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'Nr, BEIT -EVANN i AND CO:, LTD., GENERAL DRAPERS AND COMPLETE AND COMPLETE HOUSE FUENISHERS, SWANSEA.
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III Y BEN EVAm AND CO., LTD., GENERAL DRAPER I AID COMPLETE t HOUSE FURNISHERS. SWANSEA ..W"
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PREPAID ADVERTISEMEN rs SOUTH WALES DAILY POST *OW». ONCZ. j eTX times. 2S Words 0 6 0 9 1 0 30 Wor<U J 0 9 J 0 I 1 6 ( Words I 10 16 I 2 3 Words | 1 5 2 0 3 0 l 60 Word* 1 6 I 2 6 I 3 r Thise charges apply only to the classes of IAdve¡.tls£:ments specified below, and are strictly ruitKrd tj-jQgg Tchioh are ordered for con- Pcutlve insertions, and paid for previous to ~scrtio £ j| qJ these conditions is not plied with, the Advertisement will be aarg^j the Business ScaleApartments, Vacant or Wanted, i'o be Let, or Le*fc, Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. SPECIAL NOTICE. — Applicants sending ^pliea to Advertisements addressed to "wtiljs or fictitious name*, at this Office, are ^aested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies testimonials only. Advertisers are cautioned that Postmaster? Inv10* a-^owed to delivered letters addressed to y-utials or Fictitious names at any Post Office. ^f1"8 addressed to Initials or Fictitious may be sent to the Office of the "South Wi w8 ,Dftll7 Post," High-street, Swansea, and 1)6 «pt until applied for by the Advertiser. NOTICE, i?"South Wales Daily roaf- vrill be de- 0^ direct to subscibers from the Chief e8» High-street, Swansea, at the following Prepaid Rates:- Per Messenger Per Post. Month 1 0 2 0 Three Months 3 0 6 0 Six Months. 6 0 12 0 *welve Months 12 0 24 0 Any irregularity in title delivery should be Any irregularity in the delivery should be Jnade known immediately at the Chiei Office. %-α- SITUATIONS VACAN r. SERVANTS.—It is not always an easy matter to find a suitable servant, but by Advertis- ing in the "Daily Post" you obtain at leas'. number of applicants to choose frani "ati ^important consideration. A smart young Man is wanted to give pari "7" or whole time to a remunerative njn- f^ymeni.,—Address Lex, "Dailv Post," Swao- 289a2-36 A GENTS Wanted. Jewellery, watches pipes, clothing, toys, hardwire, h.'iii- Jfty wringers, cycles. Wholesale book free ^eurf May. Birmingham. ~<8T3 AGENTS Wanted to sell our celebrated Packet Teas, French Coffee in Tins, Cocoa; particulars free. Olivvir, Oliver Co., 533. Soutcfg»te-road, London. 8917 A TRUSTWORTHY7 mau Wanted, Can- vassing Swansea and district. An ex- lent and permanent income is assured to proving himself competent.—Address ^A-D.K. Daily Post, Swansea. 203a2-23 OY.—Wanted, a smart Boy, from 13 to 15, able to write well.—Apoly bv to A.B.C., "Daiiv Post," 208, High- f^et, Swansea. I00a2-19 -=-=- O ABINETMAKERS. — Wanted. steady, respectable Man as General Hand.— ;&PPIYI with references, Messrs. Hall and Sons, I f ^-street. Aberdare. 195a2-25 JOD General Servant Wanted at once, tf n for Cardin two in family wages £ 12 j —Apply to Mrs. Salmon. 19, Cwm- TOPMn-terracg, Swansea. 250a2-24 GENERAL Servant, (good) Wanted, for small family; good character indispen- state wages.—Kelvinside, Fog-lane, ■^asbury, near Manchester. 175&2-22 ENERAL Servant (good) Wanted Understands plain cooking. Good j5"ges given.—Apply, by letter, to East .Jj^ne, Misterton, near Crewkerne. 177a2-„2 Jl OUSE-PARLOURMAID Wanted at TV- once; wages £ 18 all found fare pai l stay 6 months.—Mrs. Daniels, 5, Parsifal- West Hampstead, London. 170a2-22 UN IOR Clerk wanted.—Apply, by letiir, OTl. stating age, experience, and salary re- ed, to Cambria Cycles, Ltd., Swansea. 359a2-23 359a2-23 LADY Help Wanted in superior home. t>]» 0 S00^ servants kept. Light, asant duties. As a daughter,—114, Broad- ^eet^Birmingham. 139a2-19 JfACHINE HINDER. — Wanted, at r* oncej temporarily, a Machine Minder. Apply the Manager, "Daily Post," Swan- 4Q0n2-24 EATH.—Want ed, immediately, a sharp Jul • ,as ^un^or Clerk.—Applv, giving tTn Pofrt!cuIars' to T.W., c.o. Mr. Whitting ^^fctationer, Neafch. 244a2-24 Q FPICE BOY Wl^tel^A^^bylltter] to Cambria Cycles, Ltd., Swansea. ,a. 200a2-23 PAINTERS and Decorators.—Wanted in »ew n ^h M A'^nt ior Wa" Papers Vort?at^rn/_books ready; liberal terms.— Salon 75' iN*ew Street, Wellington, t40a2-19 j^G Pastrycooks.—Wanted, smart Tm. Quirci^r0Ve^ a'so Apprentice, premium re- ^red. Tha Dorothy> Helen's-road, Ya "I" 146a2-19 Vy "TED a guod General Servant^— iJtn.K APP^ A* F- Lowxj-, "Daily Post' 226a2 23 Vy ANTED a stiong girl as Kitchen Maid. -Apply Bush Hotel, Hitrh-street, Y^lSei 221a2-23 Yy 'i-MED, an Experienced Genial fc-'er- It-j „ Vajlt-—Apply Tudor Villa, 76, Bryn- ^aQ3ea. 268*2-24 ANTED, young Girl, 17 to 18, to do rjl housework.—Apply 12, Promenade, after 2 p.ni. 252a2-22 yy ANTED, a good General, at once help Caul S'ven.—Apply, Castle Boot-stores, w e"stree-, Swansea. 155a2-19 Vy"ANlED, a good Strong General Str- ^91*1 r»Vant" — Applv J. D. L;s!e, Bellevue Y^J-^Perirhiwceiber,. Glam. 232a2-25 yy ANTED a good General Servant, Bmall ^escpnf AppJy Mrs. Sims, 8, Gwydr nt;>plands, Swansea. 216a2-23 I Yy ANTED, a good General Servant.— llotel f Appij, Mrs. Thompson, Lord Nelson VjJ *-alvert-street, Swansea. 234a2-24 Vy AX TED, a respectable jonnz woman *of(.rp„ as housemaid-general. — Apply with Qcca, George Hotel, Mumbles. 274a5-25 Vf" ANTED, a good General Servant ag»! 20; able to wash good refw- Apply 7t Gnoll-avecue, Neath. Vw 227a2-23 J yy ANTED, a good Greneral Servant; no I th« t> "^a^hing.—Apply, with references he F^1 Inn, St. ThonL, Swansea. 254a2-!L | VV ANTED, two good Quarrymen; coo I Oeop ^ork for suitable men.—Apply Mercer, contractor, Llanelly. 176a2-22 Vy ANTED, a respectable Young Man, j about 18, as Undw- Boots. -Apply to °°ts. Stepney Hoki, Llanelly. I66a2-21 Vy ANTED a youth to attend to cows and Wy j anc^ ma^e himself useful.—-Ap- W. Taylor, Coedsaeson Dairy, Sk:rty. 269a'2^5 r SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED at once, a good General Ser- V f vant, oni who understands plain cooking.—Apply Mrs. Bright, House of Lon's, Neath. 196a2-3 WANTED, at once, a good General Ser- vant.—Apply, with references, to )..n;. Israel, Pantygwydr Hotel, Oxford-street, Swansea. 185a2-2,2 WANTED, for London, at once, a g«od General Servant, also a Nurs?.—Apply with full particulars, to Mr. Stein, 51, Oxford. street, Swansea. 265a2-24 WANTED, by Young Woman, Situation refreshment rooms, cr other light busi- ness; good references.—A- C., care of Mr. Hail, Shifnal, Salop. 155a2-19 ANTED, in house, respectable Man ta Y V Retail Milk; one nsed to milk walk preferred; references.—Apply Samuel Sharp, Tux-nwel!, Chepstow. 266a2-19 WANTED good strong General Servant; no washing or young children; com- fortable home to. respectable girL-Apply 30- Ruthin Gardens, Cardiff. 138a2-13 WANTED, respectable Girl to do house- work and assist in bar age about 20. —Apply, W. Davenport, Gla.morgan Hotel, Oystermouth-road, Swansea. 249a2-24 WANTED, smart Lad; oae used to butchers' trade preferred good refer- ence required; splendid opportunity for learn- ing trade. —Apply, Butcher, "Daily Pout," Swansea. 279a2-23 SWans,2a.. 279a2-23 WANTED, at once, by respectableyouu< Widow, with one child, a baby '.o nurse; would be veil cared for.—Apply, s-ta* mg terms, to Mrs. Biggs, Clifton-place,Bailey- street, Oswestry. 174a2-22 WANTED, thoroughly experienced General Servant, aged about 26, w ta Bcvj references, for small family good salary to suable person.—Address, P.M., "Daily Post," owansea. 235a2.2!1 WOMAN Wanted to varnish and polish lafchbaek chairs, or a man that can Uo either varaLsiiicg, polishing, benchwork, or framing.— George Bak«r, Chair Factory, Pontnewynydd, Pontvpooi, Mon. 286aSf>2'3 P(I Pontnewynydd, Pontvpooi, Mon. 286aSf>2'3 TT7" ANTED, immediately, by respects?}* VV Person, Situation in Bar and housework, or Mother's Help in business; ex- perienced romes'icated.—Address, Gwyneth, 52, Westbury-street, Swansea, 180&2-22 WANTED, a trustworihv Man of active habits (age 25 to 40), to take up re- sponsible and remunerative outdoor position; whole or part time.—Write in first instance, stating age, occupation, etc., to L.B.O., 'Daily Post." Swansea. 290a2-"6 WANTED, early in March, experienced Cook-General, and an experience i ho,seniaid. -Apply (first by letter;, stating age, wages expected, and references, Mrs. Edwin Curtis, Maesyrhaf, Neath. 225a2-23 WANTED a reliable Boilermaker; hit'ice girder Work to prepare templates and erect complete; alt-o experkoced erector for fixing galvanised sheets to iron roofs.—Address "Works," "Daily Post," Swansea. 27Ca^-26 WANTED, in Wesley an minister's family, a good, trustworthy General Servant, not under 20. Plain Cooking and 1 art of washing. Comfortable home.—Apply j to Mrs. S. H. Phillips, 3, Langland-road, Mumbles. 144a2-19 ( SITUATIONS WANTED. j It is love's labour lost to wander aoout in search of a berth, but it is a situation gained if you advertise in the "Daily Post." B AKERS.-Young man, age 26, seeks 13 situation as single or good second; abstainer. Apply Baker, Eastland-road, Neath. 217a2-25 BAKER (20) seeks Situation; mix, mould, deliver, disengaged. — Apply stating wages indoors preferred. C. Ingrenn, Dilton Marsh, Westbury, Wilts. 241a219 COACIIBUILDERS and Wheehrrights.— C Wanted by young man (23) situation as wheelwright, good, experienced, all-round hand fully understands painting, etc.—Ad- dress .Charles Jones, 22, Maria-street, Neath, Glanu 294a2-2i GAMEKEEPER wants Situation. Head G or single handed. Thoroughly ex- perienced most successful rearing; excellent character.—T. Smith, Blaston Lodge, neax Uppingham, Leicestershire. 218a2.23 HOUSEKEEPER, widow, 38, superior, H where servant kept; good eooic; highest references £ 16, comfortable home.— Housekeeper, 11, John-street, Penarth, near Cardiff. 284a2-23 RE-ENGAGEMENT desired by Daughter R of Deceased Surgeon, useftil Com- panion, lady help, governess to young "hil- dren good disciplinarian elementary taachcr. ■—Delta, 70, Addingtou-road, Reading. 288a2-2h SITUATION Wanted by Single Man, 33, S in Public or Hotel, to make himscif rueful.—Apply, Luxmore, 216, High-street, Swansea. 236a2-24 WANTED, Situation by smart Young Lady as Barmaid, age 22; would give a month.-L. Rogers, Rose Villa, Whitehall, road, Upper Easton, Bristol. 243a2-24 W"ANTED, by middle-aged Man, Situa- tion in place of trust; testimonials and personal security if required.—Address, "Remus," "Daily Post," Swansea. 202a2-23 YOUNG Man seeks Plae? as Under-Gar- dener or Gardener; three years' char- acter well .p in all bloanches.-Mapp, Lower Gornal. near Dudley. 197a2-23 ^msa—IIII MISCELLANEOUS WANTS WANTED, 2-ton cart, weighing machine, second-hand. — Address Machine, "Da ly Post," Swansea. 291.i2-25 WANTED Second-hand Light Spring Cart or Gambo to suit cob, 14 hands. -Apply Perkins, 11, Somerset Place, Swansea. 24Ba2.24 WANTED, Genuine New Laid Eggs, w 2,000 weekly.-State lowest terms to James Hollows, Stirrup Brook, Boothstown, near Manchester. 198a2-23 WANTED adopted baby no objection to age good home; fond of children; premium required.—Apply Mr a. Murrell, Woonton, near Kington, Herefordshire WANTED, a first-class French Bagatelle Table, with all accessories complete; must be in good order.—Send fullest parti cu- .are and lowest price to Beta, c.o. Jones, 43, j Andrew-street, Llanelly. 237a2-19 WANTED, a superior steond-hand Trap, 17 v to suit pcny 13 hands; must be strong, stylish, and serviceable.—Send full description and lowest price to Beta, c.o. Jones, 43, Andrew-street, Llanelly. 233a2-i9 DESIRABLE Property to Let, Sale, Wanted; purchase your own hous^; inost economical; easiest terms yet devised. —B., 23, Talworth-street, Cardiff. 267a2-24 PRIVATE Nurse disengaged; would taky child to nurse.—Address for particulars to Ivy, "Daily Post," Swansea. 5a2-24 B' EQUIRED a quantity of Tailors' Cct- tmgs.—Mersey Stores Compacy, i'en- artb-road, Cardiff. 275a2-25 artb-road, Cardiff. 275a2-25 t MONtV. ¡ CASH ADVANCED by I SELINE, from £ & and upwards, on personal security, to all classes, repayable to suit the convenience ci borrowers. Distance no object. Apj^y ^.tnonaiiy or by letter. 9, Grove-gkoe. Swansea. 445 1 TOLETBUS!NESS PREM!S?$ LOCK-U PSliop to Let, now used as a boot xepairing shop ;moderate rent.—Palmer, 3, Thomas-street, Wassail-square, Swansea. 131a2-20 late TO He Let, with immediate possession, two shop?, Mos. 71a aou 71b, Oxford-stre-'t, iea. -Apply to W. J. Rees, The Laurels. Swansea. 232a2-22 TO LET, large Grocer's Shop, in HigH- strest, where a big business has b e.i carried on by Mr. J. E. Hill, for 7 years ;woui i sell or let cheat).—Address, E. E., "Daily Post," Swansea. 187a2-22 TABLE.—To Let, two-stall stable and coach-Louse at the rear tf Hanover- stn r>t.—Apply for particulars at 25. Hanover- s'reet, Swansea. 230a2-i^3 stn r>t.—Apply for particulars at 25. Hanover- s'reet, Swansea. 230a2-i^3 10 loET-HCUSES. TO LET-HCUSES. TO Let, U-ouse, 24, Hanover-street; 7 rooms and' scuiieiy.—-Apply 25, Han- ovn-street, Swansea. 229a2-2? TO LET. No. 2, iViorton-terrace, im- mediate possession, fa-cing the sea.— j Apply Henry Billings, Builder, Swansea, 255a2-2r 255a2-2r TO LET, Six-roomed House, 5, Bay View, St. Thomas rent 7s.—Appiy, Fisher, Castle Cottage, Cambrian-place, Swansea. 186a2-22 I TO LET, HOUS3 in Trafalgar-terrace: »cnt £ 22 yser annum to unsiant without small children. Address Trafalgar, "Dailv Post," Swansea. 273a2-5 COTTAGE to Let, with good garden, at COTTAGE to Let, with good garden, at Pentregethin Road. Cwmbwrla, Swan- sea.—Apply Mansei Estate Office, Manselton, ¡ Swansea. 231a2-23 PiVE-ROOMED Hoiise at Park-plac^ to I let; rent 5g. per week.—Apply 20, Vic toria-terrace, Swansea. 277a2-2'< HOUSE to let, 81, Brj'nymcr-road'; cor- jLjL verent position low rental.—-A^plv D. Shepherd, Mount-street, Swamsea. 247a2-24 HOUSE to Let, 29, Bay View-terrace, Gorse-iane; 4 rooms and sculiery.— I At pi;" 25, Hanover-street, Swansea. 228a2-23 HOTELS.—To be Let with immediate pos- session one of the best Hotels in Swan- sea very good position; ea?y ingoing.— Address, "A.B. Daily Post, Swansea, 149a2-19_ H OUSE to let, 14, Windsor-street, Up lands, -Swansea; vacant February 28; hot and cold baths 6 rooms back <5nttanco • ¡ rice plot of garden at back.—-Apply T. Pressor, [ confectioner, Gower-strect, Swansea. 22Qa2-22 OUGHOR.—To Let. on main rond. S x- roomed Cottage, with | nets ci pastui'e land, excellent garden; wonl-l 1-ase to good tenants renfc moderate.—Appiy, K. 0. N., "Daily Pos- Swanrea. 168a2-22 FOR SALE. If you have a House, Horse, Bicycle, Tricycle, Piano, Perambulator, Cow, Cart, Watch, IL Wardrobe, Organ. Melodeon, Organette, or any other conc eivable article for sale, adver- tise in the "South Wales Daily Post," and you will reach thousands of likely customers. OR 1;akt-r's FOK Sale, .Baker's Co burg Cart, nearly now.—Apply J. Yeaudle, baker. St. j Thomas Swansea. 2S3a2-J6 < F" Oir"sTLE. ^oi^ 'a^«l Van, suit Baksr or Ocr.fectioPer.Ar.ply, Mrs. E. l'anbis, College-street, Swansea. I47a2-i8 FOR SALE, new Hanlisr's Cart; also new Rustic Dogcart.—Apply, H. Price, Wheelwright, 7a., Carmarthen-roud, Swansea. 213a2-23 FOR SALE m the msin street, a Fried F Fish Business, established eight a bargain.—Hawkins, 13, Albany-road, Car- di". 201a225 FOR SALE, cheap, (wanung the space) Portable Poultry House wire run, very compact, and Nine Fowls.—J. F. BiLinger, 8, Windsor-terraoe, Neath. I62a2-19 FOR SALE.—Handsome Black Pony, 4 F years old, 12-J, hands high, good action, very fast; dealers need not apply.—9, St. George-street, Swansea. 280a2-25 FOR Sale,—Gentleman's Stable Kit, com- F prising two roller pads, one body biush, two cla-Dtdys, one comb ona swet sciaper, one curry comb, three day baiters, oat night, three turned bills; price £1; all nev a good bargain.—Apply E. Jackson, 1, A0f ir-strozt, Burnham, Somerset. 193a2-23 i FOR SALE, Bryamelin Hotel, late Lamb and Flag, Llangyfelach-street, Swan- sea, 21 years' lease (commenced from Marcti 1893), within five minutes' walk of tike Great Western Railway Station. This large business house for sale, comprising of complete fittings, utensils, 17 barrels, o kits, etc., etc., also brewing house complete, capable of turning out 20 barrels per week.—For further par ticulars apply to the proprietor, Da-rid John, 222a-2-22 j A MOHAWK. Tandem for two gent.s., in A first-class condition, to be sola for any reasonable oncr.-107, Woodville road, Car- dill. 285:12-25 BAKERS.—For Sale, a good Dough B Trough, ii sack; also a full-size trap harness.—Apply David Williams, High-street, Gorseinon. 253a.2-? BICYCLES.—For Sale, Safety (Lady's), B pneumatic eminent n'fker scarcely soiled -sacrifice £ 6 10s. Od.-Writ;, Bicycle, "Daily Post," Swansea. 240a2-24 CLOTHING and oatfitbing business for dis- c posal splendid shop finest position for ready money trade easy terms of payment; rant very moderate.—Apply Boyle, Church- street, Cardiff. 287a2-26 ENTIRE HORSE for Sale, "Black Prince." —Apply W in. Meek, East Lydt'ord, Somerton. Somerset. 143a2-19 FOR Tools, Forks, Spades, Hinges, Cock?, etc.. call at Ashford's stall in the Market. See name on stall. — Ashford (late Was sail-square), Swansea. 271a2-25 REAT~sacrifice, first-class E iiat Ten:,r Horn silver-plated, equal new, £ 3 5s. • I..Dst L-7 7s.—Pritchard, Glyn View, Wat>>- town, Porth. 178a2-22 YORKSHIRE Terrier Bitch, most affec- y tionate price £ i also Pups from the above, 4 months oid, 15s. eMh.—Abbott, Gncll, Neath. 142a2-lb MILLINERY, Drppery, and Dressmaking Business for Sale; well established; cash trade; rapidly improving district.—For further particulars apply Waiter Meacock and Co.. Chartered Accountants, Newport. 141a2-19 SAFETY bicycle, complete, good asnewTl^ cushion tyre; cost £ 8, will sell for £ 4. -Brown, G.yn View, Wattstown. PQrth, R.S.O. 173a2-22 SUIT Publican or Coffee Tavern. Patent Pail-ur Sirittle Board. Six games can be played on this board; aSs. complete. brooks, 34, Keppoeh-street, Roath, Cardiff 242a2-24 SAFETY, wonderfui^bargain, 1898 machui" new at XITAS, Gent's Coventry •Ser.N- racer, very latest frame, plated all ends, douoie trabe Pneumatic non-slipping lyres; not used a dozen times; weight, 271b. warranted sound no exchange cash, -06 18s. 6d. ap- proval with pleasure. — G. Pring, Seal on House, Richmond'street, Weston-super-Mare. 22a3-5 TWO Houses For Sale, a bargain; in good condition.—Apply, Newcoznbe, Painter, 66, Westbury-street, Swansea. 214a2-23 THOROUGHBRED St. Bernard Bitch for T sale. — David John, Brynmelin Hot si, lata Lamli and Flag, Llangyfelach-stre3t, | Swansea. 223a2-22 j I^EDWARDS. TRADE SPECIALITIES. BRUSHES.—Bushell and Co., Cambrian Brush Works, New Oxford-cstreet, S wansea Largest Brush manufacturers in -1' ril:s. Also Corks, Mats, Baskets, etc. 4920 P% CJl Will buy a 19s. 6d. Gait's Boot _L *-3' ij? duiing Sale at Vy*allace's, 230, High-street, Swans-ia. Thsae are very special bargains. 258a.2.24 "| O,$-$Will buy a 27?. 6d. Gent's In-! vJ vemess' Mackintosh during vJiearance Sale at 230, High-street. W. Wal- la.x; is giving up keeping this line of goods, vJiearance Sale at 230, High-street. W. Wal- laee is giving up keeping this line of goods, being tiie cause of great reduction. 253;.2-24 Q,1 Will buy a paii of Laities' 15s. ti:J Ax 9d. Boots in a variety of kinds to effect clearance of very soiled goods.—W. Wallace, 230, High-street, Swansea. 260*2-24 2, "I "I and upwards, Special Line of Children's Boots, Shoes, Slippers in all sizes, during Sale at W. Wallace ;md Co.'s 261a2-24 For One Shilling and upwards you can buy a Pair of House Shoes, at W. W allace's Boot Sals, 230, High-street., ^wan- £el. 262a2-24 TTST ALL ACE'S Sale can only be cf short- ? 7 duration, owing to an early delivery of New Season's Goods. Probably last. Come and secure a bargain or two at 230, High- strset, Swaurea. 2o!k2-24 G) S. 6d. will bu" thl) finest spectacles or I .1 folders ia the Trorid. Nc betccr lenses can possibly be made.—Soie agent !or ^vaavca aad District for the Automatic Signt Teac'ng Coripsny (Limited), W. George, Market Drug Stores, 10. Oxford-street. 10^9 DON'T Forget the oldest establish' a Viper-hanging warehouse in Swansea and neighbourhood.'—Pugsity arid Sons, 24, Waterloo-street, Swansea.—Papers from l £ u. per picce to Z;08.. etc. S96T:.>-3 "K7VOR Soaks, Weighing Machines, Grocers' J. Utensils, and Confectioners' Sbo,<r Glasses* oi tvery description; also Butchers* T<x?ls and Clothing, go to Parnall and Sons, LinvieU, 12, Alexandra-road, Swansea 5082 WhJTE LEGHORNS' Eggs from large W birds; grand layer; sisters to I Cockerel Ist, Newbridge, 3s. 6d. dozen.—Geo. Chapped, Rhiwderin, Newport, Mon. 239a2-24 rflO Milk Venders ana Dairymen.—Hank n- J JL son and Cbuns.cU are now selling iu Pure Milk Co.'s Depot, Skim and Fresh Milk twice daily, at lowtsi prices, wholstsal; only. 167a2-21 A MATTHEWS and Company, Credit • th aj-ers, Aberdeen House, Cradock- street. Terms-Weekly.. fortnightly, and monthly. 7501 4? if Tc.bacconisfcs (commeiiv'iiig) '-«e Illstd. Guide and Ca*aiogue (260 i'Ages, 3d. How to open a Cigar Store £ £ ) to i'Ages, 3d. How to open a Cigar Store £¿1 to £ 2,000. Tobacconists OaiSttiag Co,, 386, Euston-rcad, ijotidoa. Ths largest and house. Hai "dressers fitted. Estois. fre& ?C j-ears' repuUt.ion. Mjjr. Hy. jfiyeas, ITul DEATH to the Hire Sv-ktem.-B- wi.%e and buy your Furniture for cash and save 50 per cent., from Giles Cook, Complete House Furbishing Establishment, 23, Waterloo- street, Swansea. 204a2-23 "8 I f\ Cash will buy a substantial -2- • vJ Couch in leather: Easy Choii-s 14s. 6d.. Sofas 25s., small Chairs, 4s. 3d. and I 4s. 6d., Strong Leather Suite from LS 19s. 6d.. G. Cook, 23, Waterloo-street, Swansea. a204 22-23 I O K S. and upwards for a full size Feather Ù u Bed, Bolsters and Pillows (linen tick), B:autiful Feather Bids from 9d. per lb. Flock and Millpufi any price to clear.—Giles Cook, 23, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 205a2-23 T*J ID. Per Pound.—Just received from the 4 2 country, 12 splendid bags of Purified Feathers. Milipulf Beds, Bolsters and Pillows I at your own price.—Giles Ccok, 23. Waterloo, street, Swansea. 206a2-23 OQ'/I X CASH for 4ft. Mahoganr" JLO Birch or Walnut Wardroi>o with piate giaiis door, hanging press and drawer under, duches-ze stands, and tables in either wood, same price.—Giles Cook, 33 Waterloo-street, Swansea. 207a2-23 THE Noted Shop in Swansea for all kinds of Household Furniture, Bedsteads. G:¡.s"s. Carpsts, Oilcloths, etc., is at Gilss Cook, Complete House Furnisher, 23, Water- loo-street, Swansea. Established 1831. 208b2-25 -67/1 O ^ch^e a splendid i 1 X.XJ Saddle-bag Suite, scareelv soued ch^apa- at £ 6 6s., superior leather suite JBS lOs.Jilea Cook, 23, Waterloo-st^t Swaiijffia, 209a2-23" jf} j "3 Delivered free to any address, O J.O the best mahogany fa]] column chest of Drawers in the market, spim- did curied fronts a.nd mahogany drawer sides cheaper £ 3 and E3 10s.—Giles Cook. 23 Waters-street. Swansea. 210a2-23 "1 ft//C* cash for a full size brass-raikd JLsJ' kJ Ijedstead, stronger and mounted from 25s. Adjustable spring mattresses, 7s. 9.1., straw -^aliasses very cheap.—Giles C'cok 23, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 231a2-23 /» PC ¥,jr a uicely painted aaTlTe^ csO O' atc-d Bedioe-ni ouite, con 'irting vi wardrobe, plate gi-ass door, dressing chest and glass, attached, marble washstand, tile-back and cupboad, tovel-rail, and 2 cane chairs'' Solid Walnut aud Rosewoo-d Suite at £ iQ end under. Giles Cook, 23, WaterLoQ. str-eet, Swaasea- 212aii-23 NDR H^ELDINE'S FEMALE PILLS. LVtR tai1 m removing wie most otwtin- ;ue cases oi irreguianty and obstruction, txovcI whatever cause, as a rule in a few hours, boxes i jd., h. 1^'j., and 23. 9d. Extra strong, 4s. 6d. Post free. Obtainable enly FALCON-ROAD, CLAPEAM JUNCTION, W)NDON. PRYCE TROW, 55, Oxford-street, I^OD- JL sP-3., gas, steam and hot water tjigjnettr plumber and gasfitter; incandescent ^nriicrs' pendants, hall lamps, harps, skadog, giohej chimneys, etc. electric and wira beli« iixtd baths and lavatories; all orders promptly at- tended to. 74M THE Perfection of Medicine. — F. A. Essery, Esq., J.P., Cefn Bryn^4o»tr, tlius describes Bev&n's as prescribed" by th" late Dr. Tom Williams, of Wind-street, Swan sea. Prepared only by W. George, Market Drug Stores, 10, Oxford-street. 201 j Now is the time to plant all kinds of fruit trees, roses, ornamental trees, and samba, Dutch bulbs, etc., for all the above iro to James Harris, Blackpill Nursery, who has I a large stock of the above; all trees well 8. climatised, wreaths and crosses on tho shortest notice. WILLL^MS' (Pontardswe) Worm Losengs For over 30 years this highly vaiu able remedy has met with the gi-eatest <ucc"M Jus effect upon weak, de¥,¡te children (often given as incurable) is, like magic. Getting tjd of this tormenting pest by taking ties* T-Ozen^es, the thin, p'alv>faced, inaniznaie child becomes .-T-ong, healthy, and lively, ijzo pride. instead of the anxiety of his guar- dians- Sold at 9.d., Is. lid., and 2s. 9tL per Kox bycioet chemists, 30, High-street, Swan. gPi. A list of testimonials, symptoms, etc. on application. "Sir, I hare fer some time uted your Anthemintla of Worm Lozeugee in my family, and find them a very speedy aaj efficacious cure for asceaiude, and their agry. eble and convenient form is a are*t rwom. taeudatioo for chilf,r8U.-JW, Hutchinsoii. TMar of HoTrdea," f TRADE SPECIALITIES. LL, and T. BULLIN, Heathfield Mews, Funeral Carriages, Brakes, etc. Cabs is;ways ready. Telegrams: "Bullin." Tele- j phone 65. MEMORIAL Cards Tastefnliy Printed at the "Daily Post" Printing Works, 211, H:gn-street, Swansea. A large variety of specimens kept in stock. CORN ,T. rtade of superior ingre- J ditnts, and easily applied Is. buttle for 6d.—J. Davies, M.P.S., chemist, 30, High- street, Swansea. 8435 NAUTILUS Serge s absolutely warranted .6.1. to staud SUJ. a\*l sea water. So great is rur confidenie in ih-s cloth we will repiace any s-iit "which fades within 12 months. Sup- c/ied in Swansea (only) by Alabaster and Co.. The City Tailors, ZS. Castle-street. 9038 MR7~WiLLIAM OXLEY, Private En- quiry Agent, late Detective Sergeant Cardiff Police. Confidential Investigations.— 11, tiawdon-place, Csxdiif. Highest refer- ences. 4221 r ONGMAN, Cross-street, holds the largest L stock of New one. Second-hand Harness in Wales, at prices to svit everybody. 71.5 HE. WILLIAMS, undertaker, Waterloo- -β-JL 9 street, Swansea; established 30 years. Tha cheapest house in Swansea for a.11 classes cf funerals. 164a2-19 A TV AYS buy Maple Cream Candy; it's ^o nice. Jubilee cream 4d. lb: cream chips, c-andies. and hundreds of ther sorts; wa make our own, and sell cheap and good, no rubbish kept at Dewy's American Candy Factory, 39, Oxford-street, and Quay Parade, Try our fruit drinks. 183a2-22 IVOR J. THOMAS, the Waterloo Monu- -&. mental Depot, Waterloo-street, Swan- sea, for all kiuds of Monuments in granite, riJAiblt, etc. Estimates on application. 256a2-24 MISS FELMAN, dealer in Ladies' and Gentlemen's left-uff v^caring apparel; best price given, 5, l«ower Waterloo-street. Swansea. 9049 C(3RR UGATE D "SHEETS"from 8e. 6d. i c cwt. Roofing Felts from 3s. 10:1 per roll. Galvanised Tanks.—James Sunmierhill, Beaver Works; Wolvorhampton. 382z3-31 S OBKS, Bottles, Spirit Flasks, Labels, Pipes, Cigars, of all descriptions, best and cheapest ot Baila/s Cork and Bottle Stores, Alenandra-road, Swansea. 3024 act& i-L, two ways, first of all s by destroying worms, and secondly by I tiling them effectual}' from the system, 7jd. and Ls. l^d.—Moses Jcnes, 12, High- ^trtet, Swansea. 188a2-22 NAUTILUS Sergf is absolutely v. irraat-?ii I to stand sun and sea water. bo -reat is our cosildwice in this cloth we will replace any s-it which fades within 12 months. Sup- plied in Swansea (only) by Alabaster and Co., The City Tailors, 38. Castle-strseL c 9038 LOST AND FOUND. 10 s' re^YARJj.—Lost dark cane Waik- iE? Stick gold ^jaoynt, P.-i :1 sngravad 7 7, .ill mme and vats. Anyone reuraing same to■ Graigola Cilices, Cambrian-place, Swansea, wili^receive above reward. 264a2-19 A PAST IE N 7 S. APARTMENTS. Superior front sitting 1:)\. room amd bedroom uss of piano bud bathroom.—Apply 86, Bryn-road, Swansea. 158a2-19 APARTIvIENTS.—Comfortable Sitti ng- room and Bed-room To L/et, for ]ad1.' or Gentleman.—Apply, 61, Brunswiek-rtreei. Swansea. "295a2-26 APARTMENTS. — Gentleman wishes I furnished Apartments in neighbour- hood of Bryn nill; bathroom.—Terms to Com- fort, "Daily Post," Swansea. 281a2-25 A PARTMENTS.—To let three or four un- furnished rooms (off Cradock-streef every convenience for family; nice garden; rmt 7s. weekly.—Address "Cradock," "Daily I'ost," Swansea. 30a¿- 1..3 APAPvTMENTS. — Superior furnished apartments to Let, front or back sit- ting room, one or two bedrooms, use of piano no children; terms—moderates.—Applv 53, Mansel-terrace, Swansea. 721z5-27 MUSICAL. T> IANO, 16 guineas, Walnut, fall com- JL pass, trichord, escapement action, panel, etc-J. Brader and Sons, 9, Wind- stxee:, Swansea. 219a2-23 MAGNIFICENT Carved American Organ, with 7 seta of Reeds, 16 Stops, Case 13; gs j offered at 25 guineas.—Gwjune Brader, .r, Heathfleld-street, Swansea. 189a2-22 4 j "| £ >, Hanaeome Walnut Iron I -*L. Frame Trichord Piano f-.i'tie, by monthly payments.—Gwynne tL B: auer. 17, Heatiideid-street, Swansea. 190a2-22 ROSEWOOD Upright Grand Pianoforte; all latest impwnments; warranted 10 ^tnr-s; only £ 19 19s. cash; great ba,rgain.- trv/yLna Lrader, 17, Swan- Sia" 191a2-22 rnUNING Pianos, 3s. 6d. yeariyrT(^~6d~ repaiiing all instruments, cheapest fssiule prices; 30 years practical experience. E it mates free.—Gwyna- Brad:r. Hexthfieid- st:c.:t, tewansea, 192a.3-14 "1—f" ARvIONlU M, 7 stops, in good condi- r tt- *?on' 2uiaeas-—J, Bradei- and Sons, 9, Vvind-street, Swansea. 220a2-23 MAGNi F.tCENl' upr7ght~"jxon Crard i ",L.l rl:.mc, for sal*, practically new; original cost 50 guifieai, offered for 23". Apwlv Wuliams, undertaker, Waterloo-street Swail- sta. J!A BOOKKEEPIN(>—Young Man wishes to B keep Tradesman's Books in spare time. —Address, Bookkeeper, "Daily Post." Swan- sea. 233.2-23 Ti Kfyvo7d"(a^native JLJ of Spain), 16, Trafalgar-place, Swan- sea (opposite Brynmill Schools), undertakes teaching Spanish, Italian, or French. Les- sens given at above addreas, or at the home ofpupilS; 8354 OLD TYPE.—Wanted a quantity of old, disused Type. State price and quan tity to the Manager, "Daily Post," Swansea. n TEA LEAD.—Wanted, a regular supply of Tea Lead.—State price and quantity to the Manager, "Daily Post," 211, High-street, Swansea. n BOOKBINDING.—For good and su sfcantial bindisg go to the 'Daily Pest*" .-rating Works, 211, High-street, Swansea, a A STROLOGY. — Marriage, business, J.X. money matters, success, changes, lega- cies, courtship, partner described, 1& 6d. send birthtime and complexion.—William^ Cardiff-road, Cadox on, Barry, Glam. 276a3-3 A. i. — lour future foretoid marriage; children business suc- cess health; happiness, etc., by eminent Lady Astrologer; state birth date, enduing 12 stamps and directed envelope.—"Celia." 24, Regent-street, Brighton, Sussex. 272a2-25 MARRIED LADLES, — Information .<md advioe of priceless value (free). Seed stamped envelope please name paper. — Mrs. Lawreocs, 2, J LivcrpooL I SALES BV AUCTION. I FINE ART GALLERY AND SALE ROOMS, | GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER and SON beg to intimate that Mr. Coleman, of 51, Rathbone-place, London, will open in the Gallerv of the SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS. GOAT-STREET, an EXHIBITION for PRIVATE SALE of HIGH-CLASS PAINTINGS. which wiill include the grand Sacred Picture, REMOVING THE CROWN OF THORNS,1 i pain ed for the private chapel of Louisa Pniilippe by H. Lazarges, and the iollow-.ng famous works :— "The Castls of Ischia," by James Webb; "The Fleecy Charge." by T. S. Cooper, R.A. "An Italian Cross-Bowman,' by Lord Leigh-; ton, P.R.A. "A Woody Landscape," 11:: Patrick Nasmyth also the works of the fol- lowing maafcfrs •— j J. M. W. Turner, R.A j W. Muller. j H. S. Marks, R.A. I J. Pettie, R. A. ;C. R. Leslie, R.A. R. AnsdeU, R.A. I P. R. Morris, A.R.A. David Cox. Vicat Cole, RA. A. J. Woolmer. Erskine Nicol, A.R.A Sir E. Landseer, R.A i E. Frere. S. A. Hart. R.A. F. Goodall, R.A. J. B. PVIle. E. Hayes, R.H.A. E. Long, B-A. I etc., etc. The EXHIBITION will OPEN on WED- NESDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1898, for a SHORT PERIOD. For further information apply at GOAT-STREET CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. c.181 ON WEDNESDAY. 23rd FEBRUARY, 1898 GREAT SALE OF 300 CASKS OF BUSH- MILLS FINE OLD MALT WHISKY, BY ORDER OF BANKERS AND FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN. MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, .r :1. and' PERRY have received instruc- tioud to SEM, by AUCTION, at. their Sale- r.v.nis. 11. High-strait, Cardiff, on WEDNLS- DAY, 2.3.Ld February, at One for Two o'clock precisely. THREE HUNDRED CASKS OF BUSH- MILLS FINE OLD MALT WHISKY, Composing: .104 but, 139 hogsheads, and 57 quarter casks. This whisky is made exclusively from the p "eat and finest malt, was banded in the yciu-j 1892, 1893. and 1894, and matured in sbtrry and plain casks. SAMPLES MAY BE INSPECTED AND TASTED AT THE AUCTIONEERS' jfFICES, AND CATALOGUES AND CON- I.iTIONS OF SALE CAN BE HAD TEN DAYS PRIOR TO SALE ON APPLICA- TION TO THE AUCTIONEERS. fepccial attention of the Trade, Wnolesaie and Retail is dreckd ts this most important Sale, as the Whisky is of the highest possible quality and purity, and mak-c £ up the largest stock tver submitted for reaLsation in the local market, thu-s providing local mercillmtoS J and otheis with, a ucique opportunity of supplying their requirements. ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY. AND SATUR- DAY. 24th. 25th. an I 26th February, 1898. UNRESERVED SALE OF THE CON- TENTS OF A MAGNIFICENTLY FURNLSHED RESIDENCE. Sold 011 account of the financial difficulties ci the Owner by Order cf the Trustee for .the Benefit of Crodltcis. The Residence was fi.ri-ir;h:u in the most, ex- pensive tosie during the past few years at a cost far exceeding £5,000, end was supplied by the eminent Firm of House Furnishers. MESSRS. NORTON and Co. (LIMITED) and MESSRS. MAPLE and CO. j THE MAGNIFICENT APPOINTMENTS, WORKS OF ART AND DECORATIVE PROPERTY Comprise BRASS ITALIAN BEDSTEADS, A 6ft, HANDSOME SHERATON BED- ROOM SUITE, a 6ft. Carved FUMED Maho- g,my Suite, a 6ft. Cacved Walnut Suite, a 6ft. BURR WALNUT SUITE, Mahogany Ward- robes, Chests of Drawers, Wasksiands, Toilet i ables, Down Quilts. 'IURKEY. AXMINSTER. VELVET PILE, AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, CorridiCT, S:air, and Landing ditto, Rugs, F fiiders, THE ELEGANT FITTINGS OF DINING- ROOM, CARVED OAK AND WALNUT DINING- ROOM SUITES, Expensive Silk Curtains, Draperies, and Hangirgs, the CONTENTS OF A SUITE OF DRAWING- ROOM AND BOUDOIR, AN ELEGANT ROSEWOOD INLAID IVORY DRAWING-ROOM SUITE. Handsome Overmantels, Occasional Chair" NEARLY NEW UPRIGHT GRAND f PIANOFORTES BY JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS AND ERARD. A PAIR of FINE CABINETS, that were Purchased m L nlv. Very Costly COLOSSAL BRONZE VASES, GIVJUP'S, etc. the RARE COLECTION of I PORCELAIN includes a Slin< i'h Pair i\f '■ i IN s Sevres Vases, a Valuable Bloor D&bv Tea e -ic Service, expensive Dinner and Worcester Des- sert Service, Centre Group and Four Figures. Bristol. Swansia. Nantgarw, and otihtr speci- mens in great variety. STATUARY MARBLE FIGURE OLD FAMILY PLATE, SHEFFIELD PLATE (Being; the Queen Anne an4: Georgian Period) A NEARLY NEW FULL-SIZE BlLUARii TABLE, fitt-ed with pneumatic cushions, in condition equal to new; with appointments, balls, etc. BILLIARD SETTEES and Platforms. specially made to order; a collection of VaJu- able OIL PAINTINGS. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, and ENGRAVINGS: about 1.500 VOLITMES OF BOOKS, Beautifully bound in calf and /norocco; l\e g.ht-lejJs History ti England, Nat-ionf] Cyclopaedia, Scott's Novels. Abbey Churches. the Ch?^aos Claries, the Works of Gold- smith, Macauiay, Shakspeare, Tennyson, George Eliot, Alexander Dumas, Charles Dickens, Casssll's Illustrated History of Eng- I ,?nd, Chambers Encyclopedia, the Jorrock's | F^ition, Lyttc-n's Works, Grose Antiquities, Art Jouxnal, History of New ;Sout!h Wales, I, tiie History of Freemasonry, Waverky Novels, Life of Sir Walter Scott, etc. Dinner, Tea, and Dessert Services, China, Ornamental: Itf-ms, I-Ilite, Contents of Hall in Antique I Oak, Numerous Stags' Heads, end a Multi- plicity of Effects, which ME&SR-S. GOTTWALTZ. BOWRING, and PERRY* have be-: JI favoured with risiructions to SEIiL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-stregt, Cardiff, on I THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, I 24th, 25th, and 26th February, 1898, Com- mencing at Eleven o'clock Each Day. THE WHOLE WILL BE ON VIEW THREE DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had Six Days Prior to Sale of the Auctioneers. The Salerooms are Specially Engaged for Ibis SaJe, and Lots can be included m the next Furniture Sale, which will be held on 18th March. 9212 k —1- 1» CHILDREN'S HAIR. HAGOhB CLKANSBS. Pwtroyt Nits. &c., 5.url mak4!A CbB. drfB s Hair grow B<utt!ai. Cutly Soft. gDi Str^u^. A laiy writes, "f have uu< HAGoN'S Clc«:i»c-r f-.r The hot 10 vnri 'or mv ifiris, aad tLcy b»w bot". Bvauiifui Goi.»ii* HAlit in Kreat ahl¡¡¡. CUM." Solu. by moti Chemists, and any Chtnisi tnii cbi^r. it if atkedMU insist on H-ioos's; nothing cite tcii do tJw work; 6d. BotUea. po-t mp 9L. 2 for 1.. 4d, Jfelur. 1-AHOK. Ckemlat, PUBLIC NOTICES. g WANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. ELECTION OF FOUR PROPRIETARY TRUSTEES, Uniter the Powers of "The Swansea. Harbour Acts, 1854 and 1894." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a MEETING of the Persons Entitled to Vote at the Election of Proprietary Trustees under the above Acts, will be held on TUESDAY, the FIRST day of MARCH, 1898, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, at the HARBOUR OFFICES, in the County Borough cf Swansea, for the ELECTION of FOUR PROPPJETARY TRUSTEES, under the provisions of the said Acts, in the place of those who go out of office by rotation. NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that any person having the prescribed qualification, and being desirous to hold Office as a Proprie- tary Trustee, must signify his intention to be- come a Candidate for Election by notice in writing, signed by him or by his agent, to the undersigned, the Clerk of the Trustees, delivered to or left for him at the Harbour Offices, between the fiours of Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon and Four o'clock in the After- I noon of any day not later than TUESDAY, the 22nd instant. Dated tbia 17th day of February. 1898. TALFOURD STRICK, Harbofar Offices. Swansea. Clerk. 9210 I TO THE ELECTORS OF PROPRIE- TARY TRUSTEES. SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. I Gentlemen,— I Having been nominated by a large number of sLipners for one of the vacant seats on the Harbour Trust at the forthcoming election, I have much pleasure in offering myself as « candidate. I have been so closely identified witn the trade oi the port for the past twenty years rthat I trust it may serve <1$ the best assurance on my part that if you do me the honour of j electing me, I will spare no effort to ^further the interests of the port and cf its traders. 11m ve "he honour to remain, Yours obediently, 9216 HYAM GOLDBERG. QjWANSEA SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS AND FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. Tenders are invited for provi-iing and fixing Ú$ks and eutts in the Lecturo Room. Central Higher Grade Board School, Dyneyor-pkce, Swansea. Specification, drawings, etc., may be seen at the Board Offices, Dyn-Tor-place. Sealed Tenders, tndorfed "Detks and. Seats, Central Higher Grade School," addressed to the Clerk. School Board Offices, Dynevor- place, Swansea, to be delivered before noon, Febiuaiy 22nd, 1898- The lowest or any Tender will not neces- sarily be accepted. A. W. HARDEN. 12th February. 9204 L LANDOVERY COLLEGE. Next TERM will begin on TUESDAY", May 10t-h. Boarders i-eturn the previous day. The following Sch. larships and Exhibitions have been gaiut?u sines la-wt Octc-ber (1397) direct from School: — £ 100 a year, Matin matics. Trinity College, j Cambridge. £ 30 a year, Mathematics, Bal- hoi College, Oxford.' £5J fI, year, Mathema- tics, Jesus College, Oxford. jBSO a year, Classics, Wadham College, Oxford. B50 a jear, Science, St. John's College, Cambridge. 1150 a year, History, Magdalen College, Ox- -nl. £100 a year, Classics, Brasenose Col- lege, Oxford. £ 80 a. year, History, Brasenose College, Oxford. £ 50 a year, Mathematics, Jesus College, Oxford. Boys are specialised for Scholarships in any one of the four sub- lets—Classics, Mathematics, Science, or His- tr.ry—which may be best suited to the natural y abilities of each. I Apply to the Warden, College, Lisnuovery. 9030 GRAND THEATRE, SWANSEA. Mr. MORELI, and Mr. MOUELLOT, Proprietors. I ro-night and every Evening thus week, at 7.3C, MR. C. J. ABUD'S COMPANY, MR. C. J. ABUD'S COMPANY, [Including Mr. Yorke Stephens) in the phe- nomenally successful and romantic play, I THE PRISONER I OF ZENDA This representation is an exact reproduction M that. given at St. James' Theatre, London. Commence 7.30. Plan a.t Gwyrne H. Brader's 17, Heaihfield-street. 9182 L ANDORE RELIEF FUND. TEMPERAXCE HALL, SW ANSEA. THE CWMBWKLA BANDOFHOPE Will give a Special Performance of "THE ROSE QUEEN" (by desire), conductor, Mr. T. J. DAVIES, on SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 26th, 1898. Chcurrrwn, Councillor T. J FREEMAN, J.P. Several prominent artistes will take part. Doors op.n at 7.15 commence at 8 p.m. AdnuMion—& Is., aaid 5d. 9179 .L A LBERT HALL, SWANSEA. TUESDAY, MARCH 1st, 1898. One Night Only. MR ALREnr CHEVALIER Will give a RECITAL, Assistea by MISS AIMIS ROWE. MR. ALFRED H. WEST, MR. G. KING MORGAN, Mil. 1SIDOER MARCIL, And wJl sing; "'E can't take a raise out o' oi," "Onr Bazaa.r." "He.. I, Hanu," We did ave a time." "My Old Dutch." "The future Mrs. 'Awkins." "Our lit tie Nipper." "Wot'. the good 0' hanylink? why Nuffink." Etc., etc., etc. Tickets and Plan at Messrs. Thompson and Shackeli's Music Warehouse, 32, Cas-tle-strett. Prices.—Numbered and reserved seats, 4s. and 3s. unreserved, 2s. admission, one shilling. Doors open 7.30; commence at 8. Ticket- | holders admitted at 7.15. Manager—Mr, CHAS. INGLF. 9194 APOLOGYt.—I, Albert George Leaker, of 95, Western-street, Swansea, herel.v humbly apologise for having made certain! defamatory statement.s concerning -Air. Thomas Brewer, tailor, Diliwyn-street, which state- ments have not the slightest foundation in fact.—(Signed) ALBERT GEORGE LEAKER —Witness to the above signature, J. Viner Leeuer, solicitor, Swansea.—16th February, 1398. 278&2-19 THE EMPIRE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14Lb. 1898. AND DURING THE WEEK. THE CELEBRATED ARTHUR LLOYI: In eon-unetion vrith Miss ANNIE KING-LLOYD and Mr. HARRY KING-LICE In Songs, Duetts, Trio. and Sketches. SISTERS DXJNLO Daettists and Dancers. ROSIE ELLIOT r Songstress and Danecr. Messrs. MAYNARD & CALVER Vocal DmeU;ii" i THE LESLIES Including tb« MAJOR. Vocal, CONTIFF I aod Burlesque Artistes. I GANIVET ( The Fuooy Frenchman. SISTERS VIV, IA-N Duetticts and Dtoeers. j I- DARKEST AFRICA" by I BEATTY AND BENTLEY Com J.e a»d Agile Aeters. i Next Week—J. E. CAMP, THE ELTONS. &e, -———-———-————————— PUBLIC NOTICES. SWANSEA TOWN OONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. SIR J. T. D. LLEWELYN W,t., M.P., Will addre38 a MUTING OF UNIONISTS ¡ At the SALISBURY CLUB to-morrow \S«t,; í nrdav), February 19th, at 8 o'clock. Chairman MR. ROGEI» BEC>v. All supporters are cordially invited. 5213 COUNTY FOOTBALL! MATCH ¡ At lie I SWANSEA CRICKET & FOOTBALL i FIELD, I MONDAY Febrnaiy 21st, 1898, V. GLAMORGAN I CUMBERLAND Kick-off at 3.;0 p.m. Admission Sixpence; Grand S&and One j Shilling Extra. 9199 j — — gT. NICHOLAS' SEAMEN'S CHUP/ -H ANNUAL TEA AND MEETING: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, ¡ At 5 and 7.30 p.m. Chairman—RONALD E. BILL, Esq. TEMPERANCE HALL, ORCHARD STREET, SWANSEA. 9191 THIS DAY AND UNTIL FEBRUARY 28™. I WE OFFER WILLS' GOLD FLAKE CIGARETTES IN TINS OF 50 FOR ONE SHILLING. "TIT-BITS," 40, CASTLE STREET. 9196 I IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE IMPORTERS COMPANY LTD., SWANSEA, Beg to announce toey have just discharged a Cargo of Prime Light Soil (finest duality) IRISH MAGNUMS. ^■<i?o the arrival of a special consignment of iSeed Potatoes, carefully selected .Myatts, Kidneys, Elephants, Earh Roses, Lyiu Grays, Hebron?, Regents, etc. French and Valencia Onions, Figs. Dates, Nuts and Oranges always in stock. Finest Irish Meadow Ray at wholesale prices in lots of one ton and upwards. Orders- respectfully solicited, which will be despatched with prompt and careful attention. Teleg-aplac Address:—'Importers, Swansea." Telephone No. 134. 9255 "KAPS" PIANOS. As used by the Royal Conservatory of Music Dresden, His Roya) Highness the Duke of Cambridge, etc., etc. Solo Agents for Sosth Wales- THOMPSON & SilAGKELL Limited, 32, CASTLE STREET, SW ANSEA. ESTEY ORGANS, nearly 300,000 sold, the best organ made. Sole Agents for South Wales— THOMPSON & SHACKELL, LTD., I 32, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA Price Lists Free. Store Prices for Cash. 8749 ¡ ex The New MANTLE just introduced, of extra strength and durability. To be obtained from JOHN LEGG, I Agent for the Welsbach Company, I? and 18, Nelson-street, Swansea. i Sanitary, Hot water, Heating, and Ventilat- ing Engineer. 9153, r S.P.Q.R. m S.P.Q.R. J S.P.Q.R. m S.P.Q.R. SMALL PRICE! QUICK. REMEDY! FOR SICK HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS, LNDIQESnDH BAIRD'S BILIOUS AND LIVER PILIi SPEEDY, SAFE, SECURE REMEDY. Price Is. lid- Sold bv- BOOTS, "c&MIST. (Soie Looal Ageabi). AT THE REDUCED PRICE C 9-!D. 2 SWANSEA 2. Oxford-street. LLANELLY 66. Stepney-street PONTYPRIDD 83. Tail-street. NEWPORT: 42. Commercial -street. ABERDARE: 12, Commerclai-street. BOOTS, CASH CHEMISTS (WESTiCIU LTD., Head OSces —NOTTINGHAM. JB&SE BOOT, Managing DinolW 10& PIANOS & ORGANS AND ALL OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENT" And best prices for CASH or CREDIT, try J. BRADER & SONSj Who hold an IMMENSE STOCK of BEST ENGLISH AND FOREIGN MATTlHf ESTABLISHED IBM. Be«t valae allowed for OLD PIANOS IN EXOBANUB. Only Addrw:— 9, WIND STREET, S SW- ANSFA. Oh I dear me, I forgot TO GIVE TUDOR WILLLiMS BALSAM OF HOIN: j To MY CHILDREN BEFORE THEY' RETIRED TO EED. | T AM certain they will Cough ail Vfit without it. 'Aepe is nothing on tM face of the earth equal to it; thoroughly t..1 datè. NO Mother sliould neglect to keep tltaf infaliible LUmedv ai i house rs#dy ior any emergency. Remember that it M wiser to check a slight Cough &t the com- mencement than to allow it w develop itw a l'ngering complaint. Ask dirrctiy for Tu>»sr WilHams* Balsam oi Hooey, and see that yon get the right article. Pcison* suffering fron ( Difficulty of Breathing Ihculd give it a trial. LARGEST SALE OF ANY COUGH A.N. LUNG M EDICINE IN THE WORLD. 20,000 OF TESTIMONIALS TO HAND. A BAG of LETTERS IN rvwy Day, ttril what they say about TUDOR WILLIAMS' BALSAM OF BONEY IS SOMETHING MA^fELLUUS. It is impossible to publish aU the £ &«■W ordinary Testimonials received. A Magistrate stst-es —I find votrr Babm of Honey most effects*! igt Bronchitis. "A Lady," Mrs. West, Felix-place, Strvai* writes. — Your Baiaum of Honey cured JBf little soc of Whoopur Cough. Send me c another supply. 1 hM a daughter subject to Croup, and I find it vtKf, beneficiaL The British Army" reports highly of it. Sold by all Chemists and Stores in 1&. 1;4" 2s. 9d.. and 4s. 6d. bottles. Sample bottles sent (post paid) for 1L 3d.? ZSf and 5s., from the inventor. D. TUDOR WILLIAMS MEDICAL HALL, ABERDARE. IL