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JUBILEE I MEDALS. PBICES R— ONE PENNY AND UPWARDS. BEN EVANS & CO I LIMITED, SWANSEA. PLEASE SEX SPKCIAX APVT. PACE 2, 1
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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS SOuTH WALES DAILY POST I WORDS. | ONCE. | | SIX TIKES. 20 W ords J 0 6 0 9 10 SO Words I 0 9 1 ° 16 I ♦0 Word') | 1 0 1 6 j 2 3 50 Words 1 3 I 2 0 a 0 I CC Words j 1 6 j 2 6 j «j These charges apply only to the elates of ^dyertisemcuu* specified beluw, and b confined to these which are orden-i t r con- i •ecutive insertions, and paid lor pri-icus to iiAertioa; if eitxier of these conditio- s is not complied witli, the AdvertiseuieriL ov <-Larked by the Business Scale -P'1 tmenu, £ tuations Vacant or Wanted, To Let or Sold, Lost, Found, and Miscellaneous lvauts, SPECIAL NOTICE.—Applicants landing replies to Advertisements addicted to initials or fictitious names, at i.his -),ffice are! re quested not to send original testimonas with tl.eir applications, but to enclose v ,:es of testimonials only. Advertisers are cautioned that 'oat-masters are not aicwed to deliver letters add.issed to Initials or Fictitious names at any Post Iocs. letters addressed to Initials or Fict*tious names can be sent to the Office of the 'Soutu Vales Laiiy Post," High-street, Swansea, anc! wiii be kept until applied for bj the Advert-set NOTICE. The "South Wales Daily Post" will be de- livered direct to Subscribers *rotn thy Chief Offices, High street, Swansea, .t'e ^oiiowmg Prepaid Rates:- Per Messenger. Pe- Post. One Month 1 0 ? 0 Three Months 3 0 5 0 Six Months 6 0 12 0 Twelve Months 12 0 24 0 Any irregularity in the debvenr «houia be S»de known immediately at the Chief Offices. ——. SITUATIONS VACANT. ivEilV ANTS.—It is not always ad easy matter to find a suitable wrvan^ bnt by Adver- tising in the Daily Post **■ yon obtain at « number of applicants to choose iront *D important, ec-usideratioiv. ACTIVE, reliable man of good appear- ance and address, wanted to solKt business for a urst-class Company. Liberal, 1 enumeration to capable man.—Address, Com- Paoy, "Daily Post." Swansea. 503t6-16 JK GENTS Wanted.—Jewellery, wa&eiies, pipes, clothing, toys, hardware, ».uroi- *°re, wringer*, cyclei. Wholesale book free. ayl Birmingham. 7808 BRICKLAYERS.—Wanted at Port Talbot Docks.—Apply on the -works. 511t6-16 BOOT TRADE.—Smart Salesman Wanted. M ust be experienced and h st 33, St. tSt. Helen's-road, Swansea. o28t6 BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, at once, good Repairer; one preferred that can do •ewn Work; good wagea; reguiar work; man now }"?avir^T been on the work 5 yps-rs.—Ji Postoax, 16, Berriew-street, Welshpool, Mont. 559t6-18 ARPENTERS wanted.—Apply, Port — Talbot Docks, S. Pearson and Son, con- tractors. 589t6-16 C. OOK (good plain) wanted, for country.— Address, Mrs. S. Jury, Dulverton, Somerset. 560t6-18 PIBST^IEaSS Tailor~Waaited; married; P no children house rent free; also Vest ^nd Trousers Hand.—Apply, J. F. Davies, *L Cradock-street, Swansea. 595t6-20 GENERAL Servant Wanted at orce. —4, St. George' s-terraoe, Swamei. 575t6-18 GENERAL Servant Wanted, with good character.—Apply, 1372, Neath-road. Bafod, Swansea. 544t6-17 C^IROCERV.—Wanted, at once, respect- X able Lad (Welsh) as Apprentice or Im- prover.—Apply with age and reference, Jones, Emlvn House, Famdale. 613t6-22 aENEPAlTsERVANT Wanted. Good home. Fare paid.—Mrs. Crowe, 23, Clareadoa-road, Holland Park Avenue, LfOn- Gon. Send age and wages required. 610t6-24 Hl^SEMAID-WAlTRESS Wanted, at -α-JL once, for the Salisbury Club, Swansea. -Applv. with references, to the Steward. 542t6-17 HAIRDRESSERS.—Wanted, smart young Man must be good shaver and hair- cutter; to live in.-Apply, Davies, 68. High Street, Blackwood, Moft. 590t6-20 1\/|T ORRIS TON Branca Library.—Wanted an Assistant to issue books; applica- tion and testimonials on or before 17th inst.— 8. E. Thompson, librarian. 7946. PAINTERS Wanted at once.—Apply! Herbert Morgan, decorator. Caerau, near Maesteg. 692t6-16 PAINTERS.—Wanted, a steady aa-round hand at once.—Apply, J. Johnson, Si^h-street, Llandovery. 606t6-22 PENARTH.—Wanted, Cook-General and House-Parlourmaid; family of two; personal characters; comfortable home.— Apply W., 17, Quay-gtreet, Cardiff. 564t6-16 TO Painterr,.—Wanted 2 Brush Hands.— Apply Wellington, Port Talbot. r 59H6-16 TIN-SMITHS.—Wanted one or two good men foT permanent- employment.—Apply i Welsh Tin-pla/te and Metal Stamping Com- fany, Llanelly. 581t6-16 USEFUL Companion Wanted in superior /comfortable home; and pleasant duties; every consideration ri ran; good salary.—Apply, 114, Broad-straat, Birming- ham. 667t6-18 WilNTED, a smart boy as Page.—Apply Proprietor, Royal Hotel, Swansea* 583 tiJ-19 WANTED, sharp Lad for driving out.— Apply, Harris, 91, Woodfield-street, Morriston.* 532t6-17 imnjediately, a good General; no do king.—.apply C., 3, Promen- ade, TifracomSe. 609t6-22 HEELWIRIGHTS irust be WHEELWRIGHTS Wanted; must be competent mau.—Apply Stone and Son, Nevrport, Hon. 582t6-19 WANTED.—A clean Nurse Girl; from country preferred.—Apply, 24, Tra- falgar Terrace, Swansea. 617t6-15 WANTED, Junior Hand for Shop; good character.—Apply Jones, Cleveland General Stores, Llanelly. 565t6-18 WANTED, a good General Servant; one to assist in business.—Apply, Mrs. Plight, House of Lords, Neath. 611t6-z2 TENANTED several good general iron era. t V —Apply, with references, the Manageress. Th"e BatHs, Swansea. 7523 W ANTED Dressmaker to come in for a > few days; also strong girl as pantry- pply, Bush Hotel, Swansea. 576t6-18 ANTED, good General Servant, ojs § from tie country preferred.—Apply, -Soutlf Wales Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 554t6-17 WANTED, Young Lady Apprentice; small premium.—Apply Archibald Goidie, Photographer, 95, Hansel street. Swan- sea- 573t6-18 W ANTED.—Smart Boy, about 17; tall; V good writer; must know the town welI.Addrees, Virtue," Daily Post, fiwan- 40(mt-18 ffly- MP SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, at once, good General Ser- vant one from country preferred.— Apply, 4, Fabiaii-street, St. Thomas, Swan- sea. 61bt6-22 WANTED, at once, good General Ser- V vant; able to wash; character in- quired.—Apply, Mrs. Crawcour. 41, Oxford- street, Swansea. 632t6-22 WANTED, Young Girl, about 16 ;make herself generally useful, and to do Tt ailing in the evening.—Applv Cambrian Hotel, Melyn, Neath. 605t6-l/ WANTED, strong Girl, age 17, able to wash and iron country preferred good reference.—-Mrs. Llovd. Grocer, Pentre, Rhondda Valley. v 612t6-22 WANTED a strong clean Girl about 17 ? as General; for Shropshire; charac- ter.-Apply 154, Port Tennant-rcad. -It. Thomas, Swansea. 525t6-16 WANTED a Smart Boy to live in the house and make himself generally useful.—Apply Jeffreys Aims Hotel, Oxford- street, Swansea, 584t6-19 WANTED, directly. General Servant, who can do plain cooking about lb.-Apply lira. Morrison, Ley bank, i airlawn Park, Chis- wick, London, WT. 57St6-19 WANTED Immediately, Strong Girl as Head Chambermaid; also Char- woman for few days.-Apply Bush Hotel, Ligh-street, Swansea. 54lt6-17 WANTED, immediately, "wo efficient VV Shirt and Blouse lroners; constant work; good wages.—Apply, with references, to the Manageress, The Baths, Swansea. 7922 ANTEI), at once, good Genezal Ser- f f vant; fond of children; Welsh pre- ferred; good reference.—Davies, 1-irchgiove House, Courtland-place, Part Tai'xn.. 666t6-18 ANTED, Youth, about 15, as Junior W Clerk; must have had Aome expeii- ence.—Applv, stating ago, experience, and saiai-Y, to Rex, "Daiiy Post," Swansea. 685t6-16 ANTETD.—A G«ceml Servant for small f V family, with good reference middle- age woman preferred; must have good refer- ence.-Apply, 7, Prince of Wales Road (op- posite Empire). 615t6-16 WANTED, young Person of good appear- ance, to Ka&'i herself useful, char- inciispensable; also Waitresses for Jubilee Holiday-Apply, Victoria Cafe, 2, Gower- street, Swansea. 556t6-13 WANTED, respectable Girl, as Servant, v v about 16; rnust, have good reference; no washing: one from the country preferred. —Apply, Deggots, Remnant Warehouse, 51a, Highfstreet, Swansea. 616t6-—< WANTED, Boy, from 15 to 16, to sell v v milk and to milk cows, or willing to learn: also good General Servant Girl, about 15 to 16.—Apply G. Embling, 19, Glamorgan- street, Barry, Glain. ^69t6-io WANTED immediatedly ex. Cooks, ex. House Parlour-maids, ex. Parlour- maids, good Generals (Mumbles and country) for gentlemen's houses; good wages.—Apply Lewis's High-class Registry, 9, Castle-street, Swansea. 600t6-20 WANTED, good. Housemaid, where par- lour-maid kept; age about 20 must ba healthy, bright, and willing, and possess excellent character; good home, comfortable situation; wages JB18 to £ A).—Apply, with full particulars and photo, to Mrs. Boostead, West-field, Wimbledon Ommnon, Surrey. S62t6-16 ANTED FOR THE ROYAL WAVY ENGINE ROOM ARTIFICERS ;Fittorsj Coppersmiths, Boilenpakcis, and Engine-smiths). Age 21-28. Pay, £ 100 to £ 136 a year. Also Armourers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Coopers, Painters, Sailmakeirs, and Ship- wrights. Free provisions, pensions for life on com- pletion of service, and other advantages. For further information apply to any Marine Recruiting officer, or by letter to the Acmir- alty Recruiting Department, 22, Sprmg Gar- dens, London, S.W. 7916 M'JRRISTON.—In consequence of the de- m parture of Mr. W. H. Thomas to Missouri there is a Vacancy for a Correspon- dent of the "Daily Post" at M orris ton.— Applications, by letter, to be addressed to the Editor. "| Per Week (regular salary) offered JL\J cither sex, spare hours, evenings, everywhere; enclose mmp. J. A. Gross- Moore an Co., Park gate, Rotherham. (Genuine.) 634t6-17 <o) S. to 15s. Weekly can be earned in I spare time by eithw sex erflrywhere; work can be done in evenings. S«od addrsssed envelope to Box 24, Eclipse Works, 92a, AIdersgate. London. 7351 aHWtawPMPWBgwwgta"'—w—■—pwii wwniw SITUATIONS WANTED. IT is "Love's Labour Lost" to wande- about in search of a berth, but it is 1l Sanation gained if you advertise in the "Daily Poat." GROOM, 20, wants Situation; can ride k-T and drive well; good reference.—Apply William Leighton, Chariton, neea- WelLngton, Faiop. ENTLEMAN highly recommends his Coachman, who thoroughly understands 1 is duties; married; age 29.—Apply Thomas Davies, 123, Bedford-street, Roath, Cardiff. 506t6-16 AKDENER, head, wonting, waut-s Situa- j tion, experienced; middle age; no family/; 11 yeari excellent character; dis- engaged.— Fredk. Hopkins, West Monkton, Taunton. 5c8t6-l8 StTUATION Wanted by Young Man of S good general knowledge as traveller, time-keeper, store-keeper, or any position of trust; single; abstainer excellent references. -Address" Cymro," Daily Post, Swansea. 617t6-30 ANTED bv young man, 22, abstainer, a Position to drive delivery cart, or take orders.—Address, A. Jones, Llanvethe- rinc, Abergavenny. 538t6-17 WANTED, Re-engagement as Work.ng Housekeeper to a Gentleman; gooo cook and needlewoman; references,—Address by letter, X.Y.Z., "Daily Post," Swansea. J 512t6-16 AN TED-Sitl-iation as Working House- W keeper by a widow; also a Nurse for young children and a mother s help.—Apply Lewis. 11. Queen-street, Carmarthen. 563t6-18 WANTED, m'tuation by youug jiian, zi, VY accustomed to horses; willing to make himself useful any capacity; town or country.—Apply, state wages, P. Neat. Knuara Farm, Mitchel Trov, Monmouthshire 561t6-14 Y1 CENG MAN ^m'srried) seeks Kngage- ment a3 shopman or manager in Corn trade, or any position of trust; 7 yeai^s Last situation good references.—Moore, 45, Higa- East-street, Dorchester. 53?t6-17 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Whifr-Monday in -tumbles, a black Satin Cape, trimmed with beads and lace. Finder rewarded.—A^oly, 1.149, Neath- road, Plasmarl. 543t6-x i LOST, on the 5th inst., between Brunswick- street and the Hospital, a stnau ladies' Gold Watch and Chain.—A Jider will b«. re- warded on returning same to the Hospital. 5U3t6-15 fd ~fl REWARD.—Lost, a small half-bred X Welsh Terrier answers to the name of "Peter."—Whoever brings him to JMre. Moore, Dyffryn, Neath, shall receive the above reward. 621t6-22 "TT^OUNI), on Wednesday, at Landore, a _i_ black Spaniel Bitch owner can have W applying at 15, Field-street, Landore. 557t6-14 FRESH' DELIVERIES AT EBWARBS' JTJBILEfE NOTELTIE8 The large Stociis at this.popular establishment have just been reDk-nished by the addition of NEW end SPLENDID GOODS appro- priate for the Jubilee occasion now aff^roaching. Your kind inspection and visit to the following dtijartnients is respectiuliy requssted. MANTLES. MILLINERY, LAD] ES' OUTFITTING, DRESS MATERIALS VICTORIAN STYLES, RIBBONS, LACES, 11UMMINGS, OENAMEMS. GLOVES, HOSIERY. GENT'S MERCERY- &c. 0X1 ORD STREET, WATERLOO STREET AND PARK STHEET I SWANSEA. -.¡¡ TO LET. BUSINESS PREMISES CENTRAL Premises to let, suitable for frozen meat t*ade or 6*d. bazaar oppo- site post oEice, Abercynon.—Apply E. Price, I j Manchester House, Abercynon, G-lam. 533t6,17 GROCERY Business to Let in a flourish- ing district in Swansea; satisfactory reasons for leaving,—Address by letter Busi- ness," Daily Post, Swansea. 630:6-22 NEATH.—Graces t.nd Houso to let; «»•- tral position; immediate entry.—Apply Paters and fo-an-, Plumbers and Decorators, N ea.tb. 7851 -I SIOP and Bakehouse to be let or sold low rental. — Apply, 6a, Benthall place, Swansea. 530c6-17 COAL.-—To Let on Low Terms about 50 Acres of the well-known Hughes Vein, also three veins overlying the above. In I quality it is bituminous, and very good for coke-making; house mil gas cor. I ior steel smelting. Situated within balf a mile of Gowerton Station, London and North-Western Railway.—-For furfher particulars, apply, 1, Robinson-street, Llanelly. 615t6-22 1V8111- TO LET—HOUSES. TO LET, 11, Hanover-street, immediate possession.—Apply, Tunbriige, auction- eer, Swansea. 7934 TO LET, 40. Brunswick-street; i moderate.—Apply, Tunbiidge, Auc- tioneer, swaus" 7915 TO Let, on 24t-h June, No. 16, Trafalgar- terrace rent moderate.—Apply to Aeron Thomas and Co., Solicitors, Swansea. Ó4vtb-17 TO LET, 2 Houses, Cromwell terrace and Promffiiad-e; also fiouse and Shop, Cromwell-street-; and villa, Promenade.— Apply, Griff. Davias, Bryn Coed, iieatiifield, I Swansea. 69616-20 TO be Let or Sold houses in Kensington Terrace, Buckingham Terrace, and a yard and several cottages in various parts of the town.-Apply, J. ji. Brown, builder, 17, Richard's Terrace, Swansea. 631:6-22 Richard's Terrace, Swansea. 631:6-22 TO Be LET OR SOLD, with immediate possession, a highly desirable i amily I Rtaid<*ace (freehold), situated in a healthy position at the mouth 01 the Ogmore, 2 £ miles from Bridgend, with stables and offices com- pete.—Apply, Miis. Rees, Butcher's Arms Hotel, Penygraig, Rhondda Valley 614t6-22 PARTIES seeking desirable Residences should call and inspect 22, Trafalgax- tarraje, S-ransea; splendid view of fay; directly opposite bathing machines. Hoose good as new. All modem appliances.—Apply I good as new. All modem appuances.—Apply W. Leahy, Essenaene House, Trafalgar-terraee Swansea. 7869 t/I# 1'1' FOR SALE. If you have a House, Horse, Bicycle, Trt- cycle, Piano, Perambulator, Cc»«?t Cart, Watch, Wardrobe, Organ, Meiodeon, Or- ganetre or any other conceivable article for sale, advertise in the "South Wales Daitv Post. and you will reach thousands 01 likely customers. FOR Sale—Good Horse, Cart and Harness F complete or separate.—Address O.S., I "Daily Post," Swansea. 570t6-1.8 FOR Sale, Trap, Harness, and a good, strong Pony.—Apply Dr. Anderson, 1, Trinity-place, Swansea. 531t6-17^ OR SALE, FOR SALE, quantity Sunlight Tops; F 5s. 2d. hundred, carriage paid; cash with order.—W. Jones, c.o. Mr. J. Dooricott, Bashchurch, Salop. r>04t6-16 FOR SALE, Engine and Boiler, about eight horse-power, sblendid condition; also shafting, straps, and pullies.—Apply, W. Humphreys, Llwynhendy, near Llanelly. boOto-13 FOR SALE, Smart Turn-out; Bay Cob about 14 hands, with good action; fast trotter; phaeton and harness complete.— Apply Messrs. Beynon and Meager, Oxlord- street, Swansea. !J07t6-1ó I, FoFDISPOSAL, Bakery and l onfection- F ei-y Business; good trade, ingoing small; no goodwill; rare opportunity for enterprising jnan.—Davies, Auctioneer, Pres- teigne, Rad. 568t6-18 BANJO, metal rim, 8s. 6d. also Zither Banjo, a bargain.—Dewy, 39, Oxford- street, Swansea. 626t6-22 ICYCLES.—For Sale, Pneumatic, Star Road Racer; cheap, £ 8 10s.—Boslev, BTOS., St. Thomas, Swansea. 604t6-i^ _n.' .1 BICYCLES.—For Sale, Safety (Lady's), 113 1897; pneumatic scarcely soiled; faultless; L8 10s., cost £ 28.—write Safety," Daily Post, Swansea. 6GH6-20 TOY CLE, pneumatic, as good as new, tvres never been punctured; all acces- sories 'only £ 6; a bargain; seen any even- ing after 7*30.—Fred Beaven. 6, Aylesburj- road, Brynmill. Swansea. 619t5-22 C- APITAL Bakers Cart; Bakers' hand- C truck; and small barrow for immediate disposal.-Apply Usher and Co., 14, Picton- place, Swansea. 527t6-16 LLANDRINDOD WELLS.—Toy and L Fancv Business for disposal :new goods for coming 'season; selling through no fault. Aoply, 6, Middleton Street. 587t6-20 PHEASANTS' EGGS For Sale, sitting 23. X*6d ""per aoa.r, from pheasant farm in ^rnn^hixe.—Mt3. Wrordley,, 11, Uorse-lane, i;aSe«. ?««-«. i tSoNY Trai and Harness, cmartest turn- r out'in Swansea cne of the best actioned ponies in Wales.—Apply, W. Leahy, Essen- |ene House, Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea /870 j PARROT.-Grand Taiking Bird for Sale; also several high-class Pigeons— mostly a]i -wioners; cheap. Apply Evans. 12, Clarence-terrace, Swansea. 553to-i7 SlX-ROOMED Houses for Sale, near 'Walter Road, hot and cold bath one corner house side entrance commanding view of Mumbles: one m Ricnardson Street; good tenants.—Address, Property," Daily Post," Swansea. 536t6-20 TO MiUc RetailOTS.—About 30 Gallons of JL Whole Milk for Sale Daily.—-Apply J. R Thomas, Hencoed. Clarbeston-road. Pem- brokeshire. 598t6-16 NEW Sewing Machines £ 3 17s. 6d. each, guaranteed 10 years; Mangle £ 2 15s. Cash or easy terms.—Davies, Alexandra- road, Swansea. 524t6-16 J AM and Pickling Jars and Bottles, and Cream, Honey, Pop, Wine and Spirit Bet* es a 1 Beer Bottles of every description in stock—J. Heron, Llangyfelach-street. Swan- 285t6-22 FIELD or Marine Glass, massive biuccular, 2,5 miles' range astronomical lenaes; fitted sunshades; le<Uher sling case: cost 4 guineas; nearly new; siicntice; 15s. 6d. tvindly note, these are not little French Opera Glasses like some of the others adveiliseu. Approval.Mi's. Williams, 16, New-street, Dorset-sq,uare, London, N.W. 583t6-20 TRADE SPECIALTIES. BRUSHES.—Bushell and CQ., Cambrian Brush Works, New o'.an-sea. Largest Brusih mantifa-ctoners in Vv alos. Also Corks, Mats. Baskets etc OR ,"scales, Weighing Machines, Grocer's A- U c-ensiis a: Confectioner's Show CItsses of description, also Butciier, Tooia and Clotfaiing, go to Parnall and So L, Limited, 12, Alu.andra.-rOYid. Swansea. 5082 PAPER-HANGING undertaken on moder- -2- ate terms, and work expeditiously and thorcughly done by Ellen Dwyer, widow of I?te Drill-lnstrnctor Daaiel Dwyer, 54, Gerftld- stieet, Hafod, Swansea. Z::J2ntc _0_ BUSINESS Cards plain and oru8me»"al) JS-) printed promptfy and neatly it the "Dadly Poet" Printing Works, 211, High- 9 1. street, Swansea. Prices moderate. 412ni.)-23 f" ONGilAN, Cross-atree*, holds tn j i .r- gest Mock of New and Second-h.tnd Harnass in Wales, at prices to suit every hoay. 713 8/~| "J LADIES' Real Glace Kid Lace or /JLJL Button Boots, IIrga._u Form, guaranteed for hard wear at Wallace's, 230, 3Egh-street, Swansea. 545t6-17 8/~1 "I W. WALLACE respectfully draws X A public attrition to nis 8s. llcf. Glace Boota; comfort, appearance, and weair combined.—230, High-street, Swansea. _&46t647 ^or a well-raade Moro»ico Oxford ^7/ v3 Shoe in square or round toe; splen- did ior wear; a.t Wall^Ws, High-su-eet, Swan- sea. 547t6-l7 4/11 7 x 10 Cliil<lren's Morocco Lace X JL Boot; made straight io wear on either foot; at Wallace's, High-U-reet, Swan- sea. i>48t6-l i £ Lf~II 11 x 1 of th« above, wear and fit %)} Ji. jL guaranteed, at W. Wal'aoe's, 230, High-street, Swajuaea. 549t6-li SPENT at W. Wallace's will convince dw X the buyer of the splendid value he gives at 230, High-street, Swansea. S50t6-17 OK YEARS Reputation for selling good uO Boots at W. Wallace's, 230, High- street, Swansea. 561t6-17 RG DAVIES, Practical Tailot, Tailor to • the 1st G.V.A. solicits your patron- age.-Address, 28, Oxford-etwefc, Swansea. 7789 CHARLES DAVIES, 28, College-street, C Swansea, now showing something new in Gent's Collara Call anu have a look at th-m. 628t6-22 -p- A MATTHEWS' and Company, Credit « Dntpex-s, Aberdeen. House, Cardock- etreet. Terms—Weekly, fortaightlsv and xronthly. 7501 WHERE is TROW? He is to be found at 55. Oxford-stareet, Swansea, and is prepared to Sujrpfy New Bicycles of Latest Designs and Bast Makes with guaraoteo. From £ 10; repairs; plumping, and engineering ot fell kinds. 745 MEMORIAL Card3 Tastefully Printed at ItB- the "Daily I ost" Printing Works, 211, Figh-sfcreet, Swansea. A large variety of specimens kept in stock. n BOOKBINDING.—For good ana ioj«Mu- tiaJ bin din? go to the "Daily Post" Printing Work3, 211, High-street, Swansea.n CORKS, Bottles, Spirit Flasks, Labels, Pipes, Cigars, of all descripticss, best and cheapest, at Bailey's, Cork and Bottle Stores, Alexandtvroad. 3024 KALYDINE.—A certain cure for CORNS BUNIONS, and WARTS; 7W. and Is. Prepared only by Moses Jones, chemist, 12, High-Ptreet, Swansea. 621t6-16 DAVIES and SONS, 62, Wateiroo-street, D Swansea. LHrp Stock of Seaside Buckets and Spades.. Special price for quan- tities. 622t6-22 MARVELLOUS VALUE.—Another lot of New Machines, at £ 8 15s. jus4; arrived. Scott's Standard Tyres; second-hand Machines from 20s.—D. E. Davies, Alexandra-road, I Swansea. to.t6.16 MARQUEES, Tents, Pavilions, Flags, Poultry and Pigeon Pens, on hire; waterproof covers and waterproof composi- tion for sale.—Ja nathan Jones, Prospect- place, Swansea. 520t6-24 LL. and T. BULLIN, Heathf.eid M -TVS. Funeral Cwriages, Brakes, &c. C-.bs always ready. Telegrams, "Bullin. Tele- phone, 65. 203 WEDDING CARDS.—Book containing tastily printed specimens sent to any address on receipt of post card.—"Daily Post" Printing Works, 211, gh-street, Swansea. 200n9-30 CRICKET FIXTURE CARDS printed neatly and expeditiutrly at the "Daily Post" Printing Works, 2il, liigh.street, Swansea. 2Q0n9-30 LAG STAFFS PO* JUBILEE.—Allan a,nd Wheeler, Block and Spar makers, Gloucester Yard, Swansea, (behind Messrs. T. P. Richards and C-o.3 office) are prepared to make Flagstaffs, all lengths, complete, at tae lowest prices. 620t6-22 DAILY Supplies of all kinds of best Seasonable FisK, including Salmon, kvewin, and Trout. Speciality—Lobsters ani OifK'os. Alga tne usual varieties of ch'j'^e Cv-red Fieh.—A. J. Chappel, Fish and Game Merchant, Wind-street, Swansea, and umbles Telephone 138. 50lc7 5 Talviccf. lis-ts (coramencin-T). j i-vU for Illustrated Guido szid Cat^iogue (260 pages), 3d. How to open ix Ctea- Storo from JB20 to £ 2,000.—Tobaccoaisti Outfitting Co., 186, Euston-road, j'<ondoc The largest and original house (ovea- 50 yeara' reputation).—Manager, Henry Myer- DIAMOND JUBILEE Cream h Cake7~4d. lb., Caramel Toffeo lJ,d. quarter, Maple Cream, Fig Cake, Raspberry Noyean (oi'v maker). Dewy, 39,_ Oxford-st-eot, American Candy Faetoiy; ice-cream Delic- ious. 522t6-16 ,<1L:)p]R! CIDER I !—40 nhds. sound, nse- ful Cider^for Sale. Free on rail in ouvers' cask at Yeovil Station. £ 1 per hhd.— Mr. Penny. Brimsmore Farm, Yeovii. 477t6-18 Õ-S. 6D. will buy the finest spectacle^ or Folders in the world. No bettsrfenses ,a, possibly be made.—Sole agent for SVanea and District for the Automatic Sight-Testmg Comnanv (XAiiiited), W. George, Market Drug Stores, 10, Oxford-street. 1028 rgl HE Peifecition of Medicne.—1^ A. JL Essery, Esq., J.P., Coin Brvn Gower, 'I thus describes Bevan's as presc-io-xi b, the iate Dv. Tom Williams ,of Wind s; eot, Swan- Eoa.—Prepared only by W. G<?or t-fx.P.S., Market Dru2 Stores. 10, Oxford otavet 2015 SUMMER Drinks, Id. glass, Lemoji Squash, | S Kola, Champagne, Lima )-uice, Rasp- I berry, and others. Maple Cream Candv, a I Leat. American Ices, most dehcic us. —DeVv s American Candy Factory, right opposite the National Schools, 39, Oxford-street, Swansea. 627t6-22 APARTMENTS. 1 Ar.4JiTMENTS. — Gedfelemau wants Apartmesiita; central prei'eiTsd. P«- iuan«ut if suited —Addr^s Nemo, "Dai'tj Post," Oflke, Swansea. 608tS-l" APARTMENTS.—To Let, 3 unfurnished i^-oms, eloie to Hospital, with quie people; u*se of b&ihioovi and ovtTi: terni. moderate.—Address. A. P., 'Daily Post.' I Swansea. 594t6-2' o unfui,Li-;he( APARfMENf^fr^'T'uMm-ni^ rooms to highly respectable people near Aibert'huJl; good position; newii decorated; terms moderate, —Wiite, Hail • Daily Post. 6G2t6-19 I MUiiBLES.—Wanted, by young mai engaged in Swansea ail day. respectabi* apaitments in the Mumbles, for a permaneucv. Terms moderate.—^Addx ess Athos, Daili Post" Office, Swansea. 3dln6-l? ^ONtY. MESSRS. JAMES and JAMES, Gowwr- strect, Swansea, are preparerl to under- take mortgages pu&n sound freeold and lease- hold investments. Send particulars of re- quirements. 172 .N ASH ADVANCED by I SELINE,"from £ 5 and upwards, on pcrsonxJ security, to all classes, repayable to suit the convenience of borrowers. Distance no object.—Apply personalyl or by letter, 9, Giwe-piace. Swansea. 455 MONEY.—From £ 2 U £ 100 Lent to res- MONEY.—From £ 2 U £ 100 Lent to res- pectable applicants, cn their gwn note of hand or LO.U at a rato tx interest much the lowest in town. Small re-payments.—-Joon W. Gatnage, 2, Pdl-stree- Swansea (back of Albert Hall). 623tl2-14 MUSICAL. PIANO, Coilard and Collard, 53 guineas; walnut: latest model; £ 36. —- J Brader and Sons, 9, JYind-etreet, Swansea. 624t6-22 ORGAN, 10, stops, niiTor and cabinet top, pwfect condition; list 33 guineas; only 1;16, cask.—j. Bradei and Sons, 9. Wind- sta-eet, Swansea. 6^5t6-22 JTII MISCELLANEOUS WANTS "MAIL CART.—Wuited, single Mail Cart, in good condition, with hood.—State lowest price to "Lady," 'Daily Post," Swan* sea- 629t6-17 STRING.—Wanted sanples of good strong STRING.—Wanted sanples of good strong string, and prioss per cwt.—Manages-, "Daily Post. Swanopa. jj. -•"Wbum—rw*wMpw»-^» MISCELLANEOUS. SHE WEN BRASS BAND open for Enga?" ments; t^rms taoierate. Bandmaster, W. H. Wiltshire.-Appy- B. Burton, pxk">- tary, 7, High-street, Skeven; 49716-14 NOTICE.—Tent holdra, Stall keepe-g ot all kinds wishing to obtain ground at the forthcoming Swacsa Hospital Fetes, Bhould apply to—D. Lityd, Temple Retfau- rant, Briton Ferry, or 0.. can be seen person- ally at Mr. Rowe, Teeperance Hal] Hotel, Swansea. 224t6-19 MR. William Private m>quirv Agent, la,te Eetccive-Ser^eint Cardiff Police. Confidential Investigations. —11 Rawdon-place, Cardiff. Highest references! 4420 ATHLETIC SPORTS.—For PosteiT Handbills, Progrvmmee, Membership Cards, Tickets, etc., for Athletic Meetings send for estmatea and specimens u> "Daily Post" Prinxmg W orks, 211, Hgfc-street, Swansea. 200n9-30 ±~ir>RAMS and Mil Ca-ts in all th-9 newest designs and colour; from 10s. 6d. to 4 guineas.—-Gunningham, 54, Oxford-street, Swansea. 599t6-20 WHEELER and Wilson Sewing^Mach- ines,, 54, Cxfjrd-street, Swansea Hand Machines £ 4 4s.. Treadle Machines 25 5 s. Ten years gxarantee with each machine. 597t6-20 WASHING, Wringing, and Mangling Machines by baft makers only from R-2 2s. 6d.; every machine guaranteed. Gunningham, 54, Oifordstreet, Swansea. Old machines, mail carts, aid mangles taken in exchange. S98t6-20 FIELD or "M.VRINI GLASS; massive -&- Binocular; 26 mies range; astrono- mical lenses; fitted sunshades; leather sling case; cost four guineas nearly new; sacri- fice 15s. 6d. Kindly no-e taeae are not little French opera glasses lib some of the others advertised. Approval:—Mrs. Williams, 16, New Street! Dorset Squa-e. London, N.W. 688t6-20 ASTROLOGY.—Yon future foretold con- cerning manias, future partner, family, legacies, busines, fortunate seas >as, ruling planet, etc. Forrard birth date, 12 stamps, and stamped envelope.—iuadame Sinclair, 89, Victoria-stret, Bristol. 535t6-17 ARISTOTLE'S WOlijoj, complete, col- oured plates; renuine edition r <i0 stamps. "Paris by Nigit, or Gay Life in Paris" (illustrated), 30 temps, post free.— E. Bowker, 27, Renshfw-street, Liverpool. Established 1832. Patrouse th-3 Old Firm. ¡ 1742 YOUNG MEN Suffering from N ervots Debility, Loss of Energy, Errors of Yonh, etc., can receive Sound Medical Advice aid a simple Prescrip- tion trom a Christian Geitieman; cure speedy and permanent; stamp*envpiope.—Edward* ot\ South John Street, Larerpoof S86sM< SON iONiCA FDii WOK;»iH. AN eff-octual Remeiy for "VOi'MS "i (children of AL1 AGES, iind most frffacicns in dislodging aid thoroughly eradi- cating those parasites whih infest the Stoniaca and Bowels. No aperiert of any kind is reo. quired to be takon after Sontonica, is it ois- peiisos with all purgatives, especially Senua which is frequently retasive and disagreeable to most children. Scnoaica is auite J armieis and caa be taken by tie riost delicate child I'.Hce, 7yd. and is. l^c, post free, Ud. extra Pr&pared by MOSES JONES, M.P.R., i3 High-street,^ Swax-sa. Wholesale a«at% Barclai- and Newberr:, London. WIL1JLAMS' (Poatsrdawe) WIL1JLAMS' (Poatsrdawe) For over 39 yetrs this highiy valuable remedy bas met viti t'ia c.txsAesi saaata. The eSect upon wak delicate children \Ofëa> given as incurable) is iike Jr.agic. 'icttia- td of this tormenting >est by talang tHesc Le^?a- gs, the thin, p^e-faced, inanimate caiid becomes strong, lealthy, and :1-' .t pride, instead oi ue anxiety of bis guardivT% oov.. «.« Is -t:d., and 2a. 2d. per bcx t.v 14 or 34 stamps from J. iavieis. -nemist, u* High-street, Swaisii t\ list of testimtaials, symptoms, etc., oa ar-liostion. "Sii I have for some time' you Anthemintis oi Worm i^ozengea iuy fandly, arid fuid Jiem a very speedy e £ h- caclous cure ff r aceamde, and their ea convenient fom is a great recomDiend-*vt.o» for child*«a.- -WSiutchM»«Qft, vic*r .^aw. I i I SALES BY AUCTION. In the matter of Walter Raatz, a bankrupt. No. 46 of 1896, 3 and 4, WATERLOO STREET, SWTANSEA. Exceptionally important sale of a FURNI- TURE DEALER S STOCK-IN-TRADE and Effects. JAMES and JAMES are voured with in- structions from Percy Mason, Esq., the Trustee in Bankruptcy of the above Estate, to i sell by PUBLIC ALCTiON, without reserve, on the above Premises, on MONDAY, WED- NESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE, 14th loth, and 17th, 1897, the entire STOCK-IN-TRADE of the above Bankrupt, conisting cf a grand variety and an immense quantity of entirely new PIANOFORTES, HALL FURNITURE, LIBRARY FURNITURE, DINING-ROOM iliwilURE, DRAWING-ROOM FURNI- TURE, OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, BED- ROOM FURNITURE, KITCHEN FURNI- TURE, BRASS and IRON BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES and BEDDING, CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS and RUGS, FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, ELECTRO PLATE, P1!;R-: AMBULATORS awl MAIL CARTS, TRAV- i ELLLING TRUNKS, ENAMELLED WARE, t BATHS, etc., EATHENWARE, CHINA and s GLASS, a grand selection of DRESDEN ai/d other ORNAMENTS. OIL PAINTINGS ard ) PICTURES, quantity of FA^CY WOOLS,: i BRASSES, VARNISH, PAINTS, crate of LAMPS, etc., together wi-i a useful Chestnut I HORSE, 16 shands high, in good coiKli- tion a FOUR-WHEEL DELIVERY VAN, SET OF HARNESS, Carriage Jack, L-on ¡ Grates, 6 Piauofins, Wlieeibariuw, Taipaulins II Galvanized Bin, Wooden ditto, Matiogany Plate Chest, an immense quantity of second- twmd goods. Timber, ami other articles, too numerous to mention. I' Goods on view Friday and Saturday June 11th and'liitii, aud mwniii^ of sale. Sale to cwiuneoce each day at 11 o'clock. a.in., preciaeiy. Terms—Cash. Full detailed catalogues are in course of prepaj-sfciun, and may be had from the Auc- tioneers one week prior to the sale. ORDER OF SALE.—Monday—Electro- plate, Glass, China, Ornaments, Fancy | Articles, Pictures, etc. Wednesday—General Furniture. Wednesday—Gk-ner?.! Furniture. Thursday—Genexad Fuiniture, Seco&d- hand Goods, Lumber, Horse, Van, etc. N.B.—Monday's goods will be delivered ou Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday's goods will be delivered on Saturday and Monday following1. Auctioneers' Offices, Arcade Chambers, Goe £ -streeti 1-' Re J. Jones and bons, Tailors. Deed of Arrangement Act. 11, PORTLAND-STREET, SWANSEA. SALE OF FIXTURES, FITTINGS. SEWING MACHINES, MIRRORS. SEWING MACHINES, MIRRORS. COUNTERS, and QUANTITY OF CLOTH MR. A. B. DAVIES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address on Fridav next the 18th inst., the Wwle ox the FIXTURES, FITTINGS, etc., comprising, 2 Counters, 2 bewing Machines, Shelving, 2 large Mirrors, Oas Fittings, Parti- tion, and a quantity of Cloth. I Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, noon. Terms—Cash. No. reserve. I Goods on view morning of sale. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, 58, Wind-street, Swansea. June 12, 1897. 7941 "jJEBBERT JgARRY AUCTIONEER ANU VAT. t? B E, BUSINESS TTtANSFRH AG EST. £ o. TRADKSXES'S BOOK:" 1UDK tp AND ACCOUNTS C«LLSC1-KD, Telesrsms: "Tkakstkk," Swansea- 4.V1CTOJRIA- TEKJiACB WHITB LADI S I!I- RJAD SWANSHA. 6H MESSRS. THOMAS FORD AND CO. r Beg t* intiinals that thsy have TENTS OF VAR OTJS STZXS & DESCRIPTIO F SALE OR HIRE. I ALSO FLAGS, SHIELDS, AND DECORATIONS &c, THUS ON APPLICATION. 7477 IVEZEY & CO., J COACHBUILDERS TO HER MAJESTY 19, MILSOM ST.. LONG ACRE, BATH Hnva slir&ys a large saIo»li«a of haed- ROBaely finished CARRIAGES DOG CARTS, &e. (JHBAT AMERICAN PRESCRIPTION, TWENTY YUAKS; KESEAKCH BAS BROUGHT U light A guaranteed Beoiedy f»i NBltVOUS OliBlLlTY, tue l«rr»rs o £ Youth, L*;t Manhood. We*tn»n, Uimnnss of Sight, Bladder, Gravel. Kjctaey and Liver cempiaiats, and alHijeases »t the Urimiiry OrgwtB. The Prescription is in the bands ot a Minister who will lwfriend inycrne •uiTermg frem enervating diseases. Il has cureci thousands. Mere ly sendteh-tddresstd stamped envelope to the Ker.Darnl Kay Villa, Lewes, Kmglaad, when I a i-rescripti,,mt will be eenS 11'11 Ob' UHAUGIS Name tbia DID GOOD NEW S FOR LADIES J A LADY, the daughter of a late ejmnenj, Physician, will be pleased to forward taC.i p&rticulars on receipt of a stamped direct a i envelope of a ceitai; cure for all forras of Irregularities, no matter how caused, or how long standing. This remedy causes no nau\ nausea, or prcet;ation whatever.— M. T. Dougks, 127, Gaisford- 'eet, London, N.W. A positive cure /maranteea. Hon:^ 5 tili 9 p in., on Tuesdays and ^lursdav^ DR. FE-NIA* PildS. NEVEH, fail in removing Le most obstin ate cases of irregularity cr obstruction, from whatever cause, as a rule i a few hours. Boxes 7 £ d., Is. i^d., ind 2s, 9tL Extra strong, 4s. 6d. Post free. Obtainable onlv irom 118, FALCON ROAD, CLAPH-, t JUNCTION. LOND<lV H- ADIES. — INDISPENSABLETO t J LADIKSi paiticuiarly those who d-sirpa,)\.ick 1 MfeRBi rrlial-o remedy for all ."stI'tJCti"Ui and irregularities, a niediciMfc which cures (usually "x a few hours) ca!es which hare baffled the tkiil of the btlst medical rntn. No lady need despair I of the iiiat chtticate Rad hopeless cares have be.. immediately rtlieved by this remedy, Mr.. Wilx-N, of Hunor Oak Park, Forest Hill. 'ays: "Yonr invaluable remedy took immediate effect; in lessthati Ik:hnursl was til lifcht, after 17 weeks misery and hopelessness." A r r-I fOdy eei tilled guarantee in enclosed with all testiniojtials and medicine* On« ;mclcnge r.t 4?. 6d. is usually sufficient fat- amy c«se, Ladiof, teni at nIce fully directed envelope fat L-articuUrs and J roo) U I will forfeit £1.000 lor every tettii ruial that is no% ^smiine. Thotisaiids < f tefctinioniiils huve beea r. ceired. Batatilisite(i ever 1.0 year> lJ8 not be mis I led I.y fhewy advt:tjtrme»ls and ..t her so-called renifC.ies which are utterly worthless- Write I rivatelvt. »nce t:> UADAMB FRAIN. Slei. ical In^Litute, IIackney-r*ad Slei. ical In^Litute, IIackney-r*ad f: VI p I., )toittit.Luit)t 1 i urt B.?i. I LADIES! LADIES KKQUiniXO ASSISTANCK ana KKLIBP in all FRUAL),, SUWliKSSIuNS and OBSTK tJOXIONS can obtain the most valuable inf«i:n»ti"n whereby difficulti.. are »vercotn«, D» matt(-r h»w Obst:«at« or lo»w fUnding. This KXXl<AOHDIKAF»Y MUDIClNi; is compounded from a recipe oi one the most liMlNKKT FRENCH PHYSICIANS r.nd has me with iniuitn;e tuccess in THUUtjAN US OF O BliS alteraU »ther< hav« jailed. Ify.u have tried everything else do not gire ut-. until you have given thi" a trial I TcSLim )m!s Md :ett<! i' of giatitude from all imrts of the world. Abandon not hope here vou will lind • CfcMuine SI'iiClALli'Y A CUKU, Failure impossible. Send ttanu.ed ucuirefsed nivt-lopefor >aiticu!ar* io A. J)A&MAIX* sc. Walthamstow LjiDuO, LADIES j • PUBLIC NOTICES. ROYAL INSTITUTION OF SOUTH WALES" Founded 1835. Incorporated 1883. The 62nd Annual General Meeting of the Members will be held at the INSTITUTION, On THURSDAY, the 17th instant, at 8 p.m. The chair will be tak-en by the president, Sir JOHN T. D. LLEWELaN, Bart., M.P. WALTER LEWIS, Swansea., June 1st, 1897. Hon. See. g LACKPILL TO BISHOPSTON. On and aiter JUNE 7th A CONVEYANCE Will meet the 11.15 a.m. and !10 p.m. trains from Swansea. -arm Single, la return. 1.. 6d. Faitiee of three or moae travelling by tra ns other than above, can be met. by request, addressed to A. T. Gorman, Bisbopsftea R.S.U., Glam. 7914 SWANSEA DOG SHOW, k.3 VYCTORIA PARK. JUNE 22 acd 23. 1897. o 6b Classes, Good Prize Money, and Splendid Specials. Endless attractions in the Park. Entries close MONDAY, JUNE 14th. For Schedules and Entry Forma apply — DAVIES and REES, 5, Wind-Street, Swansea. Make your entries early, as space is bmited. 7936 RELtMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE OF WORK, ruder Distinguished Fatroiago, in BISHOPSTON SCHOOLROOM, oa 28th and 29th JULY, In did of the Day School Funds. 7928 0 RO S S KEYS HOTEL (Facing Corporation Field, Neath.) WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE FINEST QUALITY. FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF BITTER AND OTHER ALES. BITTER ALES DRAWN FROM THE WOOD. Proprietor: JOHN W. MURPEg. POCKETTS BRISTOL CHANNEL STEAM PÁCKB 0., LTD. P £ leasor« Sai If a by the Magnificent tmenzer bteamthi BRIGHTON SUNDAY, June 13th, 3 p.m.—CHANNEL CRUISE. Fare one shilling. MONDAY, June 14tb, 7.15 a.m.—1LFRA- COMBE and CLOVELbY. TUESDAY, June 15th, 8 a.m.—ILFRA- COMBE and CLOVELbY. TUESDAY, June 15th, 8 a.m.—ILFRA- CQMm and TENBY. WEDNESDAY, June loth, 8.16 a.m-— .JLFRACOMBE and CLOVELLY. THURSDAY, June 17tli, 7.30 a.in.— ILFRACOMBE and LtTNDY ISLAND. 8 p.m.—GRAND MOONLIGHT TRIP. Fare one chilling. FRIDAY, June 18th, 8.15 a. in.—ILFRA- COMBE and CLOVELLY. SATURDAY, June 19th, 8.15 a.m.- ILFRACOMEE and LYNMOUTH. nmKiMBgaiMWPwwfl———w—agq— PIANOS & ORGANS. TENTH ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE Ot by far the Largest and Boat-seleoted Stock o PIANOS AND ORGANS Brer offered ia this Keighboarhoad. ALL GOODS REDUCED TO CLEAR THOUSANDS of PIECES of MUSIC at GREAT REDUCTIONS. J. BRADER & SONS olay &date" 9, WIND ST., SWANSEA. CIDER: FINEST ENGLISH AND AMERICAN, IN CASK OR BOTTLE WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. W. F. BULL & CO. THE STORES, 10, UNION ST., SWANSEA. I GREAT BARGAINS t IMMENSE REDUCTIONS I PIANOS. PIANOS. PI A" 2PO S. ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE AT THE NEUMEYER PIANO DEPOT 82, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. The Largest Sale of Pianos ever known in the Town! MESSRS Thompson & Shackell, (LTD) NEUMEYER PIANOFORTE DEPOT. ¡ 32, CASTLE STRi. SWANSEA, Having purchased the whole of the Valuable Suck oi Mr. Thomas Evans. Handel Hou.se, Llanelly, are now offering the seme at sn Enoiinous Reduction for Cash or on the Easy I Payment Sjstem. Intending purchasers will find this an excep- tional opportunity for obtaining Genuine Bar- gains. DON'T MISS IT! DON'T MISS IT I PIANOS by Brinsmead, Collard, Pohlman, Justin Browne, Ralph Allison, Matz. and other weli-known makers, to be sold at faba- lously 'o«r prices. ORGANS by Bell, Hilliar. Mason and Hamlin. Kstey and other noted makers at Hamlin. Kstey and other noted makers at such pi-ioes as will conunand a speedy clear- ance- This Sale will last for ONE MONTH ONLY, during which time every lustrumeut must be sold. AN EARLY INSPECTION TfCVrTED. THE EMPIRE MONDAY, JUNE 14th. 1897, AND DURING THE WEEK. -A- JOHN TILLERS FAMOUS COMPANY I In the Spectaeular Sketch, entitled—THE FANCY DRESS BALI* | HARRY DREW THE TWO BEES Vocalist. HARHY and FLORA BLAKJL Just returned from Senlb Africaa Trinsapli LUCY WESTON. MISS AMY HEIGHT The Dandy Coloured CeoceMt y I THE EFFIE QUARTETTE THE LOMAS 4 I Vecaiists and Expert Dancers. Travellers' Troubles in Meakey t M&f NEXT WEEK—"RONNIE SCOTLAND," j! ?, I BICYC S FOR WHITSUN. BOYS' £ S 10s. Od. j GIRLS' h. £ 9 Os. Od. I Second-Hand Bicycles from 45s. JENKINS & CO., IRONMONGERS, w 89, OXFORD STREET- j 9 & 10. PARK STREET, Swansea. R. E. JONES' (LIMITED) HOTELS AND CAFES. SWANSEA: 31ACKWORTH HOTEL, High-street, near Great-Westera Railway, CASTLE CAFE. Castle-street- MIDLAND CAFE, Wind-etreet. DOT, Rutland-street. YacHt CAFE, Mumbles (in summer). BAKERY, High -street Arcade. R. E. JONES, Managing Director. CARDIFF: CENTRAL HOTEL (will open shortly), facing St. Mary's-streefc. WASHINGTON HOTEL, close to G.W.R. Penartb-road entrance. HmAT WESTERN CAFE, near ^.W.R. R. E. JONES, Proprietor. 5011 TEETH/ >. TEETH /MR G A. HOPSON SURGEON DENTIST 2, DYNEVOR PLACE, SWANSEA (Opposite New Higher Grade Schools). 25 Years' Exprnence—13 as a. Dentist with Keall, Swansea. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS WITH GAS. Beet Workmanship, Materand Fit Guaranteed. Higb-claas Work from 5s. per Tooti. X At Home Dailv for 10 unui All Coacultations Free. TEETHS. /TEETH All Coacultations Free. TEETHS. TEETH Oh dear me, I forgot TO GIVE TUDOR WILLIAMS' BALSAM OF HONEY TO MY CHILDREN BEFORE THEY RETIRED TO BED. I I AM certain they will Cough all Night Without it. There is nothing on the laoe of the earth equa Ito it; thoi-oughly pu to date. NO Mother should neglect to keep this Infallible Remedy in the house ready for any ernergwicy. Remember that it is wiser to check a slight Cough at the -v-m- mencement than to allow it to develop >nto a lingering complaint. Ask directly for Tui-»r Williams' Balsam of Honey, and see that > >j «t the right article. Persons sufiering fro n Difficulty of Breathing should givp it a trial. ) J LARGEST SALE OF ANY COUGH AND -Lj LUNG JYJEDICINE IN THE WORLD. I 20,000 OF TESTIMONIALS TO HAND. A BAG of LETTERS IN Every Day, ani what they say about TUDOR WILLIAMS' G ALSAM OF JJ ONE Y IS SOMETHING MARVELLOUS. "A Magistrate states-1 find yoTlr Balsatr. oi Honev most c-ffqi- iual lor Bronchitis. "A Lady," Mrs. West, Felix-place, Stroud, writes: i our Balsam of Honey cured my little son ot Whoop- ing Cough. Send me on another supply. I have a daughter sub- ject to Croup liiat I find it very beneficial. "The British Army" reports highly cf it. Sold by all Chemists and Stores in Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. r.offcios. Sample bottles sent (pw; paid) for 13. 3d., 3s. and 5s., from tha Invent«r. D TUDOR WiLLMMS. MEDICAL HALL, ABERNARE. TELL YOUR FRIENDS IN SWANSEA • TELL YOUR FRIENDS IN NEWPOBt !TELL YOUR FRIENDS AT LLABfEH t I j TELL YOUR FRIENDS AT ABERDAI j TELL YOUR FRIENDS AT PONT),-PlUti, ( j TEIJj ALL YOUR FRIENDS THA? | BOOTPS, t I t CASH CHEMIST," 4 THE LARGEST RETAIL CMMMS THE WORLD. s Have Opened Branches at SWANSEA, NEWPORT, ABERDARE, PONTYPRIDD. IMPORTANT NOTICE. » There are some shops wbere cheap Drag sold, but where the quality of the goadk* I inferior in propwticn to thax cheapness ;■ ^ct, tbev are cheap and nasty. We, ikowv are establishing FIRST-CLASS SHOPfc, ui t I the supervision of FULLY -QUALlil U MANAGERS, to Retail the newest and ].■ Drugs to the people at reasonable prices. C, I commend the following fac ta to your attentk B | DON'T BUY STALE DRUGS. We seB fast to keep any, having gpch a number at i lets in different towns that quantities n j away like snow, and we are always havl, fresh supplies. We can beat any other ckemij price in the kingdom, lor the fOÜOWUAC, | reasons:— j U| J L We have an immense turnover ix et j- 11 towns, which lightens expense s all roun 1 2. We buy very large quantities at one fc efc s to supply ail our shops. -i {. j 3.. We must get on seiiing, ana, tfcerefc x I mark prices down to the lowest pomt.. í 4. We give tne public the benefit ot oiu .4 t ij counts. 5. We buy direct from t.e makers sad f | save intermediate profits. I ALL GOODS GUARANTEED FRESH A, 3 OF STANDARD EXCELLENCE. j 1 All the advantages of co-operation may' 'EI 1 secured without trouble by customer? deal 4ci ] witb BOOIS, the CASH PRICE DISPEI > | ING CHEMISTS, who Prepare Physicil j Prescriptions and Family liec:pes with P; fi& f Drugs at about OISE-H^LS THE UdU # CHARGES, or equal to ttn iirmediate dirid IB oi 50 per cent on the outlav. u.A BRANCH UNDER THE MANAGEME J OF A FULLX-VJUALlilED CHEMIST. W! BOOTS, CASH CHEMISTS, Dealers Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Pure Drugs, Toilet Articies. di > ) BOOiS DO THE LARGEST TRADE dir 1 wish the puOiic in England, and can, thi fore, sell at the cheapest rates end also gam. £ f tee the perfect freshness of their stock, wt 1 is an important consideration where drugs 1 consumed. • 3 nsm nil BOOTS1. 11 CASH CHEMISlf' ] LOCAL BRANCHES « J M 2, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEAK 83, TAFF STREET, PONTYPRIDD; 9H 66, STEPNEY STREET, LLANELLY j Ww 12, COMMERCIAL STREET, ABERDAB 42, COMMERCIAL isIREET, NEWPOP ——— i BOOTS. I CASH chemist; (Western) Ltd., Proprietors. Head Office—Nottingham. JESSE BOQ^S, Managing >irectc} s