-3 OS~6d—18-ct. Gold Cased, Curb Bracelet and Safety Chain, warranted worth double— F. Gordon, 57, Carlton-road, LoU^00' EDI-)I-.N-G GIFT.-Lady offers privately a » » magnificent C-guinea Service Ai quality plate (stamped), comprising six each xable, Dessert Spoons, and Forks, &lso ^°d Egg Spoons (36 pieces), nnsoUed; 2Is-; ap- proval arranged.—Write Gift, "!)a.¡ly Post," Swansea. 117e2-2 Horses, Cabs, Wagronettcs, etc. IT1 OR SALE, handsome Roan Mare Pany, win. ner of many prizes-—Apply C. j. Coj^. brook, 4, Humphrey-street, Swansea. 1645n2-3 FOR SALE, four-wheel Dogcart, in splendid condition, complete with Lamps, by Ful-. ler, Bs.th -Write H., "DaiTy Post" Swansea. 180el-31 FOR SALE, two Sets of Cob Harness; also Wagon Harness; must be sold; no use for same-Apply John North, Winter Gardens, Strand, Swansea. 284e2-4 IriOR SALE, Greengrocer's Horse, frap, and Harness, Horse 14 hands, for £ 7 the lot, or can be sold separately-award Charles Ambridge, 20, Canal-terrace, Ystalyfor* STROXG Cob for Sale. ri-ling five Yoors. I s hands, in good condition—Apply Old Brewery, Singleton-street, Swansea. I628nl-31 MUSICAL. MISS ADELINA GEORGE, A_R.C.M. (Pupil of Chevalier Emil Bach, London), winner at three National Eisteddfods, receives pupils for Pianoforte, Harmony, and Thoory.-For terms, apply Shartesbury House, St Helen's. road, Swansea -)ê2d4-4 PIANOFORTE TUNING, 3s. 6d Reooramen- p datio-if from Dr. Turpin, Gladstone and Broodwood and Son. Pianos from Hopkinson. Collard, Brinsmead, etc. 5a.e or Hire.- Charles Eadon, 53, Brunswici-stieftt, Swansea.. END Postcard :íIT Tuners of Organs and j O Pinnos; only the best London Factory Tuners kept, and all instruments tuned bv .i4Dr(-) our men are done thoroughly, and well—J Brader and Sons, 9, ^inl-st.re-n, Swansea 136031-29 "A Guinea Collard and Collard, Upright Iron OU Frame, check action Piano. Rosewood case, boxwood Hues on panel, reduced for prompt cash to .055.—J. Brader and Sons, 9. Wind-street, Swansea. 136el-29 VVTALNUT LTpriglil, Iron Grand i'ianofoi-tjo, VV full trichord, check action, al! iate-+ improvements, reduced to £20 nett cash —J Brader and Sons. 9, Wind-Street Swansea. 29 PIANOS and Organs—CoHard and Collard, P Brinsmead. Karn. Good Stock. Cash or Credit- Pianos Exchanged Tuning and Re- pairs Good Pianu, 18 guineas cash—J. F Col- lett, 4, Nicholl-streot, Swansea 11ge2-22 ISS MIRIAM EDWARDS. A.R.C.M.. So- Al prano (pupil of W. Shakespeare, Esq.. London), of Queen's Hall, London and Provin- cial Concerts, Teacher of Voice Production and the Art of Singing. Concerts, Oratorios, and "At Homes "—Address "Llwyn On," Mumbles, 146el-30 6D per Lesson—Pianoforte and The >r> ( er- tificated Young Lady receives pupils at above oorms. -Addross Music, "Daily Post." Swansea 12701-20 FOR SALE, Zonophone, two guineas; a per- fect gem-, cost tour guineas; bargain- Apply 11, RlafcAni&plaoe, Owtaeea. 1Tge1-31 pIANO and ViOlin Playing, Singing, etc.— Lessons any hour, day or evening, by Bronze Medallist, Society of Arte.—Mr- H. Lymn, 139, King Edward's-ro3d. Swansea. 1631 n2-l ROPr:RTy rei OAl-S AN 3 TO LET, I FOR SALE ,two six-roomed Houses, Waterloo- flaoe, and one 5-roomed House Langland- terrace, Brynmll'.—Apply A. J. Gear, 15, Dy* nevor-place. Swc-sea. ,ea. HOL'SE and Stable for Sale, Rodney-street.— For particuiars address Stable, "Da^y Pos-t," Swansea. 8'2r:i-23 Tj^OR~~SALJEj a bstiutiai Villa Residence facing Recreatiion Ground, in splendid condition—Write Villa, "Daily Post," r^RAND INVESTMENT —For Sale, five Houses, situated centre of town, three with 110 ground rent, two with ground rent at low rate; about 40 years uit^xpired. App y j George Tavlor, 29; Union-street, Swanse". 1620nl-2a HOUSE for Sale, main street, near National Schools; good position; suitable con- version to shop—Address J.J-, 161, R.^n6^" street, Swansea. 14^1"J° FOR SALE, substantial leasehold Family I -*■ Resid-enco, 11 rooms, hot and cold ba -n; eviery convenience; Priorton V illas. ppj Devan, Lansdowne, Mumbles. 254e2-" BROOKLANDS-TERRACE.—Leasehold House to V,0 Sold.—Apply for lmrticiua"' 9_1' Brooklaiiils-terracs, Swansea. TJ^OR SALE. House, in Crozier-street, I^am- betih, near Westminster Bridge; rent £ 38; oLly £ 525—Apply Crozier, 71, HIgh.sVfo9t., Swansea. 3Uie-4 WE will Build or Buy you a House, and you can pav for it tn payments, which will average about the rent of same. Our system Is simple, conservative, and safe-Particulars free from Cvnwyd Evans, Resident Secretary, The British' House and Land Assurance Co., Ltd.. 2. union- Chambers, Union-stroot, Swan. s«i Agents Wanted. 1567n2-14 *•38 S~ £ T~aU3!WE33 FREMtSKB DOUBLE-FRONTED House and Shop to Let, in g.d condition, newly done out .-c.en- tral positnear Market; low rent. Apply Higman aud' Co. Auctioneers, Northampton- place, Swansea 217e2-l T (I be Let. CorDer"Bouse aud Shop, No. 9, X Dyfatty-street, Swansea—Apply J. Hall, 4, Cambrian-place, Swansea. ^r.2-3 ^O^ LKT for OfficoTTTwo^Large Rooms, 22ft. by ■ 13ft.. and 25ft. bv "35ft., well lighted, lot singly or together. —J- Brader and Sons, 9, Wind-street, S\ .sea. -4 STOR2S to Let in Victoria-road, Swansea; I- rent moderate.—Apply J. Hall, 4, Cam- brian-place. Swansea. 1629nl-31 STABLE, in Pictori-la»e, to be Let; immedi- ate possession.—Apply W. J- Roes, Laur- els, Swansea. 71el-29 TS tET—HOUSES. MUMBLES- To ^easl-dataoa««i Cottage, All three > t- -.h.g-TWvn, Draw. ing-r'jom, Kitcf aAteet i-aigh- bouriiood; jiic- view of^Iin;, ■gas tiirou^Hoii: Swansea. NORWAY nortkex, Bishopston.—To Lett March 25lii P c-j.nily Situated on rcai,n read. Large garden.—Audrey- Mrs. Alxard, 55/ j Man^el-terace, Swansea. ^46e2-3 rpo LET, G-roomed ilouafe, neaf Cockett sta- tion; s.de entrance—Apply Crocker, sta- tion-road, Cockett 283e2-3 TO LET, 6-rocmed House and Garden, jer- sey-terrace, near Upper Bank.-Apply Williams, Ael-v-Bryn, Bonymaen 89el-29 rpc LET, Twynyrodyn House, Llansamlet, con- taining three Reception Rooms, five Bed- rooms, bath room (hot and cold), with garden. Land can be had; possession March 25th. — Apply Kirkbouse. Maesmelln. Neath. 173el-31 apartments TO LET. APARTMENTS— Comfortable Furnished Bed- room and Sitting-room, for gentleman or two friends; bath (hot and oold); piano; mod- erate inclusive terms.—Russell Villa, Dynevor- place, Swansea. 18Sel-29 A PARmENTS.—Comfortable Bedroom and A Sitting-room, Windsor-terrace, Uplands, bath (hot and cold), for one or two gentlemen, with or without board, good cooking and attendance, convenient for cars.-Address Com- fortable. "Daily Post," Swansea. 832d1-30 BOARD Residence, for one or two Gentlemen; bath and every convenience; inclusive weekly terms, £ 1—Apply 11, Oaklands-terrace, Swansea. 289c2-5 ClOMFORTABLE Lodgings for one or two J Young Men—Apply Hagley, 12, Argyle- street, Swansea. i624nl-29 COMFORTABLE Apartments, in good neigh- c bourhood, for single jierson; St. Thomas district—Write Delta, "Daily Post," Swansea. lOOnl-30 GENTLEMAN, using comfortable Rooms, T Cromwell-street, offers to share with an- other; cost moderate; bath; good cooking; convenient—^Write Health. "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 123el-30 HOMELY Lodgings, in central position; highly recommendted by "Daoly Post" reporter—Address Temple, "Daily Post," Swansea. I0n2-1 VTICE Homely Lodgings, tor one or two Young Men-, centre of Oxford-street; terms mortPTa.t.A -W..itA Empire. "Daily Post," Swansea. ID OOMS to Let, over Shop; moderate rent.- Apply 15, Union-street, Swansea. 271e2-3 ri'O I,ET, two Furnished Rooms; suit young L married couple—Apply 46, Western-street, Swansea. 263e2-3 rjiO LET. Three Unfurnished Rooms, to rt- -L spectable people.—Apply 149, High-strest, Swansea. 313-e2.1 'fO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms, with use -L of scullery and b^th.—27, Alexandra-ter- race, BrynmUl. _u 266el-30 ri^wo Unfurnished Rooms to Let, with use of -L scullery and gas stove, at 35, Bay View- terrace, Swansea. 181el-3l rj^.WO Unfurnished Rooms to Let—Apply 27, A Rhyddings Park-road. Swansea (King Edward's-road end). 32el-23 rno LET, well Furnished Front Sitting and A Iiedr om, in Wff! End.—Apply Rooms, "Daily Post," Swansea. Z64-32,.3 lpO LET, two Unfurnished Room*, suit young 1 married couple.—Apply 17. Norfolk-st.. Mount, Pleasant, Swansea. I24el-3Q rpo LET, Front Sitting-room and Bedroom, A bath (hot and cOld). no children; mod- erate terms. -Apply 3, Brunswick-street, Swan- sea. 1000dl-30 rpo LET, -u^'ror Front Sitting and Bedroom A piano, ixitli (hot and cold); terms moder- a^;—Apply Tay'oi-, 1. St.. George-street, Swan- sea. 247e2-3 TO LET, two Unfurniblied Rooms, with use of bathroom, gas stove, and scullery—Apply before six o'clock, 53. Marl borough-road, swan- sea. 257e2-3 TO LET, two Furnished Rooms; suit respect- T able married couple or two young men; terms moderate.— Apply 28. Argyle-street, Swan- see. 2Tle2-3 frVD LET, two Unfurnished Rooms, use of A bath room, to respectable young couple. —Apply 4. Richards-terrace, off Argyle-street. Swansea 244e2-3 TO LET. two comfortable, Unfurnished Rooms; use of ga.s s-tove. bath, a.r:d teul- lery; suit married couple—45, Marlborough- road. Swansea. 223e2-l TO LET, Comfortable Front Sitting and Bed- room, for Gentleman; bath (hot and COJO); good cooking and attendance—2, Wil- lOws-place, Swansea. 266e2-3 X° »LET' Front Bed-Sitting-room, com- ,orm lDrtably furnished; suit married couple; in -p" • 9d- w<>ekly; f-rams pass door—Apply rin&o of Wales-road, Swansea. 250el-30 -;We T° fLKT' well-fumished Front or Rack Sit- l/i > :s"room' 'jn'e cr two Bedrooms; hot and woia bath; piano; good cooking; no children— Mansel-terra->e. Swansea. 55el-31 COMFORTABLY Furnished Bed-Sitting-room; also Lodgings, suit young men; bath and cold); near the Hospital. — Apply ,arle,3 Evans, The Newsagent, etc., 72, Bryn- r- road, Swansea. 79el-29 TjNFURNISHED Apartments to Let, own and grate in Sitting-room; no children reasonable terms—Apply 163, St. Helen's^ avenue, Swansea. 208e2-l 0 Unfurnished Rooms to Let, with oven grate; only respectable people need apply—13, Brunswick-street, Swansea. 227e2-3 Q Unfurnished Rooms to Let, to respectable couple—Apply first instance, at Charles Evans's, The Newsagent, etc., Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 283el-30 -= APARTMENTS and FURNISHED MOUSED WANTEO. A Young Lady wants a nice, comfortable place to live in with family—Write, giv- ing lowest terms, to Haste, c.o. "Daily Post Swansea. 281e2-3 ing lowest terms, to Haste, c.o. "Daily Post," Swansea. 281e2-3 LU RNISHED Apartments—Wanted, two Bed- rooms and Front Sitting-room; neighbour- hood of Uplands or Constitution Ilill preferred. Mcderate.—Write Uplands, "Daily Post," Swan- e«a -J i £ 0el-31 NEATH.—Wanted, by Single. Gehtlem&S^jj in good locality in Neath, Furnished Pit- ting-room and Bedroom, Bathroom an advant- ag&. Good plain cooking required.—Apply, stating terms, c.o. Parmmter. The Croft, Neath. 'I 194e2-l 1 4'ANTED, two or three Unfurnished Rooms, in or near St. Thomas .—Write Beta, "Daily Post," Swansea. 239el-31 WANTED, Apartments, two or three Rooms, near Hospital preferred; three in fam- ily.—Write, with particulars, Permanent, "Daily Post," Swansea. l39ei-30 WANTED,"by a LadjTlw^TTi^T^ia^ge^ [-n. furnished Rooms (front), witih attend- ance; Uplands, Brynmill, or Walter-road dis- trict.-Full particulars to Aber, "Daily Post," Swansea. 255e2-3 ¡ WANTED, by resi>ectabie Woman, Large Un- furnished Room, with quiet, homely people; central; moderate rent; no' children preferred.—Write Respectable, "Daily post" Swansea. 310e2-4 YOUNG Married Couple require two or three Unfurnished Rooms, with use of scul- lery; must be near town; rent moderate- V., "Daily Post," Swansea, 287e2-27 LCST AND FCUND. LOST, Carriage Whip, Initials G.G.R to J.T. on ferrule—Return to Rutland Mews, Swansea. 190el-29 T OST, Wire-Paired Fox Terrier Dog Puppy, ■ white body, coloured head—Return to Bridge Inn, St. Thomas. 197el-29 T OST, in ILing Edward's-road or Bryn-road, "J Lady's Gun metal Watch, attached to ..<j¡"- Silver Chain. Will finder kindly return to Thy T.?nrels, King Edward's-road, Swansea. 209el-29 LOST, a Sable and White Collie Dog, answer- ing to the name of "Prinoe." Anybody rburning same to Danesbury House, Elgin- street, Manselton, will be rewarded. The address on collar is of late residence. 321e2-3 53. REWARD—Lost, on Saturday morning, January 25th, at the Recreation Ground, a Boy's Grey Tweed Overcoat.-Al.-ply Behenna, 7, Heathneld, Swansea. 1635n2-l TpoUND, Airedale Bitch. If not claimed in three days will be sold to defray ex- i,em&cs -:Tllomg-, LI an, Midtile Road, Cwm- bwrla. 279e2-3 VV/^ILL the Person who was seen picking up a Market Basket and Fish Basket, lost from Morriston car, Monday evening, kindly leturn to Benson, Fislimonger, High-street, w an sea. 288el-3l t- MATRIMONY ATATRIMONY—Photograph Future Husband or Wife, with position, calling, and date of marriage, Is. 6d.; One Year's Events, is. 6ci. 5 Years' Events, 2s. 6d.; Life Chart, 7s. 6d. S^x l^'rthti'me Stamp reply.-Prof. Morris, "Bud- 1:1," Men-dip-road, Weston-Super-Mare. HOel-50 -= MACHINARY. FOR SALE, 25ft. Waddle Fan and Engine complete, Air Receiver or Tank, 35ft. by Centrefugal Pump 12in. delivery—Apply Douglas Stewart and Co., Quay Parade, Swan- &3 a. 162e2-7 Vertical Boilers, 8ft 6in. x 3ft. 6in., 70 and 801bs. pressure; one 9ft. x 4ft., 651bs. pressure, one 9ft. 6in. x 4ft. 6in., 701bs. pres- 6ure- 162e2-7 2Steam Winches, 7in and 6in. Cylinders, suitable for sinking or hauling, 20 tons Corrugated Sheets, cheap. 162e2-7 T ARGE quantity of 3iii., 4in., 5in. Loose Flange Bends; High Speed Steam Engine, 7in. Cylinder, by Tangye. 1;000 yards Jin. C-illiery Rope. U AULING ENGINES, Steam Pipes, and all • OolWery Requisites. Buyers of Old Plant for dismantling, Brass, etc.—Apply for above, Douglas Stewart and Co, Quay Parade, Swansea. 162e2-7 ^OTOR CARS, CYCLES, CT3. X^OR SALE, Gent's Bicycle, free wheel and rim brakes, 35s.; also one fixed wheel, 25>-—li, Penmaen-terrace, Swansea. 174el-31 I OICYCLES delivered on First Payment of 5s. Tyres and Accessories at Lowest Prices. Bicycles, £ 3 19s. 6d. guaranteed 10 years. Cata- logues fre.e.-Frank1:mCis. 35, Railway-road, Biackburn 2604 V EW HUDSON CYCLES.—Latest ideas at low- est cost. The World's finest quality on tut' most favourable terms! cither for cash or deferred payments We are now showing splendid ranges of New Models, fitted with those most sought after modern improvements, the throe Speed Gear and the Coaster Hub. These inventions give much greater ease in ascending hills, and ensure absolute safety on all dangerous ascents, make cycling safer, easier, and more delightful, and they are in- cluded in the Models of New Hudson Machines at lower prices than has ever before been possible. Write for lat-est 1903 Catalogues, now in preparation. Sent post- free anywhere. Lo- cal Agents: J. Brayley, i5. Gower-street, Swan- sea, and J. Brest, 23. Bridge-street, Abercarn. Mon. EDUCATION. :V1I. Service Candidates successfuliy pre- pared for their examinations. Numerous recent successes. Telegraph Learners, Head Post Office, Swansea, Male Sorters, London and Swansea G.P.O.; Pitman's Shorthand rapidly teught. Arithmetic, Book-keeping, etc. Suc- cess guaranteed. Indies or Gentlemen.—Mr. Harris, Shorthand School, 22, New Oxford-st.. -wan sea 3451 I ESSONS in Painting end Drawing (Oils and -»' Water Colours), given by Mrs. S G. Tyler iSiiver Medallist), holding 13 certificates. — Prospectus on application.—Address Bryngv, ili. The Grove, Swansea. 990dl-29 PRIVATE TUITION in French. German, I:alian, Spanish, Latin, Esperanto, Book- keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Arithmetic, etc. Thorough and rapid preparation for ex- aminations and Business Translations and For- eign Correspondence.—Oswald Korth, Author of Commercial Spanish Grammar, 1, Kensington- terrace, Swansea. Nat. Tel. No. 636. 30d.b. MINE Managers' Examinations—Candidates coached 94 tier cent. Cambrian Stu- dents successful last Cardiff examination. Les- sons by post. Geologv, Mining, Engineering, Surveying. Electricity, Mining. Arithmetic. Certificates awarded—Write for Syllabus. — Cambrian Mining Institute, Glanffrwd, Porth. 62el-29 THE BERLITZ School of Languages, Limited., have opened their First and Only Branch at 18, Castle-street (Masters). All living and in j porta nt Languages taught Business Special- ity. Commercial Trench, Commercial German, Commercial Spanish. Translations. Moderate fees. Complete success Trial lesson free. 21Z>e2-1 FURNITURE. DR NOBLE'S Kidney and Backache Pills, for Backache, Rheumatism, Weak Back, Lumbago, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Gravel Price Is.—Myrddin Da vies. M R.P S., 4, Ox- ford-street, Swansea 38MS20 T EFT-OFF Clothing.-Best prices given for L all kinds of Left-off Clothing, in any condition, and all House Effects Li dies waited upon by appointment.—Mrs Morris, 29, I Lower Union-street, Swansea 949d2-18 AMERICAN Corn Plaster, superior to all A Corn Paints. Try then judge No fail- ure; no pain or burning; no harassing Corns; ease immediately; 7Jd. — Myrddin Davies, M.R.P.S., Chemist. Oxford-street. Swansea SS2d2-20 FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! FURNITURE A CHALLENGE FROM HILL'S Where can you equal this? Solid Satin Walnut Bedroom Suite with Ward- robe, 5i guineas. Spring-seated Parlour Suite in Leather Cloth, £ 2 19s. 6d. Kitchen Couches, 15s. 6d All-Brass Fenders from i2s. 6d Feather Beds, 27s. 6d. Odd Wardrobes from 45s. Solid Walnut Sideboards from £ 3 Please Note;—Here's a bargain, open to supply the trade at the above prices. Don't forget our address; Hill's Sale Rooms, Castle- street, Swan&oa. 304e2-4 A most remarkable thing lias occurred; Some people -v111 ssy 'tis absurd. For a Firm such &s Hill's, Who pay all their bills, To sell at the price they are doing •■li to others would mean utter ruin. —Hill's Sale Rooms, Castle-street, Swansea. 304e2-4 PERSONAL. PRIVATE Enquiry Office, 12, Lower Oxford- street, Swansea, by Mr Thomas Jones (son of ex-Superintendent Jones, of the Swan- sea Police), retired Officer of the Metropoli- tan Police, London, with 25 years' exuerienee in all classes of inquiries Promptness and secrecy" guaranteed Private address; Killav secrecy" guaranteed Private address; Killav Nat Telephone, 439, Swansea; Nat Te1 4-3. Killay. 1037n2-l 4 MISCELLANEOUS. PARTNERSHIP Dissolved. — Dowey and p Davies, Neath, Herb Beer Makers. Dow- ey retires, Davies takes the business, paying all demands 215el-25 1\/| RS. STEWART, Lady Specialist, Safe and J' Certain Remedy. Private Consulting Rooms; 9, Grove-place, Swansea 695d411 W ANTED, Rind, respectable Couple, to Adopt Baby from birth; £ 10 premium given—Address Lena, "Daily Post," Swansea. 878dl-2 ]\,TAGNETISM is Life—MarveUoas Cures are made by Madam Lewis, 15, Talbot-street, Aberavon, by personal Magnetism. Only pa- tients so-called incurable invited. 268e2-3 pALMISTRY —Madame Marie, the Popular p :.My Swansea Palmist, gives Private De- lineations at 13. Alexandra Arcade, left s/de Kigft-stoeen, Swansea, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m., daily. Fees, Is M 3s. 6d., and 5s. 273e2-3 TE/D" rrrcrALfTrE?. /^IHINA and Earthenware, cheap. — JWil- assorted Crates of Everyday Sell Tig Lines for Shops, Markets, and Hawking.- Write for free lists.—Sheaf Pottery Manufac- turers. Longton, Staffs. 193c2-12 ,OT fide Halls SHAFTESBURY HALLS.—These fine Halls ^have just been redecorated through- out. and are most convenient for Balls, Dances, Private Parties, Teas, Socials, Lec- tures, Concerts. Bazaars, etc.-Apply A. Wil- liamson, 85. Oxford-street, Swansea 35e2-21 ASTHMA and Bronchitis—A gentleman who has been cured of this complaint will gladly send particulars to any sufferer en- closing stamped envelope—Mr. Lock, Station- road, Lingfield 68e2-l ESTABLISHED over 2U years—Try William- E son's Celebrated Sausages, Pork Pies, Black Pudding. Polony, Brawn. Cooked Meats, Ox Tongues, Home Cured Hams and Bacon All goods manufactured cn the premises. Whole- sale and retail. — 53, Oxford-street, Swansea- Nat. Tel 0510 638c2-10 -r- lADIES We nut an opportunity to con- L vinee you tnat Blaachard's Apioi and Reel Pills i-upersede Pennyroyal. Pil Coctaia, Bitter apple, etc We are prepared to send you sample free on receipt of two stomps to pay postage.-Lealie Martyn, Ltd., SW Chem- ists, 34. Dalston-lane, London d.b NIOTEPAPEH. Printed with your vidi s. JLi Memorial Cards, Visiting Girds. V,'eo.d Cards, printed newest style; Latest biiir li- able Stationery ili Stock.—Rhys Roberts. v tioncr and Printer, Morriston. TJAZAAR GOODS (Special), 6Jd. and id — Largest Var.ety and Value in the Tru.e. Wholesaloe only.— Salmou and Matt'l1c',nu¡.n, Ltd., Gloucester-place, Birmingham. 112e2-8 CHIP Potato and Cook Shop Fittings Every variety Champion Ranges. Potato Peelers, Shop on Wheels. 127-page List Fiee —Mabbotts. Poland-street. Manchester npo BUILDERS — Billhe.wis, Memorandums, A Business Circulars and Cards. ii ue Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing, at the "Cambrian" effice, 211 H.gh-street •vanse^ rp WOODWARD, Purveyor, High-street. J- Swansea Established over 35 years. For Brawns, Pork Pie< Saveloys. Luncheon Sausage Pressed Beef and Tongues, Mumblea Brawn a delicacy Ox and Pig Tongues. Cheek Brawn Also Home cured Hams and Bacon 5Sd2-2 MY Eyes are rested, my headaches re- lieved, and 11.3" Sight restored, by v. ear- ins ETCIIELI.'S Glasses. Consultations daily. Sight Testing and Advice Free of Qiarge. by HUTCHING* ETCHF.LLS, D.B.O.A.. Optoi ^'ist, and Holder of tlio British Optical A relation's Sight Tec-ting Diploma (by ex annua top Note address; No. 7, Gower-street. Swansea. 243i-2-3 Vy 4TCH "STOPPED ? — Why nave >ur VV Watch tinkered by incompetent re- pairers. when by g^ing to Jack C'impbeli ate Miers Bros., Watchmakers and ,.vellera t- his Majesty King Edward), you can get it ski i! idly 1 repaired at a low price. Old Gold and SI! ver Bought Spectacles to suit all eights —Ad.ess 20. Arcade. High-Jf.reet. Swansea tiM KITTING MACHINES—Best Home Employ- ment Easy Hire Terms, ov Extra Dis- count for Cash Lessons free Distance no Gb- joct-Griffltho, ?. Parade. Neatb £ 32 NITTJNG MACHINES A '.e<v a • >U ? ••• ad- K hand tn stock, very rtic-i, Grisw dfi, Hyam. Eclipse. Roth,veil. Eat rise- etc in Kood working order t > unci .Grtt- tiths. 8, Parade, Neath. ass, TRADE NOTICE C. ROWLAND, DOCK AND RAILWAY CONTRACTOR, RAILWAY HAULIER AND SHIPPING AGENT TO THE LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, MID- LAND RAILWAY COMPANY & brOND DA & SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY CO. GEN^-lAL^ STEVEDORE. FISHER STREET. DAVIES' Balsam of Honey for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc— Prepared only by J Davies, M.P.S., 30. High-street. Is. lid. and 2s. 9d per bottle d.b.2.t.c S- EWING MACHINES—Cheapest House In Wales, Combined Washing Machines. 1 Cfimot be beaten in price or quality. Only house in Walea sending machines ta ChIli. Est. 1871.—Griffiths. 8, Parade Neath 6202 A DIES —My improved Remedies act in a few hours, when all else fails Surpris- ingly effective. Success guaranteed. Send stamped envelops for Free Sample-Nnrse Hammond, 13, Ingledene, Boscombe-road, South- end, Essex. 54Uid.b 5-24 LADIES—We want an opijor^anity to con- vince you that. Planch: ^? Apiol and Steel Pills supersede Pennyroyal, PH Cochia, Bitter Apple, etc. We a.re prepared to send you sample free on receipt of two stamps to pay postage. — Leslie Martyn, Ltd., S.W., Chemists, 34, Dalston-lane. London d.b. ELASuC Stockings. 2s 6d.; Silk, 3s.; Ank- E lets and Knee Caps, 2s.; Silk, 3s. 6d.; in all si'zes—Moses Tones, Chemist, 12, High-st., Swansea. 306e2-4 OfvOZS. Tobacco cr 350 Cigarettes fojf 6d_— For particulars how to obtain these send stamped addressed envelope to The Internal ional Co-operative Toixwx'o Co., 41, Charles- street, Cardiff. 294t>2-3 T7*OR quality and value go to Sidney Pal- -C mefs. Good selection of Weddilig Cak^s I always kept in stock. Parties catered for at the shortest notice. Estimates free. Cor. Tel. 148.-68, Oxford-street, and Branches. 3C7e2-4 T EFI-OFF Clothing.—Highest prices given L For Ladies', Gents', and Children's rAt- off Clothing, Boots, etc. Ladies waited u])on Postcards receive prompt attention. — Mrs. Ruck, Wardrobe Dealer, 15, Prince of Wale.s. „ 007^0 i road, & wan sea. 297082-1 IMPORTANT to Mothers—Every Mother who values the health and cleanliness of her child should use Harrison's "Reliable" Nur- sery Pomade One application kills all and vermin, beautifies and strengthens tho hair. In tins. 41d and 9d. Postage Id- George W. Harrison, Cliemist, Broad-street., Reading Sold by Chemists. Agents: M. Davies 4, Oxford-street, Swansea; Evan Jones. Gcwertrn: Fontarla to Griflitas HerberVstreet; Aberavon, Fort Talbot, G. D. Loveluck. MONEY CASH to Advance, on personal security, quickly, on riost. moderate terms, and with easy weekly payments.—Write Cash, "Daily Post," Swansea. 185dl-31 X*TA AAA Trust and other Funds to ad- lU>UUU vance on Mortgage oi Freehold Property. Land or good Leasehold, in sums oi E200 upwards at 4 to 5 i.er cent-Aopb Htg- _ian and Co., Land Agents, Swansea. 39el-t;3 SHOPKEEPERS, Tradespeople, and Others in ks financial difficulties, and pressed by iijeir creditors, shoina apply immediately to Assistance, "Daily Post," Swansea Book also purchased. 746di-31 PRIVATE Mortgage of £100, or £ 200 to £ 500, .1. at low interest on LeasehoLa or Fres- uuld Property .—Apply Property. "Daily Post," Swansea. 29Se2-3 rp WILLIAMS and Co., Welcome-lane, Swan- A sea, make private loans to respectable borrowers. Mortgage Brokers. Bills Discounted. No fees. Strictly confidential. Terms moder- ate. Easy Repayments arranged to suit Bor- rowers.—Trevor Williams, Manager. Corp. Tel. T 24 JOHX i\ HAKVEY and Sou- Auctioneers, Swansea, have sums from £ 100 upwards to advance 011 Mortgage oi Frseliold and Lease- hold Prol.erti.e.s. Furniture, etc., warehoused and advances made thereon pending sale, a» J weil as ou other securities, life policies, etc. I-argest Salerooms in the Principality— 4, and 5, Goat^street, Swansea. 33d3-23 i^v JONES, Financier, make Ca-sli Advances JJ. from £ 3 to £ 3C0 to all respectable house- holders, at reasonable rate of interest, with- holders, at reasonable rate of interest, with- out delay—Apply jK-rsonally, or by letter, dis- tance no object. No lees. Lasy repayments arranged to suit convenience of borrowers _iy Private and confidential Guaranteed.—Apply 3, Grove-piace, Alexandra-road. Swansea. £ »OA to £ 5,000 Advanced by Private Lender 1U on Simple Promissory Note. >o bills of Sale taken, and absolute privacy guar- anteed. First letter of application receives prompt attention, and intending borrowers are waited uj>on by a representative who )- em- powered to complete transaction on terms mutually arranged, no charge being maae un- less business actually completed. Special Quotations for short loans-Write in con. fidence. to C. Wells, Corridor Chambers. Le- cester. MUSIOAL. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 100, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA. MISS FLORENCE L. FRICKER, MUS. BAC., A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., and IQ; MINNIE M. FRICKER, L.B.A.M., A.R.C.M. I EDUCATIONAL. TRT S' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, Q ilUj° DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal—MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certilico-ted Resident French and English Governesses and ^isitics Pro lessors. pupils prepared for all Public Examina tions. The House is well cituated in its c oVD grounds, close to beach and parks. PICTON MEWS, DILLWYN-STREET, SWANSEA. L. L & T. BULLIN. C&bs always rsady. Weddi with suitable Horses. 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