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EVANS & Co.. W AKE NOW OFFERING GRAND VALUE IN APBKT, DRAPERY, showroom- fancy & FURNISHING GOODS.. SWANSEA.
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f BEN EVANS & Co., L ARE NOW OFFERING GRAND VALUE '{ 1. I D It I A P E I-zl SHOWROOM' FANCY & FURNISHING GOODS. SWANSEA.
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PR £ PAID ADVERTISEMENTS SOUTH WALES DAILY POST. wOBDS. ONCE. j THKEK TIMES. I TIMES. 20 Words 0 6 j 0 9 1 0 30 Words 0 9 ¡ 1 i 16 1 0 I I C I 2 3 50 Words 1 3 I 2 0 I 3 0 MWords ) 1 6 26 3 6 Ad'- £ C c^ar§es aPPly only to the classes of t :rti.=eirients specified below, and are strictly tiv '^ose which are ordered for consecu- "■ lnsertion, and paid for previous to insertion; THE A r (,ese conditions is not complied with, Auvei'tistment will be charged by the Business ■u- e: — Apartments, (Situations Vacant or fcr-&Uted> To be Let or Sold, Lost, Found, and ^cellatjeous Wants. SPECIAL NOTICE. Applicants sending jj. rephes to Advertisements addressed to lals or fictitious names, at tki.s Office, are lh^UeS*e<^ no' tc sel1^ •nginal testimonials with elr application?, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. 6r^uCr^sers are cautioned that Postmasters &~e or v- *° delher letters addressed to Initials ad 3 ^ctitioLis Names and any Post Office. Letters ress £ d to Initials or Fictitious Names can be P ,}° the ofiice of the South Waie* Daily High-street, Swansea, and will be kept 1 &pplied for by the advertiser. NOTICE. "^outh Wales Daily Post" will be de- direct to Subscribers from the Chief <*8, High-street, Swansea, at the following PREPAID RATES — PREPAID RATES Per Messenger. Per Post. n s. a. s. d. Vn* Month 1 0 2 » bree Months 3 0 6 0 Months 6 0 12 0 **eive Months 12 • 24 6 t u-v irregularity in the delivery should be made SITUATIONS VACANT ANTS.—It is not always an easy matter o find a suitable servant, but by Advertising & the "Daily Post," you olftaim, at least, a Umber of applicants to choose from—an ^Portant consideratioa. n active and respectable. Wanted by impor- Cognac and Bordeaux lirnis. — Address ^luoi. General Post Office. Cardiff. 141e8-30 ^AKMAID Wanted, domesticated go«d references, St- George Hotel, Walter-road. 55e8-24 ^ERK.-Wantei>at«ice,a Junior Clerk.—Apply ArotJ » ^iUips, Mxthrv, Letterston, li.S.O., l'ern- v^aeaUire^ 145e8-30 "^AHPENTERS.- -Wanted at ence good Fixers.— »Wy personally Wm. Harris, builder, Gllfach, fengam, Kbymney VaiUv. 140e8-3Q \_| Biscuit Trade.—A Man wba Understands Tfetani ^anufacture.—State full partieularsto W., 45, ^J^y-street, Bury, Lancashire. bOeS-24 I^SHAND Boy.—Wanted immediate.'y.a Respectable '"ohn Q °"K Boy, must be a good cyclist.—Apply '» Brown, Ironmonger, Swanaea. 73e8-26 .j.iN.ERAL Wanted, able to do plain cooking; early riser,—St. George Hotel, Walter-road 55eú-24 a.1 mauack Traveller, 18y6 active man nJF^y have good commission throughout district; tOic.tt variety. -Apply jai. Dilks; and Co., ^5ghatn- 123e8-29 aIRDRESSERS. — Wamted, respectable you us ^,llri apprentice; first start 7/- week premium.— Passage, St. Philip's-bridge, Bristol. [48eS-24 w ^SONS.—Wanted Baaker Hands and Walling r.„, "as«as at new houses, Merthvr,—Apply Rees, •factor, Mertbyr Vale. 49«S-24 Drapers Assistants.—Wanted at Once, Smart y. uaior; preference with experience of grocery generally useful; solicit; state full parti- Ai-oV J Mathry, LeWerston, R.S.O., Pera- (^k8 £ :_bire. 104e8-2S TiiiP&iuters.-Al-,plyForeinaiR. New Arcade Bui.diags, Stepney-street, Llanelly. 79e8-2S 1ED, Good General Servant, fond of children. ,5g- t-'piy Kogert, 5, Walter-road, Swansea.[lJ0e8-2 A-NTED, General Servant at once; good references.—Apply Imperial Hotel, Plasmari. 75«8-27 "V ANTSD, Two good General Servants; one that *tr <■ i'aa cook well.—Apply the Whynctam, College- ~^tt, Swansea. 68e8-25 Y\ l it |J. A General Servant, able to do wasliiug. »„ Applv, Mrs. Finklestei*, Cwmavoa-road, Aber- •;»v^n,_Port 1'albot. U4M-2S \VTED, A Good Painter, must be able to do Good Graining.—Finkelstein's Cwamavon-road, Z^^n^Pert laibot. libe8-28 Yy ANTED, at once, an Apprentice to the Shoe- ifc-L. making Trade.—Apply W. F. lieadeii, Shoe- ^rer' Strand. Swansea. 91e8-27 \VANTED at once. a sharp Lad as I rrand Boy.— "•Cro»o» APP'V to A. Rubenstein, paper hanger, 24, »^^5i^treet. Swansea. 147e8 24 YY^TED. few Masons and Bricklayers; none but .Vv c ^°°d and steady men need apply; 18 months' _oamue! Davies, Biaengarw, 63e8-26 ^^|TED at once, a smart lad for office; must ^eu u ave had some previous experience.—Applv _Pnope Company, Wind street, Swansea. [132e8-2a *\Y ANTED, a thorough Hause Pa rlour-inaid, two T family, also a Nur«e House-maid.—Apply —Jffnains, IS, St. Helen's-road, Swansea, 72e8-2S '\7 AX'TKD, good General; able to do plain cooking; housemaid kept.—Apply, stating wajres, erence. Mrs, Jones, Bassaleg, Vicarage, Newport, 142e8-30 Wbeelwlights- Wanted, a good Workman; eon»t.HUcy t»r suitable man.—Apply personally • W. H. George, Markec-street, Blaen- 133eS-29 YY ANTED, at once, Billiard Marker, willing to make himself generally useful. — Apply I"R_ il**er, Welcome Temperance Hotel, High-street, 109e8-28 "r ANThD, middle September, good Nurse for young cnildren; also experienced Cook- •TLf.5r* — Write to Mrs. Chance, Lugwardine, ■"•wford. 82e8-27 YVai^TED, two experienced Portrait Canvassers auU Collectors; wagos and commission; splen- i-'i oppQrtullity.—Apply Major and Darker, Basset- ^T^t,J{edruth, Cornwall. 50e8-24 \\f ^TED, Girl, about 15. to Assist in Shop and a. Make Herself Generally Useful; one who has fj}.-J? Used to business preferred.—Apply Kussell, 49, ^•street, Swansea, 134e8-30 a Younft Lady with knowledge of Postal Work and willing to help in other ltles*. stationery, boots, 4c.—Apply Mrs. W. 11. 5 Pest Oliice. The Dunns, Mumbles. 3497 YYfANTKD, a smart Young Lady for Tobacconist '■•ton an<^ fa-^cy Business; must be well experienced i a- used to good-class trade.—Apply, with terms and ''fences, M Jacobiui, 98a, Queeu-street. Cardiff. 121e8-29 YY' immediately, good Cooks, Parlour- maids, Housemaids, Generals t<> cook, Nurses, !>3l!lliSerr'a'<*e ^or business hours; and a Youth as V^Ca-H ^ar^er. — Mrs. Lewis's High-class Registry, 9, c ersr'reet, Swansea. 69e8-27 Y\^ A-^TED, at once, Junior Clerk thorough -A. knowledge Eboythand, good longhand writer. ^,1 ^P'y by letter only, stving age, cxj/erinnce, and OS.J.y fequiied, to Wiliiam Hancock and Co. tXitti Brewers and Wine and Spirit Importers, —18 Wind-street. Swansea 37e8-23 DUNG Man Wanted. 35s. per week and commis- p ;tion; regular work; splendid opening.—Address ••—Works, Fain worth, Bolton, Lance. 108e8-28 P^PIL.—Local Surveyor to District Council has a mi', vacancy tar a Pupil, practical experience in road »..rve-V'fg, sanitary work, and all duties of a district rveyor.—Apply Molineux, Surveyor, Shifnal. 3384 ("'tt:B Agents Wanted, to form Clubs for Watches, j. Clocks Jewellery, Silver Plate, Opera Glasses. ,irJfS)cal Instruments, &c. Members pay Is. per week, irt ,C"' ^atalogues, &c„ Kendal & Dent, 106, Cheap- •a. ^indon. Splendid valu;. Great success. • *lion Paper. La<lt»:s' and Gents' Silver Levers worth 70s 3160 HOTELS, DINING-ROOMS. "JASPLANaDM HOTEL, PORTHCAWL,—Inciusiv ierms from 7s. 6d. perdav. Good winter c'imate [i rain age. Goli. 2S9 .J —Private Board aud iiesidence; close to < £ *-°<3 -'atU» chuetful society summer terms, V;'„; i,tr week: winUr terios, from £ 1 bi— Maiion, ^torii^g0f- St. Helierl. 15e3-22 Sj l.X'NMoUTii. NUKTH DEVON. kJ, .VlN VAJJ.KY PRIVATE HOTEL BCATJU.iao KSTABI.iSHMENT. U-. an«*iibe r«iju;rernents of the times '-3.1, 'õI;; rexmv Lighted with Klectric Light.. 'r* 'r.iyrr,T«n»cMU, 'r:"t" iOa. to ?M. per Wrek; 12s, 6d from ifr..N 'aeiodinj Tahle d'Ho»« Satur- > v.U'ft '"I' VtJkful Monday, with bed ^-o<lar r,r I'.sy p,M*>s ,tu '"k'a. FrourieJois. I SITUATIONS WANTED T .s "Love's Labour Lost'' to wander about in «eaeh ol a ber\h, but it is a Situation gained if you advertise iu the Daily Post." 11 COLLIERY Clerk Seeks Situation shoitlv disenga- ged through colliery being woiked out; good re- ferences and testimonials, Address. Richards, Sguborwen, Aberdare, 62e8-26 CCOMPANION or Governess t» young children seeks Ue-engagement; 24, musical, domesticated, needlewoman state salary; good references.—Apply M.B.. Hordley House, Wnitchurch, Hants. 73e8-2/ needlewoman state ¡¡alarv; good references.—Apply M.B.. Hordley House, Wnitchurch, Hants. 7&:K-27 /1 AKDEN c.K (aged 49^ wanta Situation experience VJT m all branches; w ife good poultry manager.— R. Miller, The Gardens, Frome, Wtutneld, Dorchester. 96e8.21 GARDENER, Single-handed; eight years' experi- ence, age 25; willing to make himself useful; good character.—A. Peters, 53, King-street, Leaming- ton. 84e8-26 "Vf AN (Young) Requires Situation, any capacity; XT-L las; three 3Tears as valet; excellent references; good tr.tveUer.-H., 9, Worcester-street, Oxford. 61e8-26 \r CRSE (head, or lady's first baby); nobleman's or gentleman's family; experienced with infants anu delicate children; middle-aged; 6 years good character; phase state wages. Nurse Oakville. r|^AILORS.—Tradesman Requires Situation. First- JL class Cutta and Practical 1ailor. Would take charge of workshop.—Buckland, Beard-hill, Shep'on Mallet. 102e8-28 TO Bakers.— Young Married Man Requires Situa- tion as Second or Good Third; good reference; total abstainer.—Address. M. Thornbury, High-street, Malmesbury, Wilts. 105e8-28 LJSEFUL Companion, Housekeeper, or Wait en J Llderly Lady thoroughly domesticated good needlewoman; experienced; references.—E.South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 83e8-27 WANTED, Situation as Carpenter used to bench and lixing. — Thomas Davies. The Knapp, Bromyard, via Worcester. 8Je8-27 WANTED, Situation in Confectioner's or Fancy Business; age 21 tall; would give t iuie.— B., Highclifle Lodge, Weston-super-Mare. 146eS 30 "IXTANTJSD, Re-engagement as Matron or House- T t keeper; aged 27, experienced, highest references.—Address M., 40, Greenbill-rtreet, Strat- ford-on-Avon. 137e8-30 \/R7ANTED, by farmer's daughter, situation in y hotel bar or any business, willing to assist ia household duties; experienced in bar; in or near Swansea preferred.—Atidress J.H., "Daily Post," Swansea. 122e8-29 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 South Wales Daily Post," and you will reach thousands of likely customers, FOR Sale, a fine Harp; will be sold cheap.—For view. etc.. J. Stacey, 68, Martin-street, Morriston. 6501 d house FOR Sale, a Setter Bitch, warranted a good house dog.—Apply Geo. Bevan, 6a, Neath-road, Hafod, Swansea. 56e8-24 —— 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, St. Thomas or 48, Watei ioo-street. 7Ie8-26^ I^OR SALE, a number of books, chiefly historical, essays and novels.—Apply "Junius," ''Daily Post," High-street, Swansea. 260u FOR Sale, Singers Special Cushion Bicycle; ball bearings throughout; lockstearing; "King of the Road" lainp; nearly nt w; price, £ 5 If».-AI-'ply, 4, Castle-square, Swansea. 58e8-26 IpOB Sale, a yellow varnished Dog Trap, complete wilh cushions and horse-shoe lamps; equal to new; suit a pony 14 hands.—Apply Levy, 267, Car- marthen-road, Swansea. 74e8-2ti i FOR Sal £ Bay Cob Mare, 14 hands; good mover in saddle and harness. One DitU<, i3j hands; goes well in saddle and harness; quiet with steam and trams.—Apply Stubbmgs, Butcher, Gorseinon.[60e8-26 FOR Sale, a Capital Donkey, Governess Car (with cushions complete), and Set of Harness, all in good condition; suitable for lady or nurse and children.-Apply Weaver, Beachmount, Mumbles. 116e8-28 FOR Sale, Harp, doable action; equal to new strings on complete for playing; a bargain; price £ 20; would exchange for a single action.—R.J. Ward and Sons, 10, St. Anne-street, Liverpool. 126e8-29 FOR Salt, a Bay Cob Mare, 13.1 hands rising six years; sound; a splendid mover, and goes in any harness. Also Trap and Harness; nearly new.— Apply J. and F. Weaver, Builders, Manselton, Swan- sea. 67e8-2g Tj^OB Sale, Dining-room Suite in oak, covered with X leather; oft. 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 extensive Sea Views.—Apply John M. Leeder and Son, Auctioneers, Swansea. 3473 BARGAIN.—About 2cwt. Yams (wheeling and fingering), quantity Stockings, and 3 Griswold !i Machines (perfect), in one lot or beparnte.—Apply Wools, Daily Post Office, Swansea, 69e8-26 MULLEH'S Alpha Gas-making Machine for Sale; 25-light; put in December, lcSJ3, so nearly new and in perfect condition; net cost of machine £ 30. Would sell for £ 15; removal to house fitted through- out w ith ordinary gas sole cause of sale.—Apply, and to view, Lilley, Timber Merchaut, 194, Summer-lane, Birmingham. 144e8-30 "Vj ICE Building to be sold; cb-ap: nearly new highly suitable for a studio, greenhouse, etc.. etc.—Applv Box 20, Daily Post, Swansea. [l#Qe8-2o PORTABLE Engines, one each 16 h.p. and 7 h.p., to Ce sold cheap; also new Traction Waggon.— j. C. Pickering, Shrewsbury. 124e8-29 ATS.—Thirteen Fresh emptied Vats fur Sale, holding from 12 to 3o barrels, — Apply to Phillips and Sons, brewers, Newport, Mon. [138e8-30 Phillips and Sons. brewers, Newport, Mon. [138e8-30 BICYCLES, MACHINES, &C. FOR Sale, Rapid Safety Bicycle; solid tyres; in splendid condition, 50s.-Apply 128, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 5968-26 I7QR Sale, Singers Safety Bicycle Fair Condition i with Lamp, and Bell Price 30s. or offers.— Apply, 10, Pleasant View-terrace, Swansea. Ui.e8-24 BICYCLES.—Entirely New Stock of Light Road- sters just arrived with very Latest Improvement Price £ 12 12s • Second-hand Pneumatics taken in Ex- change tor Nimrodsfrom £ 6 to £ 7; inspection respect fully inrited.-Nimrod Cycle Depot, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 57e8-24 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE CHARLES liADON, 5vi. Brunswick street (from C Broadwood's and Sons, London). Pianos and Organs from 10/- monthly; tuning, 3/6; recommell tions irom Drs. Turpi* and G^dston«;[6433i^T^jl MONEY. WALLACE AND CO., 98, Queen-street, Cardiff (Entrance, First Door at Side).—Advance made on Note of Hand or other Security; loans o £ 10 to £ 500; best terms and mo delay.—Bend stamped addressed envelope for reply. 25?6 CI ASH ADVANCED by I, SKL1NK. from £ 5 and opwardu in personal security, to all classeB,re payable tosuit il ecmvtnience of borrowers. Dis- tance no object.— Apply ) erstnaJIy cr Vy letter, 9. GIWVH PLACE, Swansea. MONEY Lent on Plate, Watches, Jewellery, Ac., at the rate of 4d. in the £ 1 per month. No other charges.—11. BARKISTT, 6. Eleathileld-street. 206 j MESSRS. J AM BS n nd J AMES, Gower-street, 1.1'.J- Swansea, are prepared to undertake mortgages upon sound freehold and leasehold investments. Send articuiars of requirements. 172 MONEY TO LEND to Farmers, Tradesmen, and. ethers, in low s or country, at 4^ per cent per annum, in sums from £ 50 to .El.CCO, upon personal ccurity, iirterm oi years to suit borrowers; money upon mortgage, 3i >er cent.—Mr. Wood, 56. Tasmau cad, Stockvgjl. S.W, London. 7i9 ONES.—If you Want Money, call or write to J. S., 68, Martin-street, (opposite school), Mor- iston, Strictly prH-alfr. 106e8-24 OL. BARNETT, 11, Dynevor-place, Swansea, "adP vances from £ 3 to £ 300 daily ;o respectable appli- cants no inquiry fees MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. TTfANTED, Tv\o Rooms at Swansea Docks stsitable T V for Ofiices.- Send particulars to Felix, Daily Post," Swansea 136e8-30 WANTED to Buy a Light Dog-cart (second-hand), to suit pony 13 t« 14 bands. Apply "S. Post-office, Windsor-road, Neath. 9'/od £ -19 WJANTED, Six^rooTned 'House (with bathroom Post-office, Windsor-road, Neath. 9'/od £ -19 WJANTED, Six^rooTned House (with Lathroom TT preferred), centrally situated, rent moderate. 1,- Letters to NemM' Dailv Post," Swansea. 8-23e38 ANTED, small Farm or Cottage, with I^and; or TT small Country Inn with some Land,—The Covent Garden Supply, 20, Chapel Bar, Nottingham. 8668-27 ANTED, by respectable married couple, the care 8668-27 Covent Garden Supply, 20, Chapel Bar, Nottingham. 8668-27 ANTED, by respectable married couple, the care TT or to adopt a Child; no children; highest references. — Apply, stating terMs, M.E., Daily pjst," Swansea, 92e8-27 SHOP Wanted in a good position in Hi^h-3treet, Castle street, or Oxford-street, Swansea.- State lowest rent and particulars to "Business," "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 112e8-28 WANTED, Copies of each of the following inuea of VT the Daily Post" in .894: July 2, 4,7, 10, 16, 19, 20.25, 26,27, August 1, September 22. November 3, 1- 27. 29. December 1, 26, 31.—Apply the Mauager, • Uaily 1'ost, "211, High-street, Swansea, n EDWARDS' THE GREAT 8WANSE!A. DRAPERY HOUSE, IS NOTED FOR GIVING I EXCEPTIONAL VALUE THROUGHOUT ALL DEPARTMENTS. rTYWSDT\0 m' 95, 96» OXFORD STREET, Ournnnnn EDWARDS, a 'i- if- a^^i#treet- Swansea. TO BE LET. If you have a house to Let, or have any Article lor Sale, or if you are in Want of anything advertise in the "South Wales Daily Post, and you will obtain quick and satisfactory results. TO Let, 7 and 8, Promenade, Mount Pleasant, Swansea.—Apply No. & 118e8-27 be Let, House and Shop, No. 3, IieathlielJ- X street.—W.J. Kees, Swansea. 43e8-23 npo Lei, a Commodious and Well-litt* I Club-room. X Apply D. Thomas, Red Cow Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 41e8-23 rjVO LET, 89, Watkin-st.reet (Five Rooms), at 5s. JL weekly,—Apply D. Harris, 61, Matthew-street Swansea. 95e8-27 TO Let, 22, Finsbury-terrace; beautifully decorated throughout; bath, hot aud coid.—Apply on the premises. 70e8-26 HPO Let, No. 7 and 8, Lynn-street, Cwmbwrla; rent X 3s. 9d. per week.—Apply General Agency Co., 8, Waterloo street, Swansea. 127e8-29 rpo Let, two or th.ee Unfurnished Rooms; terms X 4/-or 5/- weekly; near «he hospital.—Address Comfort," office of this payer. 4le8-23 Comfort," office of this TO be Let, House and Shop, 6, Waterloo-street thoroughly Repaiied and Decorated.—Apply,W. J. Rees, the Laurels, S wansea. 45eb-^3 Let, Feathers Royal Hotel, Aberayron, Carda- X ganshire, with Land ad joining. —Apply to David Lioyd and Son, Solicitors, Lampeter. 103e8-28 rpo be Let, large, brick-built Fitting Shop, 68ft. by X 57it at Landore, Swansea.—Apply John 11. Leeder and Son, auctioneers, Swansea. 34 Vi Tjpo LET, Sketty Hall (2 miles from Swansea), from X 25th December, 1S95; land if desired.—Apply L. D. Nicholl, 4, Trinity-place, Swansea. 6obi L. D. Nicholl, 4, Trinity-place, Swansea. 6obi TO Let, 11, Gore-terrace, containing 10 roonas, hot and cold bath central, convenient, and pleasantly situated.—Apply 4, Gore-terrace, Swansea. pleasantly situated.—Apply 4, Gore-terrace, Swansea. 85e9-3 TO Let, the National and Provincial Stores, Llan- boidy, and entered upon September 29ili.- Appiy Miss Powell, Maesygwyune. Whit:and. 146e8-30 TF>0 Let, Front Sitting-room and Bedroom (fur- X niched); suit Married Couple, or one or two Gentlemen; moderate terms.—18, Bond-street, Swan- sea, 12ye8-29 rilO Let, A Warehouse, containing 3 Floors, aitd an JL Oflice, in mott Central Part oi Swansea; rent £ 25 per annum.—Apply, Warehouse," office of this paper, Swansea, 128e8-2t) rpo Let, with immediate possession, No. 58, Rhon- X dda-street, containing 8rooms, with coal cellar, bath-room (hot and coid water), and gas laid on.— bath-room (hot and coid water), and gas laid on.- Apply next door, or to Gustavus Bros..Swansea. 2805 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 relin- quishing business through sickness immediate possesion.—Appiy Henry Tamlyn, at above a^^ress. 65e8-26 rr<0 LET, Shop, Dwelling house, and Garden, J. situated at Sketty, on main road from Gower to Swansea, being used aj a Chemist Shop successfully for 21 years. Possession may ce had on 29th September. Rent moderate.—Apply J. Pugh Davies, Wirnmerlield, Killay S4ec-2; TO Malsters, Timber Me-.hants, Builders, Iron mongers. Hauliers anu others.—To be Let, with immediate possession, the extensive Storehouses, Malthouses, and Stablps, with Shipping Stage to the Swansea Canal, and situate adjoining the Great Western Railway Station at Morriston.—For further particulars apply to W. J. Rees, 'I'he Laurels, Swan- sea. 45e8-23 HOUSE to Let, 10, Kensington-crescent, Swansea, end of August; bath, &c.; lately renovated £ 26. —Apply on premises. 76e&-26 HOUSE to Let, No. 46, CarUon-terrace rent, :£24 per annum.—Apply John R. Richards, 31, Fisher-street, Swansea. 90e8-27 HOUSE and Shop to Let, Clarence-terrace, con- taining 11 ri-oiiis and all conveniences; modem shop-front fixtures and gas fittings.—Apply Daniel Phillips, Waterloo Chami»ers, Swansea, iS0e&-31 To 7, Brunswick-place.—To be Let, Good Dwelliug- is house and Garden, with back-entrance.— Apply W. J. Rees, Swansea. 44d8-23 YARD and Large Workshop, two storeys, to Let in St. Helen'venus.— Apply Watkins, Printer, Rutland-street. Swansea. 941d9-7 TO Let, Oysteimouth, Swansea, Furnished or Un- furnished, a House beautiiully situated, over- looking the Bristol Channel ou the renowned Gower Coast, adjacent to Langland and Caswell Bays, containing 3 large reception rooms, kitchem,sullery. larders and pantry, 8 bedrooms, hot and cola 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. 54e8-24 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS.—Now is the time of the year when peopie are looking out for Apartments, aud now, therefore, is the time to advertise your Rooms to Let ia the" Daily Post." n TJ10 Let, Comfortable Rooms, suit one or two Gentle X men.—Apply, Home, Daily J'ost, Office, Swansea. 990d8-30 riIt) Let, Sitting and Bedroom, or Bedroom alone; X would suit two young men.—Apply 12, West- bury-terrace, Swansea. 148e8-30 TWO Sitting and two Bidrooms to Let; suit two or four young business men every home comfort: piano; no children; moderate terms.—Apply 160, Gorse-lane. 131e8-28 piano; no children; moderate terms.—Apply 160, Gorse-lane. 131eS-2tS COMFORTABLE Lodgings (young lady or gentle- C man), or Apartments may be obtained at 11. Norfolk street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea; very moderate. 88e8-27 (COMFORTABLE Furnished Front Sitting-room and II j Bedroom to Let (hot ami cold bath), Rhondda- street, Mount Pleasant, 7s. per week.—U., "Daily Post" Oftice. 149e8-30 HOME offered to One or Two Girls desirous of attending any of the Swansea Educational Establishments; Ciuse to seashore; every comfort. highest references, and veiy reasonable terms— Address Mina, "South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 216n ("10WER.—Wanted, Apartments for Young 24an X near Laagland Bay, Caswell Bay, or districL; ¡ Terms must be Strictly Moderatc.-Apply, Artemus, care, Daily Post" offices. 211. High-street, Swansea, 313e8-24 COUNTRY Apartments for Invalid Lady or Gentle- C man, or both-with board; home comforts especially studied; very healthy village; with gas, I croquet lawn, orchard, and hshing—at Sunnydale, Wellsbourne, Warwick. Horse and chaise, and very- I moderate charges; near to Stratford-un-AvoL]. 119eli-29 _0_ LOST AND FOUND LOST, Black and Tan Terrier, wearing red collar. Finder returning same to 2, Richmond-villas, Swansea, will be rewarded. 43e8-23 Swansea, will be rewarded. 43e8-23 IOS'i, Black Retriever Dog, with leather collar; A answers to name T'eter,—Anyone found detain- iug- same alter this notice will be prosecuted.—12. Picton place, Swansea. 93e8-27 LOST, at the bottom of Brynmill-lane, on Thursday afternoon,22nd inst., a Gold Brooch; shamrock pattern,—5s. reward will be paid to anyone returning same to STRAYED, Black Wavy Retriever Dog, white spot on breast; answers to name of Ross. If detained after this notice prosecution will follow.—D.Jenkins Bi £ lder^Oxforj^street^jwajises^j^el^^ MATRIMONY. MATRIMONY.—A Correct Photo of your Future Husband or Wife, with position, etc., 13stamps and stamp-directed envelope.—Send age and sex to Miss Herbert, High-street, Whitstabie, Kent. 11.3e3-28 MATRIMONY.- A wealthy Spinster, past middle 1.1' 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 secrecy expected.-Address Miss Gilbey, 81, Wells street, Oxford-street. London, W. 907d8-8 MATRIMONY. —Widow, nice appearance, musical and domesticated, possessing iarge private means, residenee 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, Iondon, W- 107e8-22 I' SURGICAL. A RTIFICIAL Arms, Hands, Legs, Peg-leirs, Trusses, J\. Crutches, Spine Supports, and Leg Irons made on premises.—Appiy, direct, Price's Manufactory. 14, Sii'.tiou-tei race, "1'I'os, k T.U.V", Station. Cardi tf. r SCHOLASTIC- ARNOLD COLLEGE^"CONSTITUTION HILL, SWANSEA. NEXT TERM Commences SEPTEMBER 5th, 1895. Preparation for ail Public Examin. tions.—Appiy HEADMASTER. 3469 WAN SE A NAY 1GATION SCHOOL, 22, NEW OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA (Bstab- lished 1835).—Principals Messrs. HABKIS (Brothers to the late Mr. David Harris). First-class Certificated Teachers. — CANDIDATKS SUCCKSSFULI.Y prepared for ALL LOCAL MARIMV BOARD EXAMINATIONS. Twelve recent genuine slIccesses, includillgthree Masters and five First Mates; majority on first trial. Beall's Deviascope. LESSORS given in Shorthand, Arithmetic, Civi! Service, iiook-keaping, andSt.ea.rn. Success guaranteed 3392 SWANSEA MARINE ACADEMY, 9, MANSLL ST., SWANSEA (KSTAB. 1886), Principal, Capt. W. L. DIXON (Certificated). Sea- men and Officers carefuliv and successfully- prepared (for all^ Grades of Certiiicates) for the Local Marine (for all Grades of Certiricates) for the Local Marine Board Examinations in Navigation, Seamanship, and I the Rule ot the Road," etc. Capt. Beall's latest. Compass Deviascope at this Academy. Recent successes. Terms on application 2S78 PITMAN'S SHORTHAND ACADEMY. MH. INGLIS, the successful competitor against all Miners, has at length decided to Open an Academy He is assisted by competent teachers, and ladies and gentlemen may safely entrust themselves to his care. -4, Cradock-sttcct, 117e8-29 D UCATI UN (Girls).—18 guineas yearly, for board, X.J laundress, English, Fiench, music, singing,and dancing; cow kept; no extras; French governess; gymnasium, tennis; references; prospectus, view of large house aud grounds; stations on M.R. and G.W.R.—Madame, 4, College-court, Gloucester. 934d9-21 UNIVERSITY School. Bouthport.-A most success- U ful Boarding School for Bo vs.—T, Isherwood, M.A., L.L.D., Principal 887d9 17 PITMAN'S Shorthand taught by a certificated teacher and verbatim reporter; learner's, cor- responding, and reporting styles; private or class responding, and reporting styles; private or class tuition, Oil. easy terms.—J. Crawshaw, 8, Bay View- terrace, off Gorse-lane. 5u3n WANTED immediately, Young Lady for Morning Tuition, £16; Three Young Ladies for Fancy and Drapery, also Apprentices, Two Young Men for Drapery; Gentlemall's Housekeeper; Manageress; Three VVaiti esses; Cook, £20; Six Housemaids; and several Generals,—Apply, The General Advertiser, 160, Gorse-laue. Swansea. 8e8-.3ü MISCELLANEOUS APPLES, Apples, Apples, for Sale, Good Cookers.— J. Saunders, Manor Farm, Wheathili. Souaerton. 101e8-28 LARGE Bankrupt stock of Clocks, Tools, Cutlery, Iron Truuas, at ridiculously low prices at at Fletcher's Cheap Tool Shop, Alexandra Arcade, Swauae&. 110e8-28 JEWELLERY, Watches, Watch Materials, Cutlery, Electro-plate, Musical Instruments; w holesale list post free.—Wright, St. LukeVroad, Birmingham. 81c3-26 LADIES Nursing should use Raggetts' Nourishing Stout, as supplied to the Queen; draught or bottle.—W. F. Boll a»d Co., Iu. IP897 BLOATERS, Kippers. Haddocks, and Ham-cure4 B Red Herrings.— Small shopkeepers would do well to enquire prices fiomP, Molyneux, t. akt italeimau and curer, 128, High-street. 1 ifc MHOS and CO., 15, lleath fieid-sti set, Saddlei 1\1. and Harness Makers. All hand-sewn ordei lunctuaiv attended LL. and T. BULLIN, Heath he id Mew.. Funeral Carriages, Brakes, Ac. Cabs always ready. Telegrams, "Bullin." Telephone. 65 [320 IONGMAN, Cross-street, holds the.argest stock of Ji New and Second-hand Harness in Wales, at prices to suit everyroay. 718 CCOMBINATION Stamps.—Name, 15; (Inked), with j Box and Ink, ls. 6d. Additional Lines, 6d. Post- age, U.- Young, 27, Brunswick-street, towansea. [135 MARQUEES, Pavilions, Tents, Flags, Poultry and Pigeon Pens for Hire or Sale, Eisteddfodau, Suows, Luncheons, &c.—Jonatnan Jones, Swansea. 8I8dS-23 SAFES (New and Second-hand) for Sale; bargain; also Viti. Horizontal Engine. Vertical Boilers, Weighing Machines, Tanks.—But, 47a, Strand, Swan sea. 745<18 24 rpO Cider Merchants, Farmers, <fcc.—All kinds of X Wine and Spirit Cases in stock, at moderate prices.—P. Carroll, 179, Duke-street, Liverpool. 983d9-10 CAST-OFF Clothing.—For Sale, a Quantity of Gentleman's Cast -off Clothing.—Apply Clothing, "Daily Poet" Office, High-street, Swansea. 235n PHRENOLOGY, Palmistry, &c. Your right place in life. Fees from Is.—Professor Alien, 9, High- street Arcade, Swansea. 961U11-S rflGBACCONiSTS Commencing.—Illustrated Guide J. (iéO pages), 3d. Tobacconists' Co., 186, Euaton- oad, Lcnden. fchopfit.ters for all trades. Estimates free. Established ltt66. 16 rpHK City Dressmaker, 47, Oxford-street.—Walking J. Dresses, 6s. 6d.; Home Dresses. 5s.; Dressing Gowns, 25 Servants' Dresses, 2s. 6d. Ladies own materials. Perfect tit and best style guaranteed 780d8-26 TENTS, Marquees.—Thomas Ford and Co., Wine and Spirit Merchants, &c., Piet-street, Swansea, have Tents and Marquees of all sizes. Flags, Shields, and other Decorations for Sale or Hire. 872d8-31 "VTOTICE.—We beg to announce the Opening of a 1" General Advertising Office where Houses to Let, Apartments, Lodgings, Miscellaneous Situations, Jce., may be advertised. Thousands of Handbills will be Distributed Weekly in Swansea and Neighbouring Towns, containing all classes of Advertisement as above.—Please Note Address The General Advertiser, 160, Gorse-lane, Swansea, ge8-3 1 LADIES' BEST FRIEND. MARRIED or SINGLE LADfES should send at once for LADIES' HANDY ILLUSTRATED 1, GUIDE, post free, sealed, two stamps invalu- able information of never failing remedies for all Irregularities and Obstructions, obstinate or long- standing. — Madame D. W. LILLY, Colston-street, Bristol. 377d8-28 THi. 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 hare attention of buyers to the fact, thattbeyare now offer- ing the cheapest and best lines of Cycles that hare ever been offered to the 11ulJlic, eclipcingaii previous efforts. Do not buy until you have ..fen our stoek. Sole agents for Huniber and Co., Ltd., Singer and Co. and other leading lirm». Our speciality is Genuine Dunlop tyred light safety of good make for £ 10 10s. Repairs undertaken, Cycles sold on easy terms as well as for cash. Corres, ondence solicited. 2840 r OTICE.- Unprecedented Successat Captain W.L. Dixon's Nautical Academy of Navigation and Seamanship. 9, Mansel-street, Swansea. At the Cardiff Examination, just held, Mt. T. It. Davies, 2, Willows-tenace. passed as Second Mate, and Mr. A. R. Reynolds, 4. Garden-street, passed as Master, with Pirst-class Honours in Compass Deviation. Both passed oil their First Examination, Mr. Reynolds received one lesson only upon compass deviation, illustrated with Captain beall's latest deviascope; and six day a' geDcral instruction only, thus breaking all records in the United Kingdom for fast and accurate preparation; and for the past three months not a single failure has occurred from this Academy. which reflects the highest credit to its instructor for the excellent tuition he has give. his pupils. 96M.3-19 .w_ \TATIONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE iN COMPANY,. LIMITED. HEAD OFTICK 22, ST. MAUY-STREET, CARDIFF DIRECTOHS JOHN GUDN, CHAIRMAS. W. H. MATH IAS. STK J. J. JKNKINS. WILLIAM RILEY. ROBERT FORREST. COL. CUAS LYNE. W. SOUTHWELL JONES Capital £250,000 FuJlyS u bscri bed.£lOO,OUO Transacts, in addition to Accident Insurance and Employers' Liability Insurance. FIDELITY GUARANTEES and BURGLARY INSURANCE At Moderate Premiums, Applicatio from Agents especially ot Fire and Lif SPECIAL TO YOUNG MRN. XJust Published, for Two Stamps \» A TREATISE KNTLTIJLD S\ "HOW TO ENSUHE HEALTH." A most, Valuable Book for Young Men. On the LAWS Govxn*iao 1.1t and the CALTSK SYMPTOMS, and TRUATMaNT el all diseases depending on Nervous DebJlity, Merita.' andPhysical Depression Palpitation of the Heart, Noises ia the Headand Ears, ImpairedSightafld Meuiory,Indigestion,Prostration, lassitude, &c. Sent ;.><t. free on receipt of Two Stamps, Address Messr*. WAttNES It Co, US, Lousdaie-sijuare. iJarwmburv. London. N. MISCELLANEOUS MONUMBRTS.-—Largeststockof Polished Granite Monutaonts in Wales at D. R. Williams, iculptor, Llanelly. 3083 "0 DRESSMAKING.-Miss Ccxhead, i, »c, Neath D road. Hafod, Dressmaker. Perfect fit and style guaranteed; charges moderate; mourning orders promptly attended to. 98e8 27 PILSENEK Lager Beer; St. Pauli JKrewerief J. Bremen. The finest German beer brewed Sole agents.- W. F. Bull &. Co.. 10. Union-street, Swansea. 3093 IT^OR Dress Rings, Engagement Rings, and Wed- ding Rings, go to L. Baer, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 42, Castle-street, Swansea, next, to Post Office. • 2S06 u_- EARTHKNWAUK and China..—Seconds, £ 2 crates best. £ 3:; or w ilt send 15 dozen seconds articles for 17/6 wrija for lists.—Webb and Co., Railway- passage, LongtOU, Staffordshire. 21e2-16 HEIGHT Increased, three inches withontdetection by Pinei s Elevators (patented.) Can be worn in any boot cr shoe.—S, W. Piniit, b6, Berners-street, Oxioitl-street, London. Pamphlet and testimonials one stamp. ° 2796 O v\i 11 buy the finest Spectacles or Folders in the w/ O world. No better lenses on possibly be n.ade. Sole agent for Swansea and District for the AutcmaUc fc'ight-testiag Ccnipaiiy (Limited), W George, Market Drug Stores. 10. 'xtord-street. 2103 BEAUTIFY Your Homes with the new Virginian A-P Creeper. Self-climbing, turns lovely colours and shades in the autumn. Fine plants, 9d. each.—Kitley, 37, Oxford-street, Swansea. 840d8-24 FISHING Live Bait J Gentles Maggots -JL' Hurst. 26, Oxford-street, has now a tremendous quantity of this wonderful Bait, which is in prime condition, 53e8-24 BUILDERS Supplied with Paper-takugiagK &c-, at Wholesale Prices. — PugsJey and Son, Gla-< £ Warehouse, 24, WitMrtoo tLreet, Swansea. 939d9 7 QUTN ing BITTERS, Sicm^~to NONE, of all Grocers, 24 dooes. If. 300 per cent, saved. Post free. Is. Id.; Six, 6s. 6d.—GAAIJKK, Swansea.; Llanelly, Hew Dock-road. 205 SEEDS: Seeds!! Seeds !M — Onion, Lettuce, KJ Cabbage, &c., all kinds for present sowing, at c lowest prices.—Kitley, Seedsman and Florist, Oxtord- street, Swansea. 12e8-2I DR. WILLIAMS, Sculptor, LiMeHy. Importer of Norwegian granite, in red and grey, and Italian marble; monuments in granite, marble, and stones. 3083 PASSION Flowers, blue, hardy plants, 9d. each; P Blue Trade:cantia, hardy, 4d. each; Wallflowers, blood red and ranaiy, 6d. dozen; all free.-C.H.L.P.. Compton Park. Salisbury. 120e8-29 A Lady knows an infallible remedy for female irregularities, no matter of how long standing; perfectly harmless; failure impossible; iatormal iou Is.—Write fully to Madame, 11c, Kingswood-road, Fulham, London. 125e8-29 £ 20 —Tobacconists (commencing). Write for Illd Guide (260 pages), 2d. How to Open a Cigar btore iron £ 20 to £ 2,000.—TobaccoDhitj!' OuthtUng Co. lit, EuhU'ii-toaii, Lend" n. N ..B.Shop titters nad,show-case makers lor alitiadea. Estimates free. Marsger, Hy. Myers, lsstabiishtti 1866. 1761 \\7~ KBATH S, Ciosses, and Floral Designs of all T t Descript ions Made to Order at the Shortest Notice also a Variety of Artificial Wreathe.-A. H Kitley, Florist, 37, Oiford-itreet (opposite Natiouh, Schools), Swansea. 2751 AMAURIBD Lady has valuable, harmless recipe of great importance to laidies. Stamp-directed Uivelop- 'or Pei-, ic -Mm. C. Cas. 5, High-street, Whitstable, Kent. 97eS-27 A RISTOTLK'SWUKKS, complete ooloured plates; A. genuine eciitioll 30 ttampa. V rls by N ight, or Gay Life in Paris (illustrated), 30 stamps, poet free,— E. „uwter, 27, Renshawntree' Liverpool. Es«AbMshed 1832. Patronise the Old Firm 1742 RUPTURE CURED without operation All who wish to get rid of Rupture and trusses should send to S. J. SHXJRMAV. Hernia Specialist, 19, Chancery-lane, London, and 26, King-street, Man- chester, lor his Book.pest free id. 644. CIDER. — The finest Devonshire, Hereford or American eask or bottle; wholesale and retail.— W. r. Bull & Co, 10, Union-street, oG93 \\7 HITBRKAD'S, Celebrated London Bottled Ale 11 and Stout, 2s. 6d. per dozen pints.—W. F. Bull & Co., 10, Union-street. 3093 ]\/f FELMAN, 164, Western-street, Swansea. Best XTXo Price given for Cast-off Gents', Ladies, and Children's Clothes. Families w aited upon by appoint- ment. i^EMALBS Only.—Nurse Parker's Pills (pink); safe, strong and speedy. Boxes, la i £ <l. and 2s. 9d.— Gumgee, 13, Wind-street, Swansea, and New Dock- road, Llanelly. 893d8-30 ATCHWORK. PATCHWORK. Patcnwork.—Agents Wuted. Ladies, Families, and others totry our Parcels, containing aboui 200 assorted pieces of beau- tiful pints, suitable for aprons, cushions, quilts. One sample parcel, Is. 6d. two,2s. 6d.; four, 4s. 9d.; carriage paid. Also velvets, silks, satins, Zee., one parcel, 2s. Fd. two, 4s. 6d.; four, 6a. 3d.—J. BLACK, 71, Burliugtu-street. Manchester. 2732 THE Perfection of Medicine. "—A A. Essery, X Esq., J.P.,Cefn Bryn, Gower, thusdescribes Bevan'sspecific for Neuralgia, Tic, Face-ache, and Tooth-aehe, u prescribed by the late Di .TomWilliams (of Wind-street, Swansea.) Prepared only oy W. George, M.R.P.S., Market Drug SWtes, 10, Oxford- street. 2015 ~J ANTED, every Householder and Users of Coal *T 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. Numerous locs-I testimonials. Householders are guaranteed a saving of over six cwts. in very ton of coal treated with our patent Coaliac," which is a !uel 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- 17elQ-10 j _T1?CCT„r The most, MIRACULOUS MBDI- A DJ_(Jl.ooliN ClNi? ever discovered for all irregularities of the temaie system, and IO removes all obstruction. TbisWONDER »T\T-ce FUL remedy has worked miracies. LADIES. THOUSANDS have been relieved by its use, as testified by the numerous UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. Stamped adurested envelope for price list, and copies of testimonials, which are guaranteed genuine, under a penalty of £ 1,000, open o inspection and investigation The only effectual emedy on earth. Try and judge for yourselves. -.j, 4, LANGDALE, Est. nearly A. DASMAIL, WALTHAMSTOW. 50 years MACKENZIE'S FEMALE REMEDY.—One bottle guaranteed to remove the most obstinate obstructwnn and irregularities in 12 hours. Harmless. 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 case has it ever failed- even in the most long-standing intricateand lingering cases. Post free under cover, with written guarantee of cure 5s. (five shillings).—Mrs. Mackenzie, TrafTord Ifouse, 83, Dawes-road, Fulhain, London. Mention Paper, WARNING to Typewriting Clerks.—A new disease is developed by the old-fashioned blind or ribbon Typewriters. The lifting carriage and con- tinued alteration of the ¡dCW' "r the eye and stooping to peep under the carriage to "verily" and the mental strain involved is most disastrous. The only remedy is to substitute t,he "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 anv other with less fatigue, in fact with pleasure and benefit. Mr. G. C. Wade will at any time be prepared to exhibit a Williams" and demonstrate this to callers at 3. Mount-street, Swansea. 164d6-19 WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) ORM L 0 Z E NG E S For over thirty years this highly valuable remedy has met with the greatest success. T! effect upon Weak Deli .'•ate Children (often given as incurable) is like magic. Getting lid of this to! mt-ntillg pest by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate child becomes strong, healthy and lively; the pride nstead of the anxiety of hisguardians. Sold at 96d, is. l;d., and per box, by most clemisig, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, chemist, 30, High-street, Swansea. A. list of testi- monials, sy jiptoms, &c.. on application. "Sir,—I have for some time used your Authe- mintiaor WorlD Lozenges in my family, and tind them a very speedy and eiiieauious cure for asceanide, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great leoo rnmenrialion for children. W. HUTCHINSON Vicar i Howden. FREE! FREE! Post Free to any Address. SAFETIES SAFETIES! SAFETIES Important to Age n ts Dealers, and others. Whole sale List containing 1,000 (One Thousand) Machines, new and second-hand, sent Post Free to any Address 50 per cont. cheaper than other makers or agents. Why pay more or fancy prices ? Single Machine at Whole- sale Price, Writeat once for the largestand most complete List in the Cycle Trade Steri ins value and no large protits.—W. R WAKRILOW, Cycle Works, Recent-street ax-e. 2767 I SALES BY AUCTION. ¡ BERTHLLWYD EHICK WORKS, NEAR GOWERTON. 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 at the above Works., on FRIDAY, August 30,1895, the whole of the PLANT. MACHINERY, BIW)Kö, PANTILES, CRESTS, &c., I Comprising 1 horizontal engine, 12in. cylinder, 2ft, I stroke (in good condition); vertical boiler, mortar mill, steam power brick machine with pug mill con- nected, belting, &c., pug mill and stand, w indingdrum with steel wite rope, turn table, 2 wooden trams, anvil, bellows, brick press, 9 brick and pipe machines, quantity of pipe and brick dies of various sizes, rails I on siding and incline, quantity of old rails, large quantity of shelving, barrows, deal planks, copper hand pump and spanners, 2 barrels of oil fat the station, Penclawdd). large quantity of solid and hollow briefs, pantiles, flooring squares, ornamental crests, pipes, tx., &e. Sale to commence at Twelve O'clock Noon. I Acoavenient train leaves Swansea (Victoria) L. and N. W. Railway at Ten O'clock for Gowerlon. The Briek Works is situated midway between Gowerton and Penclawdd. Dated August 10th, 1895, 7, Fisher-street, Swansea. 34S6 JAMBS AND JAMES Auctioneers, Valuers, House, Estate, and Insurance Agents, GOAT-STREJaJL ^SWANSEA, and at 11. BOND-COURT, LONDO Personal and prompt attention given to all matters entrusted to them. IN BANKKUPTCY. RE CHARLES NORTON, DAlSYCvEV. LILLIIIUT, NEAH SWANSEA, \g E 5SRS. JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. XTJL nave received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the ltoyal Hotel, High-strept. Swansea, on WEDNKSDAY. September -1th. 1895, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to the Con- ditions of Sale to 8e then read), the following PROPERTIES, Viz. Lot 1. All that valuable Messuage or Dwelling- houee, lard and Premises, situate and being No. 236, High-street, Swansea, for many years past occupied a* solicitors oilices, by Mr. Charles Norton. Held for the residue of a term of 21 years from 25th March, 1S77, ai t he yearly rent Lot 2. All that Family Mansion, known as Dany- coed," with the lodge, outhouses, stables,oach-hous^, greenhouses, gardens and lands thereto belonging, containing together eight acres or thereabouts; situate ¡ on the Oysterniouth-road, about three miles from Swansea, and late in the occupation of Mr. Charles Norton. Held for the residue of a term of 3b years from 25th December, 1865, at the yearly rent of £120. For Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to th«Trustee, Samuel Taylor, 1>"4.. Chartered Accountant, Temple Buildings, Goat-street, Swansea; Messrs. Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester- place, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, at their Cilices, 4, and 5, Goat^street, Swansea. 3500 IN BANKRUPTCY. He CHARLES NORTON. DANYCOED, LILUPUT, XEAH SWANSEA. Very Attractive Sale oi High-class Modern Furniture, Plate, Linen. Pictures. China, Wines, Harnees, and other Efflects. I MESSRS. JOHN F. HARVEY & co. are favoured with instructions to SELL bv PC-BLIC AUCTIOS. on THURSDAY and FRIBAY, September 5th and 6tb, 18::b, aud following day if necessary, the whole of the very valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, on tbeabove premises, consisting of DiULWlNoRooit.—Pianoforte in black and gold by Brader, ditto by Pain, music stand, ditto stool, suite in blue figured satin, Turkey carpet, large pier glass, side table in black and gold, ebony table, cabinet in black and gold, pair of lamps, oil paintings, water colours, Davenport mante! boards, ornaments, Ac. DINING ROOM.—Carved oak sideboard, do. do. dining table, do, do. chairs to match, dinner waggon, marble clock, Turkey carpets, rugs, set of lire brasses and dogs, coal vase, &c. Ac. LIBRAHY.—Massive carved oak bookcase, large quantity of books, curved oak writing table, do. do. arm chair, Turkey carpet, card table, do. do., pictures, c. ic. HALL, STAIRCASES, AXI> LASDISGS.—Carved oak sideboard, do. unibrelia stand, Lall chairs, barometer, gong, carpet, rugs, See., &C. The contents of nine bedrooms and bathroom, con- sisting of ash and walnut wardrobes, chests of drawers washstands and dressing tables, pedestals, sets of chamber ware, brass and otber bedsteads, beddings, chairs, carpets, rugs, pictures, &c., ic. Together with the contents of theliousekeepeei 's room, servants' room, box room, china pantries, larders, dairy. stables, harness rooms, conservatories, and wine cellars. Full Particulars appear in the Catalogues, which are in course of preparation, and may be obtained from the Auctioneers, at their offices, 4, and 5, Guat- atreet, Swansea, on and after the 2i)th inst. The Auctioneers call special attention to this Sale, the whole being of superior quality and for absolute Sale. Sale will Commence at 11.30 a.m. each day. Danycoed is situate on the road to the Mumbles, and the trains atop immediately opposite and run at frequent intervals. For FurUiei Particulars apply to the Trustee, Samuel Taylor, Esq., Chartered Accountant, Temple Buildings, Goat-street, Swansea; Messrs. Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester-place, Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 4 and 5. GoatrStreet, Swansea. 3508 BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALK CF IMPORTANT LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS. H. HILL AND CO HAVE received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, High-street, Swansen, on THURSDAY, Aug 29th, 1895, at three o'clock in the afternoon (subject 'o such condition? of sale, as shall be then and there produced), the following very valuable valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz. Lot 1.—One undivided uoiety of and in an that valuablcfullv-licensed hotel, called "The lihoudda," Rnd formerly known as "The King s Arms." situate iu High-street, Swansea. '1 he premisesaie held for a term of 99 years, from 25th March, 1840, and are sold subject to, and with the benefit of an underlease, for 71 years, from 4th S'3pt., 1882, at a yearl.v rental (,f £100 for the wbole. At the exDiralion oi this underlease a much increased rental may confidently be expected. Lot 2.-0ne Undivided Moiety of and in all those 7 Dwelling-houses and Premises, known as Nos. 1 to 7 (inclusive), Kiog-street, Swansea, (formerly King's Arms-lane), together with the Grocer's Shop and Premises, situate on the corner of King-street and Orchard-street (formerly Back-lane), and known as No. 8, King-street. These premises are held for a similar term of 99 years, from the25th March, 1840, and are sold sUhject to, and with the benefit of an underlease for tht; whole of such term (less the last 6 days), at a rental th- whole. Lots 1 and 2 ire subject to aground rent in respect of the moiety of £18 a year, which will be charged on Lot 1. Lot 3.—All that Leasehold Dwelling hruse and Premises, known as No. 1371, Neath road. Hafod Swansea, and now in (he occupation of Mr. John3, at a rental of 7s. 6d. a week. Swansea, and now in (he occupation of Mr. John3, at a rental of 7s. 6d. a week. Held for a term of three lives or 99 years, from25t^ March, 1854, subiect to an aunual ground rent of £1165. Od. Lot 4.—All that Leasehold House and Premises, knownas No. 1, Graham-street, Hafod, Swansea, now in the occupation of William Coal, at a rental ot 4s. 6d. a week. Lot 5.—All that Leasehold Dwelling House and Premises, known as No. 31, Aberdyberthy-street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr. John French, at a rental of 7s Ed. a week. Lot 6.-All that Leasehold I)welling-hoilse adjoin- ing fAt b, known as No. 32, AbfMyberthi-street, Hafod, Sw ansea, now in the occupation of Mr. Charles Morgans, at a rental of 5s. a week. Lots 1, 5, and 6, are held for a term of three lives, or 99 years, from 25th March, 1865, at a ground rent, of £4; and each lot will be subject to an apportioned ground renl of £ 1 6s. 8d. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. Castle-strjet, Swansea; or to Messrs. Davies and Ingram, Solicitors, Commercial Chambers, Goat- street, Swansea. COLEMAN'S 0 P. LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WINE OVER TWO THOUSAND TESTIMONIALS Have been received from Medical Men. SIX GOLD MEDALS AND ONE SILVER MEDA have been awarded. Sold in Bottles, 2s. 9d. aud 4s. (;d., everywhere, Sole Manufacturers: j A 2s. 9.1. Bottle sent Post Free on receipt of 33 Stamps 2635 Local Agents—D. L. Evans, chemist, Walter road, Swansea Taylor & Co., L'.mited Isaac Cale, 18, Hiph Street; H. R. Low- tl'ici'. Mumbles; J. T. Davies, 13 and 14. Walter-road. Swansea. PUBLIC NOTICES. X>HONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY I [I RAILWAY. ¡. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TWENTY- SIXlH HALF-YEARLY ORDINARY GENERAL MELTING of the PROPRIETORS of the RHONDDA and SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY COMPANY will be held at the MACKWORTH HOTEL. SWANSEA, on SATURDAY, the 31st August, 1895, at Half-past Twelve O'Clock in the Afternoon, for the General Purposes of the Undertaking. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER 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 of creating and iss uing and, it it should be considered expedient, to sanction the creation and issue *i the capital authorised I v the Rhor.dda and Swansea Bay Railway Act. 189.r, and the exercise of the borrowing powers conferred upon t he Company bv the said Act. The TRANSFER BOUhS will be CLOSED from tl.e ISth AUGUST to the 31st AUGUST, both days inclu- she. JOHN J. JENKINS, Chairman. H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. Sw ansea, 10th August. 189o. 3470 OCHOOL BOARD OF THE UNITED SCHOOL O DISTRICT OF SWANSEA. C'ENTRAJ HIGHEH GRADE SCHOOL. B«vs' DKPARTMKNT DrNKVoK PLACE. DiPAKTintKT TRINITY PLACE. BOYS' DEl'AKTMXST—ACCOMMODATION 480. The School contains a number of Class-rooms, a Laboratory for practical 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 t wo Sections, viz.:— I. THE KLKMENTAKY For Boys in Stawcard iv. to vii. The next years course of study will commence September 2nd, 1895. course of study will commence September 2nd, 1895. 'subjects OF INSTRUCTION. Reading: English Literature, History and Geo- graphy; Writing: Dictation and Composition; jirithmetie; Geogiaphy and Map Drawing; English and Heel tation; French, Algebra, Singing, Drawing, Elementary Science, Manual Instruction in Wood- work, Drili and Gymnastics. it. TIES AIJVANCKo SECTION ORGANISED SCIENCE SCHOOL. In connection with the Science aud Art Department This station is for boys who intend to continue their education beyond that givea in the Elementary sec- tion of the School. It provides a thorough and pro- gressive course of education in Science, combined with literary and commercial instruction. The tu'i course extends over three or tour years, and is divided into two laxts-tbe Eleinentarv aud Advanced. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. ItlMESTABY COURSE. Science and Art- Mathematics (stage I), Elementary Pbysics, including the fundamental principles of Mechanics (theoretical and practical); Eleinentarv Chemistry (theoretical "id practical). Freehand Drawing, Elementary Practical Geometry. English, Language and Literature. Commercial-Shorthand or Latin, and French. Manual Instruction and Physical Exercises. ADVANCED COURSK. Science-Matbematies (stage II), Geometry, Elemen- talY and Advanced; Heat \i:11 practical work), Inorganic Chemistry Theoretical (with practical work). Theoretical Mechanics (divisions I or 11.), FnglisL and Literature. Commercial—Shorthand or Latin, and French. Manual Instruct ion and l'hvsic.Ü Exercise. DEPARTMENT ACCOMMODATION, 341. This Department consists of two sections, viz.:— 1. Thk ELEMENTARY. For Girls in Standards iii. to vii. 'Ihe next year's course of study will commence September 2nd. 1895. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. Reading: English Literature. Geography, and His- tory; Writing Dictation and. Composition; Arith- metic, Grammar, Geography and Map Drawing Fn-neh, Domestic Economy, Needlework, tinging, Drawing. Praclical Cookery, Physiology, Otiject Lessons, Elementary Drawing and Colouring. Drill and Calisthenics. n. ADVANCED SKCTXGK ORGANISKF. SCIENCE SCHOOL in connection with the Science and Art Department. This section is for Girls who intend to continue their education beyond that given in; he Elementary section of the school. The full course oi instruction is for three or four years. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. KLKKKNTAKY COURSE. L Elementary Mathematics Eueiiu. Algebra, Arithmetic. 2. Practical Geometery. 3. Chemistry—Theoretical and Practical. 4. Freehaud Drawing. 5. Physiology and Hygiene. "J 6, Other Subjects Cook>r.Housenold Manage- ment, Dressmaking, French, English Literature, History, Geography, Mapping, Plain Needle- work, and Singing. ADVANCED COURSE. 1 Mathematics 4 Physiology 2 GeolllPtry 5 Physiography 3 Hygiene 6 Model Drawing and Shading from the cast. 7 Other Subjects as above. Stndeiits are being prepared for the Examination of the College of Preceptors. Any Students who desire it can be prepared for the Oxford or Cambridge Local Examinations. Houro of Instruction :—Boys—Morning, 9.30 to 12.30; Afternoon. 2 to 5. Girls—Morning, 9.30 to 12.30; Atternoon, 2 to 4.30 or 5. FEES.—Sd. per week, aud 3d. for use of Books and Materials. The School will be re-opened after the Midsummer Vacation, on Monday, September 2nd. 1S95. 3491 |L A N DO V"ERY (OLLirolT. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. The following scholarships will be a.a.r4",d upon the result of an examination to be held in January, 1896 :— Two of £25 a year each. Two of £20 Two of Three of£íQ „ Six Foundation Scholarships of £1:! £ s. a year each. Three grades of papers will be set lor candidates under 14, under 16, and under 18 years of age. Boys coming into the school in the Michaelmas Term will be eligi ble for Lhe Scholarships. There is no religious restriction. During the FIVE years ending August 1894, the school gained 19 SCHOLAKSEIPS and EXHIBITIONS at Oxford and Cambridge in Classics. Mathematics, Science, and History; and 91 HIGHKR CERTIFICATES from the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board, with 55 Distinctions (in Classics, French, Mathematics, Scripture. English, History, and Scicnce). and 69 LOWER CERTIFICATES, with 120 First Classes, tbe only two candidates who in the last three years gai nea Eight First Classes each being Llandovery boys. THIS YEAR'S DISTINCTIONS include, among many others. Five SelwlMsbipsand Exnitiitions at Oxtord, three of them being open-, the Sixth Place in the Honours List of the London Matricuiai ion, June, 1895, with the £10 Exhibition; and a First Class in Final Mathematical Honours, Oxford. Next Michaelmas Term will begin on WEDNESDAY", September 18th, 1895. For particulars apply to the Warden, College, Llandoverv. 3470 T TNI VERS IT Y COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES LJ AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, CARDIFF. I MEDICAL FACULTY.-WINTER SESSION, 1895-96. I The Third Winter Session of the New Medical De- partment will commence on October 7th, 189b. Students who wish to prepare for the Medical De- grees of the University of Loudon, Durham, or the ccottish Universities, or for the Diplomas of the Lon- don or Scottish Colleges or of the Society ol Apothecaries may spend in Cardiff irorn two to three out of their five veal's of Medical Study, at a cost which compares favourably with that of Medical education in London or elsewhere in the provinces. The College laboratories and Museums aresuppiied wth modern requiremeuts for teaching, and tht ieudents have access to t he out-patient departments: to Infirmary—within three minutes'walk from. the nUsrie—and take out their surgical dressing, anal hlicegviilerking. Sle al cedioal Prospectus can be obtained on :tpp1ica- th to Me Registrar of the College. Further iDfol- Cnion tbd advice may be obtained iiorn John lierry aatraf anil. D. (Dean vr Medical Faculty). aye t, J. A. JKNKINS, B.A., (Registrar.) ty College, Cardiff. July 2Ctb, 1895. [15lw t" UNIVERSITY COLLEuTi OF1jT)IYiT^ALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, CARDIFF. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP ANP EXHIBITION EXAMINATION, Skp., 1895. One Scholarship or £ 25, one of £ 20. two of £lS five 'I Craddock Wells' Exhibition?, Twelve Exhibitions to cover the cost. of Tuition. Lvvo Scholarships of £20 (open to men students who have resided in t he County ot Brecon during the past ten years), and a number of free studentships in connection with the counties of Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Cardiff will be offered for competition at the Entrance Examination in Septem- ber, 1895. For intoiTnation in respect of the Glamorgan Free I Studentshii s apply to Mr. Walter Hog, Pontypridd for those connected w ith t lie county of Monmouth to Mr. Evan Small. County Council oflice;, Newport; and for all further information and Prospectuses for College Scholarships and Exhibitions, as well as Car-1 diff Free Studentships apply to J A. JENKINS, B.A.. Registrar. University College., Cardiff., July. 11. 1 £ 55, ClAKDll'K TRIENNIAL ""MUSiClt- ) FESTIVAL. SEPTEMBER 18.19, 20, AND 21, 1895-1 PRINCIPAL VOCALISTS :-MADAME ALBANI, MiSS ELLA KUSSELL, MISS FLO- RENCE OLIVER, MISS CLARA BUTT, MR, BEN DAVIES, MH. WHITNEY, MOCKRIDGE, MR. WATKlN MILLS,! MR. PLUNKET GREENE M K, D. FFR.ANGCON DAVIES, MR. DOUGLAS POYVEL, WEDNESDAY MO'.1.N. Tinel s ST, FRANCIS" and Wagner Selection. Eyr:N Mendelssohn's "ST PAUL," TauKiPAY LIOKN. Verdi's "REQUIEM,'1 Stan- ford's Ode 'i'H h BARD, and David Jenkins's PflALM OF I' FR. KVKN. Beilioz "FAUST." FRIDAY M'JRN. Spohr's LAST JUDG- MENT" and Beethoven's CHORAL SYMPHONY" EVXN. Sullivan's "LIGHT OF THB W(¡!fLU." SAT £ EJ)AY MORN. "THE JfcKSSIAH." Evas MISCELLANEOUS CON- CEiV*. Conductor— SIR JOSEPB.BARNBY, Detailed Programmes trail be obtained on applies- I tion to th: SBCretaries, Fe«t.fand Utfiocs. li. High- L iUMffr, CW«ttJT. S" i JL. JLJtLJt-J THE EMPIRE Manager OSWALD STOLL* MONDAY, AUGUST 19th, AND DURING THE WEEK, SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF MR. EDWIN KEENE, the Popular Comedian and Vocalist; Miss KATE REEVES, the Vivacious Comedienne and Burlesque Actress; and their CELEBRATED COMBINATION, Who will appear in the new and successful comic musical nautical sketch, pnutJed— L U C E T T E S H U S B A N J) 8 Or, JINKS AMOK GST THE BREAKERS, Introducing the tuHowingArtist.es Mias Kate Reeves, Miss Maude Montgomery, Mr. Vic-or Du Cane, Miss Marie Aaht^n, Mr. Alec C. Pearson, Mr, Eilwin Keene, and tne MASCOTTE 4, a Quartette of Charming Dancing Girls. KITTY CLAYTON, J. P. DANE. In her Character Impersonations .f Low Singing Comedian and Dancer. Types of Yankee Life. A R T R Ly K c q m h E S SAM D ALTON, The Original—"Cabby knows hit I'are,' "Perkaps Net," -Carriage NV&it, k-e- BROTHERS MCGRATH, Funny Knockabouts. BARELLO A.1STD MILL AY, The Greatest of all Horizontal Bar Grotesouee NEXT WEEK—KATE CARNEY. BA T XX 7 WITH HOT AND cold watek PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING AND ELECTRIC BELLS. JOHN LEGG, NELSON- STREET, SWANSEA. SOLE AGENT FOR THE INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER. ■aBMB—WM———■■■■■——Hi PUBLIC NOTICES. OE VE NT H ANNUAL SHOW. VICTORIA PARK, SWANSEA. (By kin. permission of the Mayor and Corporation). SWANSEA IIORSE SHOW (30 classes, owri to all eomers) will be held in the above Park on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 28th and 29th, 1895. zC600 IN PRIZES. Special Prizes for Jumping, Trotting, Tandem Teams, Ate.—Entries close August Kist. 1S95.—Schedules of prizes, entry forms, &c., can be obtained of the Secretary, llKNJil C. HIGMAN, 1. Northampton- plflce, Swansea. Admission to Show Yard, Is. each day. 3326 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A GREAT TRADES, ART, & INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION WILL OPEN EARLY IS SEPTEMBER AT THE ALBERT HALLS, SWANSEA. UNDRIt DISTiyGTIISHtD PATRONAGE. For Full Particulars, Prospectuses, and Forms of Application for space, address the GENERAL EXHIBITION MANAGER, ALBERT BALLS. EXCURSIONS. DOCKETT S B]FTISJ OL CHANNEL p STEAM PACKET CO. LTD. Pleasure Sailings of the Spletidid Passenger Steam- ship BRIGHTON TO ILFRACOMBE &c. For Fares, etc. and for Particulars of CHEAP EX- CUKSlt'NS to BARNSTAPLE. IHDEF0RD, TORKXKGTON, BXKTKli. PLYMOUTH, etc., see bills. r SUNDAY, August 25th, 7.0 p.m., CHANNEL THIP. MONDAY. August 26th. 8.15 a.m., ILFKAOOMBE TUESDAY. August 27th, 8.15 a.m., ILFBACOMBE and LUNDY ISLAND, witb a Cruise Bound the WEDNESDAY, August 28th, 9.0 ajn., ILFBA- COMBK and CLOVBLLY. THUliSDAY, August 29th, 2.30 p.m., C heap Half- Holidav Trip to ILFKACOMBti aDd BACK. SATf HDAY, August 3ut, 1-0 p.m., Cheap Tidal Trip to 1LFUACOMBE and BACK. 3099 THE FAST AND MAGNIFICENTLY FITTED PADDLE STEAMER "A L E X A N 1) It, A (Under the Command of Captain J.Thomas), having a full Home Trade Certiticau*, aud the only Steady Boat iu the Briatol Channel, having ao list whatever, replete with every accommodation for the oomfort of Passengers, in wet "8 wdi a. line weather, will ruit MARiNE EXCURSIONS As under weather, and other circumstances permitting) from the WEST PIER SUNDAY, August 25, 7 p.m., CHANNEL CKUISE. Fare 1 all parts of ship. MON DAY. August 26, 7.30 a.m., ILFllAC JMBE and LYNMOUTH. TUESDAY, August 27, 8 a.m., ILFRACOMBK and CLOVRLLY. WEDNESDAY, August 28, 10 a.m., to TRNBY. THURSDAY, August 29, 1 p.m., CHANNKL CKUISE. Fare, l'An.d at 3 p.m. to ILFRACOMBE. Refreshments at moderate prices may be obtained on board. Please cross the Bridge at C to'ster-phtce for the Alexandra Wharf, West Pier. Season Tickets, jEl Is.; Lathee. 10s. M.. may be ot-taiaed at the Offices, lb, Goat-street, Swan- sea. 3210 I D L A N D RAILWAY. ,-NJL CHEAP EXCURSIONS. On THURSDAY, August 29th, t. PEN- WYLLT, DEVYNOCK, and BRECON (Half-dav Trip"), leaving SWANSEA, at 2.0, Upper Bank 2.6, Morriston, 2,11, Cwm Chdach 2.17, Glaii, 2.22, Pontardawe 2.19 p.m. Bills wav be kau at the Stations. GEO. U. TURNER, General Manager. Derby, August 1895. 3509 N REAT WESTERN RAILWAY* U ——- CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS will be run as under:—TUESDAY. August 27th, to LLANELLY, bv certain traias, from SWANSEA, Landore, Cockett. GowertoD, and Lonphor. AUGUST 28th and 29th, to SWANSEA i Berse St ow), bv certain trains, from Pert Talbet, Briton Ferry, Neath, Dvnevor. I.'an- sanilet, LIJANELLY, Loughor, Gowerten, Brvnaraman, Garnant, O!a»amaoan, and Ammanford. FRIDAY, -August 30ih, CARMARTHEN, LLANDYS8IL. and NEWCASTLE EMLYN (¡or TIYYSiVE AGRlcr: LTU!tAL SnOW), leayiB^ Port Talbot. at e..30 a.w.. Briton Ferry 6 4C Neath 6.4b, SWANSEA 6.55, LAN'DO 1>E 7.5, COCKETT 7.15, GOWERTON 7.25, LOUGHOR 7.30. and LLANELLY 7.35 a.m. To CARLISLE, Dumfries, EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, Gr*«»eek. etc., for 10 Days, iftv.viog LLANELLY 5.15 pjtn^ SWANSEA 5.50, and Neath p.m. I To Liskaard. ilODMIN, Truro, FAL- MOUTH. St. he., PENZANCE, etc.. for 7 or 14 l>ays, laaTin.^ l^I.ANELI.Y 8.30 p.m., SWANSEA 8.50, Landore 9.5, NaxUs ILDd Pott Ts" loot at 3.3b ;m j For i«-l ;i*rtJ«uLar% sm bs'la HY. LAMBERT, ('*M«rai Maiaa^er. WILLIAM COPUS, ST. HELENS STEAM MARBLE A Tfl) MONUMENTAL WORKS, Cppcbite Hopital) ST. HELENS-ROAD. SWANSEA Monuments and Headstones, Inscriptions n Imperishable Lettern; Enamelled, S'ato and Marble Chimney Piecen. 1^43 THE WEST END LIBRARY For NOVELTIES in LEATHER, CABINET AND FANCY GOODS, ART NEEDLEWORK, and Mpterials for same, ve hold a atilendid Lp-to-date Stock at extremely MO BERATE PRICKS. T II E WEST END LIBRARY 14, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. CASTLE HOTEL, SWANSEA, IS i*iOW j t'KN HOT & COLD LUNCHEONS DAILY, :1.30 to 2.30. ORDINARY EVERY SATURDAY AT /M. 3454 J IMKS McBRYDB, PnoPRXgTQR. nAMKRON ARMS HOTEL 1; SWANSEA. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. COMMERCIAL, COFFEE, AND SMOKE ROOMS, BANQUETING HALL, BILLIARDS. MODERATE CHARGES. For particulars and tariff apply to the Manageress 3330 SPECIAL LINES AT WEST GLAMORGAN DRUG STORES JOHN DAVIES' REGISTERED LNDER j KAKhS THE A-ar. QUINI!N E B I T T E R S. THE FAVOURITE TONIC. For INDIGESTION. FLATULENCE, HEADACHE, TORPID LIVER, and INACTIVE KIDNhYS; highly recommended to all suffering from IMPUliE BLOOD, LOSS OF APP15TITK DEBILITY, NERVOUS DEPRESSION, AGUE, NEURALGIA, and DIM NESS OF SIGHT. An extraordinary Remedy for SLEEPLESSNESS and OVERWORK Prepared only tov JXO. DAVIES, M.P.S., at U-a Laboratory, -SO, High-street, Swansea. See that the Red Dragon is on the Label. y<m< geuuiue with jut. 1s. I,d, and 2-. r",r bottle. WILLIAMS PONTARDAWE WORM LOZENGES, 9id,, la.l d. and 2s. 9d., of all Chern;sts. NO XORK GKfcY UAIK. THE RICHMOND HAIR EXTRACT, Patronised by the Medical Proie8»ii n. Refreshing and harmless, free from Grouse and Dvc; never failato KKSi'OKE GKEY HAIR to) its natiiml colour liD" beauty without staining the skin. 'S. VroprieWi J. DAVIES. Chemist, etc., 30, Ki^h- street, Swansea. h. &i. per hot He for Is 3d. E X T R A C T OF H E R R S, FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HERB OR BOTANIC BEER. This, l'reraration i* a y Extract of Hops. Yarrow, Dandelion, H«-rehound, and makes a Temperance Beverage, adapted for aay ti<M of the year. 6d. bottles 4-d. CHLURODYNE, 6d. and Is. per bottle. RESTORATIVE FOR THE IIAIR. The admirable properties of tuis article in immediately checking the Hair frcHn laWn", oIT. -hQ8J, arising liom iilues* or othn-causes, and re-ec-bli«h• i ? grow th, only requires a binglr trial its efiicacy. It is alfo stionc'.y ri_-oort>iM -niJr>; for cleaning and removing dan-1r.:ii' fro III th» :ot. r.f ttn Ilair. Is. per bottle. THE MIXTURE FOR DIARRiKKA As r«w-ir.mended by t ho }i(.l ú at ll*jtk. \i. txi. bottle fur la. I00TH-KA8S. THE SJW DiSCOVK fiV FCtt A 7i<l t.t.:J0! torM. 3d, f?UPEIUOE ,io. GINGER BESR POWDEJL .I.DAVIES.Aj.U.S CHiSMiST ANT4 J'Kl^iGAHT. 30, HIGH-Si., SW.^NSiu \.1, "r 11 j., 5 -( GOODS SOT.I' AT "r. i'r. I'TLIC*