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BEN EVANS AND CO:, LTD., GENERAL DRAPERS AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, SW ANSEA. j
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BEN EVANS AND CO., LTD., GENERAL DRAPERS, J COMPLETE j HOUSE ITRMSHEKS, SWANSEA,
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REPAID ADVERTISEMEN rs 80VTH WALES DAILY POST —• 1 °Kca- j SIS? |six 20 Word* ) 0 6 ) 0 9 I 10 ^30 Worfa 0 9 I 10 J 16 Words 1 G I 1 I) I 2 3 ^°^Vord» 13 2 0 S 0 ^^Worda | 1 6 J 2 6 { 3 I.. i&dvp^0 apply only to the classes of specified below, and are strictly •ecut^ those which are ordered for con- ttiserfVe ln?cr1-ions, and paid for previous to eoj^ ^,Q1* > if either of these conditions is not with- the Advertisement will be KitUa^ ^2 Business Scale:—Apartments, Sold i^ Vacaai or Wanted, To be Let, or • 'st, Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. 8PEcr4L NOTTCE. — Applicants sending to Advertisements addressed to igq 8 °r fictitious names, at this 081oc» are 6ss^e<i not to send original tentxmomate of applications, but to enclose copies ^jOoniaU only. ere Q Vertisers are cautioned that Postmasters ^owed to delivered letters addressed to or PictitiooB names at any Post Office, "ddresseu to Initials or Fictitious Wa]<J 5?a7 sent to the Office of the "South %il hi ^-aily Post," High-street, Swansea, and fcePt until applied for by the Advertiser. NOTICE. ljverce, "South Wales Daily Post'* will be de- Ogwj5 direct to subscibers from the Chief High-street, Swansea, at the following Prepaid Rates:- rv „ Per Messenger Per Post. Month 1 0 2 0 Months 3 0 6 0 S? Months 6 0 12 0 A elve Montha. 12 0 24 0 IDjj ^regularity in the delivery should be •o^cJjnmediatdy^tj^e^^ief^Offi^ AT IONS VACAN f, —It is not always an easy matter «na a suitable servant, but by Advertis- es in the "Daily Post" you obtain at least Qttmber of applicants to choose .Tom -an «. P°rtant consideration. smart young Man is wanted to gave pare W0 or whole time to a remunerative t-.m- ecj. —Address Lex, "Daily Post," Swan- 289a2- 26 .A. Wanted. Jeweller], wat tQj.. T^pes, clothing, toys, hardwire, lvm- fienr. uTiESers> Wholesale book free May ^j-y^May, Birmingham. V8f3 HA ^NTS Wanted to sell our celebrated ftuc) ^"acket Teas, French Co lice in line, o S ? particulars free. Oliver, Oliver Soathgafce-road, London. 8917 |M TRUSTWORTHY* man Wanted, Can- celler vassing Swansea and district. An ex- UHy anc' permanent income is assured to ,provin "4 j?l Proving himself competent.—Address Daily Post, Swansea. 203a2-23 I C ^^ETMAKERS. — Wanted, steady, Apjji lcsPectab!a Man as General Hand.— With references, Messrs. Hall, and Sons, ^-atreet. Aberdare. 195a2-23 C Service Appointments. Salaried oi \Viijvj. ^400 tuition by correspondence, e lounS ^■en to prepare Clerk- £ x'ise, Customs, etc.; no payment Succesa-'ul • stamp.—Secretary, 48, Lin- >^J^eet, Islington, London. 306a2-25 Ij^-SSMAKING. — Wanted at once, an Y0u exP2iienced Bodice Hand.—Apply M:sa **—Pagc-street, Swansea. 298a2 48 Q. OÜD Painter wanted. — Apply Finkel- AhPv, London House, Cwmavon-road. 3Q0a2-28 \jj.^Op General Servant Wanted at once, to £ ■ r Cardifi'; two in family wages £ 12 —^PP'y to Mrs. Salmon, 19, Cwm- ^»-terra&% Swansea. 250a2 24 Vjf EKTERAL Servant (good) Wanted, for ,Sma^ family good character iiidispen- I^dsL state wages.—Kelvinside, Fog-lane, ^.oury ,uear Manchester. 175a2-22 Servant (good) Wan:^d Understands plain cooking. Good ^'Vea-—Apply, by letter, to East i^Mbterton, near Crewkerne. l77a2-^2 H °USE-PARLOURMAID Wanted "at if eta ^noa >' wages £ 18 all found fare pai 1 v»r months-—Mrs. Daniels, 5, Parsifal- Hampstead, London. 170a2-22 J ^^lOR Clerk wanted.—Apply, by letter, fpiiret] age, experience, and salary re- > to Cambria Cycles, Ltd., Swansea. [ 199a2-25 jJjACHiKE IHNDBR. — Wanted, a.t temporarily, a Machine Minder. the Manager, "Daily Pest," Swaa- !V^—— 400n2-24 rM T Wanted, immediately, a sharp (foil* vjp. Junior Clerk.—Apply, giving !?, s £ ™lars- *° T-W-' » £ •' WhittiBE- i 0-^tationer, Neatu. 244a2-24 iCE BOY Wanted.—Apply by ktUr, ambna Cycles, Ltd., Swansea. 2Q0a2-23 ,W a 8°°^ General Servant.— ^eath PP'y A- F. Lowty, "Daily Post' W *226a2-23 Vy ^"TED a strong girl as Kitchen Maid. >a^ea_ ppi7 Bush Hotd> High-street, 221a2-23_ Vy .lNTED, an Experienced General fcer- ant-—Apply Tudor Villa, 76. Rryn- Yj- vrarisea^ 268a 2 -24 !>» young Girl, 17 to lS7to"do • *atup» t!ework,_Apply 12, Promenade, 2 p.in, 252^2-22 Vy AJ^XF.Dj a young Girl for housework. vft-rnaT'~PP'y> between 10 and 2, at 130, Vy ^lED, a, good Strong General Ser- ^otej pVa»it. — Apply J. R He, Bellevue \>r ^emhiwc&iber, Glam. 282 )2-25 r, V a- good General Servant, small LFES'-ENT T"'—Apply Mrs. Sims, 8, Gwydr I'iands, Swansea. 216a2-23 Vy A^vXj D, a good General Servant.— (C-fPh', Mrs. Thompson, Lord Nelson Y*>- ^vert-street, Swamea. 234..2-24 a respectable young woman ^Gce.s ;JOUsemaid-generaI. — App]v with V\> -^e0rge Hote!< Mumbles. 274a2-25 J** ^P,» good General Servant: agfi Ces 20; able to wa.sh good reft-r- PP^y 7, Gnoll-avecue, Neath 227a2.:23 f rjAJ. a good General Servant; no with iffer«nces "^na> St. Thomas, Swansea. W^flir !64a2±__ r\ stn +. ^W0 g°°d Quarrymea; con- Mo-" Wor^ *or suitable men.—Apply ■s. eer; contractor, Llanelly. 176a.2-22 Vy A^'Tprv t> »K a respectable Young Man, %4,]B0"t'0"t 18, as Under-Boot.s.-Apply to /Stepney Hotel, Llanelly. WAS'S?- r til, mil'. a y°Qth to attend to cows and 0>- \V ■[' atn^ aUL^e himself useful.—Ap- • a-yia», Coedsa&son Dairy, fSkitty. VV'A^TPrT- 269a2-25 «hx 2ii-H» a 'able boiltrmaker lattice Bv^t Coinbut Wor^ to prepare templat?s and 'R galvw. 4 1WIo expenienced erector for Qrliá," sheets to iron roofs.—Address UJUty Posrk" Swansea. 270d2-^ SITUATIONS VACANT. { WANTED at once, a good General Ser- ¡i I T V vant, ono who understands plain cooking.—Apply Mrs. Bright, House of Lords. Neath. 196a2-i;3 WANTED, at once, a good General Ser- vant.—Apply, with references, to ixrs. Israel, Pantygwydr Hotel, Oxford-street, Swansea. 185a2-22 WANTEIJ, for London, at once, a good General Servant, also a Nurse.—Apply with full particulars, to Mr. Stein, 51, Oxford- -+ street, Swansea. 265a2-24 I WANTED, respectable Girl to do house- work and assist in bar age about 20. —Apply, W. Davenport, Glamorgan Hotel, Ovstermoiith-rcad, Swansea. 249a2-24^ WANTED, Handy Man as Groom; help Milk generally useful on form cot- WANTED, Handy Man as Groom; help w Milk; generally useful on form cot- tage and garden close to work.-Apply, L. G. Button, Abbotts Court, Tewkesbury. 501a2-28 WANTED, smart Lad; one used to butchers' trade preferred good refer- ence required splendid opportunity for learn- ing trade.—Apply, Batcher, "Daily Post," Swanssa. 279a2-23 WANTED, at once, Dy reepecwoleyouu^ V T Widow, with one child, a baby:" \urse would be well cared for.—Apply, st&v ;r.g terms, to Mrs. Bigga, Clifton-place,Bailey- otxeet, Oswestry. 174a2-22 WANTED, thcrouglily experienced General Servant, aged aboui 26, w th 0( 0'i references, for small family good salary to suitable person.—Address, P.M., "Daily Post," Swansea. 235a2-24 WOMAN Wanted to vamish and polish lath back chairs, or a man that can do tuther vauRiishing, polishing, benchwork, or frajning .— George Baker, Chair Factory, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool, Mon. 286a2-29 -WANTED, by respectable vY Person, Situation in Bar and iight housework, or Mother's Help in business; ex- perienced r oir eaticated. -Address, Gwyneth, 52, Westburv-stre^t, Swansea. 18Qa2-22 WANTED, a trustworthy 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, eic., to L.B.O., 'Daily Post." Swansea. 29Ga2-26 WANTED, early in March, expenenccd W Cook-General, and an experienced housemaJid.—Apply (first bv letter), stating age, wages expected, aad references, Mrs. Edwin Curtis, Maesyrhaf, Neath. 225a2-23 '=- SITUATIONS WANTED" It is love's labour lost to wander aDout in scarch of a berth, but fit is a situation gained if you advertise in thu "Daily Post." BAKERS.—Young man, age 26, seeks situation as single or good second; abstainer. Apply Baker, Eastland-road, Neath. 217a2-23 OACHI^lTDim^Vhwlw Wanted b'y young man (23) situation as wheelwright, good, experienced, an-round hand fully understands painting, etc.—Ad- drass .Charles Jones, 22, Maria-street, Ne^th, Glanu 294i2-2' AMEKEEPER wants Situation. Head or single handed. Thoroughly ex- perienced most successful rearing; excellent character.—T. Smith, Blaston Lodge, near Vppktgba^ Leicestershire, 218*2-23^ HOUSPiKEEPER, widow, 38, superior, where servant k :pt: good cook; highest references £ 16, comfortable home.— Housekeeper, 11, John-street, Penarth, ne«r Cardiff. 284a2-23 RE -ENGAGEMENT desired by Daughter R of Deceased Surgeon, useful Com- ¡ panion, lady help, governess to young Iiii- dren good disciplinarian ekmeutary teacher. —Delta, 70, Addington-road, Reading. 288a2-26 SITUATION Wanted by Single Man, 33, s in Public ?r Hotel, to make himself i.seful.—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 WANTED, by middle-aged Man, Situa- •, ticn in place cl' trust; testimonials and personal security if re.;i.ir:d.—Adores?, "Remug," "Daily Post," Swansea. 202a2-23 YOUNG Man seeks Placs as Under-Gar- dener or Gardener; tlxree }va:V ciiar- acter; well ip in all brancties.—Mapp, L' wer Goi-rial, near Dudley. 197a2-23 KCT»wm»'n'ii»nii»w II ■HIHWII1 anmn—amjaamrmi MISCELLANEOUS WANTS WANTED, 2-ton carfc, weighing machine, ( se;:c-nd-harid. — Address Machine, "Daily Post," Swansea. 291a2-&3 WANTED Second-hand Light Spring V Cart or Gambo to suit cob, 14 hands. II —Apply Perkins, 11, Somerset Place, Swansea.. 248a2-24 WANTED, Genuine New Laid Eggs, 2,000 weekly.—State lowest terms to ■ James Hollows, Stirrup Brook, Boothstown, near Manchester. 193a2-23 WANTED adopted baby no objection to age good home fond of children; 3 premium required.—Apply Mrs. Murrell, J Woonton, near Kington, Herefordshire i D~ESIRABIE Property to Let, Sale, Wranted; purchafK- your own houso; must economical; easiest tormg yet devised. —ii., 23, Talwortli-street, Cardiff. 267a2-24 1 PRIVATE Nurse disengaged would tajco child to nurse.—Address for particulars to Ivy, "Daily Post," Swansea. 5a2-24 T> EQUIRED a quantity of Tailors' CiTt- X\ tings.—Mersey Stores Compaay, iVn- arth-road, Caj'diif, 275a2-25 J MONfcV. ASH ADVANCED by I. SELINE, f.om £ 5 and upwards, on personal security, to all classes, repayable to suit the convenience of borrowers. Distance no object. — Apply personally or by letter. 9, Grove-place, Swansea. 415 MUSICAL. PIANO, 16 guineas, Walnut, full com- pass, trichord, escapement action, panel, etc.—J. Brader and Sons, 9, Wind- street, Swansea. 219a2-2.3 MAGNIFICENT Caived American Organ, M with 7 sets of Reeds, 16 Stops, Case B< gs offered at 25 guivas.—Gwynne Brader, p, Heathfield-street, i vansea. 189a2-22 i* f-x /~| Han^. me Walnut Iron aU -L %.s I iO« Frame Trichord Pi&no- f'.vte, by monthly payments.—Gwynne ill. f'.vte, by monthly payments.—Gwynne ill. Braver, 17, Heathiield-street, Swansea. I 190a2-22 ROSEWOOD Upright Grand Pianoforte; R all latest impiovanents; warranted 10 yoare; only £ 1S 19s. cash great bargain.— Gwyme Brader, 17, Heathfield-street, Swan- sea. 191a2-22 TUNING Pianos, 3s. 6J.; yearly, 10eT6d7~ repairing all instruments, cheapest jossible prices; 30 years practical experience. E it'-mates free.—Gwj-nne Brader, Heathfield- street, Swansea. 192a3-14 street, Swansea. 192a3-14 HARMONIUM, 7 stops, in good condi- HARMONIUM, 7 stops, in good condi- tion 7 guineas.—J. Brader and Sons, 9, Wind-street, Swansea. 220a2-23 MAGNIFICENT upright Iron Grand M Piano for sale, practically new; original cost 50 guineas, offered for 23.—Apply Williams, undertaker, Waterloo-street, Swan- sea, j2. 4 PIANOFORTE Lessons given at moderate terms by F. Russill, confectioner. 49, j High-st eet, Swansea. 309a2-28 j TO lET BUSINESS PREMISES V OCK-U PShop to Let, now used as a boot 'a impairing shop moderate rent-—Palmer. 3, Thomas-street, Wassail-square, Swansea. 181a.2-20 TO He Let, 'nith immediate possession, two t-hop.i, Nos. 71a and 71b, O.-tfoiM-streofc, Swansea.—Apply to W. J. Rees, The Laurels. Swans ea. 232a2-22 TO LET, large Groc-ers Shop, in High- street, where a big business has been carried on by Mr. J. E. Hill, for 7 years; would sell or let cheap.—Address, E. E., "Daily Post," Swansea. 187a2-22 STABLE.—To Let, two-stall stable and coach-ho U93 at the rear of HanoVer- -Apply for particulars at 25. Hanover- sireet, Swansea. 230a2—:3 mm* W IBllMiimi m iLII|JIIII>iK!B9By<SlWBiqBlWWBWW»qiM«K^UMK*M»iP»iyiWi TO LET-HOUSES. TO I^et, House, 24, Hanover-street; 7 rooms and scuiiery.—Appiy 25, Han- ov ei-street, Swansea. 229^-22 To LET, No. 2, Priortbh-terrace, im- msdiate possession, facing the sea.— Af tl\ Henry Billings, Builder, Swansea. 255a2-2-r TO LET, Six-roomed House, 5, Bay View, St. Thomas rent 7s.—Apply, Fisher, Castle Cottage, Cambrian-place, Swansea. 186a2-32 TO LET, Hous3 in Trafalgar-terrace rcr.t £ '22 per annum; to t-enaiant without small children. — Address Trafalgar, ""Daily Post," Swansea. 273a2-25 COTTAGE to Let, with good garden, at Pentregethin Road, Cwmbwrla, Swan- sea.—Apply Mansel Estate Office, Macs el ton, Swansea. 231a2-23 FIVE-ROOMED House at Park-place to let; rent 5s. per week.—Apply 20, Vic- toria-terraco, Swansea. 277i2-2."i HOUSE to let, 81, Brynymor-road' con- -EIL venient position low rental.—Apply D. Shepherd, Mount-street, Swansea. 247a2-24 HOUSE to Let, 29, Bay View-terrace, J. Gorse-iane; 4 corns and acullery.— Apply 25, Hanover-street, Swansea. 228a2-33 HOUSE to let, 14, Windsor-street, Up lands, Swaus?a; vacant February 28 hot and cold baths 6 rooms back .entrance nice plot of garden at back.—Apply T. Prosser, confectioner, Gower-street, Swansea, 224'a2-22 LOUGHOR.—To Let, on main road, Six- roomed Cottage, with | acre of pasture land, excellent garden; would kase to good ler.ants; rent moderate.—Apply, I'. 0. N., "Daily Post," Swansea, 16832-22 FOR S FC L E. If you have a House. Horse, Bicycle, Tricycle, I Piano, Perambulator, Cow, Cart, Watch, Wardrobe, Organ. Melodeon, Organette, or any other conceivable article for sale, adver- tise in the "South Wak's Daily Post," and you will reach thousands of likely customer. FOR Sale, Baker's Coburg Cart, cearly new.—Apply J. Yeaacle, baker, St. rhoma? Swan^t- ^3a2-26 T71 OR SALE, new Haulier's Cart: also new JL Rustic Dogcatrt.—Apply, H- Price, Wheelwright, 7a, Carmarthen-road, Swansea. 213a2-23 FOPv SALE in the main street, a Fried I F Fisix Busims?, estabiishod eight years j a, bargain.—Hawkins, 13, Albany-road, Car- dia. 201a2-23 FOR. SALE.—Handsome Black Pony, 4 years old, 1?n% hands high, good action, very fast; dealers need not apply.—9, St. George-strait, Swansea. 280a2-25 Til OR Sal c,-Cie-.itienian's Stable Kit, com- F prising two roller padis, one body bXl¡c"b, ¡:Va ds-ntdys, one comb one swet I soiaper. one curiy comb, three day halters, one night, three turned balls; price £ 1; all n-ev a good bargain.—Apply E. Jackson, 1, I AÙ m-stred, Burniiam, Somerset. 193a2-2o 171 OR SALE, Brytamelin Hotel, late Lamb and Flag, Llangyfelach-street, Swan- jia; 21 yeai-s' lease (commenced from Marcli. 1893), within five minutes' walk of the Great Western Railway Station. This largo busing' bouse tor sale, comprising of complete fittings, utensils, 17 barrels, o kils. etc., etc., al-;o I brewing house complete, capabla of turning out 20 barrels per week.—For further par- ticulars applv to the proprietor, David John. 222a-2-22 A MORAWK'Tandem for two gents., in first-class condition, to be sold for any reasonable offcr.-107, Woodville-road, Car- iiff. 2S5a2-26 B AKERS.-For Sale, a good Dough Trough. sack; also a full-size trap harness.—Apply David Williams, High-street, Gorseinon. 253a2-2 B ICYCLES.-For Sale, Safety (Lady';)., IJ pneumatic eminent maker; scarccly soiled: sacrifios P,6 10s. Od.—Writs, Btcycle ) 'Dai!y Post," Swansea. 24Ca2-24 C LOTHIX G and outfittung business for dis- ) posal; splendid shop finest position for ready money trade easy terms of payment; ,nt very moderate.—A Dpi' Boyle, Cii u.h- itreet, Cardiff. 287a2-26 FOP. Tools, Forks, Spades, Hinges, Cock?, etc., call at Ashlord's stall in the Market. See name an stall. — Ashford (late Wassail-square), Swansea. 27la2-25 GS REAT sacrifice, first-class E flat Tenor Horn; silver-plated, equal new, £ 3 5s. cost £ 7 7s.—Pritchard, Glyn View, Watv^- cown, Porth. 178a2-22 NEATH.—For Sale, two six-roomed Cottages, back entrance, low ground rent. I'or particulars apply to Charles Davies, builder, Gnell Park-road, JSeath. 297a3-4 SPLENDID Oil Painting, by "Hairis," th3 s celebrated Mumbles artist, For Sale.- Address, C. E. D., "Daily Post, Swansea. j 303a2-28 SAFETY bicycle, complete, good as new, li cushion tyre cost £ 3, will sell for £ 4. s cushion tyie cost £3. will sell for J34. Brown, G.yn View, Wattstown, Porth, R.S.O. 173a2-22 SUIT Publican or Coffee Tavern.—Patent s Paalcmr Skittle Board. Six games can be played on this board; 35s. complete.— fcrooks, 34, Keppoch-street, Eoath, Cardiff 242a2-24 SAFETY, wonderful bargain. i838_machin7( new at Xrims, Gent s Coventry i'Semi- racer, very latest frame, ptated all ends, douoie bube Pneumatic non-slipping lyres; not used a dozen times; weight, 271b. warranted soynd; no exchange ca. h, £ 6 18s. 6d. ap- proval with pleasure. — G. Pring, 8eaton House, Richmond-street, Weston-super-Mare. 22a3 -5 TWO Houses For Sale, a bargain; in~good condition.—Apply, Newcombe, Painter, 66, Westbury-street, Swansea. 214a2-23 rpHOROUGHBRED Sfc~Berntvrd BitdTfTr T saJe. — David John, Brynmelin Hotd. late IAunil and Flag, Llangyfelach-stro=t, Swansea. 223a2-22 NAUTILUS Serge is absolutely yMfauted .1 to stand sun and sea water. So f reac is our confidence in this cloth we will replact: any suit which fades within 12 mciths. eUii- plied in Swansea fonly) by Alabaster and Co., The City Tailors, 38. Castle-street. 9038 tmmmmmNk iawui ■1 ngstsaagmmam n muitm ■ i 11111 LOST AND FOUND. 17IOUND, a month ago, a White Bitch, brown eyes; one brown ear and brown spots on the other with a leather collar, brass nobs, and lock. If not claimed in 3 days wiif be sold.—John Durban, 35, High-itreet, Blaina, Mon. 202a2-23 I I ID T\ 1 ti W A §f. ) cS EDWAEDS. I TRADE SPECIALITIES. T? RUSHES.—BusheU and Co., Cambrian Brush Works, New Oxford-cstrect, Swansea Largest Brush manufacturers in Wales. Also Corks, Mats, Baskets, etc. 4920__ "I (^CI Will buy a 19s. 6d. Gent's Boot -L O-' *y duiing Sale at Wallace's, 230, irigii-street, Swansea. These axe very special bargains. 258a2-24 1 WiU b°y » 27s. 6d. Gent's In- verness Mackintosh during Clearance Sale at 230, High-street. W. Wal- lace is giving up keeping this line of goods, being the cause of great redutaon. 259a2-24 O !~t WTill buy a pair of Ladies' I5s. JL A 9d. Boots ia var iety -?f kinds to iffect clearance of ver; soiled goods.—W. W aliace, 230, High-street, Swansea. 260a2-24 <3^S ~f and upwards, Special Line of Children's Boots, Shoes, Slippas in all sizes, during Sale at W. Wallace and Co. 's 261a2-24 For One Shilling and upwards you can ™* buy a Pair of Hons? Shoes, at W. Wallace's Boot Sale, 230, High-street, ^wan- sea. 262a2.24 WALLACE'S Sale can only be of short- duration, owing to an early delivery of New Season's Goods. Probably last. Come and secure a bargain or two at 230, High- street, Swaj&sea. 263a2-24 2S. 6d. will buy the finest spectacles or folders in the world. No better lenses ib,l can possibly be made.—Sole agent ror Swansea and District for the Automatic Sight Test ng Company (Limited), W. George, Market Drug Stores, 10, Oxtoid-atreet. 1029 DO NT Forget the oldest establishtu paper-hanging warehouse in Swansea ond neighbourhood.—Pugsley and Sons, 24, Waterloo-street, Swansea. -Pap-rs from Ijd. per pioce to 30s.. etc. 996zo-,i I FOR Scales, Weighing Machines, Grocers' Utensils, and Confectioners' Show (iiasses.> of every description; also Butchers' Tools and Clothing, go to Parnall and Sons, Limited, 12, Alexandra-road, Swansea 5082 WhITE LEGHORNS' Eggs from large birds; grand layers; sisters to Cockerel 1st, Newbridge, 3s. 6d. dozen.-Geo. Chappell, Rhiwderin, Newport, Mon. 259a2-24 TO Milk Vendors and Dairymen.—Hankin- son and Counaril are now selling in Pure Milk Co.'s Depot,.Skim and Fresh Milk twice daily, at lowest prices, wholsesals onlv. 167D2-21 A MATTHEWS and Company, Credit • Diapers, Aberdeen House, Cradock- street. Terms—Weekly, fortnightly, and monthly. 7501 jf_? 6y(~\ Tobacconists (commencing) «ee cWJv Illstd. Guide and Ca'alogue (260 pages, cu. How to open a Cigar Store £ Z~) to £ 2.000. Tobacconists Outfitting :.5o,, 186, Euston-roa.1, London. The largest and 3-iginal hoase. H»i -dressers fitted. Eslras. free. 20 yeavt' reputation. Mgr.- Hj. Myers. DEATH to the Hire System.—B? -mse and buy your Furniture for cash a«u save 50 per cent., from Giles Cook, Complete House Furnishing Establishment, 23, Waterloo- street, Swansea. 2C4a2-23 "17/Oash will buy a substantial X • VJ Coucli in leather Easy Chairs 14s. 6d., Sofas 25s., small Chairs, 4s. 3d. and 4s. 6d.. Strong Leather Suite from C3 19s. 6J. -G. Cook, 23, Waterloo-street, Swansea. a234 22-23 O^S. and upwaids for a full size Feather Bed, Bolsters and Pillows (linen tick), lLauLful Feather Bids from 9J. per lb. Flock and Milipuff any price to ckar.—Giles Cock, 23, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 205a2-23 7 ID. Per Pound.—Just received from the 2 country, 12 splendid bags of Purified Feathers. Milipuff Beds, Bolsters and Pillow# at your own price.—Giles Cook, 23, Waterloo. street, Swansea. 206a2-23 7 -a CASH for 4ft. Mahogany, X,0 Birch or Walnut Wardrob" with p ate glass door, lianging press and drawer under, duchesve sfands, and tables in either wood, same price.—Giles Cook, 23, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 207a2-23 THE Noted Shop in Swansea for all kinds of household Furniture, Bedsteads, Gia,ss?s, Carpets, Oilcloths, etc., is at Giles Cook, Complete House Furnisher, 23, Water- loo-strest, Swansea. Established 1881. 208a2-23 .07/1 f\ purchase a~spleadid 6 1.\J Saddle-bag Suite, scare:!v soiied cheapsr at £ 6 6s., superior leather suite £ 5 10s.—Gile3 Cook, 23, Waterloo-Et^ee* Swansea. 209a2-2.3 I 4? ^l Delivered free to any address, 3CO -1- tho best mahogany fu!'] coiuutn chost of Drawers in the iiiarket, splcn- did curled fronts and mahogany drawer sides cheaper P,3 and L3 10s.—Giles Cook, 26, Waterioc.-stre.et, Swansea. 21Ca2-23 IK cash-for a full s.'ze brass-railed O bedstead, stronger and mount.d from 25?. Adjustable spring mattresses. 7s. 3d., straw ^aliasses very cheap.—Giles Ox>k" 23, Waterloo-street, Swansea, 21182-23 tf w I or a nicely painted and Decor- cLs attd Bedroom Suite, consisting of waidro^?, plate glass door, dressing chest and glass attached, marble washstand, tile-back and cuphoad, towel-rail, aud 2 cane chairs ? Solid Walnut and Rosewood Suite at £ 10 and under.—Giles Cook, 23, Waterloo street Swansea. 212a2-23 DR. HESELDINE'S FEMALE^ T»II LS I NEVER fail in removing trie most obstin- ate cases of irregularity and obstruction, whatever c&use, as & rule in & few liours. Boxes 74-cI.f Is. l^cl, and 2s. 9d. Extra Strang, 4s. 6d. Pest free. Obtainable only FALCON-ROAD, CLAPHAM JUNCTION, LONDON. PRYCE TltOW, 55, Oxford-s'reet, ya- sea, gas, steam and hot water tngmeer plumber and gasfitter; incandescent burarrs', pendants, hall lamps, harps, sLades, globe. chimneys, etc. electric and wirj bells jlrcd; baths and lavatories; all orders promptly at- tended to. 7454' THE Perfection of Medicine. — F. A. Essery, Esq., J.P., Cefn Bryn, Go»»tr, thus describes Bevan'a as prescribed by t,no late Dr. Tom Willianu, of Wind-street, Swiui I sea. Prepared only by W. George, M-RJ/.S Markei Drag Stores, 10, Oxford-street. 2013 N ow is the time to plant all kinds of fruit trees, roses, ornamental trees, and shrubs. Dutch bulbs, etc., for all the above l'o to James Harris, Blackpill Nursery, who has a large stock of the above; all trees well ac- climatised, wreaths and crosses on the shortest notice. WILLIAMS' (Pontardawe) W<n-mLoaeng^ vV For over 30 years this highly vaiu abio remedy has met with the greatest succlai, Xiie effect upon weak, del^^te childrtn (ofteu given as incurable) ia like magic. Getting ViG of tlus tormenting peefc by taking iheg^ Lozenges, tb, thin, palo-facad, inaaimaie child becomes .<r-ong. healthy, and livaly, tbe pride, instead of the anxiety of his guar- djaaa* Sold at 9.d., Is. ltd., and 2b. 9d: per I by -most chemists, 30, High-etreet, Swan. eea, A list of testimonials, symptoms, etc. on application. "Sir, I have for some time wed your Anthemintia of Worm Lozenges in mv family, and find them a very speedy au1 eiScacious cure for asceanide, and their aara-. and convenient form is a great recoxu- tuendation for chile ren.—W. Hutchiaaon Ticar oi Howden." f I TRADE SPECIALITIES. T" L. and T. BULLIN, Heathneid Mews, -d Funerai Carriages, Brakes, etc.; Cai>s always ready. Telegrams: "Builin," Tele- phone 65. MEMORL\L Cards tastefully printed at the "Daily Post" Printing Works, 211, High-street, Swansea. A large variety of specimens kept in stock. CORN PAINT, made of superior ingre- dients, and easily applied Is. bottle for 6d.—J. Davies, M.P.S., chemist, 50, High- street, Swansea. 8435 NAUTILUS Serge is absolutely warranted .1. to stand sun and sea water. So great is our confidence in this cleth we will repiaco any suit which fades wish;- 12 months. Sup- plied in Swansea (only) by Alabaster and Co., The City Tailora, 38, Castle-stieet. 9038 MR. WILLIAM OXLEYT Private En~ quiry A gent, late Detective Sergeant Cardi3 Police. Confidential investigations.— 11, Liawdon-piace, Cardiff. Highest refer- ences. 4221 LONGMAN, Cross-street, holds the largest- L stuck of New and Second-hand Harness an Wales, at prices to suit everybody. 715 ALWAYS buy Maple Cream Candy; it's *o nice. Jubilee cream 4d. lb; cream chips, candies, and hundreds of ther sorts; we 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. 18332-22 VOR J. THOMAS, the Waterloo Monu- I mental Depot, Waterlco-street, Swan- Eep, for all kinds of Monuments in granite, marble, etc. Estimates on aDDlieation. 256a2-24 MISS FEL1MAN, dealer in Ladies' and Gentlemen's left-off wearing apparel; best price given, 5, Lower Waterloo-street, ¡Swausea. 9049 CORRUGATED SHEETS from 8s. 6d. c cwt. Roofing Felts from 3s. lOd. per roll. Galvanised Tanks.—James Summerhill, Beaver Works, Wolverhampton. 382z3-31 CN CRlvS, Bottles, Spirit Flasks, Labels, J Pipes, Cigars, of all descriptions, best and cheapt-st at Bailey's Cork and Bottle Stores, Alenandra-road, Swansea. 3024 SONTONICA acts in two ways, first of all by destroying worms, and secondly by ex.| tiling them effectualy from the system, 'i'l. and Is. ljd.—-Moses Jones, 12, High- cx.( tiling them effectualy from the system, 'i'l. and Is. ljd.—-Moses Jones, 12, High- ftnct. Swansea. lboa2-22 SEASONABLE CHEEK,—Drink Thomas Seasonable Cordials: Ginger Brand v, Ginger Vvine, Hot Tom, Hot Toddy, etc., etc. A pleasing N;>n-AIeoho!ie drink, void hy ,,11! grocers, etc., at Is. per bottle, "<«*fcaimng sur- hcient to make 30 glasses. Dim directions on each bottle also in.1 iiiii«rent ktctiv ,.t Waters. Wholesale orders received at "Nia- gara" Mineral Water "Works, Swansea. Tele- graphic address, "Cord^aK ^<,3.10 f-. I' ffiiilT K f'i T S. APARrMENTS.—Comfortable Sitting- room and Ibcd-rooTr1 L.t, f^r ladv cr vrentieman.—Apply, 61, Bi'uxtswick-str«et, room and Ibcd-rooTr1 'PI) Lt, for !adv cr vrentieman.—Apply, 61, Bi'uxtswick-str«et, Swansaa. 295a2-26 A PARTMENTS. — Gentlemanwishes fornished Apartments in neighbour- hood of Biynniill; bathroolll.-Terms to Com- fort, "Daily Post," Swansea. 281a2-25 APARTMENTS. UNFURNISHED" A ments to let; two rüoms, glass Ílau:>, and pantry, and use of bathroom.—Address 9' Upper Rhondda-street, Mount Pleasant, Swan- 3«!- 299a2 2b APARTMENTS. — Superior furnished A Apartments to Let, front or back sit- ting room, one or two bedrooms, use of piano no children terms—moderate.—Apply 53' Mantsel-t^race,Swansea. _r^721z5-27 MISCELLANEOUS BOOKKFJ-PING—Young Man wishes to B kaep Tradesman's Books in spare time. —Address, Bookkeeper, "D-tily Post," Swau- seaj 253a225 LANGUAGES.—Mrs. Heywood (a native L of Spain), 15, Trafalgar-place, Swan- sea (opposite Brvnmill Schools), undertakes teaching Spanish, Italian, or French. Les- sons given at above address, or at the home of pupils. 8354 OLD TYPE—Wanted a quard>v~~of old, kJ disused Type. State price and quan tuy to the Manager, "Daily Poat," Swansea. n TEA LEAD.—Wanted, a regular supply of Tea Lead.—State price and quantity to the Manager, "Daily Posr," 211, High street, the Manager, "Daily Posr," 211, Righ street, Swansea. n I BOOKBINDING. — For good and ,-ub- B stactial binding go to the "Daihr Post" Printing Works, 211, Hugh-street, Swansea, D'I A STROLOQY. — Marriage, business, J. money matters, success, "chaiiges, lega- cies, courtship, partner described, Is' od. • send birthtimo«nd complexion.—'Williams, j Cardiff-road, Cadox on, Bairy, Glam. 276a3-3 "n_ ASTROLOGY. — Your future foretold; marriage children business suc- cess health; happintss, etc., by tiuin- nt Lady Astrologer state birth date.* enclosing 12 stamps and directed envelope.—"Celia," 24, Regent-.sue-: t, Brighton, Sussex. 272a2-25 MARiiIED"LADIES7 — Information and 1\1. advice of priceless value (fr c). Send 1 stamped envelop; please name pajK*r. — Mrs. Lawrence, 2, Scuth John-&tro.t, Liverpool. 950z7-31 A STROLOGY.— x our Future Foretold, Marriage, Future Partner Described, Children, Journeys, Legacies. Ruling Pi&nn, etc. Send Date of Birth. 12 Stamps and Stamped Envelope.—Mr. Lewis, 63, George- j street, Oxford. 308a2-28 NEATH.—Readers of the "Daily Post" can have the paper delivered "at their noii.es regularly every evening during the win- ter sEason by giving their names to L. Wil- liams, "Daily Post" agent, Neafh. a DR. MACKENZIE'S | CATARRH CURE I SMELLING BOTTLK. j Cures Nerrous Headache, Cures Cold in the Head, Instantly relieves Hay Fever and Neuralgia in the Head. Is the Best Remedy for Faiutness or Dizziness. PRICE ONE SHILLING. I Sold by all Chemists and Stores. REFUSE WORTHLESS IMITATIONS. Post Free 15 Stamps from j MACKENZIE'S CURE DEPOT! READING, near LONDON. 250 j CHILDREN'S HAIR. ¡I HAQO.VS CLKANSBR. jx Destroy! Kit*, £ c., aud makes Ohfl- drt n s K»:r jjtow ii Cuily Soft, )CTttt A lady writft, "f biti.«, HAGUK ?>Cir*HM-r icr thekut 10 v«n tor mv girl*, ti.ey now b.tv« Beautiful Cioi»itK UaIK in ifr«atabaa. Beautiful Cioi»itK UaIK in ifr«atabaa. c*»se." (<cld by mott ChtmitU, atkt any WjMp Chernial wiUollain U if atkedMU inti*t on Uaqok'S; nothing cite toil do Utt SS6^. unrk; 60. Buttlei* po t trt 9 1, 2 (or It. 4d. ■•hi lUlur. liA^ON, ChombtL I QAlikiilt. I I SALES BV AUCTION. I I FINE ART GALLERY AND SALE ROOMS, GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON beg to intimate that Mr. Coleman, of 51, Ratnbone-pla-ce, Louden, will open in the 51, Ratnbone-pla-ce, Louden, will open in the Gallery of the SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS, GOAT-STREET, an EXHIBITION for PRIVATE SALE of HIGH-CLASS PAINTINGS. i which Willi include the grand Sacred Picture, "REMOVING THE CROWN OF THORNS,' painted for the private chapel of Louis Phillippo by H. Lazargts, and the following famous works :— The Castle 01 Ischia," by James Webb "The Fleecy Charge," by T.'S. Cooper, R.A. "An Italian Cross-Bcwman," by Lord Leigii- I ton, P.R..A. "A Woody Landscape," hy Patrick Nasmyth also the works of the fol- lowing masters — J. M. W. Turner, R.A. A. J. Woolmer. j W. Muller. Erskine Nicol, A.R.A j H. S. Marks, R.A. Sir E, Landseer, R.A (J. Pet tie, R.A. E. Frere. ■C. R. Lesle. R.A. S. A. Hart, R.A. R. Ansdell, R.A. i'. Goodall. R.A. P. R. Morris, A.R.A. J. B. Pvne. | David Cox. E. Hayes, R.H.A. Vicat Cole, R.A; E. Long, R.A. etc., etc. The EXHIBITION will OPEN on WED-I SHORT PERIOD. NESDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1898, for a For further information apply at GOAT-STREET CHAMBERS, SWANSFA. I 9181 fA M E R I C A N LINE. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK DIRECT Every SATURDAY at Noon. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers. Pas- sengers and Baggage embark direct on steamer. LIVERPOOL—FHILADELPHIA SERVICE l'verv WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Passengers rre landed ou the Wharf of i-he Pennsylvania Railroad, which has the Shortest and iito'-t Direct Rout-e to the Western States. Apply to Richardson, Spence and Co., Southampton or Liverpool, or to Austin and Silcocks, 8, Somerset-place, and T. 11. W. Mason and Co., 2, Mount-street. Swansea; T. H. Austin, 1331, Neath-road, Hafcd; Rhys Roberts, 92, Woodiield-street. Morriston J. L. Bowen, Lake'ield P. U., and W. Hancock, 2, Downing-street, Llanelly. 9198 HOUSE COAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THOS. lv HOB INS ON I lb, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. BEST FFALDAU Large, 17a. per ton, delivered; weight aud quality guaran- I teed. Why pay mora. 8$o7. YEZEY & CO., COACHDUILDERS TO HER MAJESTY. 19, MILSOM ST., LONGACRE, BAnI I Have always a large selection of hand- I' somelv fliiisl'ed *• CARPVLaGES, DOG CARTS, ETC. I jT WECDING liiNGH JL BROUGHTON S I THE NOTED WY-DDING RING SRoP | 4 Y Siop Eyaad &m Fodrwyu; I I Priodstsol. oi HIGH-h'TliEBI, iSWANS?l&. J xOppo*ite Down axd Son/. A I BASS& Co., LIMITED BKETTEU3, BURTON ON TRENT, Supplies of these Celebrat"d ALES i-c kept in splendid condition, both in Cask and Bottle, and all orders will be promptly and care/iil'v attended to by II. STONE, WINE ME ROM A NT, j f WHOLESALE AGENT FOR NEATH I' AND DISTRICT. Telegraphic Addi ess:—"STONE," NEATH. ¡ Telephone No. 414, NEATH. j Silver Medal, Edinburgh, 1889. Gold Medal, Jamaica, 1891. Gold M-d-si. Derby, 1891. j Highest Award at Chicago Exhibition. Alto- getber Six Gold Medals received. COLEMAN'S I, I; '1j( 1 f I; uR ] LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WINE, Is a delicious beverage and tonic made from s Port Wine, Liebig's Extract of Meat, and t Extract of Malt. f WINCARNIS | vent fraudulent imitations. OVER FIVE THOUSAND j1 Unscbelted T estimonials have been received • from Medical Men. The following Important Testimonial has been received from Dr. T Lh TCHhh. Applacross, Rosehire. N.B., j July 2nd, 1897. Dear Sirs.—Please forward quarter-of-a- dozen "Win;arrus" immediately as my patients 1 supply is t.boat done. I trust ihere will be no delay, as he takes no other nourishment, and has been sustained and gained strength by "Wincarnis" for twelve weeks.—Yours faithfully, DUNCA'N FLETCHER, L.R.C.P. WINCARNIsj; Is sold by all Druggists. Wine Merchants, and Patent Medicine Vendors. Ask fo: Coleman's "Wincarnis,' or Leibig's Extract of Meat and J Malt Wine, and see that the word "Wincarnis" is on the shoulder of the bottle. Sold in Bottles, 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. everywhere. Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of the above, OVER FIVE THOUSAND j1 Unscbelted T estimonials have been received • from Medical Men. The following Important Testimonial has been received from Dr. T Lh TCHhh. Applacross, Rosehire. N.B., j July 2nd, 1897. Dear Sirs.—Please forward quarter-of-a- dozen "Win;arrus" immediately as my patients 1 supply is t.boat done. I trust ihere will be no delay, as he takes no other nourishment, and has been sustained and gained strength by "Wincarnis" for twelve weeks.—Yours faithfully, DUNCA'N FLETCHER, L.R.C.P. WINCARNIsj; ] Is sold by all Druggists. Wine Merchants, and Patent Medicine Vendors. Ask fo: Coleman's "Wincarnis,' or Leibig's Extract of Meat and J Malt Wine, and see that the word "Wincarnis" is on the shoulder of the bottle. Sold in Bottles, 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. everywhere. Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of the above, (OLEMAN AND CO., LIMITED, NORWICH AND LONDON. Sample Bottle sect free by Post on receipt, ff full Postal Address. 1 PUBLIC NOTICES. SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. TO PERSONS ENTITLED TO VOTE FOR PROPRIETARY TRUSTEES OF THE SWANSEA HARBOUR. The period for which you elected us expires on the 1st March. We ask for a renewal of your confidence, and if re-elected arc prepared to continue the policy which we believe meets with your approval, and to be for the advan- tage of the port and town and trade of Swan- sea, in which we are each deeply interested. JOHN CROW RICHARDSON. GRIFFITH THOMAS, MORGAN TUTTON. F. CORY YEO. Swansea, February 17th, 1898. 9218 T" UTTHE"ELECTORS" OF IPROPRIE- TARY TRUSTEES. 1 TARY TRUSTEES. -P SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. Gentlemen,— Having been nominated by a large number of shippers 10r 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 with the trade of the port for the past twenty year-i that I trust ?t may serve as the best assurance on my part that if you do me the honour of electing me, I will spare no effort to further the interests of the port and of its tra/tters. I have the honour to rc.nu.in. Yours obedientlv, 9216 HYAM GOLDBERG. LANDOVERY COLLEGE. IN est TERM will begin on ITESDA Y. May 10th. Boarders return the previous day. The following Scholarships and Exhibitions have been gained sinca la5t October (1897) direct from Sch«)l — £100 a. year. Mathematics, Trinity College, Cambridge. BcO a year, Mathematics, Bal- hcl College, Oxford. £ 50 a year. Mathema- tics, Jesus Collc-ge, Oxford. £ 30 a year. Classics, Wadhsm College, Oxfotd. ESO a I year, Science, St. John's College, Cambriu^t. JL.50 a vear, History, M»gdaiea College, Ox- 11-00 a year, Classics. Brasenose Col- lege, Oxford. £80 a year, History, Brasenos; College, Oxford. £ S0 a year, Mathematics. Jesus College, Oxiord. Boys are speciaiked for Scholarships in any one of the iour sub nets—Classics, Mathematics, Sciencc, or His: kn-which may be best suited to the natural abilities of each. Applv to the Warden, College, Llanuoverv. 908-3 g WANSEA CYMMRODORION. AT THE I REE LIBRARY 011 TUESDAY NEXT, 'I Feb. 22nd, ERNEST RHYS, ESQ., M.A cf London, l' Will LECTURE in English on "Old Welsh Heroes and their relation with the Wales cf to-day." Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. The Annual St. David's Banquet will be held at the Royal !I March 1st, at 7 p.m. Tickets 3.s. 6d. each. 3G4a2-21- ,j ST. NICHOLAS' SEAMEN'S CHURCH I ANNUAL TEA AND MEETING TUESDAY, F E ii P, A 22, I At 5 and 7.30 p.m. Chairman—RONALD E. BILL, Esq. I TEMPERANCE HALL, ORCHARD STREET, SWANSEA. 9191 A LBERT HALL, SWANSEA. ——— TUESDAY, MARCH 1st, 1893. I One Night Only. i MR. ALBERT CHEVALIER Will give a RECITAL, Assisted bv MISS AIMIS ROWK. Mil. ALFRED H. WEST, MR. G. KING MORGAN, MR. ISIDOER MARCIL, And Wili sing: E can't take a roise out o' oi," I "Our Bazaar," "He, I, Hanu," "We did ave a time." "My Old Dutch." "The future Mrs. 'Avrkins." "Our little Nipper." "Wct:'s the good o' hanyfink? why Nufiink." Etc.. etc., etc. Tickets and Plan at Messrs. Thompson and ShackelTs Music Warehouse, 32, Castle-street. Prices.—Numbered and reserved seats, 4s. and Ss. unreserved. 2s. admission, one shilling. Doors open 7.30; commence at 8. Ticket- holders admitted at 7.15. Manager—Mr. CHAS. INGLE. 9194 j p MIGRATION TO CANADA, FREE GRANTS OF LAND IS MANITOBA. FREE GRANTS OF LAND OR CROWN GRANT AT LOW PRICES L"; JlUER PROVINCES. ALSO CHEAP IMPROVED FARMS. II Classes Wanted.—Capitalists, persona nith moderate incomes, Farmers, Married Coupk-i and -ingle Men willing to engage a» Farm Labourers, and young men desiring t-o h-arn tanning. Special arrangements for Doni-.stic Servants. Canada has gold and other minerals in abtm- lance; also immense foresLS, produ;rive 3shcries, important manufacturing industries, die largest area of fertile land availanle t.,r t settlement in the world, end a growing Im- port and export trade in all com muddies Pamphlets, Maps, reliable infonria:;on and idvice vil all ma ters of interest to ater.diii-T settlers, and as to the trade und conimeice"1 be dominion, may be obtained gratis au-i post ree on application to the Canadian brovern- nent Agtnt in Wales, 10, The W alk, Ca-diff, jr to any of the Agents of the Can^iiaa government in the Uniited Kingdom. Correspondence and personal izitervieivs m- rited. 1'48 BATH AND WEST AND SOUTHERN COUNTIES. For the Encouragement of I AGRICULTURE. ARTS AND MANU- FACTURES. Patron—H.R.IL THE Prince of Wales, K.G. President- 1898—Lord Windsor. ] GREAl 6HOW AT CARDIFF. MAY 25, 26, 27, 28, and 30, 1898. I ENTRIES CLOSE as follows;- I Implements, Machinery-, Art-Manufactures, I etc., March 16. j Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. Cheese, Butter, I Cider, Butter-Making, "Milkiug, Shocing, etc., April 4. Poultry, April 30. j THaS. F. PLOWMAN, I 4, Terrace-walk, Lath. Secretary. 9172 CAPTAIN WEBB'S ENGLISH MADE I MATCHES, j' ARE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED TO THE BRITISH PUBLIC. j ,'LKASK ASK Y^UR GROCLR FOR THEM THE EMPIEEJ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21*t, 1893. AND DURING TEE WEEK. JB JTTI A N\/rnr> THE MAN WHO ™ ±Li. C AA1 1-, NEVEit SMILES. A Perpetration of Humorous Vocil Airocitiaat ARCHIE RICHARDS j MISS LIZZIE VALROSE Songstress, j lh« Charming, Popular Socg«tre#«, J ALF CHESTER I THE INIMITABLE ELTONS in his in J Comic Songs with Graphic Illustrations. ''A Carriage Ride and ite Mtshaps." MIS/S ADA FAWN i "The Maid of Athens." a Comieali'y by The Popular cuaracter lieagslraig. | THE FOLK LEorGETIS i In Timethy Jaekseu's drawing R*em« The KEENE & REEVES COMBINATION and Twelve Yoaog ladies in dmk "A MERRY" QUEEN." Edwin Keene as the Baked l etato Man. ALL ROT ALL fiOTI -IN Next WMk—TERNE TROUPE, BROWN & KELLY COMBINATION, .Jt* PUBLIC NOTICES. THIS DAY AND UNTIL FEBRUARY 28™, WE OFFER WILLS' GOLD FLAKE CIGARETTES IN TINS OF 50 FOR ONE SHILLING. "TIT-BITS," 40, CASTLE STREET. 9195 IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE IMPORTERS COMPANY LTD., SWANSEA, Beg to announce bhey have just discharged a Cargo of Prime Light Soil (finest quality) IRISH MAGNUMS. Also the arrival of a special consignment oi Seed Potatoes, carefully selected .Mya&ts, Kidneys. Elephants, Early Roses, Lym Grays, Hebrons, Regents, etc. Frtnch and Valencia. Onions, Figs, Dates, Nuts a.nd Oranges always in stock. Fiuest Irish Meadow Hay a.t "wholesale rrico in lots of one ton acd upwards. Ord-ers respectfully solicited, which will be despatched with prompt and careful attention Teicg-aphic Address:—"Importers, Swansea. Telephone No. id4. 3236 j I uK.LtPS" PIANOS. I As used by the Royal Conservatory oi Music II Dresden, His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, etc., etc. Sole Agents for South Wales— I THOMPSON & SHACKELL, I Limited, I 32, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. ESTEY ORGANS, nearly 300,000 sold, ilia i best organ made. Sole Agents for South Wales- THOMPSON & SHACKELL, LTD., 32, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. Price Lists Free. Store Prices for Cash. 874-3 ex The New MANTLE just introduced, of extra strength and durability. To be obtained from JOHN LEGG, Agent for the We Is bach Company, 17 and 18 Nelson-street, Swansea. Sanitary, Hot water, Heating, and Ventilat. ing Engineer. 9153 TELEPHONE 17. GALE'S RECOGNISED COFFEES., Roasted by Experts, and quite hot when received. J'resh from the Mill, The highest perfection of Coffee in Wales. PRICE 2/" P3 £ R LB» ISAAC GALE, j 18, HIGH STBEET, SWANSEA! Have your BOOTS made to measure by i A* ABBOTT. HAND-SEWN BESPOKE BOOTMAKER. Who has had over 26 years pract cal ex- perience, and has made the Anatomy of the Foot Lis special line. Effect of wearing bad fitting boots. Natural Foot. Hie boot must be made to the foot, and not f ths foot to the boot, j 27, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. { Afieot for the celebrated Walkineasa Boot. J I S.P.Q.R. M S.P.Q.R. "M S.P.Q.R. ■ I S.P.Q.R. M SMALL PRICE 1 QUICK 111 III I 111 wM | FOR SICK HEADACHE, 9 BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTED* BAIRD'S BILIOUS AND LIVER PILLS SPEEDY, SAFE, SECURE EEMED* Price iJ. 1U. Sold by— fl BOOTS, (Sole Local Agents). I AT THI: REDUCED PRICE OF" I 9tn. I SW AN-EA: 2, Oxford-street, i LLANELLY 66, Stepney-street, P-'NTYPRIDD: 83, Tail-street. NEWPORT: 42. Commercial-street, ABERDARE 12, Commercial-street. Ii BOOTS, CASH CHEMISTS (WESTERStlk LTD., I Head OfficesNOTTINGHAM, JESSE BOOT, Managing Dieeotofc, t i FOR PIANOS & ORGANS AND ALL OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUME JTTH and best prices for CASH or CREDIT, try J. BRADER & SONS;; Who iiold an IMMENSE STOCK of BEST ENGLISH AND FOREIGN MA £ J3^ ESTABLISHED 1840. Best value allowed for JHB OLD PIANOS IN EXCHANGE. Wm Only Address :— SEE ) 9, WIND STREET, SWANSEA; 1 I jOh I dear me, I for g ot TO GIVE TUDOR WILLIAMS BALSAM OF HONEY To MY CHILDREN BEFORE THEY RETIRED TO BED. I AM certain thev wil] Cough all Nigl»c without it. iWre is nothing on tne faee of the earth equal to it; thoroughly up to date. NO Mother shoultl neglect to keep this infallible Remedy Sn ihe hous.- -e.isiy lor any emergency. Rtmember thai it is wiser to check a slight Cougd at the ■. oau- mtmcemfnt than to allow it to develop nic-j a lingering v^pmplaint. Ask directly for T'odar Williams' Balsam of Homey, and see that fern get the right article. Person- suffering from Difficulty of Lireatidtg shcuid give it a trial. L' .ARGFST SAT.F OF ANY COUGH LUNG EDICINE I?>" THE WORLD. 20/000 OF TESTIMO NIALS TO HAND. 1A BAG of LETTERS IN x-very Day, and what they say about TUDOR WILLIAMS' BALSAM OF BONEY IS SOMETHING MA,TiLLOUS. It is impossible- to publish all the Ectra- ordirutry TuUinonia is received. A Magistrate" states :-1 find your Balsasi of Honey most effectual tor Broacrwtis. "A Lady," Mrs. West, Felix-place, Stroud, writes — Y our Balsam of Honey cured asy little aoc of Whooping Cough. Seed me -u another supply. I have a daughter subject to Croup, and I find it very beneficial. The British Army report. highly of it. Sold by all Chemists and Stores in 1& ljd, 2s. 9d.. and 4s. 6cL bottles. Sample bottle* sent (post paid) for 1& 3d., and 5s., from the iaventuc. T TV 1,1 A D. TUDOR WILLIAMS, MEDICAL HALL, ABEHDA3Z.