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EVANS & a Ltd ARE NOW MAKING THEIR PRINCIPAL SHOW OF fashions & NEW GOODS FOli THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. PLIA.se iSEs ADVT. ON PAGI 2.
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BEN EVANS & Co. IJTD. ARE NOW MAKING THEIR PKINCIP AL SHOW 'IF ^FASHIONS & NEW GOODS FOR ThE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. PLEASE SEE APVT, OK rAGB 2.
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REPAID ADVERTISEMENTS south wales daily post. *OEDS. ONCE. j If*™ SIX TIMES. 20 Words 0 6 0 9 10 SO Words | 0 9 I 1 0 I 16 *0 Words j 1 0 I 16 I 2 3 _J>° Words 1 3 I 2 0 I 3 0 I EO Words ) 1 6 ) 2 6 3 6 I I ^fbese charges apply only to the classes of specified below, and are strictij fofcfined to those which are ordered for consecu- 've insertion, and paid tor previous tc insertion; titter ot these conditions is not complied with, ne Advertisement w ill be charged by the Business ii, e '• — Apartments, Situations V acant or >y anted, To be Let or Sold, Lost, Found, and 1scellaneous W ants. SPECIAL NOTICE. — Applicants sending replies to Advertisements addressed to tti&ls or fictitious names, at this Office, are guested not to send original testirtrtjuialswith **tir applications, but to enclose c opies of testi- ^lalsonly. Advertisers are cautioned that Postmastersa-e fallowed to delher lettersaddresst-d to Initials "^titioiis Names and any Post Office. Letters Caressed to Initials or Fictitious Names can be to the office of the "South Wales Daily UnrV ^'S^-street, Swansea, and will be kept til applied for by the advertiser. NOTICE. -Ihe "South Wales Daily Post" will be de- f>le,ed direct to Subscribers from the Chief High-street, Swansea, at the following lREPAID RATES Per Messenger. Per Post. s. a. s. d. Oae Month 1 0 2 0 uree Months 3 0 6 0 ^Months 6 0 12 0 ^eive Months 12 0 24 0 Any irregularity in the delivery should be made °^'D ircmediatel-vat the Chief Offices. -==- SITUATIONS VACANT SL 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 Dumber oi applicants to choose from—an -—Important consideration. p \NrED, at once. General Servant.—ApplyYoric — Club. Fisher-strept. Swansea. 4flQ-25 Yy ANTED, immediately, a Respectable Girl, age 6, 1<l.to 16, riailv frooi 7 o'clock until 2.—Apply -—fjPaiill-agfnnP, Swansea. 1000ell>-25 Ranted, an experienced General Servant; good tfij. ref«rences required. —Apply Mrs. Davies, of Wales Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 955elO-22 A kttiart Boy Wanted immediate.y.—Apply W. A. —^pyd, 44, High-street, Swansea. 954elO-18 C°s? (experienced) Wanted, at once; not under! to»„ wages £ 2G.—Addiess Robinson, Bodtalog, Merionethshire. 972el0-23 II. If. PAHLBY, Dispensing and Photographic thA. Chemist, Craddock-street, Swansea, requires —PPrentice; no premium. 999elU-25 jj/f ILLINERS.—Wanted, an experienced Hand; able tuatv, to •erve Welsh.—Appi v Wm. James, Fish- 985el0-24 lO and Commission Traveller Wanted for ^'urn«/ es' Vinegars, Sauces, Peppers. — Apply U»i t Albion Works, Howard Road, Stoke Newing- ^i^^don. 993el0-21 yy AJJIbd at once, share, clean Errand flov.— 8W Apply British and Foreign, 31, Walter-road, 981el0-21 I f AJVXED at once, good General Servant,.—Apply foart. 0 -Mrs. Wither Idee, Califoraia Inn,Carmart,hen- SV^Wan3ea 984elC-24 VV AJfTED, good General Servant, with satisfactory ilotpt .ereccea, aire 20 to 25.—Apply Salutation ^iif^wport, 961e10-22 a BoV 'or office.—Apply in own Co, 07 ,.andwr;tinj; to the Swansea Assets Recovery v yuion-street,, Swansea. 978el0-23 \yA NJE D, jt respectable Yount Man to share 2, lien rooms with another; terms moderate.-Apply £ ^etta-strect, Swansea. 976el0-23 yy AHXED, good General Servant, able to wash iron: age not under 24. — Apply Mrs. 39, Kingsland-cresceat, Barry Dock. [5610-25 —Wanted, an Improver; willing to ftferRn bdmselt' useful; good home.—Apply, with .1 Thomas Lewis, Llantwlt Yardre, near ^ypndd. 956e 10-22 Yy-^NTED, Housekeeper for Working Mau with hnv» „ P,°wt)-up children; comfortable home; must Sw»nr0od testimonials.—Write Tyssil, Daily Post," 965el0-22_ yy ANTED at once, a few Good Singers for Min- at,el Troupe now forming. None but good I'OST »s„ feed apply. — Apply "Minstrel, "Daily ^^Swanaea. 991el0-24 *T AKTED, Dairymaid, or Assistant Dairymaid, pyjUf, by the 1st November next; good wages to a hand, — Apply T. Jenkins, Heol-Las, :B £ ijigend. 925el0-17 Vy ANTED, Barmaid at once, one used to quick **n«J:ounter trade—Apply S. 10, Daily Post," Yiy-S% V ^TED, at once, Respectable Lad as Apprentice to the Hosiery and Hairdressing (Welsh)); pre- *<Juired.—Apply 28, College-street, Swansea. 935el0-21 Vy Aid TED, Copying Clerk in a Solicitors Office; 1., So practical knowledge of shorthand essentiaI.- H- j'tp Walee Daily Pott," Swansea. 954el0-2i Employment. — Plain Writers preferred, «»o c*Qv^ti^r Sex- f°r Book Agency Correspondence; f?0o<} Specimen copy and Instructions, 9d,; » genuine.—Chaney and Co., Beau- London, N. a49e!0-21 Vy ^'■•■E^at once. Cooks, Parlourmaids, House- 0 rs. T,nj.s, Cook-Generals, and Nurses.—Apply S?«n'<rew's' High-class Registry, 9, Castle-street, 950el0-21 yy ■'V-NTED. l«t November, experienced Generals ^ustbe good plain cook; small family; no *ius ij?; Uberal wages to practical girl.—Miss Jen- V,y St. Htlen's-road, Swansea. 952el0-21 yy A^tedT capable and trustworthy Girl to Hssut in household duties; sleep out shor, rB. • nirom St. James's Chureh.—Apply, by letter ~?!]y post Office, Swansea. 933el0-21 • V A^TBD, a Canvasser lor Tea Trade (WeLh); ev, „"?rt ^an liberally dealt with.—Full pariiculars A<cilerienoe to Bakehouse,, "Daily Post" Office, 1 924elO-21_ [■J Trade.—Wanted at once, First Salesman e ab),—Apply Cash and Co., 38, High-street, 876el0-16 "» — Apprentices and improvers inimediately; vacancies for two indoors. Bevan, 10, Hanover-street, Swansea. 870el0-16 Ay A^N'iED, a good Geneial Servant; one who > go0f»Uriaeista"cls Plain Cooking; age not under rt;f'i'cnces.—Apply Mrs. Uorvin, 29, li vn- 890el0-16 f Me u anted at. Once. able to take charge Metal au kee r_chant's uffie must write Shorthanaantikeep 'APply M.L., Daily Post' Office, Swansea. S92el0-18 gV 'TS Wanted Everywhere; salary c8 monthly ■' ^ora«% cort,missi. n, samples free.—Address Fuller, Forest. Gate. 898310-18 la S00<^ Cook for Country House.—Write, Bon atlng wages, references, to Mia Jones' Peny- "^b^South Wales. 901el0-lS a S0G(f GirlasGencral Setvant,.—Apply Yj" "Qodlield-street. Morriston. 8t7elO-17 V T A^TED at once, a General Servant; also Hio-h thd. to assist in Housework.—Apply y^-g^street, Swau^a. 6el0-16 y y ANTED immediiitely, General Servant, able to «<tt, p.ash, about 18; good character.—Mis. Ben- -w ^gn-stree(^ Gorseinon. S77eli»-17 'AN at once, a Dispens«r and Book-keeper: of \y 1)6 Pe'-ectly steady and reliable know- ^'o I'1 <^ei'ra'e • reference must be given to 1 ,it4g-al ^ers- -Apply with full particulars, and ,'>* required lout-door), to Dr. E- Evans, r l^ianelly. 975^10-19 yy AVrED, "Voting Men (aged 14 to 23) and Ladies n their ow n homes for fJJysPect8 -'°\einmcnt Situations, good salaries, h'P'aticn Ac. Prospectus with every in- •C.jj tlre?'—Apply, stating age, M. Stuarr, •• "Uchanau-road, Seacouibe, Liverpool. 863el0-16 IJL ti Vutan cca^ Surveyor to District Council has r. '.oraPupil; t.racticai experience in road »ltl'lary work, and all duties of a district —I—Apply jj0iineiix- Surveyor, Sliifnal. 3384 f1 Clocif"11^ Wanted, to form Clubs for Watches, Q,.U8'eal ]v,s, "ewtllery, Silver Plate, Opera Glas-yes. 8: ,'»ia, (•. &c. Menil ers pay Is. per week, \« e> r. JT;0gi-es, Ac,, Kendal & Dent, 106, Cheap- on- Splendid value. Great success. wortV> %er" Ladies' and Gents' Silver Levers 70s 3160 vlxrjj-T^ v si0ri Wanted, 35s. per week and co^mis ^I'Po VVo'. leg"lar v-Jr'1; splendid opening.—Address Farriworth. Bolton. Lanes. 750el0-16 Sij Il.tve S Almanack, 1896. Active man may aP.—. A r^?0tl commisioB. Splendid variety and WW James Dilks and Co., Nottingham. S10el0-i9 VV Aif^TP n ^y.' Alirit \,a "°°<i General Servant (Welsh).— ''sea y -^rs Evans, Mul'pbant Inn, Hat'od, near 9C0el<>19 <, SITUATIONS WANTED IT is Love's Labour Lost" to wander about in Bench of a berth, but it is a Situation gained li you advertise in "he" Daily Post." n COACHMAN (25) Wamts Situation; single-handed C or otherwise; drive single or pair; well rec-o.n- mended; single.—Edwin iirockley, Wern Lodge, Northop, Flintshire. 987el0-24 TO Butchers.—Young Man Seeks Situation as Slaughterman and Serve in Shop and Do Hound. -Address W, Pievey, Burford, near Tenbuiy, Worcestershire. 968elG-22 ("^ROOM-COACHMAN.—Situation Wanted as; ride X and drive pair; understands hunters, clipping aud siugeing; married; One In lamily; wife under- stands dairy; aged 29; disengaged.—Apply H. Billet, Dinas Powis, near Cardiff. 959elv-22 I A STEA DY and Competent Mason seeks Employ- A ment; piece or day work.—Apply D., South Wales Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 87&10.17 BUTCHER Seeks Situatioa as good Slaughterman, and do a round. Good reference; total ab- stainer.-H, Vickerv. 2, Victoria Building?, Glaston- bury. 880el0-17 BAKERS.—Respectable Young Man, 19, seeks Situation; good dough-maker and moulder; can assist with smalls,—Hurley, 5, Union-street, Aberystwyth. 927el0-17 "W/"ANTED, Family Washing; cleanliness guaran- TT teed.—Apply Mrs. Grist, 9, Maliphant-street, llafod, Swansea. 940010-21 AITANTEI) situation as Groom or Groom-Gardener; yy good rider and driver; weight 8st. 21 h.; age 23; good references.—Giltis, PASTRYCOOKS.—Competent, Experienced Work -P man earnestly begs Employment; go country every particular gladly by addressing U. Wood, b, Baker-street, King's Cross-road, London. 931e1(;-1 TO Confectioners,—Wanted, Situation by Young Man, as Single or Second well up in smalls,— Apply T. Shobbrook, 14, Lansdown-roau. Hedland, Bristol. b29el0-2l WANTED, Situation as Barman and Pianist; wiliing to work at any thing.—R., 119, Hersehell- street, Livei pool. 924el0-21 WANTED, Situation, by experienced Person, as Weigher, Timekeeper, Rent-collector, or any ph..¡;e of trust.—Apply Weigher," Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 9y5el0-2o W ANTED, by Young Lady, Situation as Barmaid, used to smart counter trade; good references; Swansea preferred.—Apply, in the first instance, X.Y.Z., Daily Post Office, Swansea. 842el0-15 BAKERS and Confectioneers.—Young man seeks situation as First or good sccond, used to both Blanches.—Apply T. Richardson, Pond Bakery, Ebbw Vale, 82Uie-121 OITUATION Wanted as good Plain Cook by young O Irish girl.—Apply (by letter only; Miss Sherlock, 8, Plougb-road, Landore, near Swansea. 871el0-16 MAN, young *eeks Situation to drive grocery van and deliver; 4j years good character.—Apply G. Tucke:, Folly Farm, Chilcompton, Wihon, Salis- bury, W.i. 904el0-18 VST"ANTED,situation as Coachman, age 31; married, drive single or pair; understand hunters; 13 month's good character, 6 years previous.—L., 7. Bransford-road, St, John's, Henwick, Worcester. S00el0-18 WANTED Girl about 14 to Nurse.—Apply 31, Windsor-street, Swansea, 893el0-18 SITUATION Wanted- Gardener, or horse or cow S not objected to; 26; s.jf!e from Shropshire.- Mrs, Haycock, Chester-street, "^Vrexham. 909el0-19 \VrANTED, a Situation in a Gentleman's Stable wr as Understrapper or Assistant, under a Coach man.—Address E., Little Loveston, Begelly, Pem brokeshire. 908el0-19 WANTED, at once, Situation as Waitress in a good family and commercial hotel; thoroughly experienced; three years' good character. Write experienced; three years' good character. Write J.A., North Curry, near Taunton. 923el0-21 FOR SA-LK ..J.- If you have a House. Horse. Bicycle, Tricycle Piano, Perambulator, Cow, Cart, Watch, Wardrobe, Organ, Piano, Melodeon, Organette, orany other conceivable article for Sale, adver- tise in the South Wales Daily Post," and you will reach thousands of likely customers. 17*OR Sale, 50,000 dozen White Wax Candles at less J. than makers' prices to cash buyers, carriage paid.—Apply Cox Hallet. Shrewsbury. 998ell-8 FOR Sale, Lathe, 9in. centre, screw-cutting; also 6ft. Bed.—Apply 136, Windsor-road, Cogan, l-enarth. 996c 10-25 1710R Sale, 12 h.p. Gas Engine, in good working order; cheap to immediate purchaser.-Wm. Pic ton, Pembroke-road Sawmill, Canton, Cardiff. 986el0-24 FOR Sale. 6-h.p. Portable Engine, £ 30; on hire, £ 5 per month contractors and others; thrashing machine £ 25, good.—Buckle, BowlingGleen, Lyming- ton, Hants. 957el0-22 FOR Sale, Piano; a bargain; price £ 10. Also Singer's Sewing Machine, nearly new, £ 3.— Stevens, No. 1, Terrace road. Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 948el0-21 I FOR Sale, 4iiu. Griswold Knitter, 72 and S4 cylinders complete; equal to new. Also a quantity of Scotch Fingerings and Yarns, cheap.- Apply 15, Caer-street, Swansea. 989el0-24 WILD Rabbits on Sale weekly; sent dead or alive. Also Pot Fruit.—Apply George Bailey, 35, New Queen-street, Bedminster, Somerset. b32el0-21 FOR Sale, 30 good 10-ton Coal Wagons, with side and end doors; also25 large 8-tonners.—For par- ticulars apply Howard Davenport and Co., Railway Wagon Contractors, Cardiff. 92&10-21 BUILDERS supplied with Paperhangings 4cc., at wholesale prices.—Pugsley and Son, Glass Warehouse, 24. Waterloo-street, Swansea. (903en-8, FOR Sale, a number of Butcher's Hangings suitable for Butcher or Provision Dealer,—Apply the Manager, Daily Post," High-street, Swansea, FOR Sale, light catioe Landau, in excellent con- dition small circular-fronted Brougham, in very good order also Waggonette to carry eight, con- vertible into Stanhope.—Apply Hughes, Queens Park-road, Chester. 856el0-22 MANDOLINE Guitar (acquired in Italy),-Miss M Compton will Visit INevvport Weekly during the coming Season.—For terms apply Brynland- avenue, Bishopston, Bristol. 794el0-19 GRAND Old Remedy for all cases of Pile rand Gravel. Has never failed to cure." Hundreds of testimonials can be had on application. Sold in boxes at Is. One trial solicited.—J. Theodore and Son. Herbalist, Neath. 830el0-41 CCABBAGE Plants (200,000); also 100 bags Beauty Hebron Potatoes, Carrots, Parsnips at reasonable price on rail at Mattock for cash.—Apply Parker, Lopen, near Ilminster. 853el0-15 "I^Oli Sale, Fancy Dresses Prince Charles Edward X? and Bassiano; both silk velvet; handsome gold and silver trinuiiings.—Barntield, Newton Abbot. 896el0-18 | Dozen good Five and Four Bar Wood Hurdles iF\r for Sale.—Apply Robert Sadler, Peuhow, near Caerleon, Mon. 895el0-18 IP OH Sale,"Six-roomed House in Richardson-street.— Apply House, "Daily Post" Office, 211, High- slieet, Swansea, 891elu-18 FOR Sale, Thomas's Hand-sewing Machine; almost F new; cash, with extras, 45 take £3 Larntield, NewtonAbbot. 836el0-18 FOli Sale, Portable Stable and Coach-house.— Apply John M. Leeder aud Son, Goat-;treet, Swansea. 3822 j^Olt Sale, a quantity of Applis; good quality; delivered tree in Swansea. — For particulars write Apples." "Daily Post" Office, Swansea; <s00 u 10-19 1,1 URN ITU RE.—Cheapest for House or Garden Furniture, Bedsteads, Beiding. Prams, Mail Carts.—Rees, Rutland Villa, Brvn-road, Swansea. Railway fare always allowed good purchasers. Si8el0-19 \\J HATlJ Haven't you Heard that Fletcher's W Arcade Tool Shop is the Cheapen and Best in Swansea for Knives, Forks. Razors, Screws, Nuts, Saws," Clocks, Vices, Nails, &c. 916el0-19 HORSE Cloths, Waggon ar.d Cart Covers, Sack and Bag Makers, Outside Shop-window Blinds (our own patent rollers), Tent and Flag Maker*.—Fred. Morgan and Company, Mill-lane, Cardiff. 911el0-26 EISTEDDFOD, Foxhole, October 2oi ontardulais, November 2; Albert Hail, December 2.—Music urny be had at J. Brader aud Sons, 9, Wind-street, Svvaiuex. 907elQ-liJ ICE Business.—The Stock of Ice, Plant, Book Debt" (jjuod), and Connection of the bwanstsi Ice Co. Ltd for Sale; about £ 300 required,-Apply byfetter to Secretary, lee Co.. Swansea. aLDell-lb is 1 /"OODEN Lockup Shed galvanised roof; suitable W for workshop; easily taken down and erected; wooden floor; size 13 x H, 8 x 2. APVly limber, Daily Post." FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS JT^OR Disposal, a Quantity of Waste, Brown Paper, &c.—Apply, the Manager, "Daily Post," 211, liigh-street, Swansea. n CCOMBINATION Stamps.—Name, Is: (Inked), with j Box and ink, Is. 6d. Additional Lines, 6d. Post- age, 2d. Young, 27, Brunsv ick-sti eet, Swansea. [135 CtAST-OFF Clothing.— For Sale, a Quantity of Gentleman's Cast-off Clothing—Apply Clothing, "Daiiv Post" Oflice, High-street, Swansea. 2.)Sn /">Oto Giles Cook, the old-established House Fur- vX nisher, at 23, Waterloo-street, Swansea, for ail household requisites. 3618 Ij^ARTHEJiWARE and China.—Seconds, £ 2 crates; Ll best. £ 3; or w ill send 15 dozen seconds articles lor 17/6; write for lists.—Webb and Co., Raiiway- passage, Lengton, St tt'ordshire. 21e2-16 /will buy the finest Spectacles or Folders inthe r*i j O world. No better lenses can possibly be made, tele agent fer Swansea and District for the Ai.Umatic bight-testing Cimpany (Limittdi, W George, Market Drugstores, 10, uxiurd-stteet. 2103 TO LET.—BUSINESS PREMISES. I SALEROOM to Let with plate-glass window best position in the Rhondda. —Apply M. Davies, 57, Llewellyn-street, Pentre, Rhomdda. 960e 1 0-22 rpO LET, Yard and Shed, or for Sale; immediate X possession.—Apply W. Owen, 182, St. Helen's- avenue, Swansea. 814elU-21 TO Let, Workshop or Warehouse, suitable for Plumber or Joiner, conveniently situated in Worcester place, behind Castle street. Apply Williams, Jeweller, 27, Castle-street, Swansea. 963e10.22 '"ICO Let, all those extensive Business Premises, X known as the Park Auction Rooms, Park-street, Swansea — Apply Giles Cook, 23, Waierloo-street. 3618 TO Let, Houseand Shop, No. 1, Gladstone Buildings. Alexandra-road; good position; all modern appliances; hot and cold baths.—Apply Wm., 12, Bay View-crescent, Swansea. 383;) ^pO Let, House and Shop, is" o. 1, G ladstone-builuingv, A Alexandra-road; good position; ail modern appliances; hot and cold baths.—Apply Wm, Lane, No. 12, Bay View-crescent, rglO Let, lock-up Shop; plate-glass window.—Apply X 2, Gowe/-street, Swansea. boielu-21 jjg.VA. ^ah^.vafcgtt»-rAYrw 1.1 ,r«. TO LET.-HOUSES. It you have a house to L or nave any Article tor Sale, or if you arc in Want ot anything advertii-e in the "South Wales Daily Post," and you will obtain quick and satisfactory results. HOUSE to Let, near sea and trams; situation pleasant, eight rooms, immediate possesssion.— Apply 7, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 9.36eW-1 ITOOKLA,N, to Let from the half-quarier.—Apply on the lJl. emises. 9i6el0-21 rPO be Let, with immediate possession. Chesnut- A cottage, Norton, w Hhiua few minutes' walk of the Mumbles Railway, containing sitting-room, kicchen, back kitchen, three bedrooms, and w.c., also small gieeniiouse, with three quarters of an acre of land.—Appiy T, li Mcrris, Sketty. ,S8L6 rjno LET, 7, Stanley terrace rent moderate.—Appiv JL 6, Henrietta-street, Swansea. 859el0-15" ri^uLet No. 2, Devon-terrace.—Apply Joseph Hall, JL 5, Cambrian-place, Swansea. 802e20-31 npo LET, Dwelling part of Business Premises.— A Apply G. A, Gregory, 50, Oxford-street, Swansea. 990el0-24 TO LET, convenient house, facing Sea. hot and cold water, electrj# b- lis &c.—Apply EssendeueHouse Trtfalgar-terrace, Swansea. 13731 BUILDING Ground.—To Let, Plasmarl ground for Cottages; low ground rent.—Apply J. F. Jones, 16, Park-street, ;wansea..)ö05 rjHO LET, Sketty Hall (2 miles from Swansea), from _L 25th December, 1S95; land if desiied. -Apply L. D. Nicholl, 4. 'liinity-place, r J"\0 Let, live-roomed House, 22, Colbourne-terrace JL 4/6 per week. Aiso House, with back entrance, Lrynmelin-street.—Apply 108, High-st: eer, Swansea. 980elU-24 TO Let, Windsor House, Langlaud Hill, Mumbles; ¡ -L large garden, Caswell water, beautiful views.— Apply W. \V iliir.uis, Jeweller, Castle-street, Swan- sea^ 988el0-24 ri^O LET, Windsor House, LanglandHill, Mumblej, X Large garden; Casw ell water; Beautifui Views.— Apply W. Williams, Jeweller, 29, Castle-street Swau- sea. 8/4el0-i6 sea. TO Let, House, Marlborough-road, Swansea (west), containing 6 good rooms, scullery, b,ithr. )m (hot and cold water), &c.; healthy situation; 8s 6d. per week.—Apply J. S. Cooper, Solicitor, Oxford- treet, Swansea. 63cel0 treet, Swansea. 63,;e10 TO Dairymen, Market Gardners, Farmers, &c.— To be Let (w ithin two miles of the Swansea Post- orrice), and with immediate possession, 60 Acres of splendid Pasture Land, with suitable Outbuildings for a large Dairy the tenant would have to take ail the stock, crops, implements, &c., air valuation.—Teims, apply T. K., Post-office, Landore. 3763 LARGE Shop, plate-glass front, splendid position centre of town; suit any business; immediate possession.—Apply W. Cooke, accountant, Bridgend 849elO-lo Caritou-terrace. To be let or sold a capital residence (near Albert Hall), 7 rooms and all suitable conveniences; long garden and back entrance. —For further details apply to Messrs. Viuer Leeder aud Morris, Solicitors, 102, Oxforu-street, Swansea, HOUSE to Let, Fern Villa, Welltield-road, Carmar- then, centainingdrawing and dining rooms, six bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, and other requisites; large garden.—Apply John Thomas, Morley-street, Carmarthen. 894el0-18 rilO be Let, the London ami North Western notel. X Swansea. Very hue bar, good smoking room, coffee room, sitting rooms, and aood bedroom accommodation. Close to the L. & N. W. and Oyster- mouth Railway Stations.—Apply W. Hancock S. Co. Ltd., Little lyinfl-strect, Swansea. 91 iclu-ij rjio be Let, Union Inn, Daten. Fully licensed, X immediate possession.—Apply New Brewery Llanelly. 919el0-19 TO be Let, House and Shop, No. 3, Heathfield- street, Swansea.—Apply W.J. Rees, The Laurels, Swansea. 915el0-19 rjlO be Let, House and Shop 5, Waterloo-street, X thoroughly repaired and decorated,—Apply VV- J. Rees, the Laurels, Swansea. 91fel0-19 ripO Let Furnished or unfurnished Cottage near X Langland Bay, very Low rent, for winter months. Apply Mr Ritson, De-la-ueche-street, Swansea. £ 12el0-19 APARTMENTS. rpo Let, comfortable Rooms, full view of bay; suit X young gentleman (or two) in an office; terms moderate. —lt.X "Daily Post" Office. 407nl0-24 I r|70 Let, Comfortable Furnished Apartments, Sitting i and One or Two Bedrooms, with attendance; tenne moderate.-16, Hawardeu-cresceut, Victoria Park, Swansea. 964el0-22 rpo Let, No. 137, Rodney-street; rent, 6s. 6d. per X week.—Apply Mr. Pendry, Cambrian-place; or W. J. Kneath, Rhyddings-terrace. 970elu-22 APARTMENTS.—T» Let, irront Sitting-room and Bedroom; suit one or two respectable young men.—Apply 29,. Singleton-terrace, Swausea. 922el0-iii TO Let, Sitting-room and Three Bedrooms, Fur- nished good cooking and attendance, close to -Apply K.Y., "Daily Post" Oftice, Swansea. 921el0-21 rpo Let, one SiLting-room, and one or two Bedrooms X veiy healthy; near station, and every con' vtnience. — Apply Mrs. Tanner, Femhillheath Worcester. 973ei0-23 rpo Let, comfortable Apartments; front sitting-room I and one or two bedto^ms; use of pia»o suitable for lady or gentleman.—A poly 43, Gorse-iane, Swan- Ilea. 9 j'ie 10-23 A PARTMENTS.—Furnished Apartments to Let; J\_ would suit ladies or gentlemen.—Apply 17, 11 estbury-terrace, Swansea. 88oel0-17 ODGINGS.—Comfortable Lodgings to suit Two Young Men; home comforts; terms moderate. — Aoulv P. E., "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. S82el0-17 L Young Men; home comforts; terms moderate. — Aoulv P. E., "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. S82el0-17 LODGINGS.—Comfortable Home Offered to a L steady Young Man, sitting-room and bedroom, no other lodgers.—Apply 4, Nelson-place, Nelson- street. Swansea. 2H0-25 rpo Let, Sitting and Bedroom, Two Young Men; T terms 4a. 6d. per week, or 14s. board and lodgings; near Albert-hall. —Apply M. F., "Daily uítice, APARTMENTS.—A Lady has four well-fumished Rooms to let, situate in Uplands; suit Lady or Oent-lemaU; for terms &c.— Write Comtort," Daily Post" Oitice, Swansea. SI3elO-i9 BICYCLES, MACHINES, &C. I PONTYPRIDD.—Morris Brothers will Clear a few JL good Tricycles tor Cash, viz., suit 5 to 8 years, 19/6; 7 to 10 years, 29/6; all with plated bars, I and w orth double. Send P O.O.aud full address. 7C3el0-17 rpHE JOHN GRIFFITH. CYCLE CORPORATION X Of 57, Queen-street, Cardiff, beg to draw the attention of buyers to the fact,, that they are now otter- ing the cheapest and best lines of Cycies that have ever been offered to the public, eclipsing all vreVlolls efforts. Do not buy until you have seen our stock. Sole agents tor HumL-er antiCo" Ltd,, Singerand Co. anctother leading firms. Our speciality is Genuine Dunlop tyred light safety of good make for £10 10s. Repairs undertaken, Cycles sold on easy toims as well as for cash. Correspondence solicited. <840 MUSICAL. NOTICE.—J. H. Stevens, Teacher of Banjo, Guitar, and Mandoline, has Removed to 18, Richardson- street, Swansea, Banjo taught on the English or American system. Terms on application. [945el0-21 CHARLES EADO.N, Brunswick-street, Swansea c (from Broad wood and Sons, London.), Pianos aud Organs fiom 10s. monthly, Inning 3s. bd. recom- menctatious froifi Drs. Turpin and Gladstone. 6o4el0-26 < • OOverstrung Piano i>by Neumeycr/in elegant dtOv Walnut; panel and sconces returned from lin e.—J. Brader and Sons, 9, Wind-street, Swansea. 9B7e10-24 ————————wlaw^nmi an—TaaanaMB MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. RABBITS' Warren Wanted to Rent, with house and garden close. Apply A.U.B., W.uHlou Batch, Lamyait, Kvercreech, Bath. 862el0-lt> "XrANTED, Copies of each of the follow ing issues of W the Daily Post" in 1894 July 2, 4, 7, 10, 16, 19,20,25, 26,27, August 1, September22. November 6, 14, 27, 29, December 1, 26, 31.—Apply the Manager, Swansea. n TJ7ANTED, at once, for cash, cheap, Light Crank TT Axle Cs.rt, in good condition, to suit horse 15 A. B., "South Wales Daily Post," SWflllll bra. 966e 10.22 "VVTASTl'I Paper and Rubbish.—Wanted, a Man to V? take away the waste paper and rubbish from ks once It week.—Apply the Manager, iailyl Post Office, 211, Hijrh-ntree, Swansea. 4l6nl0-25 GRAND AND FASHIONABLE DISPLAY AT E I> W A R D S' JHtL FIRST AUTUMN Q TT W AND WINTER IO II V' >> THIS AND FOLLOWING DAYS. PARISIAN DESIGNS AND NOVELTIES IN MANTLES. MILLINERY. DRESSES. FANCY GOODS, &c. —IT ——■IMHMM fllMil ilii||_i—liti Vi iTTifTW 93,94, 95, 96/ OXFORD-STREET, 15,1C, 17,18. WATERLOO-STREET, Q \\R VC I? A 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, PARK STREET, O U TRADE SPECIALITIES. MROE and CO., 15, Heathtield-sti set, Saddle! • «nd Harness Makers. All haad-sewn ordei ) t netii-a Iy attended tu. 02e MONUMENTS.—i.arge6tstockof Polished Granite Monuments in Wales at D. 11. Williams, scoiptor, Llanelly. 3083 BOOKBINDING.-For good and euostantial Bind- ing, go to the Daily Post Printing Works, 211, High-street, Swansea. n DAVIES' Improved Self-acting Baker s Continuous Ovens.—For full particulars apply to D. LI. Davies, 26, Diaas-road, Dinas, Rhondda Valley. 800e10-12 BUSINESS Cards (plain and ornamental) printed .1.) promptly and ueatly at the" Daily Post" Printing Works, 211. High-«treet, Swaasea. Prices moderate. 412nl0-23 BLOATERS, Kippers. Haddocks, and Ham-cured Red Herrings.— Small shopkeepers would do weli to enquire prices fromp, Molyneux, fish salesman and curer, 120, High-street. 1. ) LL. and T. BUl.LIN, lleat.hfielct Mewj. funeral Carriages, Brakes, Ac. Cabs always re ad v. lelegiams, "Buliin." Telephone,65 r320 LONGMAN, Cross-street, holds the largest stock of New and Second-hand Harness in Wales, at prices to suit everybody. 718 CHORKS, Bottles, Spirit Flasks, Labels, Pipes, Cigars J of all descriptions, best and cheapest at Bailey's, Cork and Bottle Stores, Alexandra-road" [3024 BRIDAL Bouquets (shower and posy), Sprays, Baskets and Pretty Designs of All Descriptions. A Splendid Supply of Choice Flowers Daily; also Wreaths, Crosses, etc.—Kitley, 37, Oxford-street, wansea. 2751 "V-l i i'.LMAN, 154, Western-street-,Swansea. Best -IXJL# Price ^,iven for Cast-off Geuts", Ladies, and Ciiiliiren's Clothes. Families waited upon by appoint- meut. JT^OR Dress Rings, Engagement Rings, anil Wed- X? ding Rings, go to L, Baer, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 42, Castle-street, Swansea, next to Post. Office. 2506 Dl{. WILLIAMS, Sculptor, Llanellv, Importer of • Norwegian granite, in red and grey, and Italian mar Die; mouuments in granite, marble, and stones. 3083 E LLOYD, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 21, • Caer-street, Swansea. Tobacco, Cigars, and Cigarettes; best brands. Ladies' Combings made np. 658e10-26 MENLT Cards. Dinner Supper and Entertainment tickets,and Programmes cheaply aud artist ically priuteû at the" bouth Wales Daily Post" Printing Works, 211, High-street Swausea. OYAL "~DAYLIGHT PETROLEUM.7-Wholesale JL L- Buyers please note that the Cheapest House in the Trade is J. Seldon, St. Thomas, Swansea. Scores; South Dock and Port Tennant-road. 775ei0-25 MEMORIAL Cards Tastefully Printed at the Daily Post Printing Works, 211, High-street, Swansea. A large variety of specimens kept in stock. 401n 10-30 I^OOTBALL Fixture Cards Quickly, Cheaply, and JL ^se^tly Piiuted at the Daily Post Printing Works, 211. High-street, Swansea. Line up.f400nl0-3u TOWN'S Talk.—Professor Deakin s Honey Cough Candy, 14, Alexandra road, Swansea, 4 ounces 2jd., try it without delay; Relief at once. 867ell-6 "VTKKDLEWORK.—All kinds of Plain Sewing and -LI Boys Suits at moderate charges.—Write Seam- stress, Daily Post" Office, Swansea, 875ei0-16 1 LASS Shades, all sizes, for Clocks, Figures, <!tc.; vX cheap. Aiso Fish Globes. — J. Cording, Naturalist, 42, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. 992el0-24 u HANDBILLS (white or coloured, and printed in black or colours) can be had at the" Daily Post" Printing Works. 211, High-street, Swansea. All work tu!ued out quickly, tastefully, and at moderate prices. 413nl0-23 HFREEDMAN JLND SON, Waterloo-street, Swansea, » for all kinds of Durable Furniture at very Lowest Prices. H I'BKEMIM xyv SOA-.—" Challenge" Suite, 9 s Pieces, in good American Cioth, £ 4 12s. 6d.— Note Waterloo-street. HFREEDMAN AND SON.—3ft. Mahogany or Birch » Dressing Table and Washstund, marble seat and l'evelled plates. £2145. Sd.-Note Waterloo-street. HFKSEDMAN AND SON.—Combination Bedstead no and Spring Mattress, brass rails top and foot, 25s.-Note Waterloo-street. HFKEKDMAN ANU SON.—Saddlebag Suite in solid « Walnut Fiame. nine pieces; best linish; £ 99s, —iSote Waterloo-street. HFREEDMAM AND SON,—Large Size Satin-Wnlnut -ile Bedroom Suite, with Dressing Chest and bevelled plate. £8 as.-Note Waterloo-street. HFBKRDMAS AND SON.—Solid Oak Suite, carved H. back, 9 Pieces, in Real Skins; a tiargaiu, £1.5 13s.-Note Waterloo-street. 36S8 HFP.KEDMAN AND SON.—Child's Combination « Chair, 4 positions, best make, lowest in Swan- sea, 12s.11d.-Note Waterloo-street. HFKEKDMAN A.M) SON.—4ft. Solid Walnut Side- o board, bestiiriish, bevelled plateandcellarette, £4 15s.Note Waterloo-street. HFKBEDMAN A>D SON,—5ft. Massive Walnut • Sideboard, bold front, large bevelled plates, a rare bargain, £ 8 10s.—Note W'lkdoo-strc, HFKEKDMAN AND SON.—6ft. Heavy Walnut Side- • boards, bold design, best make and finish, £16 16s..bargain. — Note Waterloo-street. HFREEDMAN AND SON for grand selection of « Antique, and Carved Onk Furniture, never seen ill Swansea before.—Note Waterloo-street. HFREEDMAN AND SON.-Genuine Old French • Writing Bureau, and china cabinet, rare work. manship, no other in Swansea.—A bargain. HFREEDMAN AND SON for furniture to suit every- • body. Call and inspect our new showrooms at Waierloo-street. HFREEDMAN AND SON; Antique Oak Sideboards. • elaborately carved; a splendid opportunity for a rare bargain.—Note Waterloo-street. HFREEDMAN AND SON for Bedsteads and B 'ddtng • cheaper than all others; call and see lor your- sell,-Note Waterloo.street. HFREEDMAN AND SON have a rare collection of m Old Dresden, China, Candleabras. and Orna- meiiLS, to be sold a bargain.—Note IVaterloo-stz-eei. HFUKEDAIAN AND box; 7-,>i?ce Drawing-room" :1. Suite, in inlaid mahoganvand Genoa velvet, £6 9s. 6d.- Note Waterioo-sUeet. H FRIEDMAN AND SON 9-piece Walnut Drawing • room Suite, in embossed velvet; a splendid HFREEDMAN AND SON invite inspection of their • large and new Stock befoie buying elsewheie Note—Waterloo-street. MONEY. WALLACE AND CO., 98, Queen-street, Cardiff (Entrance, Fiist Door at Side).—Advance i:.aiie on Note (it Hand other Security; loans o best terms and no delay,—Send stamped addressed envelope for reply. 2576 4 ] ASll ADVANCED y J, SEL1NE, from £ 5 and npv.ardu en i ei>ccal teciaity, to all classes, re 1 uyable toti.it il borrowtvs, Dis- H tH,e ¡¡oobjtt.:t.- Ap¡,ly I ea. im)i\ < I Ijletter, 9. GliOVE PLACE. Swansea. MONEY Lenten Plate, Watches, Jewellery, &c„ .r at the late of 4d. in the £1 per month. No other charges.—H. BARN EXT. 6, Heathfield-street. 206 MESSRS. JAMES and JAMES, Gower-street, 1\:1. Swansea, are prepared to undertake mortgages open sound freehold and leasehold investments. Send iiiticuiars oln'C¡IIÏ1ell¡enb. 172 MONEY TO LEND to Farmers, Q raOesmen, and 1 tliei s, in tow n or country, at 4i per cent per annum, in sums from Ate- to £1,G(j), upon personal cculily, j< i teim ot yeais to buit borrowers; money \i( cn mortgage, percent.—Mr. Wood, 56, Tasmaii oad, Stockwell. S.W, l.ondon. 710 C10L. BARNETT, 11, Dynevor-place, Swansea, ad- O vances from P,3 to daily to respectable appli- cants; no inquiry fees 930d2-9/9d PUBLICATIONS. f TOBACCONISTS Commencing.—lllustratedGuide X (:6(, pages), cd. 'lobaccbl1Ísts' Co., 186, Euston- (Jud, London. SblJI. ti I t el 5 in all trades. hstimates free. Established 1866. 16 ARISTOTLE'S WORKS, complete colaund plates; A genuine uiition ris by Night, or Gay Life in Paris" (illustrated), 30 stamps, post uee.— £ M'.i»er, 27, Iienshaw-street, Liverpool. 1832. Patronise the Old Firm 1742 —ToLaccijOists \CCll111¡t'ncmg). Write for IUd dt1 Guide tifcO jsges), Zà. Ilow to Open a Cigar St ore ircBi L2G to Co. Jit, Lutt(,n-io?.d, London. N.B.—Shop litters nnd,ÜJow.<H[P niakeis 101' rlitiades. r,t.imnt!'8t'r"e. Mai,ate:, J.y. Jivn>. tli 1,. o Jill. 1761 LOST AND FOUND I FOUND. Brindle Greyhound with foitr white paws, Gorseinon. Not claimed within three days will he sold for expenses.—John Morris, c/o W. Llewellyn, Post Office, Gorseinon. 96ge10-16 LOST, between the Hospital, Rodney-street and Christ Church, a Gold Bangle Bracelet. Whoever w iil take it to Taylor and Company, Limited, 100, C Brynymor-road, Swansea, will be regarded 10s, 920el0-17 LOST. Monday afternoon, between High-street Station and Post Oflice, Lady's Black Case Watch. —i inJer returning to 25, Russell-street. Swansea, will be rewarded. 869el0-16 oTOl<KN, black and white Rough-haired Terrier ij Dog; tramping man and woman who took him are known; any person detaining same w ill be pro- secuted.—W. Boyle, White Hart Inn, Llantrissant |B|| 979ci0-23 MATRIMONY. MATRIMONY.—Young Lady, good looking, with £ 700 yearly aud valuable reversion, Wishes to Marry.—Address Box 25. Advertiser Office, Bristol. 958el0-22 J\F ATRIMONY. — Orphan Lady, 26, with house -X property worth £ 400 a year, besides £ 5,000 banked, invites overtures from a steadygentleir.au; means no object.—MiM Phillips, 39, Britannia-street. Londou, W.C. 881el0-17 "il f ATRIMONY.—All wishing to marty should send ■"X for Joy Bells enclosing four stamps.—James Ashton, 15, James-place, Sidney Square, London. 899el0-18 1VT ATRIMONY.—Widow. 51, refined, excellent cook, XTX economical housekeeper, wishes to marry in comfortable position; Carditfian preierred.- Address: Attah,' i)a.i(y Post,' Othce, Swansea. 926ei0-21 ~j\XATRIMONY.—A Correct Photo of your Future •L'X Husband or Wife, with position,etc., 13stamps and stamp-directed envelope.-Send age and sex to I Miss Herbert, High-street, Whitstable. Kent. 977e10-23 I MISCELLANEOUS "Vf BEDLKWORK.—All kinds of Plain Sewing and Li Boys Suits at moderate charges.—Write Seam- stress, Daily Post, Ottice, Swansea. 875el0-2 "VTOTICE to Shopkeepers and Others.— Davies and X* Sons, 52, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea, is the Cheapest Wholesale House for Stationery, Haber- dashery, Toys, &c. Established 1869. £ i62el0-22 IpIRE'WORKS,—For Wholesale and Retail Fire- works, Abbott, 71, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 784elO-31 RARE Books, Curious anu Sensational, French Novels in English, &c. descriptive catalogue one stamp. — S. Dawson, 159, Peptonville-ioad, London. 746el0-16 KALYDINE, a certain Cure for Coras, Bunions,, and Warte, Is., post free. Is. 2d.-Sole Pro. prl.tor M. Jonas, .M.P.S., 12, High-itreat, Swan sea. 994eI0-24_ DON'T forget that the cheapest house in Swansea for Repairing Harness and putting New Glasses iu Carriage Lamps is the Saddlery Compnny. Alexan- dra-road, Swansea. 902ell-8 GOLDFISH 1 New Season's; just arrived; cheap; Globes and Appliances, wholesale and retail.— Maggs Bros., Wind-street, Swausea, and F. Maggs, New Dock-road., Llanelly. 684el0-25 PHRENOLOGY, Palmistry, &c. Your tight place m [ife. Fees from Is.— Professor Allen, 9, High- street Arcade, Swansea. 981dll-9 PROFESSOR ALLEN'S Phrenological Class is P about to Commence.—For terms and particulars, apply Alexandra-arcade. Swansea. 943el0-21 A STROLOGY.-What is before you Prosperity. J\. Health, Marriage, Changes, etc. Free, with Character from Handwriting or Photograph. Stud birthtime. Is., and stamped address.—C. Gordon, 76 Camber well-grove, London. 947el0 21 HILLARD for Bedsteads and Bedding; fuu-size Bedstead, wheat st.aw palliasses, millpuff bed, bolster and two pillows, 30s.; rnillp jff (black or white). Id. perlb.—Hiilard, 20. College-street, Swausea. 941elO-21 1'/t 4s. Cottage Bedroom Suite, six pieces; wire spring mattresses from 10s. 6d.; 2-inch massive bedsteads, £ 1 16s. 6d., sold elsewhere £ 2 5s.—Hitlard, College-street, Swansea. 940el0-21 10s. Leather Suite, a wonderful bargain; Saddle Bag Suites from £ 6 10s., ali nine pieces and stuffed backe.-Hillard. College-street, Swansea. 93ge 10- 1 I^LORAL decorations for Balls, Banquets, Footbals Dinners, Ac., at the shortest notice; order, promptly attended to.—A. E. Kitley, Florist, 37 Oxford-street, Swansea 938e 10-21 ALL Secret Cases Cured by Professor Deakin, Her- balist, Alexandra-road, Swansea, cure guaranteed; medicine through post any address, 2Eo 2.d. [807cll-2 A STARTLING DISCOVEKY, and a Bleating to all Ladies, who should send at once id. stamp to 1, Station-terrace, Penarth Dock, for Mary George's BOOk, containing Invaluable Information. THE City Dressmaker, 47, Oxford-street.—Walking Dresses, 6s. 6d Home Dresses. 5s.; Dressing Gowns, 2s. lid.; Servants' Dresses, 2s. 6d. Ladies own materials. Perfect tit and best style guaranteed 657el0-23 CORKS, Bungs, Coiks for Spirit Taps, Filters; c pieces Cork kept; Sheet Cork Lining, Boxes for Butterllies and Insects. Bar Uprkt (best quality), Pop Corks.—Gough, 35, Earl-street, llafod, Swansea. If 10-25 ORSE-CLIPPER S, Rugs, Rollers, Gig Aprons', Carriage Lamps, new and second-hand. New- Glasses put in Lamps,—Saddlery Company, Alexandra- road, Swansea. 942ell-ll HEIGHT Increased three inches withoutdetection t y Pinet's Elevators (patented.; Can be worn in any boot or shoe.- S. N. Pinet, b6, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London. Pamphlet and testimonials one stamp 2796 QUININE BATTELS, SECOND TO NON*, 01 all Grocers, 24 dotes, h. 300per cent, saved. Post tree. Is. Id.; Six, 6s. 6d.—GAMJKK. Swansea; Llanelly, New Dock-road. 205 RUPTURE CURED without operation. All who wisli to get rid of Rupture and trusses should send to S. J. SIIKK.MAN, Heinia Specialist, 19, Cbaucery-lane, London, and 26, King-street. Man- chester, lor his Book,poet free7d. 644, BIRMINGHAM GOOJS. — Watchmakers, club B holders, dealers, and those" "liting watclics, clocks, jewellery, elpctro-plaie, cutlery, musical boxes, guns, bronzes. barometers, opera glasses, trade repairs, mateiials, tools, and general goods. Whole- sale list free —Powell, manufacturer and Importer, 43. Edgbaston-street, Birmingham. 997el0-25 «?rttiE Perfection of Medicine."—K A. lisserj', X Esq J.P., Celu Bryn, Gower, thusdesciil.es Be van's specilic for Neuralgia, Tic, Face-ache, and Tcoth-ache, aspresf libed by the late Di .TomWilliams (of Wind-stieet, t.i-.fe.i,; Prepared only oy W. George, M.R.P.S., Markel. Drug Stoics, 10, Oxford- st reet. 2015 MACKENZIE'S FEMALE REMEDY.—One bottle guaranteed tc remove the most obstinate obstructions and irrnjtularitif sin 12 hours. Hannie. Nothing can resist it. Failure impossible. Send stamped envelope for particulars, testimonials, and uurict. Ours is the most povcrful and strongest Remedy sold, and iu no single case has it ever failect- even in I he mostlong-standing intricateand lingering cases. Post free under :ver, with written guarantee of cure 5?. (five shillings;.—Mis. Mackenzie, Trafford House, 83, Dawes-road, Fulham, Loudon. Mention House, 83, Dawes-road, Fulham, Loudon. Mention Paper, 2992 ■7 ANTED, every Householder and Users of Coal VV to try Sample of the Invincible Coal Saver COALINE." The attention of Steamship Pro- prietors and large Consumers of Coal gtirieiallv is repectfully invited to this valuable production for the saving of coal, preservation of lirebars, and abatement di smoke. Numerous local test imouials. Householders are guaranteed a saving of over six cwts. in very ton ol coal treated with our patent Coaline," w hich is a fuel saver and not a fuel. —May be obtained from the local agent Charles Cooper, 8. Mariner-street (near High-street Station) Swansea; or wholesale from the -old manuf;u;tu'-ers, Coaline Co.. Cardiff. 17el0-10 "uBja a Jf" ijl l,y SAN FORD'S RAT POISON WlS 1 Bo 3 i bich is said by Farmers and R II 1 ill olbers to be the best ever itit.ro- docad, as they find the rats dead. Hundreds of testimonials from Farmers and others. Also Poison for Killing Moles, a new discovery, answers well. Land infested with these peits can be speedily cleared by using I SANFORD'S MOLE PuISON. Price post free, of SANFORD and SON, Is. 2d., Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 5. Sold by all Chemists. LADIES' BEST FRIEND! MARRIED or SINGLE LADIES should send at once for LADIES' HANDY ILLUSTRATED GLIDE, post tree, sealed, two stamps invalu- able information of never failing remedies for all Irregularities and Obstructions, obstinate or long- standing.— Madame B. Z. LILLY, Colston street, Bristol. 31"1-6 SALES BY AUCTION. BY MESSRS, JAMES AND JAMES. tAMES AND JAMBS Auctioneers, Valuers, House, Estate, and Insurance Agents. GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA, and at 11. IJOND-COUITT. LONDO Personal and prompt attention given to al! matters entrusted to Ihem. BY MR. DA "In ROBERTS. TO CAPITALISTS. BREWERS, AND OTHERS. MR. DAVID ROBERTS iias received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTIONS at the Royal Hotel, High-street. Swansea, on at the Royal Hotel, High-street. Swansea, on THUhS! vi, October 24th, 1895, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, PUBLIC- HOUSE, AND GROUND RENTS, VIZ. Lot 1. ,-All that valuable Corner Shop Premises, situate and being No. 139, Liangyfelach-road, Pentre, now used as a grocer's shop, in the occupation of Mr. David James, at the low weekly rental of 10s. This lot will be held subject to a ground reut 01 L3 12s. Lot 2,—All that vOllb!t>-licemed Public-house and Premises, know as the Old Compass Inc. Llangy- felach-road, Pentre. containing bar, kitchen, I)ar parlour, taproom, back kitchen, 4 bedrooms, cellar, malthouse, and large beer house at back, in the occu- pation of Mr. Moses G wilym, as quarterly tenant, a,, a rental of £4U per annum. The tenant pays a further 3s. per week in respect of 2 rooms. This lot will be sold subject to a giouml rent of X6 8s. Lot 3.-4.11 that valuable Messuage or Dwelling- house and Premises, situate and being No. 136. Llangyt'elach-road, Pentre, containing iotir rooms, in the occupation of Mr. H in ter, at 4 6 oer week. Thist lot will be sold subject to a ground rent o! £ 2 8s. Lot 4.—All that valuable Messuage or Dwelling- bouse and Premises, sit uate and beingNo. 135, Llan- gyfelach-road. Pentre,containing four rooms, in the occupation of Mr. George Hates, at 4'6 per week. This lot w il! be sold subject to a ground rent cf £ 2 8s. Lot 5.—All that valuable Messuage or Dweiiing- houseand Premises, situate and beingNo. 134, Llan- gyfelach-road, Pentre, containing six rooms, in the occupation ot Mr. Albert Spratt, at a week! v r ental of 6/. This lot will be sold subject to a ground re til, of :£2 8s. Lots 1 to 5 are held under a lease dated irath September, 1864, for three lives or 99 years, from the 29th September. 1864. Lot b.-All that Piece or Parcel of Ground inPentre- trehearne road and Saddler street, Landore. containing by admeasurement in front towards Peatretreheai ne-road 10¿ft. 6in. 01 thereabouts, held under an underlease dated 24th February, 1876, for the residue of an estate lor 3 lives and term of 99 years, from25lh March, l £ 4i (except the last three Says thereof), ax, the ycaily rent of a pepper corn. The whole of the ground is let on t he following underleases, which produce a clear yearly ground rent of £ 11 4s. 9d.:— rent of £11 4s. 9d.:— Ground rent. £ 8. d. 22nd September, 1877, William Morgan, 99 years from 21 st March, 1843 1 9 9 25th September, 1877, Owen Thomas, 93 years i from 21st March, 1843 2 8 0 12th November, 1884, John John, 99 years from 20th March, 1843 120 12th November, 1884, Wiiham Thomas, 99 years from 20th March, 1S43 12 0 4th February, 18S7. William John, 99 years from 20th March, 1843 0 12 0 8th February, 1888, Thomas Owens, 99 vears from 20th March, 1843 2 8 0 13th June, 1888, Daniel Thissen,99 years from 20th March, 1843 1 4 0 13th June, 1888, Robert Dennis, 99 years from 26th March, 1843 0 12 0 13th June, 1888, Evan Evans, 99 \e.i:s from 20th March, 1843. 1 7 0 £ 11 4 9 Sale to Commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely. Further particulars and Conditions of Sale inav be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 7, Fisher- street, Swansea, or of Messrs, Hart.land, Isaac and Watkins, Solicitors, Rutland-street,Swansea. [3829 'BY MR JOHN WILLIAMS. LLANFAIRARYBRYN, CARMARTHENSHIRE. SALE OF A FREEHOLD FARM. \/| R- JOHN WILLIAMS wtii OFFER -~r by PUBLIC AL'CTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Llandovery, on FlilDAY. the 2bt.i1 October, 1893, at Three o'clock p.m all that FREEHOLD FARM, With the Dwelling-house, Outbuildings, and Lart, called CWMCOEDORON, situate near the Market, Town of Llandovery, and distant about two miles from Cynghordy Station, on the Loudon and North Western Railway, and containing by admeasurement J54 a, 1 r. 26 p., or thereabouts. "Game (including grouse and black game) is plentiful, and there are three never failing springsof water on thefarm. For Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr. T. Geo. Williams, Solicitor, Llandilo. Auctioneer's Office, Llandovery. 3824 BY MESSRS. G. HYDE & SON. PARK-STREET. SWANSEA. 1\TESSRS. G. HYDE and SON have j.TJ_ tieen instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, October 23,18ao. at the Park Auction Rooms, Park-street, Swansea, on the above date, a large and valuable stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianoforte, Haimonium, Bedsteads, Mangling and Sewing Machines, Safes, &c^ Consisting of several draw ing and dining room suites in various coverings, walnut pianoforte, to table pianofortes suitable tor beginners, sideboards, cheffonieres in mahogany and walnut, bedroom suites in walnut and walnut and ash, rouild, oval, and square tables in mahogany and walnut, mahogany dining table, large walnut and gilt pier and chimney glasses, mahogany bookcase, duchesse stands and dressing tables, Brussels and tapestry carpets, quantity of oilcloths, linoleums, on(i matting, hand- some all-brass Persian and other bedsteads, several spring, wire, and wool mat tresses, palliasses, feather and flock beds, splendid mahogany and other chests of drawers, a capital tire-proof safe nearly new, a quantity of dinner and tea services, toilet sets, sets of jugs and other ware, marble and other washtands, dresssing tables, sofas and couches in hair, leather, .tc dies-ers, parlour, kitchen, and other chairs, smoking and arm chairs, kitchen tables, 2 capital sewing machines by Bradbury and Singer, 2 mangling machines, tire irons, and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Terms cash. No reserve. Goods on view morning of sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Union Chambers, Union- street. Swansea. These large and commodious premises to let. JJERBER~T BARRY. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. 4, VICTORIA TKliRACE, WHiTli LADIES-RcJAD, i-,Vf A N 8 E A VALUATIONS FOR TRANSFER, PKOHATK, &C. SPECIAL TERMS FOR PERIODICAL STOCKTAKING. EXCURSIONS. L ONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO THE WBLLS, On FRIDAY, November 1st, SATURDAY, Nov. 2nd, and MONDAY, Novemter 4th, 189- and evei-y FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY, during the Winter Months, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS to LLANWIITlD, 1. LANG A MM A KC11. I LAN- DRINDODand 15UILTH WELLS, aad KHAYADEif. Will be issued from the Stations named below, from SWANSEA (Vic. Station), Swansea Bay and Mumbles Hoad. Children under 12 yeal's or age, half-uric. !ih^se Ticket s w il! be issued by any Ordinary Train having a through connection, and passengers booking on Fiidavsor Saturdays, may return by any Ordinary Train the following Mcnday or Tuesday, those booking on Mondays, return that day or on Tuesday. All information regarding Excursion Trains on the London and North Western Railway may be obtained at the Office of Mr. Mr. F. SMITH, District. Traffic Superintendent. Swansea. 2cl2| FuED. HARH1SON General Manager. Kin ten Station. October. 1895. Published Fortnigt.tl. Price 3d. 'ce THE SCIENCE AND ART OF MINING (ILLUSTRATED). Edited by C. M. PERCY, M.E.. F.G.S. Volume 5 now ready. Price 103. 6d. Bound Cloth Gilt. THE BEST JOURNAL FOR ALL PERSONS CONNECTED WITH THE MINING INDUSTRY LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Mining Journal in the Kingdom. A Specimen Copy will be sent to any Miner or Mining Student. on receipt of postcard. THOS. WALL AND SONS, 27, Wall-ate. Wigan. ELECTION NOTICES, QWANSEA COUNTY COUNCIL u ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE FFYNONE WARD. LADIRS AND GENTLKMEN,— The period for which you did me the hOBOur to eleet me as yeur representative in the Council Chamber is now drawing to a close, if you continue to place the same eonfidenee in me it will give me great pleasure to represent you again, and I need only say that if you re-elect me it ghaii be my earnest endeavour, as in the past, to forward your interests and those of the borough at large. Your obedient servant, I ROBT. S. LINDLEY I Ffynone, Swansea, 8tb October, 1895. 3793 ———— gWANSEA COUNTY COUNCIL. CASUAL ELECTION. OCTOBER 26TH. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE VICTORIA WARD. LADas AND GENTLEMEN,— I I beg to offer mvself for the seat on the Council rendered vacant by the resigna- tion of Councillor David Jones. I 1 shall take an early opportunity of laying my views fully before you. If elected I will do everything in nav power to advance the interests of Swansea—my native iown. I am, Yours obediently, F. KNIGHT. 16, Pietoa-place, Swansea, Oelober 17th, 1895. 8453 QOUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1895. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CASTLE WARD. LADHS ANID GENTLEMEN,— 1 take this early opportunity of in- forming you that my ternt of office as one of your Representathes in the Council will expire on the 3lst October, when it is my intention to again place my services at your disposal, and I respeetfuily ask fervour Vote and Interest in the event of any opposition being offered to my re-election. You can rely upon my continuing to faith- fully fulfil the obligations of the trust winch you may think fit to again impose upon me for the generai benefit e; the town, aua I shall, as in the past, always do my t.casoit 10 have the reasonable wants and requirements of the Ratepayers in the Castle Ward properly attended to at the EARLIEST ro^siLLB MOMENT. I beg to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient iServant, FKEDK. BRADFORD- "LilJeshall. Eaton-grove, ibwausea, October, 1895. 3849 gWANSEA COUNTY COUNCIL.! ALEXANDRA WARD, COUNCILLOR JAMES JONES Will Address the Electors of Alexandra Ward at EBENEZER SCHOOLROOM, On TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, OCT. 22ND, 1895. Chair to be iakw at Eight oeiock by Dr. Gomer Lewis. ALL VOTERS ARE COB. IALLY INVITED. 3855 SCHOLASTIC SWANSEA NAVIGATION SCHOOL, 22, NEW OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA (Estab- lished 1836).—Principals Messrs. HARRIS (Brothers to the bit, Mr. David Harris). First-class Certificated Teachers.—CANDIDATES SUCCESSFULLY prepared for ALL LOCAL MARIKK BOARD EXAMINATIONS. Thirteen recent genuine successes, including four Masters and live First Mates majority on lirst trial. Beall s Deviascope. Lessors given in PITMAN 'a Shorthand Arithmetic, Civil Service, liook-keej. ing, and Steam. Success guaranteed. 3352 jpVRENCH AND ^HUKTHAND. LESSONS in the above Subjects, and also in ENGLISH COMPOSITION and ELuCUTlON, given by MR. AMBROSE HOSKINS, M.I.J. (Late Sub-Editor nl the Ca¡¡¡;:¡rial1,") For Terms, &c., Appiv WESTBURY HOUSE, BRYNYMOR-ROAD. SWANSEA. 3733 FRE BARS, Licencia es Lettres, diploroe 01 the • i-'reoeh University, is prepared to receive Pupils fur thorough French Tuition. Greek anc1 Latin extra subjects.—Apply 19. Bellevue-street, Swansea. 831el0-21 QHORTHAN1). — Pitman's System taught by ij certilicatcd teacher and an experienced repoiter; learner's, corresponding, and reporting styles certi- learner's, corresponding, and reporting styles certi- ficates ot competency lrum Isaac Pitman guaianteed at end of each course.—For terms and particulars apply J. Crawshaw, 8, Bayview-tcrrace, off Gorse- lane, Swansea. 50'n 1TMAN S (SYSTEM) SHOKTHAND ACADEMY, 4, CRADOCK STREET, SWANSEA. Principnl- HUGH D. INGLIS, M.P.S., Secretary for Wales to the National Federation, S.W.A. Assistant—FRAKCIS W. GAKUAWAY. An easy, pleasant,, and thoroughly practical course of instruction by teachers who possess AUTHORIZED ceitilicairs. Every student receives a. guarantee from the Phonographic Institute that, he is a pro ticient shorthand writer for commercial and pro- fessional purposes before the full tee iscalled uo. í37H7 I^RKACH rapidly and efficiently taught by French lady; candidates prepared for examinations.— Mdme. Grinda, 14, Manse'street. 9tC2elO-24 CAPTAINu UIXON"S-XAl.:TICALA-CÀDÜMY 01 C Navigation and Seamanship, 9, Mar.sel->t-i eet, Swansea. Candidates prepared tor all local Marine Board examinations. Pit-mans's Shorthand up todat.e Taught by a duly Certificated Master. 3530 Wanted. two or three Young Men, to -4 complete a fencing class of 12; proliciency gnaranteed in two terms. —Apply Sei gt.-Instructo"r Bird, Shaftesbury institute Gymnasium,Swansea. 844el(.15 CIVIL Service Apj,ointments (salaries' a lit to iimh.) tuition by eoi icspondence.—Wanted Young Men to prepare for Clerkshi liS, Excise, CMS oms, .c,; 110 payment until successful; stamp.—Secietary, ..8. Linton-strcet, Islington, Loudon. 93GeiO-i7 HOTELS, DINjNG-ROOMS. I I ESPLANADE HOTEL, PORTHCAWL, — Ii.clusiv Tetms from '»*. M. per day. Good » intet climate perfect (\j¡;jll<.g(>. (iolt. tfc9 LYNMOUTH. NORTH DEVON. » YN VALLEY PRIVATE HOTEL B A AND BOAKD1NG ESTABLISHMENT. to the requirements of the times Containing 60 rooms Lighted with Electric Light. All Modern Improvements. Boarding Terms 30s. to 3bs. per Week; 12r, Gd from Saturday to Monday, including Table d'Hole Satur- day, three meals Sunday, breakfast Monday, witu bed etc. livery accommodation for day parties I Write for Tariff and Photo— 324o WILLIAM BEVAN and CO.. PrDorietors. Cv >RKS. Bungs, Corks for Spirit, Taps, Filters, 1 pieces Coi k kept sheet-cork lining Boxes for butterflies and insects. Bar Corks, best, cjuality Pop Cork*.—Goutrh, 35, Earl-street, Hafod, Swansea. 834eI0-17 II Mill ■ HMi IIr —UT»-mTTT>-».T*f—I SECRET UNFOLDED AT LAST. No one hitherto has been able to put a bcautii Pearl-like gloss on Linen. Cuffs, Collars, Ac., so easy as bv using the NEW OOitOTHY LINEN GLAZE.) The ease and quickness is inai vellous; a child can use il. T» v it, and judge for yourselves. Sold "everywhere by Grocers in Id. and 3d. packets. MANUFACTURERS G. T'JRLEY & CO., 59, EDGBASTON ROAD, JttRUING HAM. '3'795 THE EMPIRE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 14TH, AND DURING THE WEEK, THE SISTERS AMY AND NELLY TiLD.Y, "Tommy Atkins," ''Dinkey Arno" Girls. Miss LIZZIE CHASE, the most Artistic ot Songii Dsnce Adepts LOTTO. LI LO AN D OTTO, The Cycle Wonders, J. E. CA.MF, The Man Who Never Smiles. A L F G IBSON, Vocal Comedian. I. M is < OA HR i E HE AT ON, Light Comedv and Patriotic Songstress "W Mr, SAM RICHARDS, i: ramatic anu LIght Comeay vocalist THE THREE MUSICAL. AYOLOS, Absolute MarveU on the Xylop-iot 3. NEXT WEEK MAY EVANS THE HORNK BROS. TROUPE. PUBLIC NOTICES. j NO TICE. I OSCAR T. SPELLINGS S E xt "VICE S WILL BE HELD IN THE ALBERT HALL, t'1 SUNDAY NEAT. NOT in the Tern- peraneeHati. All Seats Free. No Collections. YSYIRM OUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL. The CoultciI are piepared to receive APPLICATIONS for the APPOINTMENT or CLERK, who must be a Solicitor, not under 30 nor ever 50 voars of age. Salary, £80 per annum, gradually increas- ing to £100 per annum at the discretion of the Council. FuJi particulars of the duties can be ob- tiuued en application in writing from the undersigned. Canvassing the Members of the Council by or on behalf of any candidate will disqualify him. Seated applications, in applicant's own handwriting, stating age and experience, and enc-iosing copies of not less than three testimonials, and endorsed "Clerkship, niust be sent to tne undersigned on or Mfote the I' 28tA day ef October instant. The successful applicant will be required to undertake the duties immediately upon his appoinment. Signed by Order of the Council, ROGER BECK, Chairman. The Rhyddinss, Langland Bay, near fewausea. 2843 CHOOL~LOAllD OF~TEE UNITED IV SCHUOL DISTRICT OF SWANSEA, TENDERS FOK TUNING PIANOFORTES. The above Board invites Tenders for Tuning Piano- fortes for One Year in the following Schools, viz. -.— Plasmarl Board School 2 Pianos, St. Helen's Sciiix.l P.o<vrd. 1 Piano. Terrace-road Board School A Fiano. Pentrepoth Board School 2 Pianos. Central Higher Grade School, Trinity l'lace 1 P*ano. Trinity l'lace 1 P*ano. 7 Pianos. The Board to have the option of continuing the contract for a further term of one or two years. The pianofortes to be tuned t^uarteriy, and payment t,o be made quarterly 011 production of ceo locates from the head teachers of the several schools stating that the work has been carried out satisfactorily. Sealed Tenders, markt £ "Tenders for Tuning that the work has been carried out satisfactorily. Sealed Tenders, markt £ "Tenders for Tuning Pianofortes," to be ad<1n :tnd delivered to the undersigned on or befotv u o lJi li inst. A. »V. HALDEN, Clerk. School Board Offices, Swansea, 14th Octooe:, 16^5. 2S25 Gi RAND SHOW OF POULTRY, T PIGEONS, CAGE BIliDS, & RABBITS Will be held at the PUBLIC HALL, MORRISTON, On OCTOBER, the 24tli. Eutries Close OCTOBER 16th. For Schedules apply to the Secretary, Mr. J. KNOYLE, Caermawr, Morriston. [.)74; -I LYNColIRWG SCHOOL ^j.LYNCORRWTi SCHOOL BOARD". CKIITIFICATED ASSISTANT MASTER WANTED for the GLYNcORRWG BOARDS SCHlHiLS. Salary, if the successful Ciinoidate holds full D Certificate, £ 80 per annum, rising by annual increments of £ 210s. to a maximum ot £ 85; if lie does not hold D Certifi- cate, £ 75, rising by annual increments of £ 2 10s. to £ 80. v. Application?, with Testimonials, to be sent to the Clerks of the Board on or before the ilth NOVEM- Clerks of the Board on or before the ilth NOVEM- BER, 1895. CUTHBEKTSON and POWELL, Clerks to the Doaru. Water-st.reet, Neath, October 15, 1395. 3S54 I^ REWARD -W'itereas on the Night P.5 of the 8th jnst., some evil dispostd ferson or Pe: sons wilfnl'y THREW DOWN the WATlill CLOSET at the rear of certain Premises, situate and being No. 14, Scyborfach-street. Swansea. The above Reward will be given to the Person or Persons giving such information which will lead to the conviction of the toffender or Uffenlters. -By Order. 5821] LOWES, SON and WATKINS. Heathfield-chambers. SwKiiica, October 10th, 1805 ISTEDDFOD, Foxhole. October 26th: I'ootir- dulais, November 2nd; Albert Ila.il, December 2nJ.—Music may lie had at J. Brader and Sous, 9, Wind-street, Svansca. 3flC-25 POTATOES^ ONIONS! STEAMEK NORMANI) Due here SATURDAY MORNING next with prime Cargo of I FLUhES AND o jsrxonsrs Ex RO?COFF. Just arrived Consignment of ENGLISH COOKING AND EATING APPLES. LABRADOR NEW COD-FISH I NEW FIGS IN BOXES & FRAILS, ALL KiNDb OF bWEhTS, &c. For wholesale prices apply h C. ALLEN AND CO. PADLEY S YARD, SWANSEA, October 17th, 1895. o844 NEW HOMES SBiKsi.Sy?: :NE 1..S ofAMKiitCA. EXCEPTIONAL opportunity to join FRUIT r«iid VINK GROWING COLONY 111 U.S.A. ONLY SMALL CAPITAL REQUIRED. Land Oil ) ten \ears' lime, i.xpetiencc-d Lc.c.'t Adviser. Income tirst'year. LARGE PROFITS. Superior market, and laihvay facilities. 1,500 miles nearer than California 'o Chicaeo aruJ New York. lour to seven weeks EARLIER Fruiting Season. IDEAL CLIMATE FOR WEAK LUNGS. Splendid s-hootiRjf. For PUKE illustrated pamphlet and full parrico)ars, address Mesiila Yaliey. Irrigation Colony, 34, Victoria-street. London. S.W. 2S53 SPECIAL TO YOUNG MEN. X3 iitt Published, for Two St amps \» A '1-HB.AT1.-K KNTIT1.ED "HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH." A most Valuable Book tor Yonne Meo. On the LAWS GOVKR-liiwo Lii-it nnd the CAUSE SYMWCMS, and TKEA'i MT.KT of all diseases depending < n Nervous Eebi:!t v, MetitalHtidl'bysicnl Depression ) P !j UAtioB of the Heart, Noises in tin- Headand Ears, iuij uiredSightartd Memory,Indigestion,Prostration, i lassitude, Ac. Sent post, ;iee on leceipt of Two Stamps, Address Messes. BARNES & Co. Lonsdahiare'sye. Batntborv. Lotu'^n. N. BIRD-IN-HAND HOTEL, NbATH NEAR FoST-OFiTCE. H TADQU AJil'ERS NEATH FOOTBALL CLUB, ADJU1S1M. 1 OOTB.VIL <J ii ORDINARY: WEDNESDAYS. l\iOS. JONLS, PROPRIETOR. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, BATHS, TEAS, BEDS. AND EVERY ACCOMMODATION i-Olt VISITORS. 3815 pAMERON A R il S HOTEL V; SWANSEA. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. COMMERCIAL, COFFEE, AND SMOKBJ HOOMS, BANQUETING HALL, BILLIARDS. MODERATE CHARGES, For particulars and tariff apply to iha Manageress. 3330 THE B.D. Co.'s YEAST. STRONG, POWERFUL, EVER RISING. | BRISTOL DI&TILLIXJ CO., LTD., CHX&&K LAXK, BRISTOL, Sample, and Prices 011 ipplication BUYING AGENTS WANTED. [166 w INE DIHECT FROM THE GI:lOWJŒS' PURE AND WHOLESOME Mr. DAVID HUGHES. a resident of Bordeaux, for many years in contact with the groweis, will undertake to SUPPLY WINES in LARGE 01 SMALL QUANTITIES ot Guaranteed Purity. Sample Prices t i89o. 1887. BTCOMMEM)EI\ Per Ilhd. Per Doz. 5: G Bottle#. St. 1'.tepbe, St. Em;;oi), i nn7 -in Pauillac, Marguux i ii( 30s- Siutei-pes (White) jE16 Os. 32s. 6d Other Prices varying from £ 9 10s. t<> £ 5o tier Hogs- head. and from 2os. to per Dozen Bottles, accord- ing to grow th ind vt-ar. delivered Kree of ali C':al-ges in any Railway Station in South Wiles.— Addrsss—to, u L'E 8T. sEl'-NlX. BORDEAUX jsijlj 'RATIONAL N-ATIONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE .i' COl\H Al\ Y, LIMITED. HEAD OITICK 22, ST. MARY-STREEX, CAbDIFF D:H £ C10K.« •. JOHN G L > N. Cn A 1 I'.MAN. W. H. MATH IAS. SIJ<J..T.JI,NKINS. WILLIAM hILEY. ROBERT FORREST, COL. CHAS LYNE. W. tOUTHWELLJUNBS Capital £ 250,000 FuilySubscribed £ 1^0,000 Transacts, in addition to Accident insurance aud Employers'Liability Insurance. FIDELITY GUARANTEES and At Moderate Premiums, BURGLARY H\St;KAKCM At Moderate Premiums, Applicatio from Agents especially °, Fire and Lit FOR BABIES. DR. ALL I N S O N S NAT U P. A L F O O D DR. AL LINSON'S NATURAL FOO D jyi. ALL I NSON'S N A TUn A L F O O D. Lady Anne Sherson say,: "I consider it most Lady Constance Howard savs:—"It is very deli- cious, light, and uourishing. I can thoroughly recommend it. For invalids and children it is invaluable." DR. ALLINSON'S NATURAL FOOD. Hplps Nursing Mothers to rear Bonnv Babies. DR A L L I IN SON'S NATURAL FOOD. FOR BABIES, INVALIDS. ADULTS. AND NURSING MOTHERS. "Summer-grove,Elstree, May 8th, 1834. "?."v wife l indsit excellent tor liersi.ii und bxoy; in fact, she prefers it () me,.I, as it, gives her more and BETTER MILK, ana is also very s&tisty inif.—Your* truly b. LK WOOD, HAA E YOU A DELICATE BABY? BY ALL MKANh USE DR. ALLINSON'S NATURAL rOOT), DK ALLINSON'S NATURAL FOOD FOR BAB I IS AND INVALIDS. Helps Nursing .Mothers to Rear Donnv Babies. Sold bv Chemists. Bakers, Grocers, &c. Packets, 3d., 6dl, aud Is.; also iu6d„ Is.,2s. 6d. Midos.titit. Agents—TtieNatural Food Cü., Ltd.. Landon, S.E.; Swansea: J. Davies, Chemist, 3J, High-street; Isaac Gale, Grocer, &c., 18, High-st-recu- THE NATURAL FUOD CO.. LTD LONDON, S. 3764 ftl An easy way of lNCBKA«r.\a I I IlKX VOUK INI.OME by starting ULUIJv VVA'JCJJ, &c., CLUBS lor the supply ofBEN^ON s atches. Clocks, Jewellery, and other Good, Sound, and Reliable Articles nt Moderate Prices. Terms Liberal. Particulars Post I ree. J. \V. BENSON, 62 and lA, LUDGATE-HILL, LONDON, E.C. 133 f FREE! FRF' I'ost Freo leanvAddress. SAFE11LS > bAl'i-'i lEB! SAFETIE S ]u"! port ant >0 A 1: e n ts « ] esters, and others. Whole sale List containing 1,000 (One Thousand) Ma hinps, revv nd second-htimi, sent ilost Free (o any Address-; 50 per cent, cheaper than other makers or :>enis. V liy poy more or fancy prices ? ,,in I,Ie Machine at \V hoie- j sale Price. NN i-ite ttt once for the iargestand most (omnlele Ltsl in the Cvclo Trade Sterling value and no lttrgo prol.ts -\V. n WAAflTOW. t'ycle Works, Jtc^ont-irce;. Wcston-super-lMave. 2767 A a jMal.es Boot sanct Hnrne.-i « S m MLj*I1 \V«t'i-je«K>f as a duck s la P S CT bick. and as soft as cl\ et,. mWU7 Ml B 'SV Adds three times to the coin MFrjjM v. ear and allows p.is?,jng, UUUU WtU' L 19 I-.XIIIUITION IllOH! >T B @ e AWARDS. yaawaaafess U i! Sa.c1dlel ])cS\ ie' s. &c, 3cÕ THE Gi'.EAT ELOO}) Pi."n'FIElt. THOMPSON'S BURDOCK FILLS Overcome the worst forms ot diseases and the foulest state of the Blood, Stnntach, Liver and Kiiln-ys; th-y go to the core of every disease, when- 1:.) other medicine has pi wer to reach. In 11,), at lui. an I 2s, 9d. eacli. bold by all Chemists, or f 1 11 tha Burdock PiH Manufactory. .11, Oxford-atrecS, Swansea. 3647 CHOLERA AND FEVERS PREVENTED, ♦ < ^'ANITAS jjlSINFECTANTS Kill all D'soase Goriiis. Fragrant, Non-¡.o¡>nnO'\8, and d) ml st'in, Fluid, Oil, i j.imi -;on, Powder ;l1ld Soaps, and Appliances fcr nil purposes. SKNi» 1 HI; i AM :>HT.K The SANITAS :'a, Ld,, Belhtmi u> London, How