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S -±*.l llll 1—■ ^REPAID ADY ERTISKMSNTS. SOUTH WALES DAILY POST. WORDS. ONCE. PIX TlMr/ o Words C 6 0 9 1 0 ) EC-Words I 0 9 10 I 1 6 i M Wen-ds I 1 0 I I 6 2 3 » f C W«rda 1 3 2 6 3 9 — 1 tC Words I 1 6 I 3 0 I 4 6 1 These charr.es apply only to the classes of A d- fertisement specified below, and are strictly con- fi,td too these which are ordered for con seen. Live insertion, and paid for previous to insertion: ÍJ either of thesc conditions are not complied (.(, the Advertisement will be charged^ by \he Business Scale.:—Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To be Let or Sold, Lost, Io'.tnd. and Miscellaneous Wants. QPECIAL Notice.—Applicants sending replies r p to Advertisements addressed to initials or f editions names, at this Office, are requested not 10 send original testimonials with their applica- tions, but to enclose copies of testimonials only. NOT ICE. The South Wales Daily Post will be delivered direct to subscribers from the Chiet Offices, U igh-street, Swansea, at the following PREPAID RATES:— Per Messenger. FerFost, s. d. «• 4 One Month „ 1 6 «■• 0 Three Months —— 4 0 • 9 Six Months 7 6 14 0 Twelve Months 14 0 fo 0 Any irregularity in the delivery should be mnde known immediately at the Chief Offices. SITUATIONS VACANT. DOMESTIC Servant Wanted.-Apply Abbot, 71. St. Helen's-road, Swansea. a590 TANTED, GeneraTServant.—Apply b, Beriyside T t near Guildhall. a593 ANTED, Good General, in family~lrf~f^~IL Apply Mrs. Harris, 1313, Neath-road. 592 AN-RED at Once^N^rse-—APPJy^rs. FrcÃd- V? man, Fernbank, Eaton-crescent, Swansea. t STANTSD at on^General Servant.— Apply jjfo, V? Hay £ 5, Freehold street, Upland, iivansea. a596 S~MARTBoys "Wanted to take Newspaper Rounds; good weekly wages paid.—Apply Publisher, South Wales Pailv P°s" OrVliT^SEBVlCE APPOINTMENTS ("salaries JE70 to £ 4-00), Tuition by correspondence— •ited YOUNG MEN to prepare, per post, for ships Excise, Customs, &c. no payment until sful.- -SKCJOETARY, 42, Linton-sfcreet, Islington, tar n> 608 Rnc ENCY.—B3 weekly easily earned calling upon ge hops with saleable specialities. Samples small. Lo-n larsfree,—S.W.P., 63, Borough-road, London. a557 y VjjTS—Money easily made in spare time, selling .specialities to tradesmen. Send starap tor par- s.—S.W.P., 65. Borough-road, London. INT Wanted, calling on Grocers, Provision 'eaJers, &c,; 8alary and c .m mission.—Worrell, fittt eensbury-street, New North-road, Islington, •< OJ. a575 LIKKT per irtrerter rwtiH weekly I fplendid opening; experience tmnecessarv fc .T?. nsfree.—Addresa Compo Worka, Farnworth, Ill. aL79 £ GENTS wanted,whole or spare time; commission and bonus.—Irelon and Co., Limited, 92, Grace trcet, London. a465 ..MTS Wanted, Vinegars, Sauces, Shoemakers inks. Large salary and commission,—Apply .Turner Albion Works, 10, Howard-road, Htoke Kewington, London, a514- AGEIsTS Wanted in Swansea and thesurmonrtingtowns, to start BENSON'S WATCH CLUBS for the supply -1 goc.,d,sound ind reliable Timekeepers ata moderatepriee. liberal Particulars and pamphlet post free. J. W. T'iNSON, Originator of the Club System (40yearsago) 62 34. LUDGATH HILL. LONDON. K.C SITUATIONS WANTED. Well Educated Young Lady seeks engagement as Assistant in a Music Warehouse. Good pianist. Apply 41 A. B. "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. a604 S~("oachinan, Ostler, or Stableman.—Wanted a ¡1-Â. situation by an Aimy Reserve Man, age 25.— (' 3, Mariner-street, Swansea. TCTBE LET FIVE-ROOMED Ilonseto Let at 7, Ponygraig- J'l road, Moant Pleasant. Weekly.*rental bs. t;d.- ly Jones, 28, Cradoc'r-strceb. 591 'XTo~LEl7H<>use and Shop, No 1, Prince of Wales- road, Hafod Bridge,—Apply, 3, Bryn-y-mor ■escent. ^5S3 -flO Let, a Yard, enclosed by walls, adjoining New V Cut, Swansea; rent moderate.. B. Jones, i Wind-street, Swansea. aSBJ 10 LET, with immediate possession. No. 48, Cariton-terrace, 10 rooms, hot aud cold bath; gently painted and papered throughout. Apply J jAvera, Castle-street. "APARTMENTS. 4 PARTMENTS tJ Let at one rent free, to respectable old cuuplc, in consideration o? l(.ok- ig alter house by da}'.—Ap^ly by letter to Widower Jmce this paper. a6JG A PAHTAiENTS Want-.nl. — Sin-lo and double bedded room waait d in Swan»-a • n(1 attendant- ,ate. terms to C., 49, Sbell-y-atreet. Kindle- V' Northainptoa. -j RYN ROAD-Superior Fn^he~fl^taents to >' Let.— Apply S.J., Daily 1 ost OlTice. C JMPORTABL h Sitting-room^^ and "~Bedroom" to Let, term.1-' moderate, 19, I)ii wyi. -street. a597 AVARfMENTS" f°r Gentiemaa Roq^reiT^thiii oasy distance ot G.W.lt. Station.—Apply, with jgrat-S 60, Ili^li-street^ Swansea. a566 APARTMENTS.—Want> d in Swansea district la- Young Man, Respectable and Comfortable Apartments, or to board with family,—Address y-Al.Y.. «■ Tost Office, Swansea. AUbCELLA-NKO U8. for Sale, situated in Victeria-terro.ey, ti — ?ear Cricket i'i'11- Splendid view ot the Bay, ♦veil finished and i>' excellent condition,—Further ^iticularsjaijplv to J.J-. Daily Post," Swansea. a6U3 pOR SALE, a few cwts- of clean waste paper. R~ Apply MAXAOKH, l>aily Fost" Otlice. ^AI'ETY, Cushion, cost £ 22, lat< st improvement- WPf6/0s-, faultless; seen any eTemn^PleasP wtei toJb\D.H., Didy_Post,Swansea, a595 24in., and £ 6m., 28iu for Bale: barf-ain. t oiW Egg-end Tamts, ^in. lii.giu^ 6{fe. Vertical —i^Lirt, 47;v> Strand, Swansea. Sl^S^S—Larr^t Stock Hand-ewn inspect ourR^ing Saddles complete, 22s. 6d. Wales fo- ^°ck be!ore buj mg. Cneapest house in pnt in.—S^a5iaivs • Carriage Lamps Repaired, glasses -Qalory Company, Alexandra-road, Swansea. (O.N (, JVl n531 New (-r»ss-3!reet, holds the largest stockoj price- to mit Second-hand Harness in Wales, T>ARNAL^yi>0d^- — Swansea SONS. LTD., 1%, Alexawora-road poinplece Shop v? Modem Saop Front Builders and tstiniato.- l 'ree r.forail Trades. Drawings and lyj ^^tablishedj.820.^ IVJl F.isteddloU&fntB, Tarpanlings on Hire: .111 canvas goods horticultural Shows, Banquets, 'ones, Swansea. taada to order.-Apply Jonathan l A.U^iO^vTCiipp- _J^L a-ed 46 (two ^dentgentleman.widower, iucaved\music; 1, andfo ^oung children;, refined, 'J,000 per an'lum, det? of c»'eriul society, iiiceme a.able, sweet-tempered to Ci rresP°nd an widow), with view t °mesUcated lady (spinster arrinre settlement.—.AddL Daama^°- Substantial lord-sti-eet, London/^ Wr- M*u™e> ^0 OVELY PARCEC^Tpr-r -,7-7-7——-1 J Brocade, one,ls. 6d.: tw^f V, T laSTOTLS'S .WOj^sTc^iete Cofoured k- Plates; genuineeditior»;50stampg_ ^Parisby F °r F7 D &V!N OT13!? ^Ustrated), 30 stamps,, Bowker, 27, Rerkriiaw^tjg^ LiverpooL UMiikiJbixKv Bntnhlini^ni "Ifkrtf, t PUBLIC NOTIONS. 'T H E EJi P I R E Monday,February 12Ui, 1894, and during the Week. From the Crj-etal Pulece, Osford,and Cautorbary, London—Tuo iauioua DAHOMEY AMAZONS, L., i n A Regiment of Powerful Women Warria*3. BISHOP AN f) TUCARDO, The Long and Short. DOBA DESMOND, Tyrolean and Sorio-Comic Vocalist. The WARTENBERGS. The Japanese Maslc-ti Equilibrists, one of Lhe most Original and C ever or .'vets oZ this class- E D W A H D I N D I A Snisrt Singing Couediaa. The P'NEuLifj, Musical Artisies oi Eiceptioiia] U.erit. IiARTLY MELVILLE, The Popaiar Irish Comedian. The FOR: LEST Combination, In one of those Laughabls Sketches which Only they can Supply. Doors open at 6.3D and 3.30. I' Admission- —Private Boxes,7s. od.(SingleSeat*, 2s.); Stalls, Is.; Balcoay,6d.; Pit, 4d.: Gallery, 21 THEATRE ROYAL. TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. Lessee and Manager—Mr. J. E. EVANS, 54, Walter-road. Return Visit for Six Nights only, c ommencing MONDAY, FEI RUARY 1211, 1S94, of MR. C. W. GARTHORNE and his London Company In the Play- | I J.! P U L S E Also tha Phenon e ■ <d'y Successful Comedy of THE COLONEL. On MONDAY, FEPHUAXY 12th. THURSDAY, FlH.&cABY 15th, and oATCRL\'vY 17th, VVill bo piayed I M P U L S E." On TUESDAY, FJffi. 13th, and WEDNESDAY, IfER. 14th, wiil ba plaved THE COLONEL." On FRIDAY, 16th Feb., Benefit of Mr. Gartborne, THE MONEY SPINNER. To be preceded at 7.30 o'elocs by THE MARELE ARCH. Acting Manager for Mr. Garthorne, Mr. R. Pakenham. Monday Next, Feb. 19th, 18)4, Mr. HORACE LINGAtiD'S COMIC Oi ek^ COMPANY. Prices of Admission Private Stage Boxes, £ 1 Is.; Single Tickets, 5s.; Circle, 3s., 2s. 6d., and 2s.: Stalls, Is. Gd. Pit, Is.; Gallery, 6d. Doors open at 7; comirenee at 7.30. Plan of Boxes and Circle i: en and Seats booked at Mr. Gwynno P..Music Ware- house, 17, Heathfield-street. Musical Director Mr. J. MOOHBY. Scenic Artist Mr. L. G. BRAUND. Master Carpenter Mr. E. GLACKEN. Gas Engineer MB. S. ROBINS. AS APPEARED BEFORE HER JJAJESTY THE nDEEN. THE WELSH LADIES' CHOIR (Chicago Prize Winners) AT ^LBERT Jp r*r. gWANSEA, FEBRUARY zu:sD^O >f. Admission; — 4s., 3s^ 2s., and Is. Tickets and Plan at Messrs. J. BRADER and SON, Wind-street. Special Late Train to Mumbles, and Trams to Morriston, after Concert. For further particulars see Posters. LLANSAMLET HIGHER SCHOOL BOARD. GLAIS INFANTS' SCHOOL. WANTED fit once an Ex-P.T.; salary £ 40, risiug £2 per annum to a maximum or £ 50.— Apply, with copies ot two recent testimonials, not later than the 13th ebruaiy, 1894, to fA. H. THOMAS, Clerk to the Board. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. EDWARD JAMES, Certificated Bailiff and Commission Agent, begs to intornj the public generally that lIe has, remo'ed from 14, OXI ORD- s'i RTCKT to tlNXON Bi-, USIOS-STXIJET, SWAW3EA. MONEY. ""I .1 1J. CAI/VKKX STEimT, SWAKSKA £ 3 IO £ 300 • | ADVAKCEU 03f l-KOfflvSGKY NOTR. Own Name only required. í Advances same- day as-applied for. SOVTli WALES AiiVANOK CO., lZ. CALVKUX STiJKKT SWANSEA. B. BEiJJiiixS. H £ 3 T0 £ 300 Lent Daily by H E K K Y F R E E D M A N 6, De-la-P.3 ehe St.reet"Swan&au.. STRICTLY PRIVATE. if tASH ADVANCED hy I. from £ 5au.t upwards on personal security, to all cliissea, n't^ayablo to suit t he-convenience of borrower*. L'tstance n.) object,.—Apply, personally or by letter, -r, S, lij^LLKVirS-STiliiiLT. SWANSEA. LOST AND FOUND. UT^OUND a Black Retriever Dog. If not c'aimed A within c'í days will be sold to defray expenres,- Apply F. Jord;ja, 62. St. Helen's Avenue. a601 'f" "J) JgARNETT, 6, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA, COMPLETE FURNISHERS ON EASY TERMS. £ 5 worth 2s. Ode week m0 yi .—— 3s. 6d. n E15 „ — 5s. Od. „ jEZO 6s. Od. „ £25 n 6s. 6d. „ JMO 10s..pd.. 1 L_fci U W A R U & ,T 4 T ±1 E m. in 1*. I o A L ii, -v- THiS tjAY. .*04, 95, 05, OXFORD STREET 15, 16,17,18, WATERLOO STREET; and L? Z- & & 5 ??AZZ STREET, SWAI'SEA 'f "Al81 II' .1 V' X Tti:o:.iAs, WATKIKS & co, j Brunswick Timber Yard and Steam Saw Mills, A 't SOUTH DOCK YARD TIMBER DEPOT. BUI L DEES CONTBAOTOKS. IRONMONGERS. Jû "J U'.L' ..Il.tf1. 1 1.O, 11" .J. v.rs .U,i..Jf TI\LBii;E AiYO SLATE ^EiiOiiA^TS, AND DEALERS m ALL KI^DS OF .BUILDING MATEftlliLS PAINTERS, DECORATORS, AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. AGENTS FOR MESSRS. J. 13. WHITE & BROS; CELEBRlATED Ca^jSNl!, Mouldings o' ail kinds a,i vita vac/ .T336 pneaj. A j i siai oi Plasrar Plastering Lvths, aai Hiir, cj, i jo." ia 4 s»=i i»ii oa r^il t*i Etation. telegrams: B SUNSWIOK, SWAKSSA Taiep'aaas Kos., Brans wick Street. 89: 8\) U.il Doss Depot, 9J. K -k<CERTIFI.CA.TE OF ANxiLY-SlS." Iberebv. certify that 1 have submitted; to a most rigorous cnemioal a,naiy sis a s iaipis of Lowisj' Rbeuuiauc Ei'MBce/ana linii thai- it has been prepared in a thoroughly aoiuitiiij uiannsr from uia ttosfc et>ecti%ennci poteni rem ecial agents known to modern science. At the s&me utme,it. is free from j'ei»oDo«8 constitnentfc 8i.tiftliunclesira0leanaobjecuoiiabieaclmixture, and Iain couUdentiy of opinion that it may be taken wish the beet results in cases of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lu.mbe.go, Stiff *) cinti?, fcwcllen Limbs, I fcins in ibe fcices and Lack and all i £ idjiey Disorders. Such a scientific* j "rtfearch ES that to which "Lewis ItheuiraUc .b:senceJ: hasbeen placed xiroves that it is an undoubted liietsing io Eniiericg hua«iaty, and J., consider Uia;. it is impossible lor it to fail in its object.— C;EAN'V1LI..L li.SHAliJfi, F .C.fc., W.S.C.X., &c., &c., Late Principal of the Liverpool College or Chemisirv-. Id. all Cheinifcts, at iis. fed. per sottia. Agents for bwan&ea—Davies, Chemist, }..< igh-saxet George,Chemis-i, Osiord-street, &c„ c. I Caution.—None are genuine without the name, "Le v, isTyddyndu," engraved on the Government Stamp LAMP S7 LAMP SH LAMPS!! YAItTETir, QUALITY, CHEAPX'ESS. LARGE A3-30'RT.tI:3XP ALL KLVD3 iCEPT j E STOCK. JEIEINS~AND CO., IRONMONGERS, 89, OSTOED STREET, 9 & 10. PARK STREET, SWANSEA 21, ST. HELEN'S KOAD, SWANSEA. D. ROBERTS Begs to announce his ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Of SURPLUS STOCK, which will COMMENCE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JANUARY, 13, INST., I AND YfILL CONTINUE DURING THE MONTH. The whole of the Stock will be offered, at a G A n n oriON. in order to affect a speedy clearance' AN EARLY VISIT L P „ 1 FULLY SOLICITED. I T. OWEN & COMPANY 72 0XFORD gTEEET' gWANSEA. THE BESPOKE TAILORS. SUITS TO MEASURE, 39/6 to 80/- OVERCOATS, fiomSO/- to 60/- TROUSERS TO JIEASURE, from 9/6 to 21/- COAL COAL I COAL ^REAT REDUCTION IN COAL. MESSRS. D. HINDS AND CO., ARGYLE YARD, OYSTERMOUTH ROAD, ARE DELIVERING SPLENDID RED ASH HOUSE COAL FOR 18s. 6". PER TON. All other kinds of Coal P-t corresponding low prices. Orders by Post, or at 7, DILLWYK-STREET, receive prompt attention. DANGER SIGNA-LS., COUGHS. COUGHS are "WARNll"¡-OS" that a COLD has attacked the LUNGS. v COUGHS ire" CjiUTIONS" that a. COLD has settled on the CHEST. COUGHS are "NOTICES" that a COLD has fastened on the T; iROAi. T^, Don't treat "SLIGHT COUGHS" as TRIFAANG Don't itreatS>LITTLE COLDS as "NOTHING MUCH." Subdue Coids and Silence Louglis, Cure Chills and. Colds with MYRDDIN DAVIES'3 FRUIT COUGH BALSAM. SWEETEST ai■ ■> SAFEST 1.1;NG HEALER and TONIC. QUICKEST and BEST CHEST HEALER and TONIC, SHARPEST and TRUEST THROAT HEALER and TONIC. WORST COUGHS and SEVEREST COLDS cannot withstand Myrudin Davies s Fruit Cough Balsam. SOREST THROATS and TIGHTEST CHESTS ennnot withstand Alyrdciin Davies s i ru.it Cough SERIOUS BRONCHITIS and HOARSENESS cannot withstand MyrddmDaviess Fruis Cough P aisam. INFLUENZA and HOOPING COUGH cannot withstandMvrddinDa.Jes siruitn_ouenLa'sam. It ereatly relieves incurable consumptive coughs. It much ca.ses irremediable asthmatic coughs. Place th8 strongest iaith in this retuecxy. A more POSIT' VE CURE is not in existence. Multitudes of ail classes can verify its value. Prevents consumption by stopping iang decay, Good for children as adults. Free from injurious ingredients. Kindly mention this medieme LO suiicrcrs. Neglected eolds and cough: <«;<iate consumption. Ceitse coughing by conquering colds v.'ith this Fruit Coui;b Balsam. In bottles," Is. lid. 2s. dd.. and 4s. 6d. each. Sold and prepared only by- -m/f YRDDIN A VIES, CHEMIST, 4, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. T. M. BENSON' 18, ALEXANDRA AU,CAD g BUILDINGS SWAN SEA. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Agent for the National Telephone Company. Agent for .he Londcn-miuiel^t;3)dLights,Stainerl •Gliiss for Cathedral and Domestic ork. Agent for Encaustic Tiles, Mosaic Work, aisrf MuralDeeor&tiorj, Erasso&e. Estimates Free. Samples on View. Licensed Victuallers' Vainer. Stocks Taken BooliS Balanced. &f! THIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY. Consultations Free. Personal Attention. I Economic Fees. TESLEY JONES, I RE GIS T E R E D S U R G E O N-D E N TIS T, STEPNEY-STREET, LLANELLY. Denial hours—10 to 6 daily, (Sundaysexcepted) Tuesdays, 10 to 1. &JSS?~ Two doses of Yvea.ey Joaea'3 lie Tonic &JSS?~ Two doses of Yvea.ey Joneses lie Tonic rareiy fail to relieve Neuralgia is. -ud 2s, Bottles. Per post 3d. extra. THE BEAR CREEK OIL AND SHIPPING COMPANY, Li MITEIX, I £ c,VYe&t Bute Strast, GirdiiS, II Importers oi the following Celebrated Brands: j w BEAii CiiElili" American Reiined Pacrotearo. I Lux" Russian Du. Do. SN O V« F LA KE' Water-white American Da, DEODOMZED JiENZOLINS. 1 CHOLERA & FEVERS PREVENTED. Ufe O ANITAS" -X ISINFECTANTS JLP Kill all Disease Gerras. ( Fragrant, Non-pnisonous, and uo not. stain. Fluid, Oil, Emulsion, Powfier and Soaps, an'? Appiia ceea for all purposes. j Sl-:LsJ) FOR PAJIPHLrx, I The SAIsITAS Co., Ld., Bethnal Greei. London, >■ -SVILLJAMS' TPONTARDAWE) W0*M L"zzNu5s* 36, Falkland-Lull, Dorking, Surrey, 36, Falkland-Lull, Dorking, Surrey, r October 22nd. 1893. Dear Sir,—Hv daughter, aged 13 months, has eQ vei-y ill and was daily wa.-»ii;;g away, and she had been treated in a Child;, B Hospital, but j v.'itcout deriving any beneift = oil, a few days ago I was looking ihrosjgu Old ii.^oore's Almanacu ior 1594, when I saw the advertisement of your Worm Lozenges, and also seeing the symptoms described by you reseuu^e hers, I went at once to Mr. Cliff, chemist, High-street, and bought a box or your Pontardawe Worm Lozenges, aad&fber taking one, in less than three hours sue got rid of .hundreds of thread worms, and before she had taken the contents of a & £ d. box she had passed thousands, aijCi although it is only a uaonth since she first tried them, it is wonderful what a change it. has made in her. She seems as well in every way as ever she did in her life, and I am < <uite sure I that our Lozenge: ha^o (by the blessing of God) been thsi means of :>aviug her lii'o, a.:d must say that it is a wonderful remedy, and it ought to be more widely known, for haa it not been for the Aimaaack, i might; never have known anything ahcrit. this-wonderful cure. You are at liberty to use this as you please, and sincerely trust it wiii be blessing to many as it wajt to mine.—I am, dear sir, yours truly, F.J. KNIGHT. SoJd-at 9-iu.. 13-A-d., ana 2s. 9d. »>er box, by most chemists, or for li X* 2-i,stamps from J. DAVIES, ••chemist, 30, Hi; r Swansea. A list of teeti- mcnials, sy;rr! f',& 'application. QAFETHlS SAFETifc^ O Write lor m, tt .piete List in tha trade sfost Free, contai.in over 50J New and Second- hand .'U'achines. ail tao latest patterns. Machines from 25s. Cheapest and bestir the World. Trade supplied. c-Oper cent, cheaper tlian or.her nsaher-^ LargsLiafc Posv Free.—W. R Warrilow, Regent I Works, Vv *■ I '0, .BY .á.UCTIOS. COUIrTY llOlWGGIT OF SWANSEA I kai.'Oi.cl'AJNiT SA^L OF FHKEHGLD A^D LllAS^-iiO ..D 1'P.01' ERTlh:). Hr«nOiLAS & IIEGAN have be-;u fsvbarvd with instra-J' JL liens iroai Mr. L\-azi I^vans, who is leaving Swaiu, to ofcer lor SALE by PUBLIC AUGT 'OIV, suojcct to such oonitisJons ns slin.ll there and then be procluee<l, at tins HOYAL HvTL.L, Hi^ii-Stukst, Swjlssea, on TUHSDAY, FjSBliL'AltY loiai, the following valuable PJiiiEHOLU AriD LLA&LHOLD PKOPBKTIIiS, | situati in vVinows-p;a^e and De-la-B;?chp-Sireet, Sw^Xuea, Hoo-Stsoet ana Fabian-Street. St. Tlioroas, viz. :— Lotl.—Ail tbat Messaage and Dweiliug-hOJiss^bang No. WliiovvB-piace (nmr Ci-dock-st.c .'t, ana about 53 yards iroai the Albert HaiOrJwirj^ the wcstoKanost lioaso on llu; i j. t-'icrn 3i,i.e oi the aa.id jilaoe. TUis kccao ccaitaia^draw- i:ruoii' vl.:n',ng-r.om, larijc kit '.en, srnltery, live bpd,- .aoaij, h't&aa opld water b i*.h, ;aii aj-staiis, with *h-? usua. o,.nTOiiiences, including ckcu-ic be. ib thiougiioui tne house. The apportioned yearly ground tent- of this lot v/111 be £ o 5s., estimated to let <it jiJQ per annum. L •; i.—Aii .that ^lessuage or Dwelnng-hooss, being I*o. 2, i.lows-pUee i-.loi-tsiiid, adjoining Lot 1, now in the occupation of Captain Jenkins, and itt at the nettannual xenial havia^ similar conveniences to J,ut 1,. inciad- injj electric b?!is tla°cughout. Tho appr.riioiuxl yeai-iy giound rent cf this lot will be SL. OS. LA. 3.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-house,being No. 3, Vi il.s-j-'act, ;ue_c:>ajd, having a doabie frunta.je, and &<ncaining dpiwinj room, dining room, sinang room. kitchtn, seullei-y, and seven bearooms, together with hot and eD.<1 v.at^r barh and with usual convuniene?s, in- cluding el ctrie bells throughout. This hou^- hts a side encranee, and estimated to let at £ 40 perann-3a netc. l'he apportioned yearly ground rent of tids,ot will be £7:.s. Let 4.—All that messuage or Dwelling-house, being Ko. 'k Walows-pl^ice, aforesaid, b.-ing the -astern-most house on tL1: noitlifc.ru side of Wë eaid Willows-place (next to the Willows), and to Lot 1. The apportioned j'eariy ground rent of this lot will be £ e. estimated to let at £ 3J per annum. 1 i.—All that ilessuage or Dwelling-htmse, being No, mated to let at £ 30 per annum, ha ving similar oouvenitnees to Lot 4. The apportioned yearly ground rent of this Lot will be £65s. Lot 6.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, being No. S, Willows-place aforesaid, and adjoining Lot 5, and esti- mated to let at .L30 per annum, having eimiLr con- veniences to Lot. 5. The apportioned yearly ground rent of this Lot will be £ 6 os. Lot 7.-A11 that Me.- auge or Dwelling-house, being No. 7, Willows-place, aud adjoining Lot 6, and esti- mated to let at £ 30 per annum, having similar con- veniences to Lot 6. co The appol tioued yearly ground rent of this Lot will be £ 6 5s. Lot S.—All that Messuage of Dwelling-house, being No. 8, W'iiiows-place aforesaid, and adjoining Lot 7, and esti- mated to let at, £ 30 l»ei- annum, having similar con- veniences to Lot 7. The apportioned yearly ground I ent of this Lot will be £658. Lot 9.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, being No. 9, Willows-p'iuee afon'se.id, and having a double frc-ntage, and containing drawirg-room and diuing-room, large kit- chen, scullery, 6 bedrooms, and hot and cold water bath and W.C., including electric bells and other conveniences, its well as a side entrance, now let to W. Johnson, iisq., at the very low annual nett rental of £ 36. The apportioned yearly ground rent of this lot will be £ 7 Ss, The whole of the aforegoing lots are held, with her property, urdera lease ior a term or :is years from the March, 1893. Lot iO.—All that Freehold Messuage or Dwelling-house and Premises, known as Du1cet 11.)I15e," otherwise 1'\ o. 5, De-la-Beche-street, S wansea, in the occupation of o .\ner, containing drawing-room, dining-room, kitchen, scullery, stoek-ruom, four bedrooms, bath-room, and W.C., including two large conservatories and a workshop at the rear. Lot 11.—Aii that Leasehold Messuage or Dwelling-house, laiawn "s No. 32. Hoo-street, Port Tennant, Swansea, now let at the low weekly rental of 4s. 6G.. The apportioned yearly ground rent of this lot will be 3s. Lot 12.—All that Leasehold Messuage or Dwelling-house. kn >wn as No. 33, lloo-;treet aforesaid, now let at the low rental of 4s. Ed, per week. lae apportioned yearly ground rent oi this lot will be £1 9g. Lot 13,—All fiat Leasehold Messuage or Dwelling-house, known ?s No. 34, Hoo-street aioresaici, now let at the low rental of 4s. 6d. per week. The apportioned yearly ground rent of this lot will be £198. LGt14.-A.1J that Leasehold Messuage or Dwelling ilaus-, known as No. 35, Hoo.trcet aforesaid, now let at the low rental of 4s. 6.1. per weeK. Tfcc apportioned yearly ground rent of this lot will be £ 1 9s. Lot 15.-1..11 that kaschold Messuage or Dwelling House, known as No. 56, Hoo-street aforesaid, now let at the low rental of 4s. 6d. per w eek. The zpDortioned yearly ground rent of this lot will be 9s. Lot 16.—All that Leasehold Messuage or Dwelling House, known as No. 37, Hoo-street aforesaid^ now let at the low runted of 4s. 6d. per week. The apportioned yearly ground rent of this lot will be hot 17.All that Leasehold )1essuage or Dwelling House, •mown as Xo. 38, Hoo-street aforesaid, now let at the low ntal of £ ls. 3d. per week. The apportioned yearly ground rent of this lot will be _4 Lot 18.—All that Leasehold Mess l!1:;? or Dwelling- house • own as :\0. i.3, Hoo-street aforesaid, now let at ihe low of 4s. frd. pèr v, eek. Tiwapportiulled yearly ground rent of this Lot will be £ 1 9 s. Lot 13.—All that Leasehold Zvlessuage or Dwelling-house, known as No. 40, Hoo-street aforesaid, now let at ihe low rental of 4s. 6d. per week. The apportioned vearly ground rent of this Lot will be P-1 Us. Lot 20.—All that Leasehold Messuage or Dwelling-house, known as No. 41, Hoo-street aforesaid, now let at the low rental of 4s. 6J. per week. The apportioned yearly ground rent of this Lot will be LA 21.—All Ihat Leasehold Messauge orDwelhng-house, known as 42. Hoo-street aforesaid, now let at the low rental of 4s. t d. per week. The apportioned yeaily ground rent of this Lot will be £ 1 9s. Lot. 22.—All that Leasehold Shop and Premises, known as :). 43, Hoo-street aforesaid, now in rhe occupation oi Mr. \Ve, wood. at the low weekly rented of 6s. 3d. The apportioned yearly ground red of this lot will be i21 9s. Lous 11 to 22 inclusive, are held for the term of 99 years f-oci the 25i h day of Deoembe;, 187' Lot 23.—All th t Leasehold Messuage or Dwelling-house, SLop and Pren:¡Ge8, situ-.te and being Xu. 4, Fabian-street, St. Thomas, and let at the very low annual rental to Mr. Ueo!-ue ot £50. that Leasehold Messuag/or Dw>dIing-hous% Sbop.and Premis's.adjoining the last Lot, aud now iu the occupation of Mr. James, Wholesale Grocer, <tc„ at the very lo'.v rental of £ 40. The last tv. o lot; are hr-id >ind -r a lease Cor the term of 21 Years from the 29th d .y of September, 1S84, subject to the annoai around rent, for both lots, of £ 32 IJs. The Auctioneers wish to draw the social attention of capitalists and others to the eligibility of the above pro- perty. and tne prospective further increase in its value which will inevitably ensue iu the immediate future conse- quent upon the further development of the town and die- t -icl.eiteraiiy, due more especially to the completion of the iihondda hud Swansea Bay lliliJway. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. }vr further particulars as to Lots 1 to 9 (both inclusive), j ■•PI-'V to Wlliiam Cox, ESIJm Solicitor. Adelaide-street, Ssv.nsea; as to Lets 10 to 22 (both inclusive), to J. Moy Bvilns, Esq., Solicitor, Adeiaide-^ticet, Swansea; as to Lo*s 23 and 24, to Messrs. Lloyd and Owen, Solicitors York- street, Swansea; and as to the whole, to the Auctioneers, et their Offices, Prudential Chambers, 20, High-street, Sw-iisf-a. Capitalists, LNVBSTORS,. AND OTHKUS. ''OkTANT SAidi OF HOITSB 1'ltOPiix", SITUATE XN THL COUIvTY BOR .'UGH OF SVv'ANSLA, which wli! be sold at low upset prie-t g .jrivSSSf. JOHN M. LBEDKii & SON have receivari 1 lastruotions to SSLL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at ihe •"vVAJfSSA AUCTIOJf BOOMS, Goat Stkkkt, Swa^jska, -i WK^lNKSOAY, >ii3UUARY 14m, 18-4. at three :L;->cic ,u the, afternoon, the ico-w^ij va'uabie LBASEHOLD PBOP13HTILS. PABTIGULAJiS. Let !All that Dwelling-house and Premises known as i U,. 13,' Bryn-re.ii, Swansea, i-0 -,y in toe occupation of J. Evan's, Ks<| us vaarly ieiviht, at a rent of £ 50 per •um'u^ Ttnf.ut: ocyiti^ rates ana taxes. Lot 2.—All that. D wediug-house and Premises known as No. 17, i3ryn-ro,;d, now us.cesupied, but yielding when let, :.n annual rental of £ 50. Tf-naut r-y,at! r.itesjmd taaes. j.ois i and 2 are iselcl for a term oi s>» years Jrosu 2o; o nay (,f j:,v. iiiiK-r, IC08. at the yearly ground rent of £ 12 7s. whiea v.'dl be equiilly apijortioned, i.e., £ 5 3s. 6d. on each lotot 3.-AlI that Dw-lling-house and premises known 2, ¿".),. 13, Bryn-road, S»vau^ea, uovr i:l the of i Idr. A. iiicherds, as yearly tenant, at a rent oi £ 50 per ••inmim. T- uar.t paying rates and taxes, Held .or a term years from the 25 h day of December, lcSo, at the vearlv ground rent of £ 7 14. Od. 1 Lot* —Aii that Dwelling-house and premises known as 7c. 2C. Bs-yn-road, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr. iv en Harris, as yearly tenant, at a rent of £ 5z 10s. Od. per ir.num. Tenant paving rates and taxes. Held for a farm J £ a9 years fre.m the 29th day oi September, 1876, at the vearly ground rent of £ 9 18s. (Jd. L.eo. Ai! t!, t Dwelling-house and Premii-es known as No. 34, Bryn-road, Swansea, now or 111.; ely in the occupa- of 2\1r. Edwa:dBa!h, as yearly tenaut-, at a rent of £3:) j :r »nnum. Tenant paying rates and taxes. Lot S.— Allthat-Dweiiing-house and Premises known as Sf'. 35, Bryn-road, Swansea, now in the occupation oi Mr. < D. H. Morgan, as yearly tenant, at a rent of £.30 per annum. Tenant; ayiug rates and taxes. Li»ta tiaua i are htld for a term of 99years from the 25th day of March, 188S, at a yearly ground rent of £3 14s. Cd., winch will be equahy apportioned, Le £4 7a. Od. on each ( ict. Lat7.tf!J that Dwelling-house and Premises known as ;'io, le.S, St. H,kn'8-road, Swansea, now in the occupation a of ?J¡o¡;. Holway, of the yearly value of £40 per annum. f Clear of rates and taxes, This lot is held ior a term years (lessone day) from < ihe25th day of March, 1375, at the yearly ground rent of £ 4 5s. Od, Lot 8.—All that piece or parcel of Ground, with a Work- shop (64ft. by i5;t.>erected thereon, situate at the rea. of Jios. 9, It] and ll, St. Helen's-.tvenue, Swansc-a, lately in the i e-c.iu: tion of Mr. F. P. Holway. as yea: ly tenant at a rent of £ 12 per annum, including rates and taxes. Held l'oi an une^pirt-d term of about 89 years, free of ground rent. For further psrticulsrs apply to the Auetï,.ne"N" Rt their j eilhves, (i«ii-!t:-oftt Chambers; end to Measrk. Davlew and 1 Ingram. koUcitors, C^wnuieiutU Chambers, Lower Goat-1 ij oó'v,¡- S ALi J.S E» I A c CTION. S: LL OI-' VALl'A^LH LivASr.HOLD DWELLING- HwUSKS SlTtiATL IS MANSl'-L-STEiiiiX AND Bi';YN.yFI TiJRilACE. SWAN SUA. LUWAiiD & S"N have becc. iJjk.. s.rvicied to SELL by PL'B;.IO AUOTIwN at v.<" CV.ij eron Arms fcoiel, iligh-sii^eet, tjwansea, on v\ jJAY, 14ta February, 189. subject to the conditions ci 8W } iu 5 lots. L 11.—Dwelling-house and Premises, situate and beii^. 1, Mausel-streer., Swansea, containing six ro»;ms and afta-, new in the occupation of Mrs. Jonnson, at the j-eariy rental «.f £ 26, held for a term of years (less the lastv dj;Vty, from ^9th September, 1852, at a ground rent of per .niiam. Ia>ts 2, 3, and 4.—Three dwelIing-liou3es and premies tie::ilar to and adjoining Lot I, and beiug Nos. 2. 3, ■:• per ",I}.!liUl1. Ia>ts 2, 3, and 4.—Three dwelIing-liou3es and premies tie::ilar to and adjoining Lot I, and beiug Nos. 2. 3, ■:• Miiii.»l-strs*t, new in the respective occupation-. t. Aasaldj. Mrs. Winter, and Mr. Ha^-hewe, at the t of £2S each h..uw. Mfid. tor £ term of 9Si years (less the last three eh; ) fr ,m trie 25th March, 1S53, st a gi-oucd rant aL per annum, which will be apportioned equally. Let 6.—D'.T^ling-house ami premises, situ;:te and being 14, liryusy li-terrace, Swansea, containing 6 ro-ans, bay wind;v- in front, garden (fi-ontand back), back entrance. Held for a term e: 99 years from 24th June, 1376, at a ground r:nt "i £ 2 5s. per annum. The Auctioneers beg to call the special attention of In- vestors end others to the above very deah-abie properties, which are centrally situated, a short distance from the Market, p.-1ncipa1 railway 5ht.;orm, and tr,1.m\\o-ay. Saie to (iommence at 3 o'e.ioek. For farther particulars, apply to Messrs. Collins and Woods, solicitors, Worcester-place, or to the Auctioneers, 3, Oxford-street, Swaus-jn, To Hotel Keepers, Furniture Daaiers, and Parties j?r.i-ru8hing. LAEGj* SALTI OF IIOTiiL FUBNITUEB, PIANOS, OIL PA IK TINGS, BNGL'AYINGS, ELEOTKO P.LATE.&c. MKSSliS. JOHN F. HATiYKY & Co. will SELL by AUCTION, at their Auction Mart, 4 and 5, Goat s'. !"et, S,"E'SZ:2" on MOISDAY andXUliSDAY, Feb. 12th and hith 1834 (and following day if necessary), tne whole e. the FUT1NITUP.E, ELSCTKO PLATE, Pianos, Valuable P.,intings, and other effects, removed fro,n the Castle Hotel, Swansea, as well as a good, exten- sive and varied assortment of other Furniture and Effects, removed for ;lJs0!ut,e sale. Comprising walnut drawing-room suites in velvet pile, several pianofortes by Broad wood and other makers, mahogany loo tables, walnut di:,w ditto, mnhogany card tables, ditto occasional ditto, sideboards in walnut with marine f-e.ps and plate-glass backs, Brussels and Kidder- minster carpets, brass fenders, sets of lire brasses and dogs, hearthrugs," wool mats, sev eral pairs of oil paintings, oleograph's, etchings, and steel engravings, overmantels in walnut and black aud gold, pier glasses, mahogany window poles, tapestry, rep rsni other cut tains, whatnots, occasional chairs, mahogimy dining tables, r1.I.a.bogany sideoo<trds, mahogany dinner waggon, brass rail fenders, sets of tire irons, coal vases, walnut dining-room suites in leather, several electro-plated spoons anil forks, ditto mugs, ditto tea ums, ditto cructs, several ditto salvers, ditto pieklc cruets, wine glasses, glass jugs, ditto flower I holders, brass rail bedsteads and furniture, spring, wool, and cither mattresses, feather and mpdiogany roilipulT beds, a large assortment of bed clothing, bedroom suite in birch, ma.'jogaay wardrobes, painted-do., maho- gany duchesse washslands and dressing tabk^s, deal wash- stands. do. dressing tables, dressing chests, mahogany and birch chests of drawers, sets of chamber ware, commodes, pede-sta!s,towel rails, toilet glasr.es,toilet sets,cane seat chairs, occasional chairs in plush, gents chairs in ditto, ladies ditto in ditto, mahogany couches and sofas in hair and leather, marble clocks under shades, bronze ditto, ma- hogany bookcase, a larze, quantity of books, reading lamps, hall ditto, umbrella stands, hall ditto, hat rails, dresser, a large number of tea and dinner services, knives and forks, centre tables, smoke room and Windsor chairs, fenders and fire irons, dust pro'venters, haths, buckets, ó:e.. £ c. Also a number of iron tables, chairs, benches, spirit kega, measures, gl.J.s.;es Ac., suitable for hotel proprietors. Sale to comn.ente at 11 o'clock each day. For further particulars s.prly to the Auctioneers, at their office., 4 and 5, Goer-street, Swansea, Dated January 24ui, 1894, "iamlv-,Tai"yB'ffarrfc'r»wtrrrirn—a— EDUCATION. CARMARTHEN C OUNTY SCHOOL, I PENCADER. Head Master: J.D.EVANS. Science Master: FRED. BEDDOW, B.Sc. of London, Medallist in Chemistry: also of Evlaugen University, Germany, sometime County Council Lecturer. Mathematical Master: W. E. PATERSON, B.A., of Trinity CoMege, Cambridge; 20th Wrangler, Honours at London Matriculation. SUCCESSES. 1S93: London Matriculation (First and Second division); It.U.I. Matriculation: Scholarships at Aberystwyth and Lnmreter Colleges: Queen's Scholarship. Royal Coliege of Surgeons. 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