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Scale of Charges j Far C«,«secutiv» Weekly Insertions of SMALL ADVERTISEMENT j (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, not exceeding 24 words, 6cL per insertion- Every additional o words, Fourpenoe. The foregoiijg Scale applies only to Apartments 9- Bouse, To Let or Wanted; Situations Vacant or Wanted; Houses, Offices, Properties and Shops to Let or Seli; Lost and iouiid; Miscellaneous Private Wants and ^es; but not to any Advertisement of a nature. I BADE SPECIALITIES &e. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY) Twenty-four Words.9d. per insertion. Thirty-two Words.Is. M A reduction is made for a series of 6, Li* I' 26 or 52 insertions. If a voucher copy be desired, an extra. I Three Halfpence per insertion should be added to the above cheap rates. Unless prepaid, the Advertisements will be charged uy the Business Scale. Adver- l tisements from Public Bodies are not m-I serted at the prepaid rate. The Postmaster-General does not allow i letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to bo addressed to any Post Office, and letters so sent a.re returned to the j sender through the Dead Letter Depart- ment. Letters to advertisers by etc., or otherwise, may be directed to ine Cambrian' Office free of charge; and iJ stamps are sent to qpver postage, will ba forwarded to the Advertiser's u.vn Addre-i. Remittances under 6s. may be made m Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Orders. Postal Orders should be made to "The South Wales Post" Newspaper vO. Ltd., 211, High-straot, Swansea. Address all tommu ncations to the Manager, "The Oftmlxriaa." SITUATIONS VACANT. ) Kmiaekcepera and Companlcns, WjLNTED, a Mother's Help, 20 to 25; aJso a Girl about 18; no children.—Apply 8, Northampton-place, Swansea. 277n3-6 XXTIDOWEE, with three young children, re- VV quires a Working Housekeeper; vveisn preferred; aged. 55 to 40.—Address B.B., "Daily Poet." Swansea. 28802-27 WANTED^ Domestic Help, good cook, all W housework; strong, good appear Moe; Morning Girl kept. State wages and last situation.—Address Domestic, "Daily Poet, Swansea. 325b5-27 GENERALS GENERAL Servalnt Wanted; experienced; G plain oooking.—Mrs. L. D. Thomas, 27, Bopewalk, Neath. 248n2-27 GOOD General Wanted; good wages; no washing; references.—Mrs. i)ywr Lewis, G-lanrhyd, Sketty-road, Swaineea. 4œb3-2 GENERAL Servant.—Wanted, a Yoaog Per- son, not under 24 (older preferred); fyo-ii family—Apply 168a, Port Tennant- road, St Thomas, Swansea. 126b3-2 W" ANTED, a General Servant.—Apply i9, Uplands-crescent, Swansea. 305t>2-27 WAJNTESj, House-Parlourmaiki.-Apply Miss Leysoai, Blooanfieid. Sketty. 14bbo-4 W .ANTED, good General Servant.—Apply 54, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 152b2-28 ANTED. a good Girl as «. enerail ;sir- vamt.—Apply White Rose Hotel, Swan- 8e.l. 212b3-1 WANTED, at once. a good General—Apply Swansea Castle Hotel, Oxford-street, Swansea. Z79n3-1 WANTED, Young Girl, about 18, as Gen- eral.—Apply Mrs. Evans, 13, New-street, Neath. 39*b £ 2 WANTED, General Servant; good refer- ence.—Apply Bank Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea. 257n2-28 TV" ANTED, a good General.—Apply Mrs. » » Mossman, 9, Bryn-y-Mor-cresoeaat^ Swansea. 13865-4 WANTED, a Young uirl, for Housework.— Apply Mrs. Thompson, 44, Oxford-st., Swansea. 157bW \\TANTED, goexd General Servant.—Apply Mrs. Herbert Morgan, Blmfilaigh. NVxr- fcon, Mumbiea Z62D3-1 WANTED, a respectable Young Girl, as W General.—Apply 14. Bryn-y-Mbr-ares*- oent, Swansea. 377b3-4 W ANTED, Housamaid.—Ap$>ly, with refer- W* ence, to Mrs. T. Morris, Vicarage, Cly- cbach, Swansea. 134b3-5 WANTED. General Servant; good wages given.—Hopkins, Union Inn, St. Thomas,. Swansea. l58b2-28 ■ WANTED, respectable Young Girl, about 14.—Apply Mrs. Coombs, 34, Trafalgar- terrace, Swansea. 325 b 2-27 \A7ANTED, good General Somunit.—Apptly Mrs. J. Roberts, South Wades Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 115b3-2 WANTED, immediately, a good* General Servant; small family.—Apply 23, Wcodlands-terraoe, Swansea. 196b3-6 WANTED, immediately, strong Girl, for general Housework.—Apply Nag's Head Hmei, Goat-gtreet, Swansea. H2M-1 WANTED, an experiemoed~~Genteral Har- vant; able to speak Welsh. At ply iq, Wood lands-terrace, Swansea. 1^^3.2 WANTSdT good Young (^eraTser^Qtrat onoe; s^aall family. 10, Hawthorn- Avenue, Sketty-road, Swansea. 299b2-27 WANTED7 General Servant; willing assist in Bar in evenings. Write R.H.R., "Daily Poet," Swansea- 253n2-2a \\TANTED, young, clean GeaeraJ Servant; V small family.—Buckley, 1, Brunswwok- place, Sot. Hedein "s-road. Swansea. 201b3-6 WANTED, General Servant, to 3iS3^L in Bar wh«n required.—Apply Mrs Phil- lips, Pontarda we Inn Pantardaiwe. 278n3-6 WANTED, Situation, by experienced Otx>k- Genei-al.—Apply, staitamg wages given, to W. M., "Daily Poet," Swansea. 206b3-6 WANTED, General Servant; three in fam- ily; also Young Girl Wanted.—Apply 8, Northampton place, Swansea. 254n2-27 WANTED, Young Girl, as General; good references; small family.—Apply 4, Gwydr-cresoent, Uplands, Swansea. 309b2-27 w ANTED, respectable Girl, as General; good reference required.-A.pply Dlll- wym Arms, Union-street, Swansea. 149b2-23 14, ANTED, i^un'ediatedy, good General. — T A*M>ly, with references, to Mrs. Hop- kins, King Bdwajrd VII. Hotel, Neath. 238^3^ WANTED, General Servant; experienced; Yt good references; two in family; no waahing.-Koos, Jeweller, AJbeiravon. 290b2-27 WiANTKD- a Young GirC about 16,"to assist in housework; sleep hoime.—App^ly after 6 o'clock, at 9, Chadd^aley-tea-race, Swansea. 21063-6 WANTED, a General Servant rg0od wages given to expenenoea girt.—Appiy i*e«son, Oartref, Bataa Girwa. Swansea. 132b3-5 WA2SITED, experienced good Kitchen maid may suit.—Apply 11m. Jarvis, j St. Lecfnaxd e, Langland Bay, Mmnbles. 3221b 2-28 V.\7ANTED7^General Servant ;clean and "re. epectable; references required; com- fortable home.—Apply after 6 P22, Bryn. road, Swansea, 27Sb227 y ANTBD, good General Servant, accus- »V tomod to plain coolring; family wash- ing out.—Apply Mrs. Rees, 18, Uplands-cres- cent, Swansea. Zot>o£ -'Zl WANTED, at once, respectatble Girl, as General, to assist in Bar in the even- ings.—Apply Qhambert, CoaTMsh Mount, Broad Quay, Swansea. 34-362-28 TVTANTED, a respeotatole Girl, about 17, fond of children; sleep at borne; also an experienced General.—Ajpply 57, Walter- road, Swansea. 137b3-4 TXT ANTED, at onoe, a Girl, from 15 to 18, » as General Servant; no children; good home for a respectable girl.—Apply 4. George- street, Swansea-. 3&bB-l WANTED, a General Servant; must have good reference; previous applicants need not apply.-Belle Vue Hotel, Nelson-st, Swansea (side doer). !ii4b3-6 \\[ANTED, a respectable Young Girl, from 15 to 16, to make herself generally useful.—Apply Airs. Griffiths, Exeter Hotel, Oxford-street, Swansea. 35362-27 WANTED, at once, strong, respectable Girls, for Staff, Superior General- Kit- chsn, and other work; not under 20.—Mack- worth Hotel, Swansea 357h3-1 "ITTANTBD, a thoroughly clean and re- spectable General; sleep out.—Appiy between 6 and 7 p.m Hall, c.o. Smith and Son, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 17463-4 WANTED, immediately, smart Girl, for housework, and to assist in waiting.— Apply, with reference, Mrs. Hopkins, Wow- field Temperance Hotel, Morristou 17606-4 WANTED, a strong X oung Girl. foT Gen- W eral Housework; two in fairily.—App;y in first instance, Musgrave's Ba.sket Mann. factory. vv"eloome-lane, Swansea. 29762-7 WANTED, for Morrkton district, a-steady Farm Servant Girl, able to miik; comfortable home; good wa-ges to suitable person.—Write Farm, "Daily Poet," Swan- sea. l20n3-2 -n- _n- YOUNG Woman required, for housework; mornings.—Apply 59, Walter-road, Swansea. 13963-4 Servants' Registry Office. WANTED, immediately, several good Oooks and Cook-Generals, for gentle- men's hyugee; also experienced Nurse for infaniL, and many Homse>-PaJiiourmaidis. Agency, Mumbles. 22402-27 I WANTED, immediately, experienced and Plain Oooks, Parlour and House-Par- lourmaids, Kitchen maids, and ex-Generals, Chambermaid. Waitresses, etc.— Apply Miss Lewis, High-class Registry, 18. Castle-street, Swansea. Nat; Tel. 47x. 34762-27 T4TBS. Llewellyn Howell, Registry Office for 1YL Servants and Young Girls. 34, Oxford- street, Swansea. Agent for the London and Lancashire Domestic Servants'' Insurance. 34362-27 ■JI.CRS. CHRIS. TAMLYN, Select Servants' Reg:stry Office, 4, Union-street, Swan- sea.—Waited and Dissng-aged, Superior Gen- era Is, Cooks, House and House-Parlourmaids, Ocxiks, Housekeepers, Barmaids, and Lady's Useful Help. Ladies suited daily. 38"3b3-1 «iioow.t.AM»9i>9 rr-rr/rn^ns A TTJLNT1C IA NErtS.—Persons (good char- liciterl as Steward?;. Rtewarde«sc«» Clerks, Butchers, Bakers, Beil jJoys, Stokers, etia.—iParticularsi, addreeaed envelope, Bd- wairds, IN. St. Alban's-a-veraue, Cblswick, Ijondon. S59b3-1 BUTCHER.S.-Yoong Uon Wanted, as Sec- B ond, in Shop, anid Slaughter-house, with good references.—Apply E. Sweet, 22. Dillwyn-street, Swansea. 34562-2.7 DRAPERY.—Wanted, Young Lady, for D Fancy Department; also Youug Lady Apprentice; V alsh.—Smith, Drater, 74, High- street, Swan i-a. 320b2-27 IpOTTND'RY.—'Wanted, a, good Fettler (dres- ser); constant employment for etco-dy man. Also required, a good Spring Cart and Cob, to ca.rry about locwt.—Apply Cwmbwrla Foundry. 397b3-2 TWITTERS Wanted for Works in Swansea 1 District, used to general fitting and erecting. Only men with exporiemc-e engaged. —Apply, stating age, and enclose copy of testimonials, to Box 323, "Daily Poet." Swan- sea- 266b3-4 HERE!-Do you want an Appointment!— H Sanitary lnøpecror-Lady Health VlBi- tor Numerous vacancies. £ 100 to £ 350. Poe- tal Couree Lessons now commencing for Car- diff exam. Fee 25s.—Mushens, Sanitary Ex- pert, Sunderland. 798a3-6 CMrnH.—Washed, immediately, a strong Youth, as Apprentice to Smith's work. —Apply John S. Brown, Oxford-street, Sw*n- sea. 36063-1 QALESMAN, young. sraaJTt. Wanted, in South Wales and district, among Steam Users, for old-estaiblisbed arm. Experience desirable. Generous commissions. Salary if sufficient connection.-Address South Wales, c.o. Gould's, 54, New Oxford-street, London. 281b2-27 TO TAILORS—Good Ooat Hands Wanted, Ladiias' and Gents' Work, in or out.—E. Orowe, 57, Oxford-street, Swanisea. 2C0b3-6 rpo GROCERS.—Wanted, a respectable -1- Young Man, to deliver goods and make him&elf useful; used to horses.—Apply Bald- win and Ward, Mumbles. 180b3-5 ANTED, a gcKxTTailored and Wais'tcoat Hand.—Apply 14, lie- la-Beche-street, Swansea. 165-63-4 WANTED, good, experienced Carpenter; Bench an.d Fixing.Apply Rowland and Griffiths, Builders. Ptmtairdawe: 270n3-l \JlTANTED, a sober and steady Man, for *» Neath Stores; must be accustomed to horses.—Apply Hum's Mineral Water Works, Swansea. 185b3-5 WANTED, Man, to attend Swansea Mar- ket, Saturdays, with Teaguline Herbs, and give out Bills week-day.—Tsigue. HI, Station-road, Llautclly. 114b3-2 TVTANTESD, Young Man, about 16 to 18, to deliver Milk, and help aft farm; one who understands horses.—W. Pudddoom.be, 29, Walter-road, Swansea. 36&b3-l w ANTED, Mechanic, for Tinplate Works, for Mills, and Tmhouse. State age, ^•rF<I/'ence, ar,d wages required, to Mechanic, ^'y Poet," Swansea. 259n3-l ~\Sf ^^TED, immediately, reliable Draymen, Peor smart Canvassers, for Private Box 10 -—Write, with full particulars, to 10* ^ily Post," Swansea. 273n3-l tV otiable Youth, as Packer; -Apply, 11170106 aerk- to Warehouee, ePeriex>°6' ^^y. "liy -tost,' Swansea. ———- 33662-28 W must have<S^eri^rIttaid' ^Vaults; ences.—Apply, between r^nd3,0^ gCX>d Hotel^St. Helan's-^ TTraRKING'Eie^nei^- W after Colliery Signalling Plant.-Apply> and wages required, to £ gj T7trANTED, 1st March, for two~moff1+Vlta W Man, with Pony and Trap, and district, ''e;1. (^bbaLe S Potatoes, etc. absolute,ly,Writ Merchant, 'l>aily Post. ^ansea. z?^ WANTED, an Engine. Driver, to Drive" a 3-mill engine in tanplate works, near Swansea; one who can do h^ own repaira preferrcd; also Ixrcomotive Drrror.^Apply. stating age and wagesand expenence. to Oomet, "Daily Fogt," Swansea, 243n2-27 VOTOfG Man Wanted, Work; 1 live in.—Samuel Rose. Blackpi-11, Swan- sea. 3^b5"2 iYOUNG Ladr Wanted w^1^^ht°h3e J- trade, and »ble to keeping.—Apply E. Sweet, Meat Fttrve: 1 Swaaeea. AgT&ntm, Canvassers, Travellers. &; I A GENTS Wanited, those interested in foot- -4*- ball, experienre nnneceesary. Salary and Commission PostO&rde only, Id.—»Straa- ten, Publifiiher, Middle burg, Holland. 331b3-6 A large and ea'terprising British Life 0 ISce* long established, requires Represenfca- tiv-es for Swansea and owtlying districts; liberal terms. Applications for Agencies in- vited.—Address Corvus, "Daily Post." Swan- sea. x 85a4-15 EEa^RESElNTl^YE required locally for IR. remunerative outdoor employmamt. Applicants disengaged w:ll have first con- sideration. Previous experience not neces- I sary. State partaoulacs of past occupation, and refereiiees.-IorLad-ale, "Daily Pest," Swan- sea. 1311)3-4 QMART Agent Wanted; town and country; ^5 one used to calling upon private fam- ilies—Local man in every vintage.—Apply A. and G. Taylor, Artists, Swansea. 267n3-2 \MTANTED, smart Man, to solicit orders for V V first-class Tailoring.—Apwy Lloyd, Tailor and Outfitter. Station-road, U-anelly. 16863-1 WANTED, an active Person, as Agent for a prominent Life Assurance Company; Book £ 7.-Apply personally. Superintendent, Stanley-raad, Skewen. 280b2-27 WANTED, a smart Man, to Collect Ac- counts on commission, in the Rhon- Ada Valle.y; good opening for Insurance Cod- lector who has a amall book.—Address, with two refereneas, Collector, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 252n2-27 \7t7ANTED, by a noted Publishing House, a first-class Representative in the Swan- sea Valley, to secure orders for a most valu- atble work on "Coal Mining." Applicants state experience if any. and any particualrs that may help in making the appointment, Clie able to start at once preferred. Spiend-M remuneration.—Address, stating age, etc., to Mining, "Daily Post," Swansea,. 194b3-l rpo Foremen, Timekeepers, and Others — -I Old -03 fcaHiahe d Company require a 3mart Man for part time work; exceptional opportunity for good man.—Address Box 52, "Daily Post," Swansea. 363M-1 CFerks CIÆRKSHIPS: £ 85- £ 450: Admiralty, Wax, Exciae, Customs offices; vacancieanow; open to all, aged 15-23. Experience unneces- sary. Special explanatory pamphlet free.— Secretary, Civil Servicfe Bureau, Albert-hall. Edinburgh. 128b2-28 T?tTANTED, immediately, Young Lady, for Cash Desk.—Write Desk, 'Daily Post," Swansea. 13063-2 WANTED, Junior Clerk, with a knowledge of shorthand and typewriting.—Apply by letter, stating age, experience, and salary required, to Commerce, "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 402b3-2 T7tTANTED, CleTk, for TLoplate Works, ac- » customed to general routine of Tin- pJwro Office. Know IcJige of shortiuand an ad- vantage. State age, experience, and sa-lairy required.-Write Steel, "Daily Poet," Swan- sea 4C6b2-28 to 20; W must be good Book-keeper, and Short- hacd Writer; one used to metal trade pre- f-erred; wages 20s.—Address Metallics, "Daily Post," Swansea. 268n3-4 Tradesmcn, Apprentices, and Assistants APPRLNTICIi Girl Sv anted, for the Tailor. ing.-Apply 27, Unicoi Chambers fanst floor), Swansea. 246»2-27 A PPBKNTICES and Imp rovers Wan ted to the Dreesma-king —Apply to Mrs. Dav- erids'e, 18. Cradock-e-t.reet. Swansea. 314b2-27 GEOCBIRY.—'Wanted, smart Junior; aib- stainer; Welsh; used to soliciting. — Stat e wages and references, Levi James, Neath. 271n3-1 I MILLINERY and Dressmaking.—Wanted, Improver, for Millinery; good salary; also Apprentices for Millinery and Dress- making Workrooms.-Apply.- 15, Walter-road, Swansea. 150b3-4 W ANTED, Apprentices and Improvers to the Drapery.—Price, Draper, 135, Wind- soT-road. Neath. 18763-5 WAiNTED, Apprentice to Dressmaking v v Trade —Apply Miss Frances, 36, James- street. Swansea. 39863-2 WANTED, respectable Youth, aJ^wut 16, as an Apprentice to the Kairdreesing Trade; good tuition given.—Appily J. H. Jones, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 381b3-l Office Boys and Errand Boys. A Boy Wanted, for a Oonfeotioner's Cart, at onoe.—Apply li, Richardson-street, Swansea. 308J3&-27 YWANTED, strong Boy, who has just left schiool.—Thomas, 213, High-street^ Swansea, 37363-1 T^TANTED, a. strong Youth, who has left T school.—Apply Cornish Dairy, St. Hel- en's* rood, Swansea. 367b2-28 "vyANTED, a smart Errand-Boy; good wages.—B. Tudor Da vies, 18. King Ed- ward s-road, Swansea. 20ib3-4 T AD Wanted, about 16 ymrs of age; must he quick and clean.—Apply at once, W. Yeo, Bute-hear. Port Teouaant-road, Swansea, 37262-29 SITUATIONS W ANTEO. SITUATION required as Cook, or MdfWs s Help; yood references.—J. B., 16, Nor- folk-street, Swansea. 216b3-6 SITUATIONS Wanted a3 General~Servants S for several strong oounftry girls.—Mrs. Cester, Registry, Gloucester. 897b3-2 Wf ANTED, by Young Lady, Situation" as V Barmaid.—Write Barmaid, "Daily Puet," Swansea. 2l5b3-6 WANTED, by respectable, steady "Wan ab- f stainer, situation as Haulier; well used to horses.—Write T.T., "Daily Poet," Swan- sea-. 175b3-4 \\TANTED, by respectable Person, edtuation » t as Working Housekeeper; good re- ferences.—Apply by letter to Mrs. Charles- Evans, Newsagent, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swan- sea. 303b2-27 HFy WHEELWRIGHT and Oaa-penter seeks W Situation; on Bstaite ar Works pre- ferred; alsstainer, and gdol references. — Write Wheelwright, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 167b3-4 WANTED, Situation as Working House- keeper, or as Superior Help, by trust- worthy, staid person (widow); experienced,, tljoroaghly dtornestioatedL, and goom plain oook; excellent references.—Address Gronow, "Daily P.st," Swansea. 279b3-2 -¿- YOUNG Married Womiau wants Work, by JL Day or Week; Cooking, Washing, Ohar. ing.—Address Help. "DaJly Post," Swansea. 123n3-30 I YOUNG Lady desires re-engagement in -L good class Bar; experienced; refer- ences.—Address D., "Daily Pest," Swansea. 16363-4 YOUNG LA0C>Y. age 17, seeks Situation in auy light business; willing to learn; good references.—Address 69, Weutern-stiieet, S-waneea. 13463-4 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. I QXOCER&-Tea Lead Wanted at omce.- I Apply. Manager "Daily Post," Swansea. pjoij of Building Land required, at Architect £ ^fr6ehoid P^f«rwd.-EUis, FiSh.er-st.reet, Swansea. f41b3-4 on Emglisih Concertina, V3aa» "Daily Boat," Swansea. 32anb0-27 WJ~ANTED to Buy, Persian Oat.—State low- t i est price to Cat, "Daily Post," Swan-> sea. 40462-28 Second-hand, Somali, Portable Forge.—State price to E., "Daily Pest," Swansea. 26063-1 "V* ANTED to Lease. Double or Single Ijioensed Houses, Nûa,i,h and Swansea. di.sliriot.—'Write A.B.X., "Daily Poet," Swan- sea. 11363-2 TTTANTED, good House, detached preferred, V V m Uplands or Sketty; rent £ 40 to £ 50. —Full particulars to Alpha, "Daily Poet," Swamsea. 4OOb2-28 ANTED to Purchase, House, in Bryji- W road, or Tra.faJga.r-terra.œBta;te low. est price to Wilfred 1.. Evans, 21, Park-street, ¡:)wa:nsea. 2U2ib3-5 Motor Cycle Torpedo, f in part exchange for 3i h.p. 1906 Ma- chine.—SuMon Bros., St. Hecen's-road, and Eower Oxford-street. Swansea. 160b3-2 WANTED, by two Young Ladies, Half House, Unfurnished, or four Reams; gvad locality; terms mod-en-ate.—Address Rooms, "Daily Post," Swansea. 11963-2 AIN-IU), Old Wa.tches and rJlocke. to f f purchase for cash, or Reipairs.—Apply M. Foner, 4, Arcade, High-street, Swansea. Also Old Gold and Silver Bought, 161b3»ffi WANTED, Up-to-Date, high grade Lady's Cycle; must be in good condition, in part exchange for 2 h.p. Minerva Motor Cycle, or Sell for £ 9.—Sutton Bros., St. Hel- en's-road and Lower Oxford-street. Swansea. 16063-2 rUCPERTY rCR SALE AND TO H.T. 'PHE SWANSEA AND SOUTH WALES PRO- -I- PERTY REGISTER is puuiislied by Messrs. John M. Leeder and Son, and may bo obtained gratis at their Auction aiid Estate Offices, 45. Waterioo^tre^t, Swansea. loob3-4 KLNG EDWARD S-BOAD.—A valuable lease- hold corner property, very suitable for ca.M.vejaion into b'Uid-ii'CGS P-remiiies; about 60 years to run; low ground rent. 135-63-4 BRUNSWICK-PLACE, close to the tram route; a convenient House, containing 2 Reception, 5 Bed and Dressing Rooms, bath. 13563-4 MIRADOR-CRBSCENT.—a convenient Mod- .111 ern Yilla Residence to be Let or Sold, Five Bedrooms, Three Sitting-rooms, Bath; rent £ 32; about 90 years unexpired; ground rent £ 4 6s. 6d.; price £ 4&>. 13jb3-4 "jlTUMBLES, near the Parish Church; an ivl excellent Semi-detached Villa Residence with nice Garden; Three Reception Booms, Five Bedrooms, Bath, Kitoliecs, and Offices, To be Let. Rent £ 40. :35b3-4 MUMBLEIS, Newton-road.—An excellent* De- tached Family Residence, with Garden, Three Reception Rooms, Efght Bed- rooms, Front and Back Staircases; good Cellars. Rent £ 55. 13663-4 LOWER OXFORD STREET. —A commodious Warehouse or Manufacturing Premises of four floors. Suitable for any purpose. To be Sold. Leasehold about 60 years unex- pired. Ground rent JL16 16s. Prioe £750. 13563-4 RINOE OF WALES-ROAD, HIGH-STREET. —A Valuable Corner Shop and. Dwel- liog-lioww to be T'et. w.th immediatA pceees. eion. Rent .EM. 133b3-4 Tyi^D-STUEET, near the Post Office.—Aa VV exceileut Shop and Five Rooms behind. To be Let. Rent £ 120. 135b3-4 _n- I^ULL Particulars of any of the above, to- gether with the keys or orders to view may be obtained of John M. Leader and Son, at their Auction, Estate and Survey Offices, 46, Waterloo-atreet, Swansea. 135b3-4 JQA, Scyborfiu-h-etreet, Waunwem—H:use Shop and Stables for SaJe; 45 years' leass. — Apply to Philip Thomas, Killay, R-S.O. 247n2-27 TTj AIRDRESSBR'S Easiness to be sold; good trade; low rent; prioe £ 35.—Write Box 58. "Daily Post," Swansea. 36.).bJ-l NOtRFCKLK-OTIlEIET.—)Bxo6lll«n\t~ House for Sale, oontaiming 2 Sitting-rooms. Kit- chen, Scullery, 3 -Bedrooms, Bath (hot and c&ld), and w.c., 2 bay windlows; long leaae; low ground root.-Apply Higmam and Co., Au-ctioaaeers. 408b3-2 ST. H ELEN^d-ROlAD.—ReeicSenoe for Sale, contattfling 11 i*>cane, ba/th (hot aoci cold), inside and out w.c. s, premises in ex- car eat order; low price to early purcfttaswr.— Apply Higman and Oo., Auctaoueens. 403b3-2 House and Shop; suit 1 any busineas; to be Let or Sold; good pesritio^ — Apply Jones. Auctiaoeer, Lion- d110. 265n3-2 FOR SALE, old-established Ship and En gin- eering Smith's Business; good oonnec- tiou.—Write Ship, "Daily Post." Swansea. 171b3-4 MAE8YDDEEWEN, Ystoadgynlaas. — One M- mile from Ystalyfera Station. This desirable Family Mansion, with eight acres of Gardens and Grounds, Stabliag, otc., to be Let or Sold.—Apply J°hn M- Le>ed«r and Son, Land Agents, Swansea. 177b3-4 HOUSES FOR SALE. "TXiR SALE, No. 17, Sooaanaei-plaoe, opposite I Town Hall. Swansea.—Apply Ja^ Ricluurds, Solicitor, 31, Itoiier-etireet, Swansea. n2l29t.c. FOR SALE, Houses, KetmingtoovterTOce^ New Oxford-street, And West Rhondcka- street—Apply Edward Roberts and Soni 40, 0 xfoird-street, Swansea. ,$Ob2-27 POR SALE, 35, Laondeg-Btreet. con A: tanning 8 rooms, glass-house, and store- room; suitable for businiesas preauises; two side entrances; long lease; low croandreot. -Apply above address- 144b3-4 FOR SALE, 20, The Grove, near OwmxSookin Park; bath (hot and cold), good condi- tion, and long leasemortgage favourable terms if desired, or will let for agreed term to) good tenant.—Apply Harris, on premises. 14063-4 IjX>R SALE, 21, The G>rove, Upkmdis, 6 rooms, kitchen, and scullery; bathroom (hot and cold), w.c 999 years' lease; very good condition.—For further particulars apply at Edwards, Hairdresser, St. Helen 's-road. Swan- yea. 269n3-4 TOBS LET—BUSINESS PREMISES. WAREHOUSES.—To Let, in Woreester- f f place, large Warehouses and Store- rooms.—Apply Corporation Estate Office, Coleridge House, Swansea. l229d.b.6t.o. OFFICES — To Let, Convenient Offices m v.' Castle-street.—Apply Oorporation Es- tate Offices, Coleridge House, Swansea. 1228d.b.6-t.c. OFFICES (three) to Let, on first floor at Union Oh-ambere, near Market; low rent.—Apply 14, Picton-place, Swansea. j 302ba-27 rpo LET, from Mairoh 25t?li, No. i0, Bond- JL street, Swa.use.-t; oommodious business premises and bakehouse.—«Apply Ournow, 19, The Promenade, Heathfield, Swamsea. 112b3-2 TO LETT, Bakehouse and Loft, excellent opening, near High-street, large work- ing-class nedgMjourhood; immediat-e posses- sion.—Apply Musgrave's Basket Manufactory, Strand, Swansea. 15463-4 <"pO LET, caipital stone-built Warehouse, J- v with comfortable Dwelling-house ad- joining; suitable for Stores and Stabiles, or Factory; near High-street G.W.R. Station. Rent JE36 per ajam»m.—Ajpipdy Bihrasd Roberts amd BODS, Estate Agents. Swansea 349b0-27 to LET-HOUSES. T^OUR-ROOME!D House to Let, situated at Vill-age-la,ne, jluntblcs— Apply Wilfred L Eviuis, 21, Park-fctreet, Swansea. 2C3b3-5 T^-URNISHJJD Hopse — A Lady not using her things, would furnish a house in a good neighbourhood, to suit tenant. — Write C., "Daily Post," High-street, Swansea. MlnZ-37 TJTOUSE to Det. :S, Tlie Promefftftde, e-rar? oonveniBUoe, bath (hot and cold;; im- mediate postMsitm.—Apply CUT-DOT?, 19, The Promenade, Swansea. Hlib3-2 OU'rF, to Let, St. Al'ban'&-road, crerymod- ern convanibcoe, bath (hot amd coid), Venetian b^imdts; uninterrupted view of the Bay.—Enquire Owen, The Rhyddings, Swaai- sea. 337b2-28 T U"MBLEB —To LefC"Small H^use, Fur- nish-^d, epierrdidly situated, convenient cfcuroh, sta/jon; 50s. month.—Housekeeper, Langland Kill. 156a3-2 ATUMBLRS. —To Let, 4-ix>omed House, seven 1'1- mrnutes from train; healthy situation; rent 3s. weekly.—Apply 17, Prospect-terrace, Norton, West Cross. 207b3-6 0 EMI-DETACJHBD Villas, wedl-boilt, well S drained, excellent situation, immediate possession; red. L23 and up,n..rds.-Awly Frank Randall, Auctioneer, Dynevor-plaoe, Swansea. 15963-2 rpO LET, possession March 4th. 1907, No. 35, 1 Clon cil • t<ei-ra .e.—A-p p iy 9, Oaklande>. terraoe, Swansea. 1691)3-4 T 4C LET, poa..ss,ion March 25th, 1907. or at cince. Xo. 11, Oajsiands-tcrraoe.—Apply Q. OaJrlaiKis-terraoe, H-wansea. 17063-4 ^pO LET, Bk-nk House, MidiJle-road, near wnibv,-ria, 6 rooms, soullery, stable, and large garden.-Apply Mrs. Ann Samuel, Weig. 32962-27 To LET, Furnished, Detached Bouse an-d -L Grounds, "near Newton, Mumbles, dur- ing May, June, July, August, and Septem- ber.-Apply Lucas,. Auctioneer, Swansea. 31262-27 -4- rj '0 LET, Ridge House, Mayals, Blackpi.l, 9 rooms, bathroom (hot and cold), two w.c. s, ooinsorvatory, green-house, stable, coacih- ia'UAe, acre of ground.—(Stevens, Mayaii^, Blackp.il;. Z>75b.;)-1 rpHOMAS HILL, LANGLAND.—Superior and charming Detached Residen«:e t-o Let, Furnished; Tnree Reception Rooms, Pour Bedro-onM., and Dressing Rocnn; nice garden; rent and other particulars on ap- plication to F. s. Tunbridge, Estate Agent, 19, Sw- \J ER.Y oompaot unci well f u rndf-bed Roesi- decice at West dross to Let, for three months or longer; rent L3 3s. per week.— Ajfply F II TUabridge, 19, Gower-stireat, Swansea. l97b3-6 rARTRf'EN T S TO LET. A PASTMENT.-s.—Would anyone no: diesaroius £ *■ of adv-ea-ti^iiig, communicate with X.Y., "Daily Post," gv;zbmgm. Adv-a.tiser is aaxJoue t'l board with good class family. 100n3-2 PAJJTi'lENTS-—Bedooorn and Sititing- room to Let, o'otM to CaetJe-atreet; suit two youi'g ncn; with or wi'.hout board; or young married couple without ctol-ctren; j 'noderat-e—Wr.ie c. I>ai ;y jpof" ansea. ^Ilb3^ pOMFORTABLE Fizrnished Apartmente t»i v I Let; suit cne r twa g^Btlemea; with bo riofera t Alford, 73. Windsor-road, Neath. 132bJ-4 FURNISHED Apartnwnts to Let, very con- F venient; terms moderate.—App 1 y 38, Mansel-street, Swansea. u3o3-4 rURN I S^fED Be dr xxm and^ Sitti n g romn to L £ i.—Apply jo. Paark W-etrn-road, Sketty- xoad, near Swansea. 33562-33 1ARGE Front Combined Room, Furnished; J also Bedroom; use of Kitchen; attend- anoe if required; terms mc-deraie.—Apply 53. Brunswick^treet, Swansea. 576M.1 ~V"ICE Sitting and Bedrooms to Let; bath l' (hlult a<nd oold); suit gentleman or couple.—51, St. Helen's-road, Swansea- 2?6b2-27 NEATH.—To Let, pleas&nt Sitting-room and Bedroom; suit genOleman or two friends; bath.—Address Beer, Glasfryn Peny- wern, Neath. 285b2-27 rpO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms, 76, X Rhondda-etreet, Swansea. 199b3-o rpO LET, Rooms, it 74, Marlborough- road, Tobath, and every convenience; two only, in family. 332 J2-28 rpO LETT, two comfortable Furnished Rooms; -1- suit married couple.—Apply 64, Argyle- stroot. Swansea. 275n3-5 'T^WO Unfumiebed Rooms to Let, to Yotmg -L Couple; no children; gas stove.—69, Nor- folk-street, Swansea. 383b3-l ror three Unfurnished Rooms to Rent, ± near Hospital —Address Nebo, "Daily Post," Swansea. 23362-^ rpO IIET, LodgingB, suitaible for one or two young men; terms moderate-—71. & gykwjfareet, Swansea. 192to3-6 rpo LET, two Furnished Bedroauis, Book Sittdng-roonn with oven grate, and Front Bedroom; use of sculiery.—Apply 25, Page- street. Swansea. 37063-1 rp° LET, Lodgings, for two Young Men, or Furnished Apartments • suit married people.-HA-p.ply Mr?. Evans 2, Lion-stivet. W aunweai, Swajusea. l47t3-4 rp° LOT. two Rooms, Furnished or Unfur- noshed; also oomfortabde Lodgings for two young men; terms moderate.—84, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea 20lb3-6 rpO LET, Bedroom and Sitting-room; would 8,111 married oouple, or one or two young men; hot and oold .3D. Mansel-street, Swausea. 155b3-4 fTVO LET. wedl-furuished Apartments, with or without board; every convenience; 0reaeonahle._Apply urtt. Maggs Bros., "The Spot," King Edward's-road, Swansea. 275b2-27 T° 4L,ET' close to Hospital, comfortable J- Apartments, or Board-Residence; piano, bath (hot and cold); tflrms moderate—Ad- dress Moderate "Dai]y Poet," Swansea r- I. n- 14363-4 APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED. T^ANl ED, good home, three brothers, aged w ',J. 2L amd 10 months respectively. — Terms to Brothers, "Daily Post," Swansea. 2"8b3-6 Y,yANTED, one Unfurnished Room, with resectable working people, for staid, aingle perscm; central; rent must be moder- ate.—Write Room, "Daily Post," Swansea. MM-4 MISCELLANEOUS EALE1, l^OR SALE, nice BufT OrpiGgton Cockerel, or would exchange for sdmilar bird; mutual approval,—Write Box 5, "Daily Poet," Swansea 59ab3_i TTtOB SALE, soarue Dalmatian Puppies, two months old; better known as Carriage y J. Lleweilyu, 119, French-row, Pox-t Teainamr. 199b3-6 "pOR SALE, Ixurg-a-in, nearly new Phono- graph ln oase> gy Records, cell-lined case; Hoa. 115, Hamilton-terraoe. King Ed- ward B-roaxi, Swajnsoa. 162b3-4 P°iR ~-Book, P°iR ~-Book, v Agency in Friendly Society. ^mission, etc.—Apply Insnr- ■ Swansea.. 166634 Vertioal Boiler, 14dt7 by 5ft., VUlbs. insurance preesniTe. No. 3 Root's Blower and Engine combined, nearly new, maker Thwaites. Oi^e 8 h p. Portable by Clayton and Shuttleworth. One Horizontal jOverniOT Enguae lOjin. cylinder, by 20(n. ertroke, ftywbeei 7.ft. diameter makers Brown i and May.-T. WidiiaanB, Summefffiedd^place, FOR immediate Sale-, hdgh pressure Oom- • pound 8 h.p. Portable Engine, on wrought iron wheals, with or without Dy- namo, 160 amps, 110 volts, c.w., by Lawrvnce Scott, Norwich; ailso 12 Oompton LamIE, Cables, etc. The above form a oomplete elec- tric lighting set, suitable for public build- ings, residence, or contractor's tse. Seen working nea.r Pontypridd. Chep f for cash.- Apply at once, W. Reynolds, 43, Alexandra- road, Bedford. 28562-27 /"RENT'S Bicycle for Sale, good condition; cheap to earfy purohaser.—A(pply after 7 p.m., 169, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea 38563-1 T ADY'S Bicycle for Sale, in good condi- tion. free wbeeL two rim brakes; bar- gain, 35s.—Appiy Jones, 28 Windsor-terrace, Uplands, Swansea. 277b2-27 "TVf"AXL C ART .—Wanted, Double Mail Cart; ATX mua't be in good coruiition.—'Write R. C„ "Daily Post,' Swansea. 37463-1 H ^GUINEA MAILCAET; handwoven cane • body; beautiful upholsteries; all posi- tions; unused; z62 17s. M.; photo.—Mrs. Lake- man, The Vicarage, AskwitJi, Ot-ley, 3:]%3-1 T703 quality and value. go to Sidney Pal- F ffier's. Good selection of Wedding Oake; always kept in stock. Parties catered for at the shortest notice. Estimates free. Cor. Tel. 146.-63, Oxford-street, and Branches. 316b3-2 CHINA and EARTHENWARE.—Cheap As- sorted Crates. Send for our Free Price List before buying.—Sheaf Pottery Manufac- turers, Ijocgton, Staffs 219a4-18 '———————- Herses, Cm:M, Car\i Wa Conettes, &0 T^QfR SALE, a good Ralli Car, Lamps com- ptete; also Small Van.—Ashburnhiam Hotel, Pembrey. Carmarthenshire. 28lott-ZI "pOR SALE, a Light Wagon, euitable for Fumituije or Aeralted Water, etc; very cheap; room wanted.—Griffiths. 8, Parade, Neath. 2CSU2.27 TpOR SALE, a fine, well-built two-wheel Dog- cart; also a good Rubber-tyred Broug- haaxi.—A|(>p 1 y Jones, Oo at: h ba i leer. Fisher- street, Swansea. 156b3-5 VOR SALE two Harness Horses; suit Yeo- manry, or Brake Proprietor; £ 6 and £ 8, also handsome Pony, 12 hands, and Set of Harness; nearly new, £ 6.-40, Mariner-st., Swansea. 29^63-27 FOR SALE, F.at Oart. Brass Lamps, Set- of Braas-mou.ited Harness, all in splendid c :-Tilition; no reos<riiable offer refused; mast s-eJ1.-A:pp.ly 92. Courtney-efcHBet, Moused ton, S w azieeg). r, Oit SALE, Oh can nt Pony, 14 hamdø. z, .r: yeurs, also new Spiring Trap and Har- ness; lot cost £ 44; nc reasonable offer re- fused. No further tlSe.-Apply W. Mike, Angel Inn, OarmaJtben-road, Swanaea. JZ462-27 WUSJOAL, G- JONES, Violinist, Shekme, Briton • Ferry, has a ferw vacancies for pupils for the Violin. Si>ecial attention given to the young. Striags supplied. Bows re-haired, Sound Post Sited, etc. 264n5-l "PIANOFORTE TUNING, 5B. 6rt. Reoom. P mendataons trom Dr. Turpin, Glad- stone, and Eroadvrood and Sons Pianos from lfupkilL"Odl, Colard, Brinsmead, etc. Sale or Eirs,-Charles Eladon. 56. Bruns. Tf- ck-s+r^p* c'> T>LANOs> TUNED, 3s. fid. PianoB and Or- ga.ns Co lar-i, Brinsmead, Kara, eks.; exeeilent stock; l.jp 6d. monthly.—J. F. Col- lett, 4, S icnoi 1-street, Swansea 686&3.4 /r^.CRS AND K-ALLMAN Pianofftrte, upright A non grr:,nd, full compass, ovecrstrung scale; ? guineas—j. Brader and Socs, Win-d- si reet, Swansea. 34Sb2-27 P ^*f°r Sale, Upright Iron Grand, Oversur umg, very slightly liS,ed; ooet approval willingly oar- uage paid both ways if not approved of. Black and c:U3e._i^ Geoffrev-street, Wh" 351b2-23 IANO,-ORTE li iron by 'Toa,],e," -■' ^-ni'G, oiteok aoticm, ebo-nised case.; 369b2-28 Exi>eri«aoed Tuners sent, afly Part on the shortest notice; fram 6d; yeariy contracts xi' rv ^t "Phompson amd Slhackell, I.td.. treet. Swansea. 3 £ 9b2-28 p, HON CaiE-APH_S and Disc Machines on easy Records, Records. Aocess- Prn'im r! H-apairs executed.—Cambrian -• 12, Alexajidra- Aroade, Swansea. 353b2-27 P EO ^Op pjrg an(j Gramaphones, the "Ptcp' -Va!ue Talking Machines is the «h vVp!,3rr Price £ l 12B. 6d.—Tbompson and Ltd., 32, Castle-street, Swansea. 30b2-28 FOR SALE, Bd'iaon Bell Gem Phonograiph Ji. 40 Re-cords, £ 2 15s., a- bargain.— Swai^ea 4 PJI1" 23' Hafod, fewa-Lsea. l20z3-2 J>OLYPH(>NE, Penny in the Slot, large c-rwa+ instrument, with six tunes; Swansea ;o £ 5.-32. Oa^Ue^troet 269b3-l jQ^ARMONTCM.—F>ot Sale, a Hfurmonium, by vf e'5 Srnith; beautifnl tone; 10 stops; —Wrif3 !? r<>°1:n or private house; sell cheap. Larm-onium, "Daily Post," Swansea. 100n3-4 FURNITURE. DEtiTH to the Hire System.-Be wise and Buy yoar Furniture, Bedsteads, etc., for oaah a.t, the old-established Furnismng Warehouse, 23, WaXerlocustreet, and 44, Pa-rk- STcet. 8waneoa Established nearly 25 years. 27202-27 X,3 178. 6d. Cash for a Substantia] Parlour or Dining-room Suite, all springed in Crockett's Leather; better £4 10s. and £ 5.— Giks Cook. as ¡¡Öúve. 27262-27 £ ]0 Buy Gran<i 4ft- Bedroom Suite with Side Mirrors to Dressing Cnest, Large WardTobe wTHi two Plate-glass Doors, etc. Double Tile-back and Marble Washetand. oto- -Giles Oook, as above. 29^62-?7 -03 7d" 6d" ^^sh for a Pretty Cottage Bed- ■v. ^°om Suite with Ijsreasing Chest (giaes at,jtchwl). Marble Washetand Tiled back', and 2 Cane Chairs and Rail.—Giles Cook, as ¿¡hove. 272b2-27 Tl will pay to buy yonr Furniture here, as undrede of Working Men know being a Sa vng of f Tim 56 to 10s in the Pound spent compc;>rod to Hire System Charges. — Gilœ Oook, 23. Waterioo-street, and 44, Pa,rk- etieet. Es'tablasEe-i 1881. 272b2-27 TiJ you seen the new Furniture Shop H m iwlwvn-etneet? If not, why not? you can -ave money by buying your Furni- ture here.—William Oook, 23, Di 11 wyn-street, Swansea. 272b2-27 en 6s. win pnrehaee splendid Saddle-bo^ c*mr\J Suite; SeoondS-liand Leather Suite £ 3 8s.; Superior Truas well-made Suite in Oroekt&t s Leather, £ 6.—William Cook, Dill- wyn-street, corner of St. Helen's-road, Swam- sea. 272b2-27 /"I RAND Assortment of Bedroom, Parlour, VT and Dining-room Suites; Cottage Bed- roc-m Suites from £ 3 7s. 6d.; Splendid Sec- otid-haiid Safiin Walnut Bedroom Suite £8-; OaU and see it.—William Cook. Dillwyn-st., ocrrner of St. Helen's-road, Swansea. jf72b2-27 A grand sel-ection of solid 'walnut Side- A bOCaNIS, from £ 3 ICS. 6d-; a. massive 5ft. Solid Walnut Sideboard for L6 Ms.; worth j:9. See window sbow.Killard, College-pit., Swamsea, and Neath. 387b3-1 A fine show of Black and Brass, Bia*?.k and Oopper. and All-Brass Dining and Drawing-room Fenders. Largest stock in Swansea. See window show for samples. Prices fmm 5s.—HiHardl Swanseaand Neath.' 38S63-1 X4"! Q 18s. for a very handsome Piag^forte. vralnut frame, trichord, full ootnpass, i-roo frame and brasB pin plates; worth £ 30. —BSIlard, Oallege-street, Swanse>a, ajid Par- ade, Neath. 387b3-l FEATHEBS and Millpuff.—A grand lot of Purified Feathers from 6jd. per lb. Mill- puff from ad. par Ib.; Millpuff Bed Sets from 11? 6d., 561bs. weight.—Hiliard, Swansea and Neath. 38763-1 j FENDERS! FENDERS!!—AtosoluteSy the) largest. Stock of Fenders in Swansea; All-brass Parlour Fenders from 12s. Sd.; Brass Rail Fenders from 5e.—Hiliard, Callege-etreet, Swansea, and Neath. 387b3-l BEDSTEADS a-t old prices; largest stock in town, very full size 2in. Pillar Bed- etead at 23s. 6d. Still leads the way for price and quality.—Hiliard, Swansea and Neath. 381b3-1 FURNlTlJiiE, Second-band, Bought, in ladge -t- or small lots. All messages peds&nal-y attended. Oall or write to A. Parsons, 1, Calvert-etreet, next to side entrance St. Mary's Church, Swansea. l £ 4b3-4 i LOST AND FOUND. — — I. OST, from 124. Port Ten n ant-road, Thurs- 1 I day, White Pomeranian Dog, fawn mark on eye and ear. Owner's name on ooliac. Detainer pr-'ssecuted. 40163-2 LOST, on Monday, February 25th, 1907, a Pair of Spectao <s, in steel frame and leather case. Finder rewarded.—Write Spec- tacies, "Daily Post,' Swansea. 19163-1 LOST, Saturday morning, between Mel- bourne-place and Market, lirown Lea- th-esr Purse. containing Bank Note value £5 few shillings, and stamps; number known. C asp broken Finder rewarded on return- ing same to E.M., 50, Mansel-street, Swansea. ing same to E.M., 50, Mansel-street, Swansea. 4G3 62-28 REWAED.—Lost, Canary, in Grove-place, jLt Monday, February 25th. Person took it from off tree outside. Detainer will be proiecuted.—Apply 3, Grove-place, Swansea. lS5b3-l i TXyUND, a wire-haired Terrier, white, with J- bia-ck spots. If n .t claimed within three days will be sold to defray expenses.-A. B. Beer, Castleton, Mumbles- 12&r2r28 MISCELLANEOUS. PRIZE Drawing for the benefit of Albert Lynn.—Winning Numbers —1st prize, 113; second, 342. 14662-27 "VfUESE LLOYD wishes to inform her pa. tients and friends that she has re- moved from 6, N ichol-sfcreet to 28, Nichol- street, Swamaea. 34163-7 rpO LET, within about one Llandtrin- J- dod Wells, 1,2~0 Acres Bough Shooting and Three Miles Tiout Fishing; rent £ 30 — For particulars apply Major Walsh, Gaidfa, Pen-y-Bont, RadEorshire 2D6b3-6 SMART Turn-Out for Hire. Horses. Pontes, Traps, Wagon-tttes. Governess Oars. Cov- ered Oarriag^s. Lots bought or exohanged. Furniture Removed.—D. Jarvis, Victoria Mews, 6, Francis-street, Avenue, Swansea Nat, Tel. 236y2. 13663-4 I^RAMS, Tanks, Porgings, Crucible Steel, Iron, and Brass Castings, Machine Mouldings; low prices; repetition work; Spur Wheels Speciality, and ail kinds Cr/.liery Requisites and General Engineering.—E-avid Brothers, Pencoed. SllyMO I t 10TIT.RTON Pri:i Dr -riL, fcliow- J ing a.re the wim.ag rvumbears: —1st, 2262; 2nd, 5T77; 3rd. 3336i 4th, 32%; 5ih, 3636; 6t.h,'533=; 7th 2437; 8th, 1432; 9th, 5?10; 10th,, 2426; 11th. 932; 12th, 5104; 13th, 2401; 14t1, i 60-c3- ]M.h. W4; 16th. 5761; 17th, 3672; 18th, 3790; 19th. 2525; 20th, 4397; 233t, 1419, 22nd, 351l! 23rd, 1011; 24th. 3P76; 2Stb, 5601. Prizes must be claimed witnin 14 days. 2S8j2-23 ■\J0TI0E t-o Insurance Agents —No money l\ is to be paid on the death of Lavina Williams, cfi 22, Powell-st-reet, Swansea, with- out the signature of her husband, D. G Wil. liame.—Witness,-Thomas D. Williams. 179133-1 H0PKIN WILLIAM. Cwmtwou, Art Union Drawing.—Winning nubers —4393. 6 £ L, 5515. 1412, 1423. 33. 338?, 5338, 4149. 2241. 4204. 2MQ. 4550, 4486, 466C, ^622, 1885, 1425, 1475, lj.07, 4^91, 5669. All prizes must be claimed within 14 days.—Isaac Evans. 272n2-28 rp WOODWARD, Purveyor, High-street. JL • Swansea. Established over 35 years. For Brawns, Pork Pios Saveloys, Luncheon Sa<-sag> Prcss-^d Beef and Tongues, Mumfbites Birawn a delicacy. Ox and Pig Tr-ngues. C&ieeks, Brawn. Special Lard for Cakes and Confectionery. 36863-8 LADIES; F3EE SAMPLES.—My famous 'Female Pills—Safe. Reliable. Effective, Beneficial. — Mis. A MD3. Palatine-road, Blaokpool. Enclose sta-mp. Mention paper. EVERY Woman should send two stamps for j our 32-page Illustrated Book, contain- ing valuable information how ail Irregulari- ti.» and Obstructions may be entirely avoided or removed by enmpe means. Re- commended by eminent physicians, as the only safe, sure, and genuine remedy. Never fails. Thousands of Testimonia.ls. 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