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B. E VANS & Co" InD ARE NOW MAKING THEIR PRINCIPAL SHOW OF FASHIONS & NEW GOODS FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. PLEASE SEJt ADVT. ON PAGE 2.
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BEir TTfARS (t- kD. ARE NOW MAKING THEIR PRINCIPAL SHOW )F FASHIONS & NEW GOOD S FOR ThE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS < PLEASE BEE AQVT, ON PAO« 2,
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REPAID ADVERTISEMENTS SOUTH WALES DAILY POST. THRJŒ I WOP.D" O:l\CE I SIX TIMES. -=.: 'TIIIES. WORDS 0 6 t 0 9 ,I 1 0 oras 0 9 J 1 0 J 16 Words 1 0 I 1 6 2 3 Words 1 3 2 0 3 0 WORDS 1 6 2 6 3 6 «- T A "^KF'SE charges apply only to the classes of "■DVERTIBFCMEIITS specified Leiow, and are stricth JOIFIIIED to those which are ordered lor consecu- VVE insertion, and paid tor previous to insertion; '? FEitLer of these conditions is not complied with, ADVERTISEMENT will be charged by the Business — Apartments, Situations acant or RANTED, To Le Let or Sold, Lost, Found, and "^scellaneous Wants. &PECIAL NOTICE. — Applicants sending replies to Advertisements addressed to likitiai, or fictitious names, at tbi" Ottice, are ct to send original testiiL,?,iiials with n r al plicati(in. Lut tu enclose ef)l?ieb of tebti- InOLLalsouly. Advertisers are cautioned that Postmastersa-e IIct allowed to deliver letters addressed to Initials TR fictitious Names and any Post Office. Letters •PRESSED to Initials or Fictitious Naix.es can he to the oliice of the South W ales Daily '"EST," High-street, Swansea, ai>d will be kept ^TIL applied ior by the advertiser. NOTICE. THE "South Wales Daily Post" will be de- HVTRED direct to Subscribers from the Chief OFFICES, High-street, Swansea, at the following INKFAID KATKS :— Per Messenger. Per Post. s. a. s. d. ONE MONTH 1 0 2 0 2\EE MONTHS 3 0 6 0 MONTHS 6 0 12 0 WEIVE MONTHS 12 0 24- 0 -^NY irregularity in the delivery should be made immediately at the Chief Offices. SITUATIONS VACANT -SERVANTS.—It is not always an easy matter lo find a suitable servant, but by Advertising In the "Daily Post," you obtain, at least, a UInber of applicants to choose from-an consideration. P AVANRED, at nee. General Servaiit.-Apply Yorx Club, Fisher-street, Swansea. 4flO-25 "k?,'TED, at once, General Servant, 18 to 20 Apply 2, Buckingham teriace, Ciorse-laiie, ea. 38bi ?AN'IED, inimediately, a Pespectable Girl, age 14 to 16, dailv frotit 7 o'clock until 2.-Al)?,ly r WANTED, ,n experienced General Servant; good ilriticerefe!rences required.-Applv Mrs. Davies, Of Wales Hotel, HigbL-street, -,Swansea. 9;,?leill-22 -Smi,rt Boy Wanted immed;ately.-Apy,ly A. J30yd, 44, Iligh-street, Swa*n&ea. 954f-, rienced) Waiated, at once; not under !L 25;ages P-20.-Addiess l?oljintion, Bodtzilt)g, ?ueriouetl-iz?i? ire. 9 iZeIO-23 IAK?.NG.-AVanted(indoets)l pro%fei-sand 11 Appi,enticets, ,ood class bu,itiexns'-Apl)lv Z, ??"tj()Y-place, Newport, ?Mon. 9fiO-26 if. PARLB'Y. Dispensing and Photogral?Iiie 10i?omist,, Craddock-sti-eet, Swansea, rec,,uires 'Jk?l APPrelitice; no preir-tiuni. experienced Hand; able 10 -erve WelaIL-Apply Win. Ja-,iies, Fi??h- 985elG-24 94-?"LAItIE-D and ijomraission Traveller Vincea-f6t? TViiieg?trs, Sauces. Peppei?s. Al)l-lv Cruel, Albin NVork?i, Howard lioad, Stol%e Newiiig- Loud(,Ll. 993elU-?l YY ANTE I) at once, sharo, clean Errand Boy.— Apply British and Foreign, 31, Mlaiter-road, 'Lnbft. 981elt-1-21 NTED ,t once. good General Scrva?t.-App, y rti. Wi tb er; dge, CiLitiorni?t Inn, Carmart Lien- %vansea. 934elU-24 good (3eneral Servant, with satisfactory references, age 20 to 2,b.-Appy Salutatiou 961elo-22 Smart Boy for office.-Applv in onvn han,'in-riting to the Swansea A,,?set., lecov,y 27 U -street, S,,van.-a. 9'3,,?10-23 ul?llon-S, _WANTED a res ectable Young Alan io -,hare rooms with another; termi x?ioderate.-A??ply tl_-37?ietta street, Swansea. 976elo-23 good General ServKrit, able to ii-ash and iron; age not un(ier 24. Appiy Mr,?. night 39 Kingslanci-creseent, Barry Dock. [5610-25 /L^OCEUY.—Wanted, an Improver; willing-t fmake himself iiseful; good liome.-Al?piv. with ?r, t?r'nce, 'I'Lonias Lewie, Liantwit Vai-tit-6, neai- 956eie-2:1. I WANTED, rfor Wo-r-k i-n g witti children. comfortalle hote;.p ave ??@od testiincnials.-W rite Tys?i'?, Do Tus? v 't, 965elC-22 T ly. 'kN ED a reliable Cook general, i.?,, in fami Wanted als(, Several young g,-ilt-.rals for go(,d ?c'L,?LtiOns only.-??ditss JenkiLiz?, 18, ot. lielen's-load, 14flO-26 A?IED at once, a few Good Singer zs'rel Tr(,ui?e now formin(_ None but g"o(l 1. need apply. Apply ",Minsti,e] I 'I y B?rm,,tLcl at once, one tisr. C()uut,?i, trade,-Apply S. 10, Da'ly Po,,?t -A,TIED, Col?ying Ciei-k 'In a Solicitor-'s Office; Pi Retical kiiu?N ledgt cf ?ihori btxid estieiitial.- South 'A'ales Daily Post." Sw?in,,et, 934elO-21 ,,r ed ]A (1,AIE Frfployiiient.-I'laiR Writers pre I de ce 'itii,r se:,c. for Book Agency (,orrespon -1 9d specimen col,y and Ilistrii(-ti,,n Ell'-d- B?ax, l?n Payment; genitine.-Chaiiey tiid Co., 149el C?-2! L,?iid<)xi, N. -lotirrnaids, Hotlse- at once, Cooks. Pai InLlicls, Ci)ok-General5. :itid Nurse!i.-A-,)V)lv -is l?egi.ti.y. 9, Castle-gtreet-, WRn?ea. q5OelU-21 1- st,N,ovember, experieticed Generals k'bild rnustbe good plain cool.; small i*aniily; 110 ■8. St. HTLEN's-road, Swansea. 952el0-21 \VR ANTED, capable and trustworthy Girl to Issl.t in household du'.ie?; out; shi)r. Itabee f?l- ,k 13., ,mSt. Jaiiies's Ubtireh.-Apljly, LY lettc-r Dai iy Po,?t office, S? adsea. 9-?43elO-2,1 'A-\TED, ;i Canva-3ser for Tea Trade (W?l?h); 'Of gl?,)d man lib-?i-nii.v dealt N t,41P"efrilence to Bkehouse,, 9 TED, a ste?idy Ma-.l R,?, Foremin; able also to lc?('P bookt5 in a wo(?lien m,,tntifactory; age LNQul 25 to 30; Welsh indispei,?able.-Ai)l,'?v Wool, yOllice, 211, HLgh-,t?-ect, S,aii,ea. llilO-26 AiNT?-D, respectable Girl, of good apre?ttaiiee, itiad gc),!d Cil?tt',L('ter aL,,ut18.to Leiti-n to %VLi k -ilble Itild Vah-e Her?elf Of-aera.j'y Use?'it?' c.)(;k ep't. I,place; s=ll faiiiily.-Mrs. 'io(iti, "Y if Ilalbeit,n, Tiverton, Lle%,oit. ICfIO-26, iN7 -r; at a Dispen??er an?l BoolcL ,t tx! IV stea(iv and rc-lial)le kjio%v- le(I roils 1. ge "f li'elh desir-al)]C- refe gii-eii t,, rt' cnpluyei-s. -Al?l)ly ulth full l?trticulars, iiii(i I''(tl'ng -eqtiired (out-door), t,,j Di.. E. 1,,?vins, I?. pt?i?if "-L,;cal veyor to Ditr-ict, Ci)t?ne; has a t,?,N,,Lcan4L-Y for ?tpupi 1; V, I Ir, 119, ,rk, and all dlie,f a ditt,!(?-t f(,Y-m Cl,?t, f,?r JeRelleiv, Silver Oj?et-a 11 L'F"<Al In?tru n,ei,L?, '?e. s I ?-ty. Is. pei- ?,. eek, 4c,, KE-ii(lalk; I)erit, 106, Cbeti)- Great, "I ',v Pai?er. ltdies' and Geutti' Silver l,evei,s Or 7()s Almanack, 1896. Active inaii miy tkl,a g(lo(i STIei,di?l variety ?,td P-ApP]y Jaiies Dilks ,,nd C. Nt-ttii?gh.iii. 910elu-9 a go,d Gereral Serx,;tnt. (WL-I$h).- 906e 10-19 HOTELS, DINING-ROOMS. ^S £ LANADE HOTEL, POUTHCAWL.—Inclusiv l.ta'[. nIs IrOIl1 '¡s. &1. l,er dav. Good winter climMe Golf." t;9 1 LY!\l\WUTH. NOJ¡TH DEVUN, ,41 N V ALLEY Pia Y A'fJ£ HOTEL .B1liJ AND BOAHDING ES'l'ABLISHMEl'<T. COTlt..I¡t r.ecially to meet the requirpnH,nts of tlwt ¡mE's .AI¡ ,,?-:I1 60 rooms J,ighted wit.h mect.ric Li:;hI. l.J"):l;J.l)dnl Improvement.s. S<\IUI'd¿i?J;{ :fermg 30s. to 358. rer Week; 128,601 from 'Jay thiS to M01ld?:r. inc]u(jing :r¡¡lJlc dïlote 8atlll'- tc.' I(:E' meltls ::lunday, t)rcaktat 11..nday. "iLb bed !Iv Z ,t .tI.'comm\,dation fnr c'.ay parties It. tor Tad f'f and Phot(t- 'ILLlAH BV AN ann CO.. Prnorietors. GM _.arJ LOST AND FOUND BO^' BIACK aud white Hough-haired Terrier TRAmping man and woman who took him "^ITED^11 J,ANY PERSON detaining same will be p >>- —W. Bovie, Whit" Hart inn, Llantrissant Y7YCI0-23 j ITUATIONS \VANTED IT is Love's Labour Lost" to wander about in seach of a berth, but it is a Situation gained if you advertise in the Daily Post." II OACH-NIAI'i (2.5) Witnts Situation; ?iiigie-li?inded C ,r tlie,.wise; eiiii,e ?,itigle ot- pair; ?%ell recom- 1.,ndt?d; s?iigio.-Ldmiii Iii-ock-ley, Werii Lodge, .D?ol-tbop, Fliitit?Iiire. 987elO-24 RPO Butchers.—Young .Man Seeks Situation as J. Slaughterman and Serve in shop and Do hound.—Address W, Pievey, Burford, near Tenbury, Worc.stershire. 968el0-22 ("^ IIOO.VI-COACUMAN.—Situation Wanted, as; ride X and drive jjair; understands hunters, clipping and singeing; married; one M family; wife under- stands dairy; aged 29; disengaged.—Apply H. Billet, Dinas Powis, near Cardiff. 959eL-22 ■VSTANTED, Family Washing; cieacliness guaran- TT teed.—Apply Mrs. Grist, 9, Maliphaut-street, Hafod, Swansea. !:J<i6el0.21 WL AN TED Situation as Groom or Groom-Gardener; '» good rider and driver; weight Sat. 21b.; age 23; good references.—Giles, Lyde, Hereford. [974EL0-23 OASTltYCOOKS.—Competent, Expeuenced Work X man earnestly begs Employment; go counny every particular gladly by addressing G. Wood, 6, Baker-street, King s Cross-road, L?nd:_1::1 RJ'LO Confectioners.—Wanted, Situation by Young X Man, as Single or Second well up in smalls,— Apply T. Shobbrook, 14, Lausctowu-ioaa, Kedland, BrÎ:;tul.. 1J2gel0.d \RANTED, Situation as Barman anil Pianist; » T willing to woikatauythuig.—I; 119, Herschell- street, Eiverpool. 924el0-21 WANTED, Situation, by experienced Person, a.3 Weigher, Timekeeper, Kent-coilector, or any place of trust.—Apply Weigher. Daily Post q Office, Swansea. 9J'5elO-L6 \\7" ANTED, Sanation as SEN ing-maid; good T » needlewoman highly recommended by Lady Spearman, Wem. Apply li. A. Graham, Llansannor, Cowbridge. BfI'J-26 AKERS and C(,ni'ectioiaeers.-Youijg man ieeks B sit tikitioi-t as oi- (rood iccojid, i,ised tfj both B?anche,i.-Apl,ly T. ltichar Pund.B?tkt?iy, Ebb, 'dson Vale, U2uje-121 SITUATION Wanted as Gardener, or horse or cow not objected to; 26; single; from Shropshire.— Mrs, Haycock, Chester-street,,Wrexham. 90iielU-19 ANIIEI),a Situatioii in a Geiitlemaii's Stabi(- w as Under?, trapper or A?bi?ta)iL, uiidtrt man.—Address E., Little Love=ton, iiegellv. leni brokeshire. 9>-8EL0-IY WANTED, at once, Situation as Waitress in a good family and commercial hotel; thoroughly experienced; three years' good character. — Write J .A., North Curry, near Taunton. 923el0-21 FOR SAJLE. If you have a House, Horse, Bicycle, Tricycle Piano, Perambulator, Cow, Cart, Watch, Wardrobe, Organ, Piano, Melodeon, Organette, or any other conceivable article for Bale, adver- tise in the South Wales Daily Post," and you will reach thousands of hkelv customers. FOK Sale a good sound horse lor £ 7, no further use for it.—Apply Six Bells. Swansea. 13110-25 FOK Sale, 50,000 dozen White Wax Candles at less than makers' priees to cash buyers, carriage paid.—Apply Cox Hallet. Shrewsbury. 9S8ell-a FOK Sale, Lathe, 9in. centre, screw-cutting; also 6ft. Bed.—Apply 136, Windsor-road, Cogan, xeiiarlh. 996elu-ZO FOlt Sale, 12 h.p. Gas Engine, in good working order; cheap to immediate purchaser. WIN. Picton,Peiribroke-road Sawmill, Canton, Cardiff. 986el'J-24 FOli Sale 6-h.p. Poitable Engine, £ 30; on hire, £ 5 per month contractors and others; thrashing machine £2:>, g.joo.—Buckle, liowliugurceii, Lyming- tn, Hants. 957el0- £ z 1POK Sale, Piano a bargain: price £ 10. Also (Singer's Sewing Machine, nearly new, £ 3.— Stevens, No. 1, 'terrace road, Mount Pleasant, ::iwansea. 948el0-2I FOK Sale, Hot. and Cold Bath, and accessories, enamelled inside; also 12 square feet plate glass, IlLd large Show Case.—Apply "Niggah," "Daily Post," Swarned, 16fi0-26 EOIi Sale, 4IIN. Griswold Knitter, 72 and 84 YYLWIL OUMPLETE; EQU^L tu new. « I quantity of Scotch l"l1lgel'Îugs and Yains, clieap. Apply 15, Caer-slieei, ::n_a"e.:< "VVTILD Iiabbits on Sale weekly; sent dead or alive. T T Also Pot Fruit.—Apply George Bailey, 35, New yueen-street, Bedminster, Somerset. ;¡6Ül0-:¿l 17*0K Sale, 30 good 10-ton Coal Wagons, with side and end doo«S; also25 large 8-tonuers.—For par- T.culars apply Howard Davenport and Co., hailway Wagon Contiactors, Citrcliff. 928el0-21 I>U!LDEKS supplied with Paperhaugings &c., at ) wholesale prices.—Pugsley and Son, Glass Warehouse, 24. Waterloo-street. Swansea. [903ell-8 I^OH Sale, light canoe Landau, in excellent con- dition small circular-fronted Brougham, in \c" y goodorder also Waggonelte to carry eight, con- vertible into Stanhope.—Apply Huueb, Queens Park-road, Chesler. 856el0-22 MANDOLINE Guitar (acquired in Italy;,— Miss Compton will Visit Newport Weekly during tHe coming Season.—For terms apply isrynlaud- avenue, Bishopston, Bristol. 794ulU-19 | <KAND Old iiemeay for all Ciises of Pile .and JT Gravel. '■ Has never failed to cutv.' Hundreds oi testimonials can be had on application. Sold in boxes at. Is. One trial soliciLeu.—J. Theodore and Son. Her'LJaJist. Neatl.1, 830dO,4l FOlt Sale, Poi table Stable and Coach-house.— Apply John M. Leeder and Son, Goat-street, bivansta. <3822 JF^OLI Sale, a quantity o £ Applis; good quality; delivered iree in Swansea. — For paiticulars "Jite Appl<\s," "Daily Post" Otlice, Swansea; 200 a 10-19 IRUUNIIUITE.—Cheapest for House or Garden Furniture, Bedsteads, Bedding, Prams, Mail Carts.—Atees, iiutianl Villa, Bryn-ioad, Swansea. Itai1 way fare always allowed good purchasers. 918el0-19 "T* /'HAT? Haven't you He«rd that Fletcher's V Arcade Tool Shop is the Cheapest and Best in Swansea for Knives, Forks, ltazors, Screws, Nuts, Saws, clocks, Vices, Nails, \C. 916ei0-la HOltSE Cloths, Waggon ar.dCart Covers, Sack and Bag Makers, Ouuide S'hojj-wiiioow Blinds (our ov, U 1 atent rollers), Tent and Flag 11akers.-Fred Morgan and Company, Mill-lane, Cardiff. yilelC-26 IPISTEDDFOD, Foxhole, October 2B ontardulais, Li November 2; Albeit Hall, December Z.—.Music U,ay be had at J. brazier and Sons, 9, Wind-street, S W aUt e't. 9O'I'elll-l9 ICE Business.—The Stock of Ice, Plant. liook Debt, (good), and Connection of the SWANSEA Ice Co. Juid ior bale; about C300 required,—Apply by letter to becretary, Ice Co., Swansea. G_9 R>ODEN I.OCKUPBLIECL galvanised roof; suitable lor workshop; easily taken down and erected; wooden floor; size 13 x 4, 8 x. 2. Apply Xiynber, Dailv Post." 6 8IW" BICYCLES, AIACIIIN L, S, &C. PONTYPK1DD.—Moriii Brothers will Clear a few good Boys' Tricycles lor Cash, viz., suit 5 to 8 years, 19,'6; 7 to 10 years, 29/6; all with plated bars, and worth double. Send P O.O. and full address. 7C3elO-17 NPHE JOHN G1:IFFITH7CYCLE COKPOHATi'.IN X OL' 57, Queen-street, Cardiff. EG to draw the attentiun ot buyers to tile iact, that 1 LeyarlJ now offel- ing the cheapest a.id best lines ol Cycles that have ever been ottered to the public, eclipsing all previous efforts. Do not biiy until you have seen our stock. Sole agents ior liuinber and Co., Ltd., Singer and CP. ,txid ott,?-r ie a(iiiii., bl.eciality is Geuu'?ie Duniop tyred light safety of good make for £10 10s. Repairs undertaken, Cycles sold on easy terms as well as ior ca,h, Correspondence solicited. 2840 FOR S ALE.—MISCELLANEOUS ITU)It Disposal, a Quantity of Waste, Brown Paper, ic.—Apply, the Manager, "Daily Post,' 211, High-street, Swansea. U CCOMBINATION Stamps.—Name. Is-. (Inked;, with F ox AND ink, ls.Od. Additional Lines, 6D Post- age, 2d.- Young, r" lir\ll1\\ icli-tl (t9 ;-YWH,I1:-ea. [135 GOTO Giles Cook, the old-established House Fur- nisher, at 23, W aterloo-street, Swansea, for all household requisites. 2516 4 > w ill buy the finest Spectacles or Folders in the /«W/\J world. No better lenses can possibly be made, fcole agent lor Swansea and District lor the At,1.'I})11 t ic ¡Lt .1,,1 mg COMIAIIY (Limited), W George, Market Drug Stoics. 1(. 21U3 I Ji' =- 1M. MUSICAL. "VTOTICE.—.J. H. Stevens, Teacher of Banjo, Guitar, N aud Mandoline, ha- liemoved to 18, Iticbardson- sireet, Swansea, llanjo taught on the English or American system. Terms on application. r4belC-21 CLIAULES EADON, Brunswick-street, Swausea (from Broadwoodand Sons, London), Pianos and Oigansfrom 10S. monthly, tuning 3s. 0d.; recoin- mendatious from Drs. Tuipin and Gladstone. 654e"10-26 TY /K Over-truugPianotby Neumeyer) inelegant Walnut; panel and sconces; returned irotn hire.—.1. Brader and Sons, 9, Wind-street, Swansea. 967elO-24 .t.. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ANTED, Copies of each ofthe followin(, issues of W tri". I lti ly Post i i ?894 3 u ty 2, 4,7, 10, 16, 19,20,25, 26,27, August 1, September 22. November 3, 14, 27, 11 L-nii)er 1, 2C,, 31.-Apply the .). DeeL II)aiJy Post,"211. High-?iut-eet, Swaiisea. ANTII;I),at,,nce, for cash. cheap, Light Crank W Axle C- it, coiiditi.n, to suit horse 15 hands.—G.A.E., "South Wales Daily Post," Swan. sea. 966el0-22 WASTE Paper and Kubbisb.—Wanted, a Man to take away the waste paper and rubbish from WORKS once a week.—Apply the 11 Daily Post' üflh:, 211, Ifjh t,¡¡ S\\uu.t. 41J}lLj.i.) TO LET.—BUSINESS PREMISES. ALEROOM to Let with rlat,-glass window; best S 1,,c?siti(,n in the l? hcndla. -Apply -Nl. Davies, 57, Llewellyn-street, Pentre, lihondda. 960el0-22 0 LET, Y rd a-id Slecl, or for Sale; im-nediate T pdssessia .-Ai)ply W. 0"-en, 132, St. Helen's- oll avenue, Swanse.. 81.4elO-21 0 Let, Woi,kiliop or WareboLise, suitable for T ]'lumber or JLiiiier, c(?itve;iiciatlv isituated in NVorcester place, behind Cistle ?tt,ect. Apply Willi-ms, Je,,Pll,?r, 21, C,tle-,itreet, Swansea. 963e 10-22 'T^O Let, all those extensive Business Premise?, X known as the Park Auction Booms, Park-street, | Swansea—Apply Giles Cook, 23, Waterloo-street. 3618 Let, Ilouseand Shop, No. 1, Gladstone Buildings. X Alexandra-road; good position; all modern appliances; hot and cold baths.—Apply Win., 12, Bay View-crescent, Swansea. 3838 "1'0 Let, lock-up Shop; l)la.te-glass window.-Apply (il/Vier-strset, ôwausea. Sblelv-1 ,-1"'U ?e Let, tbe Loudon and North West.,rn oti Very tine bal, gOvd &ffioklll;{ 1'00111, coffee room, sitting rooms, aud good bedroom accommodation. Close to the L. <j_ N. W. and Oyster- mouth Hail way Stations.—Apply W. Hancock Co. Ltd., Little Wind-street, Swansea. 15110 26 "¡;-ZIi4. TO LET.—HO USES. It you have aloilise to Le:, or have any Article for Sale, or if you are in Want ol anythiug advertise in the -'South Wales Daily Post, and you will obtain ^UICK and satisfactory results. results. HOUSE to Let, near sea and trams; situation pleasant, eight rooms, immediate possession.— :llJly .l1tiC"i-stl eet, &vvausea. (i.t;elu-1 |>liOoKLANDS-iEKUACE, ""SVVaIvSLA.—No7 10 X to Lei from the lialf-quartei.—A^iily on the In "lll1es..)t!elU-Gl rt U> be Let, with immediate possession, Chesnut- X cottage, Norton, withina lew minutes' walk i^l toe Aluinulej Aiailway, containing sitting-room, kitchen, back kitchen, three bedrooms, and w.c., ahi> small greenhouse, with ttiree quaiters of an acre of laud.—AppiyJT, As M. rris, Sketly. Jó:6 r J10 LET, 7, Stanley terrace rent moderate.—Apply •4. FC>J IICUIICTTJT'BI;!SVVUUSCII. rS^O Let No, 2, Devon-terrace.—Apply Joseph liali, x 5, Cambrian-place, Swansea. 8U5e2o-3l TiAO LET, Dwelling part ol Business Premises.— X Apply G. A. Gregory, 50, Oxfoid-street, swause*. J"lU't f JIO Let, No. 13, Bryn-terrace, Seaside, LlanellyV'iO X rooms, laige gaiden.—Aoply VV. Bolteii,~JN'oiv ùuek, L¡allelly. 7fl0-i;6 rpO LET, i urnishedor Linfuruished Cotiage, near X Langiand Bay (very low rent) for winter month>. -Apply 1111 ititsou, De-la-Becuc-sirect, ""lIsca. 12H0-26 rpo LET, convenient house, facing Sea. hot and cold X water, eieclric o.lls&c.—Apply Esseudeueffouse Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea. To'/oi BUILDING Ground.—To Let, Plasinarl ground tor Cottages; low ground relit.—Apply J. F. Jones, 10, i'aik-aiieet, .0\\ansea. ,)bt..{) TipO LET, fcketty liall (2 mtle> irom Swansea), trom X 15th December, 1195; land it desiieu.—Apply L. D. IN leholl, 4, Trinity-place, ocot fj IO Let, live-loomed Alouse, i.Z, Co)bourne-terrace; A 4,6 per week. Also House, with back entrance, l.H.).'UHIt:l1li-blleet.-Al-'piy lub, .I.1igb.ekee", bwan-ea. tib'Jc 1J-24 TO Let. Windsor House, Langiand iiili, Mumbles; laige gaiden, Caswell water, beautiful viev>s.— A"ply W. h jilialli i, Jeweller, k.9. Caatie-sireet, owan- ee. 986e 10-24 f|10 LET, with immediate possession, Farm in the X 1'aribii oi l^embrfcy; area, 194 acres.—For terms or tenancy and oilier pitit,culur. apply Buckley iistate Oilice, Llanelly. i rpo Dairymen, Market Gardners, Farmers, &c.— X To Oe .Let t>\ ltliin two nnics ol Lhe Sw aiisea l'ost- omce), and with immediate possession, bu Acres 01 splenaia Pasture Land, with suitable Outbuildings for a large Dairy the lenunt would have to lake a;l the. stock, crops, implements, io„ al. valuation.—'ici nis, apply T. 11. A'ost-oilice, Landoie. 3 (bo Carltou-terrace. 'Jo be let or sold a capital i"WO( residence u»car Albei t Hall), 7 rooms unci all suitable com eniences; long garden and back entrance. -for lurthei details apply io Messrs. V nii.r Leeder and Morris, Solicitors, lllG, Oxforu-street, ;.>Uloea, — "■ r 0 be Lei,-u-ilion Inn, Dafen. Fully licensed, t i-iin?edi.te po.sefi?i-n,-Al,ply New, bl:envcry .Lialielly. lieiv-19 r 0 1, U- au., street,;) _i,Aliply W. J. lteeti, The cw.nsea. yl5elo-19 rpO be Let, House and Shop 5, Waterloo-street, X thoroughly iet.aiivd and decorated,—Apply W- ■J riees, the iatuieis, Swansea. 914clu-19 rpo Let A'urnished or unfurnished Cottage near X Laaglaud Bay, very Lovs rent lor winter months. Apply Mr Kit son, Ue-la-oeche street, Sw ansea. 912el0-19 A PA K'J.'M EJN TS. rpo Let, comfortable hooms, full view of bay; suit X young gentleman (or two) in an office; terms liioierate.— At.X "Daily 1"0sl," Ouice. 4u/ull»-iJ4 r"pO Let, Comfortable Furnished Apartments, Sitting X and One or Two Bedrooms, with attendance; jIls moderate.—16, AAawaiden-crescent, Victoiia Parte, Swansea. 964elU-&S r^O Let, No. 137, fCodiiey-stieet; rent, 6». 6d. per X week.—Apply Mr. Pendiy, Cambnan-place or W. J. Kneath, lthyddings-ieriace. Iuelv-G¿ A11AETMENTS.—To Let, Front Sitting-room and Bedroom; suit one or two respecuibie young iuglet on-terrace, X niahed good cooking and attendance, close to trams. —Apply K. Y., Daily Post Olhce, Swansea. 92ield-21 T ve;y ileititljy; uc-at- st,?Ltiun, auci ev ki-6. 'laniie?, ,,iiieiiee. ALji,ty .cester. 0 Le., Al?artir?ejits; frol2t eiLting-l-0-121 T lor lady 01 gentleman.—Apuly 43, Gorse-.atic, Swau- sea. ::111..10- LODGINGS.—ComforUible Alome OitVred 1.0 a steady Young Man, sitting-room aud bedroom, uu other lodgers.—Apply 4, .nelson-place. Nelson- street, Swansea. 2fl0-2o to I'AIM'MENTS.—A Lady has four well-furnished to let, 'I] Uplands; ?i?,iL lady r foi tel.11's iL,: Colutot,t," l'ost" Oilice, Swansea, 913eiu-19 .+ SCHOLASTIC, ATAVmATlON AND SHOliTHAN D SCHOOL, ±1 22, NEW OXFOAiD-SXAtE El'. SWANSEA (Estab- lizilell Messis. HAKKIS (Brothers to the late Mr. David Harris;. First-class Certificated Teachers.—Ca2*DII»A.XI;.s SUccuasit'VlXX pirei ared for ALL LOCAL AlAKiNi. BOARD EXAMIKATIOKS. Thirteen recent genuine successes, including four Masters aud five First lIlate; majority on tuat trial. lSeallo Deviascope. Lessons givell in Pitman's Shorthand Arithmetic, Civil Seivice, Alook-keepiug, aud 5team. Success guaranteed. 3392 jjiRENCH AD GHORTHAAD. LESSONS in the above Subjects, and also in ENGLISH COMPOSITION and ELOCUTION, given by MH. AMBHOoE HObKINS, M.I.J. (Late Sub-Editor of the Cambrian.") For Terms, &c.. Apply WlJjlBUHY HOUSE. BKYNYMOK-KOAD, SWANSEA. 5733 LE BAliS, Licencie es Lettres, diplome of the • Aiench University, is prepared to receive Pupils 1<11 ihoiough French Tuition. Greek and Latin extra subjects.—Apply 19. Bellevue-street, Swausul.. 831el0-21 SHOKTHAND. — Pitman's System taught by certificated teacher and an experienceu iepoi ter; learner s, corresponding, and leporting styles certi- ficates of conipe,eticy lioui Isaac Pitman guaianteed at end of each course.— l or terms and particulars apply J. Crawshaw, 8, Bayview-terrace, off Gorse- bile, SWRI1Sea. v 5uon ftMAN S tSySTEM) SHOi I'll AND ACADEMY, 4, CICADOCAv STAiEET, SWANSEA. Principal—HUGH D. INGLIS, M.P,S., Secretary for Wales to the National Federation, S. W.A. Assistant—FKAMCIS W. GAKKAWAY. An easy. pleasant, aud thoroughly practical course of instruction by 'Teachers who possess AUTHORISED ceititicates. Fvery student receives a guarantee from the A'honographic Institute that he is a pro- ficient shorthand writer for commercial and pro- fessional purposes before, the full fee is called tiv. [3787 1~7HENCH rapidly and efficiently taught by French lady; candidates prepared for examinations.— Mdme. tirinda, 14, Mansol-street. 982el0-24 CIAPTAIN-DIXON'S NAUTICAi.ACA))liSI Y ot Navigation and Seamanship, 9, Mansel-street, Swansea. Candidatep prci.areil ior all local Matiue Board examinations. Pitmans's Shorthand up todate Taught by a duly Certilicated Master. 35ÖO "¥'>{U"L;ç MATRIMONY. MATHIMONY.—Young Lady, good looking, with £ 700 yearly and valuable reversion, Wishes to Marry.—Address Box 25, Advertiser Office, Bristol. 958el0-22 MATHIMONY.—Widow, 51, refined, excellent cook, economical housekeeper, wishes to marry in comfortable position; Caidifhan preferred.—Address: •' Attah, "Daily Post," Office, Swansea. 926ei0-21 MATHIMONY.—A Correct Photo of your Future Husband or Wife, with positioD.etc., 13stamps and stamp-directed envelops.—Send age and sex to Miss Herbert, High-street, Whitstable. Kent. 977el0-23 G1 ENTLEMAN, with £ 50<J to £ 'i00»t own command, r desires Partncrshit) or Business; employment ici-piiied. — S.'l Si;hul<d,cl:t, L{:1:1, Clll-6 ¡ VERY RARE & SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ARE NOW BEING OFFERED AT E ? "?B? ?L TC. T? S ?EBana?t ?NB??? aK ?ML ?Kjf? ????!t? <tMh!?? ??<? EXE,RES8LY TO MEMBERS OF CLOTHING CLtlBS, CHARITIES AND OTI-IER INSTIT-UTIONS t s IN DRESSL;S, illANT?r- L TFI-TTING, AND THROUGHOUT ALL FANCY DEPARTMENTS. SEE OUR PRICES IN BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETS. LINENS, CALICOES, FLANNELS. CARPETS. RUGS, FLOORCLOTHS, AND GENERAL HEAVY DRAPERY. 'T^TMH I>N7'I>»NMF>>,NRMIHIRRAMHJWIRNNRIIR—IR^IRFU' RNRMTRI' R IIRFRRT-" v- 93,94, 95, 96, OXFORD-STREET, 15, 16, 17, 18, WATERLOO-STREET, C W A XTQT? A 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,, PARK STREET, O T T TRADE SPECIALITIES. ML;OE AND CO., 15, ALCATHIIELD-STI ;ET, SADDLEI • I;ND HARNESS MAKERS. ALL BAND-SEWN ORDEI 1 ,ndl]! "¡HII,1t.dt, n2 MONUMENTS.— ARGESTSTOCKOF POIISHED GRANITE MONUN ENTS IN WALES AT D. K. WILLIAMS, BCUIPTOR, LLANELLY. 3083 BOOKBINDING.—FOR good AND SNOSTAUTIAL Biiid- IlIg, go hI THE DAILY POST PRINTING WORKS, 211, 11 LGH-STREET, S« ?UISE I. !< IJIUSINESS Cards (plain and ornamental) printed IF promptly and lically at the "Daily L"o»t" Print ing WOI ks, 211. liigu-stieet, Swansea. A'rices moderate. 412nl0-ii3 BLOATEL'.S, Kippers. Haddocks, and HATN-CURS^ Hed Aierririgs.—SMA 11 shookeejiei'S woukL (i<t v» ell lu enquir prices fwm 1'. Molyneux, tishsalesmall and cuier, 120, High-street. 1 O LL. and 'A. BULL'N, flcathlieM Men.. Jfsneml Carriages, Biakes, AC. Cabs always ready. Teiegiams, "llllI]in." 'Aelei.hcne.65 \6~& IONUMAN, Cross-street, holds the largest stock of JL New and Second-band Alainets in Wales, AT 1,1 iLe to suit eveiyi odv. 718 01?]iS.Bott.les,Spit-itr,l.qsks, Labels, Pipes, Ci.!Zo:s? it tit ?el-it)tioiis, be??L aiict eii(:;au(!tit at. c Cork and Bottle A "ex:tiidi a-i oali. BKIDAL Bouquets (shower and posy), Sways, Baskets and Pretty Designs of All Descriptioaj*, A Splendid Supply of Choice Flowers Daily; A&C Wreaths, Crosses, ete.-Killey, 37, Oxford-*trejjf wansea. m 1\,| 1 liLMAN, 154, estein-ttreet.,Swi:nsea. BEST Price >;L\EII lor Cast-OTY GEMS Ladies,'A £ TD Cbiiuien S Cloihes. Aamilit; vaiteo upon byappoiBt- meat,. X^OA{. JUrt-ss Kings, Engagement Atings, and Wed- ding liings, go to 1.. Asaer, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 4ii, Castie-sfreet, Swi-ntea, next !•> Po. OLFICE^ 230U DL{. WILLIAMS, Sculptor, Llaneliy, Importer of • Norwegian granite, in red and grey, aiid ludian niarole; monuments in granite, lild, iiijd F)"1 "Uf.OL'IT. TiaiTclresser and Tobacconist., 21, -ALI« Caer-stieet, Swansea. Tobacco, Cigars, aud Cigarettes; best brands. Ladies' Combings made up. bo8eli>-26 MENU Cards. Dinner Supper and Entertainment t ickets,and Programmes cheaply audaitisiieally pi luted at the •'South Wales Vally Post" AJrintiug Works,211, High-street Swansea. 407nlb-12 ROYAL DAYLIGHT PETHOLEUM.—Wholesale Buyers please note that the Cheapest HOUSE in the Trade is J. Seldon, St. Thomas, Swansea. Stores: South Dock l'oi t Tennant-road. 77oel0-25 MEMORIAL Cards Tastefully Printed at the Daily Post Piinting Works, 211, High-street, Swansea. A large variety of specimens kept in stock. 401nl0-30 I^OOTBALL Fixture Cards (Quickly, Cheaply, and L-eitly Piiuted at the Daily Post Printing \V r1.,1gh-st.rer,,s!-¡lIe _uJ.40üu. TjpOWN'S Talk.—Professor Deakin A Honey Cough JL Candy, 14, Alexandra-road, & wan sea, 4 ounces 2ú., try it without deiay; Relief at once. 86iell-6 1,ASS Shades, all sizes, for Clocks, 1!-igui-e, &-c.; Gehe-p Also Fish Gl,,bes. J. Cordjji_z, Naluialist, 42, Koyal Ai eade, Cardiff. 992el0-24 HANDBILLS (white or coloured, and printed in black or colours) can be had at the Daily 1'oot" Printing Works. 211. High-street, Swansea. All work lU lied out quickly. tastefully, aud at moderate prices. 413nI0-23 II l"UEEIJ!\1AN AND SON, Waterloo-street, Swp.nsea, » for all kinds of Durable Furniture at very LOU est 1'1 ices. HFBKKDMAN AND SON.—Challenge" Suite, 9 T Pieces, in good American Cloth, £ 4 12s. 5d.— Note Waterloo-street. HFREKD.MAN A>'D SON.—3ft. Mahogany or Birch « Dressing Tabie and Washstand, marble SEAT and levelled plates. £ 2 14s. 6d.—Note Waterloo-street. HFKEEDMAN AUD SON.—Combination Bedstead • and Spring Mattress, brass rails top and foot, 20s.—Note Waterloo-street. HFREKDMAS AND SON.—Saddlebag Suite in solid • Walnut, Frame, nine pieces best finish; £ 99s, —Note Waterloo-street. FNEE %IAN A';I)SoN.-Lat-ge Size Satin-W,.tlnut 111. Bed?" it ',uit,e, 'Nith Chest and 'ool piale. tB 8.?.-iNote I'lt]CED?ld.& AND SoN.-Solid Oak Suite, c?trved Piece," in Reil I?kin?; I)a!'t? WtLtei-loo-sti-eet. HFKKEDMAN AND SON.—Child S Combination « Chair, 4 positions, best make, lowest in Swan- sea, 12s. lid.—Note Waterloo-street.. HFRKEDMAN AND SON,—4ft. Solid Walnut Side- • board, best finish, bevelled plate ami cellarette, £4 15s.—Note Waterloo-street. HFREKDMAN' AND SON,—5ft. Massive Walnut • Sideboard, bold front, luge bevelled plates, a RARE oargain, £8 10s.—Note Wateiloo-street. HFMUI.MAS AND SON.—6ft. Heavy Walnut Side- • boards, bold design, best make and linish, £161ôs..bargain. -Note Waterloo-street. HFKEKDMAN AND SON for grand selection of « Antique, and Carved Oak Furniture, never seen in :;1I.llioe: before.—Note Waterloo-street. HFREKDMAN AND SON.—Genuine Old French • W ining Bureau, and china cabinet, rare work- manship, no other in Swansea.—A bargain. HFKEKDMAN AND SON for furniture to suit eveiy- • body. Call and inspect our new showrooms at Waterloo-street. HFREJ £ P.MAN AND SON; Antique Oak Sideboards. • elaborately carved; a splendid opportunity fo;- a rare bargain.—Note Waterloo-street,. HFRKEDMAN AND SON for Bedsteads and Bedding; • cheaper than all others; call and see for your- .elf.-i>Íutc Watorloo.street. HFUEI-JIMAN AND SON have a rare collection of M Oid Dresden, China, Cundleabras. and Orna- ments, to be sold a bargain.—Note Waterloo-street. HFKKKDMAN AND SON; 7-piece Drawing-room • Suite, in inlaid mahogHnyand Geuoa velvet, ;1;:6 9s. 6<:1.- Note Waterloo-street. HFKEKDMAN AND SON; 9-piece Walnut, Drawing • room Suite, in embossed velvet a splendid balfliI2. :.6.t.: =-i °..t..e_" te r loa-street. HFKEKDMAN AND SON invite inspection of their • large and new Stock before buying elsewhere Note—Waterloo-street, ATOM ICY. WALLACE AND CO., 38, Queen-street, Cardifi (Entrance, Fnst Door at Side).—Advance wade cn Nolo (It Hand c> other :(:111 it y; loans 0 £ 10 to ±500; beet temis ana no1 delay.-Senctstarnped addressed envelope for reply. z576 CL A SII ADVANCED LY i, 5EL1NE, from £ 5 and upwards I n I ERTODHL tecui ity, to all classes,re jiyable Ictiiit J N < M T nit IJI E oi borroveis. Jjis- 1; UC nooljtcv.- Apply ) T)K E«lij .I I J letter, 9. GJ.OVl, I'L-ACE, Swans, MONEY Lent on I'latc, Watches, Jewellery, &c., at the rate of 4d. in the £ 1 per month. No other charges.—H. BAHNKXT. 6. Heathlield-street. ZlJ6 MESSIES. JAMES and JAMES, Gower-street, SV\ aiisea, are prepared to undertake mortgages upon sound IredJold aI,,1 leadwld investments. Send ■iiticulais ol rppuirements. 172 MONEY TO LEND to Farmers, Tradesmen, and olhtrs., in tov. n or country, at 4I per cent per annum, in turns from ±50 to £ 1,(10, upon personal tcvaily. HI term of yeais to suit borrowers; money upon mortgage, OL percent.—Mr. Wood,56, Tasman 0..<1. Stockwell. S, W. London. 710 SOL. BAltNETT, 11, Dynevor-place, S¡Jsea, ad- ¡.. vances f"I1 £ 3 to £ 3UC daily t.0 l'especta!:lc IIppli- CUULO, UP inquiry I' -VS 03v-J¿.9iO MISCELLANEOUS I 1; i IV post. 7 ()ttiee, :sx.u??ea 8i5elU-2 "Siiopkeep,-rs aiid (;tllers.- Davies and st.,et, %v.ii,ea, i. the Oxford- House f?t- ll,,br- T.v.-?, &e. F3tb',I,bed :VllŒWOHK:s.-F,.r Wholesale and Betail Fire- works, Abbott, 71, St. Hclen'E-ioad, Swansea. ■i- 7b4el0-31 ALYI)INE, a certain Cure for Corus, Bunions, aud Warts, Is.; post free. Is. 2d.—Sole Pro- I/II^TOR M. Jones, M.P.S., 12, High-street, Swan- sea. 9z)4el-,t-Z4 DO'T forget that tht:cbt'apesi hom'e in Swansea î fOl' Uet"li! ing H,I¡ lWS aud pm t.illi!; ,ew G Ia'¡o>e$ iii Carnage Lamps IS the Saddleiy Couipnny Alexan- dra-road, :wanee. 9u2eii-8 GOLDFISH! New Season's; jusl. arrived; cheap; Globes and Appliances, wholesale and retail.— Maggs Bros., Wind-street, Swansea, and I'. Mug^s, New Dock-road. Llanelly. TWELO-IIB P inl;fe. Palmistry, lic. Your I iglit PLACE A m life. Fees fU,Il1 Allen, 9, Hih- street Arcade, SWANSEA. 981dli 9 ItOFI?bS()Ii ALL)&.N'tS Viiretilo,ical Class is p "L- iit to Lei int5 and 8%azisea. 94.3?10 ?,TRO Lo(' ,Y,- Whitt i,; L)eioi,e y?,i P lieuitli, Mai-iiagL. Cliaiiges, t'ree, with ii-otix liant.1,Aritini,, or PhuLt)gralib. Sen(i bij-thtiiue.1t?.,und ct?tm?*,l addre4.iU. Camberwell-grove, London. 947el0-21 l-=lILLA.H1i-fH;¿;tt:lid¿;;J'B-;ctding; f u i I-;¡ 1-1 Bedstead, wheat st.aw palliasses, miilpufl bd, III il I puff (black or white). hI. per lb.—llillard. 2U, College-street, Swansea. 941el0-21 I'/T 4S. Cottage Bedroom Suite, six pieces, wire CT I spring mattresses from 10s. 6d.; 2-itich massive bedsteads, £1 16s. 6d., sold ebewhpre £2 5,-lJiIl:u'Ù, Coiie^C-street, Swansea. 940el0-21 T•/| 10s. Leather Suite, a wonderful bargain; Saddle BAA Suites fromsE61,'WLUJIIAE ",tfi.T StoTFhd'Tikkks.-11 jnar^TJoilegc^fri'e!, Svvans.'a." 939eli)-21 I^LOHAL decorations for Balls, Banquets, Footbals Dinners, ic., at Lhe shortest notice; order, promptly attended to.—A. E. Kitley, Florist, 3I Oxford-street, Swansea 93&10-21 ALL Secret Cases Cured by Professor Deakin, Hcr- Uilist, Alexandra-road, FC^wanse.a cureguarauteed; medicine tinough post any address, f. 2d. [807ell-2 I ASTAHTLING DISCOVEliY, and a Blessing to all Ladies, who should send at once Id. stamp to 1, Station-terrace, PenaithDock, for Mary George's Book, containing Invaluable Information. 781elO-1 R|HE City Dressmaker, 47, Oxford-street.—Walking JL Dresses, 6s. 6d.; Home Dresses. 5s.; Dressing Gowns, 2s. 6d.; Servants' Dresses, 2s. 6*1. Ladies own materials. Perfect lit and best style guaranteed 657elU-23 Itugs, Rollers, Gig Aprons, Carriage Lamps, new and second-hand. New Giasses put ¡ II Laml's.-Sadctlery Comp,ny, Akxandra-I road. SWillbt"tl. 942cll-l: OUKS, 13ungs, Corks for Spirit 'raps, Filters; C ¡"ieces {)ül'k kept; Sheet Cork Liuing. TIoxes for Butteillies and Insects. Bar Curk (best quality), Pop Corks.—Gough, 35, Earl-street, Hafod, Swansea. If 11-1 DUEW, Tailor aud Draper, 5, Christina-street, Swansea. Gentlemen requiring their own cu.tii made up, should go to or send for Drew every satisfaction guaranteed; all garments made under personal supervision. 13fl0-26 HEIGHT Increased three inches withoutdetection ly Pinet'S Elevatois (patented./ Can be woin in any boot or shoe.—S, vV. Pinet, 56, Berners-stieet, Oxford-street, London. Pamphlet and testimonials one stamp 2 i96 AUANLNK BiT'AEL.S, Sico* io NONE, ot all Grocers. £ 4 dotes, If. 300per cent, saved. Post tree, Is. 1d.; Six, 55. 6d.—GAMJEK, Swansea; Llanelly, NEW Dock-road. 205 RUPTUHE CUBED without operation All who wish to get rid of Huptuie and trusses should send to S. J. SNKKMAN, Hernia Specialist, 19, Chancery-lane, London, and 26, King-street, Man- chester, for his Look. "Obi. free 7d. 644, BIHM1NGHAM GooAs. — Watchmakers, club holders, dealers, and those wanting watches, clocks, jewellery, electro-plale, cullery, musical boxes, guns, bronzes. barometers, opera glasses, trade repairs, materials, tools, and geneial goede. Whole- sale list free.—Powell, manuiaclurer and Importer. 43, Edgbaston-street, Birmingham. 997el0-25 F S^LIE A'erfect ion of Medicine."—K. A. Essery, X Fsq., J.P., Celn Bryn, Sower, thusdcscribes ic for Neuralgia, Tic, Face-ache, and luoth-aebe, aspresci ibedby the late D, Torn Wil ?.,f b,Pxitea.) l'ielaied ci,l t)y W. George, blviketdrug 6tutt?s, io?Oxford- st ? Q?t. 2016 ACKENZIE'S FE,,MALE ItEMBI)'Y.-One t,)t.tle l,stinate guai-aiiteed tc remove the most o obstruction# and irregutariticsin 12 hours. Harmless. Nothing caniesitt it. Failure impossible. Send stamped envelope for particularteslivioniuls, aud advice. Ours is the most pouerfvl and strongest REMEDY sold, and in no single case has it ever failect- even in the most long-standing intricateand lingering cases. Post free under cover, with written guarantee of cure 5s. (live hilllngs;Mr6. Mackenzie, Trafford House, 83, Dawes-roaa, Fulhatn, London. Mention Paper, 2992 "VTS7 ANTED, every Householder and Users of Coal VT 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 local testimonials. Householders are guaranteed a saving of over six cwts. in very ton of coal treated with our patent" Coaline," which is a fuel saver and not a i'.iel. —May be < btained from the local agent Charles Cooner, 8. Mariner-street (near High-street Station) Swansea; or wholesale from the "ole manufacturers. Coaline Co.. Cardiff. 17elQ-10 BFGFI » G*> by SANFOHD'S HAT POISON n 0 1 1 fn 1 8 w BICLI is said by Farmers and LA 11 A IT || th=rs io b« the best ever intro- llItanHV ducsd, as they iind the rats dead. Hundreds I. f Jó from Farmers and others. Also Poison tor Killiz.g Moles, a new discovery, ANSWERS well. Land infested", ith these pests can be speedily cleared by using SANFOHD'S MOLE PO'ISON. Price post free, of SANFOHD and SON, Is. W., IS 6d., 2s. 6d., 5, Sold by all Chemists. LADlEb' BEST FRIEND. MAHHIED or SINGLE LADIES should send at once for LADIES' HANDY 1LLUSTHATED U V IDE, post free, ealed, two stampb invalu- able information of never fai!iug remedies for all ArreguJariticfi and Obstructions, obstinate or long- standing. Madame B. Z. I,ILLY, Colston street, Bristol. 318el-6 I' .¡,. PUBLICATIONS. FL^OBACCONLSTS Commencing.—Illusl.iatedGuide J_ tifct. J.lJl:e), d, l,l,fiCC"IIlH' Co., IB6, Euston- 0ad, 1.rndin. fchoj-iitteisfor all trade> hstimBtes free. Established 1866. 16 AKISTOTLIE'SWOKKS, complete colBnrcd plates; genuine edition 30 stanips. M1 K ls by Night, or Gny JLlfe in Palis" (iIlmt lutHI), 30 stamps, post !'I\»e.— £ .JOYI iter, 27, Iteiisbam-btreet, Liverpool. h.nbtished 1832. Patronise the Old Firm 1742 <•20—Tobacconists (COMMENCING). Wiite ior llld Guide (T60 LUGES), JA. HOW to Open a Cigar Store irom £ 20 to £ 2,000.—Tobacconists'Outfitting Co. Ht, Euston-INOT, Londin. N.B.— Shop fitters nad,show-case mskcis for allttades. Estimates free. Mabagei, LLY. Myets. l' ttablishtrl 1 £ C6. 1761 ''It- "IIIIJ'I"l SECRPTFTJNFOLDED^ATTAST. No one hitherto has been able to put a beautiful Pearl-like gloss on Linen, Cuffs, Collars. &c., so easy as by using the NEW DOIFOTHY LINEN GLAZE. The ease and quickness is marvellous; a child can use it. Try it, and judge foi-yourrtelves. Sold "everywhere by Grocers in Id. end 3d. packets. MANUFACTURERS G. JRUKLEY & CO., 59, EDGBASTON ROAD, 131UM IN GUAM. [3796 SALES BY AUCTION. BY MESSRS, JAMES AND JAMES, GOIT1.E FAWIT FAPM, KILLAY (Within live minutes'svatk oi tl-e K. llny Station, on the 1.. & N.W. j;aihvay). ANNUAL SALB. Highly Impcitant Sale of WELL-bied Stock and Wtlt h rrvc¡;ted Crops. MESSRS..IAMES AND JAMES AI-A favouieri with iustroctions to SLILI. by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, on MONDAY". October 2IJ, 1895, the loilowing iirst-class LIVE STOCK, ClOPS, &c., viz.:— 7 Alorsc-O: tïaf; chestnut hackney mare, rising 5 yars old, 15 h.h grand quality au<L action, sa-e in all harness; l«iir ol handsome grey cobs, lining 4 years old, 14 LI.h., .unbioketi; 1 bay cob, rising 3 on, years .1,1, 14 citrt filiv, by kiiig 1)o-.r?ty; iieavy e,tit, i,ey mare, 6 years old. 15 CtL e 6 tat c.,&,s (f, For the btite',lez' I youii2 cow, ill ';ull profit.; 2 LA-o li,,i t,v, yea.1d SL?eel-; 3 well-t-i YCA,I-llylg to. heilei-t. .3ye,Iing Sheev: 6,1 cross-bied ewes, 5 lambs. pigB 2 stoi e pigs. Crops: 2 splendid ricks of well harvested best clover hay (about 25 tons); 15 mows of barley. N.li.-=-.Veudor will give ^EE haulage of the hav to Swansea, in lots A.- iequireu, by A>iy purchaser. Swedes: About 1 • acrej oi prime SVVEDEO (situate within easy acceis to the ro.CL at Commercial Inn, Kiiiay;, in lots to suit pui cuasers. The Auctioneers Leg III draw the special attention of intending puichasers to this gale. The fat sUek are in prime con !Í1.iOIl, md the store cattieexcellentiy bred. The horses call COMPARE favourably with any offered this summer, WHILE the crops cannot be e-x- celled. lJ) clover ha.v cannot ofte., 11<, e,tl;¡¡ed. Luucheull on th., tables from 11 octo(;k a. M. Sale to commence promptly at 1 o'clock. Terms.—Thic-e months' credit, on approved se- curity, on um" over £2, 0: 5 per cent. per annv.m discount will be allowed for cash Auctioneers' Cilices, Arcade Chambers, Goai-street, Swansea. 3856 BY hill DAVIn ROBERTS. -=- TO CAPITALISTS. BHEvVEHS, AND OTllLHS. MR. DAVID ROUEiiT 6 lias received instructions to SELL BV PUBLIC AUCTION at the Atoyal Hotel, Aligh-street. Swansea, oil TH U HSDAY, October 24th, 18^5, tLe following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, PUBLIC- HOUSE, AND GROCND HENT, VIZ. Lot 1. -All that valuable Corner Shop and Premises, situate and being No. 139, Liangyfelach-road, Pentre, now used as a grocer's slwp, ia the occupation of Mr. David James, at the low weekly rental of IUs. This lot will be held subject to a ground rent of £3 12s. Lot 2,-All that Double-licensed A'ublic-hOuse and Premises, know as the Old Compass Inn, Liangy- felach-road, A'entre, containing bar. kitchen, bar parlour, taproom, back kitchen, 4 bedrooms, cellar, mallhouse, and large beer house at back, in the occu- pation of Mr. Moses Gw iiym, as quarterly tenant, at a rental ot £ 40 per annum, The tenant, ays a further 3s. per week in respect of 2 rooms. Tliis'lot will be sold subject to a ground rent of £6 8s. 4 Lot 3.-All that valuable Messuage or Dwelling- house and Premises, situate and i1ein No. 13B. Liangyfelach-road, Pentre, containing tour rooms, in thel)ccupatioziofMr.Hiiiic-r,at4,, oer week. This lot will be sold subject to a ground rent O £28: Lot 4,-AII that valuable Messuage or JJI\e1!ing- house and Premises, situate and beingNo. 135, Van- gy, Pentre,containing four rooms, in the occupation of Mr. George Hates, at 4,6 per week. This lot will be sold subject, to a ground rent, of £:2 8s. Lot 5.—All that valuable Messuage or I)>vel 1 IN'R- houseand Prerrtises, situate and being No, 134, Llau- gyfelach-ioad, Pentre, containing six rooms, in the occupation of Mr. Albert Spratt, at a weekly rental of 6/. This lot v. ill be. sold subject to a gioun'd rent of £ 2 8s. Lots 1 to 5 are held under a lease dated 29TH Seutember, 1864, for three lives or 99 years, from the th September, 1864. Lot, 6.—All that Picce or Parcel of Ground in Tentre- trehearne road mid Saddler street, Laudjre, containing ly admeasurement in front towards Pentietrenearne-road 102ft. 6in. or thereabouts, held under an underlease dated 24th February, 1876, for the residue of an estate for 3 lives and term of 99 years, from 25th March, 1843 (except the last three days thereof), a> the early rent of a pepper corn. The whole of the gronud is let on the following underleases. *hich produce a clear yearly ground Tent of Ell 4s. Yd. Ground rent. £ s D 22nd Septsmbsr, 1877. William Morgan, S9 _Y«.IRS FROM 2J«T MARCH, 1843 19 9 25TH SEPTEMBER, LT77, OWEN THOMAS, 99 YEARS FROM 21ST MARCH, LO^3 ) G Q 12TH NOVEMBER, 1884, JOHN JOHN, 99 YEARS FROM 20TH MARCH. 1843 # 12 0 12TH NOVEMBER, 1384, WIILIAM THOMAS'"89 YEARS FROM 20TH MARCH, 1843 1 ? Q 4TH FEBRUARY, 1887, WILLIAM JOHN, 9'JYEARS FROM 20TH MARCH, 1843 0 12 0 8TH FEBRUARY, 1888, THOMAS OWENS!^99 YEARS FROM 20TH MARCH, 1S43 2 S 0 13TH.IUNE, LD<S8, DANIEL THISSEN, 99 YEARS FROM 20TH MARCH, 1843 1 4 0 13TH J UNE, LUS8, HOBERT DENNIS, 99 YEARS FROM 20: H MARCH, 1843 0 12 0 LATH JUNE, IOIJ8, I'.VAN EVANS, 99 YEARS FROM 20TH MARCH, 1843 1 7 0 £ 11 4 9 Sale to Commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely. ]'Ulttlerparticiiiars an' Conditions (if 9&le niav Lc c,?,taiiied fl Oln the Auctio" nevi-, at lii-s 7, Fi?hei,- street, Swansea, or of Messrs, Hartland, Isaac and Watkins. Solicitors, IInUllnd-street, Swansea. iSG BY MR JOHN WILLIAMS! LLANFAIHAKYBKYN. CAKMAHLTIENSUIKE SALE OF A FKENHOLD rAHM, MR. JOHN WILLIAMS will OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION. RT the King's Head If tpi. OM FI(I DAY, the 25th October, 1S93, atiiir, 0 cloCK (>.In.. all that FREEHOLD FARM, WILTA the Dwelling house, Outbuildings, and Lnrd called CWMCOEDOKON, situate near the Market TOUN ot Llandovery, and distant about two miles trom CvDghotdv Station, on the London and North West-NI T.'ailwav, and containing by r.dmea-urempnt 154 a, 1 r. 26 V'„ or thereabout Game (includfu!g grouse and black game) is plentiful, aud there are three never failing sprlngsof water on the farlll. FOR FURTHER PART ICIIL.O S APPLY TO T HE AUCTIONEER OR TO MR. T. GEO. WILLIAMS, SOLICITOR, LLANDIIO. OFFICE, LLANDOVERY. 3824 BY .M ESSRS. G. HYDE & (' J'AI{K-STlŒET. SWANS1;;A 1' ESSRS. G. H Y D and f.! l' ltei'U instruct,ed to SET,L! AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, October 2, e Park AUCTION Hooms. Park-street, SVV; e above dale, A URGE AND VALUABLE STOCK of HOUSEHOLD FURNIT Pianoforte, HARMONIUM, BEDSTEADS, ) •• 11 Sewing MACHINES, afes. &( CONSISTING of SEVERAL DRAWING AND DINI: ;• es IN VARIOUS COVERINGS, walnut PIANOFO ile PIANOFORTES suitable for BEGINNER ds, CBEFIONIERES IN MAHOGANY AND WA OM SUITES IN WALNUT AND WALNUT AND ASH, ULD square tables IN MAHOGANY and wtli. JlY DINING table, largp WALNUT and gilt lilc UEY lasseti, iiiatiogaiiy booli(,.ase. citiclie reseing '?at)les, 13i-tis?e!s and ta g QUANTITY OF OILCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, AND AND- some ali-brass PERSIAN and OTHER lit erat SPRING, wire, aud wool MATTRESSES, P TTHER and tlock beds, SPLENDID MAHOGANY heots of DRAWERS, A CAPITAL fire-iii-oot sfif :w. a QUANTITY of DINNER AND te: SERVICES, dB of JUGS AND other WARE, MARBLE AND ANDS, dresssing tables, solias and couches tther, &c., dressers, parlour, kitchen, n. hairs, smoking ar.d arm chairs, kitchen ;apital sewing machines by Bradbury Pud T tiglirg machines, fire-irons, and other artii uerous to mention. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Terms cash. No reserve. Goods on view morning of sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Union 4' Union- street, Swansea. These large and commodious let. j ELECTION NOTICES, QWANSEA COUNTY COUNCIL O ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE FFYNONE WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— The period for which you did me the honour to elect me as your representative in the Council Chamber is now drawing to a close. If you continue to place the same confidence in me it will give me great pleasure to represent you again, and 1 need only say that if you re-eieet me it shall be my earnest endeavour, as in the past, to f ,.orward your interests and titose of Life borough at large. Yeur obedient servant, ROBT. S. LINDLEY. LL Ff)I]OrH' ')y"uEa.8Lhooer. 1p- .oi- f' Q WA-NSEA COUNTY COUNCIL. u ——— CASUAL ELECTION. — OCTOBER 23TH. < TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE I' VICTOlUA WARD. LADIES AND GKNTLKJIBN,— I 1 beg to of.,c.- mv.-elf for the scat on tbe COUllc;1 renuei el vacauL by the resigna- tion of Councillor Ditvid Jones. I shall take an early opportunity of laying my views fully heiore yor. I If elected I will do everything ip aiy power t. advance the mlertsts vi Swansea—my uative lown. I am, Yours obeaientlv, F. KNIGHT, 16, Pirton-place. Swansea, II Octpber I7U). 1895. 8453 II OC:9ber 17th. 1895. 84)3 C°T.'NTY BOROUGH OJ! SWANSEA. II MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1895. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CASTLE I WAlt. LADlES GENTLKMKN,— I take this early opportunity of in- forming yóu that my ierm of office as oue of y(\ur lcpre;¡enlatí cs in th Council will expire on tilo 31bt l:ctober, whcn it is my ¡.. ,¡IntentIOn to agaIn p!a('è my servICes at. SOtt!" disposal, and 1 respectfully abk for Jour Vote I and Interest in the event of any opposition "itt- offered to my re-electioti. You cun rely upou tny (.onttnuing to faith- fullvfui?'if the obi;atior -s of ti-e tru6(, wliic',i voli inav LI)illlc fit to uv;tii-i iiiapese upail ii:ie for the lienclit o,* the towt), ana-, i sliail, as in the past, always do my utmost to have the reasonable wants and requirements of the Ratepayers in the Castle Ward properly attended to at the EARLIEST POSSIBLE JMOMJBNT. I beg to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen. Your obedient Servant, X. FiiEDK,Ji £ £ DFOttD. Ijilleslia.il," Eaton-grove, Swansea, October, 1395. 3849 WANSEA 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 taken at Eight o clock by Dr. Gomer Lewis. ALL VOTERS ARE COR IALLY INVITBD. 3855 I ■ PUBLIC NOTICES. j YSTER.'vIOUTH DISTRICT!! C 0 L.LN C I L. 0 Tl-,e Council are prepared to APPI,I(,A'110,N?S for the A'21'OINTI,,?,,??.? of CLERK, who must be a Solicitor, not under 30 nor over 50 years ot age. balarv, £ 80 per annuw, gradually increas- ing to ilCIO per annum at the discretion of the Council. Fu!l particulars of the duties can be ob- tained on application in writing from this undersigned. Canvassing the Member* of the Council by or on belialt of anv candidate will disqualify KIM. ( bealed applications, in applicant's own handwriting, etating age and experience, and enclosing copies ot not less than three testimonials, and endorsed "Clerkship," WU8t be sent to the undersigned on or beiore the j 28ta day of October instant. The successful applicant will be required to undertake the duties immediately upon his appoinruent. Signed by Order of the Council, ROGER RECK, Chairman. The RliyJtiines, Langiand Bay, near Swansea. 3243 SWAN SEA A S D D 1ST R Ie T FANCIERS ASSOCIATION. A GRAND OREN SIIO'Y OF POULTRY. PIGEONS, CAGE BIRDS. RA1513ITS, AND FANCY NIICE, WILL BE HELD AT THE DRILL HALL, ON THURSDAY OUT. 31, lSD,), ADMISSION—Ten till Two, 2s; Two till Six, Is; Six till Nine, 6d, Children Half-price. ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 2:2- Schedsles can be had at Ma;;gs Bros., Wind-street,or of the Secretary, Mr. Slater, 41, Gorse-lane. 3858 OCHOOL BOARD OF THE UNITED O SCHOOL DISTKICT OF SWANSEA, TENDERS FOK TUNING TIANOFOiiTES. The abovo Board invites Tenders for Tuning Piano- forti-8 for One Year in th<- foil..wing Schools, viz. — Ptasmarl BEARD School 2 L'iano«. SI. Helen's. School Board 1 1'iaiio. L'eiTnce-1-oad Board School 1 Piano. Pentrepoth Board Sclirol 2 Pianos. Central Hijihe'- Grade School, I Trinity Ptacc. 1 Piano. 7 Pianos. The Board to have the option of continuing the contract for a further term of one or two years. The pianofortes to he tuned quin t erly, and payment to be made quarterly on production of certificates from the head teachers uf the several schools suiting that the work has been carried out satisfactoi ily. Sealed Tenders, marked "Tenders tor Tuning Pianofortes," to L>e addressed and delivered to the undersigned on or before the 19FB inst. A. W. HALDEN, Cieik. SeLiool Board Officc-s. Sx-ansen, 14tl,L Oct,)bei, ISTEI)DFOI), F,,lxbcile. Octobtr 2Cth; Poitt,r-' Ed?.ilais, Novernbei- 2n?i; Albc!t Ilail, I)eceixiber 2n,i.Ntusi -ty lie had at J. Bradet- and Sonz, 9. Willd_:?tlec? iii, 1. S,Lyista. 3flC-25 THE EMPIRE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21sl AND DURING THE WEEK, MISS MAY EVAN S, The Sweetest Flower The Shop Girl." The latest popular exponent of Sympathetic Characterisation in Song. GAERTNER AND RICHARDS, The Renowned Continental, Musical, Eccentric Clowns. FOUR CLEVER GIRLS—THE STELLA QUARTETTE, Voealists, Dancers, D. Comediennes. japa AND japo, The Wonders on One Wire. ROSIE COLEMAN, Comedienne and Danocr. BOB GARDNER Milanese Piper and Double Voice Vocalist. MISS DAISY JAMES, Serio-Comedy Songstress. THE BROS. HORNE TROUPE, Including Miss FLOR-K1E WESTON, in Realistic Representations of Common Types of Character, exhibiting the Perfection of SmarLness in the Com ic ide of IJucilista. NEXT WEEK—NEWMAN and DOWNED, CLARKE and ULENNY, WALTER B ELLON INI, &c. RAND SHOW OF POULTP. GPIGEONS. CAGF BIIZDS, &- IZABBITS I Will be held at the PUBLK; HALL, MORRISTON, On OCTOBER, the 24th. K II tries Close OCTOBER 16th. For Schedules apply to the Secretary, Mr. J. ICNOYTLK, Caermawr, Morriston. [3749 ^LYN CORE W G SCHOOL BOARD. I CERTIFICATED ASSISTANT MASTER WANTED for t. e GLY. 01?1?IVG BO.111?i)S;?CHOOLS. ?,,I?,ry. ii t hiel successful -Canii(i,it, holds full D C?,rt,i'ticate, ?P-8c) rising I), aiintial increments of;L-9 10s. a 4i lie does not hol?t D Certifi- oate. ;L-7.'), ri?ing t,.N- iintiual increizit?nts of ;E2 10s. to E- ?0. Applications, with Testimonials, to be sent to the Clerks of the Board on or before the Ilth KOVEM- HER, 1895. CUTHBERTSON and POWELL, Clerks to the Board. Wat(-r-si rect, N'eath, October 15. LTDB. 3864 EXCURSIONS. jj^ONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO THE WELLS, On FIJI DAY, November 1st, SATURDAY. Nov. 2nd. and MONDAY. Novemter 4th, 1895, and every FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MOM DAY, during the Winter Months, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS t<. LLANWUTYD, I.LANG AM MARCH. LLA.N- DRINDOD and BUILTH WELLS, aad RHAYADEK. Will be issued from the stations named below, from SWANSEA (Vic. Station), Swansea Bay and Mumbles lioad. Children under 12 years ol age. hall-price. haviug a through connection, and passengers booking on Fridays or Saturdays, may return by any Ordinary Train the following Monday or Tuesday, those booking:cn Mondays, ret urn t hat day or on Tuesday. All information regarding Excursion Trains on the London and L\ oi,th Western Railway may be obtained at. the Office of Mr. Mr. F. SMITH, District Traffic Superintendent, Swansea. I äl èJ FuED. HARRISON General Manager. 12ti:ton Station, October. 1896. Fortnigt.tl. J't ice 3d. THE SCIENCE ANO AUT OF MINING" (ILLUSTRATED). Edited by C. M. PERCY, M.E.. F.G.S. Volume 5 now ready. Price 10s. 6d. Bound Cloth Gilt. I THE BEST JOURNAL FOR ALL PERSONS COXNUCTKD WITH THE MINISH INDUSTRY LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Mining Journal in the Kingdom. A Specimen Copy will be sentto apy Miner or Mining I Student on receipt oi postcard. THOS. WALL AND SONS, 27, Wallgate, Wigan. JAMES AND JAMES Auctioneers, Valuers, HOlle, Estate, and Insurance Agents, GOAT-STREET, SWAJNSEA, and at 11. BOND-COURT, LONDO Personal and prompt at tention given to all matters e'Ali-usted t<> them. JJ E R 13ERT BARRY. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. 4, VICTORIA TEH RACE, WHITE LADIES-ROAD, SWANSEA. VALUATIONS FOR TRANSFER, PROBATK, ic. SPECIAL TERMS FOR PERIODICAL STOCKTAKING. I ill I e .1 SU.N- E HO ES SHINE, TATE" s l?,XCEP'1'1().'?AL ol-?l-oi! iini!3- to ifi'n Fl? I-It' nci N'IXE GI?OIVING CoLO.Y in U.?."?. ONLY SMALL CAPITAL REQUIRED. Land on I ten years'time. Expeiienced Local Adviser. Income first year. LARGE PROFITS. Superior market and railway faciit ics. 1,500 miles nearer than California to Chicago ant! N"w York. Four to seven weeks EARLIEli Fruiting Season. IDEAL CLIMATE FOR WEAK LUNGS. Splendid shooting. For FREE illustrated pamphlet allli filii particulars, address Mesilla Valley, Irrigat ion Colony, 34, Victoria-street, London. S.W: 3853 J. BRADER & SONS' PIANOS. The Only Establishment in Wales where Instruments of the vaxied Mechanism now in use can be thoroughly and eliiciently repaired. ONLY AtlDRKSS— S & 9, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, j [ESTABLISHED 1840.] [3129 I -I E. A. EVANS. rNDKUTAKlSU. FUNERAL FURNISHER. &c.. 22 ALFKED STREET, NEATH, WEDDING AND FUNERAL COACHES, BRAKES, HANSOM CAUS. LOG-CAVRS, WAGGONETTES, As. (:1\-tJJ StabieRI1.t Lock-up Yard. ] c.-1ii:(>ii; ,,11 itsiiranches Uelefcrm 1 ic Address: "Evans. Alfred-street. WILLIAM COPUS, II ST. W^LKN'S STEAM MARBLE AND MONUMENTA L WORKS, v. 1 i eiitc liopilal; ST. HELENS-ROAD. SWANSEA Monuments and Headstones, INSCRIPTIONS 11 Jn.ceribhable Letters; Enamelled, blata and Marble Chiumev IJieccs. 1843 H^RIRSTTIRO^OR: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEOS. R, ROBINSON. I 15. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. T>EST FFALDAU nd other Rest COALS at ) Lowest Cash Sunitner Prices, 16s. 6d. [3808 TEETH/ TEETH MR. C. A. 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OMMERCIAL, COFFEE, AND SMOKE ROOMS, RANQUETlNG HALL, BILLIARDS, MODERATE CHARGES, For particulars and tariff apply to the Manageress. 3330 STRONG. THE POWERFUL, EVER RISING. B. D. Co.'s BRISTOL DISTILLING Co., LTD., YEAST, CHEESE LAfE, BRISTOL. Samples and Prices on Rpplication, BUYING AGENTS WANTED. [166 YfINE DIIECT FROM THE GROWEES PURE AND WHOLESOMB. Mr. DAVID KI, GHES, a resident of Bordeaux, for many years inclose contact with the growers, will undertake to SUPPLY WINES in LAHGE or SMALL QUANTITIES of Guaranteed Purity. Sample Prices: 1890. 1887. KHCOMMENLIED. Per Hhd. P r Doz. 50 Gallons, Botties. St. Estephe, St. Emilon, in. ,A I'auillac, Margaux l 5 Slut-ernes (White) £ 16 0s 32s. 6d Other Prices varying from 29 10s. to Lib per Hogs- head. and from 25s. to J612 p^r Dozen Bottles, accord- inK t° growth iiid year. all 4,arge? in aiin, Rail%?-ay St?t;t?n in Soutli IVales.- Aid,ebs-05, N. BOILI)EAUX [375'J SERN I RATIONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE i> COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OUICE: 22, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF DIKJ-.CTOJ'S JOHN GUiSN. CHAIRMAN. W. H. MATH IAS. SIR J. J. J I NKINS. WILLIAM FILEY. ROIJLET FORREST. (-')!. CHAS LYNE. W. TOUTHWELLJONES Capital £ 250,000 Fully Subscribed £ 1(A),000 Transacts, in addition to Accident Insurance and Employers' Liability Insurance. FIDELITY GUARANTEES and BURGLAliY INSURANCE At Modei-ate Premiums, Applicatio from Agents especially ot Fire and Lit FOR BABIES. DU. ALLINSONS NATURAL FOO D D It. ALLINSON'S NATURAL FO O I) DU' ALL INSON'S NATURAL FOOD. Lady Anne Sherson says:I cousidpr it most excellent." Lady Constance Howard says;— "It is very deli- cious, lifcht., aud nourishing. I can thoroughly recommend it. For invalids and children it is invaluable." DR. ALLINSON'S NATURAL FOOD. Helps N ARMING Mothers to rear Bonny Babies. DR. ALLINSON'S NATURAL FOOD. FOR BABIES. INVALIDS, AD I LIS, AND NURSING MOTHERS. "Summer-¡';l'on', Kltnt, May 8th, 1394. "My wife Vindsit excellent tor herseli and baby; in fact, she prefers it lo meat, as it {{IVES her more atid BETTER MILK, and is also very satisfying.—Yourr truly, S. Blftwooo," HAVE YOU A DELICATE BABY? BY ALL .Mb.AN- USK It. ALLINSON'S NATURAL FOOD. R. AT,LTNSo-i-S ?-ATi3PAL FOOD. FOlt.13ABIES AN]) 1-'iN*ALII)S. D Helps Nursing Mothers to Rear Donnv Babies. Sold bv Chemists, Bakers, Grocers. &c. Packets, 3d.. 6d7, and Is, also in \3d., Is., 2s. 6d. and 5s. tins. Agents—lhe Natural Food Co., Ltd., Landon, S.E.; Swansea J. Davies, Chemist, 30, High-street; Isaac Gale, Grocer, &c., 18, High-street. THE NATURAL FOOD CO., LTD LONDOX, S. 3754 CLUBS An easy way of iNCKKAFLVe YOFlt INCOME by starting WATCH, &C., CLUBS for the supply of BEN SON 'S Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and other Good. Sound, and Ueliablc Artides at Moderate Prices. 'lerms Liberal. Particulars Tost Free. J. W. BENSON, 62 and 64, i^LJOGATE-HlLIj, LONDON, E.C.. 133 'I', FIIEI," Post Free toanv Address. SAFETIES SA FETI ES! SA FETI ii S Important to Apeiits J eaicrs. and others. Whole sale List containing LOGO (One Thousand) Machines, new mid second-hand, sent Post Free to any Address; 50 per cent, cheaper than other makers cr scents. "hy pay mora or fancy prices ? binL'le Machine at Wliolc- sale Price. W dte at once for the largestand most eoraplcle LIst in the Cycle Trade Sterling value and no large prolits.-W. R WARKILOV, Cycle Works, RcnenL-street Weston-super-Mare. 27G7 r% Dales' GOLD r/EDAL. EM% Dubbin Makes Booh; and HArnesl Wat-RPIO».f as a duck'a back. and as soft as velvet. Adds three times to the elF aud ALLOWS polis¡, ;"2". 19EXHIIUTIOK HIGHK^T AWAHIis. TINS, i"d.. IM., IS. ATIJ "S. 6I1.. of all Bkiotinakc Saddlers, Dealers, <SC Z10 THE GREAT BLoon PURTFIER. rr H 0 -111 N'S BURDOCK PILLS Oveicome the worst forms of diseases and the f.-ulest state of the Blood, Stomach, Liver and Kidney: they go to the core of every dISC3, where no other medicine has power to reach. In Boxe. at Is. 1 £ (1, anil 2s, 9d. each. Sold by ..11 Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44, Oxford-Street, Swansea. 3O47 CHOLZRA AND FEVERS PREVENTED, 66 ks AN.RITAS JjlSINEECTANTS Kill all Disease Germs. Fragrant, Non-poisonons. and do not KIMUI, Fluid, Oil, Emulsion, l owder and Soaps, and Appliances for all purposes. SBND FOR PA Mi'l!l.T. The SANJLTA8 Co., Ld., Bethnal Greoo, London, E, How WUJJAMS FPONTAKDAWEJ 0 R ? I -1 0 Z I' ,N G E S ?V 'Ni For over thirty yearsthis B igh'V valuable remedy ha, met with the greatest success. The effect upon ,3k Deli L?i,tt 4-hildi-eii (c)fttii gi%-eii a-, intur,il)lt?) izi W,? like magic. <1dtins:- lid (1f 11J¡ toi lot IITI& £ est by iakingthese Lozenges,thethir., pale-laced, inauimate child beeonies ,trc!lJg. h('¡,11by Hili lively; tha pride nstead 01 the suxiety oi hisguaroiaiis. Sold at &ID,, 3s. ljd., aud I;S. Set. PER box, oy most clieniisks, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, chemist, 30, High-street, Swansea. A listo; testi- monials, symptoms, AC., EN application. uSir,-1 have for SEME tithe used yo.ir Ant lie* mintla or Worm in my 1nnlily, and T'uid thcin a very speedy III.II M'cueiou&furefor aS\:tn1tj, and their agreea! LE- .,J O T I.>it\enielit form is a ^RIIIIC recommendation for children. W. HUTCUIKSOS Vicar of Howden. V