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CAMBRIAN" PRINTING WORKS 211, High St., Swansea FOR POSTERS, HANDBILLS, AND SALI IILLI.
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Scale of Charges For Consecutive Weekly Insertions of SMALL AuVEKITaEMEHTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, not exceeding 24 woras, 6d. per insertion Every additional 8 words, Bourpence. The foregoing scale applies only to APARTMENTS and HOUSES To Let'or Wanted; Situations Vacant or Want<eJ Houses, Offices, Properties and Shops to Let or Sell; Lost and Found; Miscellaneous Private Wants and Sales; Irot not to any Advertisement ol a Trade nature. 1RADE SPECIALITIES, &c. (WHIN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four Words.9d. per ujscrUon Tiufty-two Words.Ie. „ A reduction is made for a series of 6. 13. 26 or 52 insertions. If a voucher copy be desired, an extra ef Three Halfpence per insertion should be added to th,) above clibap rales. Unless prepaid, the Advertisement* will he charged by the Business Scale. Adver- asemeriLS from Public Bodies are not in serted at the prepaid rate. The Postmaster-Genreal does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious nines to be addressed to any Po3t Office, and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Department Letters to advertisers by initials, etc., or otherwise, may be directed to 'The Cam brian" Office free of charge and if stamps are sent to cover postage, will be forwarded the Advertiser's own Address. Remittances under 5s. may be made ir HaPpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Orders. Postal Orders should be made to "The South Wales Post" Newspaper Co., Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address all com- munications to the Manager, "The Cam brian." SITUATIONS VACANT. Housekeepers and Waitresses. WANTED, Working Housekeeper; must be good cook, and able to take charge of house; good wages, and home comforts to suit- able person..—Write Housewife, "Daily Post," Swansea. 4062sl0-15 Cooks and Kitchenmaids. COOK-GENEKAL Wwi:ea, at once, £ 20; House maid kept.—Apply Mrs. Thomas, Fjaer- land, Eaton Grove, Swansea. 27LalQ-2Q WANTED, at once, Cook-General, for Belle Vue Vault.s.-Apply at Hotel. 25.)&19.15 WANTED, experienced Cook-General—Apply, with references, to Mrs. C. H Mills, Callencroft, Mumbles. 478al0-19 WANTED, good Cook-General, 26, good home, good wages given.—Apply at once, Centre Hotel, near the Town Hall, Swansea.. 460a 10-19 11 GENERALS. G1 ENEMAL Servant 'Wtune-u.—Appiy 66, Bryn- I" road, Swansea. J4ial0-15 r\ uOD Oon-eral Wanted, for Uglit hout*e work \T —Apply 3, Bryn-road, Swansea 2b6al0-15 GOOD General Servant Wanted.—Apply mornings, beiore 1 o'clock, at 200, Eaton- crescent, Swansea 221alQ-12 GENERAL Servant Wanted., plain cooking, no washing.—Apply Airs. i>emcK, 60, Oxford-street, Swansea. 526alC-20 CIENEKAL Servant Wanted, immediately, four in family; no children; washing out.-Leave.r, Glonnant, Norton. 344610-15 GLNLRAL Servant Wanted, thoroughly trust- worthy girt, for one Jady.—Address Mrt, Ellis, Lyndwood. Lenglana-road, Mumbles. 336a 10-15 GOOD General Wanted, immediately, not under 25 years; wages £ 15; no washing; able to iron, throe in family; country parson- age, Worcestershire. Train fare paid.—Write D., "Daily Post," Swansea. 437alQ-j,9 HOTEL CAMERON.—Experienced Still Room .viaid Wanted; also one as Second. Apply Manager 4087nI2-14 _u_- HOTEL CAMERON. — Kitchen Porter re- quired; must have knowledge 01 boilers — Appty Manager. 4086nlM4 EXPECTABLE Young Girl Wanted, immedi- R ately, for general housework.—Appiy 11)6. St. Helen' s-road, Swansea. 497610-20 R ESPECTABLE Maid, with sound experience, -t-f Wanted, for email family; home com- forts.—10, St. Alban's-road, Swansea. 3636.10-16 KESPECTABLE Girl le^uired, for mornings R oliuy; references required.—Apply 74 Hawthorne-avenue, Uplands, Swansea. 303al0-14 ~I > ESPECTABLE Girl Wanted—Appiy after 6 111 p.m., Beynooi's Fish Restaurant, r/o, High-street, Swansea. Inferences required. 379a 10-16 WANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply 50, Walter-road, Swansea. 515al0-20 w -NTED, iiousem did .-Apply Mrs. Nan- I f carrow, Llwyn Helyg, Swansea. 305al0-14 w A-TED, good General Servant; sleep out » -Apply 3, Bryn-y^Lor-cresoent, Swansea 335al(>15 \\J A^TeD, a good General Servant; four in family.—Apply '.02, London-road, Neath 506al0-20 WANTED, at once, a gcod General Servant) -Mrs. PhilLps, Bird-in-Hand, Neath. 320al0-14 WANTED, immediately, respectable, clean i'oung Giii—3, PriOrton-terrace, Swan- *■ 459al0-19 T/t/"ANTED, as Nurse, Young Girl, just, left fechool.—Apply Wiute Rose Hotel, Mum- tllas 441&10-19 "w ANTED, good General Servant.—Apply after 6 p.m., Thomas, 65. Lewis-road, jjeath 500al0-20 \V ANTEIJ' e^eaD' respeoteble Girl, for few ours y. Apply 3, Henrietta-street, Swansea. 457al0-l9 WANTED, a good Genera! Seryant.-Apply Mrs. Cunningham, 54, Oxford-street, bwansea. 445alO-I9 'ANTED, good abl "WANTED, good GeiWr^wT^ri^ W woking and washing.—Apply Globe Inn, Morriston. 287al0-l4 "r\r ANTED good General Ser^tpslee W home-Apply Mrs. Fletcher, 49, Oxford street, Swansea 315ai0-i4 WANTED, a good General; small family; good wages.—Apply Bryn-y-Mor Hotel, Bryn-y-Mor-roed, Swansea. 550al0-20 ANTED,-a Girl about 17, as General.— Apply Mrs. Curtis, Alexandra Restaur- ant, High-street, Swansea. 446al0-19 ~V\7 ANTED, a good General Servant •, two Vn family.—Apply evenings only, 16, Bryn- y-Mor-cresoent, Swansea. 3728.10-16 WANTED, a respectable Young General, us-ad to children.—Apply 6, Kinley-ter- race, St. Thomas, Swansea 3760.10-16 WANTED, a General Servant; three even- VT ings a week allowed.—Apply Meager, The Croft, Itlch mond-roed, Swansea 408al0-17 WANTED, a Girl, about 16, to help with Vf housework, and two children.—Mrs. Hill- yard, 9, Catherine-street, Swansea. 295al0-14 WANTED, trustworthy Woman, strong, TT healthy, good tempered, for two in fam- ily man kept.—Kimla Oottage, Kimla, Neath. 2931110-14 WANTED, General Servant, not under 17, sleep tn cur ou^ Sundays free; reference ra^ulred—Write W. M., "Betty Post," Swansea. SCaMMB \XlANTED, good General Servant; good wages given; one month from date, OCtobeT I 8th, 1908.-Apply Museum Hotel, Strand, Swan- j sea- 369&10-16 "TA7ANTED, an experknced^CTen^eral Servant,! good wages, small familv, also a Girl for the morningrs.-Apply 37, Bryn-road, Swon- *,a 513910-20 vV ANTED, a Getaeml Servant, 18 to PC years of age. only two in family; wash- ing. Apply 43, malvoln-terrece, Brynroill, Swansea, 500a 10-20 VV ANTED, Young General; another Ma-d kept. Apply any evening, between 7 and 8, to Mrs. Gilbert Jones, 6, Sketty-road, Swansea 309al0-14 \V' ANTED, a good General Servant, about 16 to 18 3reers old; small family —Appiy first instance, to Ford, Newsagent, 17, St. Hel- en s-road, Swansea. 4061nl0-15 ANTED, exi>erienced Housemaid, aged 25 w to 30; good needlewoman, small family, two other maids kept.- -Apply Mrs. Sydnev Gregor, Westbrook, Swansea. 424-alC-14 YATANTED, a good General Servant, used to »» children, age '<& to 30. Must produce) good references. Wages 7s per week Sleep home—Address Mater, "Dai-ly Post," Swansea 3658.10-16 WANTED, a good General, nr.• u:ider 20: one to do plain cooking and washing for three in famJy.—Apply Mrs. Graham, Buil- ors' Arms, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 452al0-t9 VV ANTED, trustworthy, experieno'xl Person, as General, capable all duties; family two; private house; country: comfortable home ;servants remain years. State a.ge, ex- perience, etc., to Capable, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 294a10-14 Servants Registry Offices, MRS. Llewellyn Howell, 34, Oxford-street, Swansea, Registry Office for Servants. Cooks and Generals required, at once; also a good House-Sewing Maid. Good situations found for country girls. 35311.10-15 SWANSEA Employment Agency, 13, High- street Arcade.—Waited, Nurses, House- ma..lds. Cook-Generals, Barmaids, Waitresses, Billiard Markers. Disengaged, Housekeeper* -J Wiliiims. 4072nl0-17 ~\XTANTED, immediately, thoroughly expert- »T enced Parlourma.d, £ 22; House-Parlour-j maid, £ 20; Housemaid, £ 20; Generals, £20.; £ 17, JE12; Domesticated r..dy Helps, Nurses.— Agency, Mumbles. 539n 10-20 \XTANTED, at once, Ma^ds, Cooke, Generals, » Parlour Maids, Housemaids, Kitchen Maids, Waitresses, Charwomen, etc.-Mrs. Levi Bricknell, Select Registry Office, Bryn-y-Mor- roed, Swansea, 392a 10-26 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. t CTIVE Superintendent required, by well- ■A e^tablijsned con)ptmy. Liberal sala-ry and commissions. Excellent prospects Applications will be considered only from those having good connections and firsfc-cias<s records in Ordinary Life or House Purchase Business. -Apply, with full particulars, British, "Daily Post," Swansea. 299&10-14 ("1LERK.—Wanted, respectable Junior, with y knowledge of shorthand and typewrit- ing.-Apply, in own handwriting, to H. Y., "South Wales Daily Post," Swansea 302a,10-14 T \RAPERY.—Wanted, Young Lady, for general D counter-, good aote^swoirian; Welsh. Apply, stating fuii iwrticuiars first letter, *0 I>evenson s Emporium, Ammanford. 325al0-1.5 /■ J( liOCEEY.—Wpntgd, sr^art, ;ntellisen,t, hon- est Youth, about 16, drive out, a«6isfc, and solicit. Must be willing, and have good references. State wages.- Thomas John, Gro- cer, Berry Dock. 4077nl0-20 LAUNDRESS Wanted, capable person, to take L famiLy washing.—Apply afternoon, or evening, 52, Walter-road, Swansea. 440&10-19 -.1. PLASTERERS Wanted, at once; wages 9d.; Jt. Ciaigcefnparc School, Olydach-on-rawe, bwan&ea. 296al0-14 SHODDY DRESSERS.—12 good Hands Wanted. Apply New School, Lonlas, Llansamiert. 362al0-17 oiRONG Lad Wanted, to ride Cycle Carrier, IO and deliver meat.—Eastman, 10, College- street, Swansea. 351a10-15 *i''O Masons, etc.—Wanwd, immediately, two good Wallers, and a steady Man to drive engine and mortar mill, also make himself generally us.elul.-Allply J. Williams, Builder, Gwaun-Gae-Gurwen. 49Sal0-17 VVIREMAN Wanted, at, once.—Apply B. Sy- » monds and Son, Oxford-street, Swansea. 4070nl0-16 ",r ANTED, Young Woman, for daily work.— » Apply Great Western Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 475al0-19 V/ifANTED, at once, Young Mian (18) to de- » » liver Milk, etc.—Apply W. .<. \V&li<er-road, Swansea.. 537al0-20 1 IT ANTED, a strong and intelligent Lad, to » V deliver goods; chance of learning the trade.—Harries and Co., Grocers, 1, Carmar- then-road, Swansea. 549al0-20 WANTED, eiperienoe.d Barmaid, to make herself generally useful.—Apply Mrs. Jenkins, "Borne Arms, Re&olven.' 533al0-20 \ATANTi,D. respectable Young Person, for Ear; reference lequired.—Apply Dill- wyn Arms, Union-street, Swansea. 442a10-15 WANTED, immediiately, respectable Boy, to w assist Billiard Marker, evenings only. Apply Ffynone Club, Walter-road, Swansea. 4085n10-14 ANTED, A Junior Clerk; one with know- w ledge of Office Work preferred.—Apply T L. Bowen and Son, Clydaoh-road, Morriston. 4064nl0-16 WANTED, Single Man, to work in Garden, w care of dogs, and make himself gener- ally usetuL—Brynheuiog. Mayals. Blackpill. I 400al0-17 WANTED, Man, to djive horse and cart; tT accustomed to canvassing shops.—Apply King and Seville, Ltd., Westbury-street. 8 o clock a.m. 3646..10-161 WANTED, smart Y'Ming Lady, with some ex- perience of Fruit and Confectionery Business; wages 5s. per v.-eek.-Write Holland, "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 489al0-19 WANTED, a steady, competent Plumber-, regular work to suitable man. Apply, stating wages required, to E. Evans Beyan, Vale of Neath Brewery, Neath. 4065nl0-16 WANTED, a~ srriart Youth, about 18, who w can wnto well, and is sharp at figures, to assist in Publishing Department. AplAy personally, Commercial Manager, "Dau'ly Post, Swansea. 100nl0-17 ANTED, an Engine Driver; one who can W do his own repairs preferred, and mnst be a steady man; al30 Platelayer—State, ex- perience and wages required, to Clayton Tin- plate Co., Pontardulais 4J5&nlO-XJ VOUNG Lad Wanted, for Office—Apply by letter, Delta, HThlily Post," Swansea. 425al0-14 Agents and Travellers. TNSTALMENT PUBLISHING—Gentlemen coin- — nected with the bus.nees either as Sales- men or Branch Managers are invited to write the general manager of the most progressive^ firm in tbe trade contemplating opening addi- tional branches.—Address Mr. Parr Smith, 24, Tudor-street. London, E C. 397ai0-14 Jy/JTAN (trustworthy) ctestrous of engaging paa-t of his attention to a remunerative em- ployment, should apply for particulars of high- class Agency.—Address B.L.O., 154, St. Vin- cent-street, Gliasgnw. 508a.10-20 at once, emart Canvassers and V Buying Agents, for Gas Mantles, to re- tail at 3d. earh-AddMss Agent, "Daily Post," Swansea. 319alC-14' WANTED, at oitoa, two experienced Lady Canvassers. Good wages and commis- sion By a well-known nrm.-Apply 17, Han- over-fetreet, Swansea. 396al0-17 WANTSP, smart r«nv^ser, on salary and eommisaJon; evary eeslstiance given good references required.—Vandyke's Studios, 44, Gastle-SQi^nb, Swansea. JUalO-15 I "WTANTED, Persons i t.h spare time, to take VV up important Agency; would &uit Travel- lers. Grocers, Shop Assistants, Timekeepers. Industrial and other Agents. Good terms. — Apply Llewellyn, 101, Dogfleld-street, Cardiff 401al0-14 PIONEER Assurance C- ir.periy.—Wanted, im- mediately, smart, reliable Man, to travel South Wales as SpeciaJ. Canvasser; must have undeniable references; guaranteed promotion to the right man.—Apply by letter, to Barnes. Deputy Inspector, 113, Hamilton-terrace, Swan- sea. 336nlO-15 KEPRESENTATIVE re<iUired, immediately, capable of following enquiries and lli- terviewing prospective er.stom.ers; must be disengaged -Address particulars, with terms required. Opportunity, 24, Tudor-street, Lon- (jon, E.C. 397all).1.4 SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY.—Spare Time Agents o Wanted. Genuine Goods. Absolute neces- saries required daily by every man, woman, and cond. Instalment system. Weekly com- missions All household requisites, including Furniture. All kinds Clothing (Furs and ladies' Costumes a speciality). Boots, Cycles, Pianos. Organs, Gramaphones. etc. Applicants waited upon with patterns. State period resid- ,ng in district, and .vhstber Householder, to Clothing, "Daily Post," Swansea. 286al0-14 rpRAVELLER Wanted, to take charge of and T develop en established Business (Adver- tis.ng Specialities) in South Wales, on a com- mission basis. House largest in the trade. Permanent position to suitable man.—Reply to W. F., L\ Southampton-row, London, W.S. 398al0-14 Tradesmen's Apprentices and Assistants. JOINER s Vacancy ior Apprentice.—Write v Joiner, "Daily Post,' Swansea. 486al0-15 YOUNG Lady required, as Apprentice in Con- JL fectionery Busings.—Apply Matthews, Confectioner, Walter-rood, Swansea 463ai0-19 STRONG Lad Wanted, to Apprentice to the O Grooery Trade.—Appiy G. and H. Scale, Crown Stores, Pontardave. 357a.10-16 TT7*ANTED, a Youth, for Boot Shop, able to VV finish.—Apply Hagley, 41, Windsor-st., Swansea. __n_ 4066nl0-16 TXT ANTED, at once, Apprentices to the Dress- VY making.—Apply Miss Wales, 26, Mansel- fiiieet,. Swansea. S40a10-20 ANI'ED, a good, strong Lad, for Grocery Trade. T. HoweU, 49, King Ed ward'6- road, Swansea. 350al0-15 "V^ANTED, an Apprentice to the Dressm&k- ^S-—APPly Miss Frances, 36, James- street, Swansea. 391610-16 ANXPIO, a smart, leepectable Youth, a.s Improver to the Clothing.—Apply Wild- ing's, Ltd., 9, Tempe-stroet. Swansea. £ C3al0-'0 Office and Errand Boys. -IROCERY.-Sh.axp Boy Wanted, at once. D. Howell, 61, RoberUsAreat, Monselton. 472.110-19 STRONG Lad Wajited, for the Bak^bous^ — k Apply T. J. Rice, Sketty Baker/ 3,:¡æHHS QMART Boy Wanted, about 14; good wage-s.- Matthews, Confectioner, Walter-road, Swansea. 4067nl0-16 TS/"ANTED, a strong Boy—Williams, Butcher, 211, Garmarthen-road; Swansea. 547al0-20 VA/- AXXli>, a smart, l^spectable Errand Boy. T. J. Price, Burrows-road Post office Swansea. Sllal0-20 ,V\TANTED, at once, smart, honest Lad, about 16.—W. EvaiiS and Son, 24, Park-street, Swansea. S22al0-20 ANTED, an intelligent Office Boy.—Apply » in own handwriting Auctioneer, "Da.'ly Poet," Swansea. 4063nl0-10 WANTED, a good, strong Lad, 14 to 16. Apply A Puddicombe, Butcher, The Grove, Uplands, Swan&3a. 4069nl0-16 WANTED, at. once, a clean, active Lad; must be honest.—Apply D. Davies, Butcher, St. Helen s-road, Swansea. 323ai0-15 WANTED, a Lad, about 16.—Apply between w 6 and 7 on Tuesday or Wednesday, at 10, Walter-road, Swansea. 4§5al0-15 "V/VT ANTED, well-educated Youth, secrete.ry » » and accountant's offir-e.-Address Intel- ligent, "Daily Post," Swansea. 408nl0-14 \7"ANTED, in a For.vardi.ng Shipbroker's Office, a Boy; one with some little experience preferred.—Apply T., "Daily Post." Swansea. 542al0-2Q £ {TUATION3 WANTED. A respectable Young Ijady seeks Situo»tion as Barmaid; \vv3il experienced; with good referenoos.-llpply B., 52, Ysgol-street, St. Thomas, Swansea. 322B10-14 BAKER seeks Situation as Second; well up in Bread aud Cakes; good references.— Address 61, Dyfatty-t&rraee, Swansea. 291&10-14 f ENERAL Labourer reeks regular employ- G ment in any works in Swansea or dis- trict; total abstainer; ysed to hard work.—J Millar, 104, Port Tennant-road, Swansea. 538ad0-20 JUNIOR CLERK.—^Respectable and well-eda- v C6.ted Youth, aged 16, seeks employment. Previous experience. Exoedlent reference- Write Rechabite, 169, H igh-street, Swansea. 250al0-16 KOUNDSMAN, experienced, wants Situation, R Bread, Grocery, or any business or capao- ity, where good address and canvassing are essential; thorough knowledge of horse.s.-H., 19, Bond-street, Swansea. 30&al0-14 SITUATION Wonted by married Man, 26, ab- s stainer, as Carpenter; well up in gen- eral work; good references.—Address Martin, "Daily Post," Swansea. -_u- 471al0-14 rpWO Kentish iads require garden or house- -1- work; experienced; highest references.— Apply R. L. Gwynne, Mumblee. 239al0-14 WANTED, Situation as Plain Cook, or CoQK- w General.—Apply to F Hooic, Bank-road. l-ilning, near B"Vol 403al0-l7 'YXTANTED, a Magic lantern; must be in TY good working oroor.-StAte price and particulars to Lantern, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 3101110-14 "TXjTOMAN requires work, washing or clean- V\ ing, any day of the week.—Write Miss Francis Jones, 2, Beaufort-plaoe, Strand, Sw&n- sea. 53Sal0-20 WANTED, by two respectable Schoolboys, age 11 and 13, Saturday employment, Errand Boys.—Apply :0?<i, Terrace-road, Swan- sea. 321al0-14 WANTED, by capable, trustworthy Man and hie wLe, situation as CaretAker, or any position of trust; wife good cook; exceptional references off Baany ye.a.r.s.-Write X.y.z.. "Daily Post," Swansea Y^OUNff Mam (19) seeks &itmton as Tro,Vel- -*• ler; two years experriOTtce Fruit and Potato Business; best references.—write Fruit, "Daily Post," Swansea. 490al0-19 Miscellaneous Wants. HouSE Wanted, seml-jelnched. if possible, tl about half-an-hour's wsuk of Landore two Sitting Rooms, two cr three Bedrooms, and the usual domestic offices no family .—Write stating rent, to Bex 23, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 301a10-12 TEA LEAD—TO Grocers and Others.—Good prices given for any Quantity.—Apply Commercial Manager, "Deily Post," Swansea. WANTED, a Cob, about 14.2 h.h., prke about £ 15; must be sound.—Write Reliable, "Daily Pr-st," Swansea. 381610-15 WANTED, Neath or Port Ta.lb.ot, Business Premises, near Market.—Write Market, "Daily Post, Swansea. 367al0-16 t RANTED Field, for Grazing, twelve months; must be well fenced, and water in -State size &nd ptice to Field, "Daily Pc?t," Swansea. is ~V\TANTED, good, light Ralli or other Dog cart, With or without hood; ^uit 13 to 14 hondis.—Full pa.rticula.i's to Merchant,, "Daily Post," Swansea. 48SalO-i5 11,7 ANTED, Hou&e, with four Bedrooms, Bath- room, and Garden, not exceeding £ 40 in- clusive.—Reply, with full particulars, to W. Plait, Engineer, Postal Telegraphs, Swansea. W8al0-14 WANTED, Broken Old Watches, etc., Do pur- » chase for Cash or Repairs.—Apply M Foner, Watchmaker, 4, Arcade, High-street. Swansea. Also Old Gold and Silver Bought 259a.11-6 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE to Insurance Ccmpa,nd.ers.-No claims to be paid on the dea.th of Sarah Ann Higgs, 77, Madoc-stiest, without the signa- ture of her daughter Florence. 514al0 13 G OOD Home for Invalid, mental or oth-er- wiste.; would adopt child with good pre- mium; references.—Address N., 51, Manor-road, Bishopston, Bristol. 503al0-20 X* A—Advertiser ¡51 w-'11 ing to put thi amount, and per.aonaj service, into any paying business.—Address Capital, "Daily Post," Swansea. 418a.l0-17 HERE'S a Chance for You!— £ 100 to £ 3j; as Sanitary Inspector, Lady Health Visi tor. Postal Course Lessons for Cardift exam now commencing 450 successes Fee 25s Musbens. Sanitary Expert, Sunderland. 657rIO-15 WILL kind parson Adopt Baby Boy, eight months old; no premium.—Write L. It., "Daily Post," Swansea. 345al0-15 THE following are tht. winning number 01 Drawing for A. Baptist aaid D Hearne:- 3346, 1832, 4986, 3062, 1428 8596, 4285, 3265, 8600. 3354, 2306, 7101, 1405, f.917, 598, 1597, 138, 8667, 7751 and 326.—Prizes must be claimed within seven days.—J. Thomas, Secretary 456a.10 14 I Thomas Parker, tote of Nelson-terrace, J Swansea,, hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts or other liabilities contracted by my wife, Amy Parker, after this date, October 12th, 1908.-(3igned, Thomas Parker. Witnees, J. George. 436al0 14 HORSES, Traps, and W-ago-nettes to Let on Hire; aiso Commercial Vans.—Mrs. Jar- vis and So-ns, 6, Francis-street, Avenue, Swan sea. 439al0-17 ROCER ha-, Debts ti) Will GROCER has~ Debts"^tn~~Ccllect~ Will ))ay good conitnission. Security requiroo.- Reply Grocer, "Daily Post." Swansea. 4G76iuO-i £ IF the Furniture left at 30, Alexandra-rood is not claimed this week it will be fcold to defray ex^eniseg. 443al0-16 r usic. PIANOFORTE TUNING. 3s. Sd. Recom- mendatioD6 from Dr Turpin, Gladstone, end Broadwood and Sons Pianos from Hop- kinson, Collard, Brinsmead, etc. Sale or Hir^ —Charles Eden, 53, Brunswick-street, Swan- sea to OVERSTRUNG Upright Grand Piano, fulltri- chord, steel frame, brass pressure bar, best check action; best value in the trade 25 guineas cash; usually sold at 46 guineas.—J. Brader and Sons, 9. Wind-street, Swansea. 384.al0-15 ARTHUR ALLISON -ianoforte, walnut ease, marqueterie panel, taken In exchange; nett oasli £ 10. -J. Brader and Sons, 9, Wind- street, Swansea,. 384el0-15 PIANO.—W'onted, a good. Second-hand Piano, must be by a good maker.—state price and maker to Music, 'Daily Post," Swansea. 389&10-15 PROPERTY FOR SALE AND T O LET MUMBLES.—To be Let or Sold, House and Shop, on the Parade; good pos.tion; suit Shop, on the Parade; good pos.tion; suit any business.—Write Parade, "Daily post11 Swansea. 264a10-20 fOR Disposal, a Small Sweet Business, good J- position. colliery to-An; ill-health reason leaving; bargain. £ 12—Evans, 71, Hoelddu- road, Bargoed 227al0-14 T^iOR SALE, Houses, with or without baths, grand position st„ Thomas, Swansea. Grand investment. Reasonable terms.-Write to Builder, "Daily Post," Swansea. 394al0-17 T LANDRINDOD WELLS.—Freehold Boarding -i-i House for Sale, with immediate posses- sion; Furniture fit valuation .-Apply" iv Tun bridge, 19, Gower-street, Swansea. 395al0-11 I^OR SALE, two well and substantially built stone built Cottages, nearly new, situate near GJyn-Neath Station.—Appiy Everleigh, Danycoed, Cwmgwr&ch. 4074nl0-19 Q KE'TTY.—For Sale, e Private Souse, oon- taining Sevien Rooms, situate net! niaih road and trams; long lease; part pur- chase can remain on mortgage if required.- Apply H. W. Michael and Son, 10, Rutland- street, Swansea. 524al0-20 OKETTY.—For S:ile, with immediate posses- si on., a Dwelling-he use ajid Shop, con- taining seven Rooms, situate near main road and trams; long lea^e; part. purchase money can remain on mortgage if desired.—Apply H W. Michael end Son, 10, Rutland-street, Swan- s-oo. 525al0-20 FOR SAIE, Fruit and Confectioner's Busi- new, best part of Swansea.—Write A.Y.Z "Daily Post," Swansea. 546al0-20 To Let-Business Premises. LARGE Premises to Let, as Temperance L House, one minute G.W.R., Swansea.- W. L. Evans, 21, Park-street, Swansea. 724rl0-15 NEWSAGENT'S and Tobacconist's Lock-up Shop to Let, near Market. Moderate rental-—Write Tobacconist, "Daily Post," Swansea. 484al0-19 rr-io LET, Honse end Sh^~ at 24, Lower" Ox- L ford-street. Apply d. Uoyd> ljBy and Corn Merchant, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea 4060nl0-U- LOCK-UP Shop to Let, 4a, Humphrey-street. Swansea. -Apply Taylor, next door. 34lei0-15 rpo Hairdressers. Room~to~Let7~behind Nows- L agent's Shop, busy thoroughfare Grand opening for good tradesman. Low rent bal" ber, ,I)aily Post," Swari- 333a I'M5 rpo LET, Stable end Coich-house, in Picton- I. lane. Apply Edward Roberts and Son, 4G, Oxford-street, Swansea 316al0-13 riio LET, good Room, overlooking main thor- -L oughfare; suitable for Offioe Moderate terms.-Apply Lloyd, 54, Station-road, Llanelly 412al0-l 7 "VTEATH.-To Lert, Spacious Yard, Sheds, and Stables, back of Queen-street, Neath.— Apply D. E. Thomas, 90, London-road, Neath 360alC-16 rpo LET, two Outhouses, suitable for Stabling J- or Storing. Apply Wym^n and Son, Alex- andra-road, Swansea. 377al0-16 To Let-Houses. HouSE to Let, 8 rooms, 17, Chapel-street, -Ll Mumbles.—Apply W Janes, Butcher, 16, Chapel-street, Mumbles. 359a.10-16 TO LET, very desirable House, Newton, Mum bles.—Apply Frank Randell, Auctioneer, Dynevor-piace, Swansea. 468al0-19 TO LET, Furnished, No. 1, Park"street Mum- bles, cheap, for winter months.—Apply W. Bevan. Leslie House. Victoria-avenue, Mun. bles. 419alC-17 TO LET, with immediate possession, Bicketts- mead, Newton, Mumbles, containing 3 Reception Rooms and 6 Bedrooms, bathroom (hot and cold); two w c. 's, china pantry, kit- chens, and usual offices, well-kept grounds and kitchen garden, greenhouse, stable, etc.—Ad- drees Mt ^fipuhens, Si">licitor, Swansea. 4063118-9 rpo LET, with immediate po^ession, De- J- tached V.lla Residence, known «s "Claremont," situate at Mayals, near Bishops- tom Oommon, Swansea, three-quarter mile from trains; 3 Reception Rooms, Kitchen, Scullery, 5 Bedrooms, Bathroom (hot and cold), end w.c Stable and Coach-house and three- quarter acre ground.—Apply T W. James. Solicitor, 24. Goat-street, Swansea. 219d.b.10-19 6 Northampton-place, to Let, with impiedi- > ate possession.— A :plv J Rice iTones, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 104, Oxford-?* Swansea. 38&10-16 LOST AND FOUND. f OST, Bay Pony, 12.2 l-ands, and Grey Cob, 14 hands. Finder p&warded.—Rees, Half- way, Llansamlet. 304610-14 i OST. on the 12th inst., from 45, Carmarthen- -J road, a. Fox Terrier Puppy. Finder re- garded. Detainer prosecuted. 541&10-16 OST, Brindle Bulldog, white chest. Answers to name of "Sam." Finder rewarded.— 32, Aladvern-t-arrace, Swsnsea. 378al0-16 LOST, between Sketty and Blackpiil, a small L Gold Necklet, with Pearls and Turquoises. Anyone returning same to BLackpill Post Office will be rewarded. 300a10-14 LOST, near tns Slip, lady's Purse, contain- ing Postal Orders and Money Finder will bo rewarded on returning to 4, Ha ward en- crescent, Swansea. 522al0-17 T OSt, Book of Blu0 Saving Stamps. Any person returninj same to 172, St. Helen's- road will be rewarded. Anyone making u&e of same will be prosecuted. 545a-10-16 J' a Child s Gold Bangle, between Vic- toria Park, Oxford-street, and George- street. Finder will rekViVC 5s. reward on re- tuning same to Ford, Newsagetnt, 17, St. Hel- en's-road, Swansea. 4073nl0-17 I OST, Saturday, October ll)th, a Gold Pin, with Diamond Centre, between 8, Upton- terrace and East Dock Station Anyone re- turning gcme will be rewarded.—w. Jenkins, 8, Upton-terrace, st. Thomas, Swansea. 450al0-i9 LOST, Saturday, 2Kb, Hr.lf Crescent Brooch, set with green stones and Diamond chips, either in Mumbles car cr between Blackpili Station and Railway Bridge. Reward on re- turning to 6, Goat-street, Swansea. 435ajA15 LOST, Saturday morning, in Oxford-street, Gold Key-shaped Brooch, with He^t and Padlock, set with white end blue stones. Fin der rewarded on returning tame to 48, Alex- andra-terrace, Bryttmill, Swansea. 479alQ-19 S. REWARD.C, S-aturdqy evening last, 10 near Victoria Station, Gold Ne-Zklet and LM-ket.-A.pply Chief Constable, Guildhall. 458alC-15 FOUND, on Friday evening, in High-street, Female Yorkshire Terrier.—Apply Brunswick-streot, Swansea. 407al0-14 L^OUND, a Fox Terrier Puppy If not claimed within tnr>>3 days will be sold.— pply 19, Rodney-tftreei, Swansea. 2916-10-14 I71OUND, a Black Spaniel Dog, white spot on 1 breaisit. If not. claimed in three days will be Mid to defray expenses.—Apply A. Thorne, Notion, West Crass. 415o 10-14 j FOUND Irish Terrier about a fortnight ago If not crlf.imed within three days will be sold.—Apply R. Prior, 10, Williams'-piace, James-street, Swansea. 385al9-13 WILL the Young ladies who were seen taking away from Southend, Mumbles' Brown Terrier nn. Bi'rysle, Wednesday last, return same to PritoLiird, Mumbles Milk supply. Detainers prosecuted. 36&al0-16 WILL the person who was seen taking a Lady's Navy Blue Coat from the Ar- cade Cafe, Goat-street, rn Saturday, Oct. lOtb. return same at once, otherwise proceedings will be taken. 454al0-19 IF the Person (who known) does not re- turn Parcel containing Suit taken from 9.20 p.m. train Midland lest, Saturday, at once, to the M.R authorities), proceedings will be taken. 499al0-17 Apartments to Let. -r- BOARD-RESIDENCE.—A comfortable Home for two gentlemen, In a superior family in the Mumbles, late dinner; JEl per week.— Write Felicitas, "Daily post," Swansea. 483tlO-19 BOARD-RESIDENCE for one or two Gentle- B men, Front Rooms, separate Bedrooms, late dinner if preferred; piano, bath; moder- ate terms.—Address St. Helen's, "Daily Post," Swansea. 485al0-19 COMFORTABLE Lodgings for one or two c Young Men; terms moderate.—Apply 15, -\orfolk-st.reet, Swansea. 527al0-20 CCOMFORTABLE Lodgings for one respect- > able Man.—Apply 136. Llan <1 y f ela« h road, near Pentre Bridge, Swansea. _u- 501al0-19 CCOMFORTABLE Lodgings tor one or two c respectable worKi-ig men; terms mod- erate.—Apply 39, We^tem-fctreet, Swansea. 40751110-19 I \OMFORTABI.E Lodgingg to Let. suit one or (.( two Young Men; home comforts; every ilence; terms reasonable.—6, Rhyddings Park-rood, Swansea. 425al0-li ALL at 15, Finsbury-teirace for oomfortable well-furnjsh9>:l Front Apa-rtmente, or Beci- Loom, with use of bathroom and lavatory; 4s., board if requ!ir&d —Le fis. 417al0-17 COMFORTABLE Front S;tting room and Bed- room to Let, 'n Oarlton-terraoe, niceiy iumished; &uit one '¡r two gen'lemen; lxttli •(tot and col'P,; no cii.ldren; good cocking and attendance.—Appiy Ca.rltcn, "Daily Post,' owansea. 427al0-17 j COMFORTABLE Sit'ting-rrm^hnd Bedroorn c to Let, for a gentleman or two friends that would like to join in rooms; modera.te terms; bath (hot and oc,!d); no children. Apply 27, Kensington-crescent, Swansea. 521al0-20 I1URNISHED Bed and Sitting-room to Let, in Sketty; suit two friends, comfortable; tr&ms pass door.—Writ-e Ilford, "Daily Post,' Swansea. 548aJOj20 HOMELY, comfortable I/>dgings to Let; no children; terms moderate.—22, Page-st., Swansea. 434al0-19 LARGE, well-furnished Front Sitting-room, one or two Bedrooms, use of bathroom and piano; suit one or two gentlemen; good cooking; no children.—M, Mansel-terrace, Swansea. 487al0-19 MUMBLES —To Let, Two Rooms. Furnished, ALL or partly 30; use of gas stove; oIbo^mail- cart for disposal—Write Respectable. "Dall1 Post," Swansea. 519m10-1. "J^"EATH.—Comfortable R-ccms to Sood locality, gas, batii etc.; with or with- out attendance; no '-hiidren.—Appl>" person- ally, or write W Rosjjer, Newsagent. Bridge- street, Neath. 328al0-15 ONE Room to Let, Furnished, by respect- able widow, or unfurnished.—Apply mornings, 24, Brynsifl-ter;ace, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 543al0-20 PART of Furnished House to Let, or Lodg- ings; suit married couple or twe genJe- men; piano; terms moderate.—18, Alexandra- terrace, Swansea. 342al0-i5 'PWO Unfurnished Rooms to Let.—Apply 42. Bond-street, Swansea 4088nl0-15 rpo LET, two Unfurnished Rooms —Apply 66, A Marlborough-road, Brynmill, Swansea. riAO LET, two t'nfumished Rooms.—Apply 66, J- Marlborougli-rood, Brynmill, Swansea. 504al0-20 TO LET, comfortable Lodgings, for stea<iy Young Men; also Combined Room.—Apply 46, Westbury-street, Swansea. 45Sal3-14 TWO Rooms to Let, in St. Thomas, to respect- able Couplle without children.—W rite V T., "Daily Post," Swansea. 480al0-i5 'pWO Unfurnished Rooms to Let, Youn« Mar_ -■ ried Couple preferred, must be temper- ate.—Apply 140, Western-street, Swansea. r|^o LET, furnished, lomfortable Sitting-1001" X and Bedroom; suit gen tile mail; bath, piano.—Apply 36, Gwydr-crescent, Swansea. 503al0-^0 TO LET, two or three Unfurnished Bedrooms and Breakfast Room, in St. Helen's-road, newly papered —Write W. J., "Daily post," Swansea 3753.10-16 rpo LET, best part of Furnished House, three X Bedrooms and Sitting-room; piano; no children.—Enquire 5, Burman-street, Walter- road, Swansea. 476aJ 0.19 mo LET two or three Furnished Rooms, witn 1 ever'v convenience-, suit married couple «• » terrace, Swansea. rpo LET, Front Sitting end Bedroom, for a J- gentleman; bath (hot and cold); good cooking and attendance.-Apply 2, WJlows- pla.ce, Swansea. 188al9-16 rpo LET, two comfortable Furnished ivooms; j bUIt geiitteutan or two friends; good cooking and attendance.—Apply li, Brunswick- street, Swansea. 534a 1 0-20 rpHREE or two Unfurnished Rooms to Let, near the Hosp.tai; use of scullery. — Apply to Mrs. Chartes Evan £ The Newsagent, 72, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 404al0-17 rpo LET, FurnLs.h*>d Apartments, board or otherwise; suit gentleman; t*at3T (hot and cold); terms moderate.—Apply 14. Victoria-ter- raoe, off King Edwrard's-road, Swansea. Si3ai0-30 rpo LET, Furnished Apartments, or Lodgings to Young Men; good cooking and attend- ance; close to baths. G.W.R. trams stop at the door. Apply 1, Hawarden-crescent, Swansea. 529a 1 D- 20 TO LET, two Furnished Rooms, Front Sit- ting and Bedroom, near Hospital; or com- fortable Lodgings for respectable Young Men — Apply Mrs. Evans, Newsagent, Bryn-y-Mor- road, Swansea. 393al0-16 TTNFURNISHED—Large Room to Let, suit- V able for Bed-S,tting-room.-Apply 6, Con- stitution Hill, Swansea, 100nl0-30 "V^TELL-FUR.\I'SHED Apiirtments to Leit, suit- able for business gentlemen.—Apply to Mrs. Williams, 60, Man sol-terrace, Swansea. 451al0-19 WA N'TKD, a Young Man, to Board and Share Bedroom With another, in respectable neighbourhood; close to trams; hot and cold bath, and pillno.-Apply Charles Evans, The Newsagent, Bryn-y-Mor-.coad, Swansea. SUalO-T.6 Apartments Wanted. THIRST-CLASS Apartments Wanted, good cook- ing and attendance essential, for single gentleman.—Write, terms, X.Y., "Daily Post,' Swansea. 431al0-19 "Y^r^TED, by Young Lady, out all day, one Unfurnished Room; must be central. State terms, which must b-3 moderate, to Cen ttral, '&ily Post," Swansea. 53Qal0-20 T/VTANTED, by Gentleman, comfortable Apart- ments, with Board; terms moderate and inclusive; Walter-road distriat preferred. — Write Box 40, "Daily Post," Swansea. 406al0-14 "Y^OUNG Lady wishes t-o en-her family as Pav- y ing Guest.—Write Guest, "Daily Post: Swansea. 402al0-17 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. II ^0 New Bent stec] Thief Fir,e Sisting Safes, e'.earing, from 40s., riage jjaid. Bargains.—Levy's, Frederick—t Sunderland. 518rl2-18 Grown Cabbage Plants, Earley Oflenhams, Flower of Spring, Cooper Tabers, Early May (Sutton g Nonpareil, grown trom Canadian seeds), Wheeler's Imperials, with four other varieties; 6s. per 1,000 !or selected hand picked Carriage paid on 10,000 l°t6.—John Penfiordd, Ne.i berth 4052n 10-14 1JALE Hoops from cotton bales for Sale — Apply Edwin Butxerworth and Co., Pol- lard-street, Manchester 690rl0-1.4 FOR SALE. 50 Jitin. miscellaaieous Disc Re- cords, to sell cheap.—Apply 5, Lambert's si Cottages, Port Tennant, Swansea. 481610-19 FOR SALE, Irish Terrier Bitch and Puppies, three months old; vant. of accommoda- tion very pretty.—Locke, 39, Richardson-st., Swansea. 297al0-14 S 1TNREDEEMED Pledge, Piano, by a good maker, all latest improvements; a bar- gain.—Apply E. Eiwill, Pawnbroker, 21. Goat- street, Swansea. 298al0-14 F SALE, Cream Mallaart, Single or Double. Can be seen at 130, High-street No rea- sonable ofEer refused 341al0-i5 F Oh SALE. Sprang Hand Truck, in good con- dition — Appiy W. Yeo, 138, Port Ten- nan t-roii, Swansea. 28Sal0-14 X^OR SALE, quantity of strong Packing Ca.s.e.s, 4ft. x 2ft. x 2ft.-Apply J T Davies, Chemist, Welter-road, Swansea. 292al0-14 FOP- SALE, cheap, a Firewood Chopper, in good working order.—To be seen at Pawn's, Rectory-road. Neath. 36lal0-17 1",OH, SALE, Bradoury Sewing Machine, on '— Stand; sell ch,ap.-W rite Britisher.) Daily Post," Swansea 1851113-60 XpOR SALE, Mail Cart, two positions; also "*■ Baby's Cradle, f-most new; both to be sold, a Ungtiin.—Apply 10, Dake-street, Swan. I -i6;«ii> .9 VOUNG "King Dick." collier Eiffire, for Sale, Good worker, shafts or chains,NB years old, 15 hands, I2cwt-; a sure foal getter. High- est. ofler is the buyer within 14 days.—Apply Owner, Sam Dunn, Sketty. 366al0-16 Jj,OR SALE, Marshall's Portable Engine, 10 horse, torpedo carriage, 6ft., under- uriven Alonttr à-Jiil. nakers Kyte and Co; also Sa.v Bench and Saws —John Rees, 7OS, London-road, Nettth. 39Sal0-17 XpOIi SALE, Quoit Board and Rmgs.—Appiy Clarendon Hotel, Bond-street, Swansea. 448al0-i9 pOR SALE, a pretty King Charles Spaniel — Bitch Puppy, six months old very small, splendid pedigree; will v.alk backwards and forwards on her hind legs.—Write Charlie, 'Daily Post," Swansea. 496&10-17 CHAMPION "Sylvan Result," clinking Fox c Terrier Dog Puppies, two months old, for Sale, by "Sylvan Spcrt," son of above famous sire. Certain winners, £1 each.—Part- ridge, 27, Upper Aberdyberthi-street, Hafod, Swansea. 493al0-17 SCOTTISH TERRTERS.—For Sale, three Pup-I ks pies, best strain in the country.—Apply Love, Mansel Hotel, Oxford-street, Swansea, 489cl0-19 THOUSANDS of strong Wallflower Plants T for Sale. Blood Red, Golden King, and Special Mixed Two Shillings per hundred.—j Humphreys, Kimberley Garden. Sketty. 536al0-20 FOR SALE, by Tender, about 20 Acres of fine Larch Poles and other Timber, most suitable for collieries, cn Garnbica and Maes- dulais, near M^nse] Arms Porthyrhyd. very easy success, main oortion alongside roads. Quote per ion standing and lump sum Tre-eos with white- paint round bntt excepted. Mr. I Gwynne Davies, of above e-ddress, will show j the lot. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be sent to D. D Harries, Pontyberem. S.O., by the 22nd instant. horses, CARRIAGES, ETC, A oapital Pair Horse Bieke, carry 20, double -»■ seated iront, with Harness, complete. £ 2C —Longman's Reposifc>rv. Cross-street, Swan- j Ctla 433al0-19 t^OR SALE, a Pony, 13 hands, rising 5, -*• Governess Cart, and'Harness; also Tip: Cart.—Apply 21, Sea View-terrace, Swansea. 429aiC-17 j /^J_OOD Cob for Sale, about 13.3 hands. 4 years old; too small for ovner; cheap.— Apply 7, Walter-road. Swansea. 467<U0-15 rjYWo. complete Tuhno-vts, Governess Cars end -*• Ponies; trial allowed. Also Kubi>er tyred Ralli Carte for Pontes and Cobs.—Long- man, Cross-street 432al?-19 rp\\Q cheap Hawkers' lots, Pontes, Carts, and Harness, from "8 10s. complete; also good Carriage Horse, cheap.—Longman's Re- pository, Cross-street, Swansea 432al0-19 A Hauliers' or Builders' Tip Carts and Har- ness for Sale; ais) 4 Cart Horses, straight from work, contract finished.—Loogioan, Cross-1 street, Swansea. 432al0-19 J- T^OR SALE, Bay Hoi, 16 hands; good in a) -*• harness; staunch and quiet, suit cab .-r tradesman; cheap, 110 dealers need apply.— I Apply Christopher Hotel, Swansea. 510al0-20 GOOD, strong, useful Mare for Sale, 16 h.h -Apply Hansard's, Ltd., Gorse-lane, Swansea. 519610.20 Motor Cycles, Cycles, etc. T)ICYCLE for Sale, 26in good condition, two good brakes, £ 2 5s.; cheap.—Write Bal- kan, "Daily Post," Swansea. 413al0-17 CLIENT'S Bicycle for Sale; arill sell cheap — J" Apply 5, Penmaen-tierraoe, Swansea 477al0-15 LADY'S Bicycle for Sale. Seoond-hand; plated rims, free wheel. Can be seen at 128 King Edward's-road, Swansea. 422al0-17 _4- ENT'S "Star" Bicycle for Sale, good con- -T dition, cheap. Seen any time.—83, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 52Gal0-20 CYC1E.— Kare opportunity and marvellc'06 sacrifice Gent's 1308 Machine, highest grade, fitted with Clincher tyres, Crabbe rol- ler lever back and front brakes, the very latest Perry's ball bearing free wheel, plated rims, coloured centres, black enamelled and lined frames, mud-guards; magnificent machine not soiled, complete with gas lamp, bell, pump, spanner, etc., J 3 13s. 6d great bar- gain; worth double Will send on approval any distance before cash sent-H House, St Madge, Pitman-road, Wetton-Super-Mare. 932pll-9 Education, LANGUAGES.—French, German, Italian, SpaniAb, etc—The quickest and easiest way to Ictt-rn 3bove is to take a course of Lessons at "Tho Genuine" Berlitz School, only one in Swansea, at is, Castle-street Trial Lesson Free Translations made Information on application to T. A Chtnery app-t.o. THOROUGH Preparation fo.- Examinations T and Business 1" French. German, Span- ish. Italian io>jnver^tiinal method); also in Latin, Esperanto, Book-keeping (Double Entry) Shorthand. Typewriting, Arithmetic, etc Translations and Foreign Correspondence Prospectus 011 application —Oswald Korth, Public Translator, 1. Kensington terrace. Swan- j se« T?i 638, Central I;OREIGN LANGU.4 G ES.—French, German, » Italian, Spanish, etc To learn any of these in the Quickest, Easiest, and Best way, attend (the Genuine) lleriitz School, only one | in Swanwsa, 18, Castle-street. Trial Lesson Free. Translations made in all languages — Apply for information to T. A. Chinery. 236a-t.c MISS BALL, 26, Mont,i>eHer-teiraee, is pre- pared to receive Ti pils for Private Tui- tiou in Pitman's Shortliand, Typewriting. Terms on application. 1- TRADE SrECIALITIES. WATCH STOPPED? — Why have your Watch tinkered by incompetent re- pairers. when by going to Jack Campbell .Tate Miers Bros., Watchmakers and Jewellers to his Majesty King Edward), you can get it skilfully repaired at a low price Old Gold and Silver Bought. Spectacles to tuit all sights —Address 20. Arcade, High-stree<t, Sv ai sea LADIES.—Madame Te'uas wonderful re me L dies never faii, 2s. 9d sLnd 4s 6d., poat fiee Send at once. -43, Deuchar-street, .lea mond. Newcastle-on-Tyne 297r 10-21 I ADIKS We want cLTi cpportrnHv to con- Li vince you that Plan chard's Apiol and Steel Pills superseda Pennyroyal Pil Cochia, Bitter Apple, etc We are prepared 10 send yoii sAn.uIe free on reo»ip^ of two stamps th pay postage—LeeUe Martyn, Limited. 9 W. Chemists, 34. Dalston-lane. London d.b. MARRIED LADIKSI—^FORMATION AND aDVICF OF PRICELESS VALUE (FREE) Send stamped envelope Please mention this paper -MRS LAWRENCE, St. Elmo, Egremont. LiverpooL TO BUILDERS — Billheads, Memorandums, Business Circulars, and Cards Time Sheets. Estimate Books and every kind of Commercial Priiating at the "Cambrian" Offioe. 211, High-street, Swansea rpELEPHONE, Central lOx.—Swansea and A South Wales Institution for the Blind, Northampton-place, Swansea Orders solicited for Giir Yarn M.at. fill sizes, prices moderate; best quality. 8065dbll-14 DR NOBI.E'S Sidney and Bachache Pills, for backache. Rheumatism. Weak Back, Lumbago. Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Gravel, Price )!= -Myrddin Davies. M.RP.S., 4. Ox- ford-street, Swansea 90all-2 A MER1CAN Ccfn Plaster, superior to all A Corn Paint.s Try. then judge. No tail- ure, no pain or burning, uo harassing corns; oose immediately; lid. — Myrddin Davies, M.R.P.S., Chemist. Swansea. 89all-2 ("^HINA and Earthoriv are —Cheap, well- J atssorted Crates of Everyday Selling Lines fir Shopc. Markets, and Hawking -Write for ')r free lists.—Sheaf Pottery Manufacturers, Long. ton, Staffs 53rl-l DVICE Free for SUmp— Mrs. Watson's A Famous Female Remedy Never falls.- Addnoss 12. Cheapside, Fishponds, Bristol 517rl2-18 0 AFES (Bent Steel, fireproof), all sizes, for s Sale; bargains. Suction Gas Plants, Oil and Gas Engine.—Birt and Co., 47a, Strand. Swansea.. 235a 10-15 I^OR quality and value go to Sidney Palmer's. Good selection of Wedding Cakes always kept in st-ock; parties catered for at the short- est notice: estimates free. Cor. Tei. 148. 531610-19 RUSSELlTDAVIES and Sons, Lower Water- R loo-street, Swansea, for Wholesale Drap- ery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, a.nd General Goods, everything new We invit.e your in- spection. 382610-15 EG. DAVIES, Ladies1 and Gentlemen's • Tailor, 70. Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. Your patronage solicited. I%i obons, etc 491810-20 LADIES: FREE SAMPLES. — My Famoa9 L Female Pills —Sa.fe, Reliable, Effective, Beneficial —Mrs Arons, Palatine-road, Black- pool. Enclose stemp Mention paper 609rl0-28 ESTABLISHED over 20 years.—Try William- E son's Celebrated Sausages, Pork Pie6. Black Puddings, Polony, Bu.wn, Cooked Meats, Ox Tongues, Home Cured Hams and Bacon All good., manufactured 0!1 the premises Wholesale and Retail-58. Oxford-street. Swan- sea Nat Tel 0510. G13rJO-16 t AUIES.—My improved Remedies act in a L few hours when all else fails Surpris- ingly effective. Suc-e.^s guaranteed Send stamped envelope for free ample-Nurse Eam- mend, L;, Tngledene, Boscombe-roed, Southend, Fssex 7020 "V7"STALYFERA.—Attendance every Monday. y For New Teeth and Painless Extractions, by the aid of the very latest discovery in anesthetics, applied to the gums only, con- sult Henry Sel ne, of Swansea, opposite Great Western Railway For Sample Sets, Prices, and all information, "sail cTd see Mr Seiine, this or any Monday, t:t Mrs. Lloyd's, Bryndau House, Ystalyfera, from 2 till 8 p.m All Ad- vice free. Nat Tel. 183y. 425&10-17 "IF you want a really pood Pair of Socks or 1 Stockings, have 'fcem Knitted to Order. Socks from Is. Id pei pair ladies' and Gents' Stockings from Is. 4d Children's Socks from £ id Can be re-footed at any time. All kinds of Children's Underclothing at Drapery Prices —Send postcard to Swansea Knitting Depot. 5. Mnrlborough-road, Swansea. i50nl0-30 IMPORTANT to Mothers""—Every Mother who i values the health and cleanliness of her child should use Harrison's "Reliable" Nur- sery Pomade. One apnlication kills all nits and vermin, beautifies and strengthens the heir In t"no, 4 £ d and Pd Postage Id. -Georgf W Harrison, Chemiet, Reeding Sold by Chem- ists. Agents: M Davies, 4. Oxford-street. Swan- pea Evan .1on-es, Chem t, Gowerton; Ponfer- dawe, E. Griffiths. Herbert-street; Aberavon, Port Talbot. G. D Loveluck; egent for Gorsel- non, A T Thomas, High-ctreet. 532rl3-olj If Furniture. FURNITURE -Any Second-hand Furniture F Bought. Good prices given Call or write to 29. Union-street, and 21, Orange-streeit, Swansea. 284al0-13 C. ROWL AN D, DOCK AND RAILWAY CONTRACTOR, RAILWAY HAULIER AND SHIPPING AGENT TO THE LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, MID. r,AND RAILWAY COMPANY & RHOND DA & SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY CO. GENERAL STEVEDORE. 9, FISHER STREET. lARGE or Small Qnantities Furniture, Sec- ond-hand, Bought, large or small lote. Call or write, A Parsons, 1, Calvert-street, Trade sign ov-er door 47lal0-19 FURNITURE.—What did The Right Hon. Lloyd George Gy about Hill's? Nothing. Why should he?-But what did Hill's say about Mr. Lloyd GoorgG "Kothillg again.— But what do the Welsh i>eople say about Hill's? —Ah! They all say that Hill's are quite as deserving of the support of all Welsh people as the Hon. Lloyd George. Independent of popitics.-Pleas.e understand we are not en- deavouring to jlo the Right Hon. Gentleman a good turn, but to advertise ourselves. Hoping thereby to reap a good number of furnishing orders through this advertisement. As you are all aware, there 16 a tremendous profit on Furniture So we want to sell a few more Kitchen Chairs at 2s. each. Couches at 15s. 6d., Parlour Suites at P-2 19s. 6d., Bedroom Suit-es st R3 5s., to enable us to retire, and become politicians. Please note we have not moved yet (only with the timp5). our present ad- dresq being Cattle-street. Swansea, not West- minster. Cymru am Byth. 470al0-17 MATRIMONY. MATRIMONY —Pliot-Ograph Future Husband or Wife, with position, date of marriage, Is 6d One Year's- Events, Is. 6d.; Five Years', .3-5 6d.; Life Chart, 7s 6d Sex. Birthtime.—' Prof Morris, Wesfcon-Super-Mare, Som. 328al0-15 Al ATRI'SION.Y.-Widow, respectable, ladylike, weli domesti-o&ted, comfortable home, would like to meet with respectable man — Address Christmas, "Daily Post," Swansea 473«I0-15 MONEY. rarrrv AAA Trust and other Funds to ad- 1 VJ v/ vance on Mortgage of Freehold Property, Land, or good Leasehold, in sums of j;200 upwards at 4 to 5 per cent.-Apply Hig- m&n and Co., Land Agents, Swansea 587rl0-26 to £ 5.000 Advanced by Private Lender on simple Promissory Note No Bills of Sale taken, and absolute privacy guar- anteed First letter ci application receives prompt attention, and uit-enuiiig borrowers are waited upon by a representative who is em- powered to complete transaction on terms mutually arranged, no charge being made un- less business actually completed Special quo-tations for snort loans.—Write, in confi- dence to C. Wells, Corridor Chambers, Lei- cester + rp WILLIAMS and Co., Wei00me-lane, Swan- X • sea, make private l'>ans to respectable borrowers. Mortgage brokers Bills discounted. No fees Strictly conndential Terms moder- ate Easy repayments arranged to suit Bor- rowera -Trevor Williams, Manager. Cor Tel. 124 183m 10-31 j D JONES, Financier, make Cash Advances • from £ 5 to £ 300 to aLl respectable householders, at reasonable rate of interest without delay.—Apply personally or by letter, Distance no object No teeo Easy repay inentc arranged to suit convenience of borrow- ers Private and Confidential Guaranteed.— Apply 5, Grove-place, Alexandra-road, Swan- sea SWANSEA Albioa Permanent Bmldicg | ks Society —Advances made on Leasenoid 1 and Freehold Properties Deposits received Interest 4j per oe-nt, payable half-yearly In- vesting shares, 10s. p-jt month Next subscrip- tion Meeting. October 2Cth.-For particulars apply to the Secretary, Faward Ro^jrts and Son, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea 215rt0-16 I^HE OLD-ESTABLISHED PROVINCIAL UNION BANK continues to Lend im- mense sums daily from £ 1C to £ 5,000, on Note of Hand alone, or other security, at a few hours notice to all classes in any part of England and Wii-les, repayable by easy iustaJ ments No good application is ever refused. All communications strictly private Moderate interest Special rate ior short periods. The largest, best known, and most honourably con- ducted business in the Kingdom Thousands of our regular customers have expressed their entire satisfaction in repeated transactions with us If desired, one of our officials will attend at your residence at once with cash, and oarry out the advance there and then. Call or wrj^e (in confidence) to Qte Manager, Mr Stanley Dowding, I, Queen-square, Bristol MONEY. MONEY. JS10 TO £ 1,000. If yo 1 require Financial Assistance, fori terms, quickest despatch in completing, stricteet privacy and fair treatment, apply Lo me, and I -viil arrange the Loan either on NOTE OF HAND or any security. J. LAWRENCE, 1. Pembroke-terraoe, Cardiff. Nat. Tel. 1,036. 8303 MUSlDVU ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 100, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA. MISS FLORENCE L. FRICKER, MUS. HAC., A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., and MISS MINNIE M. FRICKER, L.R.A.M., I A.R.C.M. I EDUOATlONAU IRL'S BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, (j DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal-—MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Aseiste-d by Certificated Resident French fcxid English Governesses and Visiting Pro- i fessors. ( Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The House is vrell situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. "VT EATH AND DISTRICT BILL P08T- ±y ING COMPANY.—Late T. WaU Offices:—ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. Manager-J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the best Poetmg Stations in Neath and District. B LOOR AND COMPANY, ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS and BILL POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. All descriptions of Advertising, Circulars Distribution, etc., promptly attended to. CfJice-æ, CALVERT-STREET, SWANSEA. CANCER HOSPITAL FREI FLLHAM-ROAD, LONDON, S.W. Patients seen daily on their own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Ex- penses and for the Research Departmnet. Secretary—FRED. W. HOWELL. THE AB £ RAV0N AND PORT TAL. IT JiiLLPOdXiifi UOJlfAJM Undertake BILL POSTING AND ADVERTISING In all its Branches. THE NIVESSaL BILL POflTINvi 00. vJ Rent the LARGEST POSTING STATIONS on all Tram Routes is Swansea and District. Aieo Sites in the Mumbles, Sketty, Gower- lOll. Gorseinon, King's Bridge, Morriston, Llansamlet, etc. Distribution of Samples, Booklets, Bill* carwiully attended to by relu»&« irf uttK.a-¿a, L' WEK UiNlON bllii.2i!, SWANSEA, ■, £ "$' HE AT II FIELD MEWS AND NORTH- AMPTON MEWS, SWANSEA. LL. AND T. BULLIN. Cabs always ready. Horse Ambulaooe for privat, use Tel. No. 65. Teiegrams, BuJlen, Swan- sea. ARTIFICIAL LEUS, light And Strong; A Steels for Weak Logs, Spine Supports. 'c Rustic Stockings and Pelts, Eyes, Trusses, Bondages. L&dy Attendant for Ladies' Belts etc.; Crutches, eifrc, in stock; illustrated list— Maker and Repairer. Allen Pearce, 23, Chariee- strca (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broad- emad, Bristol. 69819-5 p MOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126, ligh- street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all Varieties; wholesale 9.00 Ra- mil. Trial Solicited. DARLINGTON'S MANDSOM fitf/ted by Retffth Darlington, 11.11.&8. Lord Knoyllyg is commanded by the Kinjf te thank Mr. Dar- lington for » copy of the New Kditioa, 110 well got up of bandel and Environs." MUai better GOuld bewbbed for — Brituh (' "ftr siipartor M <f<t<Mfy gidd- Daiiv cntinieta Visitors to London (and Residents) atooil 8M DARLINGTON'S Very ernpathicslly tops them ail."—Daily grapkd& I AMnON' A biiUiaatBook." The TimM hrticu *rly g*od."—Ac*demf .wn Bv E C. COOK and 4tk E. T. OOOK, Mi. ENVIRONS. «4 Maps sb4 r«MS 6e Piustraltaas* TIM tttt haadboak to Leedom ever issued — Liverpool J)aity Pmt, 90 Lhii Maps & Plans, §im | roe lllas. Maps A Plans, NORTH WALES. < Devoa I CorotuiL Visitors to Brighton. £ <utbowmt, Hastinf, JL Ltnnnrd't, Worthing. Bournemouth. Mxeter, T>ryuws, Paiffition Eximuth, Submouth Teijjnmoulh, DawMm, Plymouth Darmouth. Dartmoor, Bxmoor, Faimtfi■», The Lizard, Penzance Land's End, Scitiy Jsiti. Sf. Imn. Hewqwxy, Cio*e,U%, i(fracomft Lynton, N#ftg),ead. Wilt Vall", Severn Valley, BatU tia-f, Mnlvcr%. Hereford, Worcester. 4-totiwiter, ChfUenh*Ma, filwiitnsdrf Well* Brecon, Rom. Tintern Llangollen, Aboryetwylk. TcruryH, i.cirmnuXh Dvigeiiy, Harlech OriccitUk, Pwlil <•t U- ind'uito, h'hyl Conway Coltmyn Bm$, PI'1ilf1t1entnawr. UanJairiKhfm, Banff. Carnamtm, BrddgeUrt, SnotcdoH, FetHniof, Trtjrwi. BMIfrttf- coed, Norwich- )'a vtwt±lh. 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