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BEN E VANS & Co.. laD: ARE NOW MAKING THEIR PRINCIPAL SHOW OF FASHIONS & NEW GOODS FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. PLEASS Sttt ADVT. ON PAGt 2, l
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¡ BEN ETANS & Co.. LM ARE NOW MAKING THEIR PRINCIPAL SHOW I )F FASHIONS & NEW GOODS FOR ThE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. I PLIAIE Btt ADVT. ON PA<?* 2. — —
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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS SOUTH WALES DAILY POST. ■WORDS. | ONCE. | jggg | SIX TIMES. 20 Words 0 6 0 9 1 0 20 Words 0 9 10 16 WWorda 1 0 | 1 6 2 3 50 Word* I 1 3 I 2 0 I 50 MWord. 1 1 6 I 2 6 I 3 6 These charges apply only to the classes of Advertiscfrr.eiits specified below, and are strictly to those which are ordered for consecu- tive. insertion, and paid for previous to insertion; 11 either cf these conditions is not complied with, ji~e Advertisement will be charged by the Business — Apartments, Situations Vacant or Ranted, To be Let or fcokl, Lo»t, Found, aud "'flcellaneous Wants. &PECIAL NOTICE. — Applicants sending replies to Advertisements addressed to or fictitious names, at this Office, are r^ested not to send original testimonials with tl-eir applications, but to enclose copies of testa- only. Advertisers are cautioned that Postmasters lIot allowed to deliver letters addressedto Initials or Fictitious Names and any Post Office. Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names can be Jf&t to the office of the "South Wales Daily °^t," High-street, bwansea, and w ill be kept \111t.ij applied for by the advertiser. NOTICE. The "South Wales Daily Post" will be de- *Jl«ed direct to Subscribers from the Chief High-street, Swansea, at the following 1 REPAID RATES Per Messenger. Per Post. s. a. e. d. One Month 1 0 'I 0 Three Months 3 0 6 0 Six Months 6 0 12 0 Twelve Months 12 0 24 0 Any irregularity in the delivery should be made ^iu|mediat^^at^h^Chief^Offices^ SITUATIONS VACANT SERVANTS.—It is not always an easy matter to £ ud a suitable servant, but by Advertising tn the "Daily Post," you obtain, at least, a timber ot applicants to choose from-an —important consideration. P QENT Required in each town and village for famous Pianos and Organs; cash or easy terms. "umber Chambers, Hull. 25fl0-28 WAN TED, at once, General Servant.—Apply YorK Club, Fisher-street, Swansea. 4fl0-25 W ANTED, at once, General Servant, 18 to 20 — o Apply 2, Buckingham terrace, Gorse-lane, 8w*n*ea. 3861 WASTED, a good Chambermaid; one who has been general would do.—Apply Castle Hotel, ^»gsea. 18F10-27 ANTED, immediately, a Respectable Girl, age g 14 to 16, daily fro.n 7 o'clock until 2.—Apply umiU-avenue, Swansea. lOO0elO-25 W ANTED, tu experienced General Servant; good references required. —Apply Mrs. Davie*, "nee of Wales Hotel. High-street, Swansea. 950010-22 (experienced) Wanted, at once; not uuder 25; wages £ 20.—Address liobinson, fiodtalog, Merionethshire. 972el0-23 T)^SSSMAKING.—^Wanted (indoors) Improvers and U„ Apprentices; good class business.—Appl.v 2, —jjntjoy-pUce, Newport, Mon- 9fl0-26 FT H. PARLBY, Dispensing and Photographic Chemist, Craddock-street, Swansea, requires ^Apprentice', no premium. 999eu)-25 \ILLINfiRS.—Wanted, an experienced Hand; able to serve; Welsh.—Apply Wm. James, Fish- 985el0-24 SALARIED aDl(j Commission Traveller Wanted for "Ckles, Vinegars, Sauces, Peppers. — Apply t"*r. Albion Works, Howard Road, Stoke Newing- ^London. 993el0-2i yV"ANTED at onee, sharp, clean Errand Boy.— 3 Apply British and Foreign, 31, Walter-road, 981el0-21 \VrANTED at once, good General Servant.—Apply r_ Mrs. Witheridge, California Inn, Carmarthen- Y^Swansea. 984el0-24 Vv ANTED, good General Servant, with satisfactory Ij.. references, age 20 to 25.—Apply Salutation ttggUiewport. 961el0-22 W ANTED, a good Pianist, accustomed to dance Ow music. — Apply before 7.30 o'clock at 40, YVANTED, a Smart Boy for office. -Apply in own Co oi handwriting to the Swansea Assets Recovery Union-street, Swansea. 978el0-23 yy ANTED, a respectable Young Man to share 2 lT rooms with another; terms moderate.—Apply Wuietta-street, Swansea. 976el0-23 ANTED, good Gensral Servant, able to wash and iron; age not under 24. — Apply Mrs. 33, Kings land-crescent, Barry Dock. [5610-25 (JJ-HOCBRY.—Wanted, an Improver; willing to fef» ^fcke himself useful good liome.—Apply, with j> ^'ice, Thomas Lewis, Llantwlt Vatdre, near <^ypridd. 956el0-22 WANTED. Housekeeper for Working Man with ba Rrown-up children; comfortable hotae;must § e eood testimonials.—Write Tyssil, Daily Post," a,1»ea_ 965el0-22 AN TV D a. reliable Cook general, two in family. SjtT Waited also Several young generals for good g^ous onlv.—Miss Jenkins, 18, St. Helen's-road, 14fl0-2b W ANTED at once, a few Good Siagers for Min- »in strel Troupe now forming. Noue but good tc\.» if8 feed apply. — Apply "Minstrel," Daily ^-i__S^ansea. 991el0-24 Yy ANTED, Barmaid at one*, one used to quick S«f.„ counter trade—Apply S. 10, Daily Post," ^55*^ 953 V^ANTED, Copying Cierk in a Solicitor's Office X, practical knowledge of shorthand essential.— Wales Daily Post," Swantea. 934el0-21 \y ANTED, a good, strong General Servant, not Appty DiitwyuArms, Union street, Swansea. Pp Y Dillwyn Arms, Union-street, Swansea. 40flQ-28 YY'ANTED at once, good Cooks, Parlourmaids; "-A Housemaids, good Generals to cook and nurse. Mrs. Lewis, High-class Registry, 9, Castle- ^tl^gwansea. 23 f 10-28 \\TANTED, for Country Vicarage, Plain Cook; %0 comfortable situation early dinners Churcb- ipj and good character.—Mrs. Smith, Little V lea rage. Hungerford. 22f 10-28 ii OBAH Employment. PlaiR Writers preferred, 11.1). either sex. for Bock Agency Correspondence; ggo!?n*assing. Specimen copvand Instructions, 9d.; ftw, I^yment; genuine.—Chaney and Co., Beau- 'P&Woad, Lon'do^i N b49elQ-21 YY ANTED at once. Cooks. Parlourmaids. House- Waida, Cook-Generals, and Nurses.—Apply Btoi" 's« High-class Registiv, 9, Castle-street, 'y 950el0-21 \f ANTED, 1st November, experienced Generals good plain cook; small tumily; no liberal wages to practical girl.—Miss Jen- St. Hclen's-road, Swansea. 952el0-21 VV ANTED, capable and trustworthy Girl to <li8t- assist in household duties; sleep "out; shor, A ft p*rJrPin St. James's Chureh.—Apply, by letter >1^ Daily post" Oflice, Swansea. 933el0-21 Yy ANTED, a Canvasser for Tea Trade (Welih;; of man liberally dealt with.—Full particulars 8?vat,*>enence to Bakehouse,, "Daily Post" Office, 924el0-21 Yy ANTED, experienced General Servant for "»er20.C??,ltrv5 small family; no washing; aged v'He i tlurth; good refereuce.—Mrs. Howe, Wood- ^aerje°n. Mon. 20fl0-28 YY ANTED, a steady Man as Foreman; able also t« ,books in a woollen manufactory; age I t° 30; Welsh indispensable.—Apply Wool, S Post" Office, 211, High-street, Swansea. llflO-26 yy ANTED, respectable Girl, of good appearance *t XaKi good cliai-acter about 18. to Learn to Wai' kepj. *n Make Herself Generally Useful; cook i»V ti C0D1'°rtable place; small family.—Mrs. 'Iodd, llalbjrtoB, Tiverton, Devon. 10fl0-26 —Local Surveyor to District Council has a *virve^lcaTlcy lor a Pupil; practical experience in road *Ui-veJ,n8. sanitary work, and all duties oi a district y^Apply Molineux, Surveyor, Shifnal. 3384 Vy p? Agents Wanted, to form Clubs for Watcbes, iiusi Jewellery, Silver Plate, Opera Glasses, ^ftu. /,n3trun,e,*ts» Members pay Is. per week, *kle '»talogue8, &c,, Kendal &, Dent, 106, Cheap- ^'tin n*0"' Splendid value. Great success. °n Paper. ladies' and Gents' Silver Levers ^"rlh 7n,. "■ 3160 ^^OTELS, DINING-ROOMS. K^ANADE HOTEL, PORTHCAWL,—Inclusiv trfe„},s from '/s.6d. per da v. Good w interclimate -aniinage. Golf. 289 > vvr L,YNMOUTH. NORTH DEVON. V?, VALLEY PRIVATE HOTEL Bunt gD Hoarding ESTABLISHMENT. to nteettUe requirements of the times v rooms Lighted with Klectric Litht. <Ard' £ erS lfnprovementa. ? ^erWls 30s. to 35s. per Week; 12s,6d from i"» UirV • Moud*y. including Table d'Hote Satur- *■ '"eala Sunday, breakfast Monday, with bed Jiver- '.V' rt.O""nodat Ion for day parties *848 tor■' £ <<* tf ;u.d PhotJ- Il.LlAM BEVAN and CO.. Proorletois. SITUATIONS WANTED IT is Love's Labour Lost" to wander about iu tench of a ber.b, L-at it is a Situation gained it you advertise intbe Daily Post." n A GENTLEMAN wishes to recommend his Groon Couchman; light-weight rider; drive well; good character.—Apply G. Cowper, Melton Grange, JIalvern. 26fl0-2a COACHMAN (25) Waate Situation; singh- b;.aded C or otherwise; drive single or pair; well recom- mended; single.—Edwin Brockley, Wern Lodge, Northop, Flintshire. 9S7el0-24 INDOOR Servant.—A Lady wishes to recommend a Young Mac, either single-hauded 4n small r.mily or under a butler; honest, industrious, and total abstainer; willing to be generally useiul. -Care of Mr H. Bond, Porlock, Somerset, 27fl0-28 TO Butchers.—Young Man Seeks Situation aa Slaughterman and Serve in Shop and Do Round.—Address W, Pievey, Burford, near Teubury, Worcestershire. 968el0-22 ROOM-COACHMAN.—Situation Wanted as; ride aud drive pair; understands hunters, clipping ilud singeing; married; one in fuuiily; wife under- stand* aairy; aged 29; dlseugaged.—Apply H. Billet, Diaas Powla, near Cardiff. 959elc-22 ~rANTED, Family Washing; cleanliness guaran- T T teed.—Apply Mrs. Grist, 9, Maliphant-street, Hafod. swilases. 946e 0-21 "IVT ANTED Situation as Groom or Groom-Gardener; If gooU rider and driver; weight 8-t. 21b.; age 23; govd references.—Giles, Lyde, Hereford. [974elO-23 PASTRYCOOKS.—Competent, hXllezienced Work man earnestly begs Employment; go oountiy every particular c/i.xly by addressing Ü, Wood, ô, Baker-street, King II Cross-road, London. wlelu-1, mo Confectioners.—W&atfd. Situation by Young Man, as Single or Second well up in smalls,— Apply X. Shobbruok, 14. Lausdowu-ioao, Kedland, I Bristol. b29elU-21 WANTED, Situation as Barman and Pianist; willing to woik at any thing.—R,, 119, Herschell- street, Liverpool. 924el0-21 WANTBD, Situation, by experienced Person, as Weigher, Timekeeper, Renb-coileclnr, or any place of trust.-Apply Wetguer, '• lially Post" Olhce, Swansea. 995el0-^5 WANTED, Situation as Se »v ing-maid; good needlewoman; highly recommended by Lady Spearman, VVeui, Apply M.. A. G. aham, Liansannor, Cowbridge. if 10-26 ~\XT ANTLD, Situation ad Housemaid, single- handed, where Parlourmaid or butler is kept, or Head-bousemaid of Two.—Apply K. C.. 26, Castie- street, Hay. i;3tl0-28 WANTED, Situation as General in a small family, age 19; good reference liom last employer.— Address S. A. iiigginson, Cadle-terrace, Forestlauh, uear Swansea. 21110-28 BAKERS and Confectioneers.—i'uung man seeks B situation as First or good second, used to both Blanches.—Apply T. Richardson, Pond Bakery, Ebbw Vale, 82uie-121 SITUATION Wanted as Gardener, or horse or cow s not objected to; 26; single; from Shropshire.— Mrs. Haycock, Cliester-street, Wrexham. 90ael0-19 le TXT ANTED, a STtuation tn a Gentienum's Stable IT as Understrapper or Assistant, under a Coach man.—Address K., Little Loves ton, Begeily, Pem brokeshire. 908el0-19 WANTED, at once, Situation as Waitress in a good family and commercial hotel; thoroughly experienced; three years' good character. — Write J.A., Nerth Curry, near Taunton. 923elG-21 FOR SALE. If you have a House, Horse, Bicycle, Tricycle Piano, Perambulator, Cow, Cart, Watch, W ardrobe, Organ, Piano, Melodeon, Organette, or any other conceivable article for Sale, adver- tise in the "South Wales Daily Post, and you will reach thousands of likely customers. TTOR Sale a good sound horse for £.7, no further use J' for it.—Apply Six Bells, Swansea. 1.)110-2.) "IVAOR Sale, 50,000 dozen White Wax Candles at less JC than makers' prices to cash buyers, carriage paid.—Apply Cox Hallei. Shrewsbury. 99Sell-& FOR Sale, Lathe, Sin. centre, screw-cutting; also 6ft. JeU.—Apply 136, Windsor-road, Cogan, i'enarth. 9ii6el0-is5 FOR Sale, 12 h.p. Gas Engine, in good working order; cheap to immediate purchaser. -Wm. Pic ton, Pembroke-road Sawmill, Canton, Cardiff. 98oe 10-24 FOR Sale 6-h.p. Portable Engine, £ 30; on hire, £ 5 per month contractors and others; thrashing machine £25, good.-Buckle, Bowling Green, Lyming- ton, Hants. 957el0-22 T?Oll Sale, Piano; a bargain; price £ 10. Also Singer's Sewing Machiue, nearly new, £ 3.— Stevens, No. 1, Terrace road, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 948el0-21 FOR Sale, Hot and Cold Bath, aiad accessories, F enamelled inside; also 12 square feet plate glass, atld large Show Case.—Apply "Niggah," ''Daily Post,' Swansea, 16fi0-jt> FOR Sale, 4 £ in. Griswold Knitter, 72 and 84 cylinders complete; equal to new. Also a quantity of Scotch Finguiiug* aud Yarns, cheap.— Apply 16, Caer-street, (Swansea. 989el0-<*4 WILD Rabbits on Sale weekly; sent dead or alive. Also Pot Fruit.—Apply George Bailey, 35, New Queen-street, Bedminster, Somerset. U32el0-21 FOR Sale, 30 good 10-ton Coal Wagons, with side and end doors; also 25 large 8-tonners.—For par- L.culars apttly Howard Davenport and Co., Railway \Vagon Contractors, Cardiff. 928e 10-21 BUILDERS supplied with Paperhangings &c., at B wholesale prices.—Pugsiey and Son, Glass Warehouse, 24, Waterloo-street, Swansea. [903ell-8 TT'OK Sale, light canoe Landau, in excellent cou- ditioii; small circular-fronted Brougham, in very goodorder; also WaggoneLte to cany eight, con- vertible into Stanhope.—Apply Hughes, (jueene Park-road, Chester. b56eiQ-<i2 GRAND Old Remedy for all cases of Pile .and Gravel. Has never failed to cure.' Hundreds or testimonials can be bad on application. Sold in boxes at is. One trial solicited.—J. Theodore and Son. Herbalist. Neath. toOeKMi FOR Sale, Portable Stable and Coach-house.— Apply Johu M. Leeder and Sou, Goat-street, Swansea. 3822 HORSE Cloths, Waggon ar.d Cart Covers, Sack and Bag Makers, Outride Shop-winuow Blinds (our ow n i-atent rollers), Tent aud Flag Makers.—Fred, Morgan and Company, Mill-lane, Cardiff. SHeJO-26 ICli Business.—The Siock of Ice, Plant, Book Debt, (good;, and Counectiou of the Swansea Ice Co. 1.td, for Sale; about JMOO required,—Apply by letter to Secretary, lee Co., Swansea. 905ell-19 WOODEN Lockup Shed galvanised roof; suitable W for workshop; easily taken down aud erected; wooden floor; size 13 x 4, a x 2. — Apply Timber, Daily fobt." 3836 BICYCLES, MACHINES, &C. BICYCLES! Bicycles!—The Nimrod Cycle Com- pany, Limited, are prepared to offet exceptional terms to intending purchasers next seasou, good second-hand machines for salt: or hire.—Apply Agent, Alexandra-road, Swansea. rpHE JOHN GRIFFITH,CYCLE CORPORATION A Of 57, Queen-street, Cardiff, beg to draw the attention oi buyers to the fact, that they ate now offer- ing the cbeapeetaQd best lines of Cycles that have ever been oflered to the public, eclipsing all previous efforts. Do not buy until you have seen our stock. Sole agents for Humber and Co., Ltd., Singerand Co. and other leading tirnis. Uur speciality is Genuine Dunlop tyred light safety of good make for £10 10s. Repairs undertaken, Cycles sold on easy terms as well as for cash. Correspondence solicited. 2840 FOR SALE.— MISCELLANEOUS I^Oli Disposal, a Quantity of Waste, Brown Paper, &c.—Apply, the Manager, "Daily Post," 211, High-street, Swansea. n CCOMBINATION Stamps.—Name, 111. (inked), with j Box and Ink, h. 6d. Additional Lines, 6d Post- age, 2d.-Xollng-, 27, Brunsw ick-stretrt. bwarisen. [135 > O to Giles Cook, the oid-esUblished House Fur- \J nibher, at 23, Waterloo-street, Swansea, for all household requicites. jgjg 4> //• will buy the finest Spectacles or Folders inthe /V/ v sorlfl. No belter lenses can possibly be made. fc< lt agtnt for Swansea and District (or the Automatic fcight-letling Cumiaxiy (Limited), W George, Market Drug Stores, 10.(jxiord-btreet. 2108 —m——^——■—^—mi 11 mm MUSICAL. "VrOTICE.—J. H. Stevens, Teacher of Banjo, Guitar, -L1 and Mandoline, has Removed to 18, Riebardson- street, Swansea, Banjo taught on the English or American system. Terms on application. [945el0-21 CHARLES EADOJN, Brunswick-street, Swansea I C (from Broad wood and Sons, London), Pianos and Oigansfrom 10s. monthly, tnning 3s. 6u.; recom- mendatious from Drs. Turpin and Gladstone. I 654e 10-26 ( s>—Overstrung Piano (by Neumeyer) inelegant 'VaIn u t; panel and .conccs; retu rned from Walnut; panel and sconces; returned from ,,r liire.—J. Brader and Sons. 9, Wind-street, Swansea. 957e 10-24 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED, Camera, half-plate, complete; cheap. —Price to R. X., Daily Post "'Office. lOOOxn W7" ANTED, Copies of each of the following issues of TT the "Daily Post "'in 1894: July2, 4,7, 10, 16, 19, 20,25, 26,27, August 1, September 22. November 3, 14, 27, 29, December 1, 26, 31.—Apply the Manager, 'Daily Post."211, High-street. Swansea, n WANTED, at once, for caeh. cheap, Light Crank W Axle C&rt, in good ccndition, to suit. horse 15 handlS.-(i. A. E., "South Wales Daily Post," Swan sea. 966el0-22 WASTE Paper and Rubbish,—Wanted, a Man to take away the waste paper and rubbish from works once :■ week.—Apply the Manager, "Daily Post' O&ice, 2H, High-sVce, Swansea. 415nlQ-25 TO LET.—BUSINESS PREMISES. SALEROOM to Let with plate-glass window; best position in the Rhondda.—Apply M. Davies, 57, Llewellyn-street. Pentre, lihoaddaT 960elO-22 SHOP and Premises to Let, Cromw ell-street "good opening for beginner.—Bennett Bros., Mount Pieaaant. 33fl0-28 f|0 LET, Yard and Shed, or for Sale; immediate A possession.—Apply W. Owen, 182, St. Helen's- avenue, Swansea. 814e10-21 DIO be Let, House and Shop, 5, Waterloo-street; A thoroughly repaiied and decorated.—Apply W J. ltees, The Laurels, Swansea. iOf 10-28 TO Let, Workshop or Warehouse, suitable for Plumber or Joiner, conveniently situated In Worcester place, behind Castle street. — Apply Williams, Jsweiier, 27. Castle-street, Swansea. 963el0-22 rrtO Let, all those extensive Business I A known as the Park Auction Rooms, Park-street, Swansea — Apply Cities Cook, 23, Waterloo-street. 3<5ia TO Let, Honseand Shop, No. 1, GladstoneBuIMin; Alexandra-road; good position; all mud CM H appliances; hot and cold baths.—Apply Wiu., i2, Bav View-crescent, Sw.uuea. o&ki" TO Let, lock-up Shop; plate-glass window.—Ap^iy 2, Qower-street. Swansea. 951el:>il rilo be Let, the London aud North Western r'.otel. A Swansea. Very 6m bar, good smoking room, coffee room, sitting and good bedroom accommodation. Close to the L. & N. W. and Oyster- mouth Railway Stations.—Apply W. Hancock & Co. Ltd., LiUle Wind-&treet,Sw aumtk. lit 10 ? £ TO LET.—HOUSES. It you have a house to Lei, or have any Article lor Sale, or it you are in Want of anything advertise in the "kioutli Wales Daily Put;t," and you will obtain quick and satisfactory results. HOliSliI to Ld. 49, Mewson-street, five rooms.— Bennett Bros.. Mount Pleasant. ASflO-28 HOUSE to Let, 56 lihondda-street lent 7/3 weekly. — Apply 12. Fairfield-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 38H0-2S HOUSE to Let. near te& and trams; situatiou pleasant, eight rooms, immediate possession.— Apply 7, Heathlield-street, Swansea. 936el0-21 BROOKLAN DS-TERRACB; SWANSEA—No^ 10 B to Let from the half-quarter,—Apply on the premises. 9oSelU-21 Oil ALL House to Let, Harcouri.-»U'eet.—Denuett 0 Bros., Mount Pleasant. 33 £ 10-28 ri^O be Let, with immediate possession, Chesuut- JL cottage, Nortou, withiua few miuutes' walk of the Mumbles Railway, containing &itting-room, kitchen, back kitchen, three bedroom*, and w.c., also ■mall greenhouse, with three quarters of an acre of land.—Apply T, B Mcrris, Sketty. 3li<:6 rpo Let, No, 2, Devon-terrace.—Apply Joseph Hall, JL 5, Cambrian-place, Swansea. 8C2e20-31 fjpO LET, Dwelling part of Business Premises. — A Apply G. A Gregory, 50, Oxford-street, SwaiiMU. 99Oel0-24 fflO Let, No. 13, Bryn-ttrrace, Seaside, Llanelly; 10 A rooms, large garden.—Ai>ply W. Bowen, New l»ock, Llanelly. 7ti0-2 £ TO be Let, House and Shop, No. 3, Heathtield- streel, Swaiuea. — Apply W. J. Ree>, Tue Laurels. Swansea. 31tl0-28 rpo LET, Furnished or Unfurnished Cottage, near J. Langland Bay (very low rent) for winter moathj. —Apply Mr Kitsou, De-la-Beche-street, Swaustra. 12110-26 rpo LET, convenient house, facingSea. hot aud cold -L water, electric b. lie ic.—Ai>ply Essendene House irafalgai'-terrace. Swansea. [3731 BUILDING Ground.—To Let, Plasinarl ground for Cottages, low ground rent.—Apply J. F. Jones, lo. Park-street, Swansea. 3806 rpo LET, Sketty Hall (2 miles irom Swansea), from JL U>th December, 11^6; land if desired.—Apply L. D. isicholl, oj, 'J i inity-piace, Swansea. oj61 f'i^O Let, tive-roomeii Houee, 22, Uoibourue-terrace; JL 4/6 per'week. Also ilouBe, with back tutrauoe, iuynmelin-street.—Apply 10S, High-street, Swansea. 980el0-24 TO Let. Windsor House, Langland Hill, Mumbles; large garden, Caswell water, beautiiul views.— At,ply W. Williams, Jeweller, 29. Castle-ctreet, Swan- sea. 988el0-24 rpo LET, with immediate possession. Farm in the A Parish of Pembrey; area, 194 acres.— For tersut ul tenancy aid other particularj apply Buckley I ik«ta«e Olhce, Llanelly. 38o7 rpo Dairymen, Market Gardners, Farmers, <tc.— A To be Let (within two miles ot the Swansea Post- oiiice), and with immediate possession, 5G Acres of splendid Pasture Land, with suitable Outbuildings for a large Dairy the tenant would have to rake all the stock, crops, implements, &c\, at valuation.—Teims, apply T. Ii., Post-oflice, Lttudore. j7&j OQ Cariton-terrace. lo be let or sold a capital residence (near Albert Hall), 7 rooms and ail suitable conveniences; long garden and back entrance. —For luither details ai-i-Iv to Messrs. Viner Leeder and Morris, Solicitors, 102, Oxford-street, Swansea. [36S3 .2- APARTMENTS. FURNISHED Apartment* Wanted for Young Married Lady, within easy reach, by rail, oi bwamtea; Goweiteu district preferred, Addrejj, &tauug terms, Kudos, "Daily Post" Ottice, Swansea. 17fl0-2i SlT'JCING-ltOuM aud Bedroom to Let; terms on application.—Mrs. Hicks, 14, Walter-terracx, Swansea. 6611;J-28 rpO Let, comfortable Rooms, full view of bay; buit rpO Let, comfortable Rooms, full view of bay; suit JL young gentleman (or two) in an office; terms uioierate.—R.X "Daily Post" Office. 407u 10-24 rpO Let, Comfortable Furnished Apartments, Sitting JL and One or Two Bedrooms, with attendance; tunns moderate.-16, Jtiawaiden-cresoent, Victoria Park, Swansea. y04c 10-22 rpo Let, No. 337, Rodueyniueet; rent, 6s. 6d. per JL week.—Apply Mr. Pendry, Cambrian-place; or W. J. Kjieith, nhydding:>-ierruce. 970eio-ii2 APARTMENTS.—T'u Let, Front Sitting-room and Bedroom; suit one or two respectable young men.—Apply 29, Singleton-terrace, Swansea. 92^el0-21 rpo Let, Silting-room and Three Bedrooms, F ur- JL nished; goed cooking and attendance, close to trams.—Apply K.Y., Daily Post "Ottice, Swansea. y2iel0-21 rpo Let, one bitting-room, and one ortwoEedrooms, X very healthy; near station, and every con. venlence. Apply Mrs. Tannei, Fernhillheath Worcester. 973el0-23 rpO Let, comfortable Apartments; front sittiug-room JL and one or two bedrooms; use of piaao suitable for lady or gentleman.—Apuly 43, Gorse-Jane, Swan- lea. 971el0-23 T UDCINOS.—Comfort&bteHome Offered to a lb steady Young Man, sitting-room and bedroom, no other lodgers.—Apply 4, iselson-place, !lielsou- street, Swansea. 2fl0-2o SCHOLASTIC "\T AVIGATION AND SHORTHAND SCHOOL, III 22, NEW OXFORD-STREET. SWANSEA(Estab- h..t1w Iti&j).—Principals Messi s. Harbis (Brothers to the late Mr. David Harris). First-ciais Certificated Teachers.—CAHniiiAiES SUCCESSFUL! prepared for An. l.oCAi. AIahihK BOARD EXXMIHATIOHS. Thirteen recent genuine successes, including four Masters aud five First Aiitte-s majority on first trial. Beaii,ii Deviascope. LtMONa given in PITMAN s Shorthand Arithmetic, Civil Service, Book-keeping, and Steam. Success guaranteed. 3392 J^RENCH AiND ^HuRTHAND. LESSONS it> the above Subjects, and also in ENGLISH COMPOSITION and ELOCUTION, given by I MR. AMBROSE HO&KINS, M.I.J. (Late Sub-Editor lif the Cambrian.") For Terms, &c., Apply WESTBURY HOUSE, BRYNYMOll-ROAD, SWANSEA. 3733 1j> LE BARS, Licencie es Lettres, diplome of the • French University, is prepared to receive Pupils lor lUorough Fi-ench Tuition. Greek and Latin extra subjects.—Apply 19. Bellevue-slreet,Swansea. 831el0-21 SHORTHAND. — Pit man's System taught" by S certificated teacher and an experreneeú repoiter; learner's, corresponding, and reporting styles; certi- licates of compeiency irom Isaac Pitman guamiiteed at eud of each course.—For terms and particulars apply J. Crawshaw, 8, Bay view-terrace, uff Gorse- lane, Swansea. 500n ITMAN'S (SYSTEM) SHORTHAND ACADEMY, p 4, CRADOCK STREET, SWANSEA. PDncipat—HtCH D. INGLIS, M.P.S., Secretary for Walei to the National Federation, S. W.A. Assistant—FRANCIS W. GAHRAWAY. An easy, pleasant, and thoroughly practical course of instruction by Teachers who possess AUTHORIZED certificates. Fvery student receives a guarantee from Lhe Phonographic Institute that he it, a pro- licitnt shorthand writer for commercial and pro- fessional purposes before the full fee i» called up. 13737 I^RENCH rapidly and efficiently taught by French lady; candidates prepared for examinations.— Mdme. Grinda, 14, Hansel-street. 982el0-24 CAPTAIN-DlXoirS NAUTICAL ACADEMY of Navigation and Seamanship, 9, Mansei-street, Swansea. Candidate- prepared lor all local Marine Board examinations, i itmans's Shorthand up to date Taught by a duly Certificated Master. 35<i0 MATRIMONY. MATRIMONY. Young Lady, good looking, with M £700 yearly and valuable reversion, Wishes to Marry.-Address Box 25. Advertiser Office, Bristol. 958el0 22 MATRIMONY.—Widow, 51, relined, escellentcaok, J; economical housekeeper, wishes to marry in comfortable position; Cardiffian preferred.—Address: "Attah." eo Daily Posts" Office, Swansea. 926el0-21 MATRIMONY.—A Correct Photo of your Puture M Husband or Wife, with position, etc., 13stamps and etamp-directed envelope.—Send age and sex to Miss Herbert, H>$jb-stree;, VVbitstal le. Kent. ^:i7elC-i3 VERY RARE & SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ARE NOW BKING OFFERED AT 'wamew lir!b "-=" go mx BXPRESSLT TO MEMBERS OF CLOTHING CLUBS, CHARITIES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS IN DRESSES, MANTLES, JACKETS. MILLINERY, LADIES' OUTFITTING, AND THROUGHOUT ALL FANCY DEPARTMENTS. SEE OUR PRICES IN BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETS, LINENS, CALICOES, FLANNELS, CARPETS, RUGS, FLOORCLOTHS, AND GENERAL HEAVY DRAPERY, 93,94, 95, 96, OXFORD-STREKT, 15, 16, IT, 18, WATERLOO-STREET, O \\R MS 17 A 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, PARK STREET, O H TRADE SPECIALITIES. MROE and CO., 15, Heathtieid-stiset, Saddlei • and Harness Makers. All haod-sewn ordei jiiutua'v atii-nviedto. MONUMENTS —J argeswtockof Polished Granite ilonuiiienU in Wales at D. R. Williams, sculptor, Lianelty. 3083 BOOKBINDING.—For good and suostantial Bind- ing, go to the Daily Post Printing Works, 211, High-street, Swansea. -l BUSINESS Cards (plain and ornamental) printed promptly and neatly at the "Daily l'ost" Printing Works, 211, lligh-sbreet, Swansea. Prices moderate. 412nl0-23 BLOATERS, Kippert,. Haddocks, and Ham-cured B Red Herrings.—Small shopkeepers would do iveli to i nquire pi ice. from P. Molyueux, tiahsalesmau and curer, 120, High-street. 1 o I LL. and T. BL'LLIN, ileathfield Me* Funeral Caixiagss, Brakes, Ac. Cabs always ready. Telegrams, "llullin." Telephone,85 1330 LONGMAN, Cross-f.treet, holds the iaige.-t stock of New and Second-hand Harness in Wales, at prices to suit everybody. 718 CORKS, Bottles, Spirit Flasks, Labels, Pipes, Cigars C of all descriptions, best and cheapest at Bailey's, Cork and Bottle Stores, Alexandra-road. [34/24 BRIDAL Bouquets (shower and posy), Srrays, Baskets and Pretty Designs of All Descriptioaa. A Splendid Supply 0" Choice Flowers Daily; tUm Wreathe, Crosses, t'tc.-Kitley, 37, Oxfoid-stwo*- wansea. 2751 MFELMAN, 154, Weslern-strext,Swausea. Best -8 Price t.iven for CatK fi Gents', Ladies, and Children's (,;Iúttles. Families vaiteo upon byappoint- went. FOR Diess Rings, Engagement Rings, and Wed- ding Rings, go to L. Baer, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 42, Castle-street, Swansea, next to Post Office. 2506 Dli. WILLIAMS, Sculptor, Llanelly, Importer qf • Norwegiau granite, in red arid grey, and Italian maible; monument* in granite, marble, aud stents. ices It LLuYD, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 21, JM Caer-sticet, Swansea. Totacco, Cigars, aud Cigarettes; best brands. Ladies' Combings made up, tx>8elD-26 MENU Cards. Dinner Supper and Entertainment tickets,andProgrammes cheaply andartistically pnutedatthe "South Wales Daily Post" Printing VVi'i'ks, 211, Uigh-i-treet Swansea. 407nl0-12 ROYAL DAYLIGHT PETROLEUM.—Wholesale Buyers please note that the Cheapest House in the Trade is J. Seldc>n, St. Thomas, Swansea. Stores: South Dock and Port Tennant-road. 775elC-25 MEMORIAL Cards Tastefully Printed at the Daily Post Printing Works, 211, High-street, Swansea. A large variety of specimens kept in stock. 401nl0-30 T7100TBALL Fixture Cards Quickly, Cheaply, and JJ A ently Printed at the Daily Post Printing Works, 211. High-street, Swausea. Line up.f40Cnl0-3u TOWN'S Talk.—Professor Deakin s Honey Cough Candy, 14, Alexandra-road, Swansea, 4 ounces 2id., tty it without, delay; Relief at once. 867ell-6 GLASS Shades, all sizes, for Clocks, Figures, See.; cheap. Also Fish Glolies. — J. Cording, Naturalist, 42, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. 992el0-24 -u_-o_ HANDBILLS (white or coloured, and printed in JLl black or colours) can be hAd at the "Daily Post" Printing Works. 211, High-street, Swansea. All work turued out quickly, tastefully, and at moderate prices. 413n10-23 CORKS, Bungs, Co:ks for Spirit Taps, Filters; c pieces Cork kept; Sheet Cork Lining, Boxes for Butterflies and Insects, Bar Corke (best quality), Pop Corks.—Gouah. 35, Larl-street, Hafod, Swansea. If 11-1 DREW, Tailor and Draper, 5, Christina-street, Swansea. Gentlemen requiring their own cloth made up, should go to or semi for Drew every satisfaction guaranteed; all garments made under personal supervision. 13fl0-26 QMOKEIiS.—To introduce our Exquisite Havana O Flavoured Character A.N." Mixture, we will send 2oz. Packagt, Handsome Pipe, and excellent Tobacco Pouch, post free for 12 penny stamps.—N. Pain and Co., 194, Brooke-road,London, N.E. [28fl0-28 AUTION.-Don*t drive witliout lights' Carria c Lamps, single pair, wholesale prices; trade supplied; new glasi.es put in.—Saddlery Company, Alexaudra-road. Swansea. 32fll-28 P~ ~~ATCHWORK.—Large"ISilks, Plushes. 1,> 6d. 100 free; Prints, ad.; great variety; satisfaction guaranteed.—Mrs Dayley, 58, St. Georges-place, Cheltenham. 24flO-20 BIRMINGHAM Goods. — Waichmakcrs, club holders, dealers, and those wanting watches, clocks, jewellery, electro-plate, cutlery, musical boxes, guns, bronzes, barometers, opera glasses, trade repairs, materials, tools, and general gocda. Whole- sale list free.—Powell, manuiacturer and Importer, 43, Edgbaston-street, Birmingham. 997el0-25 I H FRIEDMAN AND SON, Waterloo-street, Swausea, • for all kind; of Durable Furniture at very Lowest Prices. HFRKEDMAN AND SON.—" Challenge'' Suite, 9 • Pieces, in good American Cloth, £ 4 12s. 6d.— Note Waterloo-street. HFRKBDMAN AND SON.—3ft. Mahogany or Birch » Dressing Table and Washstand, marble ?e<u und t'evelled plates. £ 2 14s. 6d.—Note Waterloo-street. HFKKEDMAN AND SON.—Combination Bedstead • aud Spring Mattress, brass rails top and foot, 25s-Note Waterloo-street. HFRKEDMAN AND SON.—Saddlebag Suite in solid • Walnut Frame, nine pieces; best finish; £ 99s, —Note Waterloo-street. HFRKEDMAN AND SON,— Large Size Satin-Walnut • Bedroom Suite, with Dressing Chest and bevelled plate. £ 8 8s.—Note Waterloo-stroct. HFBEEDMAN AND SON.—Solid Oak Suite, carved • back, 9 Piecj. in Real Skins; a bargain, £ 13 13s.—Note Waterloo-street. 3698 HFKKKDMAN AND SON.—Chlid'o Combination H. cllyiii,, 4 positions, best make, lowest in Swan- sea, 121.11d,-Nut.e Waterloo-street. TT FRKKDMAN AND SON,—4ft. Solid Walnut Side- XX* board, best finish, bevelled plateandcellarette, R4 15s.—Note Waterloo-street. 'T HFREEDMAN AND SON,—5ft. Massive Walnut • Sideboard, bold front. Urge bevelled plates, a rare uargain. £_8 10s.-Nut.e Waterloo-street. HFREKD.MAN AND SON.—6ft. Heavy Walnut Side- • boaixfs, bold design, best make and finish, £ 16 168..bargain. Not-e Waterloo-street. HFRKEDMAN AND SON for grand selection of • Antique, and Carved Oak Furniture, never seen in Swansea before.—Note Waterloo-street. HFREEDMAN AND SON.—Genuine Old French • Writing Bureau, and china cabinet, rare work- manship, no other in Swausea.—A bargain. HFREEDMAN AND SON for furniture to suit every- • body. Call and iuspectour newllhowrvoms at Waterloo-street. HFREEDMAN AND SON Antique Oak Sideboards. H. elaborately carved; a splendid opportunity for a rare bargain.—Note Waterloo-street. HFKKEDMAN AND SON for Bedsteads and Bedding; • cheaper thau all others; call and see lor your- self.—Note Waterloo.street. HFREKDJTAN AND SON have a rare collection of a Old Dresden, China, Candleabras. and Orna- ments, to be Rolli" bargain.—Note Waterloo-st reet. HFREEDMAN AND SON; 7-pieee Drau ing-room • Suite, in inlaid mahogany and Genou \elvet, £6 9s. 6d.- Note Waterloo-street. HFUEHDSLM AMD SON; 9-piece Walnut Drawing • room Suite, in embossed velvet; a splendid bargain; £ 719s. Cd.-Note Waterloo-street. HFREEDMAN .&XD SON invite inspection of their I • large and new Stock before buying elsew here Xotii—Wurc.i .<: ,r- MISCELLANEOUS NEYbDLEWORK.-All kinds of Plain Sewing and BeysSuittttt moderate charge—Write Seam- stress, "Daily Post,'Olhce, Swansea. 8i5e\0-2 VTOTICE to SSlopkeepers and Others.—Davies and JJi Sons, 52, tower Oxford-street, wansea, is the Cheapest WholMale House for Stationery, Haber- dash< Toys, A £ Established lti69. 962el0-22 IMREWoRK&r-For Wholesale and Retail Fire- F works, Abilt tt, 71, St. Helen's-road. Swansea. 784e 10-51 "|2[" ALYDINB.a certain Cure for Corns, Bunions, -IV. and Wart*, Is.; post free. Is. 2d.—Sole Pro- prietor M. Jones, M.P.S., 12, High-street, Swan- set. 994el0-24 DON'T forget that the cheapest bouse in Swansea D for Repairing Harness and putting New Glasses iu Carnage Lamps is the Saddlery Company Alexan- dra-road, in-iinoii 9C2ell-8 (S ULDFlSHVNeiv Season's; just arrived; cheap; X Globes and Appliances, wholesale and retail.— Maggs Bros., Wind-street, Swansea, and F. Maggs, New Dock-raid, Llanelly. &At:l()-G¡) PHRENOLOGY, Palmistry. Ac. Your right place P in life. Pees from Is.—Professor Allen, 9, lligh- street Arcade, Swansea. 931dll d PROFESSOR ALL KN S Phrenological Class is P about to Commence.—For terms and particulars, apply Alexand«-arc idc, Swansea. 943el0-21 AbTROLOG^-f.—What is before you Prosperity, A Health, Át"rillge, Changes, etc. Free, with Character from Handwriting or Photograph. Send birthtime. Is., and stamped address.—C. Gordou, 76 Camberwell-grovt, London. 947elO-21 HILLAKD lor Bedsteads and Bedding; full-size Bedstead, wheat st.aw palliasses, mriipuff bed, bolster and two pillows, 3!J.s.; millpuff (black or white). Id. per lb.-Hillard, 20, College-street, Swansea. 941el0-21 X'/i 4s. Cottage Bedroom Suite, six pieces, wire oL jt spring mattresses from 10». 6d.; 2-inch massive bedsteads, £1 16s. 6d., sold elsewhere P.2 &s.—HiHard, College-street, Swansea. 940el0-21 j»/$10s. Leather Suite, a wonderful bargain; Saddle Bag Suites from £ 6 10a., all nine pieces and stuffed backs.—Hillartl, College-sUeet, Swansea. a39el0-21 I^LORAL decorations for Balls,Banquets, Footbals Dinners, &c., at the shortest notice; order, promptly attended to.- A. E. Kitley, Florist, 37 Uxford-street, Swansea 938el0-21 ALL Secret Cases Cured by Professor Deakin, Her- balist, Alexandra-road, Swansea; cure guaranteed; medicine through post any address, A STARTLING DISCOVERY, and a Blessing to all Ladies, who should send at cnce Id. ttauip to 1, Station-terrace, Penarth Dock, for Mary George's Book, containing Invaluable Infoi-init")Il THE City Dressmaker, 47, Oxford-street.— Walking Dresses, 6s. 6d.; Home Dresses. 5s.; Dressing Gowns, 2.s. 6d.; Servants' Dresses, 2.s. 6d. Ladies owu materials. Perfect tit and best style guaranteed 657elO-23 "ORSE-CLIPPER'S, Hugs, 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 without detection by Pinet's Elevator* (patented.; Can be worn in any boot or .boe.-S. W. Pinet, 56, Berners-street, Oxford-street, Loudon. Pamphlet and Wotimoniab one stamp 2796 QUININE BITTERS, SS.COM' no NONE, ot an Grocers, 24 dotes, Is. 300 per cent, saved. Post tree. Is. Id.; Six, be. 6d.—GAMJEE. Swansea; Llanelly, New Dock-road. 205 RUPTURE CURED without operaclo" All who wish to get rid of Rupture and trusses should send to S. J. SHERMAN, Hernia Specialist, 19, Chancery-lane, London, and 26, King-street. Man chtefer, lor bu, Jttook.post free 7d. 644, • ri^HE Perfection of Medicine."—It A. Rssery, X Esq., J.P., Cefn Bryn, Gower, thuedescribes Bevaii'eBpecilio for Neuralgia, Tic, Face-ache, and Tooth-ache, III prucr-i ted by the late Di .TomWilliams (of Wind-t.treet. fcvansej.) Prepared only oy W. George. M.R.P.S-, Market Drug Stores, 10, Oxford- street. 2015 M~ ACKENZIE STKMALE REMEDY.—One bottle M guaranteed to remove the most obstinate uVtitructtoiig nudirrfyiUariiitsin 12 hours. Harmless. Nothing can resist it. Failure impossible. Send stamped envelope for particulars, ientiinunial#, and adiicf. Ours is the most powertul and 8trollgest Remedy sold, and in no single case has it ever failed- even iu the most long-standing intricate and lingering cases. iree under ouver, with written guarantee of cure 5s. (five *hilling»).—Mrs. Mackenzie, Trafford Houee, 83, Dawee road, Fuiham, London. Mention Paper. 299i WANTED, every Householder and Users of Coal to try Sample of the Invincible Coal Saver COALINE." The attention of Steamship Pro- prietors and large Consumers of Coal generally is repectfully invited to this valuable production for the saving of coal, preservation of firebars, and abatement of smoke. Numerous local testimonials. Householders are guaranteed a saving of over six cwts. in very tou of coal treated with our patent Coaline," which is a tuel saver and uot a fuel.—May be obtained from tne local agent Charles Cooper, 8. Mariner-street (near High-street Statifc) Swansea; or wholesale from the sole manufacturers. Coaline Co., Cardiff. l7el010 Bill E b-v SANFORD'S RAT POISON" H II I L 11 which is said by Farmers and nil I ril otters lo be the best ever intro- llliakblr ducsd, us they find the rats dead. Hundreds of testimonials from Farmers and others. A!su Poison for Killing Moles, a new discovery, answers welt. Land infested with these pests can be speedily clearc-d by using SANFORD'S MOLK PuISON. Price post free, ot SANFORD and SON, Is.2d., Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., & Sold by all Chemists. LADIES' BEST FRIEND. MARRIED or SINGLE LADIES should send at once for LADIES' HANDY ILLUSTRATED GUIDE, post free, sealed, two stamps; invalu- able information of never fai!ing remedies for all Irregularities and Obsti uctions, obstinate or long- standing. — Madame B. Z. LILLY, Colston street, Bristol. 31SPl-6 MONEY. WALLACE AND CO., 98, (^ueen-street, Cardiff ^Entrance, First l oor at Side;.—Advance made on Note of Hand or ether Security; loans o £ 10 to £ 500; best terms and no delay,—Send stamped addressed envelope for reply. 25'16 CI ASH ADVANCED by I, SEL1NE, from £ 5 and > upwardu in ierccnal security, to all classes.re 1 iiyuble tosuit 11 11< i ixe ol borrowers. Dis- ti.iiie no object.— Apply I <RU EUDJ <I lyletter. 9. Glv'OVK PLACl\. Swansea. MONEY Lent on Plate, Watches, Jewellery, Ac., at the rate of 4d. in the xl per month. No other charges.—H. BAKM.IT, 6. Heathiield-sr.reet. 206 MESSliS. JAMES and JAMES, Gower-street, Swansea, are prepared to undertake mortgages npon sound Ireehoki and leasehold investments. Send uitictilars ol requirements. 172 uitictilars ol requirements. lU. MONEY TO LEND to Farmers, Tradesmen, and others, in town or country, at 4i per cent per annum, in sums irúm itC to £ 1,000, upon personal cct,t-ity, H r term 01 yens lo buit borrowers; money upon mortgage, 3i pel cent.—Mr. Wood, 56. Tasman oad, Stockwell. S.W. London. 710 SOL. BABNETT, 11, Dynevor-plaee, Swansea, ad- vances from £ 3 to £ 300 daily to respectable appli- cants; no inquiry fees 930d2-9/9o PUBLICATIONS. TOBACCONISTS Commencing.—IHustiatedGuide (ifiO pages), cd. 'lobaoccnibts'Co., 186, Kuoton- oad, lxndon. Sbopl)Iters for all trades. Estimates free. Established 1066. 16 ARISTOTLE'S WOltKS, complete coloured plates; genuine coition 30 stami>s. Jt ris by Night, W' GIlY Life In Paris (illustraUd), 30 stamps, post fiea.— £ «uwKer, 27, Renehaw-street, Liverpool. Rsiab'ished 1832. Patronise the Old Firm 1742 <«20—'Aobacccnitt* icon,, Wiite lor Illd (N Guide 1260 isgee), id- Bow to Open a Cigar Store troB3 4.2C to £ 2,C'00.—Tobacconi.-ts' Outliumg Co. lit, Li.tioji-tt-ad, Lind<B. N.I'.—Stiop titters nlj..h"" fHtt- J7."k""YI"- IlÍitludu. Estin.fttesirfje. | Nat.*A' I.v.iivu, liUtlUhMt lite. 1761 SALES BY AUCTION. BY MESSRS, JAMES AND JAMES. GOITRE FAWR FARM, KILLAY (Within five minutes' walk of the Killay Station, on the L. & N. W. Railway). ANNUAL SALE. Highly Important Sale of Well-bred Stock and Well- harvested Urops. VFESSRS. JAMES AND JAviES are A-TJL favoured with instructions to SLLL PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, on MONDAY, October 28, 1895, the following first-class LIVE STOCK, CROPS, &c., viz.;— 7 klot-ses.. Fine chestnut hackney nizre, rising 5 years old, 15 grand mialil y and act ion, safe in all harness; pair of handsome grey L-ob,, rising 4 years old, 14 h.h., unbroxeii; 1 bay cob, rising o years old, 14 h.b., broken to saddle one suckling cart filly, by King Dovery; heavy cart horse; bay mare, 6 years old. 15Cattle 3 (at cows (lit. for the butcher); 1 young cow, in full prolit; 2 two-year-old heifers; 1 two- year-old steer; 3 well-bred yearling sw>eis; 2 do. neifers; 3yearling heifers. Sheep 30 cross-bred ewes, a lambs. Pigs 2 store pigs. C rops: 2 splendid ricks of well ha-vected best clover hay (about 25 t.(\n8); 15 rnow s of luxley. N.H—Vendor will give free haulage of the bay to Swansea, in ao required, by any purchaser. Swedes About 12 acres of prime swedes (situate within easy access to the 1"1),1(1 at Commercial lun, Killay), in iota to suil purchasers. The Auctioneers heg to draw the special attention of intending puiehasers to thit sale. The tat stock are in prime con.;itiou,and the store cattleexcellently bred. The horses can compare l'a\ourably with any offered this summer, while the ciops cannot be ex-I celled. The clover hay cannot often be equalled. Luncheon on the tables from 11 o'clock Sale w commeuce promptly at 1 o'clock. Terms.—Three months' credit, on app- ..ved se- curity, on sums over £2, o.- b per cent. per annum discount will be allowed for cash. Auctioneers' Offices, Arcade Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. 3856 BY MR. DAVID ROBERTS, TO CAPITALISTS, BREWERS, AND OTHEKS. TVB R. DAVID ROBERTS has received -i-'JL instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, High-street. Swansea, on THURSDAY, October* 24th, 1395, tbe following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, PUBLIC- HOUSE, AND GROUND RENTS, 1'1L.. Lot 1. -All that, valuable Corner Shop and Premises, I situate and bciug No. 139, Llaugyfeiach-road, .Pcntre, now used as a grocer's shop, in the occupation of Mr. David James, at the low weekly rental of 10.. This lot will be held subject to a ground rent of £ 3 12s. Lot 2,—All that Double-liconsed Public-house and Premises, know as tile Old Compass Inn. Hangy- felach-road, Pentre, containing bar, kitchen, bar parlour, taproom, back kitcheu, 4 bedrooms, cellar, inalthouse, and large beer nouse at bacE, in the occu- pation of Mr. Moses Gwilym, as quarterly tenant, at per annum. The tenant (.ays a further 3s. per week in respect of 2 rooms. This lot will be sold subject to a ground rent of £6 ôs. Lot 3.-AII that valuable Messuage or Dwelling- house and Premises, situate being No. lis. Llangyfelach-road, Pentre, c{)II:ui!1>; four rooms, in the occupation of M 1'.11 ill fer, ;u-; J r er week. Thi. lot will be sold subject to a ground rent 01 £23s. Lot 4.-All that valuable Messuage or Dwelling- house and Premises, sauate and bv ing No. 135, Lian- gyfelach-ioad, Pentre,containing four rooms, in the occupation of Air. George Hates, at 4/6 per week. This lot will be sold subject to a ground rent of £2 8s. Dot 5.—All that valuable Hessuage or Dweiling- houseaud Prewises, situate and being 134, Liau- gyfelach-road, Pentre, containaig six rooms, in the occupation of Mr. Albert Spratt, at a weeklyrentai of 6/. This lot. will be sold subject to a ground rent of £ 2 8s. Lots 1 to 5 are had under a lease dated 29t.b. September, 1864, for three lives or 99 veais, from the 29th September. 1864. Lot 6.—All that Piece or Parcel of Ground in Pentre- Irehearue road and Saddler street, Landore, containing by admeasurement in front towards Peatretrehearne-road I02ft. 6in. or thereabouts, held under an underlease dated 24t; February, 1876, for the residue of an estate for 3 lives and term cf 99 years, from 25th March, 1843-(except the last three days thereof), at the yearly reut of a pepper corn. The whole of the ground is let on the following underleases, which produce a clear vearlv ground rent of 41149. 9d. Ground rent. „ £ s. d. 22nd September, 1877, William Morgan, 99 yaartfrom 21stMarch, 1343. 1 9 9 2bth September, 1^77, ()wen Thomas, 99 years from 21st March. 1843 18 0 12th November, 1884, John John, 99 years from 20th March, 1843 1 2 0 12th November, 1834, Wiiliam ThomM, 99 years from 20th March, 1843 12 0 4th February, 1887, William Johu, 99 years from 20th March, 1843 0 12 0 8th February, 1S88, Thomas Owi-m, 99 yeaill from 20th March, 184 J 2 8 oi 13th June, 1888, Daniel Thissen,99 years from 20th March, 1843 14 0 I 13th June, 1888, Robert Dennis, yd years from 20th Marc h, 1843 0 12 0 13th June, 1388, Evan Evans, 99 years from 20th March, 1843 17 0 13th June, 1388, Evan Evans, 99 years from 20th March, 17 0 £11 4 9 Sale to Commence at Three o'clock in tbe Atternoou precisely. Further particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 7, Fisher- street, Swansea, or of Metsrs, Hartlaml, Isaac and Watkins, Solicitors, Rutland-street, Swausea. [3829 HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALR OF A SPELTER AND cUPPlm WUHKS. "V^TR. DAVID ROBERTS has been favoured with instructions bv the Liquidators of the Dynevor Spelter Company, Limited, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tne Royal Hotel, High- street, Swansea,onTUESDAY, Ortou r 29th, 1895, the valuable leasehold works known as the DYNEVOR BPI^LTER WdRKö, situate at Skewcn, mid way between Briton Feiry and Swansea, together with the various Shope and Pre- mises belong tag thereto. The Works and Buildings, formerly known as the Crown Copper Works, comprises a spelter works with a furnace house containing three new furnaces of t he I most approved Welsh plan of 144 crucibles each, w ith space for the erection of three additional furnaces: calcining room, 130tt. by Hit., with six detached I calcinere; pot, aud pipe rooms, 150ft, by 33it. Ly SOft. offices, laboratory and pay office; weighbridge' office, store room, metal house, 135ft. by 33ft. by 35ft, carpenter's shop, smithy, large furnace house, dressing loom, three-stall ore shed, storage i-bed. 3 spelter turnaces in good working order, and which have a producing capacity of 4, tonspei 24 hours, Ac. Copper Works, consisting of calcining room, smelt- ing room, 200ft. long by 70K. wide; reiinery, stables, oflice, metal house, furnace room, store yar.18, Ac, The Plant and Machinery comprises one lGin. new horizontal engine yt ith crushing machine heater and screen complete, by the JViiflbrook Iron Company; Cornish boiler, 20;t. by 5ft,; pugmill, two weighing scales, pot moulds ana sideboards, carpenter's biiiieh, trussel caig, we;gli-bridge and weights. Also tbe loose stock-in-trade of pots,crucibles, clay. ores, furnace and calcine: tools, pipe stoves, IShü\-c18, tables, ladders, v, heel barrow s, benches, smith's tools, itc. The above works situate in the Parish of Cadoxtoii-jiixta-Neath. in the County of Glamorgan. :thin live miles from the Port of Swan- sea, and ciu i er or a mile from the Neath Abbey Station 01 t Great Western Railway. It has on the eastern side an extensive aud desirable wharf frontage to the Neath River. Onlhc western side runs the Tennant Canal, which connects with the Prince of Wale6 Dock, Swansea, There is also a commodiou" siding to tbe Ruandda and Swansea Bay liaiiu ay, and a tramroad to the Main Colliery sidings. The Premises, which corufjrise by admeasurement 13 acres, 2 roods, 18 perches, are beld for a firm of 21 years from the Clay of December, 1892, at oil annual rental of with the option of renewing for a similar term. Sale to commence at 4 o'clack in the afternoon. ParticuUrsnnii conditions of sale, and further in- formation may be obtained of the Liquidators, Messrs W.and G. REES, Trallwn, Llansamlet; ot the AUC- TIONEER, at liis Offices, 7, Fisher-street-, Swansea; or of Messrs, AKRON THOMAS & Co., solicitors, 18, York- [ olace.Swn.usea. *■ SALES BY AUCTION. BY MR JOHN WILLIAMS. LLANFAIEAUYERYN, CARMARTHENSHIRE. SALE OF A FREEHOLD FARM. MR. JO UN WILLIAMS will OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the King s Head Hotel, Llandovery, on FRIDAY, the 25th October, 1893, at Three o'clock p,m" all that FREEHOLD FARM. With tbe Dwelling-house, Outbuildings, and Land, called CWMCOEDORON, situate near the Market Town of Llandovery, and distant about two miles from Cyngboidy Station, on tbe Loudon and North Western itail wav, and containing by admeasurement 154 a, 1 r. 26 p., or thereabouts. Game (including grouse and black game) is plentiful, aud there are never failing spriugsof water on the farm. For Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr. T. Geo. Williams, Solicitor, Llandilo. Auctioneer's Office. Llandovery. 3824 BY; MESSRS. G. HYDE&TSON^ PARK-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS. G. HYDE and SON have 1.1.. been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, October 23,1895. at, the Park Auction Rooms, Park-street, Swansea, 011 the above date, a large and valuable stock t HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianoforte, Harmonium, Bedsteads, Mangling and Sewing Macbines, Safes, &:c" Consisting of several draw iug- and dining room suites in various coverings, walnut pianoforte, two table pianofortes suitable lor beginners, sideboards. cheffonieres in mahogany and walnut, bedroom suites m walaut and walnut and ash, round, oval, and square tables in mahogany and walnut, mahogany dining table, large waluut and gilt pier and chimney glasses, mabogany bookcase, iluchesse stands and dressing tables, Brussals and tapestry carpets, quantity of oilcloths, linoleums, and matting, hand- some ail-brass Persian and other oedr-tead>, several spring, wire, and wool mattresses, palliasses, feather and flock beds, splendid manogany and other chests of drawers, a capital fire-proof safe nearly new, a quantity of dinnir and tea services, toilet sets, sets of jugs and other ware, marble and other washtands, dressing tables, sofas and couches in hair, leather, Jtc., dreasers, parlour, kitchen, and other chairs, smoking and arm chairs, kitchen tables, 2 capital sewing machines by Bradbury »nd Singer, 2 mangling machines, tire irons, and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Terms cash. No reserve. G«>.dson view morning of sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Union Chambers, Union- street, Swansea. These large and commodious premises to let. BY MESSRS. LOWES, SON AND WATKINS. TO GENTLEMEN, LlVEHY STABLE PRO- PRIETORS ANlJ UTUEI(t;. HORSB REPOSITORY. OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. ESSRS. LOWES, SON <fc WATKINS IrJL will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in conse quence of structural alterations al.,ut to be mad-, tbe above place, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23rd, 1S95, the remaining portion^ of t,heeut,ii,e st-xk oi NEW HARNESS. STABLE FITTINGS AND UTENSILS, Comprising several full complete sets of harness (hone. cob and pony size), riding bridles, whips, rugs, heud halters, Newmarket halters, saddles, solid nickel bits, spur-, brushes, and several nthwr articles too numerous to mention. Also a very smart and com- plete t'lrn-out. comprising PONY, TRAP AND HARNESS, bay pony (13.2 hands, two-wheel dog cart, lamps, cushions complete, aud set, of harness (brass mounted) to match. Craak-axie cart and two wheel dog cart. Also 3 or 4 tons of potato and grass manure in bagi, &c. Terms, cash. No reserve. Sale to commence at two o clock in the afternoon. Further particulars from the auctioneers, at their offices, Heathfield-chambers, Swanssa. 3865 JAilBS AND JAMBS Auctioneers, Valuers, House, Estate, and In sum nee Agents, GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA, and at 11. UOND-COURT, LONDO Personal and prompt at)ention giveu to al! matters etitii ste(i t,, j)em. H E R B E R T BARRY. I AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. 1 4, VICTORIA TERRACE, WHITE LADIES-ROAD, I SWAN SEA. VALUATIONS FOR TRANSFER, PROBATE, AC. SPECIAL TERMS FOR PERIODICAL ST. CKTAEINO. B—M—————BIB—M——i PUBLIC NOTICES. OYSTER MOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL. The Council are prepared to raceive The Council are prepared to raceive APPLICATIONS for the APPOINTMENT of CLERK, who be a Solicitor, not I under 30 nor ever 50 years age. Salary, £ 80 per annum, gradually increas- ing per annum at the discretion of the Council. Full particulars of the duties can be ob- tained en application in writing from the uudersiguet). Canvassing the Members of the Council by or on behalf of any candidate will auqualify hits. Sealed applications, in applicant's own handwriting, eta ting age and experience, and enclosing copies of net less than three testimonials, and endorsed h Clerkllhip," must be fent to tba undersigned on or before the 2ÓtA dav of October instant. Tbe successful applicant will be required to undertake the duties immediately upon his appoinment. Signed by Order of the Council, ROGER BECK, Chairman. The Khyddings, Langland Bay, near Swansea. 3843 S W A N S E A AND DISTRICT FANCIERS ASSOCIATION. A OK AND OPEN SHOW OF I POULTRY. PIGEONS, CAGE lURDS. RABBITS, AND FANCY MICE" WILL BE HELD AT TKt: T DRILL HALL, ON THUKSDAY OCT. 31, 1895, ADMISSION-Ten till Two, 2s; Two till Six. Is; Six Lill Nino, 6d. Children Half-price. ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 22. Rcliedwles can be had at Mag&s Bros., W illd :-ed, or of the Secretary, iir. Slater, I 41, tiorse-lane. 3858 4JCHOOL BOARD OF THE UNITED £ 5 SCHOOL DISTRICT OK SWANSEA, TENDEKS FOR TUNING PIANOFORTES. The above Board invites Tenders lor Tuning Piano- lories lor One Year iu the following Schools, viz.:— Plasmar! Board School 2 Pianos, St. Helen's School Uoaid. 1 Piano. Terrace-road Boxid School 1 Piano. Pentrepoth Board School z Pianos. Central llithev Grade School. Trinity Place 1 Piano. 7 Pianos. Tlie Board to have the option of continuing the contract for a further term oi one or two years. The pianofortes to he tuned quarterly, and payment to be made quarterly cn product ion of from the head teacher* of the several schools stating that the work, has l>oen carried out. satisfactorily. Scaled Tenders, marked "Tenders for Inning Pianofortes," t > be addressed and delivered to t!:e undersigned < n or before the 19th iost. A. W. HARDEN, Clerk. School Board Offices, Swansea, 141,1.1 October, Ib95. 2825 GRAND SHOW OF POULTRY, PIGEONS, CAGE BIRDS, & RABBITS Will be held at the PUBLIC HALL, MORRISTON. On OCTOBER, the 24th. Entries Close OCTOBEK 16th. For Schedules apply to the Secretary, Mr. J. KNOYLE, Caeruiawr, iilorriston. i'i'ii-j EISTEDDFOD, Foxhole, October 26th i Pontar- duiais, November 2nd; Albert Hail, December 2nd.—Music may be had at J. Brader and Sons, L', Wind-ttreel. Swansea. 3flCi-25 -T =- AND FOUND STOLEN, black v. hite Rough-haired Terrier Dog; trarcping rnau and woman who took hiu> are known; any person detaining saniewiU be pro-j eeculed.—W. Bovle, Wliite Hart Inn, Llantrtssant S79ci0-23 THE EMPIRE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21sr AND DURING THE WEEK, MISS MAY EVAJSTS, "The Sweetest Flewer The Shop Girl." The lateit popular exponent of Sympathetic Characterisation in Song. 6AERTNER AND R I C HAlt D S. The Renowned Continental, Musical, Eccentric Clewns. FOUR CLEVER GIRLS—THE STELLA QUARTETTE, Voealists, Dancers, AND Comediennes. JAPA AND JAPO, The Wonder* a One IV tM. ROSIE COLEMAN, Comedienne and Dancer. BOB GARDNER Milanese Piper and Double V oic. Vocalist. MISS DAISY JAMES, Serio-Comedy Songstress. THE BROS. HORNE TROUPE, Including Miss FLORHIli WESTON, iu UsaiisUe Rcpresentatious of Common Types of Charaeter, exhibiting the Perfection of Snartness IN the Comic Side of PUGILISM. NEXT WEEK—NEWMAN and DOWNES, CLARKE and GLENNY, WALTER BELLONIN1, <<kc. ELECTION NOTICES, I QOUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1895. I TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CASTLE WARD. LADIZS ANip GKNTHMKN,— 1 take this early opportunity of io- forming you that my term o^ office as one of your Representatives in the Council will expire on the 31st October, when it is my intention to again place my services at your disposal, and I respectfully allk for your Vote and Interest in the event of any opposition be in- offered to my re-election. You can ralv upon my continuing to faith- fully fulfil the obligations of the trust wbiek yon may think fit to again impose upon no for the general bene'tt ef the town, and I shall, as in the pats4 always do my utmost to have the reasonable wants and requirements of the Ratepayers in the Castle Ward properly attended to at the >AR.LIBSI POSSIBLK MOMJEXT. I beg to reanain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient beryant, FREDK. BRADFORD. "Litiesliall," Eaton-grove, Swansea, October, 1895. 3849 I LECTION OF A COUNCILLOR FOK I i THE ST HELENS WARD. 1ST NOVEMBER, 1895. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ST. HELLN S WARD. LADIES AND GKSTHMKK,— 1 beg again to plaee my services at your disposal as one of your representatives in the Town Council. Should you do me the honour to eleet me I assure you I shall do my utmost to promote the welfare and good government of our Borough, and the interests and improvement of our large and important Ward snail continue to receive my speeial attention. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 3864] (Signed) WILLIAM PIKE. g'WANSEA COUNTY COUNCIL. ALEXANDRA WARD. COUNCIUmJAMES JONES Will Address the Electors of Alexandra Ward at EBENEZER SCHOOLROOM, On TUESDAY EVENING MEXT, OCT. 22ND, 1S95. Chair to be taken at Eight eelock by Dr. Gomer Lewis. ALL VOTERS AM COR IALLY INVITED. 3855 A SPECIAL MEETING will be held in Landore Ward, at BllYNMYFRYD BAPTIST SCHOOLROOM, at 8.30 p.m., on TUESDAY evening next, October the 22nd, 1835, to induce MR. W. J. LAMBR1CK te contest the But against. MK. FREEMAN. It is requested that every working man wbo can nriake it convenient will be present to support a Working Man Candidate against ME. F&CE MAN. 3861 —————————1—— SPECIAL SHOW. LADIKS an.T CHILDRENS' MIL- LIN KliY, in the NEWEST. SHAPES an<I Styles. Ladies and Children's I UDE'CKUBING in LONJ; Cloth mid Flaiim-lett-. GOCN VALUE. Wool Wraps. Gloves, Cori»sts, Umbrellas, Muslin Aprons. Children's Pina- teres, from oi<i. TO .IS 11a., Pe\i*si*S, and Tunics. TI e Be»t & Cheapest Set- WIU.lows. Set- WIU.lows. T. TURNER THOMAS, 198, HIGH-STREET (Close to G. W-H. Station), SWANSEA. 3796 CORKS, BUNGS, SH1VES, SPIRIT FLASKS, BEER BOTTLES, A-c,, Stone Jars ot every description. Beer, Wine, and Bar Corks, Labels, Fipes, and C%ars of all qualities.—J. A. Bailey, Cork Cutter and importer, Bottle and Cigar Merchant Alexaudra-road Swanfea. 3i>23 NEWITOMEST BFHINK STATE" J otAMhIUCA. KXCEVTIOXAL opportunity too join FRUIT and VIXK GKOWlNG COLONY in U.S.A. ONLY SAT ALL CAPITAL UEQUIRKi). Land on ten YEARS' tunc. Lxperieoced Local Adviicr. Income first year. LAlvGL L'!I')I'll'S. Superior MARKET snd railway facilities. 1.500 miles nearer tban California to Chicago :TN<? KI»W York. Four to se\en weeks KAKLILK Fruiting Season. IDEAL CLIMATE FOK WEAK LUNGS. Splendid SH -OIMJ;. For FREE illustrated PAMPHLET and full particulars, address Mefiila Valley, Irrigatiou Colony, 34, Victoria-street, London. S.W. 3263 Published Fortnigt.tl. Price 3.1. •«RPHE SCIENCE AMU AHT OF MINING X (ILLUSTRATED' Edited by C. M. PK11CY, M.E., F,G.S. Volume 5 now ready. Price 10s. &T. Bound Cloth Gilt. THE BLIST JOURNAL FOit ALL PERSONS CONNECTED Willi THE MINING INDUSTRY LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Mining Journal in the Kingdom. A Specin'on CO;.v vill be sent to any Miner ot MINING Stulent on r-jceipt of postcard. THUS, WALL AND SONS, 27, Wallgate, Wittun. ¡ lG5w SPECIAL TO YOUNG MEN. XJust Published, for T« St imps A TKL:*TT>K K.VTITI.KI) "HOW TO ENSURE HE A LT1I." "HOW TO ENSURE LIE-A LTlI." ¡ A most V;duaille Dook 'or Men. Ou the LAWs TIOVKHM.VI L.N A Mint th- CX SV.VPXOM. and TREAT-VIOT of al.'di.-eiitesdeijendinj; II • iu Nfrvoti* LetiiI y. Mental alio t'L:YT IC^L Depression iia! ion of the Heart, Noiies in TI'ELIE^DAUD Ears, lasiiiiude, Ac. Sent 1.'OST," l;T«» .11 teoelpt of K'O ( SLARJIJ.IT AddJ-ess >LESSRK UARNKS A Co, 4S, Lonsdaluare-NQC, Uxr&sburv, London, N. j pAMERON ARMS HOTEL 1; SWANSEA. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. COMMERCIAL, COFFEE, AND SMOKE HOOMS, BANQUETING HALL, BILLIARDS. MODERATE CHARGES. For particulars and tariff apply to the Manageress. 3330 j STRONG, THE POWERFUL. EVER RISING. .s B.D. Co.'s BRISTOL DISTILLING Co., LTD., YEAST, CHKESK LAXE, BBLSTOL. Samples and Prices on application. BUYING AGKNTS WANTED. [166 w INS DIRECT FROM THK GUOWMtSi PURE AND WHOLESOMB. Mr. DAVID HUGHES, a resident of Bordeaux, for many veai-s inclose coatuct with the groweis, will undertake to SUPPLY WINES in LARGE or SMALL QUANTITIES of Guaranteed Purity, Sample Prices* 1890. 11:!b7. RSCOMMIKDKD. Per Hhd. Per Doz, 6*1 Gallons. Bottles. St. Estephe, St. Emilon, I r,» ln, 7r. Pauillac, Margaux S Siuternes (White) JElP 0s 32s. 6d Other Prices varying from JBd 10s. to kJitj per Hogs- bead, and from 2611. to £12 per Dozen Bottles, aocord- ing to grow th and year. Goods delivered Free of all Charges in any Kailwav Station in South Wales.— Address—65, RUE ST. SEKNIN. BORDEAUX [3750 NATIONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 22, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF DIRECTORS: JOHN GUNN. CHAIRMAN. W. ii. MATHIAS. iSlR J. J. JkNKINS WILLIAM KILEY. ROBERT FOIiltEST. COL. CHA& LYNB. W. tOUTHWELL JONES Capital £ 250,000 Fully Subscirbed £ 100,000 Transacts, in addition to Accident Insurance and 1:.lIIployers'LiJi.bility Insnraooe. FIDELITY GUARANTEES and BUltGLAJiY INSUttANCB At Moderate Premiunis, Applicatio froni Agents es]>e.ti: v ot Fire a.nd Lif FOR BABIES. DU. ALL 1 N SO N S NATURAL FOOD D U. ALLINSON'S NATURAL FOOD D R. ALLINSON'S NATURAL FOOD. Lady Anne Sherson says:- "I consider it most excellent." Lady ConstAnoe Howard aavs It ie very deli- cious,' light, and nourishing. 1 can thoroughly recommend it. For invalids and children it is in valuable." DR. ALLINSON'S NATURAL FOOD. Helps Nursing Mothers to rent- Bonn v Babies. DR. ALLINSON'S NATL'HAL FOOD. FOR BABIES, INVALIDS, ADLLTS. AND NURSING MOTHERS. •'Summer-grove, Blstree, May 8th, 1894. "My wite Findtitexcettent for herseii and baby; in fact, she prefers it to meat, as it gives her moieand BETTER MILK, and is also very satisfying.—Yours truly, S. BIOWOOD." Y HAVE YOU A DELICATE BABYy BY ALL MUNS LSh DR. ALLINSON'S NATURAL FOOD. DR. ALLINSON S NATURAL FOOD. FOR BAJBILS AND INVALIDS. Helps Nursing Motheis to Uear Donny Babiea. Sold by Chemists, Bakers, Grocers, i.c. Packets, 3<L. 6d:, and Is.; also in 6d., Is..2s. 6d. and5s.t:ns. Agents—TheNaUiral Food Co., Lid.. Landou. S.E.; Swansea J. Davies, Chemist, 30, High-street; Isaac Gale, Grocer, Ac., 18, High-street THU NATURAL FOOL CO., Ln. LONDON, S. 3754 ftl BIRO An easy way of lNCB.F.A"?iNa ■ ■I IIK A vour. INCOMK by starting ULUllV WATCH, &c., CLUBS for the f-upply of B EN SON'S Watches. Clocks, Jewellery, aDd other Good. Sound, and Reliable Articles at Moderate Prices. lei-iiis Liberal. Particulars Post Free. J. W. BENSON, 62 and W, LLDGATE-HlLIi, LONDON, EC. 133 4^ FREE! FREE' Tost Free toany Address. SAFE'i'liiS bAI-ETiES! bAFKTll'.S important to Amenta ritirry Dealers, and others. \N hole Bale List containing LCOO (One Thousand) Machines, new and second-hand, tent rost Free to any Address 50 per cent, cheaper than other makers or ;ell 15. by pa. more or fancy prices ? bingle Jiaohine at Whole- bale Price. Write at once for the iarqcbtand most complete List in the Cycle ra is Sterling value and no lar^e profitb.— ^V. No Cyclt1 Works, Regent- treat Weston-super-Mave. 2.7'Sl Dales' COLD MEDAL m Dubbin M;.Kt s Boots and li ,-so Wat.rjiroof :»a á" buck, and a. soft it,, r et. Adds th!t> times I "1\11<1 allows >1 isii iig, 13ExiuniTio> Hi^a.»ST AWJUJIS. Tills, 2d., 6d.. Is. and 2*. t>il.. ")t all Bootni.ii.Ci3 Saddler^, Dealers, JUi. 3 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. THOMPSON S BURDOCK PILLS Overcome the wort t forms oi diseastban.l t t- lLtest. state of the, Blood, Sto:uarh, Liver and Ki-lnry." • iit_y go to the core of every distasi.. where uo other medicine has power to reach. In Boxej, at 1.&. liLL and 2s. 9d. each. Sold by "II Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill MjimtacSv y, <14, Oxford-street, Swansea. 3547 CHOLERA AND FEVEHS PKL VESTED. *I (^ANITAS jjiSlNFECTANTS Kill all Disease Gct ;a. Fragrant, Non-jioi.-ono>i*. 1'.0(1 Ic, iiotbtu'n. Fluid, Oil, Emulsion, Powder and boaps, and Appliances tor all purposes. SKSD fOR 1'AMi'Hl.KT. The SANITAS Co., Ld., Betbnal Greeu. London, E, LLtl". 116w W11. LI AM S' (PO N T A:: D A W K: YY O R M | O Z E N G ii 5 ioor highly vai<tab!e rr 'y has met w ith the greatest success. TJrt, effect 'ou Weak r" li:U«Clii!<iteu (often gi \I:, as Inett:at»?e> i• like magic. in,, rid 1,1 1 Li:. t/tti«ntis^ ;*»i. oy takingtliese Lo/.npes, the thin, 1\llIe-:I\Cf'C!, iturdnukta child becomes L-tri.ng,healthy *ri'i ¡;\(. tiia orius tibUadoi 1 be ntiAiety of hisguardiaiis. fcold at Sjo Is. ljii., »lid ik1. jcr I-o. b;. che.miavs or lor 14 or I4 stamps troRi J. chemist, ,:C, High-itieet, Swau.ca. A listol moninls,symptoms. Ac.,on nppitcatimi. "Sir,— i'ive 1r }«.».«« time awi :r A'iXtm militia or Worm I <•/enj.cs in my taj..i;v, :.>;<< ihenia \eiy tjieedy mid ethcarious em* 1^ as.utnx. snd tbe:r i'fcreei.L'ie 01.d <•■ itrenient fiirtn is « -eeouii:,end«ik-u rorchiidi ru. W. Hci^ii*ur»o> v!c<c Ho wcLaa.