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The Pc s tm a £ tx-r Cie ruerai does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addressed to any Post Office, and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Depart- ment. Le-tiers to advertisers by initials, etc., or otherwise, may be directed to "ihe Cambrian" Office free of charge; and if etamps are sent to cover post ;e, will be forwarded to the Advertise.r's own Add ss. Remittances under 5s. tray be made m H -U i £ >eijiy Postage Stamps or Postal Orders. Postal Orders should be made to "The South Wa'as Post" Newspaper Co., Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address aJl communications to the Manager, The Cambi -a." P—n—— SITUATIONS VACANT. Housekeepers. WANTED, Immediately. Workilig House- keeper, to a bachelor.—Apply 1, Trin- Sty-place, Swansea, between 5,30 ahSk 7 p.m. 1687n2-7 WANTED, oapable Help, supervision of W bouse and two servants; knowledge of cooking; good needlewoman.-Write Help, "Daily Post," Swansea. 549e2-ll Cocks and Kitchenmaida. WANTED, a Cook-General; Boy kept for Boots.' Knives, Coal, etc.—Vicarage, Mumbles. 422e2-7 WANTED, a good Kitchenmaid, able to assist in plain cooking.—Write Midland, "Daily Post," Swansea. 544e2-10 TXT* ANTED, -a good Cook-General, about 24 W years of ?ge..—A "yly Mrs. Jones, Bird-in- Hand, High-c'-roet, .insea. 5i0e2-6, House and parlourmaids. WANTED, experienced Housemaid.—Apply J. Rees Evans, Draper, 218, High-street, Swansea- 472e2-8 WANTED. immediately, Housemaid; small family .riother maid kept.—Apply 72, Wal' £ >ir-roau, Swansea. 344el-5 Nurses. WANTED, at once, a Nurse.—Apply 3, Cwm- donkin-ter 13.90, Swansea. 519e2-10 "V 'i ANTED. trustworthy, capable Young » Woman, not und-er 18, as Nurse, for three jhndren. Previous experience unnecessary.— j address Lady, "Diiily Post," Swansea. 487e2-8 CKKfcEALft A clean Girl, aged 20 to 25, Wanted, for Plain Cooking —Apply Market Restaur- ant, Oxford-street, Swansea; also Girl aged 15. 1661n2-5 O ESPECTABLE Girl Wanted, 20 to 23, with Xi good i< !<J-ences.—Apply in morning only, s; io9, Hish-st-reeit, Swansea. 547e2-7 a Daily Girl.-Apply 11, Brynmill- » » crescent, Swansea. 1683n2-11 WANTED. General Servant.—Apply Mrs John, Colliers' Arms. Llansamlet. 556e2-5 XX/ANTED, Maid, over 17; housework.—Apply » » 22, BrynDull-crescent, Swansea. 479e2-8 WANTED, <-•«;. n, resx^ectabie Girl.—Apply Mrs. ixjngiand, Cockett House, Sketty. 357e2-5 \\J .NTED. a gr.od General &erYa.nt.—Apply V t it Seyaan, Ironmonger, Mumblee. 1662n2-6 TXTANTriD, a; once, a good General Servant. yt —Apply 5 Gwmdonkin-terrace, Swansea. 51&e2-10 ANTED] good GenoraT Servant.-Apply W after 6 lun., 11, Bryn-road, Swansea. 571e2-ll YKJANTED, strong Young Girl, for Housework. » —-ppp:v 3, Mirador-crescent, Swansea. 1659n2-5 "i^"AXTKL-, strong, clean Girl, to help Gen- V oral.—Apply 4, Brynmill-crescent, Swan- ■vei- 501e2-7 -li|7ANTED, a General Servant; good refer- IV enc-zz required.—Apply 7, Walter-road, Swansea. 456e2-7 xtttaXTFD, General Servant.—Apply ~Mi^ V\ Williams, 22, Walter-terraoe, Swansea, after pip. 393e2-6 WANTED, at once, a strong Girl, as General Servant—Apply Mrs. Taylor, Humphrey- street, Swansea. 567e2-11 T\TANTED," a good, strong General Servant; ■ good to suitable girl- Apply Corn- ier, Portheawl. 597e2-H Y\7AKTLP. a good General Servant.—Apply, Vr in fir-st instance, Ford, Newsagent, 17, St linen's-road, Swansea. l665n2-6 TED, Person, for General Housework; good wages given to suitable person. App-y Shakespeare, Neath. Azie.2^7 "lTTTANTED, at once, Young Girl, about 15, to Vf assist in housework—Apply Mrs. Aw- bur" Mansel-stre^t, Swansea. 502e2-10 "VTT ANTED, General Servant; sleep out; wash- VT ing given out—Apply Mrs. Thomas, Gol- den Croas, St. Thomas, Swansea. 414e2-6 TTIT'AN'TEl), at once, a good, strong General; If pari washing given out.—Apply 28, Gwvdr-crescent, Uplands, Swansea. 488e2-10 \\7ANTED, experienced General, plain cook- »V ing, small family —Mrs. Lindsay Care- less. Hill Side, Llandrindod Wells. 333e2-5 ANTED, good General Servant; no wash- ing good wages given. Apply 2, Chad- desley-'errace, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. V'7ANTE?> res peetab no ob- V jection to one not out before. Apply Mrs. Owyn, "North jrood,' Dillwyn-road, Sketty. 5l7e2-10 W~ ANTED, at onoe, a good General Servant. —Apply Mrs. Kubenstein, Paper Hang- ing Warehouse, 24, Gower-street, Swansea. 5l0e2-6 r^TANTED Young Girl, as General, about 18- v 1 25, 1 wo in family, good home Apply FadrrJnton Hotel, Bur rows-road, Swansea. 538e2-10 ANTED, respectable, nealthy, Young Girl, » » 16 to 18, for geneial housework; Cook- Genexal kept.-Monkman, Penpont, Clydach-on- Tawe 371e2-6 XATANTED, Young Girl, abo«fc 15, ircrninga Wf «nd afternoons only, t» help In house. JEb family.—Apply 19, Aylesbury-road, Bryn-, 210, StwiiBsen. ZSLaMe USEFUL Help Wanted, for country house; LJ four in family; no laundry; in comfort- able home; good wages.—Write Box 64. "Daily Post," Swansea. 331e2-7 TANTED, at once, a respectable, reliable » » Girl, for morning work.-Apply Mrs. Tom Davies, 44, Cromwell-terrace, Mount Plea- sant, Swansea. 561e2-7 "V1TANTED, Young Girl, as General; must strong and willing.—Apply in first Instance, Mr. John Morgan, Newsagent, Golden House, Woodfield-stTeet, Morriston. 1658n2-5 fervitnts registry Offices. CROOKS, Kitchenmaids, Laundrymaids, Cook- Generals, Housemaids, Nurses, Waiters, Markers, Grooms, Gardeners, (Man and Wife), Farm Labourer, Billiard Boys.—Swansea Em- ployment Agency, 13, Alexandra Arcade, High- street, Swansea—Manager. W. Porter. Tel 861, Central 469e2-8 MRS. Llewellyn Howell, Registry Office for Servants and Young Girls, 34, Oxford- street, Swansea. Agent for the London and Lancashir?. Domestic Servants' Insurance. 403e2-6 rpHE Best Begisfeiy Office: E. M. Bowen's, 3, i- St Hel-etn's-road (.opposite Page-street), Swansea.—Prompt attention to Ladies and Ser- vants' Requirements. Moderate Fees; Ladies Is.; Servants, 6d. A Trial will convince you. d.b.n WANTED, experienced and Plain Cooks, Cook Generals, Kitchen Maids, Parlour and House-Parlourmaids, Head Housemaid • 2H); experienced and Under Nurses, s and Laundresses -Apply Miss Lewis, High-class Registry. 18, Castle-street, Swansea. Nat. Tel. 47x 590e2-10 RTI3CELLANEOU3 I ITUATION3. BREWERY Spirit Department.—Experienced B Assistant required.—State age, experi- ence, and salary -equired, to Brewer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 399e2-6 CALENDER Hands Wanted, at once.—Apply c Alexandra Laundry Co., De-la-Beche-st., Swansea 523e2-10 c LVRK required, in Engineering and Steel Office; must Typewrite, and have fair knowledge of shorthand t,nd technical terms Wages 15s.-Appiy box X2. G.P.O., Swansea. 3«4e2-6 LERKSiaIPS: £ 85— £ 450; Admiralty, War, c Excise, Customs Offices, vacancies now; open to all, age-d 15-23. Experience unneces- sa-ry. Special explanatory piamplilet free. -Secretary. Civ-1 Service Bureau. Albert Hall, Edinburgh. 4S2e2-10 "i DRIVER.—Expefrienced Man Wanted.—Apply i) W. Edwards, Draper, Oxford-street, Swansea. 604e2-ll DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, at once, experi- enced Bodice and Skirt Hands.—Apply Madame ilarie Williams, J5, Walter-road, Swan- sea- 389e2-6 /^j_KOCJ. x.—Wanted, smart I mi rover, at onco; good wages; in or out—Address Improver, "Daily Post," Swansea 599e2-ll GROCERY.—Wanted, good, strong Junior.— G Apply, slatiiig wages required, with re- ferences, to Davies, Canton Stores, Morriston. 557e2-7 C ROCERY.—Wajiied, smart Youth, to solicit, G Docks, used to the trade preferred.- Address Grocer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 600e2-ll GROCERY and Provisions.—Strong Lad, G about 17, Wanted, to drive, and assist ir. Wareh iiise.—Evans .nd Co., Royal Stores, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 596e2-7 BOCEKY.—Sharp Junior or Improver Wanted; willing to deliver and drive occasionally; abstainer.—Apply by letter, stat- ing age and experience.— Hargest, County Stores, Neath. 1657n2-5 HERE!—Do you want an appointment !— Sanitary Inspector, Lady Health Visi- tor; £100 to £ 350 Success certain. Postal Course Lessons now oommencing for Cardiff exam. Fees 25s.— Mush-ens, Sanitary Expert, Sunderland. 239e2-27 KNITTING.—Wanted, a few good Knitters, at K once.—Evans, Woollen Merchant, Haver- fordwest. 559e2-ll SMART Junior required, for Tea and Butter Trade, at once.—Apply Pearks Stores,, Swansea. 410e2-6 rpo BUTCHERS.—Wanted, a Youth, to serve J- a round, with bicycle, and be useful.- Scarfe, Butcher, St. Helen's-road. Swansea. 531e2-10 WANTED, a good Waistcoat Hand; also good Button-holer.—Apply 27, Union Cham- bers, Swansea. 1676n2-8 'TANTED, Junior Clerk, or OIfice Boy, for » Solicitor's Offlce. — Write Solicitors, "Daily Post," Swansea. 432e2-7 WANTED, at once, capable, steady Man, for Copporas Making.—Apply Raven Tin- plate Works, Glanamman 1685n2-7 WANTED, YToung Person, for occasional sewing; used to tailor-made work pre- feired.—1, Brunswick-place, Swansea. 551e2-ll WANTED, strong, respectable Lad, in Mer- chant's Warehouse; wages 8s — Write Warehouse. "Daily Post," Swansea. 533e2-10 WANTED, at once, c-.perienced Packers and Sorters (Female); good wages.—Apply Manageress, Baths Laundry, Swansea. 457e2-8 WANTKD, a .smart Boy, for Treadle Machine, able to make ready.—G. Wilkins and Co., ralters, 3, Uppej Watreloo-street, Swansea 370e2-6 W^ exPerlenced Packer and r jytth full particulars and references, to Model Steam Laundry, Swansea. 564e2-7 WANTED, at once, a Young Man^. aboutTlfT as Porter; good chac&cter —Apply jone^ and Sons, Cardigan Houso, College-street, Swan- sea. 497e2-10 TTWANTED Young Girl, for Store, and do VY part Office work; previous experience unnecessary.—Address D.P., Daily Swansea. 563e2-5 WANTED, good Improver, for Shoeing and General Smith work; none but good men write; live in.—Apply T. R. Davies, R.S.S., Llanelly. 554e2-ll WANTED, a Youth, to drive, and look after horse, and assist in garden; at once.— Apply Mrs. L.oyd Rogers, Brynawel, West Cross, Mumbles. 574e2-U WTANTED, a Man, for Farm Work; one used to horses and ploughing; House and Garden provided.—Apply Puddicombe, Bryn-y- Mor-road, Swansea. 458e2-8 ANTED, at once, smart Youth, for Anthra- cite Colliery Office, used to Typewriting. -Apply, with age and experience, to Anthra- cite, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1684n2-ll ANTED, Junior Assistant, and Improver. j -Apply, stating age and wagias re- quired, to Aberavon and Distr.'ct Co-operative Societr. Ltd., Pcrt Talbot. 1677n2-7 ANTED, a respectable Young Girl, as Shop Assistant; also a Boy for Hair- dressing Saloon.—Apply, with reference, Freed- man Bros., 5?, High-street, Swansea., 337e2-5 -ryANTED, a strong, respectable Lad, to look W after horse and trap, make himself use- ful, and assist in warehouse; one living near Hospital preferred.—Apply 42, Walter-road, Swansea. 546e2-7 Agents, Canvassers, Trnveile \T>DITIONAL Men required, by wealthy tA company, at Maesteg, Port Talbot, Briton Ferry, Neath, and Swansea. Spare or whole time. Excellent remuneration.—Write M. N., "Daily Post," Swansea. 445e2-7 LADY Wantod, active and energetic, to solicit orders at good class private residences Experience not necessary if able to talk con- vinsingly. ExooUent prospects for suitable person.—Apply, in first instance by letter, to Active, "Daily Post," Swansea. 474e2-8 MAN (trustworthy) desirous of engaging part of bis attention to a iwauneratiVe em- p).:øymeot¡. s-hoold apply for particulars of bigh. ÑØ ageaKry—-Address B.L.O., 154. St Vinoentr &xt, OMgaou ClOe2r8 SOLE Agents Wanted, for Victory Cycles; Swansea, Cardiff, Pontypridd, and other towns.— Dereham-road Cy:le Co., Norwich. 495e2-10 rpwo good Men required, at once, by a long- established Life Assurance Company;; capital £ 250,000. Books vacant. Times down. —Address Box 96, "Daily Post," Swansea. 573e2-ll WANTED, iH Swansea and surrounding dis- tricts, Full and Part Time Agents. Most: progressive office. Up-to-date prospectuses, Splendid opening Best terms given.—Apply Superintendent Butler, l, Hawarden-crescent, Swansea. 417e2-6 qnS WEEKLY-Spare time employment,, 30 either sex. Particulars, stamp-—Secre- tary (Dept. 1), 57, Carl ton-road, London. E 20e2-5 x I Tf«MtTteM /fprr«nt:cc9 St | ""ARPENTER and Joiner.—Wanted, a rospect- able and intelligent Lad, as an Appren- tice to the above trade. Splendid opportunity for a Willing lad.-Apply Enoch Richards, Bull- der and Contractor, Melincrythan, Neath. 37Se2-6 TS|RESSMAKING.—Wanted, Apprentices and D Improvers.—AppJy Miss Young, 4, street, Swansea. 52462-10 i ILL2NERY\—Ric hard Lewi Swansea, has vacancies for Apprentices, to the MilLnery Workroom; outdoors. 385e2-6 MILLINERY.—Wanted. Apprentices and Im- im provers, o,t once.-Apply Mrs. Wynne Jones. The Louvre, 1, Northampton-terrace, Swansea. 1679n2-10 WANTED, a smart, clean Boy, as an Appren- tice.—Apply to A. Bastin, Hairdresser, Portland-street, Swansea 580e2-ll WANTED^ Apprentioe to Carpenter's Trade; also an Improver. Apply Pye, Parkinson, and Co., Builders, fcketty. 612e2-71 WANTED, respectable Youth, 15 or 16, as I w an Apprentice to Hairdressing Trade; I good tuit.on given; premium. Apply J. H., Jontvs, Alexandra-road, Swansea 411e2-6 ANTED, an Apprentice to House and Ship's Plumber.—Apply R- D. Reynish, Victoria-road, opposite Sailors Hotne, or 154, King Edward's-road, Swansea. 611e2-ll G,fnog S«y» Eciwn*! Eeyo. A strong Lad, ag«d '6, Wanted—Apply 12,] Nelson-street, Swansea. 1660n2-5 A respectable Errand Boy at once.— A Apply Public Benefit Boot Company, 15, Castle-street, Swansea. 572e2-7 ERRAND Boy Wanted; must be quick and E obliging: able to drive pony.-Apply West's Grocery Stores, Dyvatty-street, Swan- sea. 613e2-ll ESPECTABLE Lad Wanted.-Apply Gwydr Stores, Uplands, Swansea 602e2-ll K ESPECTABLE Youth Wanted, temporary, for two weeks, to assist ji Office, Day or Evenings; musrt be well up in figures.- Wriw Business, "Daily Post," Swansea 436e2-7 M, age 14 to SMART Boy Wanted, at once, age 14 to 15.- )0 Address Smart, "Daily Post," Swansea. 476e2-6 HARP Boy Wanted, at once.—Apply David Edwards, Hairdresser, Portland-street Gem Toilet Saloon. 429e2-7 WANTED, strong Boy.—ly William Ros- ser, Gower-street, Swansea. 433e2-7 X^T"ANTED, smart Youth for Office at Docks; » f knowledge cf shorthand neceseary.— Write Steam, "Daily Post," Swansea. 521e2-10 SITUATIONS V. AKTCSib GARIJEItER seoKs ro-engagement, Head or G good Single Handed; thoroughly experi- enood; in or out; good references; age 30; married; no family.—Apply G. Jones. Gardener, Baglan House, Briton Ferry, Glam. 373eJ-6 SITUATION Wanted., as General Servant; age s 22; three years' good character.—L. B., Ashbury Villa, Tuffl-ey Avenue, Gloucester. 491e2.10 ANTED, Situation AS "Under-Housemaid; aged 17.—Apply J., Brjrn Tirion, Bridg- end. 420e2-7 W-ANTED, by Lad, aged 16. situation as Driver, or look after pony and trap. — Address L.. "Daily Post," Swansea. 484e2-8 VyANTED, by a respectable Person, Cl-ean- » ing, Cooking, or Washing (daily).—Apply first at Charles Evans, The Newsagent, etc., Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 603e2-ll WANTED, by Young Lady, vacancy in Drapery Department; five years' experi- ence; good references.—Apply M.O., "Datly Post," Swansea. 1669n3-7 °_ ix,,trc.,ZL.LANrOUS WANTS. BUSINESS Wanted, Licensed House or Gen- B oral, in or near Swansea, wiL-h good llv- i1114 trade; ingoing £ 100 £ 200.—Write Box 20, "Da-Iy Po3t," Swansea. 516e2-6 I^LAGS—Wanted, two or three medium size, best quality.—Express Delivery Co., Ltd., Belle Vuoj-st-root, Swansea. 1664nt6 HOUSE and Garden Wanted, 1st March, near King's Bridge, Loughor. — PaaUcuiars, King's Bridge, "Daily Post," Swansea. 481e2-8 INSURANCE Book Wanted to Buy, cheap for cash.—Write Cash, "DaJly Post," Swansea. 594e2-7 I OFT or Large Shed Wanted, near Hospital; -i cheap rent.—Write Loft, "Daily Post," Swansea. 334e2-12 LOW Baker's Van Wanted, also Cob. State lowest price for both, or singly.—Address Carro, "Daily Post," Swansea. 377e2-6 "VTEATH —Cottage or Villa Wanted, shortly, ll five rooms, lath, garden, pleasant out- look deisired; rent mode ratio.—Reply 11, look desired; rent moderate.—Reply 11, Arthur- street. Neath 496e2-10 SQUARE Embroidery Frames Wanted, with Stand and Wooden Screens, complete. State size and price to Frame, "Daily Post," Swansea. 463e2-8 QMALL House Wanted, by respectable Man; kJ most capabla tenant; good references; near Hospital, or in Sandfields.—Write Tenant, "Daily Post," Swansea. 155n2-30 rmEA LEAD.—To Grocers and Others.—Good JL prioes given for any quantity.—Apply Commercial Manager, "Daily Post," Swansea. ANTED, five or six-roomed House; Pentre or Morriston.—Write Box 10, "Daily Post," Swansea. 362e2-6 WANTED, six-roomed House, at St. Thomas, in good repa/r; good tenant.—Write L., "Daily Post," Swansea. 326e2-5 WANTED to Buy, all kinds 'of Second-hand Furniture, for prompt cash.—J. Thomas, 3, Neath-road, Hafod, Swansea 70e2-7 WANTED, House, respectable locality, every convenience, about 6 or 7 rooms.—Full particulars to House, "Daily Post," Swansea. 38e2-5 ANTED to Rent or Purchase (preferred), a well-built 7 or 8-roomed House, near Gowerton Station-Apply Dwelling, "Daily Post," Swansea. WANTEDT Silop, in Newton-road, Mumbles; W suitable for General Draper; lease; or will purchase.—Write particulars, Draper, "Daily Post," Swansea. 493e2-10 XJUANTED, Broken Watches, also Old Silver VV and Gold. Purchased for Cash.—Apply M Foner, Watchmaker, 4, High-street Arcade. Swansea. Repairs a Speciality. S31d2-20 ANTED to Purchase, a House, not less than eight rooms and kitcheU; Swansea or District.—Apply, with terms, to Buyer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 416e2-6 ANTED, small Furnished or Uni'uvnished House or Cottage, in neighbourhood of \7est Cross.—Write, stating terms, to Cottage, "Daily Post," Swansea. 542e2-10 ANTED, for few months, Small Furnished WANTED, for few months, Small Furnished House, in respectable neighbourhood, n*ar cars preferred.—Write, stating terms, to X.Y.Z., "Daily Post," Swansea 541e2-10 WANTED to Purchasie, House, in Nichol- street, or any street off St. Helen's-road, Swansea; also 6 or 7-roomed House in good position.—Addre<sis X., "Dally Post," Swansea. 33962-5 FROPCF?TR ROT mALi AN") TO LET. FOR SALE, substantial Leasehold Family Residence, 11 rooms, hot and cold bath; every convenience; Priorton Villas.-Apply Devan. Lansdowne, Mumbles. 254e2-3 V^ROOKLANDS-TERRACE.—Leasehold House to be Sold.—Apply for particulars, 17, B rook lands-terrace, Swansea 224e2-7 TWO COTTAGES fJr Sale, top of Church- street, Godregraig, Ystalyfera; large gar- 3-en.—Apply Mrs. Thomas, 32, Lakefield-road, Llanelly, 349e2-5 pOR SALE, two well-built Houses, at Dany- graig, with bathrooms, and hot and cold water throughout.-Apply Williams, Builder, Pier-street, Swansea. 358e2-5 B OXD-STiEET,SW.¡:" SEA.-Four Houses for Sale.—Fo? particulars apply to L. J. Popkin Morgan, Solicitor, 208, Kigh-&treet, Swansea. 363e2-5 TpOR SALE, a substantial Villa Ras,dence, facing Recreation Ground, in splendid condition.—Write Villa, "Daily Post," Swansea. 340e2-6 'POR SALE, 55. Rhyddings Park-road; bath- room (hot and cold); every convenience. -Apply 53, Rbyddings Park-road, Swansea 383e2-6 HOUSE Purchase Certificate for. Sale, dated January, 1899; amount credited JE86, en- titling to immediate advance up to £ 500. — Apply J. Rice Jones, 104, Oxford-street, Swan- sea 412e2-6 OR SALE, Small House Property, in Glamor- gan-teirace, Brynslfi-terrace, Watkin- street, Norfolk-stnreet, Park-plaoe, Brynmiil, etc.-Apply Randell, Auctioneer, Swansea. 439e2-8 FOR immediate disposal, Fruiterer's and Confectioner's Business, Lock-up Pre- mises, in main thoroughfare; goodwill £ 25. Stock and Fixtures at valuation. Rent 12s. 6d. per week.—Apply Takings, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 1668n2-7 TERRACE-ROA.D.-An excellent Leasehold de- T tached double-fronted House of 6 rooms and Offices, with Front Lawn, etc., for Sale; fine view of Bay, etc.—Apply Higman and Co., Surveyors, etc., Swansea. 438e2-8 "VT ORTHAMPTON GARDENS.—Fine Roomy Houses to Let, also Shop without Dwel- ling House, suit any business, Walter-road, etc —Apply Higman and Co., Estate Agents, Northampton-place. 438e2-8 EROOKLANDS-TERRACE.— Excellent House, J 9 rooms, bath (hot and cold), with im- mediate possession, for Sale.—H. C. Higman and Co., Auctioneers, Swansea. 438e2-8 XpOR SALE, compact Residence, in Mirador- -L crescent, fitted with all modern conveni ences.-Apply Randell, Auctioneer, Dynevor- place, Swansea. 433e2-8 OrT sALeTwel 1 secured. Freehold Ground Rents, at Mumblos.—Particulars apply Frank W. Randell, Auctioneer, Dynevor-place, Swansea. 433e2-8 FOR SALE, Corner Shop, with Dwelling- House, also Cottage adjoining, facing main road.-Write Corner, Daily Post," Swansea. 341e2-9 VISH and Chip Business for Sale; good r a- son for selling; a bargain—Address A C., 'laily Post," Swansea. 529rv 10 STATIONERY and Newsagent's Brstnoss. w-;t.h s excellent prospacts, for insra^liate at.v p->sal. Goodwill srd s-took Bax^ktw- D. D. Richards, Auctioneer, 33. Swansea. "0 "VTEATfT.—For Sale, four Well-built Cottages, i-' six rooms and scullery, walls papered, let at 6s. per week; prioe P-180 each; also Five Cottages, five rooms and scullery, let at 5s. 3d. per week; £ 160 each.—Apply 42, Lewis-road. 5-<2e2-U WE will Build or Buy you a Hou^- can pay for it 'n payments, wuich w J1. average about the rent of same. Cur system is simple, conservative, and safe._p,tt,u a free from Cyn wyd Evans, Resident Secretary, The British House and Land AssuCo, Ltd., 2, Union. Chambers, Union-street, ^wan- sea Agents Wanted. lo67n2-l4 r, TOSS V.3ST —SUS5PSE33 rpo LET. 81, Bryn-p-Mor-road, for conversion -I into a shop.—Apply Mr. James Harris, Brunswick-place, Swansea. 463e2-8 rPO be Let, Corner House ana Stop, No 9( A Dyfatty-street, Swansea.—App»y J- Hall, 4, Cambrian-place, Swansea. 16'-jn2-ll IX) LET, Off Licence Beerhouse, 85, Llangy. felach-road, Brynhyfryd.—Apply Wwlijim Hancock and Co., Ltd., Little WiT'rt street, Swansea. -7|84o2-6 TO LET, a first-class Saloon, iu centi«»i pos;- -L tion in this town, attached to a tobac- conist's shop; immediate poss.e.s::ion.-A Pply Dav.os, 22, Vaughan-road, Llanelly- 46le2-8 rO be Let on Lease, for conversion into busi- ness premises. large Corner Premises at Uplands; also No 81, Bryn-y-Mor-road, SWan- sea.—For particulars apply John F. Hervey and Sons, Auctioneers. 3, 4, and 5, Goai-street, Swansea. 404c; 2-7 TO LET, March 25th. a small Double-fronted T Grocer's Shop, with oven, stable, and yard, on the corner of Beach-street and Lower Oxford-street. Tenanted by present occupier 14 years.—Apply damerton House, Kiiig Ey. ward's-road. Swansea 511e2-10 A House and Shop to Let, a-t 122, Port- T«n- nant-road; suitaole for any business. — Apply above addreas. 513e2-10 GOOD Light Office to Let, front window oen. tral; i^nt 5s. per week.-Write H S„ "Daily Post," Swansea^ 97e2-7 OFFICES to Let, 3, Mount-street, Docks.— Apply J. Rioe Jones, Auctioneer and Valuer, 104, Oxford-street, Swansea. 412^2-6 PART of House to Let, including 3 Rooms and Shop, Mill brook-street, Landore; mod.( erate rental; immediate possess on. Apply Freedman, St. Marv's-street.^Swanaea. 584e2-ll TORES to Let^ in Victoria-road, Swansea"! rent moderate.—Apply J- Hal1' 4, Cam- br.an-plaoe, Swansea. 1689n2-11 Y"ARD, with two Sheds, to Let, near Dill- J- wyn-street, Swansea; rental £ 24 v>er an- num.—Apply J. Rice Jones, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 104, Oxford-street-, Swans-ea. 412e2-6 TO LET, gooa, empty Stable; suitable as Gar- age for motor .ar.—Apply 1, Stock well V;llas, Mount Pleasant, Swansea 528e3-10 T& LET-KOUSES. ORRYMORE, The Gardens, Neath, to Let, June 24th, 5 Bedrooms, Bath Room (hot and cold); best position m tovm. —Apply w. M. Jones, Boro' Stores, Neath. 382e2-6 OUSE t^t^Tl^ar^i^ Neath — Apply 12, Alfred-street, Neath. 424e2-7 HOUSE to Let, Plasmarl, four rooms.—Apply JLl Evan Evans, High-street, Swansea. 526e2-10 HEATH HOUSE, Carlton-terrace, Swansea, to Let.—Apply Ingram and Randall, Solici- tors, Goat/street, Swan^a.^ 579e2-ll HOUSE to Let, Mir.idor-oreseent, immediate possession, wrth fittings and Blinds for Sale —Apply 4, Miradcr-crescent, Uplands^ Swansea. 537e2-10 IV'ORWAY COTTAGE, Bishopston.—To Let, 15 March 25th. Pleasantly situated on main road Large gardeu.-Address Mrs. Allard, 53, Mansel-terrace. Swansea. 583e2-ll NORTON—To Let, Detached Villa Residence, N fine view, Vac re Land, wen stocked with fruit trees, hve bedrooms, two reception rooms, both (hot and cold); possession March 25th —Astiey Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 1675n2-8 nm. LET, a. Large..a.rry Room, ground floor; JL suitable for omoes or workroom; Walter- road.-Writa Box 240, "Daily Post," Swansea. 475e2-8 TO LET, 26, Brunswick-street, n/ne rooms, I -L bath (hot and cold); rent L32 per a.nnum; vacant March 26th.—Tunbridge, Auctioneer, Swansea. 553e2-ll Q-ROOMED House and Garden, near Post. 9- office, Bishopston, to Let.-Apply G. Bey- non, Bishopston Farm. 473e2-8 k1 ST. HELEN'S-ROAD.—To Let, containing t yBreakfast Room, 2 Kitchens, 3 Reception Rooms. 6 Bedrooms, and Bath (hot and cold); possession 1st of March next.-Apply Higman and Co., Auctioneers. 438e2-8 APARTMENTS TO LET. COMFORTABLE Furnished Bedroom and Sit- ting-room, suit gentleman or two friends. Apply 16, King Edward's-road, Swansea. 581e2-ll (^OMFORTABLE Lodgings for respectable Young Men; terms moderate; close to trams -Apply 51 Westbury-street, Swansea. 556e2-10 /COMFORTABLE Lodgings for two or three resectable Young Men, near the Hos- pital, and with every convenienoo -Apply at Charles Evans, The Newsagent, etc., Bryn-y- Mor-road, Swansea. 582e2-11 GOOD accommodation tor one or two gentle- men, with or without board; bath and every convenience.—Apply 11, Oaklands-ter- race. Swansea. 505e2-10 T1 OJrfELY Lodgings; suit"either Ladies or Gentlemen"; terms moderate; and oen- tral. Apply 49 Q¡}r['on-terrace, Swansea. 401e2-6 T ODGING8 for~€TYoung Man f confidently re- commended by "Daily Post" reporter Write Joi.ah, "Daily Post." Swansea. 15n~-5 I" ODGINGS- for two or "three respectable Young Men-, abstainers preferred; Sit- ting-room to themselves: -lose to trams; terms moderate.—Address X Y "Daily Post," Swan- sea. ■" 33802.5 Homely l«c?gtng3. Ior one or two Young iien; centre of Oxford-street; ferms modp,al.W,it, Emplra. "Daily Post, Swansea. SUPERIOR Bo'ard^Residenoe-offeied two or ° three Gentlemen; bath, P^no. every home comfort. Terms, 17s. 6d. per week.^Over- looking football Grounds.—Write Bryn, Daily Post," Swansea.' 391 TO LET, one Unfurnished Room. Apply 8, 1 Westbury-terrace, Swansea. TO LET, on Unfurnished Room, with oven grate.-Apply 79, Argyle-street, Swansea. O LETTtwo Large, Unfu"n^sb«d"l^<>omc. with u&e of scullery—Apply 15- King „ ward's-road, Swansea. 415e2"6 rpo LET, Kitchen and Bedroom, Unfurn/shed, A to respecjable couple without children. 13, Brunswick-street, Swansea. 504e.2-10 TO LET, eenTr. cf town, two Unfurnished Rooms, oven grate, every convenience; trams pass door.—Mlrefcs Tram, "Daily Post," Swansea. i680n2-10 riWO Rooms to Let, Unfurnished, with oven I. grate; no children preferred.—Apply St raw bridge, Lowe; xford-stneet, 1wax Hcspitel, Swa. 514e2-6 ri" LET, nlo>ly furnished Front Sitting-room t and one t r two well furnisher! Bedrooms, b*tfc and pfano; good oooklng and agenda of.) \py.W 49, Gwvdr-cre*vc<».iit. Uplands, Swansea. 423e2-7 LOse ^o Cftr^'rul Bay, comfortlibl.) > Furiiiobe-.l Apiirtj c;d): -;s»: "f Jtitch :1 rtspectri'ble peoiJ-: Post," Swansc i. •• 'TO LEf, ;it Manselton, to respectable and «■ homely couple, Kitchen, two hedroom? favourable terms; in ixchange for attendance on one.-Write "Dally Post," Swans-Ja. _2 \^7"ELl^FrRNISHEj)^ Aj>axajnonts or cw- VV for+f-hla -Lokigiiiss, su.Xi'Lie 'for two ;nntl<>r.^r.Apply at ó5, Argyle-street, Swan- SOOe2-10 O T'nfurnished Itooms to Let. with us*s of scullery, near the HospitaI.-Apply firõ.t at Charles Evans's, The Newsagent, etc., Bryii- y-Mor-road. Swansea. 31a.e "1 Q Finsbury-terr&ce, Front Furnislied Bed- iO> room to Let, with or without boar suit one or two gentlemen; use of no children in the house. APAFSTMBNT3 AND FURNLSHKB j MOUSSE WANTED. "VTEATH.—Professuonal Gentilemian requir^ lN Front Room over Shop, in main stree every Wednesday—State inclusive terms I/ex, "Daily Post," Swansea. 486e^- "l^T'ANTED. two Fum/she-d Rooms Sitting and ■ • Bedroom.—Address L. M., "Daily Post, Swansea 499e2-l0 Swansea 499e2-10 TANTED, by single Man, comfortable Sit- ting and Bed.room.—Sta,te terms to B., c.o. Ford, Newsagent, 17, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. I701n2-ll WANTED, by resi>ectable Couple, wiSi no children, two Unfurnished Rcoms, with oven grate, in St. Thomas.—Write G., "Daily Post," Swansea. 448e2-7 WANTED, by Lady, two Furnished Rooms; f attendance; in good locality; moderate; ocntral; permanent, ;f suitable.—State terms to i Box 8, "Daily Poit," Swansea. 520e2-6 WANTED, by respectable Woman, Large Un- furnished Room, with quiet, homely people; central; moderate rent; no children preferred.—Write Box 600, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 510e1-6 WANTED, by 3mglo Gentleman, Furnished Bedroom and Sitting-room, in Briton Ferry, or Baglan district preferred; good cook- ing required.—Apply, s.tating terms, to Calland, Jersey Estate Office, Briton Ferry. 36e2-5 WANTED, Combined Bed and Sitting-room, comfortably furnished, with Are, light, and iue of kitchen, with respectable people, in good locality, near town centre, for Stew- ard and Wife; also Bedroom for sister for shorter period State terms.—Steward, "Daily Post," Swansea. 539e2-10 YOUNG Marr.ed Couple require two or three Unfurnished Rooms, with use of scul- lery; must be near town; rent moderate.- Write V., "Daily Post," Swansea. 287e2-27 J I MUSICAL. MISS MIRIAM EDWARDS, A.R.C.M., So- prano (pupil of W. Shakespeare, Esq., London), of Queen's Hall, London and Provin- cial Concerts, TeacheT of Voice Production and the Art of Singing. Concerts, Oratorios, and "At Homes."—Address "Llwyn On," Mumbles, 419e2-12 MISS ADELINA GEORGE, A.R.C.M. (Pupil o! Chevalier Emil Bach. London), winner at three National Eisteddfods, receives pupils for Pianoforte, Harmony, and Theory.—For terms, apply Shaftesbury House, St. Helen's- road, Swansea. 362d4-4 road, Swansea. 362d4-4 PIANOFORTE TUNING, 3s. 6d Reooramen- datio'is from Dri Turpin, Gladstone and Broadwood and Son. Pianos f"om Hopklnson. Collard, Brinsmead, etc Saie or Hire,- Charles Eadon, 53. ]Brun SwicL st-reet. Swansea. PIANOS and Organs.—Collard and Collard, Brinsmead, Karn. Good Stock. Cash or Credit. Pianos Exchanged. Tuning and Re- pairs Good Piano, 18 guineas cash -J. F Col- lett, 4, Nicholl-street, Swansea. 11ge2-22 -n SEND Postcard for Tuners of Organs and Pianos; only the best London Factory Tuners kept, and all instruments tuned by our men are done thoroughly, and well.—J. Brader and Sons, 9, Wind-street, Swansea. 402e2-6 p'rv Guinea Collard and Collard, Upright Iron OV.' Frame, check act-ion Piano, Rosewood case, boxwood lines on panel, reduced for prompt oash to £ 35.—.7. Brader and Sons. 9, Wind-street, Swansea. 402e2-6 T\7ALNUT Upright Iron Grand Pianoforte, » » full trichord, check action, all latest improvements, reduced to C20 nett cash.—J. Brader and Sons, tJ, Wind-street, Swansea. 402e2-6 FOR SALE, a good Piano, Upright GranW, JL iron Frame, by Broadwood, London. Write Piano, "Daily Post," Swansea. 434e2-7 MISOELLANEOUS SALES. a Long Glass Counter Ca^e, to be Q cheap.—Apply 40 Lower Oxford-st., Swansea. I681n2-10 POR SALE. a Double M&ilcart, with revers- .Tl,OTl 1 e bandies.—Apply 47, Western-street, Swansea. 1688112-11 TpOR SALE, strong, full-size Iron Bedstead; 9s a^so pair of 6in. Palliasses; cheap—Apply ^terley-stroet, St. Thomas 459e2-8 'U'OR SALE, two Billiard Tables, one new, 9ft. long, one 8ft. long, in good condition.— Apply Table, "Daily Post," Neath. 378e2-6 SALE, a good House Dog, splendid guard, cross-bred; a bargain. — Apply les. 38, Watklns-street, Swansea. 507e2-10 FOR SALE, PiMto, d Lady's Bicycle, Dining- room Suite and Kitchen Dresser. — Apply Surplus, "Daily Tost," Swansea. 512e2-6 "C^OR SALE, a cane wickered Mailcart, in spilendid condition; will sell cheap; room wanted. — Apply 15, Farm-lane, St. Thomas, Swansea. POR SALE, Boiler Tanks, 40ft. x 7ft., and smaller, Vertical and Babcock Boilers; -6in., 8in., and 7in. Engines; Double 7Jin. Over- ^oitable fitted with reversing gear and tlruni; Double 9in. Undeortype; 13in. Six- w heeled-coupled Locomotive, 1501bs. insurance pressure; Steam and Hand Pumps; Siding and Colliery Rails; Contractors Tip Wagons; Screen; Massive Hand Winch for pit sinking, etc.; Weighbridges; Sinking Bowk; "Jubilee" Tramway and Trains; Wire Ropes; Cast Iron Pipes, etc., etc.-George V. Perry, Exchange Buildings, Swansea. S7ie2-11 ri E, Partridge Cockerel Hen (Whar- ton's), also Silver-laced Cockerel, and two Utility White Leghorn Pullets, and several Cross-breds.—Particulars an<I prices. Partridge, 'Daily Post," Swansea.. 480e2-8 T ADY wishes to dispose of a real Sealskin Coat. Genuine bargain.—For particulars W_rite Genuine, "Daily Post," Swansea. 346e2-5 MAILCART for Fale, upholstered dark '— brown, st-rapped springs, latest design, nearly new; 25s. Seen any time—168, St. Hel- en's-avenue. Swansea. 548e2-7 T>ENT BOOK for Sale value £ 15 What offers ?—Apply Rent, Post Offioe, Pontar- dulais. 498e2-10 9s 6d.—18-ct. Gold Cased, Curb Bracelet and Safety Chain, warranted worth double.- F. Gordon, 57, Carlton-road, London, E. X* Book in leadiing Friendly Society, for ga]e> 25 per cent.; best tables; be.;Ji con- ditions; low price—Insurance, "Daily Post." Swansea. 6 uTrtTELSH Grown Cabbage Plants now ready. » Early Aflenham, Early May, Wheeler's selected Warminster stock, Blood Red Picklers, Robinson Drumheads, and finest quality Mar- low and Clover Hay Horse Chaff in bags.- John Ruffordd, Narberth. 1686n3-4 Korsesf Cabs, Wacronettes, etc. — FOR SALE, a Pony, Cart, and Harness. — Apply to 23, Greenhill-street, Swansea. 483e2-8 — "p^OR SALE, Heavy Dark Bay Horse, 16 h.fi., and Cart, with Brake and Harness com- plete.—Apply Isaac, 30, Plough-road, Landore, Swansea. 1670n2-7 T^OR SALE, powerful Bay Cart Horse, 17.2 hands, rising six y«ars; good worker in all harness; priaa £ 42.—Write Tradesman, "Daily Post," Swansea. 53482-10 FOR SALE, one Rustic Cart, suit milk busi- ness; one Crank Axle Cart, Light Trolly, suit mineral waters; also one Hawker's Cart.— H. Page, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 380e2-6 BLOOD Mare for Sale, in foal by "Macaulay." Won prizes. Good all-round. Cheap.— Write Mare, "Daily Post," Swansea. 355e212 HARNESS—For Sale, cheap, Sets of Cob and Pcny Harness; quite new; also Riding Saddle.—Apply 4, Dyfatty-street, opposite The Srruthfield, Swansea. 601e2-ll PERSONAL. OlilVATE Enquiry Office, 12, Lower Oxford- street, Swansea, by Mr Thomas Jones • son of ex-Superintendent Jones, of the Swan- sea. Police), retired Offioer of the Metropoli- tan Police, London, with 25 years' experience all classes of inquiries promptness and secrecy guaranteed Private address: Killav Nat. Telephone. 439, Swansea; Nat Te' 4r3, Killay. 1097n2-l MSSOELLANEOUSi THE Winnxng Numbers in the Drawing for —■ the Benefit of the widow of the late J. Green are as follows :-83, 1075, 435, 338, 580. 578e2-4 RUN down by a motor car j!n Walter-road, opposite Page-street, Thursday, January 23rd, 1908, a valuable Old English Sfteep Dog. Would the persons who witnessed the acci- dent kindly communicate with A. L. Honey- bourne, Nelson-place, Swansea (confidential), 553e2-7 WOTICE to Insurance Agents.—I hereby give notioe that no monies are to be paid in respect of the death of Mary Griffiths, of Neath Abbey, unless with my written consent. —(Signed) Jenkin Griffiths, Wh i tti n g-ton- street, Neath. February 1st, 1908. 562e2-4 T\JOTICE not to Trust.—I hereby give notice that T Wiu not be resi>onsible for any debt or debts contracted by my wife, Katie Jones, Graig Chapel, Burry Port, after this date—(Signed) Evan Jones, Pant-y-Rhiw, Graig Chapel, Burry Port; Witness, William Jones. January 31st, 1908. 569e2-4 TITRS. STEWART, Lady Specialist, Safe and Certain Remedy. Private Consulting Rooms: 9. Grove-place, Swansea. 695d4-ll WINNING Numbers W C. Hill's Drawing:- 2744. 2050, 1749, 2570, 563, 2931, 3580, 523, 2';10, 3253, 2464 1451, 1044, 2484, 3301.-Apply 47, I [e wson- street, Swansea 489e2-5 VYr^L some kind person Adopt Healthy Reby. month old, small premium g.ven. —Address H-ealthy, "Daily Post," Swansea. 540e2-10 TRANCING.—Step, Clog, and Stage Dancing.— -L' Vacancies -for few pupils. Taught by an exp.ert.-Apply 4, rortia-terrace, Swansea. 585e2-ll MACHINERY. —— FOR SALE, 25f*- Wsddle Fan and Engine complete, AU' Receiver or Tank, 35ft. by 6ft., Centrefugal konip 12in. delivery.—Apply Douglas Stewart voA"Co., Quay Parade, Swan- sea- 162e2-7 O Verti'oal Boilers, 8ft 6in. x 3ft. 6in„ 70 and 801bs. pressure; one 9ft x 4ft.. 651bs. pressure, -)ne 9ft. 6:n. x 4ft. 6in., 701bs pres- sure^ 163e2-7 2 Steam Winches, 7in and 6in. Cylinders, suitable for sinking or hauling, 20 tons Corrugated Sheets, cheap. 162e2-7 LARGE quantity of 3,n., 4in., Sin. Loose IL Flange Bends; High Speed Steam Engine, 7in. Cylinder, by Tangye. 1,000 yards gin. Colliery Row. HAULING ENGINES, Steam Pipes, and all CollSery Requisites. Buyers of Old Plant for dismantling. Brass, etc.-Apply for above, Douglas Stewart and Co Quay Parade, Swansea l62e2-7 EDUCATION. OITMAN'S Shorthand—Expert Tuition by A F u:d Wilkie, 36, St. George's-terra.ee, Swansea Classes or privately. Special Class for Ladies. Terms moderate. 400e2-6 Swansea Classes or privately. Special Class for Ladies. Terms moderate. 400e2-6 OVIL Service Candidates successfully pre- pared for their examinations. Numerous recent successes Telegraph Learners, Head Post Offioe, Swansea, Male Sorters, London and Swansea G.P O.; Pitman s Shorthand rapidly taught. Arithmetic, Book-keeping, etc. Suc- oess guaranteed. Ladies or Gentlemen.-Mr. Harris, Shorthand School, 22, New Oxford-st., Swansea 5451 PRIVATE-TUITION In French, German, -L Italian, 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- termrv* RvflneAa Vat TV! "Mo 67. fi 3Od.b. MINING EXAMINATIONS.—The most thor- ough practical Mining Lessons by Post, based on knowledge and experience. Syllabus free—Cambrian Mining School, Porth. 374e2-6 MINING —Wanted, a thoroughly competent Coach, for Mining exams.—Apply, stat- ing terms, etc., to Mining. "Daily Post" Offlce, Swansea. 366e2-6 THE BERLITZ Schools of Languages, Limited, have opened their first and only Branch at 18, Castle-street (Masters) All Living and important Languages taught Business Special- ity Commercial French, Commercial German, Commercial Spanish. Translations. Moderate fees Complete success Trial lesson free. 486e2-10 KOTOS CARS, CYCLES, IrTa FOR SALE, 3i h p Motor Cycle, sound con- dition; no reasonable offer refused. — Apply Museum Hotel, Strand, Swansea. 418e2-6 OR SALE, G.-nts' 19G7 Ccyle, price £ 5; F nearly new; owner giving up riding. — Apply 1, Symmon-street, Waunwen, Swansea. 595e2-ll BICYCLES delivered on First Payment of 5s. B Tyres and Accessories at Lowest Prices. Bicycles, L5 39s 6d. guaranteed 10 years Cata- logues free.—Franklands, 35, Railway-road Biackburn 2604 l^EW HUDSON CYCLES.—Latest ideas at low- i.1 est cost. The World's finest quality on the most favourable terms, either for cash or deferred payments We are now showing splendid ranges of New Models, fitted with those most sought after modern improvements, tbe three 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- eluded in the Models of New Hudson Machines at lower prices than has ever before been possible Write for latest 1903 Catalogues, now in preparation Sent post free anywhere. Lo- cal Agents: J. Braylev, .>.5. Gower-street, Swan- sea, and J Brest, 29, Bridge-street, Abercarn, Mori. TURNITURE. A grand selection of Solid Walnut Side- boards, from £ 3 10s 6d a massive 5ft Solid Walnut Sideboard for £ 6 10s.; worth C9 See window show -Hillard, College-st., Swansea and Neath 437e2-9 1 RENDERS! FENDERS'! — Absolutely the largest stock of Fencers in Swansea; All-brass Parlour Fenders 110m 12s 6d Brass Rail Fenders from Ss.—HHIard College-street, Swansea and Neath. 437e2-9 VERMANTELS and Pier Glasses, in great 0 variety; Walnut Pier Glasses from 14& Black Chippendale Overmantels from 18a 6d Cali and Inspect our stock —Hillard, College- street, Swansea, and Neath. 437e2-9 BEDSTKADS at old prioes; largest stock in B town, full-size 2!n Pillar Bedstead at 23s 6d This still leads the way for prlc* and quality —Hillard. Swansea and Neath 437e2-9 A FT Solid Walnut cr Satin Walnu. Bedroom Suites, with side wings, all bevel plates; our own make. at £9 '.Op best value In the trade —Hillard. College-street, Swansea, and .Keath. 437e2 9 tpEATHERS and Millpuff —A grana tot of Purifted Feathers from 6Jd per lb.; Mill- puff from 2d per lb Millpuff Bed Sets from 115 &1.; 56!bs. weigbt. -Hi I lard. Swansea and Neath, 437e2-9 TV-ATH to the Hite System.-Be wise and JLJ buy your Furniture, Bedsteads, etc., for ciish, at the old-established Furnishing Ware- house, 23, Waterloo-street, and 44, Park-street, Swansea Established 26 years. X'O 2s. will Buy Larg5~C.ilt Pier Glass, SCin. by 40ih„ or L<uge Solid Walnut Over- mantel. Large Stock of Black, Louis, and Wal- nut Overmantels to Clear from l&s. 6d.—Giles Cook, &s *tH7ve 593e2-11 will Buy Grand 4ft. Scotch Bedroom '1* Suite with Side Mirrors to Dressing Chest, Large Wardrobe, with two Plate^lass Doors, etc., Double Tile-back aV Marble Wash- stand, etc.—Giles Cook, as abme. 593e2-ll PQ 7s 6d. Cash 'or a pretty Cottage Bedroom Suite "-ith Dressing Chest (glass attached). Marble Washstand (tiled back). and 2 Cane Chairs and Rail.—Giles Cook. as above. P-( Q~" 10s. Cash Price"will Purchase splendid Full Compass Walnut pianoforte, y Messrs Blankenstein and Co., London; wortn £ 35; a real bargain.-Giles Cook, as above. 5 593e2-ll r»0 3s Cash will buy-a Pretty Eeven Piooe Brass Nailed Pincushion Suite, or £ 3 17s. 6d. for Strong Parlour Suite, in Crockett's .feather.—Giles Cook, Waterloo-street., Swansea. 593e2-ll X»p 15s. will Buy Handsome Satin Walnut- Bedroom Suite, with Large Plate-glass in Wardrobe; £3 'is. for a Ccttage Bedroom Suite; splendid value— G'les Cook, Swansea. 593e2-11 IT will pay to Buy your Furniture here. as -t thousands of working men know, being a savingoof from 5s. to 10s. in the £ spent com- I'a redl,) Hire System Charges—Giles Cook, 23, Waterloo-street, and 44 Park-street. Estab- lished 1881 593e2-11 FURNITURE! FURNITFRE FURNITURE F A CHALLENGE FROM HILL'S Where can -,ou equal this? Solid Satin Walnut Bedroom Suite with Ward- robe 54 guineas. Spring-seated Parlour Suite n Leather Cloth, R2 19s 6d Kitchen Conches, :5s. 6d All-Brass Fenders from 12s 6d Odd Wardrobes 'rom 45s I Feather Beds 27s 6d. 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, Swansea 588e2-ll K most remarkable thing has occurred; Some people will say 'tis absurd. For a Fitm such as Hill's, Who pay all their bills, To sell at the price they are doing Which to others would mean utter ruin. —Hill's Sale Rooms, Cnstle-street, Swansea. 5SCe2-ll —————— ,.RI.D"! f rrCTALITrES. LAST1C Stockinas, 2s. 6d.; Silk, 3s.; Ank- lets and Knee dps, 2s.; S.Ik. 3s. 6d. in all sizes—Moses Jone=, Chemist, 12. HigTi^t., Svansoea 58r!°2-10 FOR quality and value go to P^lney Pal- mer's. Good -election of Wedding Cakes always kept'in stock. Parties catered for at the shortest notice Estimates free. Cor Tel. 145 —68, Oxford-street, and Branches. 591e240 IMPORTANT to Tradesmen and Farmers — -L The Trades and General Insurance Com- pany 'nsures Tradesmen's aid F;iers' horses, in foal mares, workmen, plate-glass, drivers indemnity, oven tubes; lowest rates.—Distr.ct Manager, Mr J. Jones, 100, King Edwa <i s- road, Sw-ansea. Energetic Agent Wanted 49- M0 ESTABLISHED over 20 years.-Try Wiliism- E son's Celebrated Sausages, Pork Pies, Black Pudding, Polony, Brawn Cooked :nts. Ox Tongues, Home Cured Hams AT"l naco- All goods manufactured CD the premises r^le- sale and retail — SS, Oxford-street. Swansea. N at. Tel. C510 63902.10 TRADE NOTICE C. ROWLAND, DOCK AND RAILWAY CONTRACTOR, RAILWAY HAULIER AND BHIPPINU AGENT TO THE LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPAN MIfL LAND RAILWAY COMPANY & R-OND DA & SWANSEA BAY RAXLWAI CO. GENERAL STEVEDORE. 9, FISHERSTREET. v- .s CHINA and Earthenware, cheap. — Weil- assorted Crates of Everyday Selling Lines for Shops, Markets, and Hawking.- Write for free lists.—Sheaf Pottery Manufac- turers. Longton, Staffs. 193c2-l2 SHAFTESBURY HALLS.—These fine Halls S have just been redecorated through- out and are most convenient for Trails, Dances, Private Parties, Teas, Socials, lec- tures, Concerts, Bazaars, etc.—Apply A- liamson, 85, Oxford-street, Swansea. 55e<i-~i L^niKs—we< wan; an opportunity to oon- vinoe you that Blanchard's Apiol and Steel Pills supersede Pennyroyal, PU Cochla, Bitter apple, etc We are prepared to send you sample free on receipt of two stamps to pay postage.—Leslie Martyn, Ltd.. 8.W. Chem- ists, 34. Dalston-lane, London, d.b OTEPAPER Printed with your address. N Memorial Cards, Visiting ^(.rds, V.eddin^ Cards, printed newest style; Latest fash:< li- able Stationery in Stock.—Rhys Roberts, Sta tioner and Printer, Morriston. BAZAAR GOODS (Special), 6Jd. and Id. — Largest Variety and Value In the Trade. Wholesale only—Salmon and Matthewman, Ltd., Gloucester-place, Birmingham. 112e2-8 CHIP Potato and Cook Shop Fittings. Every variety Champion Ranges. Potato Peelers, Shop on Wheels. 127-page List Free -Mabbott.6, Poland-street, Manchester. mo BUILDERS—Billheads, Memorandums, JL Business Circulars ar.d Cards. Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing, at the Cambrian Office. 211 H'.gh-street Swansea^ I IT NITTING MACHINES.—Best Home Employ- V ment. Easy Hire Terms, or Extra Dis- count for Cash Lessons free. Distance no ob- ject—Griffiths. 8, Parade, Neath. CJ232 KNITTING MACHINES—A few good Second- hand in stock, very Cheap; Griswold, Hyam. Eclipse. Rothwell, Harrison, etc., in good working order Round and Flat —Grif- fiths, 8. Parade, Neath 6232 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.tc SEWING MACHINES—Cheapest House in s Wales, Combined Washing Machlnea Cennot be beaten in price or quality. Only house in, Wales sending machines to ChilL Est 1871—Griffiths. 8. Parade. N.eatch. 6202 LADIES —My improved Remedies act in a L few hours, when all else fails Surpris- ingly effective. Success guaranteed. Send stamped envelops for Free Sample.-Nu.rse Hammond, 13, Ingledene, Boscombe-road, South- end, Essex. 5486d.b.5-24 I ADIES.-We want an opportunity to con- 11 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 t\ o stamps to pay postage. — Leslie Martyn, Ltd., S.W., Chemists. 34. Dalston-lane. Lontioir d.b MARRIED LADIES i—INFORMATION AND ADVICE OF PRICELESS VALUE (FREE). Send stamped envelope. Please name this paper.—Mrs. LAWTIiENCE, St. Elmo, Egremont, Liverpool. 7601-27 HAVE you trie3 Thompson's Stomach and Liver Pills for the Liver Complaint, Bil- iousness, or Constipation; nd. and Is. 1M. per box, from Thompson, Specialist. 44, Oxford- street, Swansea. 505e2-6 WALES V. SCOTLAND—After the excite- ment of the ?reat match take Thomp- son's Nerve Drops. The greatest of pick-me- ups for weak nerves, Depression, etc; Is. and 2s. 6d. per bottle, from Thompson, Specialist, 44. Oxford-street, Swansea. 394e2-6 -I "T HARPER, Newsagent, Wholesale and Rc- w tail Tobaconist., Swansea. Public Houses supplied. All orders promptly attended to —Address 3, Mount-street, Docks, Swansea 1682n2-10 CARRIAGE Lamps, bevelled plate-glass, c patent lock handles; sample pair 9s 6d.; lamps repaired, new gl.a.soses fitted. -Sa<J.il<-ry Co., Arcade, Swansea fJ6p £ -jQ A" STROLOGY.— Horoscope of Future; Import- A ant Events Foretold; Marriage, Partner Described, Family, Changes, Legacies, Planet, etc. Send Birth Date, 6 Stamps, Stamped En- vetope*— Madame Marion, 4, Robertson-aver;ue, Edinbni'gh. 428e.-7 LACE CURTAINS! Lace Curtains' Lace Cur- tains!—Why pay fancy prices when you can have same direct from the makers at first cost, in all the latest 1908 patterns.—Note the address: The Nottingham Lace and Remnant Warehouse, 18, High-street Arcade, Swansea. 431e2-7 ANCY Leather Goods.—Young Lady, aged about 19 or 20. with some previous ex- perience in above departments, required by Boots, Cash Chemists, for their Swansea branch. Must be ladylike, and of good appearance and address.—Full particulars should be sent to Jesse Boot, Nottingham. 1673n2-8 MUSJOAIm ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 100, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA. MISS FLORENCE L. FRICKER, MUS. BAC., A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., and MIS- MINNIE M. FRICKER, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. I EDUCATIONAL. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCJJQOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y-MOB ROAD, SWANSEA. ^rincipal-MlSS, GARLICK, .A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and English Governesses and Visiting Pro Lessors. Pupils rrepered Ior all Public Exaniina tions. The House is well situated in its c wn grounds, close to beach and parks. PICTON MEWS, DILLWYN-6X'. SWANSEA- L.L & T. B ULLIN Cobs always ready. Wedding Quriaget with suitable Horace. Funeral Carriages Complete AT EATH AND DISTRICT BILu POST- N7 ING COMPANY.—Late T. Wail Offices :—ASSEMBLY ROOMS, KE .VTH. Manager—J. W. RORINS(! N. Lessees and Proprietors of the be- r Pcot&zL,- Stations in Neath and Disfcr THE ABERAVON AND PORT TAIBOT BlLLPOSTIHtf COMPAB Y Undertake BILL POSTING AND ADVERTISING In all its Branches. THE UNIVERSAL BILL P03TINU LOa <U Rent the LARGEST POSTING STATIONS on all Tra*n Routes in Swansea and I)i«tri»% Also Sites in the Mumbles, Sketty- Gower- ton, Gorseinon, King's Bridge, Mormto.a, Llansamlet, etc. Distribution of Samples, Booklets, n- Bills carefully attended to by reliable ;nd1. Otiices-28, LOWER UNION STJ*Ei £ T, SWANSEA, B L 0 0 R A D CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTOBc aad BILl. POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALItc All descriptions of Advertising, C n'ar Distribution, etc., promptly attended to. Office-æ, CALVERT-STREET, SW 7 .8It QANCER HC3?1IAL FR? 4> I FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON, S W Patients seen daily J:C.1 0*2 tion a,t TN 0 O CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for Genera! Ex- peases and for the K t sfirw TxipartrrH'nt. Secretary—FRED- W. IZOW^IJJ- -_io. ASTTFICIAIj IiECte. iirtrt aa<3 m.rong: Steels for weak ley*, &fr;>portS, Elastic Stockings and Pelts, Ey^M, TTMeeB, Raadages, Lady Attendant for Ladies' Belts, etc.; Crutches, etc., n st-jck; illvstrsAed licit.—Maker and E<-i<»ipcr. Alieiu Peama 23, Charts-street (off Queen^stsft-tl, CirvftfL and Broad mead. Briacoi 698JW PMOLYNiETTX. Fish JlercbJict, 126. mtrh- • street, Swansea. Clieaixffl, gbW In town for Fish of all sr?-r»ctf'e«; wboietale amd retail. Trial aollctted 31 -4 DARLINCTON'S HAlDBOOm- Edited by Rnrph Darttn&ton, F.R.&n, Lord Knoyllys is cowmauded by the King to than!, il Dai-$&&& lington for a copy ot :.ho New Edition, so well got nr of I#andoa aad Envirov.f Ntthlttg better cor 1 Vlshct^ ftr. WeeM$, "Par superior to #-a: ler it/y C&rwr.idt Visitors to Losdon (and fosidauts) tboaid U8. DARLINGTON'S Very ercpathiciiiy tops i -ent> aii e;, t$PhiC. ■ AItJ ?%1 A bii!iiantBook. Tfte T*tmgg LUN DO W -Pvti n:<riy — i (mfnfg AND By E. C. COOK and 4-h BditeoK AND E. T. 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