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SPRING RENOVATIONS. I fiEN EVANS & CO., LTD., HAVE EXCEPTIONAL FACILITIES, As they employ a very large staff of competent jj^igners, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, 0 'shers nd Fixers, which enables them co carry out all such work with despatch, in a thorough manner and at most Moderate Prices. I
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r SFKING BEN EVANS & co., j t LTD., HAVE EXCEPTIONAL FACILITIES, As they employ a very large staff of oompetøll Designers, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterer Polishers and Fixers, which enable tbea 10 carry out all such work with despatch, in a most thorough maimer and at moat KoMI8II8 Prices.
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'REPfIO ADVERTISEMENTS SOUTH WALES DAILY POST. ^°Et>3. O 015. I THKRK Six TIMES, 20 0 9 0 30 Words 0 9 1 0 1 6 40 Words J 1 o 1 6 2 3 60 W ûrds ¡ 1 3 2 0 3 0 60 Words 1 16 1 2 6 j 3 6 ihese charges apply only to the classes of Adver-Selll-nts specified below, and are "-tiy confined to those which are ordered for ^isecutiv- insertions, and paid for previous ^isecutiv- insertions, and paid for previous ° insertion; if either of tbesa conditions is j complied with, the Advertisement will 'e charged by the Business Scale —Apart- 7^ Situations Vacant or Wanted, To be if1' or Sold, Lost, Found, and Miscellaneous "ants. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Applicants sending r*T. replies to Advertisements addressed to Ultials or fictitious names, at this Office, are ^Ue&ted not to send original testimonials their applications, but to -enclose copies testimonials only. Advertisers are cautioned that Postmasters V? not allowed to deliver letters addressed to jjtials or Fictitious Dan.es at toy Post Office. Uers addressed to Initials or Fictitious may be s;nt to the office of the South ^es Daily Post," High-street, Swansea, and kept until applied for by the Adver- NOTICE. South Wales Daily Post" will be de- Ofii to subscribers from the Chief Ces> High-street, Swansea, at the following Prepaid Rat-es:- n Per Messenger. Per Post. Month 1 0 2 0 ihree Months 3 0 6 0 SJ* Months 6 0 12 0 Months 12 0 24 0 d Y irregularity in the delivery should be immediately at the Chief Office. -== ,P'1 TUkTlûNS VAC AN r. —It is not always an easy matter in a suita^^Q servant, but by Advertis- a § in the "Daily Post" you obtain at least .number of applicants to choose from—an *P^rtant consideration. energetic and trustworthy Man re- tires, '^ired, with good references.—Ad- *—"Daily Post," Swansea. 28b4-2 P-R bin TICE.—Wanted a sharp, intelli- ^rt Youth as an Apprentice to the JJiyj". drapery.—Apply, Thos. Yorath, Y^i^waiisa. 901a3-27 O-EXTS Wanted. —Jewellery, watches, tule clothing, toys, hardware, furni- Angers, cycles. Wholesale book free. "-y-Sgy May, Birmingham. 7803 A GENTS Wanted to sell our celebrated Cocoa Teas, French Coffee in Tins, and Co. reticulars free. Oliver, Oliver and Southgate-road, London 8917 ^^ENTICES and Improvers wanted, Cuttin Indoors, to dress arxi mantle-making, fitting thoroughly taught; first- •maj] business; comfortable home; Premium. Mrs. Morris, 20, Albert, Castle Fields, Shrewsbury. 13b3-3i —Wanted, a good Doughmaker CartrJ^u ^culder.—Apply, C. England, 6, oad, Swansea. 897a3-27 \j^ESEMAKEE Wanted; good~wagis *"° one billing to make herself ^hav-K 1Jse^ul-—Mrs Ward, Moreton Corbet, Salop. 40b5-29 C 1 Service Appointments. -Sala-i2.s of Wanted £ 400 tuition by correspondence, ships p oung Mem to prepare for Clerk- ^til 'ui X°^Se' Customs, etc. no payment ton-strc C.cess^ui'» stamp.—Secretarv. 48, Lin- B- -Juuington, London. 53b3-31 wanted to 18, d ,e Dressmaking.—Apply Miss Abbott, ^^eche-strwt, Swansea. 925a3-29 Tailors wanted those used *ieti en ^!es' work preferred; only reliable III .—Apply by letter or personally tl :day, 28th Lost., Tailoring Department, vans and Co., Limited, Swansea. 37b3-29 VJT j "AL Servant wanted good home send age and wages.—Mrs. j *veQi, 1 j' Clarendon-road, Holland Park- ^^Lj^ndon. 774a3-29 Q GOD General wanted; nurse and boy P*> Ionian twice weekly state ag*, "ith |lj 1W'—96, Plymouth-road, Pen- fVp di?[ 96la3-30 VJT \ERAIj Servant Wanted; small ai?fy >' good character required coia- \i-0uie to g'O'O'd girl-—Apply, Mrs. °°dland Dairy, 36, St. Helen's-road, 32b4-2_ VJT —-Wanted, at once, a smart c^u^Qlt,r, grocery and Provisions; one j f l>fc!ak Welsh gocd reference indis- ^tciul' ^PP'7 Tredegar Stores Com- l.0a5' ^redegar, Mon. 983a3-30 Wanted capable of ^reford iri^ c^args of home, 2 miles from dren ciean an,l trustworthy; school.—Apply, Mrs. Bayley. \f Hereford. 960a3-30 "4, S-HELP Wanted; two other ^ePfc: wages given to rbet cjk Apply. Mrs. Ward, Moretoci ^awbury^Salop. 39b3-29 "V 'J^^LE Agents wanted, everywhere, *V'Ce > liK Eire, and Accident Insur- ^kly lerms; interest in books; Oxfnrj ^n^iteily premiums.—Manager, tl"street, Pontycymmer, G!am. 957a3-30 hT* ard active man, with T^neratjip.8 sPare time, wanted highlv re- -n V11118 to suitable man.—Address "V/tv' -■„ y_>0Kt,: Swansea. 4ob4-3 Vy A^TED, good General Servant.— P?iy after 5 p.m., o7, Walter road, 934a3-29 V- j' a &°°d Oenera] Servant, ab'e ^t-road i plam cooking.—Apply, 12, \V AKTFn 20b3-31 t> a< n once, a good, strong gtrl Servant.—Apply 78. St. W a — l—341^1 8 a^ie' ^nersi! Servant; must be rador-crasL^PQ; m!rae kePL — APP!y W" V\TpiT^ Swansea" \V, nor?; numl>er good Plasterers; ■v':rs' lJouH^Ute' plentiful. —Joseph ytr rvTp r^?"are' Morecambs. 14b3-31 »>j ni!,t'P a. §°°d, honest General Ser- 1 '2, rj' rpf-rgaice from last place.—Ap- eens-3venue, S war sea. Ilb3-31 ,ni;i V ^0Ung Girl to nurse* xiaby. "S'i'iy 9 Yfl fr,e-P in; must ba cl:ar.— y\r nsel-stre3t, Swansea. 6b3-31 X| fill 80r'd Machinist to Tailoring vl. '•"t "1)* m small job;.—Address yTF 7 PostL Swansea. 94ba3-29 Wi '"•ier^n'a General Servant; good "7. re<luired;to sit-ep out pie- ^owcr.street( Swansea. W:^DTV—« 947a3"29 l"»rs« B». "vrnRg Boy, to look after S rc«.. f>rl1 aP' SIid deliver.—Apply: •v-w. Cer8, High-street. Swansea. \y 933a3-29 nt 2" *°°^ ^,lr^ as Cenoral Servan*, jvj' Apply b°t\n <>!) »nj y '•"Jidon-rc-aii. A 'r .r SITUATIONS VACANT. "OTTANTED, a Girl, about 15, to assist in ▼ » housework, good chaxacter.-Apijiyl Grocer, 31, Clarence-terrace, Swansea. 979a3-29 WANTED, a Gencral Servant; able to V ▼ wash; must be fond of children.— App.y 15, Finsbury-terrace, Swansea. 927a3-29 WANTED, at once a clean, respectable Girl, age about 16.—Apply, 122, Hamilton-terrace, Gorse-lane, Swansea. 19b3-3l WANTED, good General Servart. able to do plain cocking; small family; nurse kept.—Apply 9, Skettv-rcad, Swansea. 35b4-2 WANTED good general Servant, for small family; must be able to do plain cooking.—Apply 17, Walter-road, Swan- sea. 985a3-30 WAN TED, energetic Labourer, to live near works wages 21s.—Apply, P.«s ana Kirby, T-rDenr-, Engineering W rks, Mor- riston. 893a3-27 WAN'J'ED, about the end of this month, an experienced Cook.—Apply, with references, to Mrs. Jones, Lion Hotel, Machyn- lleth. Mont. 902a3-27 W ANTED a thoroughly respectable Gill as General; reference from last place, .•■-j.-i s>' after 6 p.m., 29, Mirador-crescent, Up- lands, Swansea. 943a3-29 W ANTED, plain Cooks, 216 18s. House- v v Parlourmaids, Housemaids, Nurse- no usemaids, Generals.—Apply, 10, KingV road. Cardiff. 962a3-30 WAN TED. a Young Girl, as General Ser- vant one from the country preferred. —Apply, ;&, Chaddesley-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 899a3-27 WANTED, Housekeeper, able to wash, iron; and fond of children; good liome; age about 40.—Appiy, No. 4, Dinas- street, Landore. 951a3-30 ouseinaq WANTED, Cook-Oeneral, bousemaad v T kept; small faniily.-Apply, 7 to 9 Mrs. Leeder, Mount Pleasant House, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 953:13-30 WANTED, an intelligent Youth as Ap- prentice exceptional opportunity.— Hoare Bros., Photographic Artists, 66, Oxford Street, Swansea. 1000a3-31 WANTED, immediately, a good General Servant; comiortab'le home.—Apply PL-.v stating full particulars, to Mrs. Bright. House of Lords, Neath. 993a3-31 W ANTED, a good General, n small family; no children; washing and plain ironing.—Apply, 1,343, Neath-rcad, Hafod, Swansea. r»0b4-2 WANTED, a superior clean young Person as General. — Apply, stating age, wages, and experience, to Mrs. Furse, 5, The Promenade, Ilfracombe. 990a3-31 WANTED, Assistant Barmaid; willing T V to help in light house duties.—State age and experience, to Proprietor, Market Tavern, Pembroke Dock. 26b4-2 ANTED, respectable young Girl, 12 to V V 14, for housework; comfortable place, must ue clean and wilhng.-Address by letter, Rex. "Daily Post," Swansea. 948a3-29 WANTED immediately, non-union iron moulders only really first-class men are required; top wages will be paid.-Applv Stothert and Pitt, Limited, Bath. 989a3-Si ANTED, respeofable Young Girl as V V Nurse; must be accustomed to child- ren highest references.—Apply Mrs. Wil- liams, Bhofimaen House, near Llandilo. 958a3-30 WANTED, at once, Young Man, 18, as Haulier must thoroughly under- stand horses; state wages, indoors; reference required.—John, Post Office, Llanharran, near Llantriseant, Glam. 956a30.30 C AA Servants (all classes) wanted for t/V/v London and country; servarts suited free. Write, stating age, Registry, Ashbury, Tufflev-avenue, Gloucester. 42b4-10 T SITUATIONS WANTED. IT is Tove's Labour Lost to wander about in search of a berth, but it is a situation gamed if you advertise in the "Daily Post." BAKERS and Confectioners.—Young Man, 21, seeks re-engagement as second or good single; well up in Uread, cake, and smalls, hot plate; abstaliner.-Baker, care of Maisey, Model Steam Bakery, Barry Dock. 10L3-31 G^OOM-COACHMAN seeks Situation; ride, drive, single or pair; 3 £ years' excellent character.—Apply, S. Maidmont, Donhead, St. Mary, Salisbury, Wiltshire. 998a3-31 HOTELS.—Young Lady desires manage- ment of good class Hotel or Refresh- ment Rooms. — Address Oak dale, Tettenhall- road, Wolverhampton. 992a3-31 REQUIRED an engagement aa Lady Housekeeper, or Housekeeper Com- panion; good manager and needlewoman; Churchwoman.-Xss Pothecary, "St. Olaves," Oriord-road, Boscombe, Bournemouth, Hante. 949a3-29 WANTED, a Situation as Working House Keeper or Cook-General in or near SivanNa.-Apply, L. Aplin, 4, Rhyddings- teiTaoe, Swansea. 27b4-l OUNG Lady seeks engagement in Hotel Bar slight experience Swansea pre- ferred.-Write F., Black Lion Hotel, Brecon. 981a3-30 YOUNG Lady (22); requires Situation m Confectioner's or Stationer's had some experience.Address, V. J., "Daily Post, Swansea. 400a3.30 YOUNG Ladv seeks re-engagement xs Pupil Teacher. (2nd year) after Easter Holidays, in or near Swansea. -Address, Lalla, "Daily Post," Swansea. 95 I YOUNG Lady seeks situation in Post Office; 4 years' experience at single needle counter work and accounts,, or would take book-keeping clerk in any place of busi- ness gcod references.—Address Operator, Daily Post," Swansea 955a3 30 I————WW MUSICAL. MUSICAL. *— Mr. Hunwick, teacher of music, receives and pupils for violin and mardokne tuition; terms on appli- cation.—11, Christina-street," Swansea. 941a3-29 P. ÎANO by Collard, T-alnuc, latest model, JL 30 guineas easy terms.—J. Brader and Sons, only addrsis, 9, Wind-street, Swansea 944a3-9.9 HARMONIUM 7 stops, large modol in jLjL perfect condition, 7 guineas; Sa. per month.—J- Brader and Sons (only address), 9. Wind-street, SnaES'ja. 945a5-29 (1 -I Q "J Q Handsome iron upright JL M X Grand Pianoforte in w alnut ar d and Marquetenie case; cheek action brass pimplate 10 years' warranty.— Gwynne Brader, 17, Heathfieid-street, Swan- sea. 943a3-29 PIANO, upright Grand, full trichord, check action, iron frame; worth 40 guineas, only 26 guineas cash a bargain.—Chaa. Eadon, 53, Brunswick-street, Sw 45b4-3 IANO, walnut case, beauti- ful tone; cost J345, now £ 1" cash; gr at barg.iin good maker.Chas. Eadon, 53 Brunswick-street, Swansea. 46b4 3 P'ANO. second-hand, trichord, celesrte a-tion sweet tone 22 guineas 12-. m.:utii!r. —Charles Eadon. 63, Brunswick- ■iro t :1"< 171:.4.3 TO LET BUSINESS PREMISES I ——————————————.————— IF you have a House to Let or have any Article for Rale, or if you arc in Want or anything, Advertise in the "South Wales Daily Post," and you will obtain quick and satisfactory results. TO LET, Offices, at 14, Ade,aide-strcet.- JL Apply, L. and G. TUlloch and Co., Gioster-place, Swansea. 22b3-31 TO LET, Myrtle Cottage, Newton, eight rooms, with garden, fruit trees, etc.— Apply R. Woolcott, Newton, near Mumbles. 49bt/c TO be Let or Sold, commodious Premises, main road, St. Thomas; suitable for conversion into shop.—Apply, G. Hill, Baker, St. Thomas, Swansea. 952a3-30 TO LET, 110, Gorse-lane, Swansea; ex- cdleret repairs; rent 10s, — Apply Bushell, Cambria Brush Manufactory, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 54b44. TO LET, 3-roomed Cottage on Mount I T. Pleasant, with good garden; 3s. 9d. week.—Charles Williams, Cae-delyn House. I Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 4,9b4-3 TO LET, that old established, double TO LET, that old established, double licensed house, Ship and Castle Inn, Loughor; rent, £ 40. — Hughes, 53, St. George's-terrace, Swansea. 987»3-31 rpO LET, Corner Shop; bakehouse and JL good living accommodation, at Neath immediate possession; rent moderate.—Apply r Sims, Alexander-street, Neath. 978-5-30 I TO LET, with immediate possession, a small Temperance Business, good open- ing for young couple; man to do other work.- Apply Evans, Temperance-hall, Swansea. 920a3-29 920a3-29 THE St. George Hotel, Walter-read, Swan- sea, to let; absolutely free; lease 10 vears; doing good atd respectabl; business — Hughes, White Hart Stores, Swansea. 983ao-31 TO LET, Shop, corner of Orange and Union -streets, Swansea, three large plate-glairs windows, extensive cellar; also Shop in Union-street; bo-ih splendidly situ- ated.—Apply, Chas. V. Crabb, Uentral Cham- bers, Goat-street, Swansea. 18b3-31 CORNER House and Shop fco Let; No. 10, bond-street; suitable for any class trade; moderate rental.-Apply Curno w. 19, Promenade, Swansea. 915a3-31 HOSPITAL-SQUARE, increasing business it centre will put in suitable shop front I for any business.—For terms, address Front, "Daily Post," Swansea. 871a3-31 HALF-HOUSE, with Kitchen, to let, un- furnished, off Craddock-street; every convenience; jno objection to children; rent ( 7s. weekly. — Address Street, "Daily Post,' i Swansea. 36b4-2 TO LET-HOUSES. TO LET, from April 15th, No. 55, Bmns- wick-,street, Swansea.—Appiy at No. 66, next door. 931a3-29 TO LET. i*os. 14 and 17, Hanover-street: rent £ 20; immediate possession.— Apply, Frank E. Tunbridge, auctioneer, Swr n- i sea. 9394 TO LET, No. 3, Victoria-street, Uplands, Swansea; rent, 8s. 6d, per week.— Apply to Jehn R. Richards, solicitor, 31. Fisher-street, Swansea. 777a3-29 TO LET, Houses in various parts of Swan- sea. Puitah'.e for working cbs^s.— Apply, Chas. V. Crabb, Central Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. 17b3-31 TO LET, Dinder Villa, near Dynevor 1 Station, Lonlas; hot and cold water throughout, bath-room, w.c., lawn tennis and orchard, and good kitchen garden. Possession of garden can be had at once, the house on July 1st.—Apply 90, Oxford-street, Swansea. 971a3-30 TO LET, with immediate possession, ;f required, 2b, Glanmora-crescent, six- rooms and scullery, hot and cold bath; also 52 and 53, Malvern-tevrace, 7 rooms and scul- lcry, hot and cold bath, gas throughout.-Ap- ] ply to W. H. Michael, Brunswick Timber Yard, Swansea. 940a4-4 I i HOUSE in Rodney-street to let; in per- < feet repair, and fitted with every con- veniance. — Apply Mr. Tucker, 46, Rodney- • street, Swansea. 8b3-31 M" UMBIES.—To let, 8, Church Par'k 1 nire rooms bath good gardens near church and station pleasant situation.—Apply Eley, Mumbles. 924a3-29 MUMBLES.—To LET, a 10-roomed, well- JH-L furnished house, immediate posses- sion facing the sea; rent P,2 10s. a week, without linen or plate. Address X.Y.Z., "Daily Post," Swansea. 939a3-29 f PART WE NTS. A P ARTMENTS. To let, comfortable A rooms; would suit two gsstlemen; term moderate. Apply .58, Oxford-street S (opposite National School), Swansea. 896a3-u6 A PARTMENTS.-Wanted, by Gentleman A Sitting-room and Bedroom; not far j from the Post Office; moderate ternis.- ] Address by letter, Rooms, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 55b4-2 APARTMENTS Superior furnished 1 Apartments to let, front or back sit- ting room, one or two bedrooms, use of piano no children; terms moderate. — Apply, 53, Mansel-terrace, Swansea. 33b4-2 ] LODGINGS for three working men at 3s. JLj per week healthy spot; south view. — 16, Pemnaen-terrace, Constituiton-bill, Swan ( sea. 3Sb4-3 J TO LET, comfortable front apartments, Mount Pleasant, bath, every conven- lence; married couple or gentleman; term, 5s. 6d. weekly.—Address Clayton, "Da.ily s Post," Swansea. 865a3-29 r ■' "■ f MISCELLANEOUS ? OTICF-Cabs will stand for Hire at the ( Entrance to Swansea Hospital, from this date, March 22, 1898. 964a3-30 s RELIABLE Pony and Trap to be Let on ( Hire light haulage done.—Apply J. I Bevan, 89, Western-street, Swansea. 900a4-2 ypEWRIMNG.-Lett,e.rs, MSS., docu- ] JL ments, etc., typewritten on reasonable ? terma.-Apply Manager, "Dailv Post," Swan- sea. 400n3-30 GOWER—Picnic Parties and Visitors will find good accommodation at the new Tea and Refreshment Rooms.—Address, Tha Misses Stephens, grocers, Oxwich. 56b4-2 FATH. -Readers of Vhe "Daily Post" can have the pjper delivered at their homes regularly every evening during the win- ter season by giving their names to L. Wil- liams, "Daily Post" agent, Neath, n STROLOGY. — Future ~forcto 1 d mar- 1 r\ riage, sucoesa, business,, changes send birth date, 6 stamps and stamped nvelope.- "Celia," 24, Regent-street, Brighton. 9b3-31 ASTROLOGY.—Your future foretold, mar- riage, future partner described, children, journeys, legacies, ruling planet, etc. Send date of birth. 12 stamps ane stamped envelope. -isfr. Lewis, 69, George-0 feet, Oxford. 922a3-29 AftA Tobacconists (commercing) Illstd. Guide and Catalogue (260 page-s;, 3d. How to open a, Cigar Store C20 to £ 2,000. Tobacconists Outfitting Co., 186, Euston-road, London. The largest and original house. Hairdressers fitted. Estimates free. 30 years' reputation. Mgr. Hy. Myers. 1761 THE Perfection of Medicine. —~jF Essery, Esq., J.P., Cefn Bryn, G<r,ver, thus describes Bevan's as proscribed bv the late Dr. Tom Will'sms, of Wind-stree', Swati- st-a. Prepared only by W. George, M.R.P.S., Market Dnsg Stores. 10. Oxford-street. 2016 [ FIRST DELIVERIES I oP eaely SPRING FASHIONS AT EDWARDS' areonview I TO-DAY, MONDAY. A OXFORD STREET, WATERLOO STREET, & PA RK STREET, SWANSEA. .——— FOR SALE. IF you have a House, Horse, Bicycle, Tricycle, Piano, Perambulator, Cow, Cart, Watch, Wardrobe. Organ, Melodeon, I Organctte, or any other conceivable article for sale, advertise in the 'South Wales Daily Post," and you will reach thousands of iikely customers. FOR Sale Cushion Tyre Bicycle, price 35s. f -Apply, William Hynam, Pentrepoth, Morriston. 982a3 30 FOR SALE, good Pneumatic "Raglan" Bicycle; £ 5 10s. Od.—Apply." 28, Sebastopol-street, Swansea. 29b4-2 F OR Sale, a npring Hand Truck; good as new suitable for light work.—Appiy J. J. Hoskins, Coachbuilder, Skettv. 954a3-30 OR SALE, a light Horse, 15 hands, 3 .1-: years old, warranted quiet in all har- ness.—Address Harness, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 929a3-29 FOR SALE, several second hand Pianos by renowned makers; perfect condition inspection invited at 11, Dynevor-place. Swansea- 946a3-29 OR SALE, Rustic Traps, Mi-1: Traps, Jr and Butchers' Traps. 3 Tip Garts; or will exchange.—Apply, G. Tucker, V/yndram- str, Swansea. 997a3-31 {71 OR SALE^ Dunfop Pneumatic Cycle (Gsnt's); good condition; £ 5 5s. Od. ash all accessories.—Address, Justice, 'Daily Post," Swansea. 25a4-2 FOR SALE, Black Cob, 14 hands, six years old, warranted quiet in all har- ness also, Harness and Trap. Trap nearly new, and made for two churns.—Address Trap. 'Daily Post," Swansea. 930a3-29 FOR SALE, ten Vols. "Review of Re views," bound, excellent condition. iCs. leopard skin make splendid rug, 21s., entertain useful domestic exchange.—Address Bargain, "Daily Post, Swansea. 52b4-3 FOR SALE, Waggonette with head; pro- perty o gentleman; built by Ball and Son. Also Waggonette, 6 inside, property of i lady, built by Fullers, Bath.—Apply, In- gram and Son, Carriage Builders, Glastonbury. 900a3-27 I BICYCLE; new, slightly soiled, for Sale, cheap on view.-—Scantleburv, Castle- square, Swansea. 935a3-29 I RICKS. -1 (juantity of Blue Stable Bricks for Sale, cheap. Apply "Bricks, I Daily Post Swansea. 942a3-29 BICYCLE for sale.—Gent's tip-top Dun- lop tyres, bargain seen any tini,\— L-ewis, 224, High-street, Swansea. 986a3-26 B .CYCLES. Por sale, safety (lady's), A:-) pneumatic bicycle, eminent maker; scarcely soiled £ 6 10s.—Write Safety, "Daily Post," Swansea. 923a3-29 B ICYCLES.-For Sale, high-grade Ameri- JD can Safeties, latest, Gents' JB8; Ladies' B8 10s. payable, one-half down, balance monthly instalments, if preferred; exceptional oargains approval.—Apply, Thomas, "Brvn Nedd," Skewen, Neath. 980a4-5. BICYCLES.—Gent's and Lady's High Grade Semi Rarer; genuine bargain ever offered.; weight 271b; up to date, 1898 machine, double tube, pneumatic, latest non- slipping tyres. This is a genuine bargain, High grade, not hardly soiled. No use to jwner. £ 6 15s. will send on approval; with .Iso high grade Lady's Safe y; latest pattern. just as new, latesi tyres, frame, gear case, ali accessories; approval with pleasure; L7 10s —Apply to H. Gill, Waverney Villa, Beach- load, Weston-supar-Mare 707a3-29 ("*1ORKS, Bottles, Spirit Flasks, Labels, J Pipes, Cigars, of ai* descriptions, best ind cheapest at Bailey's Cork and Bottle Stores, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 3527 DON'T forget the oldest established papsr hanging warehouse in Swansea md neighbourhood. Pugsiey and Sons, 24, V aterloo-street, Swansea,-Payers from ld. per pfcea to 30s.. etc. 618a4-7 171 GGS F>or Sale.—Faverolle, grand birds _J 4s. per sitting; descending from first Jrize Paris, 1896.—Childs, Abbotsburv, Dor- set. 41b4-10 EGGS from spiecdid pure bred black Min- Jfj orca; handsome Houdan and silver Wyandotte, 2s. 6d. per sitting. Post free, 3artlett, Chedington, Crewkerne. 799a4-15 GREENHOUSE; portable, spa.n reef; LJT new lift, x 7ft., with staging com- plete only £ 6 10s.-Apply W. Thomas, 21, Vlarlborough-road, Swansea. 23b4-2 UANTITY~of WaTl Paper for sale at id. per piece; must be cleared.—Apply, L6, Calvert-street, Swansea. 24b4-2 WHITE Leghorns.—Eggs from my cham- pion layers, averaging over 230, re- luced to 3s. 6d. doz., carriage free.—J. Embury, Llanhariy, Pontyclun, Glam. 950a3-29 WHITE Le^iorn Fggs, hisrhly bred T V prize strain; fourteen prizes this ;cason sittings, five shillings, ilree in fertile eplaced also few pullets or cockerels for sale, our shillings.—Wilson, Methven, Newport, don. 23b3"3l AFETY Cushion Bicycle for Sale, price 032s. 6d.; can be seen any time at 4, Mar- garet-terrace, Sketty. 921a3-29 ^IflEDS.—Garden Seed3 and Seed Potatoes, O1 the purest and bast stocks obtairabie, yit-h shrubs, fruit trees, roses n great variety vriaths, crosses, etc. flowers for cutting ilways on hand. James Harris, Blackpill Nursery. 8376 FOR Scales, Weighing Machines, Grocers' Utensils, and Confectioners' Show Glasses of every description; also Butchers' Tools and Clothing, go to Parnall and Sons, Limited, 12, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 5082 6 Spanish Pictures, three by,, or after, Murallo; also Six Dutch Oil Miniatures. —Hedges, 3, Pembroke-terrace, Coychurdh- road, Briagend, Glamorgan. 57b4-3 yi Cy inch Corder Condenser, ■ feed cards, J: good 300 Mule, cheap 70 Spindle, twisting frame, tykes make, J39. New Cards ie ,I ap.-J-ames Lancaster, Brighouae, Yorks. ]2b4..t t MISCELLANEOUS WANT$ ANTED, a House or Shop in Brynymor Road or Gorse Lane.—Apply with full particulars by letter, Brynymor, "Daily Pest," Swansea. 932a3-29 TTT ANTED, for Export, Ladies', Gents\ V* and Children's Left-off Weanng Apj^urel, Linen, Carpets, Furniture, etc.; tadies and gentlemen waited upon in town and ct untry.—Mrs. Raatz, 29, Watenoo-street, £ ansea. 89314-18 M rul CHURN.—Wanted, Sscond-hand Milk Churn with tap, to hold about 15 gallons state lowest price-John Thomas, grocer, Ltandilo. 9910L-31 TEA" LEA D.^—Wanted, a regular supply^ Tea Lead —State price end quant-ity to tbc Manager, "Daily Post," 211, High-street, i w Swansea. r. i TRADE SPECIALITIES. "D RUSHES.—Bushell and Co., Camtfriaa Lrush Works, New Oxford street, Swansea. Largest Brash manufacturers la Swansea. Largest Brush manufacturers la Wales. Also Corks. Mats, Baskets, etc. r 4920 V\T WALLACE, 230, High-street, Swan- » • sea, Bespoke and Anatomical Boot and olioe Maker. Established in Swansea 35 years. 1b3-31 \\T WALLACE respectfully draws the • attention of Proffssional Gentle- men to his Special 15s. 6d Boot, Hand Welted, F.exibie, and Smart, 230, High-street, &wan- 2b3-31 W WALLACE claims to hold the largest • variety of Gentkmtn's Boots in the district. A trial visit solicited to 230, iligil- I etreet, Swansea. 3b3-31 WWALLACET agent for the • "Phealatees," "K," "Key," and "Pneumatic" Boots and Shoes.-230, High- street, Swansea. 403-31 W W ALLACE also 'holds a choice seiec- .7 ^ion °f Gentlemen's "Tan," "Green," "Buckskin, and Pat rt Leather Boots and thocsj—230, High-street. 5b3-31 A5IATTHEWS and Company, Credit A5IATTHEWS and Company, Credit • Drapers, Aberdeen House, Cradock- i street. Terms Weeklv, fortnightly, and | monthly. 7501 I J 1^- ftnd T. BLLLIN, Hea>th £ eld Mews, Funeral Carriages, Brakes, etc. Cabs a ways ready. Telegrams: "Bnllin." Tele- phone 65. 203 ROBERT DAVIDSONTTailor, WaterW street, Swansea, ball a complete new I stock of Woollens for the Spring season. An early inspection invited. 736a5-20 CORN PAINT, made of superior ingre- dien s, and easily applied Is. bottle for 6d.J. Davies, M.P.S., chemist, tlÛ, High- i street, Swansea. 8435 MH. WILLIA Sf~bXLEY^ Private En- quiry Agert, l.Tte Detective Sergeant Cardiff Police. Confidential Investigations. 11, Rawdon-place, Cardixf. Highest refer ences. 48211 CHARLES DAVIES, 28, College Street, Swansea, window show of Gents' Silk lies is acknowledged to be up-to-date; this months' delivery. 970a3-29 p HARLES DAVIES, ~28, College Street, v_y Swansea, is making a special Show of Gents' Coloured Shirts, in newest patterns and designs see window. 969a3-29 I LONGMAN, Cross-street, holds the largest JLj stock of New and Second-hand Harness m Wales, at prices to ruit everybody. 715 ¡ BOOKBINDING.FOR GOOD ana ,-ub-1 stantial binding go to the "Dailj Post" Printing Works, 211, ELgh-utr-eet, Swansea. n I' MEMORIAL Cards tastefully printed at the "Daily Post" Printirg Works, 2il, lugii-street, Swansea. A large variety of specimens kept in stock. MARRIED LADIES. — Information and .A-T-AL. advice of priceless value (free). Send stamped envelope; please name paper. — Mrs. Lawrence, 2, South John-street, Liverpool. 950z7-31 TOYS, Sailing Boats, Toys, JSEes, etc.; new delivery wholesale only.—Davies and Sons, 52, Waterloo-street, Swansea,, be- tween Oxford-street and Calvert-street. 999a3-31 PMOLYNEUX, Wholesale Fish Mer- Po chant, 120, ff.gh-street. Swansea, ^hopkeeptrs supplied all kinds of Fish. Si-eciaiity: Fried Fish (wholesale, eighteen a shilling). 43735-28 o. DEATH to the Hire System.—Be wise and buy your Furniture for ca-sh and save bC per cent., from Giles Cook, Complete House furnish1 ng Establishment, 23, Waterloo- nrest, Swansea. 974a3-30 1 H I C\ Cash will buy a substantial Couch JL I V) in leather; Easy Chairs I4s. 6d, fas 25s., small Chairs 4s. 3d. and 4s. 6d., Strong Leather Suite from R.3 19s. 6d.—G. Lcok, 23, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 975a3-30 O pZ S. and upwards for a full size Feather UU Bed, Bolst rs and Pillows (linen tick). Beautiful Feather Beds from 9d. per lb. Flock riid MillpufE any price to clcar.—-Giles Cook, 23, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 976a3-30 7ID. Ptr Pound.—Just received from the 2 country, 12 splendid bags of Purified Feathers. Millpuff Beis, Bolsters and Pil- lows at your own price.—Giles Cook, 23, Waberloo-street, Swansea. v 977a3-30 Ol O Cash will buy a very substantial X Ami and well-made Bedroom Suite, norusisting of 4ft. Wardrobe, Duel, ess Dressing Chest Table, Tile Back Msurble Stand with Towd Rail and Pedestal Cupbcard, and 3 l"ne Chairs. Cheaper at L5 5&, L8 10s., £ 10, Giles Cook, 23, Waterloo-street, Swansea. a972a3-30 O O "1 /AS. Cash for a good second4><jid O 1U Pianoforte by Stemman Mid L/O.; £ 12 10s. for a superior Piano by Broad- wood and Sons, in Handsome Rosewood Case. Giles Cook, 2.3, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 972a.3-30 jf* Q "I :^S. Cash will purchase a lovely O -fL O Dining Room Suite in terra- ct tta velvet; all spring-seated and stiff backs, Siiiau chairs castoaed, Superior Saddle Back Suite, £ 7 10s. Leather Suites from 79-. bd.— (,-iks Cook, 23, Waterloo-street. S73a3-30 CORRUGATED SHEETS fronTssT'od. C cwt. RoofiL g Felts from 3s. lOd. per roll. Galvanised Tanks.—James Summerhilt, Beaver Works, Wolverhampton. 382z3-31 OLD TYPE.—Wanted a quantity of old, disused Type. — State price and quan- tity to the Manager, "Daily Post." Swansea, n S. 6d. will buy tihe finest spectacles or 2 folders in the world. No better lenses can possibly be made.—Sole agent for Swansea and District for the Automatic Sight Testing Company (Limited), W. George, Market Drug Stores, 10, Oxford-street. 1029 "Vf" APLE Cream Candy is most delicious JLIJL sweetmeat, made with cream, butter, milk, and tr-aple sugar; a pure American sweet, cream chips, cream candies, cough candies, butter scotch, chocolate paste, made on the Am vican principle, and only to be had I at the American Candy Factory, 39, Oxford- strest (opposite Schools), and Quay Parade, Swansea. 938a.3-29 PRYCE TROW, 55, Oxford-street, (Swan- sea, gas, steam aa<d hot water engineer; plumber and gasfitter; incandescent burners, pendants, hall lamps, harps, shades, globes, chimneys, etc. electric and wire bells fixed, baths and lavatories; all orders promptly at- teuded to. 7454 SCHOLASTIC. LANGUAGES. Mrs. Heywood (a native I of Spain), 16, Trafalgar-place, Smm-, sea (opposite Brvcmill Schools), undertakes teaching Spanish, Italian, or French. Lessons given at above :xldress, c.r at the home of pupils. 8354 01 I SALES BY AUCTION. I AT A LOW RESERVE. SALE OF VALUABLE LONG-LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES SITUATE AT THE MUM- BLES, IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMOR- GAN. MR. FRANK TUNBRIDGE is instructed to offer for SALE BY AUCTION at the ROYAL HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, Swansea, on TUESDAY, Muicb 29th, 1898 (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), all those two valuable long-leasehold Messuages, SHOPS AND DWELLING HOUSES known as 3 and 4. NEWTON ROAD, Situate in the heart of the village of the Mum- bles, close to the Dunns S'ation on the Swan i sea and Mumbles Radway. Each house has a frontage of 18 feet or thereabouts, by a depth of 200 fe;t more or less, and contains ¡ ON THE GROUND FLOOR—Good .Sale Shop with Sitting-room behind, Kitchen, Sculkrv, and W.C. ON THE FIPST FLOOR—Dining-ro-r^ and two Bedrooms. ON THE SECOND FLOOR-Two Bed- rooms. ¡ No. 3, Newton-road is let to Mrs. Evans, I draper, as quarterly tenant thereof at a rental of L30 per arnura. No. 4 is in the occupation of Mr. David L'avies as qusr eriy tenant at a similar rentai. The Houses are held for the unexpired -e-j- ouc (less the last two days) of a term oi '9 years from he 24th day of June, 1894, at a ground lent of C12 per annum. SAIJi: TO COMMENCE AT THREE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON. Further Particulars mav be obtained of the AUCTIONEER, 10, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. S'3bO I No. 5, BROOKLYN-TERRACE, NEWTON- ROAD, MUMBLES. MR. FRANK E. TUNBRIDGE has been favoured with instructions from Mr. C.&rke, who is Leaving the Mumbles. to SELL by AUCTION w., the premises as above-m^n- j turned, on WEDNESDAY, March 30th, 1898, ) the whole of the well-preserved 1 HOUSEHOLD FLRNITURE. and othrsr effects, including TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, and other CARPETS. hearth- rugs. linoleums, stairckrths, rods, mats, etc., I brass rail. s?teei. and other ftenders, well-made DRAWING-ROOM SUITE in plush, couch, arm chair, and two easy chairs in leather, tapestry, cisnille, lace and o>:hcr curtains, ■blinds, flower stands, bambno cornice poltv, 4FT. MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD with drawer and two cupboards, p;Br class, 5ft. 6'n. and 3ft. brass rail iron French bedsteads, wadl. I stabids, toilet ware, dresiing tabi-es. min-orts, j ciiesta drawer^, wicker dress frame, Windspr | cane and tush seat chairs. 4ft. 6in. WALNUT CHEFFONIER with PLATE-GLASS BACK, bamboo afternoon tea table, several well-mad^ I stained leg mahogany, ioo and c'bonised tables, 4ft. DRESSER fitted with shelves, drawers and cupboards, kitchen fender, table, old fcresi'les suitable for tea parties, etc.. bench, lamps, zinc baths, buckets, pails, coal scuttles, boilers, breakfast, tea and dinner ware, slew combustion and oil stoves, and the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, etc. The out-door effed's include, tool shed, bar- row, garden tool1*, carpenter's bench, etc. Gvioda on view morning of sale from Nine a.m. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock noon precisely. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneer, 10, Oxford-street, Swansea. tioneer, 10. Oxford-street, Swansea. The House is To Let, wiLh possession after the Sale. '3409 TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. SAL hi BY TENDER. the Sale. '3409 TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. SAL hi BY TENDER. MR. FRANK E. TUNBRIDGE is in- structed by Aft-. Trick, Chemist and j Druggist, who is retiring iron business, to offer for Sale by Tender the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE and SHOP FIXTURES at No. 24, Dillwyn-street, Swansea. Sealed tenders to be sent in to the under- signed not later tihan noon on Saturday next. f April 2n. 18ixl T::e highest or any tenders will not neces- Kuily be accepted. j The whole may be inspected any day between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., upon application to FRANK E. TUNBRIDGE. 10, Oxford-street, Swansea. Auctioneer. BIRCHGROVE STEEL WORKS. LLANSA\! Vr TO IRON AND STElx. MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. 1 MR. DAVID ROBERTS will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above- named works, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th, 1898, All the Surplus Stock-in-Trade of MACHINERY, PLANT, &c., now lying at the above-named Works com- prising: — Trolleys with iron tops, 5 medium sized Bogeys, 4 Jumbo Bogeys, Crab Winch and Chain, 3-Ton STEAM CRANE, Steam Winch. 2 Standards, Cast-Iron Guides, Mill Tools, Cast-iron Riders, 21 3ft. Rolls for 12in. Mills. 10 17in. Rolls for 12m. Mills, 8 12in. Rolls for 13in. Mills, 3 17in. Rolls for 12in. Mills, 37 C.I. False Riders, Cold Iron Stoppers, Beam Scale, Angle Iron. 2 Iron Stands with rollers, Screw Jack, small Screw Jack, 20-ton Hydraulic Jack, Tightening Screws, 2 Steel Pins with a, id without box, 2 Steel Bevel Wheels, Valve Covers, 3 Steel Shafts, Cast- iron Brackets, Pair Slot Links, Rods and Drag Links. Plummer Blocks and 6 Guide Blocks, 2 Shear, Piston Rods with Guide Caps, 3 Steel Clutches, Steel Bevel Wheels, Cast-iron Bevel Wheels, Tube Cutter. 3 Ratchet Braces, Stocks, Dies, Tops, Brackets for Crane. 4 Cast-iron Crane Brackets. 7 Mops, 13 Shovels. Weights, Beam Scale, Gauges, etc., 2 Worm Wheels. 5 Cog and Bevel Wheels, Worms, Clutches, etc., Desk with Drawer, Chairs, etc. SALE TO COMMENCE AT 12 NOON. The Works are situated about One and a half Miles from Llansarolet Station, G.W.R., and about Two and a half from Morriston Station, M.R. A convenient train leaves High Street, G.W.R., Swansea at 11.20 a.m. Auction and Estate Office—19, Heathfieid- street. Swansea. 9396 COUNTY BOROUGH" OF SWA-NSEA. Impor. ant Sale of Valuable Freehold Snops situate in High-street, Swansea. MESSRS. JOHN F. HARVEY AND co. are favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, High-street, Swanssa, on THURSDAY, March 31st, 1898, at three o'clock in the aft-ernoon (subject to the conditions of sale to be then produced) the following FREEHOLD PROPERTY, viz All those two Freehold Shops, being 39 and 40, HIGH-STREET, Swansea, in the respec- tive occupations of W. Rees and Eastmans Limited. The property ha. a frontage of 35 foet to High-street and a side frontage to Tower-lane. Purchasers will find this an excellent oppor- tunity of acquiring a valuable freehold in the principal street of the town as a sound and improving investment. rt. I'] For further particulars apply to Massrs. BEOR and PLANT, Solicitors, Tempie-street, Swansea, of to the AUCTIONEERS, at their offices. 4 and 5, Goat-street, Swansea. 9386 SALES BY AUCTION. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF FREE- HOLD AND LEASEHOLD PUBLIC- HOUSES AND PREMISES. MESSRS. J. M. LEEDER AND SON Have been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION at THE SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS, Goat Street, Swansea, Subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, ON MONDAY, APRIL 4th, 1898, The Undermentioned PROPERTIES. Lot 1.—All that convenient situated Five I Roomed Dwelling House and Premises, with the Garden Ground adjoining, having a tozall area of about 20 perches, and known as I 48, MARTIN STREET, MORRISTON, In the occupation of Mr. Thomas Loosemore, at a rental of 26s. per month. I The foregoing is held for a term cf three lives or 50 years, from 25th March, 1852, at I a ground rent of 4s. per annum and ether small tines and payments. Lot 2.—Ali those three Dwelling Houses and Premises, known as lu, 11, ana 12, Castle- street, Morriston, together with the P;eoe of Ground adjoining, tne whole having a total frontage of 140ft., and a depth of 46ft., or thereabouts. The houses are m the respective I occupations t Sarah Jones, Hannah John, and Frank Morgan, at ren:als amounting n j the a.ggregate to 10s. per week. The fore- going property is held for a term of three lives or 50 years J .em 25th March, 1852. at, a ground I rent of £1 per annum and other Email fines and I payments. Lot D.-Ail that freehold frlly-lioensed pub- lic-house, known at the George and Dragon Inn, Landore, near Swansea; having a frontage to the main road of 38ft. 9in., with an average depth of 142ft. or thereabouts, together with a Piece of Building Ground adjoining, having j a frontage o the same road of 20ft. or there- abouts. The property is situated in close ) proximity .0 the G.W.R. Station, and within j a short distance cf several important works. I; The accommodation is as follows :—Bar with j1 Bottle and uE Department and side entrance, < Parlour. Smoke Room, Two Kitchens, Cellar, Back Yard, fitted with, usual conveniences, j Skittle Ailev, Stable, Club Room commumca- j ting witth sitting-room on the first floor, and Three Bedrooms. The property is in the occupation oi an Three Bedrooms. The property is in the occupation 01 an undertenant cf the Swansea United Breweries Co., Limited, who hotds under a repairing I' lease, which exoires at September 29th next, at a rental of £ o0 pz annum. 1 Lot 4.—All that importantly situated FUllY- L1 censed Public-House atfd premises, kno "1) the Station Inn. immediately opposite the ] G.W.R, High-strset Station, in the occuoa- Uon of Mr. David Davies, who holds it under a repairing lease for un unexpired term of 5 a repairing lease for un unexpired term of 5 y. ars at J380 per annum. The house affo is J ill- following accommodation: On the ground l' oor, a large and well-appointed Bar wits 0 0 I I nt-ancEs, Smoke Room and Cellar un 1 -r, Kitchen. Scullery, Pantry, and Larder, W C. acd Coal-house, with a separate yard and ar i- tional convenience? for the business part of i lie premises; on the first iloor, Sitting Ro -m and Three Bedrooms. The property is held by lease from March 25th., 1818, for a term of three lives and <9j vears, at a ground rent of £4 pei annum, he ifist life died November 24th, 1881, and *€ ) lease tierefara bu an unexpired term if 82 j years. Sale to ooiiiiaeitco at 3.30 o'clock in the I Afternoon. Further Particulars, with Conditions of Sale. may be 'had of Messrs. Forsha i. !d Hawkins, Solicitors, Liverpool; or of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 3355 TO BREWERS, LICENSED VICTUAL- LERS. AND OTHERS. BRYNMELYN HOTEL, SWANSEA MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON have been instructed to SELL BY AL CT10N at the Swansea Auction-rooms, Goat-street. Swansea, on MONDAY, April 4th, 1895 (subject, to conditions to be then pro- duced), all that Fully-liOOl1.. I.easehold Pre- mises known as the "BRYX:.IEL YN HOTEL" (Late "Lamb and Flag"), situate and beir^ No. 22. Llangyfelach-street, Swansea, in the occupation of MT. David John, the vendor. The house has a frontago of about 31ft., and contains on the ground iioor large bar, with bottle and jug department, smoke-room, and kitchen, with separate side entrance; on the first floor, a commodious clubroom and 3 bed- rooms. In the rear are 3 good-sized cellar-A | and a building used as brewhouse (licensed), j with all necessary fixed plant, malt store, etc., etc.. I' The property is held for a term of 21 years from the 25th day of March, 1893, at the yearly rental of JB45. The Trade Utensils and Brewing Plant will be included in the Sale The latter comprise vats, boiler, cooling tanks, pump, etc.. etc. f The House is free and well situated for an 11 extensive trade, and has been in the oecupa- 1 tion of Mr. John (who brews most of the beer }1 sold) for nearly 23 years, and commends itself j( to those in the trade. j Sale to commence at 4.0 p.m For further particulars apply to Messrs. s Viner Leeder and Morris, Solicitors, Oxford- < street; or to the Auctioneers, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 9403 SALE OF A DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE IN A CENTRAL PART OF SWANSEA. MESSRS. EDWARD ROBERTS AND 1 SON have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY. March 29th, 1898 (subject to conditions of sale) all that commodious LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE AND, PREMISES, situate and being No. 37, Ffynone-terrace, Swansea, now in the of the Vendor. The house contains drawing and dining rooms, Swansea, now in the eccupation of the Vendor. The house contains drawing and dining rooms, kitchen, scullery, 2 w.c.'s, 5 bedrooms, and!, bedroom and bath roo.n combined, good cellar, garden front and back, and back entrance. Held under a lease for a term of 99 years, from 29t,h September, 1850, at the low ground rent of S2 5s. per annum. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of investors and those desiring a house for im- mediate occupation, to the above property. J The house is well built, the rooms lofty, and, from its central position, will always command a choice of tenants. Possession may be had on completion of purchase. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the after- noon. For further particulars, and to view, apply to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 9396 46, MANSEL STREET. SWANSEA. ¡ TO HOUSEHOLDERS AND OTHERS. MR. DAVID ROBERTS has received in- structions from the Executors >f the V.-tat,e of the late MIs. Gilbert Tulloch to SLLL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above I ar.Hiess, on THURSDAY, MARCH 31st, 1898, tut- surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND I EFFECTS, Comprising :—Dresser, Mahogany Cbeffau-I ier. Arm Chars, Fender, Coal Vase, Over- .naii-tfci, Pictures, Mahogany Sideboard, Plated SUver, Chest of Drawers, Wardrobe, Bed- s'ads, Cane-seated and Kitchen Chairs, What. r.^t, Couah in hair, Carpet, Rugs, Curtains, Wash-stand, Looking-glass, etc.. etc. Goods on view Morning of Sale. Terms Cash. Saie to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. I Election and Estate Offices, 19, Heathiield-street. Swansea. 93851 f THE EMPIRE MONDAY, MARCH 28th, 1898, A 1\"1> DDRING THE WEEK MESSRS NESTLE AND LEVER BROTHERS CIKEMATOGEAPHE Witfe the Animated Phacograplis of THE GREAT TEiST CRICKET MATCH, ENGIANO VGffKus AUSTRALlA, and ttwxr &t&rtlmg &ud &ubjeofcs* FLORENCE STOKES j (PupilOff Odoardo Barri). Ballad Vocalist, j RHODES & CONLEY j Comedians, Vocalists, and Dancers. | LITTLE SPARK 1 A Wondarful Little Performer. I IMPERIAL QUARTETTE Of LADIES Who are Remarkable Dancers, a&d OmriM Vocalists. THE ARTELLS In Gymnastic Lkimaedy. otm -r-, THE FUNNIEST OF COMEDIANS— if 0. ..if/tíi!' HECTOR AND LAURAINE Comic Acrobats, Lnperaonators, and Top^y- Turvy Drolk^ Rowing Up<*jp down. Oom;ç Am>botB, Imp<øoDaWrli, ODd Topoy-l'urvy Bo&& SALES BY AUCTION. t 50, ST. GEORGE'S TERRACE, SWANSEA. ¡ Highly important Sale of High-class Furni- ture, Water Colours. Oid Cmma, Valuable Glass, etc. MESSRS. JAMES AND JAMES are favoured with instructions from A. Stevens, Esq. w-ho is giving up housekeeping, but not leaving the town), to SELL B PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on WEDNESDAY, March 30th, 1898,1 the whole of the contents of his residence.! tomprisiug tfeautifuily made and carved MAHOGANY. OAK, and WALNUT FURNITURE ) [mostly by that high-class macufactcrer. Ben- nett, late of High-street), viz:— I DRAWING ROOM.— Handsome Brussels 3arpet, Skin Hearthrug, bright Fender and I Fire-irons, beautifully-carved Walnut Draw- ing-room suite, figured Walnut C'neffonier, with mirror back and marble slab; figured W. ",lrut Centre Table, very handsomely-carved Walnut Loo T, beautiful figured and sarved Walnut Whatnot, with oval mirror; aandwork Footstools, needlework Fancy Chair, cfeautifully-figured Sutherland Table" hand- some Coal Vase, fine gilt Pier-glass, Walnut Octagon Work Table, handsome giilt Giran-, dole, exceptionally handsome gilt Clock, un- der shade, with two ornaments to match; several sets of Figures under glass shades, five fine Water Colours, Ghromos, Pictures, etc., hand-painted Plaques, Corner Whatnots, several excellent specimens of Old China, very handsome pair of beau t if till y-paic ted Spode j Vases, exceptionally nandsorae Royal Worces- ter Centre Vase, Dresden and other valuable: Ornaments, Venetian Glass Vases, etc. DINING ROOM.—Brussels Carpet, Hearth- rugs, Skin Rug, handaomelv-carved massive Mahogany Dining-room Suite in real leather (with spoon-back chacrs) massive polished Mahogany Telescope Dining Table, beauti- j fully-carved Mahogany Sideboard, hantisome: gilt Ornamental, do. CMna Tea Service, "Go. set of hand-painted Dresden Vases, Lustres, very handsome carved and figurt-d Walnut Devonport, half-moon steel-rail Fender and Fire-(irons, Brass Pols and Rings, two Pedes- 'I tals and fancy Jardineres and Plants, pall" of beautiful Water Colours (Hardy), several other 1 Pictures and Pencil Drawings, Ornaments, etc. BREAKFAST ROOM. —Brussels Carpet Hearthrug, solid tarved Mahogany Suite. Ma- hogany Whatnot. Tread "j Sewing Machine, folding Chiir an,i Cushion, massive Solid Mahogany Loo Table, steel-rail Fender, set of Fire-irons, copper Coal Scuttle and fsnovel g^ll-framed Pier Glass, pair of Lustres, set of Vases, Pole and Rings, Curtains, fine Steel i Engravings, handsome gilt Clock in onyx case, under glass shade handsome Pot ard Plant, verv handsome Dimer Service (Copeland) etc. HALL AND STAIRCASES. Linoleum over floor, bronze Hat and Umbrella Stand, two beautifully-caived Mahogany Hall Chairs, handsome bronze Barometer and Clock com- bined Mats, Rings, Pictures, etc. Brussels Carpet over stairs (nearly new), brass Stair Rods and Eyes. Painted Drain Pipes, etc. BEDROOM NO. L Brussels Carpet, Hearthrug, brass-end half-tester Bedstead, Spring Mattresses, Straw do., solid mahogany 6ft. 6Qn. Wardrobe, with glass door; very handsome carved mahogany Duchesse Dressing I Table, with marble-top Wash stand to match. mahogany Towel-horse, mahogany round Night Commode, do. Pedestal, Cane Chairs, Fenders, sets of Toilet and other Ware, Pic- tures, Ornaments, etc. BEDROOM NO. 2.—Brass and Black Bed- steads, Palliasses, Feather Bed, Foldirg Chair, Brussels Carpet, Cane Gnairs, carved Spanish mahogany Chest of Drawers, do. marble-top Wishstand, Dressing Table, mahogany Swing llass, set of Ware, Towel-horse, Pole, Rings, ind Curtains. Pictures, Ornaments, etc. BEDROOMS NOS. 3 and 4.—Iron Bed- md Curtains. Pictures, Ornaments, etc. BEDROOMS NOS. 3 and 4.—Iron Bed- stead, Straw Palliasses, Feather Bed, two ¡ Dhests of Drawers, Washs and and Ware, Mahogany Swing Glass, do. Loo Table, Cane I Jhairs. Iron Bedstead, large full-length Bath, Sundry Ware, Mats, Glass Cupboard, etc. KTfCHEN.—Deal Table, Round do., Steel Fender and Fire-irons, Steel Stand, 5 Kitchen Chairs, Shelf and Dresser, Alarum Clock, ex- L-elimt Mangle (Jno. S. Brown), Butter Tray md Stand, set of Dish Covers. Sundry Ware. a large quantity of the usual Kitchen Utensils, j } CONSERVATORY.—The contents of the Conservatory, comprising about 200 Pots of rarious Piants, including Azaleas, Fuschias, j Lilies, Feraa. Geraniums, etc. Sale to Commence at- 11 a.m. Goods on view Tuesday. March 29th, from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. Full detailed Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had on ar-d after the 22nd inst., from the Auctioneers. Terms cash. N.B. — The Premises, together with the adjoining one, No. 49, St. George's-terrace, are for Sale, Freeholds, by private Treaty. Appiy to the Auctioneers. Auctioneers' Offices, Arcade Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. 93921 PARACLETE HOUSE, NEWTON, I HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSE- MUMBLES. HOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. JAMES and JAMES are fav- cured with instructions frcm the Rev. J. C. Davies (late Congregational Minister for many years at Paraclete Chapel, Newton, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on THURSDAY, March 51, 1898. the whole of i the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, ¡ viz. :— DRAWING-ROOM.—Carved wahiut suite in cretonne, walnut whatnot, bamooo ova1- mantel, circular steel-rail fender and irons- walnut loo table, small window table, work- box, brass pole and rings, blinds, rollers, and lace curtains, hearthrug, carpet, ornaments, TV /vf V, f*QO p|, p j DINING-ROOM.—Large mahogany side- board, small do., cupboard, large telescope dining table (with two extra leaves), mahogany circular-framed suite in hair, linoleum, hearth- rug, fender and fire-irons, black and gold pier glass, handsome tail brass table lamp, mantel board and border, table cover, lace curtains, mahogany-framed pier glass, ccal scuttle, orna- ments, pictures, etc. HALL AND STAIRCASE.—Umbrella Sand, four lamps, mats, stair carpet, brass rods and eyas. BEDROOM No. 1.—Brass and black bed- stead, palliasses, feather bed, bolster and pil- J SALES BY AUCTIQWr 11 lows, mahogany wardrobe, haJf-cxrculsr moo ble-top wasnatand, set of chamber vara, fMfe dressing table, daal-jgtained chest at dsMRS^ towel rail, caae chairs, licojetun, kfcoa cortaiMf| ornaments, etc. DEES SIN G-ROOM. —Linnieam. i ill tfwi and dressing table, large swing glass, toiV rail, set of ware, cane chairs, pole 8d lace curtains, blind and roller. BEDROOM No. 2.-Linoiemn. dwirf mahogany chest of drawers, solid mahoga^f dressing table with three drawers, liulf in nil marble-top washsteuad, set of ware, set Ol toilet do. J braas-end bedstead, peliwaBBB. featner bed, bolster and pillows, mahogafcj towel rail, oaae chairs, bedding, pictures. omw ments, solid oak bureau with glass cupbeaMS and four drawees, large mahogany swing gfaw, pair laoe curtains, blind and roller. BEDROOM No 3.-Painted bedstead, pM of palliasses, feather bed, bolster and deai wash stand, painted wardro'-e, slips of oilcloth, etc. KITCHEN and BACK DIM. any Pembroke table, shelf and dmeer, d.iD8it service lath-ttack «j-m chairs, heap mahogany ecsy chair, small windew tj&St. Kitchen fender and irom. deal tabie, large at stove, small meat se, large quantity of wane, etc., pair of steps, zinc bajtha, rvbmaf cans, garden tools, a large quantity of tin usual kitctan utensils, and many other mist]* too numerous to mention. Goods on view morning of said. Safe oommesaoe at. 11.30 S..W. prompdy. Ten18- Cash. AuctioneeW Offices, Arcade Obambas Goai-stseet. Swansea. Dated March 19th, 1898. 9408 By Order of the Mortgage*. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th 189R VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLDPO- HOUSES and GROUND BJOTS MESSRS. EIGMA.n AND CO. haft IM. instructed to offer for SALE Bit PUBLIC AUCTION at the ROYAL HOTEL. IDGH STREET, SWANSEA, On the above date, at Three o ciock pm (subject to Conditions of Sale), the folJowílt Val uable Leasehold, PROPERTIES AND GROUND BEN58, Y z¡;, DILLWYN STREET. Lot I.-All that Leasehold Moauago flit Dwelling-house and Premises being No. 38, Dillwyn Street, Swansea, containing Ground Floor—Front and Back Parlours, Kit- chen, Yard, etc. First Floor-2 good Bad- roome; Second Floor-good Attic Bedroom, The Premises are in the occupation of Miff Lucas, at a rental of B20 per annum. This Property is held from the 24th day 4 June. 1841, for the term of thrse lives and the life of the survivor in the lease mentioned, and, after the decease of the survivor, then far the term of 99 years, to be computed from tbt said 24th June, 1841, at the apportioned y ground rent of JB6 6s. 8d. GROUND RENTS. « Lot 2.—All that Leasehold Ground RImt (j JB1 19s. 6d. arising out of, and fully aecureg upon, that Dwelling-house and Premise situate and being No. 34, Singleton SOP04 Swansea Lot 3.—All that Leasehold Ground Rent £ 1 19s. 6d. arising out of, and fuliyweem^ upon, that Dwelling-house and Preeeid situated and being No 3c, leton Swansea. Lot 4.—Ail that Leasehold Ground Rent (X £ 1 19s. 6d. arising out of. and fully secure* upon, that Dwelling-house and PreossMI situate and being No. 36, Singleton Stsaal Swansea. Lot 5.—Ail that Leasehold Ground Rest 4 £ 1 19s. 6d. arising out of, and fully securer upon, that Dwelling-house and PresBSW situate and being No. 37, Singleton StHNt Swansea. Lot 6.—Aii that Leasehold Ground Rent 9 £1 19s. 6d. arising out of, and fully securet upon, that Dwelling-house and Premise situate and being No. 38, Singleton Street Swansea. Lot 7.—All that Leasehold Ground Reot a J31 19s. 6d. arising out of, and fully secure upon, that Dwelling house and PraaiM: situat.e and being No. 3S, Singleton Straat Swansea. The several Grotmd Rents, being Lots 2, -3 4, 5, and are payable under several rndfeft tures of underlease, dated respectively 0% 30th December, 1843, for a term of three 1* and the term of 99 years, to be computed froft the 23rd day of June, 184L MARLBOROUGH ROAD. Lot 8.—All that Leasehold Messuage so Premises, together with the Yard at the rear situate and being No. 1, Marlborougn-road Swansea. These Premises were formerly usad as Workshop, and with a small outlay CIIa" converted into a dwelling-house. Part of tfe work necessary has already been done. Lot g.-All that Leasehold Messuaga « Dwelling-House and Premises, together wfefe the yarci at the rear, situated and being Sf, 3. Marlborough Road, Swansea now m,4k occupation of Mr. Davieg, at a yearly rwait 923 86., landlord paying rates and taxes. There is a greenhouse attached to 60 premises. Lot lO-All that Leasehold Messuage « Dwelling-House and Premises, together wit the yard at the rear, situate and being No. I Marlborough Road, Swansea; now ;.u f* occupation of Mr. Rees, at the yearly rant 222 2s., landlord paying rates and taxes. Lets 8. 9 and 10 are ueid on a le?..oe for term of 99 years from the 25th day of Marcfc 1892. at the yearly ground rent of 27 i ground rent of P2 6s. 8d. will be apporwoaf to each of the sa;d Lots. > TRAFALGAR PLACE, BRYNMILL. < Lot 11.—AH that Leasehold Messuage < Dwelling-house and Premises, togetfter Wit the yard at the rear, situate and .being Hit 13. Trafalgar Place, Brynmill, S in the occupation cf Mr. Caird, at the yaMX rent of P24 14&, landlord paying rates « taxes. The Premises are held for a term of 99 rea from the 25th day of December, 1891, at ? apportioned yearly ground rent of a rsn. For further particulars and Condifa^M ■< Sale apply to the Auctioneers, at tM Offices, 1, Northamptn Place, Swansea; < to D. STANLEY OWEN, Esq., Solicitor. York Steeet, Swrnom