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ip i -——————— A-ID ADVERTISEMENTS. UTR WALES DAILY POST. bf ONCE. THREE glx MMES. fa! TIMES. to. 0 6 0 9 1 0 §81 J — to Q Q I 0 16 bu — 10 16 2 3 in.jl — ■* j 1 3 2 6 3 9 idt — su -1 1 6 I 30 I 46 f&VViL —Jrges apply only io the classes of A d- specified below, and are strictly con- se which are ordered for consecutive ji ytid paid for previous to insertion P" these conditions are not complied 'Advertisement will be charged^ by >ess Scale :-Apartments, Situations •f r Wanted, To be Let or Sold, Lost, md Miscellaneous Wants, XL Notice.—Applicants sending replies •Jvert.isements addressed to initials cr names, at this OiRce, are requested not (j crigjnal testimonials with their applic. -St to enclose copies of testimonials only. NOTICE. uth Wales Daily Post v&ll be delivered ■P subscribers from the Chief Offices, 15efcjaSwai»sea. the following i PREPAY HATKS :— Per Messenger. Per Post.- I s. d. s. d. Mccth. 1 6 3 0 se Mortis 4 0 7 3 kl-O-ui,lis 7 6 14 0 M onths 14 0 26 0 J "regularity in the delivery should be *wn immediately at the Chief Offices. -r r-I. SITUATIONS VACANT. TIC Servant Wanted.-Apply Abbot, 71, elen's-road, Swansea. a530 £ D, General Servant.—Apply 5, Ferryside Guildhall. a599 ;'U, Good General, in family of four .— J. Mrs. Harris, 1343, Neath-road. 592 O at Once, a Nurse.—Apply Mrs. Freed- f Ferobank, Eaton-crescent, Swansea. ID at once, General Servant. —Apply Mrs, y 23, Freehold street, Upland, a596 oys Wanted to take Newspaper liouuds; veekly wages paid.—Apply Publisher, l>ailv Post." J BVICE APPOINTMENTS (salaries j *■ 0400), Tuition by correspondence*— b,-No StEN to prepare, per post, Arise, Customs* &c. no payment until 48, Linton-street, Islington, 608 ~7^ £ 5 weekly easily earned calling upon with saleable specialities. Samples small. fcee,—S-W.P., e3> Borough-road, London. a557 j—Bfooey easily made in spare time, selling Jities to tradesmen. Send stamp for par- W.P., 65. Borough-road, Lonaon. Wanted, calling on Grocers, Provision 'Tia 8, salary and commission.—Worrell, ary-street, New North-road, Islington, ite a575 p. inted, £ 26 per quarter paid weekly; i opening-* experience unnecessary —Address Oompo Works. Farnwrrf), a579 Li t £ d, whole-or spare time; commission W. -Ireton and Co., Limited, 32, Grace all. „ ^jondon. a45.5 :mt Wanted. Vinegars, Sances, Shoemakers the Large salary and commission.-Apply lay -1 Works, 10, Howard-road, Stoke don, aS14 c Iditt Swansea and th e su rroontrmg town3, r .SSON'S WATCH CLUBS for the supply i reliable Timekeepers at,t moderateptice. • rtieulars and pamphlet post free. J. W. ator of the Club System (40 vearsago). 62 "• KILL. LONDON. K.C A?o ^rJAHOKS WANTED. A. d Young Lady seeks engagement as »iu Music Warehouse. Good pianist. Daily Post" Office, Swansea. a604 W Ostler or Stableman.—Wanted a tn A i mv Reserve Man, age 25.— ireet, Swansea. )f,A L O BE LET. ED House to Let at 7, Penygraig- 't Pleasant. Weekly Rental 5s. 6d.— I. ro-:adock-street. 591 '■* Room (40 by 20) gas laid, Suit j Ca kehop of any kind-—Applj^X, oBI | j nd Shop, No 1, Prince of Wales- Bridge,—Apply, 3, Bryn-v-mor 593 nclosed by walls, adjoining New L „; rent moderate.—W. B. Jones, ( nausea, a583 c immediate possession, No. 48, ■ -"ace, 10 rooms, hot and cold bath; • >d papered throughout.—Apply J feet. APARTMENTS. • \N Requires Permanently, 2 Furnished vith attendance. In winter gives 8s. 6d., ddress A.S." this Office. Superior Furnished Apartments to Ft(..J., 'Daily Post" Office. •pV "•— — Sitting-room and Bedroom to ? erate,—19» DilWYL-street. a597- tWO r r-——.—— ulavf Gentleman Required withm nro'erG-w- R- Station. —Apply, with X If Swansea. ^66 ranted in Swansea district by Respectable and Comfortable board with family-—Address ,5 Pust" Office, Swansea. -au IisoeliaSOUS! T Sale, situated in Victoriai-terracs, 'ret Field. Splendid view of the Bay. and in excellent condition, Further to J-J.. Daily Post," Swansea. a605 a few cwts. of clean Waste paner NAGER, Daily Pest" Oince. •\hion, cost £ 22, latest improvements, faultless; seen any evening.-—p]eaS(^ -> "Daily Post, Swansea, a5g[, a"' .a5^ 26in., 28iix. for Sale; bargain. 47 5iin- Eligine» Vertical l7^_Strand^Sw,,nsea. "~ljDrf-esli Stock Hand-sewn Harney- !& nS Saddles complete, 22K. 6d :ek before. bUying. Oijeapest house in p arnage Lamps Kepaired, glasses ityCompany, Alexandra-road, Swansea. n581 i Srl,r^et,>o|ds the largest stock ot u"*«»iu ™es- •' & SMNIS' §^X~Al^andra-ro^d are Modern Shop ^nt Builders and l^own Drawings and ■ The Old I- nTr^tH|)!ishcd 18|Q- ^arPauhcgs on Hive Lo ticalttiral Show Banquets. Js nude to order—-Apply Jonltban r363 Indcpendent gentleman, widower, /two young cniluren), refined, tad fon.) of cir ertul society, IT ooiij< ■ desires to Cirrespond with an lered, domes icated lady (spinet, r iew to marriage. SabstaatiaJ —Address Mr. Maurice, 54, Nw" qn C, ,jn, BW. C, a^OI •GEL, — Plush, Velvet, Satm, i.f. 6d.; two, 2s. 3d. Lary« Bazaa.r tssorted for charitable purposes, ■ft 28. 6d.—Madame Worth, 1m:, idoa. W. a598 •WORKS, Complexe ie edition 30 stamps. "Parisby Paris (illustrateu), 30 stamps, 1 ?-7, Renshaw-street^ Liverpool. 0^ Estahbxiiiitl XA52. a580 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE EJPIRE Mond'jy,February 12th, 1394, and during the Week. From the Crystal Palace, Oxford,and Canterbury, London—The famous DAHOMEY AMAZONS, A. Regiment of Powerful Women Warriors. BISHOP AND K1CAHDO, The Long a.nd Short. DORA DESMOND, Tyrolean and Serio-Ooinie Vocalist. The WARTEN-BERG S. The Japanese Musical Equilibrists, one of :i the-most Original and Clever of Acts of this class. EDWARD IND, A Smart Singing Comedian. The P,NELLIS, Musical Artistes of Exceptional Merit. HARRY MELVILLE, The Popular Irish Comedian. The FORREST Combina.tion, In one of those Laughable Sketches which Only they can Supply. Doors open at 6.30 and 3.30. Admission:—Private Boxes, 7s. 6d. (Single Seats, 2s.); Stalls, Is.; Balcony, 6d.; pit, 4d.; Gallery, 2d. 'rHEATRE RXJl^AJL TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. Lessee and Manager—Mr. J. E. EvANS, 54. WalLer-road. Return Visit for Six Nights only, commencing MONDAY, Pki Edary 12 h, iSSq, of MR. C. W. GARTiiORNE and his London Company In the • o b rated Play— I E Alsaiba Phencn e tally Successful Comedy of THE COLONEL. On MONDAY, FEBRUAXY 12th, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, and SATURDAY FEB. 17th, Will be played "IMPELS E." On TUESDAY, FEB. 13tb, and WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14th, will be played THE COLONEL." On FRIDAY, 16th Feb., Benefit of Mr. Garthorne, THE MONEy SPINNER. To be preceded at 7.30 o'eloes by THE MAHBLE ARCH. Acting Manager for Mr. Garthornej Mr. R. Pakenham. Monday Next, Feb. 19th, ]834? Mr. HORACE LlNGARD'S COJIIC OPFP,,K COMPANX. Prices of Admission: Private Stage Boxes, L- I Is.; single Tickets, 5s.; Circle, 3s.,2s.6d.,aQ<^s"i Stalls, Is. 6d. Pit, Is.; Gallery, 6d. Doors open at eorrtmence at 7.30. Plan of Boxes and Circle mav be seen and Seats booked at Mr. Gwynne Brader's Music Ware- house, 17, Heathfield-street. Musical Director Mr. J. MOORBY. Scenic Artist Mr. L. G. BRAUND. Master Carpenter Mr. E. GLACKEN. Gas Engineer S. ROBINS. AS APPEARED BEFORE HER M A JEST X THE QUEEN. THE WELSH LADIES' CHOIR (Chicago Prize Winners) AT ALBERT HALL, S WANSEA, FEBRUARY 22ND, 1894. Admission: — 4s., 3s., 2s., and Is. Tickets and Plan at Messrs. J. BRADER and SON, Wind-street. Special La'.e Train to Mumbles, and Trams to Moi/riston, after Concert. For fnrther particulars see Posters. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. Farewell of "Falka." and Pepila." THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1894. 1. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. The Famous Horace Lingard COMIC OPERA COMPANY In the Greatest Comie Opera. Success in the country, "F A L K A" (By Chassagine and Farnie); and Lecocq's masterpiece, "PEP IT A.55 Conductor: Mr. SIDNEY SHAW. Principal dancer: Miss LILLIE LEIGH* Thursday and Saturday, Februay 15th and 17th, FALKA." Friday, February 16, Grand Fashionable Night, "PEPITA." Box plan now open, where aeatsraay be secure d. No free lists (Press excepted). BY SPECIAL DESIRE, THE LAN T ERN READING, THROUGH THE STATES AND THE WORLD'S Alit,, WILL BE REPEATED AT BETHESDA CHAPEL ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1834. KINDLY NOTE THE DATE! SEE FUTURE ADVERTISEMENTS. LLANSAMLET HIGHER SCHOOL i-OARD. GLAIS INFANTS' SCHOOL. WANTED at once an Ex-P.T.; salary £ 40, rising £ 2 per annum to a. maximum of £ 50.— Apply, with copies of two recent testimonials, not iater than the 19th February. 1294, to A. H. TiiO MAS, Clerk to the Board. LOST Aft'P FOUND. IT^OUND a Black Retri.ver Dog. If not claimed JL within 3 days will be sold to defray expenses,— Apply F. Jordan, 62. St. Helen's Avenue. a601 l.'OUND, a Sheep Dog. black ;'n•[ tan If not Claimed within three days will be detained.— ,-E..rhilhps, 70, Courtney-street. Mauseiton. 6Q9 -= t EDWARDS' REMNANT .SALE F THIS DAY. ■94, 95, 95, OXFORD STREET; 15, 16,17,13. WATERLOO STREET; and 1 3- A & 5 PARK STREET, SWANSEA -=- THOMAS, WATKINS & CO, LLiTSD: Brunswick Timber Yard and Steam Saw Mills, AN) SOUTH DOCK YAliD TIMBER DEPOT. BUILDEE3 09NTIvl"oYo~k3, ISONM0NGEES, TI viBEti SLATE MSHCHASTS, _PJ .4.Wt1V..L 7 AND DEALERS 13' ALL KITD3 OF BUILDING MATERIALS PAINTERS, DECORATORS, AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. AGENTS FOR MESSRS. J. 13. WiiiTE & BROS.' CELEBRATED CEMENT. Mouldings o-S ail iua-ls «aa vary A of gjji qaalifey Plastas I fostering Liaths, and Morfca-r Hair, ^ivoa. ioc Pinsar ia 4 » i lass on r*il at Station. Telegrams: B^UISrS VYICK, SWAivSSA. Telephone N03., Brunswick Street. 39; South Dock Depot, 90. ■"N "CEBTIMCATE OF ANALYSIS." J I hereby, tertiiy that I have submitted-to a most rigorous cuemieal analysis a sample of Ltewis Rheum? tic Essence/and find that it has been prepared in a thoroughly scientific manner from the most efcectivcand poien: remedial agents known to modern science. At the same time, ii is free from- rciso^cus eoijfctituents sue. a-iundesirableandobjeetionableadmixture, and lam confidently of opinion tl at it may be taken wnh the best results m cases of Rheumatism, Gout) Sciatica, Lumbago, Stiif Joint?, b-y-ciien Limbt, rains u. :be Sides and bac, and all Kidney Disorders. Such a scientific VCsearch ass that to which ''i ewis' i-iheumatic Essence'' has been placed proves that it is an undoubted bleEEinf.- to Bufitrinr i.un.anity,and 1 consider that it is impossible for it to fail in its object.— GEANVJLLE H. SBAi^l'F. Jb.C.S., M.S.C.L, &&, &a, Late Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry. (Ji all CbemiBts, &c., at 2s. 9d. per bottle. Agents for Swansea—Davies, Chemist, igh L hem Gxiorti-street, &c., c. Can tioc.—.None are genuine "Without the name, "La w isTyddyndu," engraved on the Government Stamp L AMP S! LAMPS!! LAMPS!! VA.iiQUALITY CHEAPiCEsa LARGE AS30RT-.13?fr m ALL KINDS KEPT 18 STOCK. JENKINS-AND CO., IRONMONGERS, 89, OXFOliD STREET. 9 & 10. PARK STREET, SWANSEA 21, ST. HELENS KOAD, SWANSEA, D. ROBERTS iiegs 10 announce his ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Of SURPLUS STOCK, which will COMMENCE TO-DAY (S-k"T-Ur.DAY), JANUARY, 13, INST., AND WILL CONTI NU EDURING THE MONTH. The whole of the Stock will. be offered at a GREA RED OXION in order to affect a speedy clearance AN EARLY VISIT RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. T. OWEN & COMPANY 7 P QXFORD gTREET, gWANSEA, THE BESPOKE TAILORS. SUITS TO MEASURE, 39/6 to 80/- OVERCOATS, from30/- to 60/- TROUSERS TO MEASURE, from 9/6 to 21/- COAL COAL i COAL ^REAT REDUCTION IN COAL. MESSRS. D. HINDS AND CO., ARGYLE YARD, OYSTERMOUTII ROAD, ARE DELIVERING SPLENDID RED ASH HOUSE COAL FOR 18s. 6Do PER TON. I All other kinds of Coal at corresponding low prices. Orders by Post, or at 7, DILLWYN-STREET, receive prompt attention. ¡ DAN GER_SI(*N ALS J COUGHS. COUGHS are WARNINGS" that a COLD has attackodthe LUNGS. COUGHS arc CAUTIONS" that a COLD has settled on the CHEST. COUGHS are NOTICES" that a COLD has fastened on the THROAT. Donttreat "SLIGHT COUGHS" as TRIFLING MATTERS. Don't trnat LITTLE COLDS as "NOTHING MUCH." Subdue Colds and Silence Coughs, Cure Chills and Colds with MYRDDIN DAVIES'S FRUIT COUGH BALSAM. SWEETEST and SAFEST LUNG IIEALER and TONIC. QUICKEST and BEST CHEST HEALER and TONIC. SHARPEST and TRUEST THROAT HEALER and TONIC. WORST COUGHS and SEVEREST COLDS cannot withstand Myrddin Davies ti Fruit Cough SOREST THROATS and TIGHTEST CHESTS cannot withstand Myrddin Davies's Fruit Cough Balsam. SERIOUS BRONCHITIS and HOARSENESS cannot withstand Myrddin Davies's Fruit Cough Balsam. INFLUENZA and HOOPING COUGH cannot withstand Myrddin Davies's FruitCough Balsam. It greatly relieves incurable consumptive coughs. It much eases irremediable asthmatic coughs. Place the strongest faith in this remedy. A more POSITIVE CURE is not in existence. Multitudes of all classes can verify its value. Prevents consumption by stopping lung decay. Good for children as adults. Free from injurious ingredients. Kindly mention this medicine to sufferers. Neglected colds and cooghs create consumption. Cease coughing bv conquering colds with this Fruit Cough Balsam. In bottles, Is. IR, 2s. 3d., and 4s. 6d. each. Sold and prepared only by— YRDDIN jr^AVIES, CHEMIST, 4, OXFORD STREET. SWANSEA. T M B E N S O N, 18, ALEXANDRA ARCADE BUILDINGS SWANSEA. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Agent for the National Telephone Company. Agent for the London-made LeadLights,S taiu ed Glass for Cathedral and Domestic Work. Agent for Encaustic Tiles, Mosaic Work and Muial Dee-oration, Brasses,&c. Estimates Free. Samples on View. Licensed Victuallers' Valuer. Stocks Taken Books BaJii-nclfd. ifea, J THIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY. Consultations Free, Personal Attention. Economic Fees. ESLEY JONES, REGISTERED SURGEON-DENTIST STEPNEY-STREET, LLANELLY. Dental hoars—10 to 6 daily, (Sundays excepted) Tuesdays. 10 to 1. jJi.T- Two doses of Wes ev Jones's lie Tonic rarely fail to relieve Neuralgia Is. and 2s. Bottles. Per post 3d. extra. THE BEAU CREEK OIL AND SHIPPING i. COMPANY, LIMITED., Zé, West Bute Street, Cardii Importers oi the following Celebrated Brands: BEAR CREEK" American Refined Petroleum. LUX" Russian Do. Do. SNUAYFLAKLI" Water-white American Do" DEODORIZED BENZOLINE. CHOLERA & FEVERS PREVENTED. 66 g ANITAS" ISINFECTANTS Kill all Disease Germs. Fragrant, Non-poisonous, and do not stain, Fluid, Oil, Emulsion, Powder and Soaps, and Appliances for all purposes. sK<D FOR PAMPHLET. The SAN IT AS Co., Ld., Bethnal Green London, E. WILLIAMS' (PON TAR DA WE) -^r O R M o Z E N G E S. 26, Falkland-hill, Dorking, Surrey October 22nd," 1393. Dear Sir,—My daughter, aged 18 months, has en very ill and was daily wasting away, and she had been treated in a Chiidiv u; Hospital but without deriving anybeneilt. u1, a few davs ago I was looking through Old Moore's Almanack lor 18S4, when 1 saw the advertisement of your Worm Lozenges, and also seeing the symptoms described by you resemble hers, weiit at once to Mr. Cliff, chemist, High-street, and bought a box oi your Poiiturdawe "W orin Lozenges, and after taking one, in less than three hours she got rid of hundreds of thread worms, and before she had taken the contents of a 9zd. box she had passed thousands, and although it is only a month since she first tried them, it is wonderiul what a change it has made in her. She seems as well in every way as ever she did in her life, and I nm quite sure that y our Lozenges hllAe (by the blessing of God) been the means ur saving her life, and i must sa.y that it is *a wonderful remedy, and it ought to be more widely known, for haa it not been for the Almanack, I might never have known anything about this wonderful cure. You are at liberty to Ute this as you please, and sincerely trust it will be blessing to many as it was to mine.-I am, dear sir. yours truly, F. J. KNIGHT. Sold at Did., ]34d., and 2s. 9d. per box, by most chemists, or for 1» or ::14 stamps from J. DAVIBS, chemist. 30, il r Swansea. A list of testi- inoniilf. svn:, on application. (jj AI- ivi'iiiS A 71 .•'< SAF^TXifS O Write for mc s t ,-xnplete List in the tr.ida Post Free, 50) New and Second- hand Machines, all the latest pittern-v, Ma.chines from 25s. Cheapest and best in th.-3 World. Trade j supplied. 50per cent. cheaper than other makers, Large List r&t.Free.-W. II. Warrilow, Regent .Cvcle Works, \Y e^ton-s uper-m ara MUMBLES RAILWAY AND PIER COLIPANY. XTUTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIRST HALF YEARLY ORDINARY! GENERAL MEETING, of the PROPRIETORS of the MUMBLES RAILWAY AND PIER COMPANY', will be held at the Offices of the Company, 2. Ro"TLAND-STr.sET: SWANSEA, on TUESDAY, thV 27ih day of FEBRUAP.y, 1394, z 110.30 via. o'clock, for the purpose of electing Directors, and for the general purposes of the undertaking. E. A. WATKINS. Secretary. 2, Rutland-street, Swansea, February 13 th, 1694. J ITERAPY AND SOCIAL UNION. At Eight an THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, the 15TH INST., THE REV. THOMAS ROBINSON Will deliver, at the UNITARIAN SCHOOL- ROOM, HIGH-STREET, the hrsfc of three illustrated Lectures on LIFE IN THE SWANSEA AND GOWER PONDS.' ADMISSION FREE. I W. W. HOLMES, HON. SEC. 4 RT NEED!" EWORK DEPOT. nAJ.LIN AND A FANCY WOOLS WAREHOUSE All the Latest Productions in Artistic Needle- work constantly arriving, and taught on moderate terms. Every Requisite for the fancy work table always in stock. M. E. L° VELD CE< APSLEY HOUSE, WALTERS ROAD. rjiO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. The Largest Stock of STEEL AND IRON JOISTS, PLATES GIRDERS Ts. Ls., CHAIN, &c. Out of London. DAWNAY'S SOLID FIREPROOF FLOORING In use 27 years, G.W.R. SIDINGS, ROATH WORKS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNA Y 71, TUDOR-ROAD. CARDIFF. TEETH. TEETH. MR. C. A. HOPSON, SURGEON DENTIST, I 2, DYNEVOR PLACE, SWANSEA (OPPOSITE NEW HIGHER GRADE Sf HJOL). II 25 Years' Experience—18 with Mr. Keail, High Street, Swansea. I Painless Extractions with Gas and Ether Spray. Best Workmanship, Material, and Fit guaranteed. High-class Work from 5s. per Tooth. At heme daily from 10 until 7. All Consultations Free. TEETH. TEETH. rjlEETlJ! JJENTISTRY rj^EST i Prize Medal, London,"1862. Gold Medal, Paris. 1867. MR. KEALL, SURGEON DENTIST (38 Years' experience; 28 Years in Swansea.) 199,HIGH-STREET SWANSEA (Just below Great Western Railway Station) Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfect fitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workmanship guaranteed. Painless Derftistrv by Gas, also by the anaesthetics Cocaine and Ether Spray. Partial Sets from 5s. per Tooth, Upper or Lower Sets from Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE. Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Dolo- reux, Rheums, Toothache, and ail Nervous Pains. Is. Hd. and 2s. 9d. per bottle. Through any Chemist. AGENTS. CARDIFF.—Mr. Munday, Chemist, 1, Duke- street. NEWPORT. — Messrs. C arrett Bri s. Chemists, 171, Commercial-street. NEATH.—Mr. J. G. Isaac (late Hayman). Chemist. LLANELLY.— Mr. Morgan W. James. LONDON.—Newberry and Son. Proprietor, Mr. KEALL, Dentist, 199, High Street, Swansea. JAMES AND JAMES, Auctioneers, Valuers, House, Estate and Insurance Agents, GOWER STREET. SWANSEA, and at 11, BOND-COURT, LONDON Personal and Prompt Attention j iven to al matters entrusted to them. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. EVAN JAMES, Certificated Bailiff and Commission Agent, begs to inform the public generally that he has removed from 14, OXFOHD- PTREET to UNION BUILDINGS, 29, UNION-STREET, SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1861. JAMES WEBSTER, MIDDELBURCt, HOLLAND. c,Tbe Turf Chronicle, containing the latsst maiket movements on the LINCOLNSHIRE HANDI- CAP, GRAND NATIONAL, CITY AND SUBUUSAS, DERBY, &c., and all other imp rtant events, for- warded free on receipt of address, warded free on receipt of address. DOUBLE AND TREBLE EVENTS. STARTING PRICES ON ALL RACES. ACCUMULATIVE COMMISSIONS. NO STARTING PRICE LIMIT ON THE PRINCIPAL RACES. B. All communications should b, addressed JAMES WEBSTEU, MIDDELBURG.HOLLAND. OX I OF H Â.l"o"D THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. The Directors of this old-established, well-know n office, haviuw large available funds, offer unusual facilities to all r?s>ioctable and trustworthy persons who require either temporary or permanent assistance. Cash in amount from £ 20 to £ 3,000 is advanced iu dl pa.rc.¡;0t the kingdom,wit hout sureties, delay, or publicity, and on the security only of the borrower's written promise to re-pay. These advances may be re-paid by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments, exrendin# over a period of 1 una convenient to the borrower; or tIp principal may remain so long as the interest is paid. No Bills of Sale tiiea, and the transactions are not pub- lished in any newspaper or gazette. A'jpw, stating amount required, to ZilR. T. C. MN.mjfiX, General Manager. NOTE.-—-Specially advantageous terms for Loan on Life Insurance Policies, Reversions, and Second Mortgage. i. -5>8] lbb I;ACTS ARE STUBBORN TULNGS. LLEWELYN'S RHEUMATIC AND GOUT MIXTURE. is recommended to the afflicted with confidence as the most valuable Medicine ever compounded for the follow- ng complaints Gout, Rheumatic Gout, liheumatic Headache, Neuralgia, &c. llead the following bona fulc Testimonial.—IS, Vivian- street, Swansea.—Dear Sir, I have suffered from the pain- ful malady, Rheumatism, for seven years.and tried various remedies, but can confidently affirm that I have derived more benefit from one bottle of Rheumatic and Gout Mixture than ail others put top. the: Make tnis widely known for the benelit of others who may be suf,,er,ng froin the same complaint.—Yours truly, Jxs. HONKV. To Mr. LI. Thomas. Bottles, at-Is. lljd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. Prepared only by LL. THOMAS, A.P.S., Chemist.. Moniston. Wholoaak; Agent, Swansea.—J Davies, Chemist. V-* -«■ »■ *• SALES BY AUCTION. TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSE PROPERTY. SITUATE IN THE COCSTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA, v-hich will be so.d at low upset prices MESSRS. JOHN M. LEKDER & SON haw: received instruct!, lis to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS, GOAT STREET, SWASSKA, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14'I'R., 1894. at three o'clock in the aft r-m v,n. t he following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPESTIES. TARTICULARS. Lot 1.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises known as No. 16, Bryn-road, Swansea, lately in the occupation of J. Ivor Evans, Esq., as yearly tenant, at a rent of JH50 per annum. Tenant paying rates and taxes. Lot 2.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises known as Xu. 17, Bryn-road, now unoccupied, but yielding when let, an annual "re n til of £5:). Tenant paying artes aud taxes. Lots 1 and 2 are held for a term 01 99 years from 25th day of December, 1888, at the yearly ground rent of £127s. which will be equally apportioned, i.e., JE5 3s. 6d. on each lot. Lot 3.—All that Dwf-IIins; house and premises known as No. 18. Bryn-road, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr. A. Richards, as yearly tenant, at a rent of £50 per annum. Tenant paying mtes and taxes, Held for a term of 99 years trom the 25. h day of December, 1888, at the yearly ground rent Lot 4.—Ail that Dwelling-house and premises known as No. 2C, Bryn-road, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr. Owen Harris, as yearly tenant, at a rent of £ 5z 10s. Od. per annum. Tenant paying rates and taxes. Held for a term of 99 years from the 29tb day of September, 1875, at the yearly ground rent Od. Lot 5.—All that Dwelling-liouseand Premises known as No. 34, Bryn-road, Swansea, now or lately in the occupa- tionoi Mr. EdwafdBa.th, as yearly tenant, ata rent of JS30 per annum. Tenant paying'rates and taxes. Lot 6.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises known as No. 35, Bryn-road, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr. D. H. Morgan, as yearly tenant, at a rent of .£30 per annmn. Tenant paying rates and taxes. Lots 6 and < are held for a term of 99 rears from the 25th day of March, 1888, at a yearly ground"rent of £ 3 14s. 0d., which will be equally apportioned, i.e £ 4 7s. Od. on each lot. Lot 7.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises known as No, 168, St. Helen's-road, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mrs. Holwav. of the yearly value of jStO per annum. Clear of rates and taxes, This lot is held tor a term of 99 years (lessons day) from the25th day of March, 1875, at the yearly ground rent of £ 4 5s. Od. Lot 8.—All that piece or parcel of Ground, with a Work- shop f54ft. bv 15ft.) erected thereon, situate at the rear of Nos. 9, 10 and 11, St. Helen's-avenue, Swansea, lately in the occupation of Mr. F. P. Holway,as yearly tenant ata. rent of £12 per annum, including rates and taxes. Held for an unexpired term of about 89 years, free of ground rent. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, attoeir offices, Goat-street Chambers; and to Messrs. Davies and Ingram, solicitors, Commercial Chambers, Lower Goat street, Swansea. SiXE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES SITUATE IN MANSiiL-STREET AND BRYNSYFI TERRACE, SWANSEA. "1ft ESSES. EDWARD ROBERTS & SON have been in- jM strutted.to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Cameron Anns Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNES- DAY, 14th February, 1894, subject to the conditions of sale in 5 lotB. Lot 1.—Dwelling-house and Premises, situate and being 1, Mansel-street, Swansea, containing six rooms and attic, now in the occupation of Mrs. Johnson, at the yearly rental of £ 26. held for a term of 98| years (less the last 3 days), from 29th September, 1852, at a ground rent of £3 per annum. Lots 2, 3, and It-Thrce dwelling-houses and premises, similar to and adjoining Lot L and being Nos. 2, 3, and 4, Mansel-street, now in the respective occupations of Mr. Ansaldo, Mrs. Winter, and Mr. Matthews, at the yearly rent of B26 each house. Held for a term of 93-1 years (less the last three days) from the 25th March, 1853, at a ground rent of £ 8 2s. per annum, which will be apportioned equally. Lot 5.—Dwelling-house and premises, situate and being 14, Brynsyti-terrace, Swansea, containing 6 rooms, bay window in front. garden (front and back), back entrance. Held for a term of 99 years from 24th June, 1875, at a ground rent of £ 2 5s. per annum. The Auctioneers beg to call the special attention of In- vestors and others to the above very desirable properties, which are centrally situated, a short distance from the Market. principal railway stations, and tramway. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Collins and Woods, solicitors, Worcester-place, or to the Auctioneers, 5, Oxford-street, Swansea. EDUCATION. CARMARTHEN C OUNTY SCHOOL, \j PENCADER. Head Master J. D. EVANS. Science Master FRED. 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