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'fcVANS & COMPANY f TE. ABE NOW SHOWING & FASHIONABLE j GOODS I ALL DEPARTMENTS, STREET, SWANSEA. I
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.>- B. EVANS & COMPA^Tf ARE NOW SHOWING NEW & FASHIONABLE GOODS • IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. TEMPLE-STREEL, SWANSEA,
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— | ADVERTISEMENTS I daily post. I J 0>C| THKEE i SIX TIMES. hv^r v o j o 9 j 10 c 9 j 1 0 i 13 !j 1 c j 1 6 | 2 3 j 1 3 2 0 | 3 0 *) i L I 6 j 2 6 3 6 h" *r -«« Chr, ij 4<ix-ert?'r-> es apply only to the classes t^-Uy ( specified below, and are jVeii C^"ne(' to those which are t4,fI >CJ. r consecutive insertion, and (htQg Pftviovs to insertion: if either *)'! 4<h>*0J7-c*'iJ^ans '9 no* cohnplied with, *i'^senient will be charged by j- <Ss Scale:—Apartments, Situa- v* £ o*?n' cr ^antf^j be Let or found; and Miscellaneous 11 ^CjAr —— f^°**ee- — Applicants sending •i W*ls ot K Advertisements addressed to ?"6<4ht>Q* ^°V1S names, »t this Office, I *), 1^'s Got *° send original testi- ?'°Sefn **le^r applications, but t: I ^itiJ1168 °f testimonials only. w'j are cautioned that Postmas- I alio we] to deliver letters kikl)y P« 1° ^tials or Fictitious N;unes I V'"8 o». t Letters addressed to of ^ames ram be sent to I "e South Wales Daily Post. ^"ie<j f :vanf;ea, and will be kept until ror bV the advertiser notice. J i Walr# Daily Post will be de- t0 bribers from the Chief street, Swansea, at the following I PREPAID RAXES :— j p. Per Mee icnger. Per Post I *• d- *• d* 1 0 2 0 |l^onthhs 30 68 I >«CifS 6 0 12 0 l^y.>^°,nths 12 0 24 0 Ofc kftQ avity i" the dolivory should be A n ^mediately at the Chief Offices >sr^T rTS received ajter the | ^las been printed are inserted I sS»l day> O'fi page -3, under the I r c*,assLjicat 'on'" AnON8~V^ACa7S!\ — t)suiv a Servant advertise in the "South "oat," and vou wili lie quickly „ t^NTS.—It is not always an easy j vfcrtis ^nci «■ suitable servant, but by I f you obtain, r^ana. 1-1 u 111 bor of applicants choose —unportant consideration. n ^Pplv vant, used to children.-— v J *t 16, Brunswick-street, Swansea. J^n,— ——-96- 1 ^Uwl|,S -wages £ 13; no wash- "r David, Richmond Villa [>974 ^ervan^ Wanted, good Cook; thopout;hly good Keferent;63: ?SN iMWVa £ es ^0r suitable person,—Apply Swansea. 94?* I < iff- WARGirvVE" BliOTHERS. I i0„ -V't,oie proprietors, are in want -or Swansea District, for the JSigSS&wbtakjv fe_ J -v lif0R ^E&S Wanted at once,—Bennett Pieaaant. a991 ^eek SBla*l t Message Boy at 5s. per f' tT intelligent. — Apply, >1? yih Sfi-. 'Mjm.-diateJy, good General ^^L^la-.iant—Mrs. Pascoe, Brook 1 jl^ggs.- <i\ Xf.j'1 an toproTer in th« Printing :'X^igH ?•) Daily Post Office, fSftSr— V.. U»i(J General Servant; must f!ls1j,*od cookiu^r; help given; good 7.r Helen's-road, Swansea. fa935 — —1 — a ^en £ -ai Servant; one who \sr "^Veish as well as English pre- >^8, rS' J" H-> Da%l'J P0Kt 0ttice' at onefi, a elcan, respectable j •v^ly* tor General Work (sleep out). tOIU '!oui Ij Bellevue- l^Siijprp-— »?fi_ iionf Salesmen, on commission—- j11 Rubber Shoe (Jo., Tower- ,don'^C- a^Q ajj. about yeptetnber 13lh experi- S>o0(ie'\Geile^l Sei-Tant.— Address with Vv -'s5a. rs* Hees, 2, Eaton-orescent. J^° *xPerienoed General Servant; USe(^ to c0**ee tavul 11 preferred, Yv>Hrv ruf>-iences.—Apply Temperance I 1 litf > lr>i:«ediatci j, for about six weeks, Teacher, for Cwmtwrch In- Y-stalyfera; salary, £ J. a week. I ^A^tre«sJ ,943A_ V ab^a strong, willing Girl; I ^'vCeu ,e do part of washing.-—A))ply r.ter> :u'd one p.m., Ill, Hamiltou- "°: s.-j a smart Youth for Office Work 1 1?: aDle write well V<« bfT; —Apply OLiet- Swth | 'tis y ^0<ti Office, High-street, Swan- "9PZ__ ari English girl as General ^tajhVan' for fans, iv in Swansea; must > ^iti er. an' of England,— Mrs. -vies Daily Post effice, Iii»h- ~^in '\i tfp,. ini'ncdiutely, Certiil.ateJ Mis- ^or Bangor National School, kv Rn<i coiiii'ortablft lodgings, five miles from Aber- I r> c.°nveyatices and mail-cart passing V^'th ai' Apply, Vicar. Bangor, A'ocr- i i)08ss.rm, i«ra» *«i sow Servants.—The -A ^r(kst Country Girls wyfch, bake, Ss*^v "nber Disengaged—Mrs. Coster, 910IL I < ai)d Gen!s Meieery. — >m's-diaieiy, Minrt Jni ior Ak^ trade geod Welsh f aicsman S^Uv, deeper, — Hawkins, Clothier,. a960 'i' UA 'j11 H WA N TKD. 'i' UA 'j11 H WA N TED. •'tu \v°Ut Bituatior. advertise in the ;i'es Daily Post ejid ;ou will soon .pioymPT-t, v If 18 Love's Labour Lost-' to J) ^tua Rk°lit in re irch o[ a berth, but it is Vsotyi i^°n 8a'n^d if you Advertise in the {5^4r" sU\v?- ;iriC^ Conrect'.oners. — Wanted 10D" 1,9-, .Cfl moulder and 'cnir'v'rlif(' °' smalls board in. v "eld, L'anvihaiigel, Abergavenny. iVirPj, Ij Situation as Nurse or Assistant- ^tauUiSernai(1 l)v .un" girl, aged 16,— V^v.»v.er' Upper .Muior-street, Mangel- n- hA situation as Nurse or antsi^t uit- |j^ UsQHiaiii )_■' Oung gii i, aged lfi,— •v 5^Se» °°^8" iipa-street, Mansclton, •W^xgrT ft. a Sttuation as Nursa, cr as a ^hji^,Se,nRi^ -Miss Mary J. Brooks, No. vv 'P"8treei, Mauselton, near Swansea. a.. L_^ "Pi for a house centrally situated #fi ^*wanf!eE, »n experienced Young —Apply Wines,'1 Daily lb. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, a Situation as Manager or Traveller to a Grocery and Provision Trade; highest references.—W. ltees, Llan- genneeh, Carmarthenshire. a976 I WANTED situation as General Servant or Nurae in gentlenan's family in Swansea or Cardiff three vears' character.—Box 201, South Wales Daily Fost, High-street, Swan- I sea. 903n I UTrANTED, Situation as Gardener; ex- l t penenced in all branches: over six years'good character; leaving through family gone abroad wife good laundress, if required. —Apply Charles Popie, Stoke-l&ne, West* -Apply Charles Popie, Sloke-la.e, West- I bury-en-Trym. a924 Ii QITUATION Wanted in Swansea as Nurse O or Governess by well-edueated Young I Lady fond of children.-Miss S. F., care of "South Wales Daily Post," High-street, Swansea. &900 -I, BAKERS and ConfectionerL — Wanted, JD Situation in the i>akehouse; well up in bread, pastry, and smalls; good references; single; used to first-class trade.-—J. Weleh, Naui:ton-parade, Bath-road. Cheltenham. [955a ARDENER, experienced in all branches U wife as ceok caretakers or any place of trust; no objection to horse, age 30; no! family; excellent references.—Y, Post Office, i'enmaen, Gower. [960a pESPECTABLE young woman seeks en- Ill, gagement as Nurse or useful Maid to lacH going abroad. Good dressmaker; excellent references.—Address J., Manager, South Wales Daily Post, Swansea. a970 PQA As Experienced Head Laundress in «&OU. first-class hotel; winter season pre- ferred; good reference; abstainer. -Davis, 39, Northumberland-terrace, Liverpool. a971 ANY Servants requiring situations of any description in Rhoudda Valley, apply Court-street Servants' Registry, Llwynvpia, Rhondda. Stamped envelope. 988a TO BE LET. If you have a Htnae to Let, or have any Article for Sale, or if you are in Want of anything, advertise in the "South Wales Daily Post," and you will obtain qm;k and satisfactory results. CARDIFF.—To be Let or Sold, 73, si&oey- road; 10-roomed House, with bathroom, greenhouse, <fcc.— Sessions, Limited, Ponarth- read, Cardiff. [893 FIRST-CLASS Photographic Studio and F Accessaries to Let, with four rooms.— Apply 217, Bute-road, Cardiff. [953 Gi OWER.—To Let small, Furuished Cot- T tage, near Pennard Castle 3 bedrooms; one guinea per week.—G.L.M., Box 68, Post Office, Swansea. a992 EOUBE to Let in Terrace-road.—Apply Samuel, 37, Mansel-streot. 976a 7| OUSE to Let, No. 40, Hewson streo-t.— It Apply Joseph Jones, 30, Lower Oxford- ^tieot. a959 HEATHFIELD —No. 14 to Let coin- medious House splendid position; raised lawn.—Apply Mr. Ladd, Cambiiari- place. a936 MUMBLES.—To Let, three Eight-Roomed Houses, overlooking the bay low rental to a good tenant.—Apply Beer, Grocer, Mumbles. [a871 MUMBLES.—Four-room House to Let garden all convenience rent. 3s. week -Apply 134, Western-street, Swansea. [a957 Ttf UMBLES.—To Let, 8, Church Park, con- 1' taining 10 rooms, good front and back garden; possession 28th September. -Elev, Dunns, Mumbles. [961a; ItlTUMBLES, Langland-reo.d.-A Furnished House to Let; two sitting-rooms, four bedrooms, kitchen, &e.—Apply Mr. llaes, Peuwarden, Mumbles. 949a ONT YPRIDD.-TO Let, Small Shop and P House, suit draper, tailor, or any busi- ness excepting grocer.-Apply J. P. Powell, Builder, Pontvpridd. 985a rpO Let, Waunwen Inn, Swansea; double- JL licensed; good trade large club-room.— Apply Wm. Hancock and Co,, Limited, 4, Camhrian-place, Swansea. a983 TO Let, Gwendraeth Hotel, Barry Port Apply David John. Felinfoel Brewery, Lianelly. 1783 TO Let, from 29th September, 27, Stanwell- road, Penartb.—A pply H. E. Lattey, 8, Werkiofi-street, Cardiff, or on the Premises., a937 rnO Let, excellent Premises j heat position x in town; opposite market; suit draper, grocer, or any trade.— Apply 71, Taff-street, Pontypridd. 954a rpO Let. Bread e nd Confectionary main JL thoroughfare,—Ca* have all information by oalling at Williams, 31, Lower Oxford- street, Swauaea. 958a 10 LET, 13, Bay View-crescent, Swansea L Eleven rooms; hot and cold bath sweeping view of bay and town,—Apply W LANK, 12, Bay View-orescent. 1641 TO Let, from Lady Day Next, Magnificent Suite of Office-, known as Arcade chambers, Goat-Street, Swansea.—Apply Mr. T W. Jaruee. Solicitor, on the Premises. 1803 TO BE LET large Building with three floors, each about 95ft. by 25ft at the North Dock; suitable for warehouse or other purposes immediate possession.—Rent and particulars of Mr. W. K. Glyu-Thomas, 21, Fisher-street, Swansea. a982 BRUNSWICK-PL VCE, ST, HELEN'S- l ROAD. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, this desirable House, with private Drive in I front, contains on Ground Floor.Entrance En-Il, Dining- room, Morning-room, Kitchen, and Scullery. First Flooiv—Drawing-room, Back Bed- i room, with large room extending over kitchen I and scullery. Second Floor.—4 Bedrooms. Attic. -3 Bedrooms. i There are good cellars, and large garden behind, with back entrance. Apply to- 1811] W. J. REES, SWAK8SA. ¡ PS! APARTMENTS. øø- APARTMENTS.— This is the time of year, when people flock to Swansea and district in thousands, to advertise your rooms to let. Put an advertisement in the Daily Post, and you will find it money well spent n A Single Gentleman Wants Two Comfort- able Rooms not far from High-street, Swansea.—Apply at once to Ernlyn." Daily Post Office, Swansea. n BOARD and Residence.—Advertiser, having a larger house than he requires, can rec; iveone or two Uentlemen as mein&ers of the family on I vffy moaerate terms, combined with all the comforts of home: references exchanged.— Address 24, Xrafalgai-terrace, Swaruea., COM PORTABLE Furnished Apartments to let; attendance.—Mount Pleasant to let; attendance.—Mount Pleasant House, Mount Pleasant. FRONT Sitting-room and Bedroom to let; hot and cold bath. — 1, Bryn-y-Mor Crescent. a950 "\TQUNGLady desires Board or Room with X Attendance, in private familv. Address, with terms, which must be moderate.—Box, 31, Daily Post Office, Swansea. 962n -r- 4 PARTMENTS.—-Young man desires com- ix fortable and respectable rooms in Swan- sea.—Apply, E. M,, Daily Boat Office, I Swansea in I t "*•' > r >, r- i» W r .• Having purchased of the Trustees to the Estate of W. GREFN, of Newent, Gloucester, the whole Stock of DRAPERY AND FANCY GOODS, Amounting to £ 1,095 5s. 50.. Cost Price. s f THE SAME JS BEING OFFERED FOR 4 S A I. K AT •- L EDWARDS'- To-lSaay ii:: Me beg to announce that in making this purciiasewe have been fortunateir, securing this Stock at agreatsacrifice,viz: 44.i per cent. off the original cost. The whole Stock is in excellent condition, and we have pleasure in disposing tb lot. at prices marked equivalent to that at which we purchased, thereby effecting a ^v Saving of Nine Shillings (98.) in the Pound, Or Twenty Shillings (20s.) worth of Groods for Eleven Shillings (lis.), or • NEARLY HALF-PRICE. EDWAuDS, 94: 95, 96, OXFORD STREET; 15, 16, 17, 18, WATERLOO STliEET]"l, 2, 3, 4. 5, PARK STREET, SWANSEA. *'r < '4; —J" v; V r! 3 'v FOR SALE. If you have a House, Horse, Bicycie, Tryeicle, llano, Perambulator Cow, Cart, Watch, Wardrobe, Organ, Piano, Melodeou, Orqranette, or any other conceivable article for Sab", adver- tise in the "South Wales Daily Post," and you will reach thousands of likely customers W HANDBILL^, Posters, Memorandum Forms, Invoices, Letter Forms, Business Cards, Private Cards, Programmes, Raffle Cards, Catalogues, Price Lists, Window Bills, and every description of Printing done expeditously, neatly, and cheaply at the Daily PQst Office, 211, High-street, Swansea. 17MPTY Petroleum Barrets.- Thomas Ford tj and Co. are purchasers of above and ouier Oil Barrels. Highest cash prices given. —Cooperage and General Offices, Pier-street, Swansaa. 1606 FOR Sale, good Secend-hand Dogcart; 1: equal to nc?v.- Apply Phillips, Neath Carriage Works. 956a f OR SALE.—Wanted to supply in Swansea 18 or 20 gallons of Fresh JVIilk daily.— William Rowlands. Glangwendraeth Farm. Pootyates, Kidwelly. (840á l)On SALE, Waggonette, Spring Waggon, F with Movable Head Groccr's Handcart and Baker's Cobourge.—James Palmer, Coachbuildtr, 6, Gower street, Swau- sea, 1671 HOUSE and Back Promises for sale, being 11 38, Richardson-street, Swansea. -In- quire between 1 aud 2, aud after 5 p.m. 951a "IT7ILL Sacrifice a 3-h.p. Boiicr and Engine, V V by best maker, for £ 40 room wanted, elements, Clarence-read, Bristol. [945a 'PO be Sold, a large well-built Freehold X House, to pay 6 par cent.—Apply Jno. M. Leedcx and Bon, Swansea. [1797 TWO New Houses for sale with hathrDOnllS, adjoining Constitution-hill, aud next to Heldon and Tudor Houses, Rhondda-street, Swansea. 952a f)A H.P. Portable Engine, soundf fire-box. <C\/ tubes; thoroughly overhauled.— Fielding and Piatt, Gloucester, 891 1A H.P. Portable, sound fire-box tubes, 1U thoroughly overhauled.—Fielding and Platt, Gloucester. 891 LONGMAN, Cross-Street, holds the largest stock of New au Second-hand Harness in Wales, at prices to suit everybody SPANIEL PUPPIES for Sale; le-nion and white dam from St. Pierre, sire Liana- ran 21s. each.—Samuel Adams, Hillside, Pontmeyric, near Chepstow. a933 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE PIANOS. £ 10, £ 12, £ 13, £ 15, £ 17, £ 18. p £ 20, £ 25; an perfect, and wan-antec.- J. Brader and Sons, 9, Wind-street. Swansea. ^MITH'S American Organ nine stops O octave coupler knee swell cost £lb; too sma'! for ch;ipei will sacrifice ior £9; good condition.—HoweH; 80, Windsor-road, Neath. a989 PIANO, Walnut, full-trielioru. check aotion, complete metal frame, cost £ 45, cash £ 25.—J. Brader and Sons, 9, Wind-street, Swansea. 1662 I EIIARD 1/1 ANO, Rosewood, their 65 guinea model; cash £ 35. -Brader aud Sons, 9. Wind-street, Swansea. 1632 Wind-street, Swansea. 1632 BROADWOOD S Latest 70 Guinea Model B Piano in Rosewood; cash £ 40.—J. Brader and Sons, 9, Wind-s rcet, Swan- sea. 1662 /CHURCH ORGANS tuned, repaired, regu- \J lated and kept in order by contract or otberwi-e. Pianoforte Tuning from 3s. 3d. J. Brader and Sons, 9, Wind-street, Swan- tie a. 1662 BRIN öMEAD 53-guinea Piano, met,al frame, B cheek action, £ 39 —J. Brader and Sons, 9, Wind-street, Swansea. 1662 [7 OR SALE, a Cottage Piano; almost new: JL cost £ 15; will sell for £ 10 cash.—J.T., p.o., South Wales Daily Pout Office, liigli- street, Swansea. 903n PIANO (now), iron frame, walnut ease, iu- oiBod gilt panel front and sconces, brackei trusses, and trichord full compass, only 20 guineas, pit) atle at 11s. 6d. per month. —Thompson nud Shackell, Limited, Castle- I street. Swansea. [1710 fpHE monthly payments are so Jovv that X there need be no home without a Piano, Organ, or Harmonium. All instruments guaranteed, tuned, and delneled frce to any part. The largest Pianoforte Dealers in the Kingdom. Write for prieo lists and photos. Note the address :-Thompsoll and Shaekell, Limited, Castle-street, Swansea. [1710 L PIANO, Upright Grand, bv Mornington and P Weston, London, £13 l8s,, or 10s. 6d. per month eat-y payments cost double.— Thompson and Shaokell, Limited,Castle-street, Swansea. [1710 PIANO.—Our 24-guinea Pi:ino is the best value ever offered; sastal frame, trichord, brass pin-plate, chock actiou; wonderful value; 14s. per month; easy payments. Thompson and Sbackell, Limited, Castle- streetSwausea- [1710 I MISCELLANEOUS. DRESSCUTTING and Dressmaking Classes wili shortly commence in Swansea, con- ducted by Madarae Lowther-Kuight, on the European Hygienic System of cutting oik, under jRoyai Patronage renowned every-1 where for simplicity and fit. Each pupil' guaranteed success. Every kind of bodice and sKirt taught; also Indie's and children's jackets, dressing gowos, &0. Fees and par- I. ticulars on application. Address The Cardiff School of Dresacuttitig, 18, Church-street. [972& €000 Feet good Ash and Oak Plankin?, Lt liin, to 4m.; also 1,000 Dressed good Spokes. Lewis, Timber Merchant, Ponty- pridd. a981 LADIES requiripg Home Employment send jU at once addressed envelope to Manageress, 81, Heaford Road, Tottenham, lo, ed. toliSr weeiiiy easily earned. [984A I WESTON SUPER MARlTPROPERTY REGISTER (largest published), with Map, Views, and Prescription of Town, free. —Norton, Son, and Laionde, House AgenL*, -Norton, Son, and Laionde, House AgenL*, Weston-super-Mare. 1741 IT FELMAN, 154, Western-street, Swan- ilL« sea. Best Prie. given for Cast-off Gents', Ladies', and Children's Clothes I Families waited upon by appointment. [163 T BENJAMIN, Saddler, Portlftnd- • street. — The only shop in Swansea where you can get good Home-made Harness at Reasonable Prices. A trial solicited. JL. &r T. BULLIN, Hcatbfleld Mews _J Funeral Carriages, Brakes, &c. CabB always ready. Telegrams, Buiim. Xel' always ready. Telegrams, Builin." Xel' uiionc, 65. d32 Immense Stock of Household Furniture, JL Bedsteads, Beds, and Bedding, at GILES Coox s, Waterloo Furnishing Stores, Swansea. 1635 17URST-CLASS Dress and Mantle making. X —Miss Lloyd, Mount Pleasant House, I' Mount Pleasant, Swansea, OR all kinds of Furniture, Musical Instrn- ments, Strings and Fittings, call or write to J. Stacev, 73, Martin-street, 2worriston. [a9 The best place in the town for new and second-hand furniture of every descrip- tion is at GILES COOK'S,Waterloo Furnishing Stores, Swansea. 1G33 MROE &: CO., 15, Heathfield-street, 1". Saddlers aud Harness Makers. All hand-sewn orders punctually attended to. QTJt>;INE BITTERS, SECOXD TO NOM:, of Grocers, 24 doses, Is., or -id. instead oflSl. Post free, is. Id.; Six, 5s. 6d. —GAMGEK, Swansea, ATARQUEE5, Tents. Flags on Hire. E!is- iu. teddfodau, Sbov/s, &e. Waggon Covers, Riek-clotlis, and all canvas goodi made to order.—Jonathan Jones. Swansea. [067u rpOBACCONiSTS Commencing. IIlu". X Guide '2C0 pages), 3d. To'iacconisls' Co,, 186, Eueton-road, London. Shop fitter for all ti ades. Estimates Free. Established 1866. [1761 I 020.—Tobacconists (eoinmenoinj;). Write for 1 Ud. Guide (260 pages), 3d. How to open a Cigar Store, from £ 20 to £ 2,000. Tobacconists' OutlittingCo,, 136, Euston-road London. N.B.—Shop fitters and show-ca;e makers for all trados. Estimates free. Manager, Hy. Myers. Established 1866. [1761 I M PO { A N T.-WE 1G H TS A.ND I V.ASl-RLS ACT, 1839. All kinds ot Co e iad other Weighbridges, Pit Baui. mi v i.am Machines, kept in proper order bv contract. Estimates free. Distance no object. a irs in all branches by com- petent workmen. -The Old Finn, Estb. 1820. r'ARKAt'i- <St Soys, 12, Alexandra-road. Swansea. IMPORTANT.—PABXALL AND SONS, L,B. 1 12, Alexanui a-road, Swansea, having pur- ch"sed the business lately carried on bv Mr E. lies, of Plymouth tnd Nelson-streeu, Swansea, are now prepared to offer tiE whole of the stock at a great, reduction in pi-jeo. Repairs to all kinds of Scales and Wei<di;nt Machines. Work done by contract. Estimates Free. t168^ i-AbTERN ASTROLOGY. -Conuilt Pro- 1; feasor Laneo, 174, Cemetery road, Shef- field, before Marriage, Speculation, pr He-I moval; fees from Is.; 5s. (udvised) important oases: past events stated. Mention th'.s paper. 985A A RISTOTLE'S WORKS, complete; Jv coloured plates genuine edition 30 stamps, "Pans by Night, or Gav lifp in Paris" (illurtrated5,30 stamps, pObt free- E. Bowker, 27, Rensbaw-street, Liverpgel. Established 1832. Patronise the Old Firm. [1742 PUBLICATIONS^ r IMIE YOUNG WALES MOVEM. NT.- "CYMHU FYDD It Aims and Objects." By W, LLBWELYN Williams, B.A.. dedi- cated by permission to the Ri»ht liuq. w. V\ vilad«;one, M.P. Single Copies Id. c*<jh 9d. per dozen.—Sole Agent for the Swansea and Duffryn Towv Districts M oe up la^o. 17. ^Carlton-terracs, Swansea. 886a 1- MONEY. I p2,0G0 Lo ho Lent on first-class securities at X- 4 per cent.—Apply to James and James, I, auctioneers, Ciower-street, Swansea. [172i> auctioneers, Ciower-street, Swansea. [172i> Ti ^000^ £ 1^20^ £ 40b_and^800l^b6 Len t upon first-class securities, with ample margin I at 4 per cent.-Apply to James and James. [1725 j MONEY.—If you Want Money, call or write, to J. S., 73, Martin-street, Merriston. Strictly private. VR ONEY lent on Plate, Watches, I JL vJL. Jewellery, &c., at the rate of 4d. in the £ 1 per mouth. No other charges.—II. BA&n ETT, 6, Heathfield-htreet. 36d j M~ ESsTi S."jOHN F. HXfiVEY^nd^Co Auctioneers, &e., Goa:-street, Swansea, Have Money to Advance an Freehold, Lease- hold. and Personal Security, Furniture, &c., I Waiehonsed and Advances Made Thereon. MESSRS. JAMES and JAMES, Gower- strect, Swansea, are prepared to under j take mortgages upon sound freehold and leasehold investments. Scud particulars of requirements. [1726 j rnO Lend on Freehold or Leasehold pro- j JL perties in Swansea, sums of £ 100 to £ 1,000 at customary mortgage interest.— I Apply to Messrs. John F. Harvey and Company, Auctioneers, &C-, Commercial Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. [1738 MONEY TO LEND to Farmers, Trades- JYL men, n nd others, in town or country, at men, it nd others, in town or country, at 4> per cent, per annum, in sums from £ 50 to jEl,000, upon personal security, for term of I years to suit borrowers; money upen Mort- gage, 3« per ceiiL-Mr. Wood, 56, Tasman- road, Btockwe^ll, S.W., London. 177 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Ol5.—Lady requires Private Advanoe of this ameunt until the middle of Septem- ber. Will transfer valuable portable property to responsible lender until repayment, and give Four Pounds interest for the obligation. -Address, 973A, Daily Post, High-sreet, Swansea. [973a rARTNEB Wanted, with from £ 30, sleeping P or acthe; management of cash and books if desired.—Rogers, Post-office. Cadex- ton. S08 RHONDDA Railway Debenture Stock I Allotments. — Wanted to purchase any of nbove.-Sta.to lowest price at once to u Purchaser," Daily Pott Office, SWnD8e:l. a93 MATRIMONIAL^ -IfATP.IMONY.- -I,ady of -tmiable dispo- I! 1'.1 sition, accomplished, possessing health, wealth, and beauty, wishes to initrt-y. I Address Box 494, Advertiser Oftice, Bristol. 987a RE you about to gH married ? If^ no eaii and see our Wedding Cakes. The largest assortajent in town. WILLIAMS, COLi-BOE ST] EBT. WILLIAMS, COLi-BOE ST] EBT. 870a FF M ARRIeD, or^aboiit uT Marry, either i. sex, send stamped directed envelope tor invaluable information that youwantto Know; state age, and mention this; paper.- J. H. < Johnson, 47, Heueage-street, Birmingham. 972a -TRADE-sPBCIÂLITrE:¡ I )ASC)E AND Co., 211, Kensington- J terraes 'or best Ffaldau and ail other House Coal delivered at the lowest prices. I Trial solicited. d64 HALL & Co., 2, Mount-Street. Best { Largo Ffaldau, Oriental, Rhonddu J House Coui, Nut and Pea., Anthracite for I I Stoves and v-i eenliouses. d61 1 WJ ELCOME" •' OXFORD" and ] Vv "i MFEBOAT," supply food of 1" l £ Bt quality at moderate charges. Picnic J and schools catered lor. inquiry of Managers. i 1 (., EL>D!.RSliASV, Manufacturing J.1 • Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, and Com- plte House Furnisl T. 19, High-street. Speciality —Kitchen Dressers. O A DP L FRY COMPANY, Alexandra~road O Swansea. Largest Stock Hand-sewn Hainasis in Wales; half Sadd'ers' Prices,, iiiding Saddles, fitted up oomplete, 25s. a966 LOST AND FOUND. BHOOCH.—Lost oa Saturday between Bay View-ercseent, the Swansea Stoids, and St. Hel«a's-road, a Gold Brooch of chain de- sign. Finder will be suitably rowwded upou I return^ntf to owner.—Apply !)., Daily Post Oi'liee, 211, High-Street. 901n 1 IOST, qb the 5th inst., between Gorse-ivie j j and Blip, Lady's Silver VYatcn and Chain — Fiodor returning same to Goai-street Police-station will be rewarded. 9C6a nOUTH WALES VINEGAR, SAUCE, D AND PICKLE CO., Maoufaotureis of ¡ PURE MALT VINEGAR, I PLYMOUTH S3., SWANSEA- SHIPPING SUPPLIKD. Made from Malt. and guaranteed free from II Mineral Acid. I Prices and terms on application 1659 SALES BY AUCTION. BY MESSRS. JAMES & JAMES. JAMES AND JAMES, Auctioneers, Valuers, House, Estate, and Insurance Agents, GOWER-STREET, SWANSEA, and at 11. BOND-COURT, LONDON. Personal and Prompt Attention given to all matters entrusted to the,-a. GOUSKINON. Sale of aii Unfinished Shop Dwelling-houses. A,14ES & JAMES are f oum(i -th instru.'tions JAMES £ JAMKS are favourt-d '.h mstru.aions to bfeiLL hy PUBLIC AUCTKJA. on MONDAY. September 10th, 1894, at the West Knd Hotel, (Jorseinon (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall then and there be produced), the following unfinished BUILDINGS:- All thut Shop and Dwelling-house situate in Attiol1- ro-id (near Mr. firiflRths's lirwer's Shop, Gorseir.on), now in ("OU"Nf' c-f 1, juiU in an aufinished state, together with Two Houses partly built adjoining. Wize,hopand(ine dwelling house arc under cover, with all the partitions built up, and all the door and window frames ready-made and on the premises, while the floor joiste are a,L^o fixed. The two houses adjoining arc built up to the joists all round except the iront walis. There is sufficient material, however, un the ground tficonil,lete these front walls and parti- ions. The houses, which are under cover, are having wh te brkk front walls and good stOUt, silJs. Al! the houses are intended for Beven roomed p-iCinis-jf, and ha^ c a frontage of 16 feet each. The four houses are held, tog-ether with sufficient ground to eiwt three additional houses, under an underlease for 99 years, less the last three days thereof, from September 29th, 188S, at a total ground rent will be sold as they stand in one lot. I 1'0: .B. -The Auctioneers beg to call tbe speciai atten tion of builder. speculator*, and otnei s to this pro- I perty an one affording an e.isy v,ay of making a good j and safe inve'trnant. Now that the MeKhiiev tariff I lias been removed, th?. tin-plate industry is bound to | experience a period of great prosperity forthwith, and j Gorseinon in particular will be among the first p!ac«s to benefit from the improved trade. Sale t" coinin-nce promptly fit 7.30 o'clock in the evewng. For further parilciilars apply to T W. James, Usq., Solicitor, Goat-street, Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Gower street and Dynevor-plaeo. Swansea. BY MR. W. N. JONES. CA R MARTHHKS HIRE. H ifih'v inipoitaat, Sale of a Kesidential Estate RHOSMAEN ESTATE. On? mile from Llandilo. D>vm Li.oyi) Mohgan, ^q., C.B., deoea&ed. MR. \V. N. JOXESis instructed bv the Trustees to OFFISH for SALE by AUCTION at the Drill Hall, Lliindilo, on TUESDAY, the 18th September, 1894, at two o'cl-ck p.m. (in one or more lots, as shall at the time of Sale be deeidedj, the above veiy Valuable Kilatc, comprisinf; MOPEIilV HESIDJiNCE, Corn Mill, Orchirds, Cottages. 106 acres of fxceedinglv iiicli Pasture and Accomtiiotiaiion Lund in the Vale of Towy. The prope ty is of the annual value of about £54û. Plans, particulars, and conditions of sale may be obtained t-om the ,HJCtioneer, Tirsdai!. Ammanf«rd, r of Mrjt'. G. WiLL!AMS. I.lani;lo. [1(49 BY MESSRS. LOWES, SON, AND WATKINS. Without Reserve, and in consequence of non-com pilanoe with the Cou-ntions of Sale. COUMY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. f Sale ot Valuable Fully-Lieensed Public-house. MESSHS. LOWES, SON Ji WATKINS have been instructed by the Mortgagees to SKLL BY ( IShW AUCTION (subject to such conditions an shrtii t Uere and then be produced) at the Royal Hotel, j 3 vapseaj on Fi!II)AY, September 14th, i894" all that j L'ommodious and j FUbLY-LIfclitNSED FKEE PUBLIC-HOUSE AND PREMISES, J known as Six Bells, situate and being in Union-street I Miti Park-sueet, Swansea. The Premises 'thelicermeef which is jfuaranf.—a by tlic Licensing Corporation) include modern stables re- cently erected for the accommodation of eight horses, joach-house, harness-room. &c., all of which produce s. substantial revenue, and cons derably add to the trade of the house, and .ire held for a term ot 21 rears from the29ihday of September, 1$91, at the ,-iarly r«»at of fSO. i-Mt-srrom tlJe 291h day of September, 1$91, at the ,-iarly r«»at of fSO. The Aui-tioneers beg to call the attention of iapiwiHats, Brewers, aliit Investors tu this as beiujf an I ( fxccllent opportunity of acquiring a really first Aass Property, wnere a sound and lucrative business is »L-in^ done. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. Fuitfier particulars be obtained of John H. Richards, Esq., Solicitor, 31, Kis'uer-stveet; or of the I luctiuiieerg, at thei>- OHican, Heathijcld Chambers, ileathlie'd -street: Swansea t. E. A. EVANS. UNDERTAKEK, FIJNEKAL F'KNISHLR, &c., 22. ALFRED STREET, NEATH I, WEDDING AND FUNERAL COACHES, BUAKiiS, HANSOM CABS, DOG-CAKTS, WAGGONETTES, kc OT Ten Stall StaMe antt Lock-up Yard. Posting in all its Brandies. Telegraphic Addies#; "Evans, Alferd-street. <7 H."E. I 'I. ¡ HOTELS ANID CAFES. The Best Restaurants in Swansea. DlNNEIiS FROM Is. rhe "ANGEL," HIGH STREET. rhe" CASTLE," CASTLE STREET. I rtis MIDLAND," WIND STREET. I rhe YACHT," MUMBLES (close to Ter- minus). R. E. JONBS bogs to bis numerous friends and patrons that be has Bedroom Ac- commodation (in additiou to that at the uAngeF' Hotel) at the "Yacht" Caf6, Munfbles. and at the "Midland" Cafd, Wind- Etreet. Bedroom (with attendance) 2s. The Tariff is the same at each hotiso. j, 9, EXCURSIONS. G R BAT WBSTBRN RAILWAY. CHEA r EXCURSIONS will be run as under Sati huav, September 15. to FERH/SIDE, Canuar- then, Te»by, Hrverfordwest, New Milford, etc for Three Days leaving Port Talt>ot at 4.>m., Briton Ferry 4.30, Weath 4.35, Swansea 4.40, and Laadore at 4.&& p.m. I Monday, September 17, Day Trip to Bkistoi. (Laurence Hill), leaving Llanellv 7.JO a.m., Swansea 7.60, Laudore 8.5, Neath 8.2C, Pert Talbot 8,36, and Bridgend at 9.5 a.m. [IS?? Constantinople at Olympia, lSari'» Court Exhibi tion.—Or SATURDAY Ni^HT, Septembei 15tli,a Fast Constantinople at Olympia, lSari'» Court Exhibi tion.—Or SATURDAY Ni^HT, Septembei 15tli,a Fast Excursion to LONDON, for T\>ro or Five Days, will lesve "LlaneHy 11.30 p.m.G.werton 11.4h, Swansea 11.50, Landore 1S.P a.m. (Sunday morniOK). Neath 12^5. Briton Ferry 1 £ .35, Port Talbot 12.45, Bridgend 1.10, and Ltentritsant at 1.30 a.m. [182B Tttk^oav, September 11th, to Cabmfj, NKWVOBT, Tttk^oav, September 11th, to Cabmfj, NEWPOBT, 1.10, and Ltentritsant at 1.30 a.m. [182B Tttk^oav, September 11th, to Cabmfj, NKWVOBT, and BRISTOL, for Two Days, leaving Swansea 1,10 p.m.. Laudore 2.20,Neath 1.25; arid to Bristol only, leaving Neath al 3.45 and Port Talbot at 2.10 p.m. Also to Swansea. WBIWKSUAY. September 12th, Day Trip to Cardik (Horse Show aud Temperaur.e Festival), leaving Llanelly at 7.30 a.m., bwansea 7.55, Landore S.L. Neath S.20, Briton Ferry 8.30, Fort TaJbot 8.20, Pyle 8.60, Bridgend 9.5, and Llantrisant »it9.25 e.m. THtariDAy, September l?th, Cheap Day Return Tickets will be issugtl to Nkath (Faitj bv CtftMR trains from Llar/eUv, SwaniicA, lAndore, LlansaaUet, Port Talbot, Pyle."and Bridgend. Day Trip to | CAHWrp (Horse Silow) leaving Lianelly 7.20 aan., Gowerton 7.30, Swansea 7.45, Landore 7.00, Llan- I sapilet S.5, Dynevor 8.10, Nenth 8.20, Briton Ferry 8-30, Port Talbot 8.40, Pyle S.50, Bridgend 9.5, and Hantrisant at 9,25 a.m. HA: j uav TRIP to Cibdiff CHorae Show.)—Leaving Swansea at 12.45 p.n: Landore 12.50, Neath i.Q, Briton Ferry 1.10, Port Talbot 1.20, Bridgend l.fcO. and Hantrif.Mttat.Z.lOp.m. FRIDAY, September 14th, to CARLis". Dumfries, Douglao, Kirkcudbright, ISDnrauaGK, GLASGOW, Gourock, and Greenock, for 10 days, leaving Lianelly 5.J0, and Swansea 5.55 p.ffi. For full particulars fee bills. HY. Gen,a! Ma CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS EVERY SATURDAY IN JULY, AUGUST, AND SEPTEMBER. WEEKLY AND FORTNIGHTLY UOOKiNGS FROM L( N )ON. Leave Euston 8.15 a.m. :Paddington. 3.10a.m. TO THE CAMBRIAN COAST—Oswestry, Llanidloes. Newtown, and Machynlleth." lALUS: To Arrive Third Clas: p.m. Return. Ahery»twvth 5 ol Borth ..I 4 40 Aberdovey 4 45 y Q"| j Towyn 4 53 4j LJ" Dolgelieyr 6 15', il<U'i QOUi.,l( 5 "3; Harlech.„t 5 5o 1 Portmadoet — 614 Crlccieoht •" { 25 OO f Pwilheli t | 6«T)j Mxchynileth 4 11 20/- Llaniflloes 5 25 18/- Newtown 3 1C 17/- Oswestry m 225 16, J Available to return on the following Mon- day, Monday week or Monday fortnight. Through Coaches will run from Lusfcon to Aberystwyth. Barmouth, and ail CouSt Stations. t-Passengers for Dolgelley, Barmouth, Harlech. Portma.doc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli, booking via WELSHPOOL, travel along f-hu unrivalled shores of Cardigan Bay. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. POCKETTS BRISTOL CHANNEL STEAM PACKET COMPANY, LTD. -< I ;J" CHANNEL CRUISE, SUNDAY, SEPT. 9th, at 11.0 am. FARES, 1/- & 6d. — Refreshments of all kinds supplied on Board. A R N ii jgXCUKSlONS BY THH i v I 6ALOOR ]/ FAVOURITK r,f 8TBAVEB "ALEXANDRA" I (Captain Thomas, Commander), w ind and other I ci > cumstances pcrmlttin jf. SATURDAY, Stptemf-er 8th, to iLiKA^OMBK and LY*»moitth.—Leaving West Pier 9 Lynmouth 5,0p.m.; Ilfraconibeat 7.30p.m. ci > cumstances pcrmlttin jf. SATURDAY, Stptemf-er 8th, to iLiKA^OMBK and LY*»moitth.—Leaving West Pier 9 Lynmouth 5,0p.m.; Ilfraconibeat 7.30p.m. Si'-VDAY, September 9th, CKANKXI. CRUISfc.- Leavii.g West Fier 11,0 a.m. Fires, IJ. and bd. MONDAY, Tl ksday, and ~vVkio.-ksday, at ILFRA- COMBE. COM ¡Hi, TH'Jiisr>AY, September 13th, to the WcR 't-I HfcAD. —Leaving West Fier 3 p.m. Fares, Is. 6d. and 1.. FRIDAY, Septem)>er 14th, u> IUTHACOMBE and 0:.ov> 1..JLY. —Leaving West Pier at 7,30 aiin.; Clovelly 4.0 p.m.; Llfracombe 5.30 p.m SATURDAY, September 15th, Tidai Trip tc- nJ-RA- coMBlf.—-Leuving West Pier 3.45 p.m. Allowing half- hour ashore.—tare 2s. 6d. SUNDAY, September 16th, OHANXKI. CRUISK. — Leaving West Pier 5 p.m.—Fares, Is. nud 6d, 1 Return 3s M.. and 2s. &L; Lynmouth or C! >\ e!iy. 4s.Gd. and 3s. 6d. Season Tickets, £ 1 1«. Tickets and Refreshments may be ohtained on Board. Please cross the bridge at Glo'ster-plac< fpr the Alexandra Wharf, West Pier. Fuli particulars nf-y tJI. had of Mr. Charles Strick.- Offices, 15, Goat-street. Swansea. 14X) >OCK3ETT'S BRISTOL CHANNEL STEAM FA.CKBT CO., LIP. PLRASlTRE SPLBarniD 8AU.IKGS PASSKSiJKR OF THE L. vSTKAMSHIl'te "BRIGHTON" and the "VELINDRA" (Weather andot.u'rcireumstaucesperndtting) From SWANSEA to TLFRACOMBE, CLOVELLY, LUNDY ISLAND. LYNMOUTH, &e. Sunday, Sept. -Jth ahighton), 11.0 a.m., Chaxkki. CJansK.—Fares, Best Cabin, Is.: Fore Cabin, 6d. MONDAY. Sept. 10th (Velindra), 10.50 n.m., Cheap tidal Trip to ILFKACOMBK and B^ck.—Leaving Ilfri •ombp at 2.20 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 12th (V eli,nd rill, 7.0 a.m. to ILKRAOOJIIMK.—Returning at 4..)0 p.in THURSDAY, September 13th (Brighton; at 7.30, a.m.. j to ILFRACOMBK and LYNMOUTK Leiving Lynm^-jth it 4.0p.m..and a, 5.30 p.m. I FRIDAY, September Htll (Brighton), at SKni., to IlfhaComuk aud Li ndy Is; AND, including a Cbiusk I round the Island, l.eavingLundy Island at 3.30 p. HI,. and IlfraeombJ ti.0 pin. I SATURDAY, Soptexnber 15th (Brightrin), at S.Da.m., to l-„iiiAcoMBi £ .nd CLOVKULY. Lea lug Clovelly at 1.0 p.m., and llfracombe "t 6.0 p.m. I Ilfha'omiiK EXCURSION Farks; One Day—Best Cabin, 3s. Gd. Fore CalJiu. 20.60. Saturday to Monday Best. C:i'jfn, 5: (3d.; Fote Ctibin, 3s. fid. Ordinary Fares—Single Best Cabin, 4s. 6d. Pore Cabin, 3s. Return Available for One Month, Best Cabin, 7s.; Fore Cabin. 5^. I ] Excursion Fares to Ctovellv, Lynmouth, and Lundy. Island—Best CM bin, 4t. td. Fore Oabiu, 3s. fid. SKASON i'lOKH-lS, £ 1 Is. Rcfroshments eau oe had or. baajd. Have jour BOOTS TO MEASURE by A. ARBOTr, HAND-SEWN BESPOKE BOOT MAKER The Boot must be .-nade to the Foot, and not The Boot must be maJe to the Foot, and net the Foot to the Boot. I L l" Effect of we^ring bad fitting boots. Natural foot, 27, OXJJ'ORD-STREET, SWANSEA. J Who lias ii;id even 26 ye rs' practicai ..pfri- cnee. and has made the nnatom) of tU* i foot his »pcctul study* & THE EMPIRE PALACE OF VARIETIES. Musical Conductor H. HULETT. Acting Manager and Treaturer Albbrt MITCHELL. HIGII STREET, SWANSEA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD, 1394. AND DURING THE WEEK. DUTCH DAL Y, The man v. ho can talk laughter eat of every rib in anybody's body. J A P A AND JAPO, The Japanese Wonders on on a wire. ROSE HAMILTON, A nice girl, pte.r.t vocalist, and sdtmirabie dancer. One of the best. THE COSTER GIRL— KATE CARNEY. GAE'lTMER AND RICHARDS. The Renowned Continental Musical Eccen- tric C'ewna, SISTKRS WESTON, Two Clever and Charming Artistes. I BAR CLAY AND PEREINS, Ceiwcdians, Vocalists, Md Daneers, Tae Medern Charles Ma.thews:' CHARLES COLLETTE, H M} Awful Dad." Next Week-Anotlier Remarkable Programme- ReZENE and ROB NI, JAMES CURE A.N. DARNLEY BROS. AIM others pf equal ability and. reputation. Watch h Tvo Perfonaancee Nightly. Early one 7 to 9; Late one 9 to 11. Doors open 6.30 and 8.30. Prieee of Admission—Private Boxes. 7s. 6d. tSmg^e seats, 2s.): Stalls Iti.: Balceays 6d.; Pit, 4d Galier;, 20.. FUBUC NOTICES. RE MALLPHANT, DECEASED. I^OK 8ALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, tbe old-established Stationery, Boek- bindiag, and Printing business of the late Mr. Henry Maliphant, carried 08 by him at Cuafcie-square, Swansea, for tke last 30 years. I Further particulars to be obtained of Messrs. J. F, Harvey a.nd Co., Lower Goat- street, S wansea, auctioneers, or to Mr, David Selinc, solicitors 11, Fisher-street, (Swansea. I 1813] WANSEA WORKING MEN'S- CLUB AND INSTITUTE CHRYSANTHE- I MUM SOCIETY. The EXHIBITION wili take place on the 15th and 16th NOVEMBER, instead of the 8th and 9th.. Schedules, & c., will shortly be ready. c'WA KSEA CUORAL SOC1 EtT. o -— The ATTENDANCE of all MEMBERS at the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING and REHEARSAL of ELIJAH." at the Mount Zion Chapel, on TUESDAY, Sep- tember 11th, at Eight p,m., is Particularly Requested. 1825 PRELIMINARY NOT 1 C E THE CONCERT OF THE SEASON. OCTOBER 22nv, 1394. ALBERT HALL, SWANSEA. SIGNOR FOLI, MISS THUDICBLM. MISS MAUDE GUTTERES, and Others. Usual Prices. Plan, &c., at Mr. Gwynne Brader's, Heath field-street. 1810 L- pHINA AND THE OPIUM CURSE. "-) A PU BLIC~M EETING Will be held in the A LBERT HAL L, ORADOCK STREET. SW ANSEA. THURSDAY NEXT, SEPT. 13, A ddressed by ^EV. yUNG*K1NG yEN, M.A, (Of the American Protestant Epiecepal Chnrch Mission in China), who wili appear in Native Costume. Doors open nL 7.30. Chair taken at 8 p. m. by DR. J. A. RAWLINGS. ADMISSION FREE. 1826 SCHOLASTIC. jT'ANDOVERY COLLEGE. This Y*a.iz Successes direct from school include THREE out of the FIVE OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS and EXHIBITIONS at Oxford and Cambridge, j gained by all Welsh Schools. In the Oxford and Cambridge Hoard Examination Nineteen out of the 31 Higher CertiiicateF, and Twelve out of the Thirteen Distinctions gained by all Welsh Schools, Six Distinctions in Mathe- j inatica being bracketed with c ue other Fchool in first place in list of 80 schools. Top Bey 8 in Lower Certificate Examination Two Suc- cetsive Years. 1S93 and 1394 Next Term will begin THURSDAY Sep- Member ZObL. Boarders return the previous or Particulars, apply to the Warden College, Llandovery 1820 i' UNOiJ) CO LLEG E; WOODI^ND i\ TERRACE. SWANSEA. Principal —MR. J. P. LONG. I NEXT TraM BEGINS j MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th j N. TORMAL COLLEGE, CONSTITUTION j Ji HILL. I PKINCIPAL: MR. EMERY. HEAD MASTER: REV. GEORGE EMERY (B.A. LenJ., B.Mus. Oxon.). Next Term begins TUBSDAY, SEPT. 11. 1767 POlrniT'A W L COLLEU1S. Principal—Rev. E. J. NEWELI,, M.A. Successes at Glasgow University, Cardiff, Laiiipetor, &c. Remarkable heait:t results. TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBElilZ768 » 1 HOUTHAND, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, ^5 &<"• taui/ht at the Navigatirn School, Manuel-street, by Mr. DAVID HARRIS, F.Sh.S. 1633 TEETH/ \'t'K l; TH YMr. A. C. HOPSOX SURGEON DENTIST, /Z, DYNEVOR PLACE, 8WANSEA\ nbw EIGBER ORADE school)^ Zb Years' Experience—13 as aenti&t wit Keall, Swansea, fainless Extraotions with Gas a.nd Ether Spray. Best Workmanship, Material, and Fit v guaranteed. High-clas« Work from os. per V.joLh At home daily from 10 un il7. All Couaultutions Fcej. rEETH\ /TEETH THE LARGEST SELECTION OF LOCAL JpHOTOGIiAPHS To be obtained at 4 LFRED R. "'7 AY AND CO., I 4, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. The Best Shilling Albuu1 of the District. ¡ L [1735j .1 i f | JpCKNITURE JpORNITUITlf I JpURNITDRB I I HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. TERMS <' £ 3 w M M Is, 6d. per weelfc 95 2s. OdL n I £10 If 3a, 6d, „ £2() „ m 6s. Od. fl £30 7s. 6d. If „ 12s. &L M Immense Stock to seiect from. OiUy small deposit required. SPECIALITE in SUITES at 96 6s, All Goods Delivered Free. I I P. FREEDMAN & CO.. 34, HIGH STREET. SWANSEA, I I OTRD B&Airaafla: I NEWPORT (MON.),l, 2, 3 & 4. MARKEl I I BUILDINGS,, i NEW TREDEGAR, ELLIOTS TO W N j Mrfl I 82 NEW PINSTONS, SHEFFIELDi, f I I ¡ 1- ■. V ¡ THE LLANELLY BREWER?. I BUCKLEY BROS.. I BREWERS. MALSTERS, WINE I [ SPIRIT IMPORTERS, MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURERS iatm BREWERS OF HOP BITTERS. ,,¡,' PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. Agencies Tenby, Newcastle-Etnlyn, Liandyssil, GaiV martben, St. Clears, Ammanford, a nd Matwitng, Agents waited where not already appointed I | 25P, C A T? M A KTTT'jEll~r. OAD. J 258, CARMARTHEN-ROAD. I I Estabiuutied, 1831. I WM. PH (LLIPS, UNDFKTAKER, AND tXJVi PLETE FONTUA1 VTUKISHEK, 33, Wellingtou-street 34. Siogleton-terraee. £ o3, CarmarthtsiHr- •ad. Telephone 173. Price I-ist on 160;;] Application 258, CARMARLHEK-ROAD. f J 'afcro->«uuttTJ*aT3 'asu I I SPECIAL TO JpOOiBALL pLAYERS, CJ-UBS, AND CtCL'OOLS. iJ PHILIP JENKINS Is new prepare with all the Latest NOVELTIES, DESIGNS. & COLOUKsS IN JERSEYS. CAPS, KNTCKERSL HOSE, & BELTS. SPECIAL TEJIMS for LARGE QUA> t'lTlES, Samples and Prices on Application. SPECIALITY TN GYMNASTIC OUTFITS. .—— 4 5, CASTLE SQUARE. SWANSEA. 23, HIGH STREET JlNT> 21, liNION STREET, SWANSEA. LUNCHEON AND TEA AND COEFEE RIMTTE. MODERATE CHARUICs '£ 1). RICHARDSe