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OREPPID ADVERTISEMENTS SOrTH W,M'LES DAIJY POST. ^OKDS. Os 0E» j | SIX TIMES. a Words T 06 1 0 9 I 10 ZO Words 10 9 1 0 116 40 W ds ( 3. U 1 6 2 3 60 Words 1 3 ) 2 0 3 0 60 NV u,, d s2 -6 3 Ó HISS CHARGES apply only to the Classes of •^VEI'TISEIMNTS specified below, and are ^"ICTLY confined to those which are orde;ed for P,)isecutive insertions, and {aid for previous insertion if either of thes; conditions is complied with, the Advertisement will '■E charged by the Business Scale:-Apart- J,!<Us, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To be I**» or Sold, Lost, Found, and Miscellaneous ^ANTS. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Applicants sending replies to Advertisements addresseci to INITIALS or fictitious names, at this Office, are requested not to send original testimonials ^TT-H their applications, but to enclose copies of TESTIMONIALS onlv. Advertisers are cautioned that Postmasters not allowed to deliver letters addressed to TRIALS or Fictitious names at any Post Office, Otters addressed to Initials or Fictitious ^JMEE may be sent to the office of the South "'ALES Daily Post," High-street, Swansea, and ^V^BE kept until applied FOR by the Adver- NOTICE. THE South Wales Daily Post" will be de- £ *ED direot to subscribers from the Chief fiices, High-street, Swansea, at the following Prepaid Rates — Per Messenger. Per Post. £ AE MONTH 1 0 2 0 ■THREE MONTHS 3 0 6 0 Six Months .60. 1 12 0 TWELVE MONTHS 12 0 24 0 ANY irregularity in the deliverv should be at the Chief Office. SITUATIONS VACAN r. SERVANTS.—IT is not always an easy matter 0 FIAID a suitable servant, but by Advertis- Ing in the "Daily Post" you obtain at least number of appLicants to choose from-an rtant consideration. A energetic and trustworthy Man re- 'iwired, with good references.—Ad- as, Delta, "Daily Post," Swansea. 2314-2 A GENTS Wanted. —Jewellery, watches. t«r P^P28' clothing, toys, hardware, furni- T?" LINGERS, cycles. Wholesale bock free. Zll-enrY Birmingham. 7803 A GENTS Wanted to sell our celebrated RACKET Teas, French Coffee in Tins, and Co Particulars free. Oliver, Oliver and 33, Southgate-road, London. 8917 PPRENTlCES and Improvers wanted, indoors, to dress and mantle-making. <1 ID« ^ND fitting thoroughly taught; first- SMNII PR^VA E business; comfortable home GF premium. — Mrs. Morris, 20, Albert- Ca.stle Fields, Shrewsbury. 13b3-31 C RESEMAKER Wanted: good wag <*» FC1FEN to one willing to make herself KI/ER«{Y useful.—Mrs Waird, Moreton Corbet, TF^BUIY, Salop. 40b3-29 o rVL Service Appointments.—Salaries of WA T £ 400; tuition by correspondence SHI^.1 P N *"° PREPARE F°R Clerk- Excise, Customs, etc. no payment ton + SUCCESSful; stamp.—Secretary, 48, Lin- ISLINGTON, London. 53b3-31 TI ^^MAKERS.—Apprentices wanted ti. 18 n 1 ^RESSMAKING.—Apply Miss Ab'bott. E-la-Beche-street, Swansea. 925a3-29 PLRST-CLASS Tailors wanted; those used UJ TO ladies' work preferred only reliable ON ^NGAGED.—Apply by letter or personallv :Be day, 28th inst, Tailoring Department, n Evani and Co., Limited, Swansea. 37b3-29 AL Servant wanted good home C tare paid; send age and wages.—Mrs. owe, 23. Clarendon-road, Holland Park ^^LONDON. 774a3-29 VX0?1-* General wanted; nurse and boy VA„ kept, woman twice weekly state ag", -rtes, refc:rence.-96, Plymouth-road, Pen- 1, near Cardiff. 961a3-30 QEKERAL Servant Wanted; smai! FORTAV' FAMILY » g°°<L character required com- IEAT HOME to g-cod girl.—Apply, Mrs. 8-AR. oodland Dairy, 36, St. Helen's-road, #TANSEA. 32b4-2 ^J|.H0CERS.—Wanted, at once, a smart MIO UNI°R; grocery and Provisions one P^HSAM11 "PEA'K Welsh; good referer.ee indis- H;ERR,- ,—Apply Tredegar Stores Com- I_OAD, Tredegar, Mon. 983a3-30 VJTE^ERAL Servant Wanted capable of IJEREF ^KIAG charge of home, 2 miles from OHI:CJ ° RR 15ST be clean and trustwonhy 11 for school.—Apply, Mrs. Bayley. *)L Hereford. 960a3-50 JJJ °THER S-HELP "Wanted; two other j 8<H>CI ^RVA-NTS kept; good wages given to ^RHJ O, 'R-APPIY» M18- Ward, Morenon -J. JJ^JJAWB ury. Salop. 39b3-29 Agents wanted, everywhere, *I1CE. industrial, Fire, and Accident Insur- TERMS; interest in books; SI Q^. AN^ quarterly premiums.—Manager, IFORD street, Pontycymmer, Qlam. — 957a5-30 A ^VORTHY and active man, with 1nt:n. Plfte spare time, wamted highlv rp- cti erahve TRMS to suitable man.—Address Y. OAILY Post," Swansea. 4ob4-3 SEFIJL Help.—Wanted, respectable Girl BUT U A OUT 17; small country town servant BW APPLY, Mrs. T. M. Jones, Cleo- W "ortimer. 60b4-4 VY^-IED, good General Servant.— SWANA„ APPLY after 5 p.m., 87, Waiter-road, "WI 934a3-29__ W at once, good General, about *K'A; P *'6—-Apply, Church Inn, L lank hen, 651)4-4 VV *ED, a good Genera] Servant, ab'e ALTV<. 0 C'° I'I^N cooking.—Apply, 12, AD' Swansea. 20b3-31 VV 1 ooce, a good, strong gihl E'ETJ'A5 GTN-RA] Servant.—Apply 78, St. a T Swanscai- 11 -34b4-1 » Kitchermaid ;also Wa:tr?sses !N<»IA —Appiv, Mackworth Hotel, ^OC!0F3 TWO o'clock. 72b4-4 « Y ^ENERA' Servant; must be ■' 6 '° C00^ FURSE kept. — Apply W^CRE8-ERIT'ARSEA, 7b'3-31 ^MMEDIATE'Y, steady Man, in- '"R-JQN 'D'IVE team Umber hauling. YX7*^LS.'TII,'1JS'WAY, Narberth. 68b4-5 nt> AUINber of good Plasterers; 1 "s. P0 'I3PUT2 work plentifm. — Joseph RX- -0N"ST':ARE- Morecambe. 14b3-31 VV -< J)' VAI>T A honest General Ser- V ^-02, GT trance from last place.—AP- "-avenue, Swarsea. Ilb3 31 '-—IL^VENUE, Swarsea. Ilb3 31 Y URTI P" FOUN8 Girl to nurse iiaby, AI']Y 9 X-° •V'P in; must BA CL an.— ANSL'STREE'T» Swansea. 6b3-31 P]< T>U°D Machinist to Tailoring tirtie In siniii jobs.—Address v\T LN"T I Y-P-T'" YWANSEA 946a3-29 F,, VX-FZIP' A T>0&D GENERAL Servant; good LT^-—-17 PNCES Required,tc sleep out pre- 0WCR-street, Swansea. -947a3:29- IK.I'SP A TRONS Boy, to look after 5 O13. N ^RAP> AND deliver. — Apply SR°cers, High-street, Swansea, 933a3-29 | SITUATIONS VACANT. WA.NrED, a Girl, about 15. to assist 'n VV housework, good character.—Apply, Grocer, 31, Clarenoe-terrace, Swansea. 979a3-29 WANTED a good Girl as General Servant, about 2~>.—Apply between 6 and 8.—- Mrs. Roberts, 29, London-road, Neath. 968a3-30 TXT ANTED, a General Servant; able to V f wash must be fond of children.— Appiv 15, Finsbury-terrace, Swansea. 927a3-29 WANJ'ED, at once a clcan, respectable Girl, age about 16.—Apply, 122, Hainuton-cferrace, Gorse-lane, Swansea. 19b3-3l WANTED, good General Servart, able to do plasm cooking small family nurse kept.—Apply 9, Sketty-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 WANTED, at once, a good General Ser- vant.—Apply A. Rubeastein, Paper Hanging Warehouse, 18, Union-street, Swan- sea, 70b3-28 WANTED, immediately, a Lady Pianist. Good home for domest'cated young lady. Apply Jenkins, Vaughan's Arms, Rssolven. 73b4-5 Y\7" ANTED a thoroughly respectable Girl V T as General; reference from last place. Appiy after 6 p.m., 29, Mirador-crescent, Up- lands, Swansea. 943a3-29 WANTED, plain Cooks, £ 16 18s. ;House- Parlourmaids, Housemaids, Nurse- Housemaids, Generals.—Apply, 10, King's- rcad, Car lift 962a3-30 WANTED, Housekeeper, able to wadh, iron; and fond of children good home; age about 40.—Apply, Nc. 4. Dinas- street, Landore. 9518.3-30 'd WANTED, Cook-General, housemaid w kept; small fan nil}-,—Apply, 7 to 9 Mrs. Leeder, Mount Pleasant House, Mount i Pleasant, Swansea. 953a3-30 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; comfortable home.—Apply stating full particulars, to Mrs. Bright. House of Lords, Neath. 993a3-31 WANTED, a good General, n small V V family; no children; washing and plain ironing.—Apply, 1,343, Neath-rciad, Haiod, Swansea. Ob4,2 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 to help in light house duties.—State age and experience, to Proprietor, Market Tavern, Pembroke Dock. 26b4-2 age and experience, to Proprietor, Market Tavern, Pembroke Dock. 26b4-2 W ANTED, respectable young Girl, 12 to V V 14. for housework; comfcrtable place, vuiifet lie clt-an and willing.—Address by letter, Rex. "Daily Post," Swansea. 943a3-29 WANTED, a General Servant fcr Lon- don good reference; a.b&ut 17 or 18 £ ars of age.—Appiy to Mrs. Phillips, Nsw=~ igsnt, Castle-square, Swansea. 74b4 W" ANTED immediately, non-union iron moulders only really tirst-class men are required; top wages will be paid.-Appl-v Stothsrt ard Pitt, Limited, Bath. 989113-31 WANTED, respectable Young Girl pa Nurse; must be cecustomed bo child- ren highest refertr.ee?.—Apply Mrs. Wil- liams, Rhosmaea House, near Llandilo. 958a3-30 WANTED, good working Machinist; constant job to suitable man.—Slate wages and previous experience, to A. R. Leth- Dridge and Son, Contractors, Tracy-yard, Piy- II mouth. 67b4-12 WANTED, strong Youth to' take charge of Horse and Cart, ani assist in IV alehouse; witfa ref erenm -Apply Manager, Cwmbwrla Co-operative Society, Limited, CwTiibwrla 69b4-5 WANTED, at once, Young Man, 18, as V T Haulier; mast thoroughly under- stand horses state wages, indoors; reference acquired.—John, Post Office, Llanharran, uear Llantrissant, Glam. 956a3-30 /V Servants (all classes) wanted for t)v/U Loudon and country; servarts suitea free. Write, stating age, Registry, Ashbury, Tuffley-avenue, Gloucester. 42b4-10 SITUATIONS WAITED. IT Is T.ove's Labour Lor. to wandsr about in search of a berth, but it is a situation gained if you advertise 111 the "Daily Post." if you advertise in the "Daily Post." BAKERS and Confectioners.—Young Man, 21, seeks re-engagement as second or good single; well up in bread, cake, and smalls, hot plate; abstainer.—Baker, care of Maisey, Model Steam Bakery, Barry Dock. 10b3-31 G^OOM-COACHMAN seeks Situation; G ride, drive, single or pair; 3i years' excellent character.—Apply, S. M&idmont, Donhead, St. Mary, Salisbury, Wiltshire. 998&3-31 HOTELS.—Young Ledy desires manage- ment of good class Hotel cr Refresh- OTELS.-Yoting Lady desires manage- H ment of good class Hotel cr Refresh- ment Rooms. Address Oakdale, Tettenhall- road, Wolverhampton. 992a3-31 REQUIRED an engagement as Lady Housekeeper, or Housekeeper Com- panion; good manager and needlewoman; j Chu'rchwoman.—Miss Pothecary, "St. Qlaves," Orford-road, Boscombe, Bournemouth, Hants. 949&3-29 WANTED, a Situation as Working House i;eeper or Cook-General in or near Swansea.—Apply, L. Aplin, 4, Rhyddings- tenace, Swansea. 27b4-l WANTED, Situation in an office, for a respectable y^ung Lad; Standard 7 Higher Grade; wages 4s. Please address, Y.W.J. "Daily Post," Swansea. 58b3-31 YOUNG Lady seeks engagement in Hotel Bar slight experience Swansea pre- ferred.—Write F., Black Lion Hotel, Brecon. 981a3-30 YOUNG Lady (22), requires Sitjation m Confectioner's or Stationer's had some experience.Address, V. J., "Daily Post, Swansea. 400n3-30 YOUNG Lady seeks re-engagement is Pupil Teacher, (2nd year) after Easter Holidays, in or near Swansea.—Address, Holidays, in or near Swansea.—Address, Lalia. "Daily Post, Swansea. 959a3-30 YOUNG Lady seeks situation in Post Office; 4 years' experifnee single reodle counter work and Accounts, or Would take bo->k-keeping clerk in any piaoe of busi- ness pcoa vet'crcncfs.—Address Operator, Daiilv Post," Swansea 955a3 30 HMWIK TV" r f iSCELLANEOUS WANTS WANTED, a House or Shop in Brynymof Road or Gorse Lane.—Apply with full par; ieulars by letter, Brynytnor, "Daily p st," Su-.nsea. 932a.).29 WANTED, for Export, Ladies', Gent* and Children's Lrfi-otf Wearing Apparel, Linen, Carpets, Furniture, etc.; laciies and gentlemen waited upon in town and untrv.-NLirs. Raatz, 29, Waterioo-street, ov-ansea. 893a4-18 M;i IC"CHURN. —Wanted, Second-hand m Milk Churn with tap, to hold about 15 vallons state lowest orice.-john Thomas, grocer, Llandilo. 93la3-31 I TO LET BUSINESS PREFVHSES IF you have a House to Let or have any Article for Sp.lc, or if you are in Want t,i anything, Advertise in the "South Wales Daily Post," and you will obtain quick and satisfactory results. TO LET, Offices, at 14, Ade'.aide-strc-et.— A Apply, L. and G. Tuljcii and Co., Gioster-pia.:e, Swansea. >>2b3-31 TO LET, Myrtle Cottage, Newton, eight rooms, with givien, fruit .rees, etc.— Apply R. Woolcott, Newton, near Mumbles. 48bt/c TO be Let or Sold, commodious Premises, main road. St. Thomas; suicab e for conversion into Jiup.—Apply, G. Hill, Baker, St. Thomas, Swansea. 952a3-30 TO LET, 110, Gorse-laae, Swansea ex- cellent repa;rs; rent 10s. — Apply Bushell, Cambria Brush Manufactory, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 54b4-3 TO LET, 3-roomed Cottage on Mount Pleasant, with good garden; 3s. 9d. week.—Charles Williams, Cae-delyn House, Monnt Pleasant, Swansea. 49b4-3 TO LET, that old established, double JL licensed house, Ship and Caste Inn. Loughor; rent, C40. Hughes, 53. St. George's-terrace, Swansea. 987a3-31 rt10 ET. Corner Shop bakehouse and i. g'Jod living accommodation, at Neath; immediate possession rent moderate.-Ai)ply Sjms, Alexander-street, Neath. 9783.3-30 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 THii St. George Hotel, Walter-road, Swan sea, to let; absolutely free; lease 10 years; doing good and respectable busikiess.— Hughes, White Hart Stores, Swansea. 7 1-. 988a3-31 TO LETT, Shop, corner of Orange and -i- Unioa-streete, Swansea., three large plate-glairs windows, extensive cellar; a:so Shop in Union-street; both splendidly situ- ated.—Apply, Chas. V. Crabb, Central Cham bers, Goat-street, Swansea. 18b3-31 CORNER House and Shop to Lot.; No. 10, bond-street; suitable for any class trade moderate rental.—Apply Curnow, 19, Promenade. Swansea. 915a5~31 HOSPITAL-SQUARE. Increasing business centre will put in suitable shop "rout for any business.—For terms, address Front, "Daily Post," Swansea. 871a3-31 HAXF^HOUSE,™with Kitchen, to let, un- furnished, off Craidoek-strret.; every convenience; ro objection to children; rent 7s. weekly. "— Address Street, "Daily Post, Swansea. 36^-2 TO L LT- CUSES. TO LEl, from April 15th, No. 55, Brans wick-street, Swansea.—Apply at No. 56, next door. 931a3-29 TO LET, w., MJnsei-te-race, SWansea :hot and cold bith moderate rent.—Apply first instance on premises. 5Sb4-4 I ^10 LET, ^ics. 14 and 17, Hanover-street; ^10 LET, ^ics. 14 and 17, Hanover-street; JL frent £ 20: immediate possassicn.— Apply, Frank E. Tunbridge, auctioneer, Swan- sea. 9394 TO LET, No. 3, Victoria-street, Uplands, Swansea; rent, 8s. 6J. per week.— Apply to -J< hn R. Itiohaids. solmtor, 31. Fisher-street, Swansea. 777ao-29 I TO LET, Houses in various parts of Swan- sea, suitable for working classes.— Apply, Chas. V. Crabb, Central Chambers, Gnat-street, Swansea. 17b3-31 TO LET, Dmder Vilia, near Dvnevor Station, Lonlas; hot and cold water throughout, bath-room. w.c., lawn tennis and 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, Glunmcre-crescent. sis rooms and scullery, hot and ccld bath also 52 and 53, Malvern-terrace, 7 rooms ard scul- lcry, hot and cold bath, gas throughout.—Ap- ply to W. H. Michael, Brunswick Timber Yard, Swansea. 940a4-4 H OC sL in Rodney-street lo iet; IC per- fect repair, and fitted with every con- venience. — Apply Mr. Tucker, 46, Rodney- street, Swansea. 8b3.31\ HOUSE to Let, with early possession, JL-B. pleasantly situated on the sea-front; lets well to summer vis tors; 3 sitting, 5 bed- rooms, bath, hot and eila water. Fowl and greenhouse. Rent £ 30.—Apply, Denver House, Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea. 100n4-$ MUMBLES.—To let, 8, Church Park; rire rooms bath good gardens near church and station; pleasant situation.—Apply Eley, Mumbles. 924a3-29 MUMBLES.—To LET, a 10-roomed, weii- furnished house, immediate posses- sion facing the sea rent £ 2 10s. a week, without linen or plate. — Address X.Y.Z., "Daily Post," Swansea. 939a3-29 I- P' A if- T P-, E N'T S. i PARTMENTS.-WanteJ. by Gentleman I A Sitting-room and Bedroom; not far 1 from the Post Office; moderate terms.— Address by letter, Rooms, "Daily Post, Swan- sea. 55b4-2 APARTME NTS. —W ant-fed by married j"jL couple and 2 children. Sitting-room and 2 Bedrooms in Swansea Lentral-tete terms, inclusives, to Mr. Loiy, Past Office, Newport, Mon. 63b4-5 A PARTMENTS, 6, Willo-ws-place, n-eax Albert-hall; 2 sitting-rooms and 3 bed- rooms, well furnished, gas, plana, bath (ibot and ciold). Terms moderate.—Apply 6, Wil- lows-place, Swansea. 77b4 5 APARTMENTS — Superior furrishsd Apartments to let, front or back sit- ting room, one or two bedrooms, use of piano ro children; terms moderate. Apply. 53, Mansel-terrace, Swansea. 33b4-2 LODGINGS for three working men at 3s. JLj per week healthy spot; sout'o vi?w.— 16, Pentotwn-terrace, Constitutdon-hill, Swan sea. 38b4-3 TO LET, cohifortable front apartments, Mount Pleasant, bath, every conven- lence; married couple or gentleman terms 5s. 6d. weekly.—Address Clayton, "Daily ) Post," Swansea. 863a3-29, — MTSCELLANEOUS OTICP,Cabs will stand for Hire at the Entrance to Swansea Hospital, from thu date, March 22, 1338 954a,3-30 ELIABLE Pony and Trap to be Let on Hire; light haulage done.—Apply J. Bevan, 89, Western-street, Swansea. 900a4-2 TYPEWRITERG.—WTRRS," MSSTT-docu- j. ments, etc., typewritten on reasonable terms.-Apply Manager, "Daily Pos Swan- sea. 400na-30 G OW ER.Picnic Parties and Visitors G will find good accommodation at the new Tea and Refreshment HOI(lms.-Addres.s, The Misses Stephens, grocers, Oxwich. 56b4-2 NEATH. — Readers of the "Daily PostT car. have the ripper delivered "at their homes regulf.riv every evening during the win- ter season by giving their names to L. Wii- liams, "Daily Post" agent. Neath. n STROLOGY. Future foretold; mar- ASTROLOGY. — Future foretold; mar- riage, success, business, changes send birth date, 6 stamps and stamped envelope. "Ceiia, 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 and stamped envelope. —Mr. Lewis, 69, George-street, Oxford. 1 I FIRST DELIVERIES OF EARLY SPRING FASHIONS AT w Pt, 1) s ARE ON VIEW TO-DAY, TUESDAY. OXFORD STREET, WATERLOO STREET. & PAliE STEIIET. SWANSEA. FOR SALE. I IF you have a House, Horse, Bicycle, ,&- Tricycle, Piaro, Perambulator, Cow, Cart, Watch, Wardrobe Organ, Melodeon, 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 TyTe Bicycle, price 35s. —Apply, William Hynam, Pentrepoth, Morriston. 982a3-30 FOR SALE, good Pneumatic 'Raglan" Bicycle; £ 5 10s. Od.—Apply, 28, Sebasfccpol-street, Swansea. 29b4-2 FOR Sale, a spring Hand Truck: good as new suitable for light work.—Appiy J. J., Hoskins, Coachbuilder, Sketty. 954a3-30 FOR SALE, a light Horse, 15 hands, 3 r, 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, Dyncvor-place. Swansea. M FUR SALE. several second-hand Pianos oy renowned makers; perfect condition; inspection invited at — 11, Dynevor-plac?. Swansea. 76b4-5 FOR SALE, Rustic Traps, Milk Traps, and Butchers' Traps, 3 Tip Oarts; or will exchange.—Apply, G. Tucker, Wyndham- streefc. iSwansea. 99?a3-31 FOR SALE, Dunlop Pneumatic Cycle -&- (Gent's) good condition; £ 5 5s. Od, cash; all accessories.—Address, Justice, "Daily Post," Swansea. 25a4-2 FOR SALE, Black Cob, 14 bands, six years old, warranted quiet in all har- ness; also, Harriet 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, 50s. leopard skin make splendid rug, 21s., entertain useful domestic exchange.—Address Bargain, "Daily Post, Swansea. 52b4-3 BICYCLE new, slightly soiled, for Sale, cheap on view.—-Scantleburv, Castle- square, Swansea. 955a3-23 BRICKS.—A quantity of Blue Stable Bricks for Sale, cheap. Apply "Bricks. Daily Post, Swansea. 942a3-29 B.-JYCLES. — For sale, safety (lady's), pneumatic bicycle, eminent maker; scarcely soiled L6 10s.—Write Safety, "Daily Post," Swansea.. 923a-3-29I s^jHECYCLES-—F&r Snse, -high-grade Amm- can, Safeties, latest, Gents' 0. Ladies' L8 10s. payable, one-half down, balance monthly instalments, if preferred exceptional bargains; approval. -.zipply, Thomas, "B:yn Nedd," Skewen, N eath. 980a4-5 BICYCLES,—Gent's and Lady's High urade Semi Rarer genuine bargain eve; offered; weight L'7UB., np to date, 1896 machine, double tisbe. preumatic. latest non- slipping tyres. This is a genuine bargain, iligh grade, not hardly soiled. No use to owner. £ 6 ics. -r:il send cn approval with also high grad? Lady's Safe y; latest pattern. just as new, latesi tyres, frame, gear case, all accessories approval with pleasure; L7 10s —Apply to H. Gill, Waveroey Villa, Beach- load, Weston-supar-Mare 707a3-29 CORRUGATED SHEETS from 89. 6,1 I cwt. lbofiq; Felts from 3s. 10d. per roil. Galvanised Tanks.—James Summerhili. Beaver Works, Wolverhampron. 382z3-31 ("i ORKS, Bottles, Spirit Flasks, Labels, J Pipes, Cigars, of ai- descriptions, best and cheapest at Bailey's Cork and Bottle Stores, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 3527 DON'T forget the oldest established paper- hanging warehouse in Swansea and neighbourhood. Pugsley ard Sons, 24, Waterloo-street, Swansea.—Pajjers from l £ d. per pitc» to 30s.. etc. 618a4-7 EGGS For Sale.-Faverolle, grand birds; EJ 4s. per sitting; descending from first prize Paris, 1896.Whild.v, Abbotsbury, Dor- set. 41b4-10 EGGS from splendid pure bred black Min- orca handsome Houdan and silver Wvandotte, 2s. 6d. per sitting. Post free, Bartlett, Chedington, Crewkerne. 79934-15 EGGS, from typical Black Minorcas, Pitts' and Hunter's prize and noted laying strain; 3s. 6d. dozen; guaranteed; no better obtainable.—Edwards, Ironmonger, Bishops Castle. 6b4-4 G miENHOUSE; partable, span roof; new; lift. X 7ft., with staging com- plete only £ 6 10s.—Apply W. Thomac, 21, Marlborough-road, Swansea. 23b4-2 QUANTITY of Wall Paper for sale at d. per piece; must be cleared.-Apply, 16. Calvert-street, Swansea. 24b4-2 WHITE Leghorns.—Eggs from my cham- pion layers, averaging over 230, re- duced to 3s. 6d. doz., carriage free.—J. Amburv, iuknhaxry, Pontyclun, Glam. 950a3-29 WHITE XiPghorn Fggs, highly bred v V prize strain; fourteen prizes this at ason; sittings, fire shillings, frea in fer ile replacsu also ifiw pullets or cockerels for sale, four shillings.—Wilson, Methveu, Newport. Mon. 23b3-31 S MALL HOUSE Fcr Sale in centre of town. —Apply 30, Balaclava-street, St. Thomaa, Swansea. 78b4-5 SVFETY Cushion Bicycle for Sale, piice i2s. 6d,; c?n be S3 £ H any time at 4, Mar- i-.aret-terrace, Sketty. 921a3-29 Sl'EDS.-—Garden Seeds and Seed Potatoes, s the purest and best stocks obtairable, with shrubs, fruit trees, roses in great variety wreaths, crosses, etc. flowers for cutting always on hand. — James Harris, Blackpill Nursery. 8376 THE Best Seed O&te—Garten's Abundance, as usual.—Apply# B. Yates, Lawley House, Horsebay, Salop. 62a4-l FOR Scales, Weighing Machines, Grocers' Utensils, and Confectioners' Show G lasses of everv description; also Butcher*' Tools and Clothing, go to Parnall and Sons. Limited, 12, Alexandra-road. Swansea.. 5082 6 Spanish" Piciuies, three by, of after, Murillo; also Six Dutch Oil Miniatures. Lledges, 3, Pembroke-terrace, Coychurdh- road, Bridgend, Glamorgan. 57b4-3 A O inch Carder Condenser, feed cards, good 300 Mule, cheap: 70 Spindle, twisting frame, tykes make, £ 9. New Cards cheap.—James Lancaster, Brighouse, Yorks. 12M-Y THERE is a» S%vee5ineat to equal our Maple Cream Candy. Try our three- flavoured cream, 4d. pound, cannot he n&d anvw4here else: vcibihe Cream, 4d. pound, Cokernut Cream Chips, Walnut Toffee, Peanut Toffee, Fig Toffee, Fig Cake, Sweets from 2^d. per pound to 4s. M~)0 varieties. All best makers' goods kfpt- at the American Candy Factory, 39, Oxford-street, j Swansea. ?5b4-5 1 TRADE SPECIALITIES. BRUSHES.—Bushel 1 and Co., Camtjrian lirush Works, New Oxford street. Swansea. Largest Brush rnaiut>.cturer3 in Wales. Also Corks, Mat,) Baskets, etc. 4920 W WALLACE, 230, High-street. Swan- sea, Bespoke and Anatomical Boot I and Shoe Maker. Established in Swansea 35 years. lb3-.31 W. WALLACE respectfully draws the attention of Professional Gentle- men to his Special 15s. 6d Boot, Hand WelteS, Flexible, and Smart. 230, High-street, Swan- sea 21>b1 —— ►- W WALLACE claims to bold the largest: • variety of Gentlemen's Boots in the district-. A trial visit solicited to 230, High- ctreet, Swansea. 3b3-31 W WALLACE, sole agent for the • "Phea'.atees," "K," "Key," and "Pneumatic" Boots and Shoes.—230, High- street, Swansea. 4b3-31 W WALLACE also 'holds a choice selec- • tion of Gentlemen's "Tan," "Green," Bucksiun," and Pat-at Leather Boots and Shoes —230, H:gh-street. 5b3-31 A MA TTREW Sand Company, Credit Ae Drapers. Aberdeen House, Cradock- street. Terms Weekly, fortnightly, and monthly. 7501 LL. and T. BULLIN, He&thSeld Mews. Funeral Carriages, Brakes, etc. Cabs a,ways ready. Telegrams: "Builin. Ttle- phone 65. 203 CORN PAINT, macle ol supf ir mgre- dien s, and easily applied;is. bottle for 6d.J. Davies, M.P.S., chemist, 30, High- street, Swansea. 8455 MR- _WILLIAM OXLEY, Private En- quiry Agert, late Detective Sergeant Cardiff Police. Confidential Investigations. 11, Rawdon-place, Cardiff. Highest refer ences. 4821 CHARLES DAVES, 28, College Street, C Swansea, window show of Gents' Silk JneS is acknowledged to be up-to-date; this lionths' delivery. 970a3-29 CHARLES DAVIES, 28, College Street, Swansea-, is making a special Show of Gents' Coloured Shirts, in newest patterns and designs; see window. 969a3-29 LONGMAN. Cross-s'reet, holds the largest stock of New and Second-hand Harass 111 Wales, at prices to rait everybody. 715 BOOKBINDING. — FOR G-WI AND stantial binding go to ths "Daily Post"' Printing Work. 211, High-street, Swansea, n I MEMORIAL Cards tastefully printed at the "Daily Post" Priutirg Works. 2il, .ga-street, Swansea. A large variety of .ga-street, Swansea. A large variety of specimens kept in stock. MARRIED LADIES. — Inloi .nation and adnce of priceless value (fr:e). fcend *>uauped envelope please name paper. — Mrs. Lawrence, 2, Scuth John-s,tro:t, Liverpool S50z7-31 T3YS, SaTifig Boats, Toys, Kites, etc. new delivery wholesale only.—Davie# xad Sons, 52, Wat-rioo-itr -et. Swansea, be- tween Oxford-street and Calvert-street. 999a3-31_ MOI.YNEUX, Wholesale Fish Mer- • chant, 120, H;gl;-street. Swansea. [ .^opk&c.pers supplied all kinds of eL-Et. ^t-eciadity: Fried Fieh (wholesale, eighteen a shilling). _5-28_- LAUNDRY Glazing.—Cuffs, Colars, Fronts like China not used in starch ao polishing irons particulars free.—.Laundry I 302, Liscard, Birkenhead. 65b4-5 TEA LEAD.—Wanted, a regular supply of Tea Lead —State price and quantity to the Manager, "Daily Post," 211, High-street, Swansea, r. DEATH to the Hire System.—Be wise and buy your Furniture for cash and save 5C per cent., from Giles Cook, Complete House F uinishng Establishment, 23, Waterloo- nrsst, Swansea. 974a3-30 1 7 C\ Cash will buy a substantial Couch JL I 'U in leather Easy Chairs 14s. 6-d, wfas 25s., small Chains 4s. ;)3. and 4s. 6d., Strong Leather Sui-te from 23 19s. 6d.—G. Ccok, 23, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 975a3-30 O pZ S. and upwards for a full size Feather 00 Bed, Bolsters and Pillows (Jincn tick), Leautiful Feather Beds from 9d. per 1b- Flock nd Millpuff any price to clear.—Giles Cook, 23, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 976a3-30 7ID. Per Pound.—Just received from the 2 country, 12 splendid bags of PuriSed 1 bathers. Millpuff Bads, Bolsters and Pil- ■I'WS at your own price.—Giles Cook, .23. Waterloo-street, Swansea. 977a3-30 Cash will buy a very substantial tW JL and well marde Bedroom Suite, corisisting of 4ft. Wardrobe, Duchess Dressing Chest Table, T.le Back Mu,-ble Stand with Towil Rail and Pedestal Cupb-card, and 3 Cne Chairs. Cheaper at, L5 5s., C,8 10s., £10, Giles Cook, 23, Waierioo-street, Swansea. a972a3-30 O Q "I S. Cash for a good Becond-h^nd 11/ Pianoforte by Stemman and l-o. £ 12 10s. for a superior Piano by Broad- wood and Sons, in Handsome Rosewood Case. wood and Sons, in Handsome Rosewood Case. Giles Cook, 23, Waterloo-street, Swansea. I' 972a3-30 p Q "I X S. Cash will purchase a levely O i »J Dining Room Suite in terra- ct ita velvet; all spring-seat d and stiff backs, s.i.a.l cha'rs castoeed. Superior Saddle Back .Suite, £ 7 10s. Leather Suites from 79s. 6d.— j .Suite, R7 10s. Leather Suites from 79s. 6d.— C iks Cook, 23, Watdoo-strelt. 973a3-30 I OLD TY7PE.—Wanted a quantity of old, disused Type. — State price ard quan- tity to the Manager, "Daily Post." Swansea, n 2S. 6d. will buy the finest spectacles or folders in the world. No better lenses can possibly be made.—Sole agent for Swansea and District for the Automatic Sight Testing Comply (Limited), W. George, Market Drug Stores, 10, Oxford-street. 1029 "VST APLE Cream Candy 13 most delicious -ixL ,*wjetmeat, made with cream, butter, tuiiic, and rr.&pl; sugar; a pure American sweet, cream chips, cream candies, cough candies, butter scotch, chocolate paste, made cn the Am vican principle, aid only to be had at the Annrican Candy Factory, 39, Oxford- | street (opposite Schools), and Quay Parade, Swansea, 938a3-29 a iy ( Tobacconists (commercing) see AJ\J Illstd. Guide and Catalogue (260 pagesj, 3d. How to open a Cigar Store £ 20 to £ 2,000. Tobacconists Outfitting Co., 186, Euston-road, London. The krgeuit and original house. Hairdressers fitted. Estimates free. 30 .years' reputation. Mgr. Hy. Myers. 1761 THE Perfection of Medicine. — F. A. Essery, Esq., J.P., Ceia Bryn, Gower, thus describes JBevan's as proscribed bv the late Dr. Tern VviiJiams, of'Wind-street, Swan- j st?a» Prepared only by W. GCHII ^C, M.R.P.S., j Market Drug Stores," 10, Oxford-street. 2016 I SALES BY AUCTION. No. 5, 13ROOK1;1:-TERR4CE, NEWTON- ROAD, MUMBLES. MR. FRANK E. TUNBRIDGE has been favoured with instructions from >[r, C.arke, who is leaving the Mumbles, to by AUCTION on the premises as above-men- tioned, on WEDNESDAY, March 30ifa, 1838, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. and other effects, including TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, and other CARPETS, hea-c- i rugs, linoleums, staircloths, rods, mats, etc., brass rajl, steel, and ether fenders, well-made DRAWING ROC-M SUITE in plush, couch, arm chair, and two easy chairs in leather, tapestry, chenille, lace and cither curtains, blinds, flower stands, bambco ct«mice pol,, 14FT. MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD with drawer and two repboards. pier glass. 5ft. 6in. and 3ft. brass rail iron French bedsteads, wash- stands. t-oilet ware, dressing tables, mirrors, chests of drawers, wicker dress frame, Windsor cane end lush seat chairs. 4f 6in. WALNUT CHEFFONIER with PLATE-GLASS BACK, bamboo afternoon tea table, several well-made stained leg mahogany, loo and eiboai-sed tables, 4f-t. DRESSER fitted with shelves, drawfrs and cupboards, kitchen fender, table, old 'trestles suitable for tea parties, etc.. l^ench, lamps, zinc baths, buckets, pails, cca.1 scuttles, boilers, breakfart, tea and dinner ware, slew combustioa and oil stoves, and the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, etc. The out-door effeo's include tool shed, bar- row, garden tools, oarp-enter's bench, etc. Goods 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. The House is To Let. with possession after the Sale. 9409 TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. SALE BY TEXDER MR. FRANK E. TUNBRIDGE is in- structed by Mr. Trick. Chemist and Druggist, who is retiring from business, to ofLr for Sal" bv Tender the wh-olg of the STOCK-IN-TRADE and SHOP FIXTURES at No. 24. Dillwyn-street, Swansea. Sealed tenders to be sent in to the under- signed net later than noon on Saturday next, April 2n-. 18oo. Tne highest cr any tenders will not neces- sarily be accepted. 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. Avctionaer. BLRCEGROVE STEEt WORKS LLANR 1 MLiVf. ——— TO IRON AND ;1.i:LL MERCHANTS, I MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. M?.. DAVID ROBFRTS will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above- named work?, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 50th, 1898, All the Surplus Stook-in-Trade oi MACHINERY. PLAXT. c-, c. now lying at the above-named Works cam. prising — Trolleys with iron tops, 5 medium sized Bogeys. 4 Jumbo nogays, Crab Winch and Chain. 3-Ton STEAM CRANE, Steam Wirrh. 'i Standards. Cast-Iron Guidci, Mill Tools, Cast-Iron Riders. 21 3ft. Rolls for 12in. Mills, 10 17in. Rolls for 12;a. M lis, 8 12in. Rolls for 13in. Mills, 3 17m, Rol;s for 12in, Mills, 37 C.I. False Riders. Cold Iron Stoppers, Beam Scale, Ansrle Iron. 2 Iron Stands with rollers, Screw Jack, small Screw Jack, 20-ton Hydraulic Jack, Tightening Screws, 2 St-eei Pins with and without box, 2 Steel Bevel Wheels, Valve Covers. 3 Steel Shafts. Cast- iron Brackets, Pa-r Slot Links, Rods and Drag Links. Plummer Blocks and 6 Guide Block-, 2 Shear. Piston Rods with Gu de 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, Ganges, etc., 2 Worm Wheels, 5 Cog and Bevel Wheels, Worms. Clutches, etc., Dask with Drawer, Chairs, etc. SALE TO COMMENCE AT 12 NOON.. The W ork are situated about One and a half Miles from Llansa-mlet Station, G.W.R.. and about Two and a half from M )rriston Station, M.R. A convenient train leaves High Street, G.W.R., Swansea at 11.20 a.m. Auction and Estate Office-19, Heatbfiold- street, Swansea. 9395 46, MANSEL STREET, SWANSEA. TO HOUSEHOLDERS AND OTHERS. MR. DAVID P.OBERTS has received in- structions from the Executors A the L-i-ate of the late Mrs. Gilbert Tullocn to SLLL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above a £ idiess, on THURSDAY, MARCH 31st, 1S9S, swplus HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising:—Dresser, Mahogany Cheffon- j-?r, Arm Chairs, Fender, Coal Vase, Over- naatei, Pictures, Mahogany Sideboard, Plated Silver, Chert of Drawers, Wardrobe, Bed- su-ads, Cane-seated and Kitchen Chairs, What- C-JUnh in hai.r, Carpet, Rugs, Curtains, Wash-stand. Looking etc.. etc. Goods on view Morning of Sale. Terms Cash. Ssie to commence at E-even o'clock in the Forenoon. 4uction and Estate Offices, 19, HeathSeld-street, Swansea. 9385 COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. DAVID ROBERTS has received in- structions from the Executors of the lat-3 Mrs. Gilbert Tulloch, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the ROYAL HOTEL, On MONDAY, APRIL 4th, 1898. At 12 o'clock noon, subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced, the following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY: 1 All that Leasehold Dwellingbusé and Pre- miscs known as No. 46, Mansel Street, Swansea, formerly in the occupation of the late Mrs. Tulloch. The house contains Drawing Room, Dinifig Room, 2 Kitchens, Conservatory, 3 Bedrooms, Bath Room, Large At-tic and Cellar. The property is held for three lives and a term of 99 years computed from the 25th March, 1859, at the yearly ground rent of P,3 6s. 6d. The Auctioneer desires to call the attention of Investors to the excellent condition of the bouse, and to the desirable position of the pro- perty. For further p artier lais appiv to the Auctioneer at his Offices, 19, Heathfield- street. Swansea, or to Messrs. MOY EVANS AND THOMAS, Solicitors, 9420. 15, Adelaide-street, Swansea. 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 ao I 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- Roomed Dwelling House and Premises, with the Garden Ground adjoining, having a total area of about 20 perches, and known as 48, MARTIN STREET, MORRISTON, In the occupation of Mr. Thomas Loosemore, j at a rental of 26s. per moral1-. The foregoing is held for a term of three lives or 50 years, from 25th March, 1852, at a ground rent of 4s. per annum and other small j fines and payments. Let 2.-I-li those three Dwelling Houses and Premises, known as llJ, 11 and 12, (3mia- street, Morristcn, together with the Piece of Ground adjoining, the whole having a total frontage of 140ft., and a depth of 46ft., or thereabouts. The houses are in the respective occupations c Sarah Jones, Hannah John, and Frank Morgan, at rentals amcunting n the aggregate to 10s. per week. The fore- going property is held for a term of ttiree lives or 50 years '.cm 25th March, 1852, at a ground rent of 91 per annum and other small fines and payments. Lot 3.—411 that freehold fully-licensed pub- lic-hcri?e, known at the George and Dragon Inn, Landore, near Swansea, having a frontage to the main road of 38ft. 9in., with aa average depth of 142ft. or thereabouts, together with a Piece of Building Ground adjoining, having a frontage 'o the zairic road of 20ft. or there- abouts. I'he property is situated in close proximity o the G.W.R. Station, and within a short distance of several important works. The accommodation is as follows :-Bar with Bottle and iur Department and side entrance, Parlour. Smoke Room, Two Kitchens, Cellar, Back Yard, fitted with usual conveniences, Skittle Alley, Stable. Club Room communica- ting wiiih sitting-room on the first floor, and Three Bedrooms. The property is in the occupation of an undertenant of the Swansea United Brewcr.cs Co., Limited, wiio holds under a repairing lease, which expires at September 29th next, at a rental of £ 60 per annum. at a rental of £ 60 per annum. Lot 4.—All that importantly situated Ful.y- Licensed Public-House and premises, kno "11 ,te as the Station Inn, immediately opposite the GW.R. High-street Station, in the occupa- tion of Mr. David Davies, who holds it unoer ¡ a repairing lease for un unexpired term of 5 yars at JBSO per annum. The house affos I tli following accommodation: On the_ground foor, a large and well Bar with iwo It Smoke Room a, i Cellar un If, Kitchen. Scullery, Pantry, and Larder, W C. j Cos.-house., with a separate yard and i- tional conveniences fcr the business part of 1 tne premises on the first- floor, Sitting Ronm and Tlnee Bedrooms. xhe property is held by Isasc from March 25th, 1818, for a term cf three lives and 19 years, at a ground rent of JE4 per annum. he fast life died November 24th, 1881, and 'e J lease therefore has an un expiree term ¡f 82, years. I Sale to ooiircM-neft at 3.30 o'clock in Uie J Afternoon. I Further Particulars, with Conditions cf Sale, may be had of Messrs. Fcrsha-sv. -dl Hawkins. Solicitors. Liverpool; or of 'i- e Auctioneers, at their Oihces, Goat-street j Chambers, Swansea. 33.1;5 — ——————————————————————————— TO BREWERS, LICENSED VICTUAL- I LERS. AND OTHERS. I SRYNMELYN HOTEL, SWANSEA. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON JJJL have been instruct-?'! t-, SELL BY Ai C'TION at th? Swansea Auction-rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on MONDAY, April i 4th, 1893 (subject t, to be then pre-II duced), all that Fully-licensed Leasehold Pre- imses known as 'he imses known as 'he "RR Y N AlELYN HOTEL" (Late "Lamb aad Flag"), situate and being No. 22, Llangyfeiach-street. Swsns a. in the 'occupation cf AfT, 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 cellars and a building usad as bvewhouse (licensed), with all uecessajy fixed plant, nuut store, etc., etc., The property is held for a term of 21 years from the 25th day of March, 1893, at the j yearly rental of £ 45. The Trade Utensils and Brewing Plant will be included in the Sale. The latter comprise vats, boiler, cooling tanks, pump. etc., etc. I The House is free and well situated for an j extensive trade, and has been in the oce- tion of Mr. John (who brews most of the beer sold) for nearly 23 years, and commends itself to those in the trade. 1 Sale to commence at 4.0 p.m. j For further particulars apply to -srs.I Viner Leeder and Morris, Solicitors, Oxford- street; or to the Auctioneers, Goat-s:reset Chamber. Swansea. 9403 TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. DAVID ROBERTS has received instruc- tions from the Executrix of the Will D tions from the Executrix of the Will of the late Miss Evans, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at- the Royal Hotel, Swansea, on MONDAY. April 4th, 1898, the whole of the valuable leasehold PROPERTY, Comprising—No. 1, ST. GEORGE-STREET. Swansea, having a side entrance from Hum- phrey-street, and eituate at the hot- of Con- stitution Hill, and containing large cellar, front and back parlours, 2 kitchens, pantry, bathroom, w.c., and 4 bedrooms. The premises are admirably situated for business purposes, and term a capital invest- ment. They are held on lease for three lives and 99 years, from 29th June, 1857, at a ground rent of L2 14s. per annum. J Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the) afternoon. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at- his offices, 19. HfathfieJd-street, Swans-.a, or of John II. Richards, Esq.. solici- tor, Fisher-street, Swansea. 9413 COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Shops sitoate in High-street, Swansea. MESSRS. JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. i.v favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel. High-street, Swansea, Gll THURSDAY, March 31st, 1898, at three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to the conditions of sale to be then I produced) the following ¡ FREEHOLD PROPERTY, viz All those two Freehold Shops, beinc- 39 and 40. HIGH-STREET, Swansea, in the respec-. bive occupations of W. Rees and Eastmans j Limited. The property has a frontage of 35 J feet to High-street and a side frontage to! Tower-lane. Purchasers will find this an excellent oppor- t-unity of acquiring a valuable freehold in the i principal street of the town as a sound and improving investment. j For further particulars apply to Messrs. BEOR and PLANT, Solicitors. Temple-street, Swansea, or to the AUCTIONEERS, at their; offices, 4 ard 5, Goat-street, Swansea. 9386 j THE EMPIRE MONDAY, MARCH 28th, 1898, A ND DURING THE WEEK. MESSRS NESTLE AND LEVER BROTHERS CINEMATOGRAPHE With the Animated Photographs of THE GREAT TEST CRICKET MATCH, ENQLAlTt vanana AUSTRALIA, and ther Startling and lDteresting subjects. FLORENCE STOKES IMPERIAL QUARTETTE Oll (Pupilof Odoardo Barri). Ballad Vocalist. LADIES RHODES & CONLEY Who are Remarkable DfillC, and Ch Comedians, Vocalists, aard Dancers. Vocalists. LITTLE SPARK THE ARTELLS A Wonderful Little Perfoxmer. i In Gymnasuc Comedy, Ott, m SALES BY AUCTION. I 50, ST. GEORGE'S TERRACE, SWANSEA. Highly important Sale of High-class Furni- ture, Water Colours, Old Gas&a, Valuable Glass, etc. MESSRS. JAMES AND JAMES are favoured with instructions from A. Stevens, Esq. who is giving up housekeeping, but not leaving the town), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on WEDNESDAY. March 30th, 1898, j the whole of the coatenta of his residence, comprising u'sautifully made and carved MAHOGANY. OAK. and WALNUT FURNITURE (mostly by that high-class manufacturer, Ben- nett, late of High-street), viz :— DRAWING ROOM. -Handaome Brussels Carpet, Skin Hearthrug, bright Fender and Fire-irons, beautifully-carved Walnut Draw- ing-room suite, figured Walnut Cheffonier, with mirror back and marble slab; figured Walnut Centre Table, very handsomely-carved Walnut Loo Table, beautiful figured and carved Walnut Whatnot, with oval mirror; handwork Footstools, needlework Fancy Chair, fleautifully-tigured Sutherland Table, hand- some Ccal Vase, fine gilt Pier-glas&, Walnut Octagon Work Table, handsome gilt Giran- dole, exceptdonal!- handsome gilt Clock, un- der shade, with two ornaments to match; several sets of Figures under glass shades, five fine Water Colours, Chromos, Pictures, etc., I hand-painted Plaques, Corner Whatnots, several excellent specimens of Old China, very handsome pair of beautifully-painted Spode Vases, exceptionaUy handsome Royal Worces- ter Centre Vase, Dresden and other valuable Ori.aments. Venetian Glass Vases, etc. DINING ROO-V.-Brissels Carpet, Hearth- rugs. Skrin Rug, hsndsomelv-carved massive j Mahogany Dining-room Suite in real leather (with spcon-back chadrs) massive polished j Mahogany Telssccpe Dining Table beauti- fully-carved Mahogany. Sideboard, nr.nrsome gilt Ornamertal, do. China Tea Service, do. set- of hand-painted Dresden Vases, Lustres, very handsome carved and figured Walnut Devonport, half-moon steel-rail Fender and Fire-drcns. Brass Pole ard Rings, two Pedes- ta-ls and iancy Jardiaeres and Plants, pair of beautiful Water Colours (Hardy), several other Pictures and Pencil Drawings. Ornamcsits. etc. BREAKFAST ROOM. — Brussels Carpet I Hearthrug, solid > arced Mahogany Suite. Ma- hogany Whatnot. Treadle- Sewing Machine, t'eldmg Chvir and Carbon, nassive Soliu Mahogany Loo Table, sted-rail Fender, set of Fire-irons, coppar Ccal Scuttle and SLovel gllt-iramed Pier Gli-s, pair of Lustres, set cf Vases, Pole and Rings, Curtains, fine Stfeol Engravings, handsome- gilt Clock in onyx case. under glass shadfe handsome Pot arc Plant, very handsome D'nner Service (Copeiand) etc. HALL AND STAIRCASES. — Linoleum ever floor, bronze Hat and Umbrella Stand, two beautiful)y-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 Pip- etc. BEDROOM NO. 1. Brussels Carpet, Hearthrug, brass-end half-tester Bedstead, Spring Mattresses, Straw do., solid mahogany 6ft. 6-n. Wardrobe, with glass door; very handsome carved mahogany Duchesse Dressing Table, with marble-top W abstand co match mahogany Towel-horse, mahogany round Night Commode, do. Pedestal, Cane Chairs, Feuders, sets of Toilet and other Ware, Pic- tures, Ornaments, etc. BEDROOM NO. Z-Btltn and Black Bed- steads, Palliasses, Feather Bed, Folding Chair, Brussels Carpet, Cane uhnim, carved Spanish mahogany Ciiest -of Drawers, do. marble-top Wasbotaid, Dressing Table, mahogany Swing Glass, set of Ware, Towel-horse, Pole, Rings, and Curtains. Pictures, Ornamerts. etc. BEDROOMS NOS. 3 and 4. -Iron Bed- stead, Straw Palliasses, Feather Bed, two Chests of Drawers, Washs and and Ware, Mahogany Swing Glass, do. Loo Table, Cane Chairs, Iron Bedstead, large full-lergth Bath, Sundry Ware. Mats, Glass Cupboard, etc. KITCHEN.—Deal Table, Round do.. Steel Fender and Fire-irons, Steel Stand, 5 Kitchen j Crnirs. Shelf and Dresser, Alarum Clock, ex- cellent Mangle (JDO. S. Brown), Butter Tray ard Stand, set of Dish Covers, Sundry Ware, 1 a large quantity of the usual Kitchen Utensils., etc. CONSERVATORY.—The contents of the i Corservatory, comprisling about 200 Pots of various Plants, including Azaleas, Fuschias, Lilies, Ferns, Geraniums, etc. Sale to Commence at 11 e.m. Goods on view Tuesday, March 29th, from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. Full detailed Ca: alognes are in course of preparation, and may be had on ard after the 22nd inst., from the Auctioneers. Terms cash. N.B. Tne Premises, together with the adjoining one, No. 49, St. George's-terrace. are for Sale. Freeholds, by private Treaty. Apply to the Auctioneers. Auctioneers' Officea, Arcade Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. 9392 PARACLETE HOUSE, NEWTON, MUMBLES. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. JAMES and JAMES are fav- jUSL cured with instructions from 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 31, 1898, th,- whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, j viz, DRAW wablut suite in ca,vnn walnut whatnot, bamboo over- mantel, circular steel-rail feader and irons, walnut loo table, small window tabl:o-. nrk- box, bmst pole and rings, bhnds. rollers, and lacf curtains, hearthrug, oarpet, ornaments, i pictures, etc. DINING-ROOM.—Large mahogany side- board, small do., cupboard, large telescope dining table (with two extra leaves), mahogany circular-framed suite in hair, linoleum, h-e&rth- rug. fender and fire-irons, black aad gold pier glass, handsome tall brass table lamp, mantel board and border, table cover, Jace curtains, mahogany-framed pier glass, coal scuttle, orna- i ments, pictures, etc. HALL AND ST.-UDîhren:i stand, four lamps, mats, stair carpet, brass rods and eyes. ]' BEDROOM No. 1.—Brass and black bed- stead, palliasses. Bea-tber bed, bolster and pil- j SALES BY AUCTIOH, ]1""1'1 lows, mahogany wardrobe, half-etmular ble-top washstand, set of chamber watt, tec dressing table, deal-stained chest of dncwer towei rail, cane chairs, hnoleum. laoe curtate ornaments, ek. DRESSING- ROOM.-Linoleum. wasfatfle and dressing table, laxge swing gi&as, tow rail, set of ware, cane chair*, pole 8Dd zing laoe curteixis, blind and roller. BEDROOM No. 2-iAnoicum 4- mahogany chest of drawers, solid rrmhogai dressing table with three drawers, half-circuit marble-top washstand, set of ware, set toilet do., brass-end bed.^ipad, piTlimwn feather bed, bolster and pillows, inabogw towel rail, oane chairs, bedding, pictures, om ments. solid oak bureau with glass cupixxt and four drawers, large mahotrany swing glaa pair laoe curtains, blind and roller. BEDROOM No. 3.—Painted bedstead, JI8 of palaasses, feather bed, bolster and pillow deal washstaad, paiaiaed wardrobe, slips of oilcloth, etc. KITCHEN and BACK DIM.-ILLba any Pembroke table, shelf and dresser, service, iath-back small and arm chain, lar, mahogany easy chair, small window tldai ) Kitchen femder and ironK, dp-r, tabid, tege t stove, small meat safe, large quantity of 01 ware, etc.. pair of sfceps, zinc baths, wafcerc cans, gaj-d-eii tools, a large quantity of ti cans, gaj-d-eii tools, a large quantity of ti usual kitchen utensils, and many ofebsr acttei too numerous to mention. í Goods on view morning of sate. Sal* commence at 11.30 a. in. promprtiy. XtaM* Cash- Auctioneers' Offices, Arcade rflw Goat-straet. Swansea. Dated March 19th, 1898. 9S38 By Order of the Mortgagee I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th 1898. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELZISR HOUSES aad GROUND EENTS, MESSRS. HIGMJ..N AND CO. HAVEIM instruf-ted to offer for SALE B! PC LUC AUCTION at the ROYAL HOTEL, HIGH STREET SWANSEA, I On the above date, at Three o'clock |m& (subject to Conditions of fcUe), the follcrKli Valuable Leasehold PROPERTIES AND GEt; tilK"D RSKtS Via., DILLWYN STREET Lot 1.—All that Leasehold Messuage c Dwching-hou.se and Premises being No. & Diliwyn Street, Swansea, coTt^iniMr- Ground Floor—Fron* and Back Parlours, Ki' chen. Yard, etc. First Floor-2 good Bee roome; Second Floor—good Attic Bedrooa The Prem;sc.E are in the occupation of is Lucas, ii a rental of £20 per annum. I This Property is held from the 24th 4W-q June, 1841, for the term of three lives and it life of the survivor in the lease and, after the decease of the survivor, th«l ft the term of 99 years, to be computed from tk the term of 99 years, to be computed from tit said 24th June, 1841, at the apportioned yattd ground rant of £ 6 6s. 8d. GROUND RENTS. Lot 2.—All that Leasehold Ground IteHt* £ l 19s. 6d. arie-u^ out of, and fully secaia upon, that L* welling-house and Praia £ lK situate and being No. 34, Singleton S&PMI Swansea. Lot 3.—All that Leasehold Groand P. JB1 19s. 6d. arising out of, and fully secatt upon, that Dwelling-house snd Pram* situated and being NQ. ZS. Singleton fitrwH Swansea. Lot 4,—All that Leasehold Ground PANIA :£1 19s. 6d. arising out of, and fully sects* upon, that Dwelling-house and Prrudw situate and being No. 36, Singleton Stttri Swansea. Lot 5.—All that Leasehold 'Ground fieBl ( JB1 19s. 6d. arising out of. and fully secwi upon, that Dwellinghou^ and PremilE situate and being No. 37, Singleton Steal Swansea. Lot 6,-All that Leasehold Ground Real < £ l 19s. 6d. arising out of. and fuUy mtxm upon, that Dwelling-house and Premisf situate and besng No. 38, Singleton SbMt Swansea. Lot 7.—All that Leasehold Ground Kent t El 19s 6d. arising out cf, and fully sectttc upon, that Dwelling-house and PrcttflSI situate and being No. 39, Singleton. Strotf Swansea. The several Ground Rents, being Lots t, 2 4. 5, and are payable under several ijHSK Hires of underlease, dated respectively A 30th December, 1843. for a term of three I'T and the term of 99 years, to be computed flea the 23rd day of June, 184L MARLBOROUGH ROAD- Lot B.-All that Leasehold Messuage a Premises, together with the Yard at the Mt situate and being No. 1, Marlborougn-tost Swansea. These Premises wsre formerly need M Workshop, and with a small outlay cm i converted into a dwelling-house. Part of tI: work necessary has already been done. Lot g.-All that Leasehold Messuage t Dwelling-House and Premises, together wii the yard at the rear, situated and being 24 3, Marlborough Road. Swansea; now in Ife occupation of Mr. Davies, at a yearly reat « £ 23 8s.. landlord paying rates and taxes. There is a greenhouse attached to ARt premises. Lot lO-All that Leasehold Messuage < Dwelling-House and Premises, together wit the yard at the rear, situate and being No. 1 Marlborough Road. Swansea; new ia 6 occupation cf Mr. Rees, at the yearly rowi j322 2s., landlord paying rates and taxes. Lets 8. 9 and 10 are ueld on a lease fot term of 99 years from the 25th day of mairi 1892, at the yearly ground rent of Sft. ground rent of £2 6s. 8d. will be ap to each of the said Lots. >. TRAFALGAR PLACE, BRYNMEL, Lot 11.—All that Leasehold Messuage x Dwelling-house and Premises, together the yard at the rear, situate and being m 13. Trafalgar Place, Brynmiil, in the occupation of Mr. Caird, at the ystfi rent of JB84 14& landlord paying 20" W taxes. The Premises are held for a term Of M from the 25th day of December, 1891, a apportioned yearly ground rent of L5 r For further particulars and Conditio^. Sale apply to the Auctioneers, at Offices, 1. Northampton Place. SwaMeaya to D. STANLEY OWEN. Esq., & Solicitor, Yor'Sixeet. &wumm