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The Postmaster-General does not aliow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addres&td to any Post Office and letters so sent are returned to th. sender through the Dead Letter Depart ment. Letters to advertisers by initials etc., or otherwise, may be directed to "1 he Cambrian" Office free of charge; and if stamps axe sent to cover postage, will be iorwarded to the Advertiser's own Add s Remittances under 5s. rr.ay be made ir Hu* £ >eiJiy Postage Stamps or Postal Orders Postal Orders should be made to "Thf Soutn Wa'as Post" Newspaper Co., Ltd.. 211, .High-street, Swansea, Addresi a.)! communications to the Manager, "Th* Cambr -n." cituatigns vacant. Housekeepers. WANTED a good General Eousekeei>er; elderly person preferred; good wages to suitable person.—Apply J. F. Davies, 11, Crad ock-street, Swansea. 44g2-21 WANTED, immediately, Housekeeper, to take entire charge of house, and four working men —Apply, stating age, wages, etc., to Bryn, Brynamman 28g2-2l Coctts and Kitctienmaida. WANTED, a Cook-General.—Apply Mrs. Wil- liams, The Cliff, Langland, Mumbles. 95362-19. ty ANTED, Cook-General, at once.—Apply •» Mrs. Beard, Bed Cow, High-street, Swan- sea- 143g2-24 i u. on tiie 3ii i*a-xcju., gooU O. ok; two ■ Housemaids kept.—Apply by letter, to Mrs. Jacob, "The Laurels," Neath. 953e2-19 WANTED, Cook-General and House-Parlouii maid; three m family.—Apply Miss Fln- iayson, 3, St. James-crescent, Swansea. 949e2-19 WANTED, good Cook-General! help kept; for doctor's family; outside Swansea.— Apply Miss John. Servants' Registry, 26, Union- street, Swansea. 27g2-21 ANTED, immediately, Cook-General, and several Young Generals; must have good character, and smart appearance; comfortable places waiting—Agemy. Mumbles. 49g2-21 ~T\TANTED, March 1st, two Si&bers or friends, as Cook-General and House-Parlour- jnaid; must be fairly experienced, and have good references; Church of England.—Mrs. Dowle Jonee, Penyrheol House, Sketty, near Swansea. 109g2-24 House and Parlourmaids. WANTED, at once, good Scullery Maid. — Aply Manager, Royal Hotel, Swansea. 140g2-24 WANTED, experienced Housemaid.—Apply Mrs. E. B. Evans, St. Thomas, Swansea. 97g2-24 \XT ANTED, a good Housemaid-Waitress, at onoe, able to wait at table—Apply after S p.m.. Midland Cafe. Wind-street, Swansea. a 121g2-24 vy"ANTED, clean, respectabfe Girl, as House- maid; Cook-General kept; one in fam- ily; reference required.—MTS. Daniel, Cwm- geay. Swansea 1772n2-24 GENERAL8 GENERAL Servant V/an ted; country girl pre- ferred.—Apply Miss Gam bold, Watkin-st., Swansea. 1770c 2-22 GENERAL Servant Wanted, age about 25— Apply Morgan, 168a, Port Tenoant-K-ttd, St. Thomas, Swansea. 162g2-25 WANTED, strong GirL—Apply 22, Sea View- terrace, Swansea. 36g2-21 y\I ANTED, a good General Servant, not under 1" 20. Gower Inn. Swansea 944e2-19 "XyANTED, good General Servant.—Apply 6 f » Kensington-terrace, Swansea. 94g2-22 WANTED, a General Servant.—Lawrence Working Men's Club, Swansea ;7.^2 25 WJANTtD, experienced General; wages £ 16 » » to £ 18.—Apply 68, Bryn-road, Swansea. 966e2-19 ANTED, a good General Servant, forkum- bles.— Apply 41, Wind-street, Swansea. 76g2-22 WANTED, experienced General, able to W cook.-Apply 8, Clarendon-road, Sketty. 1768n2-22 WANTED, a good General Servant; small family.—Apply 12, Brynmiii-erescent, Swansea. 923e2-19 'i,y ANTED, at onos, good, staid General .— Apply Mrs. Dann, Museum Hotel, Strand, Swansea. tig2-19 VVTANTED, go>a General Servant; no wash- f f ing.-Apply Mrs. G. Mercer, New-road, /.Lanelly 992e2-20 -I- WANTED, a good General Servant good wag-as.—Apply Castle Stores. Castle-St., Swansea. 184g2-25 WX\TLD, good General Savant—ApplyT Y first instance, Ford, 17, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 1775n2-24 WANTED, a good General ServantPonfy two in family —Apply 20, Gower-street, Swansea. 129g2-24 ■I,\f ANTED, Clean, respectable Girl, as G-en- w eral Servant.—Apply Glen Crea, Sketty. avenue, Sketty. _970e2-19 ANTED, a. good General Servant; also little Girl to Nurse baby. Rutland Hotel, Swansea. 957e2-19 ANTED, a General Servant; sleep in or w at home.-Mrs. Jenkins, S, Uplands-ores- rent, Swansea. 122g2-24 WANTED, a General Servant, to assist in Bar when required.—Great Western Hotel, Swansea. 973e2-19 WANTED, Willing GirL 16~ for General housework.—Powell, Stationer, Tylors- town, Rhonoda. 168g2-21 ANTED, at onoe, respectable Girl, to assist In Housework.-Apply 156, Rhyddings nark-road, Swansea. 43g2-21 WANTKD a clean and respectable Servant. —Apply xo 5, Oakiands-terrace, Constitu- tion lWl. Swansea.. 20g249 WANTED, immediately, a General Servant, I about 16 years.—Apply 43a, Briton Ferry- road, Melyn, Neath. I88g2-B5 "t VJ ANTED, an experienced General.—Apply, » » with references, to Mrs. M Thomas, Red Cuw. Landore, Swansea 973e2-19 WANTED, reliable General; plain cooking; reference; small family-—Apply Mrs. Gvryn, The Croft, Bridgend. 99g2-24 ,jl A' WA-TED7a gxd General; plain cooking; no knives or boots.—Apply Mrs. Havard, 95 Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 984e2-19 \\TANTED, at once. Girl, about 16, for chll- dren, and assist in housework.—Apply Ffrrio'"o-otr«v,t 8g2-19 T\T 4NTED, General Servant; sleep out; wash- > v vug g-wn out -Apply Mrs. Thomas, Gol- den Cross, St Thomas, Swansea 21 TYrANTED, scrong General; plaA c°°^'n8 YY -and washing; good wages-Apply Mrs. Levenson, EmporiuiQ, Ammanlord. W4g WANTED, 'good General, or staid person, for all house work; good home.—Address Mater, "Daily Post," Swansea. 14^ \XTANTED, a re,si>3r^iole Person, for Houe^ V» work; must have good reference; good Heme.—Apply 96, Illgh-;treet^Swansea. 5Sg^-21 WANTED.- clean General Servant; small Vv family; god wages if suitable; refer- enc-es-Apply Davies. 12, Promenade. Swansea. tiT ANTFD, good General Servant; young, V, strong, respectable.—Apply, with refer- ences. Mrs. Linden, 1, Park-street, Neath. ences. Mrs. Linden, 1, Park-street, Neath. 935e2-19 WANTED, a thoroughly experienced General Servant; three in family; reference re- quired—Apply after 5 p.m., 29, Page-street, Swansea. 141g2-24 ITT ANTED, a staid Person, to look after aged Lady; another ^irl kept.—Apply, in first .nstance, Gamage, Butcher, Bryn-y-Mor-road, iwansea. 185g2-25 Wr ANTED, a General Servant, immediately, able to do olain cooking; gosh wages iiiven.—Apply Mrs. HopkJns, MaxqufS Arms, Fforestfach, 11767n2-21 WANTED, a good Girl, about 20, fclr General Work; sleep home.—Apply Mrs. Charlea W Work; sleep home.—Apply Mrs. Charles Evans, The Newsagent, etc., 72. Bryn-y-Mor- road, Swansea. 61g2-22 WANTED, a Young Lady, for afternoons, to assist with Baby, 19 months.—Apply be- tween 5 and 7 lUll. Mrs. Eaglesfield, 8, Wal- ter-terrace, Swansea. 15lg2-24 TXT ANTED, immediately, good General Ser- »» vant; small family; help given; good wages.—References, etc., to Mrs. Gardner, Bryn Amlwg, Neath. 938e2-19 WANTED, at onoe, Girl, to assist General in mornings; also good General in March.—Apply 7 to 8 p m., Mrs. Tomlinson, 25, Helen's-road, Swansea. 1672n2-20 i/trANTED, respectable Young Girl, for light housework, mornings, and take out chil- dren afternoons; sleep out.-Apply after six, to 29, Gwydr-crescent, Swansea. 153g2-24 WANTED, a clean, respectable Girl, as Gen- w eral, about \7; sleep home; also a, Woman to take washing; must be good ironer. -Apply 2, Graig Villas, adjoining Picton-ter- i ace, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 55J2-21 YOUNG Gen<vral Wanted; two in family; good home; very light situation; £ 1 month.—Apply 3, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 1777n2-24 tcrvsnt* Registry CfKces. COOKS. Parlourmaids, Housemaids, and Gen-! erala ana offered good situations at onoe, by E. M. Bowen's Registry OlBoe, 3, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. Fee to servants, 6d. only.-Apply at onoe. 1776n2-24 MRS Llewellyn fjowell. Registry Office for MRS Llewellyn fjowell. Registry Office for Servants and Young Girls, 34, Oxlord- street, Swansea. Agent for the London and Lancashire Domestic Servants' Insurance. street, Swansea. Agent for the London and Lancashire Domestic Servants' Insurance. 13g2-19 ^piIE Best Registry Office: E. M. Bo wen's, 3, JL St. Helen'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. (ibOKS, Housemaids, Kitchen maids, Restaur- J ant Waitress, Cook-Generals, Pantry- maids, Young Generals, Sewing Maids, Tem- porary Hands, Billiard Boys, Page Boys, Foot- men, Wanted.—Swansea Employment Agency, 13, Alexandra Arcade, High-street, Swansea.— b Managers W Porter. Tel. 861 Central. 72g2-22 ANTED, experienced and Plain Cooks, V V Cook-Generals, Kitchen Maids, Parlour and House-Parlourmaids, Head Housemaid (28); experienced and Under Nurses, and Laundresses.—Apply Mi&s L6W11\ High-class Registry, 18, Castle-street, Swansea. Nat. Tel. J. 47x. 194g2-24 VI0CCLLANEOU3 tiTUATtONt. BAKERS.—Young Man Wanted, to deliver;] must be reliable; at once.—Write T.S., "Daily Post," Swansea. 123g2-24 BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, Young Man, for Re-! pairs; constant to steady man.—Bendle, Herbert-street, Pontardaww. 996e2-20 BARMAIDS.—Wanted, at end of March, B places as Barmaids (together if possible), at Hotel or Restaurant, by two Young Ladies; experienced; excellent leferenoe.s.- Write Bar- maids. "Daily. Post," Swansea. 138g2-2S OARPENTERS.—Wanted, two practical Men, Cottage work, immediately.—Apply J non R SO1 C°" Bullders' Cross Hands, Llan-! • 990e2-20 •QELLI^T (good Wieur) W* to join Pianist (ladies) in ensembte practice, for mutual improvement and i>lea- sure; Swansea district.—Write 'Cellist, "Daily Post" Swansea. l09g2-25 FOUNDRY Foreman Wanted, wh otboroughly F understands the naking of Chilled and Grain Rolls, and Mill and Forge Castings; none but competent and steady men need apply; must b& a good manager of men.—Write Chilled, "Daily Post," Swansea. I778n2-2i ERE!—Do you want an appointment!— -Q. Sanitary Inspector, Lady Health Vial- tor; £100 to £35:1 Success certain. Postal Course Lessons now commencing for Cardiff exam Fees 25s.— Mushens, Sanitary Expert. Sunderland. £ 39e2-27 TUNIOR Clerk Wanted; shorthand and type- writing essential.—Apply Manager, Geo. Ace, Ltd., Motor Agents, 64, Wind-street, Swan- sea. 78g2-22 I AUNDSY.—Wanted, at onoe, experienced L Shirt and other Ironers; also Packers and Sorters.—Apply Manageress, Neath Steam Laundry, Cadoxton, Neath. 931n2-19 jyTANTUE MAKERS.—Wanted, an experienced Alteration Hand.- Apply Richard Lewis, Iiigli-street, Swansea. 90g2-22 ^^ted, at once, several Machinists, for Collar Ironing Machines; must be experienced; good wagoo.-Apply Man age res s, Baths Laundry, Swansea. 65g2-21 pORTER Wanted.—Apply personally to Secre- OORTER Wanted.—Apply personally to Secre- tary, Swansea Hospital, 3 p.m., Thurs- day. February 20th. Bring references. 88g2-19 poSTAL Telegraph.—-Wanted, an experienced Female Assistant, accustomed to Sounder, Counter, and Accounts; two kept.—Apply with references, to Postmistress, Penygraig, Glam. 936e2-19 QUARRYMEN.-TWO iOOd Men Wanted, im- mediately. Apply New Schools, Craig- Pare, Cl: ali. lfii-2-26 r>ECRUITS Wanted for all branches of the Regular Army and Special Reserve.—All fij%,n wishing to join the above should apply to Sergeant Waters, Recruiting Office, 14, Unibn- street, Swansea, who will give them all in- formation as to Pay, Service, etc. Restriction as to teeth are now slightly modified. Now open for Cavalry and Royal Engineers, all trades. 6gM9 SMART Porter Wanted.—Apply La'pton, Ltd., Oxford-streat, Swansea. 172g2-25 STRONG Lads Wanted, accustomed to Botthng s Stores. Apply R. p. Culley and Co., Ltd 11, Duke-street, Swansea. 84g2-22 TAILORESS Wanted, to Baist under and out; constant employment.—Apply Abel Jones, Eaik Clothing Works, Port Talbot. S59e2-23 Wr ANTED, Drivers, for Mews.-Apply Har- ries and Co, Uanelly Mews, Llanelly. 972e2-19 WANTED, a Boy, for Bottle Washing—Apply Old Brewery, Singleton-street, Swansea. 1750n2-19 WANTED, good TaJoress, at once; regular wages.—Apply 9, Carlton-terrace, Swan- sea. 152p2-24 ANTED, Young Ladies, for Sewing Fancy Drapery.—Write Drapery, "Daily Post," Swansea. 183g2-25 v TED, a Woman, to do Washing for a I r small family.—Write N.R., "Daily Post, Swansea. 119g2-24 T?ITANTED, a smart Young Lady, as Book- » • keeper; must be a good scholar.—Apply Lipton, Ltd., Llanelly. 10Sg2-24 \\TANTED, capaWe^Laundress", to take » » ily washing.—Apply Mrs. T.yonfi, ^-2, Walter-road, Swansea. eg2 -\XTANTED, smart, e.ctive Lad, for General Work, and to Mark BilliaTds. Apply Steward, Salisbury Club, Swansea 1771n2-19 WANTED." a" Young Man, about 20; must be good driver.—Apply Walters and Bat- chelor, St. Mary-street, Swansea. 124g2-24 ANTED, a Man, as Driver, with thorough knowledge of horses.—Apply Ricliard Lewis, 8 and 9, High-Street, Swansea. 32g2-21 WANTED, thoroughly smart Man, for door, and give out circulars.—Vandyke Studio, next to "Daily Leader" Office. Swansea. 9og2-19 WANTED, a Head Annealer, accustomed to odd sizes and light and thick guages.— Apply W. Lewis and Sons, Gorseinon^ 29g2-21 WANTED, smart, businesslike Young Lady, W for Reception Room, Vandyke Studio, next to "Daily Leader" Office. Swansea. 92c2-19 ANTED, Young Man, used to Horses; W strong, willing, and sober.-Apply p. Molyneux, Ltd., 120, High-street, Swansea. 1757n2-19 WANTED smart, respectable Youths, for Wholesale Warenouse; age 15 to 17.— Write Warehouse, "Daily Post, Swansea. 107g2-21 Write Warehouse, "Daily Post," Swansea. 107g2-21 ANTEI), Person as Chapel Keeper and w Caretaker, for Wesley, College-street. Salary £ 48 per annum.-Write Wesley ."Daily Post," Swansea. 2g2-19 \\TANTED, a Farm Hand, able to milk; Lye V V in. State '.vagos, with references. Age about 20.—Apply Mr. Thomas, Papermill Farm, Horesttach. Swansea. 85g2-22 V\7 ANTED, Man, acustomed to Horses, to VV deliver goods; also to make himself use- ful in Hay and Chaff Shed.-Write Chaff, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1737n2-19 WANTED, two Barmaids, used to quick counter trade, working class —Give full part culars, and enclose photo.—Address Pub- lic, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1769n2-22 WANTED, first-class Beer Bottler; also a good Man to look after horses and gen- eral stable work.-Apply w. Alf. James and Thomas Ford and Co., Swansea. 79g2-22 WANTED, respectable Young Man, in the Furniture Trade; one with previous ex- perience preferred.—Apply by letter, to Fur- niture. "Daily Post," Swansea. 155g2-24 WANTED, thorDughly good Bodice Hands; only those accustomed to the very high- est class work need apply.—Madam Jarvis Jones, 45, St Helen's-road, Swansea. 14g2-20 WANTED, a smart, experienced Young Lady, to tlM^Tobacco and Fancy Trade; must be good window dresser and saleswoman; good reference required.—Apply Freedman, Bros., 59, High-street, Sv,-ancr>a. 1-47g2 ?A VAN TED. at onoe, smart Young Lady, or -» • Young Man, to take charge of Too. Stores and do some Canvassing if required; also a Young Lady to come fur Tea Orders.—Write Tea, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1752n2-l° Agents, Canvassers, Travellers. A Good Opening. -Smart Representative Wanted, for popular company; liberal terms and exceptional opportunities for pro- motion to important position.- Write B.L.O., 154, St. Vincent-street, Glasgow. 75g4-22 TpXPEBLENCED Collector Wanted, used to E Accounts.—Apply, stating wages, past ex- perience, etc, to Finance, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 174g2-25 GENTLEMAN, with knowledge of Engineering CX required to call upon Engineers, Draughtsmen, and all those connected with Engineering, to take orders for important Standard Publication treating on every de- scription of Engineering. Send for prospectus and press opinions by the leading engineering journals. Special terms to suitable applicants. Applications invited throughout South Weles — Address Virtue and Company, Premier Build- Oigs (Room 6), Cardiff. 845e2-19 -Arl eminent firm, XNCREASE your Income.—An eminent firm, A with a large commission in Swansea, has openings for several men who can devote either whole or spare time to representing them locally. Speedy promotion and permanent posi- tions open for suitable men.—Apply Income, "DaUy Post," Swansea. 132g2-24 rpRAVELLER Wanted, for Private Beer Trade A smart canvasser liberally treated. State age, experience, references, and salary re- quired—Traveller, "Daily Post," Swansea. 995e2-20 WANTED, energetic Man, as Canvas^r. Applications only tntertained from men having proved canvassing ability and good character; permanent situation.—Give full par- ticulars.—Llew. Howell and Co., Coal Mer- chants. Port Talbot. 109g2-25 Tradesmen'* iptcrenltrces A Acetstants APPRENTICE Wanted—Apply Ernest E. Flet- A cher, Motor Coach Builder, Oxford-st., Swansea. llg2-20 MILLINERy.-wantOO, Apprentices for the Millinery Workrooms.—Dent Jones, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 179g2-25 ANTED, strong Junior, for Country Groc- ery business.—John Williams, Llantwit Major, near Cardiff. 166g2-25 WANTED, smart lad, as Apprentice to the Hairdressing Trade.-A.pply immedi- ately, 30, Wind-street, Swansea. 3rXe2-19 WANTED, Apprentices and improvers, for the Dressmaking; also an Apprentice for the Drapery.-Apply Miss John, 51, Norfolk- street, Swansea. 69g2-22 Slflee Bays end Errand Bey. OFFICE Boy Wanted, for Col her y Office, a. Docks; previous experience not essen- tial.—Write Coal, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1749n2-19 KESPECTABLE Office Boy Wanted, for Busi- ness Office work; one just leaving school neferred; must be of good cbamcter.-Writa Business, "Daily Post," Swansea. 86g2-22 yi MART Errand Boy Wanoed.-Apply Direct Q Trading Co., 212, High-street, Swansea. 981e2-19 ■vx7"ANTED, respectable Errand Boy.—Apply V» George Roberts, 30, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 19392-21 WANTED, sharp Errand Boy—Apply H. and T. Cartwright, Fruiterers, Walter-road, Swansea. 967e2-19 ANTED, smart, honest Lad7 about 16. v v- Apply W. Evans and Son, 24. Park-stjeet, Swansea. 17^2-25 WANTED, at once, a respectable Errand Boy—Apply L. B;er, Jeweller, 42, Castle- street, Swansea. 161g2-25 WANTED, immediately, three sharp Boys- Apply Wyman's Bookstall, High-street Station, Swansea.. 203g4-25 \NTED, at once, a smart Errand Boy.— vv Apply Domestic Bazaar Co., Ltd., 228, High-street, Swansea. lllg2-24 \\7"ANTED, sharp Boy, to deliver Glass and China—Apply Berry's China Stores, Union-street, Swansea. lllg2-25 I ANTED, Errand Boy; one just left school » preferred.—Apply Harper, Newsagent. Humphrex-etreet, Swansea. 1765n2-21 "fT/"ANTED, a smart, respectable Errand Boy; » wages 5s. per week.—Apply Bradford Warehouse Co., 22, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 59e2-21 SITUATIONS V. ANTES. "OjAKER and Confectioner sseks an engage- ment as Second Hand or Single; Swan- sea or District; references.—Hatter, 246, New- road, Skewen. 165g2-25 "P\RIVER-Mechanic desires Situation, in Swan- sea, any car; clean licence; private or garage; good references.—Address K. D., "Daily Post," Swansea. 933e2-19 MACHINIST; would fill in whole or part time; Neath or district.—Address Ella, c.o. Post Office, Neath. 167g2-25 DE-engagement as Housekeeper, Nurse- Attendant, Useful Companion, or any place of trust; good reference.—Cligg, Aspen Hill, Upper Cwmtwrch, Glamorgan. 98g2-24 CJ ITUATIONS Wanted as General Servants, for U several strong country girls—Mrs. Cos- ter, Registry, Gloucester. 170g2-25 QlTUATION Wanted, by a resectable Trades- man, as Saddler, Collar and Harness Maker, and General Hand-, good reierences.- E. Woodward, 122, Rodney-street, Swansea. 937^2-19 WANTED,,a Situation as Cook-General; good reference.—Address Clar, "Daily Post," Swansea. 149g2-24 T\7ANTED, Situation as Waitress in Cafe, or » Temperance Hotei—Apply 4, Stanley-ter- race, Mumbles. 192g2-25 WANTED, Situation as Barmaid or Waitress; willing to assist in household duties- Write Z.X., "Daily Post," Swansea. 126g2-24 WANTEl), Situation, by experienced Cook; good references—Apply Cook, c.o. Chas. Evans, The Library, 72, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swan- sea. 157g2-2 ANTED, daily work, washing or clea-ning. —Apply, first instance, to Mrs. Charles Evans, Stationer, etc., 72, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 187g2-25 \\TANTED, experience in a good Office, by Young Man, 22, first-class scholar-, wages no object at present.—Write A. E. S., Daily Post," Swansea. 932e2-19 Vi'AKTS. I^URNISHED House Wanted, for a month, in Bryn-road dLstrict—Full particulars to Astley Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 1779n2-25 SHOP-and House Wanted, near the Square, KS Fforesfach; one near Station, Gowerton; one in Clydaeh or Sketty.—Reply Shops, "Daily Post," Swansea. 52g2-21 OMALL House Wanted, by respectable Man; most capable tenant; good references; near Hospital, or in Sandfields—Write Tenant, "Daily Post," Swansea. l55n2-30 TEA TF> ri —Tn (irooers and Others —Good prices given for any quantity.—Apply Commercial Manager, "Daily Post." Swansea. WANTED, about l^Gallons of Fresh Milk, W daily—Write Milk, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 1751n2-19 ANTED to share, Small Gffice,~aT~Swan- sea—Apply Share, "Daily Post. Swan- sea. 128g2-24 WANTED to Purchase, Second-hand Baby's Carriage; cheap.—Write Carriage, "Daily Post," Swansea. 6Og2-19 ANTED to Buy, good SeeondhancfFishing Stockings. State lowest price. — Write Fishing, "Daily Post," S^ransea. 934e2-19 XZTANTED to Pnrcliase. sound, reliable Cob, tVabotit 14 hands high.—State age, price, etc., to Marco, "Daily Post," Swansea. 64g2-22 WANTED, by Young Married Couple, 4 or S-roomed Cottage; central, Swansea; moderate rent—Write. Cottage, "Daily Post," Swansea. 37g2-21 ANTED, a five or six-roomed House, with » three to ten acres of Land, withm three miles of Swansea—Apply '99, High-street, Swansea. 89g2-22 WANTED to Iient or Purchase (preferred), a well-built 7 or 8-roomed House near Gowerton Station.—Apply Dwelling, "Daily Post," Swansea. 'V,\7 ANTED, Broken Watches, also Silver » » and Gold. Purchased for Cash. Apply M Foner. Watchmaker, 4, High-street Arcade, Swansea Repairs a Speciality. 831d2-20 RWSSCELLANEOUS SALE3. FOR SALE, a Double Mail Cart, in good con- dition; will sell cheap.—9- Norfolk-st., Swansea. 93().e2.19 FOR SALE, Navy Eluo perambulator, new last year; sell cheap.—Write Pram, Daily Pest," Swansea 7g2-19 FOR SALE, Cream Cane Mailcart, Navy lea- thering, nearly new; a bargain. rite Mailcart, "Daily Post," Swansea 181g2-25 OR SALE, a cane wickered" MailcarCi^ splendid condition; will sell cheap; ruom wanted. — Apply IC. Farm-lane, St. Thomas, Swansea. ^OR^AIiET^ironmongery-Business, in Swi^. JL sea Valley; turnover about £ 2,000 per annum; premises held at low rental; splendid connection—Write Iron, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 1756n2-19 FOR SALE, Leather Saddlebag Suite, Oak and Mahogany Sideboards, Child s Cot, K tchen Dresser, Bedheads and Mattress, 2 Brass Fenders, Cro.-kery; also several otlie.r articles; no reasonable offer refused. Apply 4, Westbury-street, Swansea. 156g2-24 A Double Mail Cart for Sale, in good condi- tion—30, Gwydr-cceaoeot, Swansea. 986e2-20 JR. COOPER, Landore, Breeder and Exhibi- • tor of high-class English and Dutch Rab- bits, has a few youngsters for sale, bred from winners at all the leading shows. 34g2-21 41S 6d —18-ct. Gold Cased, Curb Bracelet and ,J Safety Chain, warranted worth double.- E Gordon, 57, Carlton-road. London, E FOX Terrier Fanciers and Breeders.—For Sale, cobby, pTn-wire little Bitch, reg^ tered, champion pedigree, in use; had a grand litter to "Barcroft Foiler." To be seen at J. Partridge's, 27, Upper Aberayberthi-str^et, Hafod, Swansea. w«i 19 "O'EDSTEADS, etc., for S&le. Apply Secretary, -> Swansea Hospital., 87g2-22 GOOD Housedog for Sale; Retriever.—\yrite Log, "Daily Post," Swansea. 70g2-22 OEAL Sealskin Coat for Sale (short basque), .\¡ really very smart and up-to-date.—For particulars writa Louise, "Daily Post," Swan. &ea. 927e2-19 J 10s. Royal London Book for Sale. Good opening for a man of tact. Represen- tatives Wanted, whole or spare time, to build own book; guaranteed Interest. 36, Brunswick- street, Swansea. 948e2-19 u WELSH Grown Cabbage Plants now ready t l' Early Aflenham. Early May, Wheeler's selected Warminster stock. Blood Red Picklers, Robinson Drumheads, &-nd finest quality Mea- dow and Clover Hay Horse Chaff in bags.- John Penffordd, Narberth. 1686n3-4 LOST AND FOUND, LOST, Sunday evening, between St. Thomas and Terrace-road, Gold Brooch. Finder rewarded on returning siime to 5, Fabian-st., St. Thomas, Swansea. 160g2-20 IOST, since Sunday, a Fox Terrier (bitch). Answers to name of "Spot." Finder re- warded. Detainer prosecuted—Watkins, 32, Cromwell-terrace, Swansea. 182g2-21 LOST, between Alexandra-terrace and Up- lands, Purse, containing Money. Finder will be rewarded.-Apply Sandyford House, Alexandra-terrace, Brynmill, Swansea. 1100g2-24 LOST, between Mumbles and Swansea, Gold Chain and Black Nickel Watch, attached to chain George III. sovere gn. Finder will be rewarded—9, Carlton-terrace, Swansea. 42g2-21 STRAYED, from Bryndafwydd Farm, Fforest- s fach, two Colts; colour one roan, one bay; height 14.1.—Information to William Thomas, Bryndafwydd farm, Fforestfach. 1773n2-24 T OST, somewbera in Swansea streets, on | February 13th>, a Black Waistband, with large snv-er Clasps* cherubs' heads. Whoever will return the .aD. to Mrs. Latimer, 202, St. Helen's-road, Swajf-e-i., will be rewarded. 134g2-ll FOUND, in Gwydr-crescent, Saturday, Febru- — ary 15th, Purse, containing Money. Owner can have same ty giving description.— Apply 13, GwydT-crescent, Swansea. 1774n2-20 rROPERTT SA1.S AM 3 TO LET. H ODSE for Sale, Sketty, semi-^13'a:h-5d, six rooms, long-leisi, healthy, bracing situa- tion; cheap.—Address Zealand, "Daily Post," Swansea. C, TO LET, commodious Dwelling-house, Castle- ton, Mumbles, contains 3 Sitting Rooms, ri Bedrooms, bath' room (hot and cold). Apply Edward Roberts and, Son, Estate Agents, Surveyors, etc., 40 Oxford-street. Swansea. # 986e2-19 T^OR~ SALE,. Leaii'^old House, in Kensington- crescent, near trams.—Apply A. Bowles, Trafalgar-torrace, Swansea. 985e2-19 rPO ba Sold, good 6-roomed House, in Port Talbot; three minutes from Steelworks &nd Ra lwav—WritA Railway, "Daily Post," Swansea C 50g2-21 X^OR DISPOSAL, well-established, commoiT- ous Premisers end lease, situated in good business thoroughfare; Public Baking done; low price,—Particulars of David Roberts,- Estate Agent, 19, Hfathfield-street, Swansea. £ 729d.b.2-20 j ^ERRacE-ROAD.—^An^excsllent Iveasehold de- I tached double uonted House of t> rooms, and OfBeos, with Front Lawn, etc., for Sale; i fine view of Ba -etc.-Apply Higman and Co., Surveyors, etc., Sv. jiisea. 137g2-22 '"U' .1.> NORTHAMPTON GARDENS.-Fine Roomy I Houses to Let, also Shop witliout Dwel- ling House, suit f;y business, Walter-road, etc—Apply Higman" and Co., Estate Agents^ Norchttmpton.plac-e_ 13rgt.-22 "OROOJvLANDS-TERRACE.—Excellent House, -L' 9 rooms, 1)ath (hot and cold), with im- mediate possession, for Sale.-H. C. Higman and Co., Auctioneers, Swansea. 137g2-i, £ 70 OAn Trust and other Funds to ad- • \j ? \J UIJ vance on Mortgage of Freehold Property, Land, or good Leasehold, in sums of £ 200 upwards a.t 4 to 5 per cent.-Apply Hig- man and Co., Land Agents, Swansea. 137g2-2? ST. HELEN'S-ROAD.—To Let, containing tJ"L' Breakfast Room, 2 Kitchens, 5 Reception Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, and Bath (hot and cold); possession 1st of March next.-Apply Higman and Co., Auctioneers. 137g2-22 A RGYLE-stLEET and Spring-terrace. — Houses for Sale, in good repair; good unexpired term—Aonly Hood. Auctioneer, Caer-street, Swansea. 154g2-24 "D HYDDINGS I- for Sale, con- J- taining five rooms, 1 ith kitchen, 5(1:1. lery, and batiiroom. Apply J. -^tce Jci,es, Aue, tioneer and Survej or, 104, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. trf-g2 25 4 5, and 6-roomed Houses for at T p- lands; prices £ 200 to £ 220 each.-Apply J. Rice Jones, Auctioneer and Estaie c r, 104, Oxford-street, Swansea. J'6g2-25 I^OR Disposal, Grocery and General Dealer's Busjiess, Bakery inclusive; excellent position in Briton Perry. Developing and popu- lous neighbourhood- op^ndid opportunity.— Apply Davig M "iff- Chancery Chambers, Rutland-s^re^ 173g2-24 TOOMS F.P.:Mi =-3 GOOD Business to Let, in best part of Port Tennant-road— Wi.te Tennant, "Daily Post," Swansea. 9SSe2-19 LOCK-UP Shop to Let, with Fixtures, Count- ers, and Gasfittings complete; suitable j for ready-made Boot and Repairing Shop, or Drapery; one Sitting-room and Bedroom^ can be had if required.—Address 198, St. Helen's- avenue, Swansea. 941e2-19 TO L ET /good, ernp tvS tab lei u ita b le as,_Gay- age for motor ar—Apply 1, n .lias, Mount Pleasant, Swansea -J 'po~LET, SmairShop7Tn _Castle:st.reet, -Swan- sea, about 10ft. iroi;lage; good P° Write A.E.M., "Daily Post." Swansea. lOCOe^U TO LET, in Pontardawe, Fish and Chip Busi- ness, in main thoroughfare; doing goo trade—Write Concern, "Da.ly Post," Swansea 35g3-21 fpb~LET. commodious Warehouse and in Pic-ton-lane.—Apply Morgan Bios., Hatters and Hosiers, Oxford-street, Swa^^2 <'4 rro LET, Houselnd' Sho^8Twassail-square J- immediato possession.—Apply 4, Upl^a terrace, or Tunbridge, Auctioneer, Swansea. 110g2-"5 mo I.EtT?5th Mar0h, Double Fronted Grocers Shop, oven, statle, and yard, corner o Beach and Lower Oxford-streets; tenanted by present occupier 14 years-Apply Camerton House, King Edward's-road, Swansea. A KEitAVCJN7 i'ort. Talbot—Building land, -i suitable for Cottages, to Let, 99 lease—Apply J. A. James, Architect, Port 1 bot. 9S5e2-^ OFFICES to"Let, large rooms, central posi- tion, very suitable for Architect o Aoeountant.-Apply Mr. Nichols, 4, Trimty- P1^- OFFICES—Two convenient Small (ifllces to Let, at 104, Oxford-street oppisiie B00-0 Chemists).—Apply J- Rice Jones, on mises. STABLE and Coach-house to Let, also large Coach-house, suitable for Motor Apply 29, Page-street, Swansea. §ZL- G' RAND Fishing on tlie Usk—First-class Fur- nished Farmhouse to Let, for any perioa, within one mile Devynock Station; all con veinieincea; moderate terms.—Write liams, Accountant, Estate and General Agen. Sennybridge. ^83n2-25 -=- T3 LET—HOUSES. "VTORWAY COTTAGE, Bishopston.—Tu Let. 11 March 25th. Pleasantly situated on mam road. Large Garden—Address Mrs. Allard^W, Mansel-terrace, Swansea. 5S3e-^ KICI-IMOND VILLA, fumbles, to Let, com- fortably furnished, combined room. 5s. weekly; also Large Empty Room, with China Pantry, private entrance, 2s. 6d.; no children, -Mrs. Roberts. I755n2-19 SIX-ROOMED House to be Let, Harry-street-, Sketty; low rental—Apply -1. King Ed- ward's-road, Swansea. Ij3g2- TO LET, from March 25th next, 74, Bryn- T road; uninterrupted view of the Bay. Apply 74, Bryn-road, Swansea. 1764n2-20 rjX) be Let, 19, Mirador-crescent, March 2fith, X with all modern conveniences. —Apply Honson, Dentist, 2, Dynevor-place, Swansea. 6622-22 mo LET, commodious House, in central posi- Jl tion; excellent state of repair; rent £ 26, plus rates. Early possession—Apply Frank Randell, Dynevor-place, Swansea 189g2-25 TO LET, 25th March, 26, Brunswick-street, Dining, Drawing, and Six Bedrooms, Kit- chen and Scullery, bath (hot and cold).—Apply 4, Uplands-terrace, or Tunbridge, Auctioneer, Swansea. ll0g2-25 fpo LET, a compact, well-built, beautifully ■I. situated Villa, v-ithin five minutes of Pontardulais Station, fitted with gas, telephone, -Apply D. D Harries, Pontyberem, S.O. tennis lawn, in its own well-cultivated grounds. II 1748n2-19 TO LET, 15, The Grove; Dining, Drawing T Rooms, Kitchen and Scullery, bathroom (hot and cold water), 4 Bedrooms, light, and >103fant houL'-e, every convenience; possession March 25th.—Apply 37. Rosehill-terrace, Swan- 'sea 1OS2-20 '"fPO LET, Cockett House, 9 rooms, all modern -t- improvements, with two-stall Stable, Coach-house, Greenhouse, Conservatory, Large Garden and Lawn, within easy distance of Sketty trams and Cockett Station.- Apply Long- den, Strand, Swansea. 144g2-2,4 7-ROOMED to let. near Albert Hall, _J.1 i1 furniture for disposal t» tenant; immediate possession.-Address R. T-, "D^ly lPSt'_ Swansea. 823e2-19 RUSSELL DAVIES and Sons, Lower Waterloo- Tr^n. n'"est> Swemsea Wholesale Warehouse- t;'onerv • HosLery' Haberdashery, Sta- tions 7 cleartn^ lines during altera- 798e2-22 APARTMENTS TO LET. PARTMENTS.—Frunt Sitting-room and one; pentwr tWo Bedrooms to Lot; suitable for k or two friend? 5 bath—Apply 5, Wil- f^ce, near Albert Hall, Swansea. 48g2-21 QOifFORTABLE, homely Lodgings, in the s Hafod, for young man—Write Devon- Daily Swansea. 345e2-19 ^OMFORTABLE Board-Residence, suitable I for young gentleman; terms 16s. inclu- •ddress Central, "Daily Post," Swansea. 118g2-24 (JOMFortabLE Home for one or two Young Men,- healthy neighbourhood; terms moderate—Apply 15 Brvnsifi-terraoe, Mount t, Swansea. 95g2-22 COMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments; suit Ladies or Gentlemen, or Married Couple; or three Bedrooms if required; bath, every ^P^^ience—Apply Brockley House, 103, St. lieleix's-avenue, Swansea. 57e2-21 .1 Q_OOD accommodation for one or two gentle- men, with or without board; bath and e\ery convenience.—Apply 11, Oaklands-terrace Swansea. 113g2-24 IJOMELY Lodgings for two Young Men; use ot Sitting-room; in Henries-street; tr,a ^-rnis Rj operate.—Apply Ford, Newsagent, 17, Helen's-road, Swansea. l761n2-2o' ICE Homely L/xtgtngs, lor one or two Young Men: centre of Oxford-street; terms moderateWrit* Emplpe, "Daily Post," Swansea. QITTING-ROOM and Bedroom to Let, at Gnoll Park-road; suit gentleman—Apply "Daily i Post," Neath. i07g2-24 rV° LET, two Unfurnished F^t Rooms. Apply j.j, Brynsifi-terraoe, Mount Plea- san t, Swansea. 100g2-24 rpO LET, Furnished Sitting-room and Bed- room; bath (hot and cold); good cooking. Apply 138, Bryn-road, Swansea. 68g2-22 rpO LET, Front Sitting-room, two Bedrooms .JL bath (hot and cold), piano, good cook- Jcr,8-—Apply Montpelier House, 34, Walter-road ^^ea. 205g2- £ 5 T'O LET, one Unfurniched Room^ aiso pne Furnished Room.—Apply first to Mrs Charles Evans, Stationer, etc., 7f, Bryn-y-Mor- road, Swansea. 61g2-22 'pO LET, two Unfurnished or Furnished Room-a, at BrunsWiCk-street.—Apply first at Chai'les Evans, The Newsagent, etc., Bryn- y-Mor-roac, Swansea. 984e2-i9 pO LET, Front Sitting-room and Bedroom, Furnished or Unfurnished; convenient for trams; teams moderate—Apply 3, Glan- mor-creocent, Swansea. 204g2-25 'pO LET two Unfurnislied Rooms, within te<n minutes' walk of the Market; every con- venience; no children.—Write Hall, "South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 5g2-19 pO LET, near the Hospital, ReJj-Sitting- room; atso Lodgings, suit young mac, C of bath-ocm.—Apply at Charles. Evans, The 8 2,5 Newsagent, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 186g2-25 'pO LET, Furnished Bedroom and Sitting- -*• room, with use of piano, suit gentleman- also comfortable Lodgings for Young Man— Apply 51, Westbury-street, Swansea. 105g2-29 T^O LET, two comfortably Furnished Rooms; -8- suit married couple; terms moderate to quiet people.—Apply Laxton House, Carlton- terrace (Walter-road end), Swansea. 939e2-20 "TJNFURNISHED Sitting -room and Bedroom to Let, with use c f gas stove and scul- J lery; terms 6s. per weeks; locality King Ed- ward's-road.—Write H.L., "Daily Post," Swan- s&a- 180g2-25 2 ^n^urnished Rooms to Let; stove; side en- trance; suit respectable married couple. 69, Norfolk-street, Swansea. 202g2-25 2 ^nrnished Rooms to Let: use of bat-h- r<?°°:i (.hot and cold) and scullery; su.t !i 3 couple without children—7, Rich- es-terrace, Swansea. 52g2-21 AND FURNISHES) 'HOUSES WANTED. J7,URj;x3jje-d Apartments required, by Young ie\re i r-^leiUan' lJPlands neighbourhood pre- lc'vaest' (hot and rold) essential. State •Ttei rfraa-3, without board.—Write Box 24 ^ost." Swansea. 987e2-20 TW(n- ^COnis' Bed and Sitting-room (Fu^I Albert Trlf5' Wanted l)y YoarlS Lady; near "Bailv p AW]y. with terms, to Scholastic, Swansea. 96069-19 1V ANTED, two Unfurnished Rooms, with B.C A a.<nndAnoG' for gentleman. — Write J,aily Post," Swansea. 125g2-24 ^TED, by Working Woman, on Unfur- tral• rrrhed wlth (3ui'et People; cen- Swaisea moderate-Write S.B., "Daily Po*t," — 18&&2-21 Y°^G Married Couple require two or three lery. IJnfurnished Rooms, with use of scu]. Write v.. 56 near town; ront. m°derate— V., 'Daily Post." Swansea. 287e2-27 WOTOS CARS, CYOLES, era. SCIT°1 BROS for Riley Motor Cars—Hav< eeater tn°^, iM'rtlcaiars ? Th,e finest two- road had—Write or call: 21, St. Helen's- 'an&e^ 12g2.20 SUTTON BROS. for Motors for all commercial ries „PUrposes- fiacre Motor Vans and Lor- quicker Sd, -tUCCCS3' P7 Farf ci1€ai>er a'ld Svan«e» horses. — 21, tt. Helen's-road, ,l2g2-20 B-OS. for Motor Cars for Hire, any have t.!S"an<>3' B24,15 in mind when you -21 si S- anywl) £ Te- Telephcme 572 Central. '• Heie.n's-road. Swansea. 12g2-20 gUTTON BROS, "or Cycles—If you want a good repair cione, or want a new mount, ry_us.~2l st_ Helen's-road, Swansea. 12g220 QLTTON BROS, tr.r Fleet Cycles, best value to be had. Have you sieen our new models for 1903? Don't buy without seeing iem—-d' St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 12g2-20 QUTTON BROS, for Motor Cycles. If you need anything in tins line try us. We have about a dozen second-hand, 1 1-3 to 5 h.p. 21, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 12g2-20 "VTEW HUDSON CYCLES—Latest "ideas at low- ■t" est cost The World's finest quality on tue most favourable terms, either for cash- or deterred payments We are now showing splendid ranges of New Models, fitted with those most sought after mod-ern improvements, the three Speed Gear and the Coaster Hub These inventions give much greater ease in ascendir e hills, and ensure absolute safety on all dangerous ascents, mat? cycling safer, easier, and more delightful, and they are in- c'nded in t,be Models of New Hudson Machines at lower prices than has ever before been possible Write for latest 1908 Catalogues, now in preparation Sent post free anywhere Lo- cal Agents: J Brayley, i5, Gower-street, Swan- sea, and J Brest. 29, Bridge-street, Abercarn. Mon. DICYCLES delivered on First Payment of 5s. .L' Tyres and Accessories at Lowest Prices Bicycles, L-3 19s. 6d guaranteed 10 years Cata- 1 agues free—Franklands, 35, Railway-road, Blackburn 2604 T^OR SALE, Gent's ?4in Cjcle, two rim J- brakes, froe wheel, Dunlop tyres, slightly soiled; also Lady's 23,n., in perfect condition; no roosanable offer refused. Seen by appoint- ment—Cycle, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1753e2-19 BICYCLE for Sale, ?5s.. bargain—16, Mansel- l street, Swansea. 41g2-21 Forces, Cabs, Wagonettes, etc. j T7H3R SALE, handsome Red Roan Pony, five years old, sound, 12 hands, quiet to ride and drive; also Per of Pann,ers.-A..pply 116, Eaton-resd, Brynhyfryd, Swansea. I^OR SALE, stylish Grocer's Cart. with Move, able Cover, new two months ago; would suit baker. Sell cheap, or exchange for smaller—F. G. Lewis, Grocer, Ammanford. 103g2-24 WENrS RUimg saddle, all oomptete. good as new; also Set of Breaking Tackle, for Sale; no reasonable offer refused.—Chas. Ford, Sketty. 929e2-19 "VfOTICE to Farmers.—Two useful Mares, 14.2 -L* and 15 hands, 5 and 7 years, quiet m harness, and warranted sound; reason for selling, proving in foal; prices J212 and £ 20— Apply Hafod Stables, five doors from Hafod Itm, Swansea. Trams pass the door. 112g2-23 ACTIVE Cart Horse, "Duke," 6 years, 16 hands, plenty of bone; warranty or month's trial given; suit haulier, farmer, or merchant; must sell, giving up hauling—Apply J)o.noghue. Potato Sleichant, 39, New Dock- road, Llanelly. 158g2-25 fDUOATION. THE EERLITZ Schools of Languages, Limited, opened their First and Only Swansea Branch at 18, Castle-street above Masters), Private I/essons, Class Lessons, Residence Les- s»3ns. Trial Lessons Free. Business Speciality. Commercial French, German, Spanish. F.rst Fiench Lecture, February 20th, 6 o'clock. 38g2-29 II. Service Candidates successfully pre- pared for their examinations Numerous recent successes Telegraph Learners. Head Post Office, Swansea, Male Sorters, London and Swansea G P 0 Pitman's Shorthand rapidly teught Arithmetic, Book-keeping etc Sue- cess guaranteed .adies or Gentlemen—Mr. Harris. Shorthand School, 22. New Oxford-st., Swansea 3451 PRIVATE TUITION in French, German, p Italian, Spanish, Latin, Esperanto, Book- keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Arithmetic, etc Thorough and rapid preparation for ex- aminations and Btisinoss Translations and For- oigr Correspondence.-Oswald Korth. Author of Commercial Spanish Grammar. 1, Kensington- terrace, Swansea Nat Tel No 636 30d b ELECTRICAL Engineering, Machanical En- E gineering, Machine Drawing and Mathe- matics taught in the most, satisfactory manner by the I C..S System of Home Study. Hap:d Progress. Practical Instruction, moderate cost; Instruction simplified and easy 650 satis- fied students in Manchester. The World's larg- est Technical School. Over One Million Stu- dents, Booklets free.—State trade, to Manager, international Correspondence Schools, 60, S.P., Chancery-lane, London, WC 6355 1 COLLIERY Managers' Examlnations.-Lessons c by Post: Geology, Mining, Engineering, Electricity, Surveying, Mine Arithmetics. Write for Syllabus.—Cambrian Mining School, l'orth. 994e.2-20 j MUSIOAL. —————————————————————————— 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 Sh&rt-esbury House, St. Helen's- road, Swansea. 362d4-4 MISS~~ MIRIAM EDWARDS, A R.C.M. So- 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."—Addre.is 'Uwyn On," Mumbles. 783e4-8 PIANOFORTE TUNING, 3s. 6d Re coram en- dation? from Dr. Turpln Gladstone and Broad wood and Son Pianos from Hopkinson. Collard, Brinsmead, etc Saie or Hire- Charles Eadon, 53. Brunswick-street, Swansea. 13IANOS 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 119e2-22 I^O Piano Players—Write for List of Bargains now being offered by Thompson and Shac- kell (Limited). Several really serviceable in- struments at less than half-price to clear; all warranted—32, Castle-street, Swansea. 964e2-20 PIANO for 10s A3 — Thi's amount paid monthly for a limited period will secure the possession of a really useful instrument. Price list and full particulars free on apphca- tion.—Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 32, Cattle- street, Swansea. 964e2 0 PIANO, new style "Cottage" Model, band- some Walnut Case, with Marqueterie panel, Iron Frame, Full Trichord; 20 guineas. Best value possible.—Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 32, Castle-street, Swansea. 9S4e2-20 MISS JESSIE TARR, Teacher of the Piano- forte, has vacancies for pupils; terms moderate.-Applv 11, Mirador-crescent, Up- lands. Swansea. 10^2'20 MACHINERY. BRADBURY Machines. Griiffths, Neath J Ver- tical Feed Machine, Griffiths Nea ,h; Domestic Machnes, Griffiths, Neath; Standard Machines, Griffiths. Neath; Gntzner Machines, Griffiths, Neath: New Home Machines, Grif- fiths, Neath; Jones's Machnes GriMtvis, Neath; White's Machines, Griffiths, Neath; Two-reel (New) Machines, Griffiths, Neath, Commission allowed to Insurance Agents, Time Keepors, etc. Direct Importers. Est. 1871. Only address: W. Griffiths and Son, 8, Par- ade, Neath The only house in Wales send- jng Machines to Chili. Lists froe. Also Dealers m Knitting, Washing, and Mangling Machines Best selected stock in Wales. 6S76d.b.5.10 _.ju -1 > f PECJAWTfES. WATERPROOFS Repaired. — Send your "f Waterproof to Fursland and Co., Alex- andra-road, Swansea, to be repaired. 862e2-19 CDORSET MAKER.—Miss Foner, the French V Corset Maker, Cleans and Repairs all kinds of Corsets Corsets made to mea-sure from 4s. lid—5, High-street. Arcade, Swansea. 19092.24 DAVIES' Balsam of Honey for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc.—Prepared oniy by J Davies, M P S.. 30. High-street Is. lid. and 2s Sd per bottle d.b 2 t 0 HAFTESBURY HALLS.—These fine Haila S have just been redecorated through- j out, and are most convenient for Balls, Dances, Private Parties, Teas, Socials, Lec- tures, Concerts. Bazars, etc.-Apply A Wil. liamson, 85. Oxford-street," Swansea 35e2-a f ADIES.—We want an opportunity to con- L vince you that Elanchard's Apiol and Steel Pills supersede Pennyroyal, Pil Cocha, Bitter Apple, etc We are prepare to send you sample free on receipt of two stamps to pay postage. — Leslie Martyn, Ltd., S W., Chemists, 34, Dalston-lane, linden, d b. "VTOUR Eyes are wage earners. It will pay JL you to have them properly attended to by Mr. Walter Caryl, F.S.M.C., The Qualified Optician, 15, Union-street (close to Market), Swansea. 96g2-24 STABLISHED over 20 years—Try William- son's Celebrated Sausages, Pork P;ee, Black Pudding, Polony, Brawn, Cooked Meats, Ox Tongues, Home Cured Hams and Bacon All goods manufactured on the premises Whole- sale and retail — 58, Oxford-street, Swansea. Nat. Tel. 0510 9":S->11 JUST one Moment—Are you overlooking the fact that your Eyes will not always be as good as they are now, if you neglect them? Make sure they are illright. We would have much pleasure in telling you our opinion. HUTCHINS ETCHEI.t.S. D.B.O.A., Eyesight Specialist, 7, Gower-screet, Swansea i'.f?2-24 OEWING Machines, New and S^ond-:1 r.id; s cheop and good; Repairs of ,">11 -.ids, Oil, Needles, Shuttles, etc.—C. Y^tes Into i.'Od- bury and Co.). 103, St. Helen's-road, !-w .r;sea. 177e2-2S TRADE NOTICE C. ROWLAND, DOCK AND RAILWAY CONTRACTOR, RAILWAY HAULIER AND AGENT TO THE LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, MID. LAND RAILWAY COMPANY & RHONDDA & SWANSEA RAY RAILWAY CQ. ,i:r GENERAL STEVEDORE. 9, FISHER STREET. TMTESSRS. Freedman, Bros, and Co., Up- iVl to-Dabe Hairdressers and Perfum-ars, 59, High-street, opposite the G.W R. Station, are now selling their 3d. tubes of Moustache Trainers and Fixtures at Jd. each. The trado supplied- 146g2-24 ADIES —We want an opportunity to con- L vince you that Blanchard's Apiol ana nvl,o Steel Pills supersede Pennyroyal, Pil Cochia, Bitter Apple, etc. We are 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. IMPORTANT tA:I Motbe.rg.-Every Mother who values the health and cleanliness o! her child should use Harrison's "Reliable" Nur- sery Pomade. One application kills all nits and vermin, beautifies and strengthens the hair, m tins, 4Jd. and 9d. Postage, Id. — George W. Harrison, Crem^t, Broad-street, Road ing. Sold by Chemists. Agents: M. Davies, 4, Oxford-street, Swansea; Evan Jones, Chemist, Gowerton; Pontardawe: E. Griffitrs, Herbert-street; Aberavon. Port Talbot, G. D. 'Loveluck- WATCH STOPPED? — Why have your t T Watch trinkered by incompetent re- pairers. when by going to Jack Campbeil (late Kiers Bros., Watchmakers and Jewellers to his Majesty King Edward), you can get it skilfully repaired at a Jow price. Old Gold and Silver Bought. Spectacles to suit all ffights.-Addres.s 20, Arcada, High-street, Swansoa. 737e3-13 •*j0 MORE PAIN—Teeth Painlessly Ex- JN traoted. ¥&>> Is. 6i. T«eth, New fete, from L2 2s.; Single Teeth from 2s. 64. Cash or convenient payments &nang€d.-Eenry Seline (opposite G.W.R.). Fc-r sample sets, prices, and all other ^formation call and see Mr. Seiine personally. All advice free. Nat. Tel. 188y Branches at Pontardulais and Glan- amman Fridays. ijaiiE Dillwyn Lending Iiibrary is the Boot.- J- Just added: "My Merry Rockhurst" (A. J Caskow), "The Broken Road" (A. E. W. Mason), "Beau Brocade" (Baroness Orenzy). "St. Gwynifex" (S. K. Hocking), "Diary of a Lost One" (Margarite Rohme). 92,6e2-I9 OOKS Worth Reading:—"Gold in the Gut- ter" (Charles Garviee), "Conspirators" (Oppenheim), "The Loadstar" (Max Pemberton), "Dead Man's Room" (Burford Delany), "An Old Score" (A. Hilhers).-Note Address: Dill- wyn Library, 13, DiUwyn-street, Swansea. 926e2-1.9 TXTHEELBARROWS.—500 for Sale, low price, t f strong hard wood navvy barrows, 13s. 6d.; gen-aral purposes, 5s. each. Price for quantity on application. Builders send trade card for illustrated list of all kinds of wood- work —Jennings and Co., 366. PennyweH-roau, Bristol. 29c2-23 I^OR quality and value go to Sidney Palmer's. Good selection of Wedding Cakes always kept in stock. Parties catered for at the shortest notice. Estimates free. Cor. Tel. 146.—68, Oxford-street, and Branches. A ->24 Â MERICAN Pocket Catapults, Is.; Noiseless Rabbit Rifies, 7s. 5d.; Rabbit Bolt Nets, Ss. M. per dozer; 50 yard Note, 38..j.: Magic Chinese Fish Bait, Salmon Roe. Maggots, Worms, and Secret Fishing Oils, Is. each box. Lists free. Carriage paid.—J. Eggleston, Natur- alist, Sunderland. 169g2-j21 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 nits and vermin, beautifies a.nd strengthens- the hair. In tins, 4|d. and 9d. Postage Id. George W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Kid by Chemists Agents: M Davies, 4, Oxford- street, Swansea; Evan Jones, Chemist. Gower- ton Pontardawe, E. Griffiths, Herbert-street; Aberavon. Port Talbot. G. D. Lovelack. 638e4-30 SEWING MACHINES—Cheapest Boose In Wales, Combined Washing Machines Cennot be beaten in price or quality Only house in Wales sending machines to Chili. 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Myrddin Davies, URPS Chemist, Oxford-street, Swansea. 902112-20 MUSIC Aw 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, LE.A-M-, A.R.C.M. I —— EDUCATlONAI- (J IBLSS' boaewnot* day scpool, bryn-y-mor ROAD, Swansea. Pnocip»l-MIiS.BGtELIi:K' A-C-P- Assisted by Certificated resident French and English Governe&ses end Vbitinc Pro- fessors. Pupils foeparsd for all Public Examina- tions. The House is well situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. I I I PICTON MEWS, DILLWYN-SSCRSBXj p SWANSEA. L.L & T. BULLIN. Csbef alvnys ready. Wedding Carriagft with suitable Horses. Funeral Carriages Complete. = ■' -VT- EATH AND DISTRICT BILL POCT- ING COMPANY.—Late T. Wall OSces:—ASSEMBLY ROOMS,, NEATH. Manager-J. W. 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