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^EN EVANS & Co., JLTD, ARE NOW OFFERING GRAND VALUE IN DRAPERY, SHOWROOM. FANCY & FURNISHING GOODS. SWANSEA. =Z=-
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BEN EVANS & Co IJTD ARE NOW OFFERING GRAND 1. TV. i D R A P i] ii i SHOWROOM. FANCY & FURNISHING GOODS. I SWANSEA.
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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS SOUTH WALES DAILY POST. WOED3. ONCE. ™KK SIX TIMES. TIMES. 20 Words 0 6 ) 0 9 10 30 Words I 0 9 1 ell 6 40 Words 1 0 j 1 6 I 2 3 50 Words 1 3 j 2 0 3 0 E0 Words I 1 6 I 2 6 3 0 These charges apply only to the classes of Advertisements specified below, and are strictly confined to those which are ordered for consecu- tive insertion, and paid for previous to insertion; if either of these conditions is not complied with, Advertisement, wiy be charged by the Business tecs^lv;; — Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To be Let or Sold, Lost, Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. SPECIAL NOTICE. — Applicants sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this Office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. Advertisers are cautioned that Postmasters a-e not allowed to deliver letters addressed to Initials cr Fictitious Names and any Post Office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Nan-es can be fent to the office of the South Wales Daily Post," High-street, Swansea, and will be kept Until applied for by the advertiser. NOTICE. The South Wales Dailv Post" will be de- livered direct to Subscribers from the Chief Offices, High-street, Swansea, at the following PREPAID RATES Per Messenger. Per Post. s. u. s. d. One Month 1 0 2 8 Three Months 3 0 6 0 Six Months 6 0 12 0 Twelve Months 12 6 24 0 Any irregularity in the delivery should be made known immediately at the Chief Offices. == SJ1 J A TIONS VAC AN T SER v ANTS.—It is not always an easy matter to find a suitable servant, but by Advertising in the "Daily Post," you obtain, at least, a number of applicants to choose from-an important consideration. D X^AItMAID Wanted, domesticated good references. St. George Hotel, Walter-road. 55e8-24 DKADBURY and Co.; Limited, Gower-street, rfi Swansca, has Vacancy in Swaiiea Vallev for Collector, local man preferred. 7e8-21 DOO-Biscuit A Man who Understands Manufacture.—State fuli particulars to W., 45, Ptanley-street. Bury, Lancashire. 50e8-24 ERRA-N D Boy.—Wanted immediately,a Respectable Strong Bov, must be a good cyclist.—Apply Moon S. Brown. Ironmonger. Swansea. 73e8-26 GENERAL Servant Wanted.—Apply Green Meadow Hotel, Pontypridd. 13e8-22 ^J.ENERAL Wanted, able to do plain cooking; early VJ riser.—St. George Hotel, Walter-road. 55eij-24 AIR DRESSERS. Wanted, respectable young 11 Apprentice; first start 7/- week premium.— Muguste Passage, St. Philip's-bridge, Bristol. [48e8-24 MASONS.—Wanted Banker Hands and Walling Masons at new houses, Merthyr,—Apply Iiees, contractor, Mtrtbyr Vale. 49eS-24 TRAVELLERS Waated with connection amongst T Stationers, to Push a Novelty commission only; sample, carry in pocket.-City Stationery Company, Ripon. IleB-21 T10 Drapers Assistants.—Wanted at Once, Miiart Junior: preference with experience of grocery "wilhug to be generally useful; solicit; state full parti- culars. -It. Phillips, Mathry, Letterston, R.S.O., Pem- orokeshire. 104e8-28 ~y^/ ANTED Painters.—Apply Foreman, New Arcade T Buildings, Stepney-stfet, Llauelly. 79e8-26 V* 7 ANTED, General Servant at once; good » references.—Apply Imperial Hotel, Plasmarl 75e8-27 WANTED, Plain Cook.—Give references and full particulars to Mrs. O'Neill, Clun, Sal*p. 3e8-21 ANTED, an experienced General Servant; good *» character required,—Old Swan Hotel, Gower- street, Swansea, 30e8 22 \\TANTED. Two good General Servants; one that ▼ T can cook well.—Apply the Whyndam, College- street, Swansea. 68e8-26 ~Y\7"ANTED, A General Servant, able to do washing. » Apply, Mrs. Finklestein, Cwmavon-road, Aber- avon, Port Talbot, 114e8-28 ANTED. A Good Painter, must be able to do-, » Good &raini*g.—Finkelstein's Cwamavon road, Aberavou, Port Talbot. H5e8-28 WANTED,, at once, an Apprentice to the Shoe- making Trade.—Apply W. F. lleaden, Shoe- ynaker. Strand, Swansea. 91e3-27 ynaker. Strand, Swansea. 91e3-27 ANTED, an active, intelligent junior for General Drapery; personal application preferred.— Apply Wm. Samuel, Blaenavon. 2e8-21 ",XT ANTED, few Masons and Bricklayers; none but T good and steady men need apply; 18 months' JOb.-Samuel Davies, blaelwarw, 63e8 26 "Vl/rANTED, a thorough House Parlour-maid, two m family, also a Nurse House-maid.—Apply Mist Jenkins, 18, St. HelenVroad, Swansea, 72e3-2> WAN 1 ED at once. 25 General Servants; no entrance fee; general waiting-room provided. —The General Advertiser, 160, Gorse-lane, Swansea. 33e3-22 WANTED, a youth, about 16, for Office; must bo good writer and quick at figures.—Apply, The Domestic Supply Co., Ld., Gower-street, Swansea. 32eg-22 WANTED, at once, Billiard Marker, willing to make himself generally useful. — Apply Manager, Welcome Temperance Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 109e8-28 \X7ANTED, middle September, good Nurse for » Y young children; also experienced Cook- Generaf. — Write to Mrs. Chance, Lugwardine, Hereford. S2eg-27 ^XT^ANTED, two experienced Portrait Canvassers Y? and Collectors; wagos and commission; splen- did opportunity.—Apply Major and Darker, Basset- etreet. Redruth, Cornwall. 5Oe8-24 YITANTED. Respectable Farmer's Daughter as t" Plain Cook, small dairy; Church of England; two in family.—State age, wages, &c., to H., Farring- dou Rectory, Alton, Hants. 99e8-21 ANTED, a Yoiing Lady with knowledge of » T Postal Work and willing to help in other business, stationery, boots, &c.—Apply Mrs. W. H. Jones, Post Office. The Dunns, Mumbles. 3497 WANTED, immediately, good Cooks, Parlour- maids, Housemaids, Generals to cook, Nurses, Housemaids for business hours; and a Youth as » Billiard Marker.—M.rs. Lewis's High-class Registry, 9, Castle-street, Swansea. 89e8-27 VVTANTED, Competent Man to undertake by Con- » T tract, for Labour only, the setting, burning, drawing, and loading of Siliea, fire and buff, lacing bricks, and chimney-tops.—Particulars on Application by letter to No. 1, Romilly-road, Cardiff. 20e8-22 "VTTANTED, at once. Junior Clerk thorough » Y knowledge shorthand, good longhand writer. Apply by letter only, stating ago. experience, and salary requited, to William Hancock and Co. w Limited. Brewers and Wine and Spirit Importers, Little Wind-street, Swansea 37e8-23 YOUNG Man Wanted, 35s. per week and commis- sion regular work; splendid opening.—Address • Compo Works, Famworth, Bolton, Lanes. 108e8-28 PUPIL.-Local Surveyor to District Council has a I P Vacancy lor a Pupil; practical experience in road surveying, sanitary work, and all duties of a district surveyor.— Apply Molineux, Surveyor, Shifnal. 3384 CLUB Agents Wanted, to form Clubs for Watches, Cloc ks Jewellery, Silver Plate, Opera Glasses. Musical Instruments, &c. Members pay Is. per week, Terms, Catalogues, &c,, Kendal A Dent, 106, Cheap- side, London. Splendid value. Great success. -Mention Paper. Ladies' and Gents' Silver Levers J 42s.. worth 70s 3160 „ SITUATIONS WANTED. 'I j IT is "Love's Labour Lost" to wander about in seach of a berth, but it is a Situation gained if you advertise in the Daily Post." n BAKERS,—Young Man Seeks Situation as Second or Good Third Hand; abstainer.-Apply, A. Dyer o. 49, Mysydd-street. Swansea. 955d8-19 CLERGYMAN Recommends Young Man as Valet or Attendant; distance no object.—Apply W. Jones, 1, Castle-street. Treforest. 975d8-20 jf COLLIERY Clei-k Seeks Situation; shortly disenga- \y ged through colliery being worked out; good re- ferences and testimonials, — Address, Richards, iaguborwen, Aberdare. 62e8 26 COMPANION or Governess to young children seeks He-eneagement; 24, musical, domesticated, needlewoman state salary; good references.—Apply M.U., Hordley House, Whitchurch, Hants. 7oe8-27 Ii D UTOH:E.R.Wanted. Situation IlS Shopman, or JD Shop and Slaughterman; good references.— Apply n. Reynolds, Welland, Malvern. 973d8-20 GARDKNKR (aged 49) wants Situation experience in alt b>-a"c)ies; wife good poultry manager.— k Ii. Miller, Thf Gardens, Frome. Whitfield, Dorchester, 9fie8 2/ SITUATIONS WANTED GARDENEK, Single-handed; eight years' experi- \JT ence; age 25; willing to make himself useful; gocd character.—A. Peters, 53, King-street, Leaming- ton. 84e8-26 77-7- MAN (Young) Requires Situation, any capacity; last three years as valet; excellent references, good traveller.-H., 9, Worcester-street, Oxford. 61e8-26^ BAKER. — Young Man seiks Situation; good second or single; set (if required) good reler- ences out-doors. — W.H., Stoke Abbott, Beaminster, Dorset. 977d8-20 HOUSEKEEPER.—Domesticated Ladv, careful manager, offers her Services in return for com- fortable home; highest references given and required. —05, Portway, Warminster. 64e3-26 TAILOKS.—Tradesman Requires Situation, l iist- class Cuttir and Practical Jailor. VV.mla take T class Cuttir and Practical Jailor. V\u)d take charge of workshop,—Buckland, Beard-iiiii, Sbepton Mallet. 102e8-28 rjl'j Bakers.-Young Married Man Requires Situa- X tion as Second or Good Third; good reference; total abstainer.—Address, M. Thornbury; iligh-street, Maluiesbury, Wilts. Iu5e8-2S SITUATION Wanted, Jnval Pensioner, as Care- s taker, Collector, Storekeeper, Warehouseman, '1 i1JlpkeelJel", Bat'man, or Cellarman. or any Dr.ceof Trust, Swansea; excellent certificates.—J- Chambers, 8, Paxton-terrace. Swansea. 34e8-22 j -L- "1X7"ANTED, Situation as Carpenter; used to bench W and fixing. — Thomas Davies, The Knapp, Bromyard, via Worcester. 8Ue8-Z.¡ Wf ANTED, Engagement., Daily or Morning, Young »T Children, Mumbles, Swansea, or neighbour- hood also Music Pupils. Good icfereuces.- MiA3 Phillips, Tan-y-cae, Mumbles. 968d8-19 SITUATION.—Wanted as Groom, or groom under S coachman; ride and drive wtll; light weight; age, 23; 1 year 7 months' good CLaracter.-W. Thomas 11, New-street, Portmadoc, Carnarvon. 900d8-21 USEFUL Companion, Housekeeper, or Wait on Elderly Lady; thoroughly domesticated good needlewoman; experienced; references.—E.South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 83e8-27 VTUliSB (bead, or lady's first baby); nobleman's or gentleman's family experienced with infants and delicate children; middle-aged; 6 years good I character, please state wages. Nurse OainrjII e, Aniiobus road, Handsvvorth, Birmingham. 77e8-27 FOR SALE. If you have a House. Horse, Bicycle, Tricycle Piano, Perambulator, Cow, Cart, Watch, Wardrobe, Organ, Piano, Melodeon, Organette, or any other conceivable article for Sale, adver- tise in the 44 South Wales Daily Post," and you will reach thousands of likely customers. pOK Sale, a tine Harp; will be sold cheap.—For view,etc., J. Stacey,68, Martin-street, Morriston. 3501 IT^OR Sale, a Setter Bitch, warranted a good house dog.—Apply Geo. Bevan, 6a, Neath-rcad, Hafod. Swansea. 5008-24 FOR Disposal, a Quantity of Waste, Brown Paper, &.C.— Apply, the Manager, "Daily Post," 211, High-street, Swansea. n FOR Sale. Smart Pony; three years, 13 hands; quiet and sound.—9, Church-street, S'. Thomas; or.48, Waterloo-street. 71e8-26 FOR SALE, a number of books, chiefly historical, essays and novels.—Apply "Junius," "Daily Post," High-street, Swansea, 260n FOR Sale, Singers Special Cushion Bicycle; ball bearings throughout; lockstearing; "King of the Road lamp; nearly new; price, jEa 15s.-Apply, 4, Castle-square. Swansea. 58e8-26 TTOK Sale, a yellow varnished Dog Trap, complete X with cushions and horse-shoe lamps; equal to new; suit a pony 14 bands.—Apply Levy, 267, Car- marthen-road, Swansea. 74e8-26 IT1 OR Sale. Bay Cob Mare, 14 hands; good mover in saddle and harness. One Ditto, 13; hands; goes well in saddle and harness; quiet with steam and trams.—Apply Stubbings, Butcher, Gorseinon.[60e8-26 Sale, a Capital Donkey, Governess Car (with JL cushions complete), and SeL of Harness, all in good condition; suitable for lady or nurse and chiMren.—Apply Weaver, Beachmount, Mumbles. 116e8-28 OU Sale, a Bay Cob Mare, 13.1 hands rising six year* sound; a splendid mover, and goes in any harness. Also Trap and Harness; nearly new.- Apply J. and F. Weaver, Builders, Manselton, Swan- sea 67e8-29 FOR Sale, Dining-room Suite in oak, cohered with leather; 6ft. Dining-room Sideboard, with cupboard and overmantel. with bevel-plate glass, very handsome; Singer Sewing Machine, nearly new, price £ 3.—1, Terrace-road, Mount Pleasant. [46e8-23 TO be Sold, a Bargain, a Freehold Residence with exteasive Sea Views.—Apply John M. Leader and Son, Auctioneers, Swansea. 3473 BARGAIN.-About 2cwt. Yams (wheeling and B fingering), quantity Stockings, and 3 Griswold Machines (perfect), in one lot or separate. -Apply Wools, Daily Post Office, Swansea, 69e8-26 BAKING Confectionery Business for Sale, doing 25 to 30 sacks per week; good confectionery trade ill health cause of leaving.—Apply Bates, Brickkilm- street, Wolverhampton. 2Qe8-22 "YJ ICE Building to be sold; cheap; nearly new; _i3l highly suitable for a studio, greenhouse, etc., et.c.-Applv Box 20, Daily Post," Swansea. [H0e8-28 QUANTiTY First-class Cider for Sale. put on rail in Q buyer's casks; bankers' reference or cash with order.—Apply Goo. Read, South Cadbury, Bath, Somerset. 925d8-21 FREEHOLD Farm (superior), 20, Miles London excellent residence farm buildings; several cottages 250 acres; fair portion meadow great bargain for immediate sale.—Stamped envelope, "Yankerton." Palace-road, Tulse Hill Park, S.W. 16e8-22^ HOUSE to be Sold or Let. just completed, charm H ir.gly situat/edat Langland Bay, near the Hotel, containing nine large bedrooms, bath-room (hot and cold water), lavatory, twow.c.'s, drawing-room, break- fast-room, dining-room, large conservatory, electric bells, and every modern improvement; about i of an acre of landattached.—Apply William Lane, 12, Bay- view Crescent, Swansea. 31e8-22 BICYCLES, MACHINES, &C. FOR Sale, Rapid Safety Bicycle; solid tyres; in splendid condition, 50s.—Apply 128, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 59e8-26 OR Sale, Singers Safety Bicycle Fair Condition with Lamp, and Bell Price 30s. or offers.— Apply, 10, Pleasant VieW-terraee. Swansea. llle8-24 BICYCLES.—Entirely New Stock of Light Road- sters just arrived with very Latest Im&rovemeot Price JB1212s.; Second-hand Pneumatics taken in Ex- thaUife for Nimrods from P-5 to R7, irispecticn respect full.inyited.-Nimrod Cycle Depot, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 57e8-24 SAFETy,-Wonderful bargain ever offered Genu s ine pneumatic tyres double, latest tube tyres Humber (latest pattern) longballlinedandennamelled plated head and air crown; high-ciaes machine, brake and guards; taken for debt, new, not soiled; pump and lamp complete, approval with pleasure to any address cash wanted; no exchange. Priee.£6 18s. 6d Apply to B. Hornett, Kildare, Regent-street, Weston- uper-Mare. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE CCHARLES EADON. 53. Brunswick street, (from J Uroadwoodf and Sons, London). Pianos and Organs from 10/- monthly; tuning, 3/6; recommen tions iroiii Drs. Turpia and Gladstone. [649c9-1.4 MONEY. WALLACE AND CO., 98, Queen-street, Cardiff (Entrance, First Door at Side).—Advance made on Ncte of Hand or other Security; loans o best terms and no delay,—Send stamped addressed envelope for reply. 2i576 CI ASH ADVANCED by 1, SELLNK, from £ 5 and upwardu t n personal security, to all classes,re j »yable tosnit ii (-convenitnre <J1 borrowers. Die- ume 110 object.-Appty I cricnally cl byletter, 9. GHOVJhi PLACE. Swansea. MONEY Lent on Plate, Watches, Jewellery, i.e., at the rate of 4d. in the £ 1 per month. No other charges. —II. BA.KMBTT.6. Heathiield-street. 206 MESSKS. JAMES and JAMES, Gower-street, Swansea, are prepared to undertake mortgages upon seund freehold and leasehold investments. Send ai ticulars oi requirements, 172 MONEY TO LEND to Farmers, Tradesmen, and others, in town or country, at per cent per annum, in sums from £50 to upon personal ecurity, tor term of years to suit borrowers; money upon mortgage, 3i percent.—Mr. Wood. 56, Tasman pad, Stocks ell. S.W, London. 718 ONE Y .U you Want Money, call or write to m J. S-, 63, Martin-street, (opposite school), Mor- iston. Strictly privtle. 106 eB-24 SOL. BARNETT, 11, Dyneyor-place, Swansea, ad- S vances from RZ to RZW d.o.lly to respectable appli- cants; no inquiry fees 930d2-9/96 MATRIMONY. MATRIMONY.—A Correct Photo of your Future jLjjL Husband or Wite, with position, etc.. 13stamps and stamp-directed envelops.—Send age and sex to Miss Herbert, High-street, Whits table. Kent. 113e8-28 MATRIMONY.—A wealthy Spinster, past middle m age, but of very loving and amiable disposition, feeling lonely. Desires Correspondence with an honourable, sympathetic Gentleman (batchelor or widower), with View to Early Marriage; strict secrecy expected.—Address Miss Gilbey, 81, Wells- street, Oxford-street. London, W. 907d8-8 I MATRIMONY. -Widow, nice appearance, musical and domesticated, possessing large private means, residence and grounds, wishes to marry an educated, intelligent gentleman (bachelor or widower) who would be a kind hearted, considerate father to her two children, who are amply provided for.- Address Mrs. Huntley, 83, Grosvenor-street. London, W. 107e8-22 SURGICAL. ARTIFICIAL Arms, Hands, Legs, Peg-legs, Trusses, Crutches, Sptne Supports, and Leg Irons made on premises.—Apply, direct, Pearce's Manufactory. 14, Station-terrace, opposite T.R.V. Station. Cardiff. A E ID, A R p ks THE GEEAT SWANSEA DRAPERY HOUSE, :EXC ]p IS NOTED FOR GIVING -UT :E EXCEPTIOlSrAL VALUE. THROUGHOUT ALL DEPARTMENTS. T)T\UTIT)T\Q !>3. 94, 95, 96, OXFORD ■ STREET, Chironrno EDWARDS, j?. «• i8- bwansea. TO BE LET. Ii you have a house to Let, or have aisy Article tor Sale, or it you are in Want of anything advertise in the "'South Wales Dii)],y Post," and you wili obtain quick and satisfactory results. TO be Let, House and Shop, No. 3, Ileathfield- street.—V. J. Keea, 43e8-23 rjlO Let. 3, Russell-street.— Apply Williams,Jeweller, X 29, Castle-street, Swansea. 23c3-22 TO Let, a Commodious and Well fitted Ciub-room- Apply D. Thomas, Red Cow Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 41e8-23 TO LET, 89, Wat,kin-street (Five Rooms), at 5s. weekly, -Apply D. Harris, 61, Matthew-street, Swansea. 95e8-27 TO Let, 22, Finsbury-terrace; beautifully decornted throughout; bath, hot and cold.— Apply cu the premises. riX) Let, 18, Bryn-road, facing bay; uninterrupted view; 14 rooms; rent £ d0.—Apply Owen, 224, High-street, Swansea. 29e8 22 Let, two or thiee Unfurnished Rooms; terms X H/- or 5/- weekly; near the hospital.—Address Comfort," office of this paper. 4Ce8-23 TO Let, Nos. 7 and 8, Lynn-street, Cwmbwrla, con- taining six rooms each.—Apply General Agency Co., 5, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 27e8-22 T'O be Let, House and Shop, 6, Waterloo-street thoroughly Repaired and Decorated.—Apply. W. J. Jlees, the Laurels, Swansea. 45e8-23 rpO Let, Feathers Royal Hotel, Aberayron, Cardi- A ganshire, with Land adjoining.—Apply to David Lloyd and Son, Solicitors, Lampeter. 103e8-2B TO be Let, large, brick-built Fitting Sbo; 68ft. by 57ft, at Landore, Swansea.—Ajjply John M. Leeder and Son, auctioneers, Swansea. 3472 TO LET, Sketty Hall ("2 miles trom Swansea), from yjth December, 1E95; land if desited.—Apply L. D. Nicholl, 4, Trinity-place. Swansea. 6361 TO Let, three Houses, near Station, Cockett, con taining live rooms each; rent 4/6. — Apply General Agency Co., 8, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 2be8-22 TO Let, ll, Gore-terrace, containing 10 rooms, hot and cold bath central, convenient, and pleasantly situated.-Apply 4, Gore-terracc, Swansea. &5e9-3 TO Let. with immediate possession, No, 58, Khon- dda-street, containing 8rooms, with coal cellar, bath-room (hot and cold water), and gas laid on.- Apply next door, or to Gustavus Bros., Swansea. 2805 TO Let, Windsor-villa, a large detached house, on Langland Hill, Mumbles. Good garden, exten- sive views; good water supply.— Apply W. Williams, The Cliff. Langland, or 2y, Castle-street, Swansea. 22e8-22 TO Let, or will be Sold by Private Treaty, the Business of a large Provision and General Dealer at 1. Danygraig-terrace, St. Thomas; owner -lin- quishing business through sickness; immediate possesion.- Apply Henry Tamlyn, at above address., 65e8-26 rpO LET, Sbop, Dwelling house, and Garden, X situated at Sketty, on main road from Gower to Swansea, being used as a Chemist Shop successfully for 21 years Possession may tie had on 23th September. Rent moderate.— Apply J. Pugh Davies, Wimmeriisld, Killay. 94e8-?7 TO Malsters, Timber Merchants, Builders, Iron mongers, Hauliers and others.—To be Let, with immediate possession, the extensive Storehouses, Malthouses, and Stables, with Shipping Stage to the Swansea Canal, and situate adjoining the Grc-at Western Railway Station at Morri?fcon.—For further particulars apply to W. J. Rees, The Lauiels, Swan- sea. 45e3-23 HOUSE to Let, 10, Kensington-crescent, Swansea, end of August; bath, &c.; lately renovated; £26, Apply on premises. 76e8-25 HOUSE to Let, No. 46, Carlton-terrace; rent, £ 24 per annum.—Apply John R. Richards, 31, Fisher-street, Swansea. We8-27 PORIHCAWL.—To Let, Nesta Cottage (Furnished), P from August 16; terms moderate; close to Ilea and post office,-Cox, Lletai. Pencoed. leB-21 NO 7, Brunswick-place.—To be Let, Good Dwelling- house and Garden, with back-entrance.—Apply W. J. Rees, Swansea. 44d8-23 YARD and Large Workshop, two storeys, to Let in St. Helen's-avenue.— Apply Watkins, Printer, Rutland-street, Swansea. 941d9-7 TO Let, Oystermouth, Swansea, Furnished or Un- furnished. a House beautitully situated, over- looking the Bristol Channel on the renowned Gower Coast, adjacent to Langland and Caswell Bays, containing 3 large reception rooms, kitchen, scullery. larders and pantry, 8 bedrooms, hot and cold water baths, w.c.. etc. gardens about 2 acres. comprising pleasure garden. orchard, well-stocked kitchen gardens, and 2 large greenhouses;stabling,outhouses, etc.-Apply Medium, "Daily Post," Swansea. 54eS-24 _4 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS.—Now is the time of the year when people are looking out for Apartments, and now, therefore, is the time to advertise your Rooms to Let in the "Daily Post." n TO Let, Comfortable Rooms, suit one or two Gentle men.—Apply, Home, Daily Post, Office. Swansea. 999d8-30 BISHOPSTON, Gawer. Large, well-furnished B Sitting and Bedroom to Let; healthily and pleasantly situated on common.—Address Mrs. Has- well Griffiths. í39d8-2i CCOMFORTABLE Lodgings (young lady or gentle- I man), or Apartments nlllY be obtained at 11. Norfolk street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea, very moderate. 88e8-27 HOME offered to One or Two Girls desirous of attending any of the Swansea Educational Establishments; close to seasboie; every comfort. highest references, and very reasonable tcrws- Address Mina, South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 216n 1- LODGINGS—Comfortable Lodgings, with use of hot L and cold bath, terms moderate.—Apply No. 7, Willow-terrace, Near Albert Hall. Swansea. 2be8-22 ANTED, Apartment J (sitting and bedroom), by TV two respectable young men.—Address, stating lowest terms, to Alpha, "Daily Post" Ollice, Swan- sea. 66eS-21 GOWER.—Wanted, Apartments for Young Man near Langland Bay, Ca3well Lay, or district- Terms must be Strictly Moderate.—Apply, Artemus, care, Daily Post" ofhees. 211. High-street, Swansea, 3i3eS-24. HOTELS, DINING-ROOMS. SPLANADE HOTEL, ToRTHCAWL,—lnclusiv Terms from 7s. 6d. per day. Good winter climate Perfect drainage. Golf. 289 JERSEY.—Private Board and Hesidence; close to sea and baths cheerful society; summer terms, £ 2 28. per week; winter terms, from £ 1 bs.—Maisou, Victor Hugo," St. Heliers. 15e8-22 LYNMOUTH, NOHTH DHVON. LYN VALLEY PRIVATE HOTEL AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. Built specially to meet the requirements of the times Containing 60 rooms. Lighted with Electric Light. All Modern Improvements Boarding Terms 30s. to 3bs. per Week; 12s, 6d from Saturday to Monday, including Table d'Hoie Satur- day, three meals Sunday, breakfast Monday, with bed etc. Every accommodation for day parties Write for Tariff and Photo- 3248 WILLIAM BEVAN and CO-. Proprietors. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED to Buy a Light Dog-cart (second-hand), to suit pony 13 to 14 hands.—Apply "S. Post-ofiice, Windsor-road, .Neath. ANTED, Six-roomed House (with tathroom preferred), centrally situated, rent moderate. —Letters to Nemos,' Daily Post," Swansea. 6-27,1'38 VL/"ANTED, small Farm or Cottage, with Laud; or TV small Country Inn with some Land.—The Covent Garden Supply, 20, Chapel Bar, Nottingham. SSe3-27 ANTED, by respectable married couple, the care TT or to adopt a Child; no children; highest references. — Apply, stating terms, M.E., Daily Post," Swansea. 92e8-27 XT^ANTED, cy respectable Married Couple, the TT Caie, or to Adopt a Baby; no children hiehe.it references.—Apply, stating terms, M. Daily Post," Swansea. 964d8-19 MARRIED Couple, having no family, would adopt .A: strong healthy child; nice home; small Pre- mium.— "N, care of Newsagent, &c., Mackintosh- place, Roath, Cardiff. 801d8-21 SHOP Wanted in a good position in High-street, Castle-street, or Oxford-stroet, Swansea.—State lowest rent and particulars to Business," Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 112e8-28 WANTED, House a ad Shop, 20 to 30 feet frontage, High-street, Cf.stie-street, or Oxford-street.— E. R., Daily Post,' Swansea. 986d8-20 WANTED, Copies cf each of the following issues ol the "Daily Port "in 1894: July 2, 4/7, 10, 16. 19,20,25,26,27, Angus tl, September 22. November 3, 14, 27, 29, December i, 26. 31.—Apply the Manager, "Daily Post,"211, (Ii; h-street, Swansea. a -7 MISCELLANEOUS I APPLES, Apples. Apples, for Sale; Good Cookers.- J. Saundeis, Manor Farm, Wheathill, Souierton. 101eS-2a 101eS-2a LAKGE Bankrupt stock of Clocks, Tools, Cutlerv, JS-J Irou TrunKs, at ridiculously low prices at at Fletcher's Cheap Tool Shop, Alexandra Arcade SWUI1SCI1, llOe8-28 JEWELLERY, Watches, Watch Materials, Cutlerv, Electro-plate, Musical Instruments; wholesale list post free.—Wright, St. Luke's-road, Birmingham. 81eS-26 LADIES Nursing should use Raggetts' Nourishing Stout, as supplied to the Queen; draught or bottle.—W. F. Bull and Co., 11). Union-street, [2897 BLOATERS, Kippers. Haddocks, and Ilam-cured IB Red He; rings.—StuaU shopkeepers would do well to enquire pricesfromP. Molyneux, tishsalesman and curer, 129, High-street. 1 io MROE and CO., 15, Heathlieia-sti set, Saddlei • tind Harness Makers. All hand-sewn ordei (tMetnajy attended to. n: LL. and T. BULL1N, Heathlield Mew;. Funerai Cau-iages, BiaLcs, ic. Cabs always ready. Telegrams, "Bullin.' Telephone, 65 [320 Telegrams, "Bullin.' Telephone, 65 [320 ir ONG MAN, Cross-street, holds the jargest stock of L New and Second-hand Harness in Wales, at prices to suit everylody. 718 COMBINATION Stamps.—Name, Is; (Inked), with Box and l^k, Is.6d. Additional Lines, 6d. Post- age, 2d.—Youi. 27, Brunsw ick-street, Swansea. [135 MAKQUEES, Pavilions, Tents, Flags, Poultry and Pigeon Pens for Hire or Sale, Eisteddfodau, Shows, Luncheons, &c.—Jonatnan Jones, Swansea. 818d8-28 SAFES (New and Second-hand) for Sale; bargain; s also bin. Horizontal Engine. Vertical Boilers, Weighing Machines, Tanks.—Birt, 47a, Strand, Swan sea. 745d8-24 TO Cidej- Merchants, Farmers, Ac.—All kinds <•> Wine and Spirit Cases in stock, at moderate prices.-P. Carroll. 179, Duke-street. Liverpool. 983d 9-10 CAST-OFF Clothing.—For Saie, a Quantity of Gentleman's Cast-off Clothing.—Apply Clothing, "Daily Post" Office, High-street, Swansea. 235n PHRENOLOGY, Palmistry, &c. Your right place P in life. Fees from Li.—ProtMsor Allen, 9, High- street Arcade, Swansea. 981dll a rj^OBACCONlSTS Commencing.—Illustrated Guide J. ( £ 60 pages), 3d. 'iobacc«msts'Co., 186, Euston- load, LendaD. bhopfitters tor ail trades. Estimates free. Established 1866. 16 PLANTS.—Brocoli, Dickson's Early Spring, Cauli- JL flower, Veitchs, Autumn Giame, 9d. per 100. j' Strawberry, best varieties, 2s. 6d. per 100.—Chatnber- lain, Sketty. 905d8-21 THE City Dressmaker, 47, Oxford-street.—Walking Dresses, 6s. 6d.; Home Dresses. 5s.; Dressing Gowns. 2s. 6d.; Servants' Dresses, 2s. 6d. Ladies owruMMcials. Perfect tit and best style guaranteed 780d8-26 owruMMcials. Perfect fit and best style guaranteed 780d8-26 TENTS, Marquees.—Thomas Ford and Co., Wine and Spirit Merchants, See., Piei-street, Swansea, have Tents and Marquees of all sizes. Flags, Shields, and other Decorations for Saie or Hire. 872d8-31 £ 20 —Tobacconists (commencing). Write for iUd Guide (260 vages), id. Hew to Open a Cigar Store iron 0 £G,OOO.-ToUac;coni5u' Outt:tting (;0. Ht:, Euston-road, London. N.B.—Shop titters Hi;show-case makers for alltrades. Estimatesfree. Manager, ljy. Myers. Estabii;hed IS66. 1761 Wr KEATHS, Crosses, and Floral Designs of all Descriptions Made to Order at the Shortest Notice; also a Variety of Artilieiai Wreaths.—A. E Kitley, Florist, 37, Oxford-street (opposite National Schools), Swansea. 2751 AMARRIBD Lady has valuable, harmless recipe of great importance to Ladies. Stamp-directed envelope for particulars.—Mrs. C. Cas. 5, High-street, Whitstable, Kent. 97e8 27 -_u ARISTOTLE'S WOR £ S, complete coloured plates; genuine edition ^0 stamps. Jf ris by Night, or Gay Life in Paris (illustrated), 30 stamps, post tree.—E. uuwier, 27, Renshaw-ntreet, Liverpool. Established 1332. Patronise the Old Firm 1742 RUPTURE CURED without operation Ail who wish to get rid of Rupture and trusses should send to S. J. SEMtsiais, Hernia Specialist, 19, Chancery-Jane, London, and 26, King-street, Man Chester, lcr his Book,post free 7d. 644, CIDER. — The finest Devonshire, Hereford or American cask or bottle wholesale and retail.— W. F Bull & Cu, 10, Union-street. 3093 Xl/'HITBREAD'S, Celebrated London Bottled Ale v v and Stout, 2s. 6d. per dozen pints.—W. F. Bull X Co.. 10. Union-street. 3C93 MFELMAN, 154, Western-street,Swansea. Best Mo Price giveii for Cast-off Gente, Ladies,'and Children's Clothes. Families waited upon by appoint- ment. FEMALES Only.—Nurse Parker's Pills (pink); safe, F strong and speedy- Buxes, 1s. lid. and 2s. 9d.- Gamgee, 13, Wind-street, Swansea, and New Dock- road, Llanelly. 893d8-30 TRIPOLI Onion Seed (Giant Rocca, Red and White Italian). Lettuce (Grand Admiral, Lee a Insur- ance, Hardy Hammersmith, Dobbie's Model White, Turnip). All at 4d. ounce, carriage paid.-Humphreys and Heighway. Mardol, Shrewsbury. 847d&-22 PATCHWORK. PATCHWORK. Patchwork.—Agema P Wanted. Ladies, Families, and others totry our Parcels, containing about 200 assorted pieces of beau- tiful prints, suitable for aprons, cushions, quilts. One sample parcel, Is. 6d. two,2s. 6d.; four, 4s. 9d.; carriage paid. Also velvets, silks, satins, &c., one. parcel, 2s. 6d.; two, 4s. 6d.; four, 6s. 3d.—J. BLACK, 71, Burlington-street. Manchester. 2732 • rriHE Perfection of Medicine."—It A. Es&ery, X Esq., J.P., Cefn Bryn, Gower, thusdescribes Bevan's specific for Neuralgia, Tic, Face-ache, and Tooth-ache, as prescribed by the late DJ. Tom Williams (of Wind-street, Svonsea.) Prerared only oy W. George, M.H.P.S.. Market Drug Stuies, 10, Oxford- street. 2015 XVfARNING to TvpewritingClerks.—A new disease Vl is developed by the old-fashioned blind or ribbon Typewriters. The lifting caniage and con- tinued alteration of the focus of the eye and stooping to peep under the carriage to "verify" and the mental strain involved is most disastrous. The only remedy is to substitute the "Williams" machine, which has perfectly visible writing in full sight; no dirty ribbons; and two hours. work more a day can be done with the Williams" than with any other with less fatigue, in fact wilh pleasure and benefit. Mr. G. C. Wade will at any time be prepared to exhibit a Williams" aDd demonstrate this to callers at 3, Mount-street, Swansea. 154.16-19 Tbe most MIRACULOUS MRDI- A IJIJJJ/OOIA li CINE ever discovered for all irregularities of the female system, and iO removes all obstruction. This WONDER c FUI. remedy has worked miracies. IjADlr-o. THOUSANDS have been relieved by its use. as testified by the numerous UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. Stamped adaressed envelope for price libt, and copies of testimonials, which are guaranteed genuine, urJdera penalty ot £ 1,000, open o inspection and investigation. The only effectual emedy on earth. Try and judge for yourselves. TT 4, LANG DALE, Est. nearlv A. DA&MA1L, WALTHAMSTOW. 50yeairs T\<<-ACKENZIE S FEMALE UnMEDY.-One bottle LAII guaranteed tc remove the most obstinate obstructions and irregularities in 12 hers. Harm Ie& Nothing can resist it. Failure impossible. Send stamped envelope for particulars, testimonials, and advice. Ours is the most, powerful and strongest Remedy sold, and in no single ease has it ever falei- even in the most longstanding intricateand lingering cases. Post free under cover, with written guarantee of cure 5s- (five shillings).—Mrs. Mackenzie, Trafford House, 83, Dawea-road, Fulham, London. Mention Paper, 2992 SPECIAL TO YOUNG MEN. XJust Published, for Two Stamps A* X TREATISE ENTITLED S\, "HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH." A most Valuable Book for Young Men. On the LAWS GOVKKNIAOT 1.IFJL and the CAUSE SYMPTOMS, and TRJLATMKMT of all diseases depending on Nervous Debi.'ty, Mentaland Physical Depression Palpitation of the Heart, Noises in the Head and Ears, Impaired Sightand Memory,Indigestion,Prostration, lassitude, ic. Sent post free on receipt of Two Stamps, Address Messrs. BAHNES & Co. 48, Lonsdale-square. Bamsburv. London, N. WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) OEM T OZENGES. For over thirty yearsthis highly valuable remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak Delicate Children (often given as incurai-le; is like magic. Getting rid of this toimenting pest by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate child becomes strong, healthy and lively; the pride ustead of the anxiety of his guardians. Sold at9id., Is. ljd., and2s. 9d, rer box, by most chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, chemist, 30, High-street, Sw ansea. A listof testi- monials, svmptoms, &c., on application. "Sir,—1 have for 80me time used your Anthe- mintiaor Worm Lozenges in my family, and find them a very speedy and efficacious cure for asceanide, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great recommendation for children. W. IIUTCUINSOA Vicar 1" Kowdcn. MISCELLANEOUS 1 DRESSMAKING.—Miss Coxhead, 1,340. Neath road. Hafod, Dressmaker. Perfect lit and style ;uaranteed; charges moderate; mourning orders promptly attended to. 98e8-27 PILSENER Lager Beer; St. Pauli Breweries p Bremen. The tinebt German beer brewed Sole ageuts. W. F. Bull & Co.. 10. Union-street, Swansea. 3093 FOR Dress Rings, Engagement Rings, and Wed- Jf ding Rings, go to L. Baer, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 42, Castle-street, Swansea, next to Post Office. 2506 EARTHENWARE and China.—Seconds, £ 2 crates; beit. £ 3; or will ser.d 15 dozen seconds articles for 17/6; write for lists.-Webb and Co., Railway- passage, Longton, St ffordshire. 21e2-16 HEIGHT Increased three inches without detection by Pinet's Elevators (ratented.) Can be worn in any boot or shoc.-S. tV. Pinet, 56, Berners-street, Oxford-street, Loudon. Pamphlet and testimonials one stamp. 2796 k> ji* will buy the linest Spectacles or Folders in the bJ IO world. No better lenses can possibly be' made. Sole a gee t for Swansea and District for the Autimatic Si^bf-testing C<n>iaiiy (Limited), W George, Market Drug Stores, 10. Oxford-street. 2108 BEAUTIFY Your Homes with the new Virginian Creeper. Self-climbing, turns lovely colours and shades in the autumn. Fine plants, 9d. each.—Kitley, 37, Oxfop'treet. Swansea. 840d8-24 FISH! < Live Bait Gentles" Maggots — Hu i, 26, Oxford-street, has now a tremendous quantity of this wonderful Bait, w hich is in prime condition. 53e8-24 BUILDERS Supplied with Paper-hangings, &c., at Wholesale Pi'ces. — Pugsley and Son, Glass Warehouse, 24, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 939d9-7 UIKIKE BITTEliS, SICOKD TO NONK, of all NeCo Grocers, 24 doses, IF. 300 per cent. saved. Post free, Is. Id.; Six, 6s. 6d.—GAMJKK, Swansea; Llanelly, New Dock-road, 205 SEEDS I Seeds 1 Seeds Onion; Lettuce, S Cabbage, &c., all kinds for present sowing, at lowest. prices.—Kitley, Seedsman and Florist, Oxford- street, Swansea. 12e8-21 CHAPMAN'S Agency for Governesses, House CHAPMAN'S Agency for Governesses, House keepers, Companions, Book-keepers, Barmaids, Useful Maids, Hotel Servants; Waiters, Boots, Grooms, Gardeners, Porters.-AddreM 56, White- ladies-road, Bristol. _5e8-:U "VT OTICE.—We beg to announce the Opening of a ii General Advertising Office where Houses to Let, Apartments, Lodgings, Miscellaneous Situations, See., may be advertised Thousands of Handbills wili oe Distributed Weekly in Swansea and Neighbouring Towns, containing all classes of Advertisement* as above.—Please Note Address; The General Advertiser, 160, Gorse-lane, Swansea, W ANTBD. every Housebolvter and Users of Coal to try Sample of the Invincible Coal Saver COALINE." The attention of Steamship Pro prietors and large Consumers of Coal generally Is repectfully invited to this valuable production for the saving of coal, preservation of firebars, and abatement of smoke. Numerout tocal testimonials. Householders are guaranteed a saving of over six cwts. in very ton of coal treated with our patent Coaline," which is a fuel saver and not a fuel. -May be obtained from the local agent Charles Cooper, 1. Upper Fleet-street, Swansea; or wholesale from the sole manufacturers, Coaline Co., Cardiff. 17el0-10 I LADIES' BEST FRIEND. I MARRIED or SINGLE LADIES should send at once for LADIES' HANDY ILLUSTRATED G1IDE, post free, sealed, two stamps invalu- able information of Stevif falling remedies for all Irregularities and Obstructions, obstinate or long- standing. — Madame D. W. Liixy, Colston-street, Irregularities and Obstructions, obstinate or long- standing. — Madame D. W. Liixy, Colston-street, G1IDE, post free, sealed, two stamps invalu- able information of Stevif falling remedies for all Irregularities and Obstructions, obstinate or long- standing. — Madame D. W. Liixy, Colston-street, Bristol. 377d8-28 HE JOHN GRIFFITH, CYCLE-CORPORATION Of 57, Queen-street, Cardiff, beg to draw the attention of buyers to the fact, thattbeyare now offer- ing the cheapest and best lines of Cycles that have ever been offered to the publio, eclipeing all previous efforts. Do not buy until you have seen our stock. Sole agentö for Humber and Co., Ltd.. Singer and Co. and other leading tirm». Our speciality is Genuiue Dunlop tyred light safety of good make for £1010s. Renairs undertaken. Cycles sold on easy terms as well as for cash. Correspondence solicited. 2840 NATIONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE N COMPANY, LIMITED. HKAD OFFICE 22, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF DIRECTORS: JOHN GUNN, CHAIRMAS. W.H.MATHIAS. Sift J.J.JnJJKINS. I WILLIAM RILEY. ROBERT FORREST. COL. CHAS LYNE. W. SOU iHWhLL JONES Capital. £ 250,000 FullySubscribed..™« £ 100,0G0 Transacts, in addition to Accident Insurance and Employers Liability Insurance. FIDELITY GUARANTEES and BURGLARY INSURANCE At Moderate Premiums, Appiicatio from Agents especially of Fire and Lif SCHOLASTIC ARNOLD COLLEGE, CONSTITUTION HILL, SWANSEA. NEXT TERM Commences SEPTEMBER 5th, 1895. Preparation for all Public Examina- tionlclo-Apply HEADMASTER. 3469 SWANSEA NAVIGATION SCHOOL, 22, N EW OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA (Estab- lished 1885). -Principals Messrs. HARRIS (Brothers to the late Mr. David Harris). First-class Certificated Teachers.— CAXDIDATSS SUCCESSFULLY prepared for ALL LOCAL MARIMK BOAKD BXAMISATIOKS. Twelve recent genuine successes, Masters and five First Mates majority on first trial. Beail's Deviascope. LKSSOKS given in PITMAN'S Shorthand, Arithmetic, Civil Service, Book keeping, and Steam. Success guaranteed. 3392 WAN SEA MARINE ACADEMY, 9, MANSEL ST., SWANSEA (ESTAB. 18S5), Principal, Capt. W. L. DIXON (Certificated). Sea- men and Officers carefully and successfully prepared (for all Grades of Certificates) for the Loci,! Marine Board Examinations in Navigation, Seamanship, and the Rule ot the Road," etc. Capt. Beall's latest Compass Deviascope at this Academy. Recent successes. Terms on application. 297« PITMAN'S SHORTHAN u ALAIJUJIi. .u. PITMAN'S SHORTHAN D ALAIJUJIi. 1NGLIS, the successful competitor against all comers, has at length decided to Open an Academy He is assisted by competent teachers, and ladies aud gentlemen may safely entrust themselves to his care. -4, Cradock-street. 117e8-29 EDUCATION (Girls).—18 guineas yearly, for board, laundress, English, French, music, singing, aud dancing; cow kept; no extras; French governess; gymnasium, knnis; references; prospectus, view of large house and grounds; stations on M.R. and G- \V.h.-Mada.me, 4,College-court, Gloucester. 934d9-21 FREE Education offered four latle gu ts, over m c years; small payment for board; seaside. —" M„" Beilevut;, The Green, Llanstepban, Carmarthenshire. 14e8 22 inNiVERSMY School, S.:cutbport.- A most success- J iul Boarding School for Boys.-T. Isherwood, It-A., L.L.D., Principal. 887d9-17 PITMAN'S Shorthand taught «y a certificated teacher and verbatim reporter; learner's, cor- responding, and reporting styles; private or class tuition, en easy terms.—J. Crawshaw, 8, Bay View- terrace. off Gorse-lane. 503n WANTED immediately, Young Lady for Morning Tuition, £ 16; Three Young Ladies for Fancy and Drapery, also Apprentices; Two Young Men for Drapery; Gentleman's Housekeeper; Manageress: Three Waitresses; Cook, £ 20; Six Housemaids; and and Drapery, also Apprentices; Two Young Men for Drapery; Gentleman's Housekeeper; Manageress: Three Waitre,ses; Cook, L'20; Six Housemaids; and several Generals,-Apply, The General Advertiser, ¡ 160^}ore<^lanejJSwa«8ea^e!M0^ LOST AND FOUND LOST, Biack and Tan Terrier, wearing red collar. Finder returning same to 2, Richmond-villas, Swansea, will be rewarded. 43e8-23 LOST, Black Retriever Dog, with leather collar; answers to name Peter,—Anyone found detain- ing fame after this notice will be prosecuted.—12, Picton-place, Swansea. 93e8-27 STIIAYED, Black Wavy Retriever Dog, white spot ou breast, answers to name of Ross. If detained s on breast, answers to name of Ross. If detained I alter this notice prosecution will follow.—D. Jenkins, Builder. Oxford-street, Swansea. 5Ze8-24 1 -1 I E. ( I FREE! FREE! Post Free to anv Address. S AFETIES SAFETIES! SAFETIES Important to A g e n ts Dealers, and others. Whole sale List contnining 1,000 (One Thousand) Machines, new and second-hand, sent Post Free to any Address; 50 per cent, cheaper than other makers or agents. Why pay more or fancy prices ? Single Machine at Whole- sale Price. Write at once for the largestand most complete List in the Cycle Trade Sterling vilue and no large profits.—W. R WARKILOW. Cycle Works, Rodent-street Weston-super-Mwfc 2767 SALES BY AUCTION. I On THURSDAY NEXT, Aug. 22nd, 1895. IMPORTANT SALE of a LAHGE QUAN- TITY of FURNITURE of SUPERIOR MANUFACTURE, removed from various Residences in the Neighbourhood for Abso- lute Sale. ""VTESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON lXJL will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on the above date, a large assortment o; Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, and UTHEH EFFECTS, as under:- Beautiful drawing-room suite complete in ligurtd silk tapestry, walnut ditto in ligured velvet, Brussels and tapestry carpets, marble timepiece, bronze and other ornaments to match. walnut and mahogany overmantels, china cabinet, massive walnut dining- room suite complete in le; th *r, oak ditto complete, mahogany ditto with eight small chairs, well-made 6ft. walnut sidebourd with drawers, eeliaretle. and cupboards, mabogHny dining-room table with two extra leaves, walnut, oval table, rosevood dit,to, oil paintings and water colour drawings, mahogany tookshelves, massive Italian brass bedstead, French ditto, wire, wool, and hair mattresses, feather beds, bolsters, and pillows, heavy mahogany 6ft. wardrobe with plate-glass door and cupboards, dressing stand largeeheval glass and wasbstand t j match, wainut wardrobe with Vla.k-¡{lass door. massive walnut bedroom suite complete, walnut and ash ditto, mahogany duchess wasbstand and dressing table, grandfather's clock in case, two very handsome Chip- pendale chairs, walnut music Canterbury, chests of drawers, mahogany cbeffonier with plate-gias* doors and back, three pairs of curtains, pair of electro-plated candlesticks, and many other articles too numerous to mention. The whole may be Viewed day prior to and Morning of Sale. Sale to Commence at Eleven a.m. The Auctioneers call special attention to this Sale, the bedroom and drawing-room effects being very valuable. A great portion is of London make, and the vhole 11m> be disposed of to make way for other important fixtures at early dates. For Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneers st their Offices, Goat-street-chamtiers, Swansea. 3482 BKRTHLLWYD BHICh. WOUKS, SEAR GOVVERTO*. To Brick Manufacturers. Engineers, and others. MR. DAVID ROBERTS has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above Works, on FRIDAY, August 30. 1895. the whole of the PLANT. MACHINERY, BRICKS, PANTILES, CRESTS, &c., Comprising 1 horizontal engine, 12in. c,¡¡n.jer, 2ft, stroke (in good condition) vertical boiler, mortar mill, steam power brick machine with pup mill con- nected, belting, jceM pug mill and stand, winding drum with s,tel wire rope, turn table, 2 wooden trams, anvil, bellows, brick press, 2 brick aud pipe machines, quantity of pipe and brick dies of various sizes, rails on siding and incline, quantity of old rails, large quantity of shelving, barrows, deal planks, copper hand pump and spanners, 2 barrels of oil (at the station, Penclawdd). large quantity of solid and hollov bricks, pantiles, flooring squares, ornamental crests, pipes, &I., &c. Sale to commence at Twelve O'clock Noon. A convenient. train leaves Swansea (Victoria) L. aud N. W. Railway at Ten O'clock for Gowerton. The Brick Works it, situated midway between Gowerton and Penclawdd. Dated August 10th, 1895, 7, Fishpr-street, Swansea. ZAB6 JAMBS AND J AAlilS Auctioneers, Valuers, House, Estate, and Insurance Agents, GOAT-STREET. SWANSEA, and at 11. BOND-COUKT, LONDO Personal and prompt at)ention given to all ma-tters entrusted to tbein. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE CHARLES NORTON, DANYOuED, LILLIPUT, NEAR SWANSEA. 1V| E3SRS. JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. LTJ. bave received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, Iligh-st reel, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, September 4th. 1895, at Three o'clock in t he Afternoon (subject to the Con- ditions of Sale to he then read), the following PROPERTIES, Viz. Lot 1. All that valuable Messuage or Dwelling- house, Yard and Premises, situate and being No. 2.36, High-street, Swansea, for many years past occupied as solicitors offices, by Mr. Charles Norton. Held for the residue of a term of 21 years from Z5tb. March, 187 i, at the yearly rent of £6J Lot 2. All that Family Mansion, known as Dany- eoed," with the lodge, outhouses, stables, coach-house, greenhouses, gardens and lands thereto belonging, containing together eight, acres or thereabouts, situate on the Oysterci»uth-road, about three miles from Swansea, and late in the occupation of Mr. Charles Norton. Held for the residue of a term of 35 years from 25th December, 136b, ..t the yearly rent of £12U. For Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to the Trustee, Samuel Taylor, Eso., Chartered Accountant, Temple Buildings. Goat-stieet, Swansea Messrs. Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester- place. Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 4, and 5. Goat-street, Swansea. 3500 EXCURSIONS. THE FAST AND MAGNIFICENTLY-FITTED PADDLE STEAMER "A L E IAN D Ii A" (Under the Command of Captain J. Thomas), having a full Home Trade Certificate, and the only Steady Boat. in the Bristol Channel, having no list whatever, replete with every accommodation for the oomrort of Passengers. in wet as well as tine weather, will run MARINE EXCURSIONS As under (wind. weather, and nthN circumstances permitting) from the WEST I'IBK WEDNESDAY, August 30, 8.30 a.m., LTJNDY ISLAND Direct, retuniingfruill Lundy 4.30 p.m. THURSDAY, August 22,8.30 a.m., iLFRACOMBE and LUNDY ISLAND, returning from Lundy 5 p.m., lifraconil,c 7 p.m. FRIDAY. August 23,7.30 a.m" ILFBAC JMBE and LYNMOUTH, returning from Lynmouth 4 p.m., Ilfracombe 6 p.m. SATURDAY, August a.m. sharp, toWISSTON, returning from Weston 6 p.m. nefreshmentsat modemte prices may be obtained on board. Please cross the Bridge at Glo'ster-p!ace for the Alexandra Wharf, West Pier. Season Tickets, £1 Is.; Ladies', 10s. 6d., may be obtained at the Offices, 15, Goat-street, Swan- sea. 3210 POCKETT'S BRISTOL CHANNEL STEAM PACKET CO. LTD. Pleasure Sailings oi the Splendid Passenger Steam- ship BRIGHTON TO ILFRACOMBE &c. For Fares, etc. and for Particulars of CHEAP EX- CURSIONS to BARNSTAPLE, BIDEFORD, TORRINGTON, EXKTEJf, PLYMOUTH, etc., see Dills WEDNESDAY. August 21st, 8.1t. a.m., ILFRA COMBE and CLOVELLY. THUHSDAY, August 22nd, 8.15 a.m. (Good Tem- plars and Total Abstinence Societies' Annual Excui sion,) ILFHACOMBE and LYNMOUTH, 7.30 p.m. Grand MOONLIGHT TRIP. 1 are. Is. FRIDAY August 23rd. ILFRACOMBEand CLOVELLY, SATURDAY, August. 24th. S.15 a.m., ILFRACOMBE and LYNMOUTH; 7.30 p.m.. Grand MOON-LIGHT TRIP, Fare Is. 3099 CASTLE HOTEL, SWANSEA, IS NOW OPEN. HOT & COLD LUNCHEONS DAILY, 12.30 to 2.30. ORDINARY EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 3454 JAMES McBRY'DK, PROPRIETOR. nAMERON ARMS HOTEL V; SWANSEA. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. COMMERCIAL, COFFEE, AND SMOKE HOOMS, BANQUETING HALl" BILLIARDS. MODERATE CHARGES, For particulars and tariff apply to the Manageress. 3330 E. A. EVANS. UNDERTAKER. FUNERAL FURNISHER, &eM 22, ALFRED STREET, NEATH, WEDDING AND FUNKTfAT. COACHES, BRAKES, HANSOM CABS, DúG-CAHTS WAGGONETTES, &C. lF 1 en-Stall Stable aud i..ock-up Yard. 1 < -1 iiigin i; U it a Branches Ii let la i liH: Auti. est; "livans. Alfred-street. PUBLIC NOTICES. pE CHARLES PRICE, DECEASED. All Persons having CLAIMS against the Estate of the late Charles Price, Esq., Manager of the Metropolitan Bank <of Eng- land and Wales); Limited, High-street, Swansea, who died on the 28tli June last, ure requested to send in the same to the undcr- signed, on or before the 31st AUGUST, Dated the 17th day of August. 1895. (Signed) H. & C. B. JENKINS, Solicitors, 3493 4, Fisher-street. Swansea. RHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY X\< RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEItEBY G1\ EN that the TTTENTY- SlXl'll HALF-YKAULY OU DIN Alii GENE UAL MEETING of the PIWPHIETOHSofthe lit) ON DDA and SWANSEA BAY JiAILWAY COMPANY will be held ut the MACK WORTH HOTEL, SWANSEA, on SATURDAY, the Slst August., 1S85, aL Half-past Twelve O'Clock in the Afternoon, tor tho General Purposes of the! ndertakmg. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUKTHER GIVEN, that after the ordinary business of the said Meeting is concluded such meeting will be made Special or Extraordinary for the purposes of considering the expediency 0: creating and issuing and, if it. should be considered expedient, to sanction the creation and issue Of the capital authorised by the Rhoudda and SwanseaBay Railway Act, 1895, andt.lieexercise of the borrowing powers conferred upontlie Company by the said Act. The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 19i h AliG UbT to the 31st AUG UST, both days inclu- JOHN J. JENKINS, Chairman. H. s. LUDLOW, Secretary. S-ansea. 10th August. 1895. 3470 OUHOOL BOARD OF THE UNITED SCHOOL 0 DISTRICT OF SWANSEA. CENTRAL HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL. DY.n KVOR Pl.iCE. DEPARTMENT TRINITY PLACE. BOYS' DEPARTMENT—ACCOMMODATION ISO. The School contains a number of Class-rooms, a for pt.ct.ie31 work in Chemistry and Physics, a Lecture Room for Science teaching, an Art Class Room; a Gymnasium for physical exercises; and a workshop for Manual Instruction in Woodwork. This department. consists of two Sections, viz.:— J. THR KLEMENTARV For Boys in Standard iv. to vii. The ivxt- year's course of study", ill commence September Zud, la95. TS OF INSTRUCTION. Reading: English Literature. History and Geo- graphy; Writing; Dictation and Composition: Arithmetic; Geography and Map Drawing; English and Recitation; I" enci.t. Algebra, Singing, Drawing, Elementary ScieJJJce, Manual Instruction in Wood- work. Drill and Gymnastics. TI. THE ADVANCED SECTION ORGANISED SCIENCE SCHOOL. In connection with the Science altd Art Department This section is for boys who intend to continue their education beyond that given in the Elementary see- tion of the School. It provides a tlwrough and pro- gressive course of education in Science, combined with literary and commercial instruction. The full- course extendsu,>r three or tour years. and is divided into two parts—the Elementary and Advanced. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. KLKMENTARY COUKSE. Science and Art -Mat hematics (stage I), Elementary Pbysics, including the fundamental pimciples of Mechanics (r.hei retical and practical); Eienientarv- Chemistry (theoretical and practical). Freehand Drawing, Elementary Practical Geometiv, English—Language and Literature. Commercial—Shorthand or Latin, and French. t Manual Instruction and Physical Exercises. ADVANCED COURSE. » Scieuce-Mathematic5 (5ta,ge 11). Geometry, Elemen- tary and Advanced; Heat (with practical workj, Inorganic Chemistry Theoretical (with practical woi k), Theoretical Mechanics (divisions I or IL), English and Literature. Commercial -Shorthand or Latin, and French. Manual Instruction and Phvhic.il Exercise. GIRLS' DEPARTMKN T ACCOMMODATION, 341. This Department consists of two sections, viz. :— 1. Teh ELEMKNTARV. For Girls in Slandards iii. to vii. next year's course of study will commence September 2n0, 18S5- SVB.II.CTS OF INSTRUCTION. .Re,lding; English Literature, Geography, :wd His- tory; Writing Dictation aud Composition Arith-, ruetic, G rllJr¡lUar, Geography and Map Drawing, French, Domestic Economy, Needlework. M'ngirig, Drawing Practical Cookery, Physiology, Object Lessons, Elementary Draw ing and Colouring. Drill and Calisthenics. 11. ADVANCED SKCTION ORGANISED SCIEXCE SCHOOL in connection with the Science and Art Department This section is for Girls who Intend to continue their education beyond that giren in the Elementary tection of the school. The full course of instruction is for three or four years. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. BLEMTSHTTAKY COURSE. 1. Elementary Mathematics Euclid, Algebra, Arithmetic. 2. Practical Geomeferj. 3. Chemistry-Theoret ical and Practical. 4. Freehaud Drawing. 5. Physiology aud Hygiene. 6, Other Subjects :—Cooking, Household Manage- ment, Dressmaking, Flench, English Literature. History, Geography, Mapping," Plain Needle- work, and Singing. ADVANCED COURSE. 1 Mathematics 4 Physiology 2 Geometry 0 Physiography 3 Hygiene 6 Model Drawing and Shading from the east. 7 Other Sub jects as above. Students are being prepared for the Examination of the College of Preceptors, Any Studeuts who desiie it can be prepared for the Oxford or Cambridge Local Examinations. Hours of Instruction Bors-Mornirg, 9.3u to 12.30; Afternoon, 2 to 5. Girls—Morning, 9.30 to 12.30; Afternoon, 2 to 4.30 or f" FEES,—6d.per week, and 3d. for use of Books and Materials. The Schtfol will be re-opened after: he Midsummer Vacation, on Monday, September 2nd, 1895. 3491 GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL BELLEVUE, SWANSEA. pRlNciPAts—THE MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by resident Certificated English and Foreign G^Ternesses and N isling Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The Ilcuse is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. The THIRD TEEM will begin TUESDAY, SBPT, 17th, 1895. [3483 CAHDIFF TRIENNIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL. SEPTEMBER 18. 19, 20, AND 21, JS95. PRINCIPAL VOCALISTS MADAME ALB AN I, MISS LLLA RUSSELL, MISS FLO- RENCE OLIVER, MISS CLARA BUTT, Mit. BEN DAVIES, MH. WHITNEY, MOCIvRIDGE, MR. WATKIN MiLLR, MR. PLUNKET GREENE, MR. D. FFKANGCON DAVIES, MFx. DOUGLAS POWEL, "WEDNESDAY Tillers" ST, FRANCIS" and Wagner Selection. EVISN Mendelssohn's "ST. PAUL, THURSDAY MORH Verùi's "REQUIEM," íStMl- ford's Ode THE BARD. and David Jenkins's PSALM OF LIFE. „ EVE.N. Beilioz "FAUST. FRIDAY MOKN Spohr's LAST JUDG MENT" and Beethoven s 'CHORAL SYMPHONY EVEN Su Hi van's "LIGHT OF THu WOULD. SATL""RDAY Motes. "THE MESSIAH." EVKN MISCELLANEOUS CON- CEHT, CONDUCTOR SIR JOSEPH BARNEY, Detailed Programmes may be obtained on applica- tion to the Secretaries, festival Othe-is, 18, High- street, Cardiff. 3b0¿ ALBERT "fyj" INOR 1-1 ALL SWVNS:;A. MR. FREDERIC GRIFFITH (Solo Flute Royai Italian Opera. Covent Gardens, and Associate of the Koval Academy of Music), has t.he honou. to announce a MUSICAL EVENING, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29TH, AT 8.0 O'CLOCK. ARTISTES PUNOFORTE-MISS LLEWELA DAVIES. VOCALISTS- MISS JULIA LEWIS. MR..1. R. REECE, AND MH. DAVID HUGHES. FLUTU-Mll. FREDERIC GRIFFITH. Acco-mPANI,-T — MR. D. T. WILLIAMS. Reserved Seats, 5s, Unreserved Ditto. 2s., from Mr. Gwynnc H. Brader's, Heathiield-street. [3490 k THE WEST END LIBRARY For NOVELTIES in LEATHER, CABINET AND FANCY GOODS, ART NEEDLEWORK, and Materials for sn.me, we hold a spiendid Up-to-date Stock at extremely MO»BRATE PRICKS. THE WEST END LIBRAE Y 14, WALTER-RO,I), SWANSEA. I THE EMPIRE M&nnsrer OS^V^ALD STOLiLt MONDA Y, 'AUGUST 19th, AND DURING THE WEEK} SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF MR. EDWIN KEENE, the Popular Comedian and Vocalist; Miss KATE IiEEVES, the Vivacious Comedienne and Burlesque Actress; and their CELEBRATED COMBINATION, Who will appear in the new and successful comic musical nautical sketch, entitled— L U C E T T E S HUSBANDS, Or, JINKS AMONGST THE BREAKERS, Introducing the following Artistes Miss Kate Reeves, Miss Maude Montgomery, Mr. Victor Du Cane, Miss Marie Ashton, Mr. Alec C. Pearson, Mr. Edwin Kecne, and the MASCOTTE 4, a Quartette of Charming Dancing Girls. 1) -t3 KITTY CLAYTON, In her Character Impersonations er Low Types of Yankee Life. SAM D A L T ON, Perhaps Not." J. P. DANE, Singing Coiredian&ad Dancer. ART 11 U R COMBES, The Orihinal-" Cabby knows his Fare,* Carriage Waits,&e. BROTHERS MCGRATH, Funny MocMoouM. BAEELLO AND MILLAY, The Greatest of all Horizontal Bar Grotesques NEXT WEEK—KATE CARNEY. NEW THEATRE. WIND-STREET, SWANSEA MONDAY, AUG. 19th. and during the Week, at 8, PROF. E. K. CROCKER'S 30 EDUCATED HORSES. Afternoon Performances THUBSDAY and SATURDAY at 2.30. 3479 -|3 r| i Q WITH HOT AND COLD WATER PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING AND ELECTRIC BELLS. JOkíN LEGG-, NELSON STREET. SWANSEA, SOLE AGENT FOR THE INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER. PUBLIC NOTICES. B O R. O U G H OF S WAN SEA. I-WAKSEA DISTRICT DIVISION, PAR1.IA- MKNTAKY ELECTION, 17th JULY. 1895. SUMMARY of the RETURN respecting the ELECTION EXPENSES of JOHN KOPEJi I WRIGHT, "Esqiirn*, a Candidate at the above Election, which Return was received by me ou the 21st August. 18% l Returning Officer's charges, £ 103 2s. 10d.: Personal expenses of candidate, £ 25 6s. ld. Election Afc-eut, £ 105: Polling Agents, £ S 7s. Clerks, £ 30 18s. 6d. Messengers. £ 17 4s. 3u; printimg. £ 32 4s. 7d stationery, £ 2 17s. lid,; advertising, £ 97 15s. 9d.; postages aud telegrams, £ 29 fis. 5d. hire of r< oriis for public meetings, £ 6 15s. 6d. m;e of foiiiiiiittee looms, £ 27 10s. 10d; miscellaneous matters, £ ?.0 9s. 2d., (Signed) L. J. KEMPTHORJ* E. Any voter is permitted to inspect the said return and tile awempanyiug declarations and documents, on payment of a fee of Is., at the Guildhall, Swansea, at any time during office hours, within two years next after the saici date of the receipt of the same by me. Dated this2isi day of August. IS95. AV. H. EDWAIM'S, 3504 Miivor and Returning Offiear. B OROUGH OF SWANSEA. SWANSEA TOWN DIVISION. PARLIMKNTARY ELECTION. 17TH JULY, 1895 SUMMARY of the RETURN respecting the ELEC- TIuN EXPENSES of ROBERT .TOIL'. DICKSON BUliNLIE ESQ., Candidate at the ahove Election, which Return was received by me on the 20t August, Returning Officer's charges, £ 106 4s. 6d.; Personal Expenses of Candidate, £ 3; Election Agent, £ & Polling Agents. £ 9 9s-; Clerks, £ ■*5 Mes nensreA £ 16 10s. Prinfing. £ 64 17s. lOd.; Stationery, £ 2 16s 10d Avertising. £ 22 14s. 8d.; Postage and Telenrams, JE16 3s. 4d., Hire of Rooms for Public ileetinv, Eg 4s. Hire of Committee-rooms. £ 19 14s. 6d.; Miscellaneous Matters, £ 29 Ibs. Sd. Total, £ 369 17s. ?d, (Signed) LAWRENCE RICHARDS. Any U pennitted to inspect the snid return and the accompanying declarations and documents on payment of a fee of one shilling at the Uuildhxll, Swansea, at anv time during office hours, withia two ^{■ars next after the said date of the receipt of the t.ame bv me. Dated this 21st dav of August. 1F9*J W. H. EDWARDS. 3503 Mayor and Returning Officer J^O ROUGH OF SWANSEA- SWANSEA. DISTRICT DIVISION PAR. LIAMENTARY ELECTION, 17th July, 1895. SUMMARY' of the RETURN respecting the ELEC- TION EXPENSES of DAVID BUYSMOit JONKS. ESQ., a Candidate at the above Election, v. hirh lieturu was received by me on the i 7tli August, 1895 Returning Officer s charges, 103 2s. 10d.; Polling Agents, E16 13s> Clerks, £ 98 10s.; Messengers, jEKi 17s, 6d.; printing. jElbO 15s. 10d.; stationery, £ 12 1:01.. 5d.; advertising, £ 9/' 19s. 3d.; postages and telegrams, £ 41 7s. lOd:; hire of rooms for public meetings, L16 lis, 70,; hire of committee rooms, Os. 6d.; mis- cellaneous m"tters, £82135. (Signed) D ISAAC. Anvvotei is permitted to inspect the said return and t"be accompanying declarations and documents en payment of a lee of one shilling at the Guildhall, Swansea, at any tiine during office hours, within two years next after the said date of the receipt of the same by me. same by me. Dated this 21st day of August, 1895. 3bOb I W. H. EDWARDS, Mavor and Returning Officer, 3505 JT.XN D OWITY-C O L~T7E G E • ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. I The following scholarships will lie awarded npon the result of an examination to be heM in January, 1S96 :-1 Two of £2;) a year each. Two of £ 20 ,■ Two of JE15 Three or JE10 „ Six Foundation Scholarships of £ 8 8s. a year each. I Three grades cf papers will beset .'or candidates under 14, under 16, and under 18 years of age. Boys coming into the school in the Michaelmas Term will be eligible for tJie Scholarships. There is noreligiousrestrietion. During the flVK years ending August 1694. ifit-, school gained 19 SCHOLARSHIP.? and EXHIBITIONS at Oxford amt Cambridge in Classics. Mathematics, Science, and History/and 91 UIOHER CFIITITICATKS t. from the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board, with 55 Distinctions (in Classics, French, Mathematics, Scripture, English, History, and Science), and 69 LOWEK CERTii ii i.TES. with 120 First Classes, the onlv two candidates who in the last three years gained Eight First C!a<seseach being Llandovery boys. THIS YKAR'S DISTINCTIONS include, among many others. Five Scholarships and Exhibitions at Oxford, three of them'bf ing opCM; the Sixth Place in the Honours List of the London Mai:iculation, June. 1895. with the RIG, Exhibition; and a First Class in Final Mathematical Honours, Oxford. Next Michaelmas Term will begin en WEDNESDAY, September ISth, 1885.. For particulars appiy to the Warden, College, I.b.jiir.vet 5^-70 VENTH ANNUAL S H O W. VICTORIA PARK, SWANSEA. (Bv kind permission of the Mayor and Coiporation). SWANSEA MORSE SHOW <30 classes, open to all comers) will be held in the above Park OIl WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 28th and 29th. 1395. £600 IN PRIZES. Special Piizes for Jumping. Trotting, Tandem Trains, (ifcc. Entries close August 21st, 1S95.—Schedules of prLes, entry farms, Jte.. can he ohUined of the Secretary, HENRI C. HITMAN, 1. Northampton- place, Swarsea. I Admission to Show Vard, Is, each day. 332G PUBLIC NOTICES IOUGHOR ATHLETIC SPORTS J Wll.l. UK Htx.l> IN f. FIELD AT THE "TRAP IN," In connection with the Princess oT Loughcr Lodge, L.O.A.S., Ashton Unity, .f > ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th, ibvj. LIST OF ADVENTS. 1.—120 Yards Flnt Race (handicap), open to ail comers: let prize, £2 2s.: 2tid piiM, 15s.; 3rd prize, 7s. Od. 2.—CIO Yards Flat Race (handicaps open to all comers 1st prize, £ 2: 2nd prize, 15s.; 3rd prize, 'Is. 6d. 3.—120 Yards Ilnrale Race, over six iligbts: 1st prize, £ 1 10s.; 2nd prize, 109 6d.; 3rd prize, fis. 5.—Three Standing Jumps: 1st prize, siiver medal (.the name oi the winner will en.^raTed thereon) 2nd prize, 3s. 6d. 6. -120 Yards Boys' liace (uc er IS years of age): ht prize, IOp.; 2nd prize, 5s.; 3rd prize. 2s. 6d. The Champions ef SouthWaleshave already entered. Entrance Fee" of Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Is. 6dj Nos. 4 and 6, is.: i'ovs' Race, C'd. CoMJiiTiEjt.— Dro. Ii. J. Hansol1,P.P.C,s.. Bro. Rhys Harries, L5ro. Sam Weeks, liro^ Eviin Roderick, J3ro. W. Jones, Bio. W. Hoj>« kin. Treasurer, lire. Lewis Rees. Handicappcr, D..loties. Esq., Loughor; Judges Philip Thorny Esq., Lcughor; and J. Looker, h:S({.; Penrheol; Starter: W. Ciower, Esq. The first race triil stnrt at 2.30 p.m. skarp. Refreshments provided on the ground. THE LOUGHOU muss BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. The field is sitnatc about eight minutes' walk from both stations at (iowevton, and about five minutes walk from Gorseinon M about fi?e minutes walk from Gorseinon M [L. & N.W.I?,) A"DMISSK"'N to the rieid, 6d. Children nnder 12, half-price. Far further particulars apply to ELLAb JENKINS, Secretary, Mount Crescent. Gorseinon, WIIjLIAM COPUS. ST. HELENS STEAM MABBL3 AND MONUMENTAL WORKS, M (.4,petite Hopital) 1111 ST. HELENS-ROAD, SWANSEA Monuments and Headstones, Inscriptioas n Imperishable lxtters, Er.amelled, aiat« and Marble Chimney Piecc 184? D A V I i ] S. AND COMl'laviii 1 LAiiKAi. !• UIlNISlltR, UNDERTAKER I ADULTS FUNERALS. 1st Class, with Best Glass-i-ide Ilellrse. Two Be»t Couches and Pairs to Matcb, 8t«ut Klin Shell, f»fl- lined, and Satin-t rimmed Kobe, I-reach outside Oak C#1in, with Best 13r.iss li.rciVui*, Elaborate Breast l'L- te (engraved). Bearers, and S«M- fat tendance ►. £ ii It P Ditto, as above, v, iibi ut Shell iiiio }3eaitii-s 8 S I Ditto French I'olifhtdVh'ii Coftm and Bruss Furnii ure. Fiill-linedantJ i.'tbe,Glass-side bhellibier. and Fly 5 0 0 Ditto L'lm l'oli*h«*rt Coftin, w itti Kieciro- t-iHSS Furliiture, Shellibiei, and Fly 10 0 2nd Class „ Do. I )o. 6 S fc No Extra Charge lir 1,'se of Falls. JSC. finly l>»aeti< ai Yvovkmen Kmpioyed. F, PRINCE OF WALES-ROAD, ((llMHiferu; I..MP11,]'.), a\VAKiSKA. fZS31 COLEMAN'S p;; OR HERB'S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WINE OVBil TWO TirOT'SANO TKSTIMOMiLS Have been received from M.'dio^i! M.-ri. SIX GOLD MKDALS AXI> "NK .SUA'EK MKD^ have been rxled. Sold in I?ottles, 2s. 9d. and 6d.,everywhere. Sole Manufact.iirer a: A 2-, 91. Bottle, tent I'oafc Free on receipt *r SS Stamps. # 26<!» Loe •! Agents—D. L. Erans, chemist, road, Taylor & Co., i-intiterl Isaac Gale, 18, flich Street; lie Ii. Low- ther, Mumbles; J. T. Davias, 13 and 14, Wa.1I..er-roa.d Swansea.