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Scale of Charges For Consecutive Weekly Insertions of SMALL ADVERTTSEMEli TS T (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, not exceeding 24 Words. 6d. per insertion. Every additional 8 words, Fourpence. The foregoing scale applies only to APARTMENTS and HOUSES To Let or Wanted; Situations Vacant or Wanted; Houses, Offices, Properties and Shops to Let or Sell; Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Private Wanta and Sales; but not to any Advertisement of a. Tratlo "ax,we. TRADE SPECIALITIES, &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four Word3-)L.9d. oer insertion. hurty-two Words.Is. „ A reduction is made for a series of 6, 13, 2a Cl 52 insertions. If a voucher copy be desired, an 1 extra Three Halipence per insertion should be adde-u to the above cheap rates. Unless prepaid, too Advertiaements will be charged by the Business Adver- tisements from Public Bodies are not m. serter at the prepaid rate. The Pcstmastar-Gieniera] does not allow letters addressed to imtials or fictitious naales to be addressed to any Post Office, 16ad letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Depart- ment. Letters to advertisers by initials, etc., or otherwise, may be directed to "1he Cambrian" Office frae of charge; and if stamps are sent to cover postage, will be for warded to the Advertiser's own Add ss. Remittances under Ss. rray be made in K .>e. ny Postage Stamps or Postal Orders. Postal uxdens should be made to "The tout a Wa.'JS Post" Newspaper Co., Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Addiesi all communications to the Manager, "Tte Cambr -a. PfTUATr^NJS VACANT. Housekeepers. WAITED, Working Housekeeper, for Lon- don, to take charge of child 8 months old —Apply Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Sorrento, West Cross. 268g2-28 (ccka and Kiichcnmaitia. COOK Wanted t^ood General would salt), age 24 to 30; also Kitchenmaid, strong, active girl, good character indispensable; uniform supplied.-Apply, stating wages, etc., to Matron, Training College, Carmarthen. 270g2-28 WANTED, good Plain Cook.-Mrs Randell, Vaughan-strs-et, Llaneliy. 452g3-l w ANTED, a good Cook; also House-Parlour » » Maidj—Apply Mrs. Edward England, The Pare, Llanlshen, near Cardiff. 475g3-3 ———— House and Parlourmaids. EWIS LEWIS and Co., Drapers, Swaresoa, re- quire two smart Housemaids for their London Branch.—Apply Housekeeper, 28, High- sir eot, Swansea. 491g3-3 \xrA.^TEdT"Koiueuiaid-Waitress, good refer- VV ences.—Apply Mrs Hulbert, Constitut- icnal Club, Neath. 438g2-29 ANTED, a good Housemaid-Waitress, at onco.—Apply Mrs. Cockrill, Enterprise Hotel, Swansea. S00eo-4 \\J A:1 cD, 5tii March, Housemaid; parlour V* maid kept; four in family; wages £18; good references essential—Apply Mrs. Jebb. Watcon Mount, Brecon. 228j2-26 |_> ARLOURMA1D Wanted, thoroughly expeiv- J- enoed; also good. Housemtud.—Apply, with full particulars, Mrs. Gibbins, Garthmor. Neath. 267g2-23 GENERALS EXPERIENCED General Wanted—Apply 6, Grove-place, Swansea. 330g2-30 EXPERIENCED General Servant Wanted; k; gma.11 family; good wages.—Mrs. Joe Eddershaw, 2, Clarendon-road, sketty. 327g2-26 TXT ANTED, Young General.—Apply after 5, »V 18, Grosvenor-road, Sketty. 468g3-3 WANTED, a Young General Servant.—Apply 71, Western-sueet, bwansea. 1786n^-<i3 "Y^TANTED, strong, clean Girl, for mornings. VV -2, Glanmor-ierrace, Uplands, Swansea. 278g2-2d WANTED, good General; also Young House- maid—Apply Mrs. Jones, "Dauyparc," Neath. 386g2-27 WANTED, a General Servant, from 18 to 20, at 41, Mansel-street.—Apply between 5 and 3. 50ig2-28 WANTED, a good Gfiiexal Servant.—Apply Mrs. E. Thomas, Fishmonger, Oxiord-st., Swansea. — 18U5n2-2a ANTED, good lietfieial Servant—Apply to J. Rees Evans, Draper, 218, Hign-sireot, Swansea. 325g2-23 TIT ANTED, experienced General, at onoe; VV good wages.—Barr, HiUcrost, Grosvenor- road, Sketty. 2S0g2-28 'J AXTED, General Servant; gocz wages r r given.—Apply 5, Bay Vie w-terrace, Swansea. 263g2-27 WANTED, at once, General Servant; refer- ences required.—Apply 10, The Grove, Uplands, Swa.Jl5dQ. 331g2-z8 W- ANTEDTgood, buroiig Girl, 16.—Apply with t, references, etc., Taylor, Leamington House, Giyn Neath. 225g2-26 WANTED~ immediately, General Servant, W aged 17 to 20.-Apply 3, Hawthorne- avenue, Uplands, Swansea. l8U5r^) WANTED, Maid, tor General Housework; small family; foud of chihir^22, Brynmill-cr-esoent. Swansea. 385g2-30 ANTED, General Servant; good wages given.—Apply Clifton Villa, Pietori-tcr- race, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 382g-9 WANTED, strong Girl as General.—State ago, wages, With references, Abergwessin Vicerage, Garth. Breconahire. 321g2-28 T^T"ANTED, experienced General Servant, for YY Business House; no wastting.—Write A.B., "Daily Post," Swansea. 212g2-26 TTrr ANTED, a Young GiTl, to assist in house- VV work, just left school preferred.—Apply 3", Cromwell-street, Swansea. 352g2-29 37, Cromwell-street, Swansea. 352g2-29 WANTED good, strong Girl, of good charac- ter for General Housework.—Apply Mi-s. Griffith.?, Highfield, B. shops ton 272g2-28 ANTED, at o^TVl^General Servant VV -Api.lv Mrs Rubenstein, Paperhanging Warehouse^. ^er-stre^wansea.J_12g2-27 Wf ANTED, clean General £ V? family, go ^d wages if suita enees —Apply Davies, 12, Promenade. W" ANTED, good Ganeial Servant. plain ing; two evenings a week on. APP > -2 Jones, 2, Montpelier-tcrraoe, Swansea. 4j°S ANTED, at once, a good, strong Girl, as Yr General Servant, from 16 to 18; only two In family.—Apply 44, Bryn-roac' Swansea. 339g2-28 WANTED, a Young General, about 16; no washfing.—Apply Mrs. Charles Evans, Nawsappnt. etc., 72, Bryn-y-Mor-rfcad, Swansea. 458g3-2 T^TANTED, a qui-at Young Girl, about 15. to \V Nurse; sleep out—Apply between 5 and < ilto. Taylor, 19, Carltoa-t-errace, Swansea. 444¡3-1 WANTED, a good General Servant; two in t f family; no washing.—Apply Mrs. Hers- cbel Jones. Whitmore, Eaton Grove, Swansea. 423g2-29 \\i ANTED, trustworthy Young Girl, about 17, » » its General, in small family, to sleep out —Apply Mrs. Maggs, 126, King Edward's- ioad, Swansea. 365g2-29 T,yANTED, clean, respactable General Ser- vant; to sleep home; good weges to suitable girl.—Apply 33, Cromwell-street, Mount suitable girl.—Apply 33, Cromwell-street, Mount Pleasant, Bwansea. 309g2-28 WANTED, Young Girl, to c,o light in »• re- work, and look after r-hild; good w a«es ana comfortable home to suitable girl.—Ad- dress Permanent, "Daily P'st," S'v.-iiisfs. 29622-7 'WANTED, an experienced General, not under '» 30, for family of four; plain cookihg; no washing; to live in; and good home; must producs satisfactory references; good wages paid to suitable person.—Apply Mrs Cocks, 7. Mjrador-crescent, Swansea. 302g2-23 S-ERV AKTS! Servants!!—Free passage to Can- s ada. All classes wanted.—Apply Swansea, Employment Agency, 13, Arcade, High-street, Swansea.—Manager: W. Porter. Tel. 861 Cen- tral. 474g3-3 wages to a good, experienced Gen- ifclU era!; plain cooking; small family.— Apply at once, 3, fct. Helen's-road, Swansea 1808n2-27 Servants Registry CfRcca. OITUATIONS Wanted as General Servants, for Is several strong country girls.—Mrs. Cos- ter, Registry, Gloucester. 383g2-30 C^OOK-Generals, £ 16 to JE22; Waitress, Kitchen Maids, Staff Maids, Scullery Maids, Farm Bailiff, Billiard Boys Page Boys; Walter wanted at once, good wages.-Apply Swansea Employment Agency, 13, Alexandra Arcade, High-street, Swansea— Manager: W. Porter. Telephone 861, Central. 356g2-29 fpHE Best Registry Office: E. M. Bowen's, 3, J- St Helen's-road (opposite Page-street), B'vansea.—Prompt attention to Ladles and Ser- vants' Requirements. Moderate Fees; Ladies is Servants, 6d. A Trial will convince yon. d.b.a \XTANTED, experienced and Plain Cooks, » » Cook-Generais, Kitchen Maids, Parlour and House-Parlourmaids, Head Housemaid (28); experienced and Under Nurses, and Laundresses.—Apply Mis6 Lewis, High-class Registry, 18, Castle-street, Swansea. Nat. Tel. 47x. 509g3-2 )MfSCEl.t.A?iEOUt r iTCATtowa. A TI^ANTjX Liners.—Persons Je<jArous becom- A ing Stewards, Stewn..rdeb.-s8S, Clerks, En- gineers, Bakers, Butchers, Pantrymen, Bedl Boys, Stokers, etc., send addressed envelope.— ^Iwards, 137, St. Alban's-avenue, Chiswick. 486g3-3 BOOT TRADE.—Junior Assistants Wanted, immediately—Apply Radford's, 7, High- street, Swansea. 251g2-29 BARMAIDS.—W anted, at end of March, B places as Barmaids (together if possible), at Hotel or Restaurant, by two Young Ladies; experienced; excellent Ie!erenoos.- Write Bar. maids, "Daily Post," Swansea 138g2-28 LERKSHIPS: £ 85— £ 460: Admiralty, War, c Excise, Customs Offices, vacancies nov open to all, aged 15-23 Experience unnec sary. Special explanatory pamphlet free Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert Le11, Edinburgh. 354g2-29 DRIVER.—Stetady Man Wanted.—Apply Geo. -< Beer and Sons, Sv.anooa. 375g?-23 DRAPERY.—Smart Young Lady required, .m- mediately, for Showroom; good sales- woman.—Apply, with full particulars, or i er- sonally, to Jarvis Jones, 45, St Helen's-r^^d. Swansea. 1780n2-27 GROCERY.—Wanted, strong Lad 16 to 18, to G look after Pony, and dal-iver.-Apply Lad, "BaJy Post," Swansea. 329g2-28 GROCERY.—Wanted, a smart Junior, for above trade; also an intelligent Lad as Apprentice.—Apply Trevor Evans, Melbourne Buildings, H-gh-street, Swansea. 273g2-28 HERji,!—Do you want an appoxlmenti- UL Sanitary lnsyastor, Lady Health Visi- tor; L100 to £ 360 Sucoess certain. Postal Course Lessons now oommenctng for Cardiff 6.\lWl. Fees 25s.—Mushens, Sanitary Expert, Sunderland. 23 £ Je2-27 |_>OSTAL.—Wanted, immediately. Young Girl, with knowledge cf TTelsh, to assist in Office.-Apply, stating wages anti references, Godreaman Post Office, Aberdare. 353g2-29 O-AUTNER (active) required, with about £ 300, — to join an energetic gentleman in an excellent paying trade; prospects )- -equaJ.led; abstainer preferred.-Address, with qualifica- tions, experience, etc. Works. "Daily Post," Swansea 254g2-i« QUARRYMEN.—Two tood Men Wanted, im- mediately.—Apply New Schools, Craig- i.efnParr, Cl/da-sh lfiig2-26 rvXATLOR'S MACHINIST.—Wanted, a thor- -L oughly experienced Machinist. — Apply Masters and Co., 18 and 19. Castie-street, Swan- sea. 235g2-26 rrilNHOUSE Superintendent.—Wanted, a first- A class Man, who thoroughly understands Player's Pots, and is .tccustomed to various guages and odd sizes. -Apply in writing only, with copies of references, to Manager, Eagle Tinplate Works, Neath. 311g2-28 TKTANTED, smart BromJdo Worker.—Vandyke, 44, Castle-street, Swansea. 374g2-26 "V^ANTED, a respestabia Girl, for Shop. — Apply BenaDn Bros., 10, Highi&treet, Swansea. 372g2-29 V\7 ANTED, Young Ladies, for Sewing Fancy V* Drapery—Write Drapery. "Daily Post," Swansea. l83g2-25 W" ANTED, two Young Women, for WaihtoJ bottles—Apply Hum's Mineral Water Works, Swansea 445g3-1 TTfTANTKDr Relieving Barmaid. to assist in f f light housework—Apply ATbany Hotel, Wind-street, SwarLsea. 448g3-1 WANTED, good Plumber and Gasfitter, at W once.-Apply Williams, Plumber, 15, Thomas-street, Llaneliy. 485g2-23 ANTED, a good Ceneral OstlerTiood wages w to a steady man.—Apply Joseph Jenkins, Contractor, Gorseinon. 582g2-27 TU"ANTED, a Young Man, tc deliver Bread, and assist in Bakehouse.—Apply Mor- gans, Baker, Ystradgynlais. 1801n2-29 w ANTED, capable Laundress, to take fam- ily washing.-Apply Mrs. *.ron<v, 52, Walter-road. Swansea. 2.4 ANTED, Man amd Boy, used to Brick Yard w Lo.bour.-Argoed Brick Works, Pontrhy- orten, near Port Talbot. 315g2-28 "W at once, smart Lad, to assist in ni„T,o,>„ ^1Jard Boosn atnd Cellar.—Apply o r, Royal Hotel, Swansea. 498e3-4 YVANTED, a useful Lad; must be able to horse— The Reliable Mineral Co., Wa.ssail-pl;ice, Swansea. 351g2-29 G .b^Glr^forTshop, and „ „ vvi^h the housework.—Apply Mrs. Fr-^dman, 6, Carmarthen-road, Swansea. 511g2-28 <I1X>' two smart Restaurant J « g00<1 ^^rences; also Page Boy-Apply Goza Cafe, Mount^street, Swan- se&' 1804n3-2 aYouthT"for Milk Deliv- n horses, and make himself generally useful.-p. Gambold, 1, Rhondda-s*, bwansea 240j2.26 aCtLTt! YounS Man, to assist gen- erally used to horses Full particular*? and reference.—D Morri* n particulars Llaneliy. M°lrlS' Groc'er aad 389g2-30 "V^T'rEp, Bartaeud, witih good references; ■Rrfidforrf's tradO-—Apply Mrs. Paul, Waterloo Hotea, Oxford-street, Sw^sea" 516g3-3 ANTED, Groom-Gardener, and generally Swansea. 516g3-3 ANTED, Groom-Gardener, and generally U L,lDdoors; ^ngle; abstainer.— State age/ references, and wages. Apply Heath, Resolv-en. 313g2-^ 6xl>or^nced Young Ladies, for MillineTy and Gency Sales; also Ap- prentioe^; Welsh. Personal application pre- ferred—J. Rees Evans, 218 and 219, High-st., Swansea. 357g2-29 WAITRESS, experienced (Restaurant), also KitchenmaJd and Page Boy; good wages. Apply Swansea Employment Agency, 13, Alex- andra Arcade, High-street, Swansea. Manager: W. Porter. Tel. 861, Central. 234g2-2G WANTED, strong Girl, about 20 to 22; for housework and assist in office cleaning. Apply Port Tennant House, New Docks, Swan- sea. 461g3-2 ,/ANTED, a respectable Young Girl, for » Housework.—Apply any evening, be- tween 5 and 6, at 4, Brooklands-terrace, Swan- sea iOOn2-28 WANTED, middle-aged Couple, without W children, to live at 2, Grove-place, Port Talbot, rent free, and attend on young men occupying furnished front rooms.-Apply Wil- liams and Rees, The Corner Shop, Port Talbot. 469g2-29 \\rANTED, by large Works in the neigh- • » bourhood, a good Belt Repairer. Must be a first-class workman, and must have had previous experience. Preference given to a shoemaker used to hand stitching of leather. Good wages 'given to suitable man.—Write Re- pairer, "DaITy Post," Swansea. 1737n2-26 "r AX.TED, by the Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada (annual income nearly H mil- lions), a Gentle m,Tii of influence in the Port and Town of Swansea, to act as District Re- presentative. Exceptional facilities, and high rate of commission p«Ud.—Apply in confidence, Mr T. Parkinson, South Wales Manager, 2, Geoffrey-street, Neath. 514g3-3 YOUTH Wanted, for Parced ^Office; good writer; age 15 to 17.—Apply by letter, Tramway Co., 2, Rutland-street, Swansea. 401g2-27 Agents, Canvassers, TraveJIsrs, AGENTS Wanted to Sell well-known Cider, in Swansea, Llaneliy, the Valleys, Pem- broke, etc. Only men calling on the trade need apply. High commission. Thompson, Tenbury. 471g3-3 VASSERS required, Swansea, Neath, Llaneliy, to take orders for The Life of Lord Saiistiury", wouid suit fteil-known local Conservative. Special terms. Address, first instance, Salisbury, "Daily Post. Swansea. 219g2-26 DIRECTORS first-class Road Stone Company D require Representative for Swansea and District, able to influence busin^-es; should be conversant with railway and sea freight charges; part time only necessary. Applica- tions treated in confidence. Stone, 50, High- bury Grove, rsliugto", I-ond<)u. N. 279g2-28 NERGETIC Man requued, by the London E and Manchester Assurance, Port Talbot District; good book vacant; early promotion. —Superintendent Hawes, 5, Courtland-place, Port Talbot. 363g2-23 MAN (trustworthy) desirous of engaging part of his attention to a remunerative em- m 01 his attention to a remunerative em- ployment, should apply for particulars of high- class Agency.—Address E L.O., 154, St. Vin- cent-street, Glasgow. 355g2-29 "OOYAL Liver Friendly Society.—Smart £ l> Agents, Full or Spare Time, required (It Neath, Port Talbot, Cwmavon, Skewen, Briton Ferry, and Crynant; good terms onered-— Apply J. E. Hosgood, 27, Gnoll Park-road, Neath. 221g3-2 SMART Young Lady CV&nvasser Wanted, whole or si>are time; good commission; something new; also Young Lady to assist indoors, must give time.—Gainsborough Stu- dio, 12, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 275g2-28 SPARE-TIME AGENT, to devote" few hours s weekly taking orders; largo profits easily made outside regular employment. Write for trado terms and particulars, Mead Cycle Co., Agency Dept. 17xy, Liverpool. 322s5-20 O MART, energotftc Man required, to call upon 0 Shopkeepers ~nd Business People gener- ally; might suit ex-tradesman, or clerk dis- engaged. State past experience, salary ex- pected.-B., c.o. MounDstevens, Advertising Agent, Bristol. 310g2-29 WANTED, good, Steady Men, as Travellers, for good class Tailoring; previous ex- i perience not necessary.—Apply Abel Jonos, Marked House, Aber-av n. 388g2-30 Tradesmen's lpr-rantces A Acsistante ART Business.—Wanted, Young Lady, as Ap- prentice.—Apply Swansea Art Gallery, Temple-street, Swansea. 477g3-3 1 iihiilST'S Apprentice Wanted; outdoors; thorough tuition; moderate premium re- quired.—Thomas, M.P.S., F.S.M.C., F.1.0 (Med- allist), Gorseinon, Chemist and Optician. 223g2-26 DDESS MAKING. —Wanted, Apprentices and D Improvers.—Apply Miss Young, 4, Page- street, Swansea. 436g3-2 I "xRKSSMAKING.—Wanted, immediately, Ap- ■L' prentices to the Dressmaking.—Apply Miss Abbott, 59, Walter-road, Swansea. 255g2-26 GROCEBY and Provisions.—Sharp Lad Wanted, for Office Work, and to assist generally; 8s. per week to start.—Evans and Co., Royal Stores, Lower Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 524g2-28 _Y. .'l" &Moo Caya end Errand E aya. BOY Wanted, just left school, for delivery of parcels.—The Express Delivery Co., Ltd., 1, Beilevue-streeit. Swansea 432^2-26 LADS, smart, Wanted, for Express Parcel De- livery, by oar, ages 14 to 16.—Apjjly Tram- way, 2, Rutland-street, Swansea. 402g2-27 KESPECTABLE Boy Wanted. imm€f\ d y good wages.—Apply 29, Oxfora- > ^•ot', Swansea &13g2-28 SMART Lad Wanted, about 16.—Appyr32, Wal- ter-road, Swansea. 429g3-2 STRONG Errand Boy Wanted—Apply }anZ ^-5 Jeweller, High-street, Swansea. 297g2 2 \\7~ ANTED, strong Errand Boy.—33, ii;gh~- street, Swansea. 28<g2-28 V/yANTED, at onoe, strong Errand Boy. Aj/ply 57, Oxford-street, Swansea. 482g3-3 WANTED, an Errand Boy—Apply-Boyle Grocer and Baker, 18, St. George-street, Swansea. 230g2-26 WANTED7s^aS Lad, jus-t left school. Al Apply Cornish Dairy, St. Helen's-road. Swansea. 505g5-2 A.UJii), at onoe, a Errand » f Boy.—Apply L. Baer, Jeweller, 42, Castle- street, Swansea. 16lg2-25 HTUATtCKS IUKTE« BOOKKEEPER—Young Lady, age 23, dasiros B post in Office as Cashier-Book-keeper, 2i years' experience; excellent reference; Swan- sea preferred.-F.K., "Daily Post" Offioe6, Swansea. 467g3-3 iEVENING Employment Wanted Advertiser '-i will be glad to undertake ^Tradesmen's or other Accounts, Collecting. C,c.—^Addi-ess F. J., "Daily Post," Swansea. 442g3-l f i ARDENEit seeks re-«ngagement (Head or U Single-handed); thoroughly practical; good references; married.—State wage6, Gar- dener, 62, Ferry-road, Kidwelly. 395g2-29 HOUSEKEEPER.—Resectable, homely Per- H son, husband .:n regular work, would act Working Housekeeper to business or working man. in return for Unfurnished Rooms; good reference; no encumbrance.—Address Midland, "Daily Post," Swansea. 504g2-29 INSURANCE Clerk, experienced in auditing I books, English and Welsh Correspondent, desires post as Clerk, any branch.—Write Audit, "Daily Post," Swansea. 437g2-27 j JUNIOR Clerk desires re-engagement at i once, aged 17; previous experience with Chartered Accountant.—Owen, 35, Tan-y-Groes- street, Port Talbot. 265g2-23 RESPECTABLE, homely Person seeks post as It Housekeeper to elderly gentleman, or superior working man.-Address G., 30, Buck- ley-road, Kilburn, London. 222g2-26 QITUATION required by thoroughly respect- S able Person, as Housekeeper to gentle- man; good cook; thoroughly domesticated; good roferenoos.-Full particulars to Mrs. Devon, 173, East-road, Tylorstown, near Porth. 2S9g2-28, rpO Bakers and Confectioners.—Young Man re- quires Situation, age 20.—Address 19, Crymlyn-street, Swansea. 428g3-2 by a respectable Young Woman, a few days Cleaning—Write Work, "Daily Post," Swamjea. 251g2-26 Situation, by experienced Cook; good references.—Apply Cook, c.o. Chas. Evans, The Library, 72. Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swan- &Qa- 157g2-2 VUANTED, Situation as Groom-Gardener; can milk; steady; good reference; single.— George Oliver, Glemswin Villa, Llangadock, Carmarthen. 352g2-29 \V HEELWRIGHT and"" Carpenter"" desires Situation; accustomed to Engineers and Government Contractors' Shops.—Apply J. D. J-, 87, B^yn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 239g2-26 WANTED, by a respectable Person, Situa- tion a.s Working Housekeeper, and goV. Plain Cook, and very good references.—Wr te to Box 26, "Daily Post," Swansea. 465,ao-3 'yOUNG Lady 'eeks engagement in hotel Y Bar; two years' experience; keep hooks if neoeesary.—Address A.F.B., c.o. Bush Hotel, Swansea. i796n2-28 r wakts. rjOWERTON —Wanted to Rent or Purchase, a cx Small Villa, or Semi-detached; near the Station preferred.—Write Villa, "Daily Post," Swansea 446g3-l RESPECTABLE Couple desire care of child, any age, thorough good clean home; ab- stainers; one in family.—Address Respectable, "Daily Post," Swansea. 312g2-2S TEA LEAD—To Grocers and Others—Good prices given for any quantity.—Apply Commercial Manager, "Daily Post." Swansea. WANTED, a Second-hand Quoit Board; must be cheap.—Write 17, Alexandra Arcade, Swansea. 497e2-28 WANTED to Buy, a House, in Hanover-st. Lowest price,—Write Hanover, "Daily Post," Swansea. 42ùg3-1 VST"ANTED, Garage, for Motor Car; west of • Swansea.—Particulars to Car, "Daily Post," Swansea. 481g3-o WASTED to Borrow, £ 1,200, at 4i per cent, on Leasehold Property.—For particulars apply Security, "Daily Post," Swansea. 427g3-2 WANTED, Second-hand Push Cart, or very small Perambulator.—Wnte, with full particulars, to V. R., "Daily Post," Swansea. 462g2-28 WANTED, SnixUl House, or *wo or three f f Unfurnisihed Rooms; in or near St. Thoma.s.-Write E. J., "Daily Post," Swansea. 510g3-3 W' ANTED to Rent or Purchase (preferred), a well-built 7 or 8-roomed House, near Gowerton Station.— Apply Dwelling, "Daily Post," Swansea. ANTED to purchase, good, reliable Sec- W ond-hand Grocer's Counter, Scales, any ■•size. State capacity and lowest prioe.—Grocer "Daily Post," Swansea. 231g2-26 WANTED to Purchase, immediat-ely, or six-roomed House, in neighbourhood of Mount Pleasant, So-a View-terrace, or there- abouts.—State lowest prioe and full particu- lars ro rates, etc., to Immediate, c.o. "Daily Post," Swansea. 350g2-26 Goi 7-roomed House Wanted, by respectable family; good reference; by 25th March; central -Address Reference, "Daily Post," Swansea. 428g3-2 ( MfiSCELLANEOUS f ALE3. !1,Olt SALE, Chip Potato Machine and Peeler. -t —Apply 22, Hign-street, Liunelly. 377g2- 29 Ipoii SALE, thorough-bred Irish Red Setter Bitch, nine months old.—Apply after 7 p.m., 6, Mirador-cresoent, Swansea 484g2-28 t^OR SALE, Jet Black Pomeranian Dog (sire winner 80 pria-es). Photo and particulars swmp.-14, Fisher-street, Morriston. 227g2-26 j Tpcwr S for fUle, "heap, Fancy "and Cross- breds (Anconas); a'so quantity of Plants. Apply at 65, Townhill-road, Sketty. 274g2-28 I^OR SALE, Show Case, in absolutely new .1.' condition, by Sage, London, size 5ft. 9in. x 4ft. x 1ft. 2in.—Apply Showcase, "Daily Post," Swansea. 237g2-26 FOR SALE, Hand Sewing Machine, ncarly ncw, bargain to immediate purchaser Can be seen any time.—Apply 17, Colbourne-terrace, Swansea. 449g3-i FOU SALE, a c:aie wickerea" Mailcirt. in splendid condition; will sail cheap; n.om wanted — Apply 1C, Farm-lane. St. Thomas, Swansea. FOR SALE, a very massive Oak Sideboard, all panels beautifully carved, 6ft. iongj also several other useful Articles.—4, West- bury-street, Swansea. 453g3-2 l^OR SALE, "Dress Suit, in excellent condi- -1 tion, too small for owner, who will dis- pose of same cheaply. Can be seen. — Write Suit, "Daily Post," Swansea. 246g2-28 FOR SALE, a typical joung_dark Bull Bitch, by "Mostyn Don, very quiet; also Smooth Fox Terrier puppy; cheap. —9, Chaddesley-terrace, Svransea 317g2-28 I^OWLS.-For Sale, pure-bred Fowls and Pul- .1.' lets, Buff Orpingtons, Ancanos, Leghorns, W'yandottes, Minorcas Eggs for Sale. Address Poultry, c.o "Daily Post," Swansea^^ ^olg3-l BUFF Orpington Ccckerell for Sale, fine, vig- orous bird, March httched, 6s.; also six Pullets, 4s. 6d. each; laying; Co<^ert: ancl four Black Leghorn Pullets, 21s.—W. 22, Brunswick-street, Swansea. 344g2-28 DOGS for Sale.—Champion pedigree Welsh Terriers and Puppies for Sale, cheap— P. Guy, 16, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea^ J 300g2-28 OS. 6d.—18-ct. Gold cased, Curb BraoeLet azd •—' Safety Chain, warranted worth double — E Gordon, 57, Carlton-road, London. E Targe, typical, good oolouroo Orpington Cockerels for Sale, 5s. 6d. each; also a Pen of Black Minorcas, Cockerel and ihroe, Pullets (laymg), 17s. 6d., prize strain. Eggs for sitting.—Morris, 129, Western-street, bwan- sea. WICKER Mail cart for Sale, to seat two, in good condi!ion, on G SPrinS?" to Phillips, 7, M^bourn-e-place, St. Helen s-road, Swansea. J»54g3-2 uA^TELSH Grown Cabbage Plants now ready, VV Early Aftenhöm, Early May, V\ h<x>lor-3 selected Warminster stock. Blood Red Picklers, Robinson Drumheads, &nd finest quality Mea- dow and Clover Hay Horse Chan in bags.- John Penffordd, Nar berth. 1636n>-4 MARRIED Couple :fi.rmers) are des-rous to If..L adopt a little child as their own; fun surrender; premium .E12.-Address A.J.. "Daily Post," Swansea. 288j2-28 LIFE Policies Purchased at more than office surrender value.—Write f*uer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 284g2-28 NOTICE —The Prize Drawing for the benefit 1 of Tliomas Thomas, Mamre-plaoe, Loug- hor, is post.poned from February 29th to March jib. 1908. 392g2-2/3 MONA DESMOND, American Hand Reader, Clairvoyant, Crystal Reader. Advice daily. Business, Success, Health, Matrimony, Hours 11 to g, Note address: 19. Ffynone-st., c.ff Walter-read, Swansea. Few weelcs only. .398g2-3Q ELASTIC Stockings, 2s. 6d.; Silk, 5s.; Ank- lets and Knee Caps, 2s.; Silk, 5s. 6d.; in all sizes.—Moses Jones, Chemist. 12, High-st„ | WHEELBARROWS.—500 for sale, low price, ff strong hard wood navvy barrows, 13s. 6d.; general purposes, 53. each. Price for quantity on application. Builders send trade card for illustrated list of all kinds of wood- work.—Jennings end Co., 366, Penny well-road, Bristol. 218g5-20 rriCJPertTT rev* SAI-S AN:) TO LET. MARLBOROUGH-ROAD.—For Sale, House, M containing 5 rooms, kitchen and scullery (underground), and bathroom.—Apply J. Rioe Jones, 104, Oxford-street, Swansea. 248g2-26 BRYN-ROAD.—For Sale, 10-roomed Residence. with full view of the Bay.—Apply J- Rice Jones, Auctioneer and Valuer, 104, Oxford-st, Swansea. 248g2-261 rr<r.RUACE-POAD.—An excellent Leasehold de- T tached double-fronted House of 6 rooms, ana Offices, with Front Lawn. etc., for Sale; fine view of Bay, etc.—Apply Iiigman and Co., Surveyors, etc., Swansoa. 370g2-2!3 "VT ORTHAMITON GAi.DENS—Fine Roomy Houses to Let, also Shop without Dwel- ling House, suit r.v ;cusiness, Walter-road, o;.c.-Apply Higman and Co., Estate Agents, Northampton-place, Swansea. 370g2-28 13 ROOKLAND8^TERU\CE.—Excellent House, -L* 9 rooms, bath (.hot and cold), Conserva- tory, etc., with immediate possession, for Sale. —H. C Higman and Co., Auctioneers, Swansea. 370g2-28 dp70 OOA Tn*st and other Funds to ad- van ?e ip Mortgage of Freehold Property. Land, or good Leasehold, in sums "f £ 200 upwards at 4 to 5 per cent.—Apply Hig- man and Co., Land Agents, Swansea. 373g2-<; ("]ARN GLA^ROAD-; SKETXYT—Fo7~ Sale, convenient House, lately built, 7 rooms; possession on settlement —Hood, Auctioneer, Caer-street, Swansea. 431g3-2 TJRYN-ROAD.—For Sale, a substantially-built B Villa quite detached, in excellent con- dition, facing Recreation Ground—Write Villa, "Daily Post," Swansea. 405g2-30 T^OR SALE, 8-roomed Lease-hold House, in J- Waunarlwydd, standing on J-acre of land; long lease; low ground rent; cheap to an im- mediate purchaser.—Apply David M. Thomas, Chancery Chambers. Rutland-street, Swansea. 494g3-3 FOR SALE, St Thomas, two Houses; also F Corner Business Premises near Midland Station.—Apply jame-s Kinson. 17, Fmsbury- terrace, Swansea. 362g3-2 I^ISH and Chip Bar for Sale; genuine trado; splendid opportunity.—Apply Trade, "DaUy Post," Swansea. 455g2-29 T9SS U?-. £ U31»S2} rRCMCSBS ipo LET, good, empty Stable; suitable as Gar- J. ago for motor »ar.—Apply L Stockw^ll V .lias, Mount Pleasant, Swansea 528eo-10 TO be LeF^o^L^so7~good Corner Business Premises and Dwelling-house; central position. Astley Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 289g2-27 BARG AIN~To Let\~geod Herbalist aud itor- B bal Drink Business, prosperous house, South Wales; suit lady or gentleman.—Address Herbalist, "Daily Poot," Swansea. 440g2-29 TO LET, 25th March, Double Fronted Grocer's Shop, oven, stable, and yard, corner of Beach and Lower Oxford-streets; tenanted by present occupier 14 yea.rs,-Apply Camerton House, King Edward's-road, Swansea. 236g2-26 ARERAVON, Port Talbot.—Building Land, suitable for Cottages, to Let, 99 years' A"r0" .T. A. James, Architect, Port Tal- bot. 93362-26 C-vOXVENiXVT oa.« TTet, Ground 1'ltKvr, 3, SJoiuiv-atreoi; also Lwo Small Back j xxvacant.—Apply J. Rici- .:„:■&>. Auc- tione^ .i.ms ■Z.zu>.te Agent, 104, •-•-tori'street Swan_w i. 248g2-2 £ to LAta. ivaer k; a'>at «.• acWfi, "maJl Cogjod Write Farm, dl>e.U:- post," Swansea. \21io3-3 j j PRIVATE Enquiry 12, Oxford- street, Dr Jir. Tfcomaa Joues (srn of eT.-Siiperiut«ei<yaa6 of the Swan- sea i^Rfirr the i tan P«>lice, londrrsi, 25 fts-rwrieiiOT j in all oiidses of Promptness fI!1d secre-cv guarantofot1. Trivate 8d¿ro2:3: Killtv Ii Nat Telephone. 439, Swansea; Nat. Te' 4r3. [ K; liii l(B7nM -1' Ts) LET HOUSES, UKNISHED Cottage 10 Let, a. Norton, ten minuies from trams, six rooms; fine view, possession, in March; r.ont. fl a week.— Astley Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea 289g2-27 HOUSE to Let, in Hawthorne-avenue; every convenience.—Appl y Owen, 59. Oxford- street, Swansea. 472g3-3 ..4.: avenue; possession March 25th.—Apply 13, Victoria-avenue, Mumb!s. 338g2-28 MURTON.—Cottage and Garden to Let; also House, with cr without Garden; the lat- ter premises may be obtained for six months only.—Apply Davies, Norway, Bishopston. 284g2-28 ID ART of a House to Let, at Mdlbrook-street, Landore; moderate rental; immediate i>o.s;?ssK)n.—Apply Freedaian, St Mary-street, Swansea. 459g3-2 pO LET, 80, Wycbtros-stroet, Morr "*• Apply Mrs. Griffiths, Gwernllwynchwyth, Llansamlet. 1795n2 28 'T'-O LET, two Unfurnished Rooms, Rhondda- street; use of bath and scullery.—Write Rex, "Da.ly Post," Swansea. 403g2-30 TWO splendid 5-roomed Houses to Let, a T stone's throw from ILafod Schools; 6s. Cd. weekly.—Write Alpha, "Daily Post," Swansea. 4b3g3-3 ^X) LET, 9-roomed House, King Edsrird's- T rood; every convenience; £26, also feven- roomed House, every convenience, 10s. bi- weekly rental.-Address iCxeter, "Dally Post," Swansea. 295g2-?7 TO LET, comfortably-i urruished Bed-Sitting- room; suit respectable Married Couple; 4s. 6d. weekly; or kitchen, and Bedroom, Fur- nished, 6s. we-ekly; trams pass door.—Apply Mrs. Kerslake, 19, Prince of Wales-road, Swan- sea. 347g2-26 rpo LET, with, immediate possession, nice J- House in Park-avenue, Brynmill, over- looking Park, with Verandah, Coach-house, and Stable, and every convenience, With latest im- provements.—Apply Mrs. Thomas, Colosseum Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea. i309n2-28 mo LET^from 25th March7T908, No. 50, St. J. Helsn's-road, Swansea, either a.s a private Dwelling-house or for conversion into business Premises. A lease will be granted if the lat- ter—Apply Messrs. Beynon and Meager, Auc- tioneers, etc., 7, Melbourne-place Swansea. ( 9 260g2-27 7* TANDEB IE .—To he Let, from Ladyday next, -Li that charming Residence known as Blayne Lodge, situate within 1J miles of two railway stations, and containing 4 reception rooms, 2 kitchens, laundry, dairy 7 bedrooms, bathroom, w.c., 3-stall stable, saddle-room, coach-house, greenhouse, walled garden, and about half acre lawn.—Apply Messrs. J. Davies and Son, Mining Engineers, Cowell House. LP-nelly. 473g3-3 3 Bay Vi'ew-crescent (off King Edward's- J road), 8 rooms, all modern conveniences, Fosssession March 25th.—Apply Harry, Bank-y- in ) 11, Uansamlet. 299g2-28 |. r»-ROOMF.D House to be Let, at Sketty, good O gordK?n; immeviia't'e ix>sse.ssi0n.—Apply Mrs. Tucker, 1, King Ed ward's-road Swanssoa. 478g3-5 APARTMENTS TO LET. A PARTM'BNTS to Let: respectable couple A without encumbrance preferred.—AJt- dress 7, Edward-street, Swansea. 243g2-26 COMFORTABLE, homely Lodgings, for Y'oung c Man; toons moderate; close to trams.— Apply 51, Westbury-street, Swansea. 355g3-29 F- -ë-RNISHED Apartm-:mts, or comfortable JL. Lodgings—85, Argylo-street, Swansea. 429g3-4 GOOD accommodation for ono or two Gentle- men with or withon boaru; bath, and every convenience.—Apply 11, Oak lands-ter- race, Swansea. 397g2-30 VTICE Homely Lotfglngs, lor one or two xl Young Men; centre oX Oxford-street; terms moderate—Write Empire. "Daily Post," Swansea. rilO LET, homely Lodgings, for one dr two re- L specteblo Young Men.—13, Vivian's-road, Sketty. 4SGg2-'S rrvo LEI", Large, Unlornisbed Rooms; rent J- moderate; use of kitciben.—34, King Ed- wa.rd's-road, Swansea. 517g3-3 rpo LET, two Unfurnished Rooms, near Hos- P-tal. Apply jvirs. Evans, Newsagent, 72 Bryn-y-Mor-road, Siv.uiisea 364 £ 2-26^ TO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms; use of bathroom and scullery; rent 3s. 6d. — Apply 44, Park-terrace, Brynmill, Swansea. 381g2-29 rpWO Unfurni&Tied Rooms to Let; use of bath (hot &n.u cold), and scullery; siut respect, able couple w.tnout chiidren.-7, Richards-ter- race, Swansea ^3.! rpo LET. off Bryn-road, Furnished Apart- ments; hath (hot and cold); u:ae of kit- chen;^ terms 83. per week.—Write Box 9, "Dailv Post," Swansea, 379g2-29 TO LET, comfortable Furnished Bed and Sit- ting-rooms, suit young gentleman; terms moderate—Apply 10, Canterbury-road, Bryn- mill, Swansea. 458g 3-2 rpo LET, Weil-furnished Apartments, with or without board; every convenience; mod- erate terms.—Apply 14. Victoria-terraoe, King Edward s-to ..d, Swansea. 214g2-26 1 fJ^ LET, comfortable Apartments, to go through with small family; very reason- able terms.—Apply first, Maggs, "The Spot King Edward's-rood", Swansea. 213g2-2G j rpo 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 rpO LET, two comfortable Rooms, Furnished or Unfurnished, every convenience; suit two friends or married oouple: Constitution Hill district.—Address Hill, "Daily Post Swansea. 492g3-3 T° LET, 'Furnished f.'ifiting-room and Bed- room; bath (hot and cold), and good cook- ing; also Unfurnished Rooms, Large Front Sat- ting-room, two or three Bedrooms; terms mod- erate—Apply 13g, Bryn-road, Swansea. 458g3-2 TJNFURxiSTODlfitchen and SodTO^TuTLet to re.spectB.ble Couple, without children preferred; close to Hospital and trams.—Ad- dress A.B.C., "Daily Post-" Swansea. i811n3-3 "J ^ufurnisheS cr Furnished Rooms to Let, oven grate, use of scullery.—Apply first instance, at Charles Evans, The Newsagent, etc., Bryn-y.Mor-road, Swansea. 258g2-26 APA8T(V5iMTS AW3 FURNISHES MOUSSE WANTEa, A Young Man wants Lodgings, with homely ■ People, within ten minutes' wa,lk of High-street, state :erms—Write R,k., "Daily Post," Swansea. 283g2-28 £ MAN requires large Bedroom or Bed- Sitting-room, with or without partial board, in a refined private family; young soci-ety; iKxij. Swansea.—Full particulars of terms and house-liold will be treated confiden- t elly.—^ £ ais, St. Bede's, Hill-lane, SouLhajnpton. 337g2-28 (GENTLEMAN, 3irigie, of position, about to settle in Swansea, desires Apartments in small family, or widow, where he can have cheerful association. No notioe unless full partncri lars, and price given. Replies treated as ooutid-. loc-1 rrfc-renofta if de- sirv.-}.- Wi-ifce II..I.t., "Daily 'v t. 512g2-2S 'VriLbOUD HAV>TJ.W-»«ed, at MilJ^rd Haven. Furnished Boon, -tale price, -'ViUford, "1-ii.vy Pose," 455g3 2 MAR1 ED~Couplo~1 re two oi three, fin! j J, /iim!she«1 Rooms- use of '*>*tbroom and scullery u^iglxbourhood 'oorii^-n-Sir^t, Swan-! cea.—AddPEse Rooms, 'uiy Post." Snansea ?-«S2-23 ^ITTING ac.1 Bed?ooni Wante l, A good K-' home; BryumiU diili'icfc, &t AIlsaxiVro4»l i'i-2ferr4Yl.-WrÙ"" v;rate, "Satty Post," I litanse* X\7"ANT1'ID, two or thnee CniurnLsijed r»-. J* in or wor St. i"iom«s, tor Y^ng ii-u- f rie-;1 Couple, in good pos.f -or. —Write r. V.' "Doily I'U- Swaihsea.5^-28 1 ANTED, tw<- or three Rooms, or Roc V T above buwniaf* rrevises; p«*;pe<r.al»ld people: no children, ¡,va 1 Market,Address Market, "Daily Post" Swaneeni- 501g3-4 "V.VT ANTED, two Bedrooms, and w.anfortable Sitoing-nxMii, with ba-throou.from Marcb 5th; Mumbles pret'-rred.—StAte terms, etc., Hudson, Greys^ine Adwalton, Bradiyrd. 391g3-2 -I XT ANTED, comfortable Sitting and Bedroom, ■ Dressing Room or another Rooni adjoin- ing, near the Bath-, reasonable terms (inclu- sive); widow with La'. ->ne year—Address M-, 7, Beaufort-place, Grosvenor, Bath. 3l6g2-26 WANTED, by middle-aged WTidower, of superior connections and education, two wellrfurni^ied Rooms, with superior small cduit family, or widow. State full particualrs and price. Refgj-^jj^gg .—Address Widower, Daily Post." Swansea. 453g2-7 YOUNG Lady requires Lodgings; terms must be moderate.—Replies to G., "Doily Post," Swansea. 489g2-23 YOUNG Marr.od Couple require two or three Unfurnished Rooms, with of scul- lery; must Ixi near town; rent moderate. Write V., "Daily Post," Swansea 287e2-27 IE DIJOATION. rpHE BERLITZ Schools cf Languages, Limited, A- opened their First and Only Swansea Branch at 18, Castle-street sabove Masters). Private LesS0IlS, Class Lessons, Residence Les- sons Trial Lessons Freo. Business Speciality. Commercial French German, Spanish. Our next trench Lecture March 5th, at 6 o'clock. 33g2-29 \1L Seririoe Candidates successfully pre- pared for their examinations Numerous recent successes Telegraph Learners, Head post Office, Swansea, Male Sorters, London and Swansea GPo.; Pitman's Shorthand rapidly taught. Arithmetic, Book-keeping, etc Suc- cess guaranteed Ladies 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- eminations and Business Translations and For- eigc Correspondence -Oswald Korth, Author of Commercial Spanish Grammar. 1, Kensington- terrace, Swansea. Nat Tel No. 636 30d.b. YOU SINK OR SWIM?—In these times » of pressure the highest Technical know- ledge is requires to keep aflooat The Home Study Plan of the I C.S. enables the ambitious man to keep ahead. All branches of Mechani- cal, Architectural, Electrical Engineering, etc., taught successfully by correspondence, at no great cost. Booklets explaining fully will be &ent free When writJig name your occupa- tion—Manager, International Correspondence Schools, 60. S.P.. Chancerv-lane, London, W.C 6355 YOUNG Person, aged 18, would like to teach Y one or two young children, daily, in Swansea.—Write Violet, "Daily Pest," Swansea. 241g2-26 — — — MINING Examinations and Scholarships.— Postal Lessons, Mining, Geology, Engin- eering, Electricity, Surveying, and Arithmetic. Certificates awarded. Write for syllabus.- I Cambrian Mining School, Porth 271g2-28 rpHOROI'GH Preparation for Examinations A and Business in French, German, Span- isli. Italian (conversational method); also in' Latin, Esperanto, Book-keeping (Double Entry), Shorthand, Tyise.writing, Arithmetic, etc. Translations and Foreagn Correspondence, i prospectus on applic.a.tion.-Oswald Korth, Pub- lie Transi-a-tor, 1, Kensington-terrace, Swansea, Tel. No. 636, Central. 30d.b. _j MACHINERY. BRADBURY Machines. Griffiths, Neath? Ver- B tical Feed Machine, Griffiths, Neath; Domestic Machnes, Griffiths, Neath; Standard Machines, Griffiths. Neath; Gritzner Machines, Griffiths, Neath; New Home Machines, Grif- fiths, Neath; Jones's Machnes, Griffiths, Neath; White's Machines, Griffiths, Neath; Two-reel (New) Machines, Griffiths, Neath. Commission allowed to Insurance Agents, Time Kieepors, eitc. Direct Importers. Est 1371. Only address: W. Griffiths and Son, 8, Par- ade, Neath The only house in Wales send- 4ng Machines to. Chill. Lists free. Also Dealers in Knitting, Washing, and Mangling Machines. Best selected stock in Wales. 6676d.b.5.I0 MATRIMONY. 1- MATRIMONY.—Photograph Future Husband or Wife, with position, Is. 6d.; One Year's Events, Is. 6d.; Five Years', 2s. 6d.; Life Chart, 7s. 6d Sex. Birtbtime.—Prof. Morris, Derby, Derbyshire. 233g2-26 LeST AND FCUND T OST, White Persian Oat. Finder kiiidly ro- turn same to 36, Villiers-street, Hafod. 416g2-Z7 LOST, Lady's Waist Belt, consisting of about 40 Silver Coins. Finder rewarded on re- turning it to Mackworth Hotel. 464g2-27 T OST, in Swansea Market, on Sauurday last. a Lady's Umbrella with gold lianjjle. Finder rewarded 2s. 6d. o.a bnYiging same to 27, Montpelier-terraje, Swansea. 410g2-27 T OST, on Sunday ervening, between Ebenozer Chapel, Glanmor, and Terrace-road, a Lady's Locket and Chain. Finder rewarded.- Apply 7, Bryn<;(:-terrace, Swansea. 466g2-28 T OST, Pair of Gold Eyeglasses in case (giver deceased). Finder rewarded on return- ing same to £ Thurston, 16. Buckingham-ter- race, King Edward's-ioad, Swansea. 394g2-27 1 OST, Fox Terrier, half gro*-n, all white J-i except small spot on ear. Answers to name of "Togo." F in do r rewarded Detainer prosecuted.—Apply Sailors' Rest, Swansea. 18C9n2-28 I OST, on Friday last, at Pontardawe, Black and White Sheei> Dog. Answers to the name of "Bruce." Brown collar. Finder re- warded.—Apply Gwalia House, Pontardawe. 476g2-28 TOST,somewhere in Swansea streets, on L February 13th, a Plack Waistband, with large Silver Clasps, cherubs' heads. Whoever will return the same to Mrs. Latimer, 202, St Helen's-road, Swansea, will be rewarded. 134g2-ll MUSICAL. MISS ADELINA GEOBGK, A Ii C M (Pupl of Chevalier Emii Bach. London), r .iner at three National Eisteddfods, receives pupils lor Pianoforte, Harmony, aad Theciy—For terms, apply Shaftesbury Rouse. St Helen's- road, Swansea 362è4-4 MISS MIRIAM EDWARDS, a"Zc7mT~ "so- 1"1. prano (pupil of W Shakespeare. Esq., London), of Queen's Hall, londcn and Provin. cial Concerts, Teacher of Voice Production and the Art of Singing Concerts, Oratorios, and "At Homes "—Address 'L'wyn On," Mumbles. 7B8c4-8 IANOFORTE TUNING. 3s. 6d Recommend datiou? lrom Dr. Turpin, Gladstone rnd Broadwood and Son. P ano: from Hopkinson. Coiiard. Brinsmead, etc. Sale or Hlre.- vharies Fadon, 53. Brunswick-street, Swansea. TO Piano Players.—Write for List of Bargains now being offered by Thompson and Shae- k*>il -ted). Sr-Aral really serviceable in- 1, -ted). Sr-Aral really serviceable in- struments at lens than. half-r!e<" wtil warrahtcd — 32. Cr.■ rj• straet Swansea. pii.NO lor 10s. ed.—This amocnt paid rs<vit;-iiy for a Iimit<e.i period will secure the possession of e r-:ally nseiui instrument. Price ]I: and full particaia*s free on spplica- ttoi.—Tn 'mpkjn and" Shackell. Ltd., 32. Castle- s;rcet, Swec. -ea 2S!g2-26 PIANO, tr*w stylo "Cottage' Model, J)aad- some Walnut Case, with MarqueterU* pan&i, Iron Frame, Full Tticfiord: 2C ecirjeas! &vst *aPi: >>ossibie.—Thompson ^utd JbackVii. 5a. i v» S^ga-26 j X* s ^-Pianoforte, r.ftecfc ocaot! ^•Lw handson.o waJnot case.- G. Laoon. 77, K.j-g EdwarcVj-i.d, 3«3g2-' OIANG Playing by Ear.- A p rofessic. :n'; aentleman offers his "Harmonic Indica- tor." equal *-■- ;CT, a 'vor:derful invention enabling anyone ignoi<f of music to vf,n,f, brill:azitly, waltzes, etc. in a few hour* Fits any pJipo Post free ?..s.; bargain.—I". feasor Adoif, 45. Raleigh-road, Tenge 470r :7 /^D. i»er Lesson. Piano and Theory.—Y->r.nx u Lady receives Pupils at. above terms Address Music, "Daily Po-tst," Swansea. 485g2-25 rURNITURE. 4 grand selection of Solid Walnut Side- boards, from £ 3 10s 6d.; a massive 5ft. Solid Walnut Sideboard for £ 6 10s.; worth £ 9 See window show — Hillard, College-st, Swansea and Neath. 334g2-23 "PEND^RS! FENDERS!! — Absolutely the largest stock of Fenders in Swansea; All brass Parlour Fenders from 128 6d: Brasa J Rail Fenders from 5s.—Hillard, College-street, Swansea and Neath. 334g2-28 O VERM ASTELS and Pier Glasses, in great 0 variety; Walnut Pier Glasses from as. Black Chippendale Overmantels from 18s. 6d Call and inspect our sto-k —HHlard. College- street, Swansea and Neath. 33452-28 BEDSTEADS at old prices; largest stock In B town, full-size 2in. Pillar Bedstead at 238, 6d This still Vaads the way for prlo& and quality.—Hillard, Swansea and N^th 534g2-28 4FT Solid Walnut cr Satin Walnn Bedroom 3uites, with side wings, all bevel plates; our own make, at £9 :Os.; best value in the trade -Hillard, College-street. SwanseA !lTld Neath. 534 g?-28 FEATHERS and MilIpuS-A grana »or Of F Purified Feathers from 6id per lb .U;ll. t pull from 2d per lb Millpufif Bed Sets from Its 6d 561bs weight —Hillard. Swansea alnd Neath. 3'4g2-28 I FURNITURE, Second-hand, Bought, any quan- tity. Call persoJiaily or write. A Parsons, 1. Calvert-street, Swansea. Notice sign over door. 421g219 'rr..ttD'! TFPO'^l-rTlCP. A RE you straining your eyes?—If so, you should have them attended to at once by Mr Walter Caryl, F.S.M.C., The Qualified Optician 15, Union-street (close to Market), Swansea 45Ig3-l by Mr Walter Caryl, F.S.M.C., The Qualified Optician 15, Union-street (close to Market), Swansea 45Ig3-l DAVIES' Balsam of Honey for Coughs,' Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc.—Prepared o;y by J Davies, MPS., 30, High-street is IJd. and 2s 9d per bottle d.b 2 c.c. and 2s 9d per bottle d.b 2 t.c LADIES.—We want an opportunity to con- vince you that Elanchard's Apiol and Steel Pills supersede Pennyroyal, Pil Coehia. Bitter Apple, etc We are prepared to send you sample fres on receipt of two stamps to pay postage. — Leslie Martyn, Ltd., S.W., Chemists, 34. Dalston-lane, London. d.b. (^HIP Pototo and Cx>k Shop Fittings Every J variety. Ch?,mplon Ranges. Potato Peelers. Shop on Wheels 127-page List Froe —Mabbotis. Poland-street. Manchester. C^HINA and Earthen >^are, ctieap. — Well- > ass>nrtod Crates cf Everyday Selling Lines for Shops, Ma/kets, and Hawking. — Write for free lists.—Sheaf Pottery Manufac- turers, Longton, Staffs. 183c3-8 THE place to see your fiiends.—VendyS"fl*s Show Cases. Sticky Backs, 12 fpr 3d.; larger size, 14 for 6d. Something new. Panels, 12 for Is.—Studio, 44, Castle-stroet, opposite Ber; Evans and Co.'s main entrance, Swansjva. 373g2-29 j rr-ors, Marbles, Kit.es, Drapery, H09).ery, T Haberdashery, Stationery. Wholes<ile: only.—Russell Davies and Son. T.ov.t loo-street, Swansea. 308g2-28 T EFT-OFF Clothing.—Best prices given for L all k:nd.s of Left-off Clothing, in any condition, and ell House Effects. ladies waited upon by appointment — Mrs. MorrK 29, Lo\y-?y n rc-t, S^-ansea. 306j.'?-20 DO NOT DELAY.—rf your Eyas are weak. your vision d.fe 'Uve, your eyes in- j liarned, or you suffer lrom headache, cal? a'd consult us. We are specialists ii the treat- 1 ment of defective sight and eyestrain.—Hu- j chins Etcholls, D.B.O.A., Eyesight Specialist, 7, Gowor-street, Swansea. 418g3-l NOTEPAPER Printed with your sddr^s. Memorial Cards, Visiting Cirds, Wedd n^t 'cards, printed newest style-, Latest (itsli'.n-j able Stationery 'n Stock.-Rhys Roberts, i- ta- tioner and Printer, Morriston. TRADE NOTICE C. ROWLAND, DOCK AND RAILWAY CONTRACTOR, RAILWAY TIAULIER AND SHIPriNG AGENT TO THE LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY MID- LAND RAILWAY COMPANY & RHOND DA & SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY CO. GENERAL STEVEDORE. 9, FISHERISTREET. ri—1 ■— AMERICAN Corn T taster, snpwiar to all Corn Paints. Try then judge. No fail- ure; no pain or burn'ng; no harassing Corns; lease immediately; 7Jd. Myrddln Darted MR PS.. Chemist, Oxford-street Swansea. rpO BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums, X Business Circula.s and Cards, Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing, at the "Cambrian" Office, 211. High-street, Swansea. KNITTING MACHINES.—Best Home Employ- ment. Easy Hire Terms, or Extra Dis- count for Cash Lessons free Distance no ob- ject—Griffiths. 8. Parade. Neath. 5232 LASTTC Stockings. 2s. 6d.; Silk, 5s.; A lets and Knee Caps, 2s.: Silk, 3s 6d.; in all sizes.—Moees Jones. Chemist, 12. Hi'gii-st., Swansea. 507g3-2 FOR qwality and valtke go to Sidney Pahner's. Ox>d selection of Wedding Cakes always kept, in stock. Parties catered for at the shortest notice. Estimates free Cor. Tel. 146. — 68 Oxford-street, xud Branches. 506a3-2 TMPORTANT to Mothers— fivery Mother who A values the health and cleanliness of her child should use Harrison's "ReDable" Nur- gery Pomade. One application kills all nits and vermin, beautifies and strengthens the hair In tins, 4sd. and 3d. Postage Id — George W. Harrison, Chemiat, Reading. Sold by Chemists Agents: 11 Davies, 4, Oxford- street, Swansea; Evan lones. Chemist. Gowerr- ton Pontardawe, E Griffiths, Herbert-street; Aberavjii. Port Talbot. G. D. Loveluek. 68804-20 I? STAB LI SHED o\ir 20 yeaxs.—Try William- .4 sr.n's Oelebrakll f«usss«. Pork Pies, Black Pudding, Polony, Brawn, Ccoked Keats, Ox Tongues, Home Cured Hams and Bacon. All goods manufactured on the premises. Whole- sale and retail. — 58, Oxford-street, Swansea Nat. Tel. 0510 LADIES.—We want an opportnaity to can- L vince you that Blanchard's Apiol an3 Steel Pills supersede Pannyroyal, Pil Cochia. Bitter Apple, etc. We are prepa.red to send you sample free on receipt of two stamps to pay postage. — Leslie Martyn, Ltd., S.W., Chemists, 34, Dalston-iene, London. d 1:>. IMPORTANT to Mothers.—Every Mother who -L values the health and cleanliness of her child should use Harrison's "Reliable" Nur. sery Pomade. One application kills all nita and vermin, beautifies and strengthens the hair. ill tins, 4Jd. and 9d. Postage id. George W. Harrison. Crem/st, Broad-street, R'di^. c:r,1n by Obemlsts,. Agents: M. 1')1. vi. 4 uxiorri streiei, Wallg. £ rat..T-»oe»?. Cijeinist GowerSOE p«-it-!r»la»e L CirifBrrs, nerboTC'^ireo.- A"bePoit Tulbo*. < D. I TjOvei.«c>. -} vifTATClI -rrOVTVBr — W«y :.w your j t 4 Wsi-r t: 1 '1 i>rod. hv ir-jy-mpeaent :x> I paLrefs,' whec by go»r^r 1,t) ,ck C^e-tpbell Gate [ Xiarfi-nrask., W^tcfcnwtkeri Mr.d to his I King Edv.ardj, yoa c+n. gst ? s^lf&Ilf rvpaired at a ;j,0>6. Qtn n >]••; aou ^ivcr Boo§h-». Spectacles to an.it -.11 —^Virefla j -r- ( NO MO UK PAIN ^-T^eth P*.t)l«a6ly Ex- tracced.. Fee Ls. 6d. Teeth. New Sets, ir.'ita E2 &- S-cgle Teeth from 6d. Cosh I t'r oonvenieut- paTEverrto *vrran;»-2 Ue-riry fteline ,pposrw> G WS..). For sasuyio Dete, j prroes. and all ottttw .Xiio-matiori call and see Mr Seline persoaiaily. Ail. adnc<> Vat. lei ib&y isrr.'ir.bes at Poutardulais «^ud GJan- I jmr- Fridaya j OHAFTESBURY K • i LS—These finft Halls O bave just .redecorated throagh- ont, and are aost oonv-wict: "»r Bails, Danoee, Private Parties, Teas, Socials, Lec- tures, Conoerts, Bazaars, etc.—Apply A Wil- liamson, 85, Oxford-street, Swansea. 234g3-20 A MERICAN Corn Plaster, superior to all ¡ A Corn Paints. Try, then judge. No faJ- ure; no pain or burning; no harassing Corns; ease immediately; 7 jd. — Myrddin Da. vies, M.R.P.S., Chemist, Oxford-street, Swansea 29.>rZ>-20 DR. NOBLE'S Kidney and Backache Pills, for Bacfcach«, Rh&ametism. Weak iBacfc, Lumbago, Diabetes, Bright"s Disease, Gravel. Price ls.-Myrddin Davies. M.R.P.S., 4, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 292g3-20 SEWING MACHINES—Cheapest House In Wales, Combined Washing Machines. Ccnnot be beaten in price or quality. Only house in Wales sending machines ta Chili. Est 1871 —Griffiths, 8. Parade. Neath. 62G5 T ADIES —My Improved. Remt^Aee act m a i L few hours, when all else fails. Surprise tngly effective. Sucoess guaranteed. Send stamped envelops for Free Sample—Kursw Hammond. 13, Lngledena, Boscombe-road, South- end, Essex 5486d b.5-24 Tl/TARRIEb LADIES i—INFORMATION AND ■WJL ADVICE OF PRICELESS VALUE (FREE). Send stamped envelope. Please name this paper —Mrs. LAWRENCE, 9t. Elmo, Egrereont Liverpool. 760cl-27 LEFT-OFF Clothing—Highest prices given for Ladies', Gents' and Children's Left- off Clothing. Boots, etc. Ladies waited upon. I Postcards receive prompt attention. — Mrs. Ruck, Wardrobe Dealer, 15, Prinoo of Wales- road, Swansea. T66eHO MUSIOAU '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.B.A.M-* A.R.C.M. EDUCATjONAU _————————- i IRLS' BOARDING & gAY SCI?0CL, (_j duaibabton. BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA, Princinai-MISS^^RLICK A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resvdent French and English Governesses aad Pro- fessors. Pupils frep*1^ *°7 Public Examina- tions. The House Í6 well 6itnated in its own I grounds, close to Ixi&ch and parks. PICTQN MEWS, DlIX<WYN-^rHltKH> SWANSEA. L.L & T. BULLlfi. CsJbfi always ready. Wedding C,nagk with suitable Horses. Funeral Carriag>es Gomphet- "VT EATH AND DISTRICT BILL POSir IN, ING COMPANY.-Late T, Wan. OfScee;—ASSEMBLY ROOMS, SAT11. Managpr—J- W. ROBINSON Lessees and -oprwiors of the li'ostiiig Stations in Neath and Disti "II THE ASSRAVON AND PORT T4LB0T BILLPOBTING COMMIT Ujodertake BILL POSTING AND A DYE1 LfliiWQ In all its Branches. s'U'j'. 1 ..j-jr-Ji-'i jbr» THE "I T NIYEESAL RILL P07J liN -A, U Rent the LARGEST POSTING STi,, on all Tram Routes in Swansea h ii >■ ■ oct, iUso Sites in the Mumbles, Sk*.t.'A ..» Ion, Gorseinon, King's Bridge, Llansamlet, etc. Distribution of Samples, Bookk' BtUt carefully attended to by reiAuit toeu. Oflkiefi—28, LOWER UNION > SWANSEA. B LOOE A A D CO ADVERTISING CONTR.\CT<>R8 BII4L CHfEF AGESC-Y FOR All aesci of A-u ^rtb Oistrib-jticL." ctc., prompt.;y us. a>. OAJ.VfiET-Sr!1' :-A" • (JANCEB HOSPxXAL.I UEE) FUiaAM-n0i4DiiOMOOV >s Patients new daily on ,r 43^«► tion it l'vV«) O'CLOCK!. Funds urgently nroôed for -«i«rr.e FT- r«ases a for too Rtv«azdi D-fv^rtirest: Socretary -TRED. W. HO -vY; 41 AETEFICIAL LEGS, Hgtt ttnd »tn>ncj Steois for weak legrs, 8pin« BnvfKvtM, Kiaetio Stockings and Belts, Bya$. TrosAt*. bacda^ee. Lady Attendant for Ladiee Belts, etc.; Crutches etc., in stock; il!\ratraiMl llet.—Maker and Repairer. AUm* p. 25, Charl€3^{jreet (off Oardilt. and Broadmend. Btf698JM PMOI.y\E7TX. Fish Merchant, 12fs High. » street, Swansea. Cheapest- &h,>$> = ootm- for Fish of a11 varietiee; wbotasaJe and retail. Trial aotustted. 3A .r;; — DARUNCTON'S HANDBQGKSr Eni,'tocr Iky natftlt Darlington, ,1,&8. Lord Knoyllys is comiaaaded by t-be Ki" to thank Jb, Dar aJB lington for a copy of the Nev ,4^^ Kdition, so well got up of *• and Environs." NaihfBg better could be "lsIte( :r. srmjih (recti* "Par soperior to ar&aary euldas*"— Visitors to London (and Be. ideate oaotd an DARLINGTON'S Very empathicsTJy tors I A M fVf'' A bril'iact Boo- TV Ttm$$ LUWUynl ..p»rtuoiarly goer ~Ae(*dgmf M „ Br E. C. COOK and 4 H, AND E T cooK, M.A. Xvrivd, If* ENVIRONS. The b«*t handbook to Londtn evrr lA.^rpjoi Dathr fML go IU«S Maps & Plaas, l.V | 'i>e tUea. Map's l'r rtoas, AI- iWfiTfi WALES, it Devon a Comfrttf. VisitM* to EootbourM, Ttn-t&.gt 3U Leonard «, Wor, <, a Msr, Var-fntm. fatprtfo*, sMuhmh Teigmmwth, iMmrltA, Wymouti 1. i.„ ftartmoor, Exmuor, Th?. IrcT-1, PenzttncA, Land's Pad. Sc'iiq !r>tr St. *w; A "iwinw, Tmtafl, Lpuon, JRtitford. Wye Fcu'tcy. Scvrr% Bath; Mart, Malvern Sentford. £ >■ r. Qtoucstter, ( ;u-j~nhwu, Llandrmdoi •JJircaori, Ro*«, Tin'trn. 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