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Ll-. Ben Evans and Co." LOOTED, I FIRST SHOW OF ^UlUIN Jj1 A S H10 IT S TO-DAY (TUESDAY).. INSPECTION INVITED. (Please sec Special Advt. on Pays 21.
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p 3/10/3# SEALSKIN JACKETS. Ben Evans and Co* LIMITED ARE NOW OFFERING EXCEP- TIONAL VALLE IN REAL SEALSKIN JACKETS, CAPES* AND ALL OTHER FUR GARMENTS. I See Special Advertisement on Page 2.
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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS SOUTH WALES DAILY POST. VfOUDS. ON CE. 'i:Æ j Six TIMES. ords I 0 0 9 j 10 90 Words09 1 0 16 40 Word s I 1 0 1 6 j 23 60 Words j 13 1 9 j 3 0 60 Words j 1 b 2 6 j 3 6 QPECtAL NOTICE.-Ar~licaiit8 sending re- t. plies to Advertisements addressed to ini- tials or ficticious uarue3, at this Uince, are requested not to eeud original testimonials vith their applications, but to enclose copies ct teaturonials only. Advertisers are cautioned that Postmasters are not allowed to deliver letters addressed to initials or Fictitious names at any Post-OILLee. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Barnes may be sent to the office of the "South ^aiee Daily Post," High-street^Swansea, and Vill be kept until applied for by the Adver- tiser. These charges apply only to the classes of Advertisements specified below, and are Strictly confined to those which are ordered On consecutive insertions, and paid for pre- vious to insertion; n either of these conditions U not complied with, the Advertisement will be charged by the Business Scale; Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To be Let. or Sold, and Miscellaneous Wanta. NOTICE. The "Sooth Wales Daily Post" will be. de- livered direct to subscribers from the^ omei ^ffiees. High-street, Swansea, at the following "epaid Rates:— Per Messenger. Per Posu. One Month 1 0 2 0 Three Alonths 3 0 6 0 Six alonths 6 0 12 0 Twelve Mouths 12 0 Z4 J Any irregularity in delivery should be .lnade known oollledi;, at the Chief Office. SITUATIONS VACANT. DOMESTIC SERVANIS. OOMPANION-Help required to assist Lady in light duties; servant kept; superior Uom«; fait- salary.—Apply 18, Francis-road, ^gbaston. Birmingham. 47osl0-6 SPERIENCED Cook-General Wanted by the A4 Second Week in October; two in family; 4J.an and houssinaid kept.—Apply, by letter v?dy,_to 35. Park-place, Cardiff. 44,>3l.)-5 OUSEMAID Wanted; steady and respec- v*- table; other servants kept—Apply ^3, %h-Btreet, Swansea. 49osl0-6^ jwOUSia-Parlourmaiu required ininica, tely; Housemaid kept; two in family all but beer.—Apply Mrs. Brown, W liiows. ^degar. ««10-2 ^RESPECTABLE Girl, 16 to 18. required at 2, ^iTn-y-Mor-crescent, Swansea. b-OS ANTED, Young Girl for general house- work.-Apply 130, Bryn-road, Swansea. 493el0-7_ W^ED"1^7rv7^rT^ases gx.en-Apply !2, Walter-road, bwa"- o78slG-3 gc)oa, .^AA-TED^oorcc^eTaTl^ aboiU 20' 8 Apply Jo 4, Gore-terrace, "wAcsea. 5uSolii-3 "J.- ,:)..1. V;t respectable Girl as Housemaid. ~PPly at The Jeffreys Arms Jtlotei, v ansea. 547sl0-9 V V' „*ED, an experienced Genera', two in ter family.—Aypiy after 6 o'clock, 17, Vv'al- .r°ad, Swansea. 432slG'-4 y y ANTED. at once, good General Servant.— Apply Mrs. J. W. Evans. M. Castle- Swansea. 526510-9 [\\TANTED, a Cock-General, by October 22. —Apyiv Mrs. Williams, The Cliff, Lang- near Swansea. 523^10-9 \\TANTED, respectable Girl. to assist in 6 J Houstwork.—Appiy 8, St. Alban s-road, bwaiice^. VV^rED_ Geuoral servant; smull^^fy tg t, Qood wages for competent <-ii 1 « Y*r r°—Swansea JV ^Sd, a good strong- Girl, age about- i5, to wash.—Apply at once to -v teiv t. 509-10-7 Yt> ac e, S fvan sea. V ^ED, good Gential Servant.—Apply 'Qtii St. Helen's-road, Swansea, from 4 am., or from 5 to 9 p.m. 421slu-4 ■VV AIs1TED, an experienced General Servant, ^ilitni^1'1 8°oei J'elcreuces—Jilrs. J. Jenkins. e' 8, Oaklands-terrace, Swansea. 42Ssl0-4 ANTED, imrned^teir, Young Girl, as «ixcea e"eral Savant; must have good refer- —Apply i0> plnBUary-terrace Swansea. 488sl0-7_ VVexperienced 20a °-soral Servant, L.:11" in family; wages Co;,??f Hionth—Apply o4, Plaeturton-avenue, -"•■rtiifi. 438si0-, ^TED, General Servant, experienced, p plain cooking.—Apply uetween and 7 r, •» etc Brookland Yilia, Brooklantls-terrac'j, .c^an3oa 47HS10-6 "ANTEI>, a Young Girl, about 15 years of age. to assist ia nousework; two III ¡:.nUlly.-ÁP¡¡lY lJ. Vie Loria-tcrlace. Gorse- t.I1{'. Swansea. 3£ösl0- ANTED good strong General Servant, age about 20; good wlges. Aisc, Pantry-maid, able to wait.-Apply stepney Arms Hotel, Llanelly. 369sl0-3 1 Ptrsun to keep iionse for 2 Vri'lower; three children; state- wages; 40, J., 7' 5 1..rarBh- ¡ feld-road l Velincrythan. _18s10-9 o¡,¡,c.> t: \ifAVTfn Cook-Gencral. £ 20, and House P Part'oumiaii, US; »».ily «»»■ J-eut Agcncy. i»risuo*. WANTED. General Servant, who can cook; also House Parlourmaid, for two I Ij^Uy.—Address, with reierence and tall par ^rs. H. G., Daily Post, Swansea 3S7slO-o '\VANTOrr"at~2ri^S7" Uplands » Swansea, a tlioroughlJ' experience' iw^Parlourmaid; good wages given.— i'P y better, Mrs. Farr, Eastbourne, Lan|land^ ANTED, at ones, -oo,l General i. 18 to 20. country preferred; as^st housework and with two joung cnim1*- ItR1 ')e c'Gan and tidy; no oth'jr^t'Ci\an 3 —Write, stating wages, and giving re e" jnC38» to Mrs. Jenkerson, Nor.'oVk !°5 ii^-en ICOlt.c. -PED, immediately, experienced Cooks. Parlour and House-Parlour Maids. lor^'5, Gencrals' etc-: Third Laundry Maid io a house, good wages; Waitresses Ai!" ,^rsT"oiass hotels; Boots diseng^6^ It Lewis, Higli-ciass Eegistry, 18, Ca-stle- Swansea. 427sl0-4 1 ISCELLASEOLS SITUATIONS. ACTIV1'. reliable Men Wanted to represent j a wealthy, old-f.hioned firm. doing business; first-cia'-s terms; early pro- oti°n to succe88fui men.—Address Active, ail.v Post, Swansea. 575310-3 B()OT'T]ADE"ant:;cJ. two g o o du ii cl, r s ti. on Nailed Work.—Apply Thomas, Boot actory, lierthyi'. 552sl0-16 BEN EVANS and Co., Ltd., Swansea, require d at once, tborouc-hjy experienced Bodice 11- Sleeve Hands.—Apply personally. 448sl0-5 BAKEll3 Wanted, well up in Bread, Cake and Smalls; good references.—E. Lavies Co., Oxiord-stre'et, Pnnf.ycymmer. 363slG-3 ^MPLOYMliNT offered Sex at own i orues. whole or sjiai-e time; £3 weekly sin l earned without K^rience; ::0 canvas- li but genuine wort, Six stamps for par- °ulars and papers to -rouimence a'; oiicc.— -ekard, 3, Eegent'u-terrao«', Millbrook, Soutl:- 32Ss9-30 I ING. -Wanted, Apprentjces and 1 Improvers.—Apply Mrs. Davies, 12, Carl- ton-terrace, Swan sea. 534siO-9 CROCERY.-Warited, Junior or good Im- G provcr.—Apply, with particulars, W. Fenwick, Junction Stores, Aliercynon. 5J.^2sli>9 f'iio-ë¡Ry.='Y;;tdt'r; Lad: one used to the trade preferred.—Apply W. P. Williams, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 551sl0-9 G ROCERY.—Smart Junior (indoors) h anted at once.—Apply, fullest particulars first letter, Thomas Price and Sons, Circle, Trede- gar. 491sl0-7 GOOD Canvassers Wanted (not Insurance); best terms to reallv good men, who can push business.—Address ;"7A, "Daily Post," Swansea. 524sl0-9 G1 ROGERS.—Wanted, a smart Youth a-. Ini- G provor; must Slpeak Welsh. Applica- tions, stating age and wages (living out), to be in by Tuesday (October 3rd).—Address Co- operative Society, Cardiff-street, Aberdare. 490sl0-4 AD Wanted, to make himself generally use- iul.—Apply 11, Dynevor-place, Swansea. 449610.5 XTEATH.—Caretakers (man and wife), for •i' business house-Apply Osborne, 10, (,ueen-sti-ect, RESPECTABLE, strong Lad Wanted to de- P-X, liver milk; good reference.—Apply H. T Perkins, Cornish Dairy, St. Heien's-road, Swansea. 46^10:6 EESPECTABLE General Servact Wanted, about 21; able to wash and do plain cooking.-Apply Mrs. Bailey, 9, Alexandra- road, Swansea. 41-Isll-5 OUNDAY Duties required by Priest; bilin- guai; bishop's permission; usual fees; disengaged for Sunday, October 1st. The Par- sonage, Cwm, Waunlwyd, Moil. 445sl0-5 rpo PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.—There .II. will be a Vacancy in October for an Apprei-tiee in the Gas and Oil Engine Depart- mtènt: a premium required.—John Le"ir and Sons, Engineers, 17 and 18. Nelson-street, Swansea. ~\XrANTED, Man to Dress pair Mill-3tone3.— » Apply William Lloyd, ^ishopst.one, 442sl0-5 Swansea. TIT ANTED, few good Plasterers, at once; V » bu. per hour-Apply Jones, New Hotel, New Tredegar. J WANTED, at once, a few good Painters.— Apply Pugsley and Sons, 24, Waterloo- street, Swansea. 3ii4-:t0-3^ A RANTED, Junior Clerk; state age, erperi- ence, and salary required. Address ^Iron, "Daily Post," Swansea. 416sl0-4 Iroa. "Daily Post," Swansea. 416sl0-4 TVTA.NTED, a good Haircutter and Shaver, at once (outdoors).—1-Apply J. Heddon, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen^ 367slU-3 "TANTED, Young Girl, who can read and write, and knows a little about music. —A^t 31, Queen-street, Neath. 4o-SiO-6 "17*T'ANTED, smart Lad, able to drive, and assist in stable; no housework.—Apply Bute Posting Stables, Pontyclum 360310-3 IATA.NL-,ED. immediately, St. Thomas Infant National School, Female ex-P.T., or Art. t'; —Appiy Vicar. St. Thomas, Swansea. 320510-3 TED, a Youth, as Clerk in Builder's office. Write, stating age and particu- lars, to Builder, "Daily Post," Swansea. 508x10-4 "\ATAIsTED, inijnediately, a thoroughly practical Man, as Head Porter.—Apply W. Edwards. 94, Oxford-stieot, Swansea, Swan- sea, 494sl0-7 ~V\ /"ANTED, a Lad, about 16, for Bill-posting and to attend to Horse and Trap. Apply Jamea O'Neil, Alexandra-road, Swan- 357b10-3 sea. w ANTED, for fe%v months, Tutor for 2 W boys; Latin. Greek, French, and English subjects.—Address Tutor, Dai aea^ — 5 Wf ANTED, a Caretaker f Neath; salary £ 20 ] quisites.—Apply J. T. Baines, vv n.^— Neath. 1130-10-9 TAT ANTED, immediately, a second-hand » Typewriter. Full particulars, stating lowes price, to Davies, 4. Lake-terrace, Llan- samlet. 59-t^j.u-3 r" T ANTED, a Lady as Daily Governess to V V two children, aged 3J and years.— Apply Mrs. Herbert Wills, 9, Eaton-crescent, Swansea. ANTED, immediately. Solicitor's Clerk; \S shorthand, copying and engrossing.- „iv prank Thomas and Andrews, Goat- st"eei, Swansea. 3993ia.4_ ANTFD, Situation as Assistant, both If cou'iteia; 6 years experience with w;nes and spirits.-Apply H. Cole. 17, Priory- road, vMiUo-—— 43_7Bi0^_ "-t:. ;rT, T,o, a, good, honest Young Man, to VV drive horse and cart, to sell coal.— Annlv at once, C. Wheeler, 81, Dinas-street, 5a"M ,rr"Fi> junior Clerk, with knowledge of W Shorthund.-AI)ply In ow -,i handwriting, stating age and £ Agent, "Daily Post._bvvansca. 431S104 TT-ANTED, two experienced Loam Moulders, VV no strike or lock-out; e i<la4 ';S O «• T,11"'1 TTTANTED," Young Man, age 20 as Siaugh- W tennan. a*d make mmoelf generally i,,doors.-A5ply. wM ■-»««»». Griiiiths. Butcher, iNantypooh—(—_4.1sl0-3 i 'A^'TED, a strong Young Man, with know- VV 7edge of horses, as Platform Man; able to read and write.—Apply J- h- Church, Goods Department, Great Western Ranwaj, Neath. 113£-10-9 ANTED, a fteady Weigh-speaki-ng Indoor » Dispenser; light work and ample time for reading.—Apply, stating age, experience, and classes attended, to Dr. Lyttle, Cilfynydd, Fontypridd. 444sl0-5 rpo Parents and Guardians.-Waite(i, A- once. Young Lad, fresh from school, as Apprentice to the Watch and Jewellc-ry trade. Thorough tuition under experienced hand, premium.—Apply Campbell, 23, High-street, Swansea._ S07sl0-7^ TTT'XNTEi>r~W Qrst-cla-ss Insurance Com- W piny "'>0(1 Agents; Swansea districts, Morriston/Clydach, Treboeth; whole or spare thn- sniendid terms to good men; two vacant. — Address Insurance, small oooks 477al0.6 l)ailv l ost, .gnwwgaiw".u»—hmm»mm—wwi nam.— StTUATiONS WANTED. UTCHERS.-IValitcd, Situation ås First or B Second Shopman, in Sho and Slugh- ter-house.—Apply P. Clark, c.o. Bu tch e rs, Morthoe. MAN and Wife want Situation as Care- takers, or auy place of Trust; c^n lav excellent references and testimonai3. ave Leen under same emplo er 15 years. Age 46.—Address J. J., "Daily Post," Swansea. 440510. SITUATION Wanted by a Dressmalier as tO Nurse-Sewing Maid; has been out before. —Addres3 Hurse, "Daily Post," Swansea. 363810-3 383sl0-3 SITUATION Wanted—Lady highly rccom- mciids Girl, 15, as Under Nurse or use- ful help in Gentleman's house, in or near Swansea.—Address L.P., "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 373alQ-5 "TTi 'ANTED, a Situation as Under-House- y » maid, or between maid; been out be- for0 —Address E. Eariand, Ystradgynlais. 478,310 6 Tli^AN'fED. toy Young Lady with spare VV time, Copying, Correspondence or Book- keeping.—Address Bookkeeper, "Daily Post." Swansea. TTriNTED, in private family, Situation as VV Working Housekeeper, or any place of trust; good plain cook; thoroughly domesti- cated'; good references!.—Apply *». c.o. F. DDahne Esq., Friedrichsruli, Pontardulais. 546sl0-9 OUNG Lady wants situation as Barmaid or any place of trust; experienced- Address Cissie, "Daily Post," Swansea. 485slfr6 i TO BE LET BUSINESS ) PREMSES. rpo LET, Coach-house and Stable, in Rus- 1. sell-street.-Apply 101, St. iielen "s-road, Swansea. 348910-3 rpo BE LET, House and Shop, No. 16, Union- x street immediate po,. saion—Apply W. J. Rees, The Laurels, Swansea. 545sl0-9 rpo BE LET, House and Shop, 6, Waterloo-, street; immediate possession.—ApplyW. J- Rees, The Laurels, Swansea. 546el0-9 rpo LET, No. 29, Oxford-street, Swansea, a House and Shop, with Bakehouse. — Apply Tuckfield, Clyne Valley, Swansea. 993pt.c. fpO BE LET. House and Shop, No. 3, Heath- field-street, imaa.adiat« possession.— Appiy W. J. liaea, The Laureis, Swansea. Appiy W. J. liaea, The Laureis, Swansea. 541810-9 rpo LET, good Premises, suitable for butcher, cow-keeper, or any trade; good cellars, stable.-Apply Hy. Francis, 1197, Neath-road, Swansea. 525sl0-9 ^po LET', Eosebery Shop; excellent pre- mises and position in Abertillery; suit grocer. Apply Tuney, St-eam Joinery Works, Abertillery. __409sie-4 10 BE LET, Lock-up Shops, High-street Ar- cade. good business position, moderate nc rental.-Apply Mr. W. Richard Glyn Thomas, 64, Wind-street, Swansea. 23;810-18 TO LET, New Offices, 3 spacious front rooms J- in central part of High-street, Swansea. Apply, The Manager, "South Wales Daily Post," High-street, Swansea. n rpo BE LET, Premises off High-street, ground M floor, 39ft. by 21ft.; first floor 891t. by 21ft.; suitable for warehouse or factory.- Apply Mr. W. Richard Glyn Thomas, 64 Wind- street, Swansea. 238sl0-18 rpEMPEBANCE HALL BUILDINGS, Gowcl- street.—To be Let, two Snops, rooms suit- able for offices, and premises adapted for use as a Cohee Tavern—Apply W. J. Rees, The Laurels, Swansea. 543sl0-9 TTOUSE and Shop to Let, in good locality? plate-glass window; suit any business'; rent moderate—Apply 2, Beaufort Arches, St. Thomas, Swansea. 529sl0-9 "jVj"EATiI—To Let, House and Shop, Windsor- road, near Baihvay Station—Apply" j D. Porter, Neath. 1115-10-5 CiT. THOMAS—Large, Double-fronted Shop to Let, near Bridge; low rental—Apply E. Baumley, Swausea. 415010-4 TO LET-HOUSES. nnO BE LET, No. 2, Stanley-terrace; iminedi- -1- ate possession—Apply W. J. Rees, The Laurels, Swansea. 544sl0-9 'pO EE LET, No. 36, Montpelier-terrace, im. mediate possession.—Apply W. J. BeeB, The Laurels, Swansea. 542sl0-9 ^pO LET, 48, St. Gecrge's-terrace, at a low rental—Apply to W. in. Jones, 8, St. Helen's-creecent, Swansea. 401sl0-3 2E LET, No. ii, De-la-Beche-street, Swansea, immediate poa^uaion.—Apply W. J. Rees, The Laurels,. Swansea. 539810-9 rpo BE LET, Lismore House, Walter-road, Swansea, immediate possession.—Apply W. J. Ree8, The Laurels, Swansea. 538sl0-9 ']"0 LET, with early po-ssessien 7, Victoria- crascent, St. Eeien's-roaa; every moutrn convellience.-Apply on the premises. 3C.5s10.3 HPO LET, 32, Cromwell-street, 9 rooms, bath- loom (h. and c.j; rent 10s. 6d. incluj.ve. —App.-y A. J. Gear, 15, Dynevor-piace, Svr?.n- saa. 456310-5 rpo LET, between Landore Station and A trams, two 4-room Houses; low rent to respectable people.—E. Phillips, Mysydd- road, Landore. 521310-9 rpo LET, in Watkin-street, excellent six- roomed House, in thorough repair; rent only S3. 6d.-Apply Gambold, Grocer, Watkin- street, Swansea. 359sl0-3 rpo LET, 33, Windsor-street; 75, Terrace- road, and 83, Heath field-terrace; im- mediate possession; low rentals. Apply Gear, 15, Dynevor-place, Swansea. 536sl0-9 rpo BE liLi, a desirable Detached Residence, JL containing 3 reception rooms, 5 bed- rooms, bcx-room, bath-room, kitchens; five minutes' walk from Post-offtee.-Ai)ply Mr. W. Richard Giyn Thomas, 64, Wmd-street, Swan- sea. ^Vslu-ia rpo LET, No. 1, Glanmor Villas, Uplands, .1. containing 11 rooms, stable and coach- house; splendid kitchen garden with iruit trees; possession September quarter.—Par- ticulars apply Mr. W. Richard Glyn Thomas, Estate Agent, 64, Wind-street, Swansea. 236sl0-18 TO i_a^T, Nos. 23, 25, 29, aid 35 Glanmor-cres- cent; each containing 6 rooms, scullery and hot and cold water bath; also 52, Mal- vern-terra.ce, containing 6 rooms, and hot and cold bath, gas throughout, low rentals. Apply W. H. Michael, Brunswick Timber Yard, Swau- sea. 157 r 10-24 TO Li.1', "Stowford Huae," Heathfleld,~con- taining 2 large cellars, wine cellar, dining and drawing rooms, kitchen, scullery, 6 oedrooms, bath room (hot and cold), con- servatory with vines, out-houses, etc.; com- manding an uninterrupted view of Swansea Bay; convenient to town, and within ten minutes walk of G.W.R. Station; moderate rent.-Apply F. E. Tunbridge, 19, Gower-street, Swansea. 1092-1C-6 -7 CONVENIENT House to Let, at TsT Clifton C. Lijil.-For particulars apply 28, Clifton Hill, Swansea. 4l7sl0-4 C\iiAiG HOUSE.-This deairafci^Residence to Let, with immediate possession, moderate rent.—Apply W. J. Bees, The Laurels, Swansea^ 540310-9 MUMBLFS—To Let, New I)etached Villa; .Al beautifully situated Langland Hill; few minutes walk from bay; beautiful views; ten- nis lawn; three reception, five bedrooms. Williams, Cliff, Mumbles. 535sl0-9 ~j\TE\Vi'ORT.—To Let or for Sale, on 25th N- March next, that commodious, de- tached Residence, called Caergwyn, Caerau; 5 reception rooms, 6 good bedrooms, bath, 2 w.c.'s, 3 cellars, conservatory, large garden, and la-wia.-Apply, H. Mullock, 9, Hill-street, Newport. 470sl0-3 ARTRIDGE WYANDOTTS.-Sl)lendid Cock-. erel and two Pullets, Wharton's strain, 16s. —Apply Sach, Caerleon, Monmouth- shire. 361sl0-3 -pAlirr of House to Let, unfurnished; every convenience; bath, hot and cold; terms moderate.—Mount Pleasant Houss (facing Grammar School), SIX-roorn House to Let Sunny Bank, Poppett Hill; in good order; fine view of the Bay; rent 5s.—Appiy 90, High-street, Swan- sea. 371sl0-3 ri^WO well-built, semi-detached Villas to be J- Let or Sold; charming situation; each villa contains dining and drawing-rooms; 5 bedrooms, bathroom, lavatory, supplied with hot and cold water, two w.c.'s, kitchen, and ccullery.—Apply Mr. W. Nichols, Woodviile, Eversley-road, Sketty. 430el0-4 O Devon-terrace.—This desirable Residence t,), to be Let or Sold.-A.pply F. E. Tun- bridge, 19, Gower-street, Swansea. 1093-10-5 Q Rodney-street, to Let, 6 rooms.-Apply OO) 17 Pa^e-street, Swansea. 479sl0-6 0:. LAND TO LET. J" BERGELLI F ARM.-To be Let, with pos. .tt session, this very compact Farm, con- taining 266 acres, situate near Llangyfelach and Morriston, and within five miles of the town jf Swansea; good farm house an out- buildings.—Apply W- J. Roes, Land AVent, Laurels, Swatisea^^ | 11111111111^1^?, _(,W MISCEL lANEOUS WANTS. "TIT"ANTED, good second-hand Office Safe— Apply, stating size, lowest price, Pank, 12. Cambrian-place Swansea. 550al0-9 INTER Keep for Sheep and Lambs on f Llettyrafel Farm.-Apply to G. Sin- clair, Llettyrafel, near Neath. 364sl0-3 \\TANTED, in centre of town, one or two rooms as offices, for first-class business. -Acldra', Letter, "Daily Post," Swansea. 413810-4 IMPORTANT DELIVERIES OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS A T *TT\ A ir\ EDW ARDS ABBIVING DAILY. Tlfc LATEST AUTUMNAL FASHIONS in COSTUMES, JACKETS, MANTLES, MILLINERY, LADIES' OUTFITTING, DRESS M ATliRIALS, FANCY DRAPERY, &c. YOUR INSPECTION IS RE6PEC1TULLY INVITED. Oxford Street, Waterloo Street, and Park Street, Swansea. FOR SALE. YX)R SALE, a threequarter-sixe Billiard -T Table.—Apply D. Roberta, Auctioneer, Swansea. 1117-10-3 SiVansea. 1710E SAT.F, by Private Treaty, No. 11, Rryn- v-Mor-terrace. — Apply 10, Grove-place, y-u.or 377810-3 Swansea. i^OF SALE Houses Rosebill-road.-Apply Ed- E ward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 40, xford-street, Swansea^ 392sl0~5 1~VoP SALE, House, Penmaen-terrace —Apply Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 390b!0-3_ TK)P S vLE House, Windsor-street.—Apply 1 ward' Roberts and Son, Auctioneers. 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 39lBl°:0 IToiTsALE, Chip Potato Van; will sell for • £ 10* no further use.—Apply A. Haivej, 8a, Llangyielach-street, Swansea. 453sl0-5_ JSOR SALE, Bay Mare Pony, 13.2, very quiet 1' good workar. Apply between 0 and 7 p.m., 23, Carlton-terrace, Swansea. 37osl0-3 l?OR SALE, tliree Billiard Tables, 1 full_ size, one 10 by 5, one 8 by 4. -^PPly Manager, Longlands Hotel, Swansea. _5.4sl0-7 17OR SALE, Shop Fixtures; Counter, Choco- -A- late Cases. Scales, etc.; se: cheap Audress Scale, jDaily Post, Swansea.>9,10-5 'l^OivTAi.i the Stock and Crop of a Market a»-den of 4i acres; the land is t- be let—App:y D. Lewis, Eastland Garden, Keath. {?OIt S.ALE, the Benjamin's Acetylene Gas Generator; used one season onlj. A dress Generator; "Daily Post," Swansea. 515slG-i> VINE G^-T^keys; best Irish large healthy birds; direct^ ro I'or price list write Francis v\ alsh, » iPP ■ Cork. bl^a'uT TTHJR SALE, Retriever Bitch, 2 years; Puppy Dog, 5 months; will sell cheap; going away: best in towil.-App,Y • Adams, iioni maen, Swansea. _46;Jsl0-0 XpOR • SALE—Appropriation £ 100, £ 1^0. or £ 200, Neath ana MelincryUian Penect Thrift Building Society; repayable m lut years.—Apply Secretary, Thomas wilnanis, Mount Pleasant, ISeata. 40^10-^ p OR SALE, Corner ,Iiop and DwelLng-hlc)use witn stable at back; also Dwelling- house adjoining, situate Trafalgar-place.— iyply Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, -]>' '581'0. 4v, Oxford-street, Swansea^ o-i'siU-J B~liFF LEGHORNS—Three handsome Cocker- els, Bathman's strain, os., ia. no. and 10s. 6d.—Sach, Caerleon, Monmouthshire. 362S10-3 CAT for Sale, magnificent specimen, half- bred Tabby Male Persia;* four months old; very fine tail.N,ormanbLurst, Mum-es. BiCYCLES. ETC. B IICYCLE.-For Sale, a "Flying Monarch" —" Bicycle, Coventry make; price .to; ab- solute bargain.—Address Flying Monarch, Daily Post, Swansea. 393sl0-i^ fclUSi C A L. PIANOFORTE Tuned, 3e. 6d.; repairs lowest p price; twenty years' experience. Re- commended from Dr. Turpin and Messrs. Broadwood.—Ch axles Eadon, K., Brunswick- street, Swansea. <n6p!0.6 PIANOS.-Previows to stocktaking we axe offering the following bargains.—Broad- wood Walnut Upright Grand, 85 guineas re- duced to 40 gllilleas.-Thompson and Shackell Ltd., Swansea. 146 PIANO, Upright Grand, by Broadwood, Rose- wood and Marqueterie Case, 75 guineas, reduced to 40 guineas.—Thompson and Shac- kell, i-iul., Swansea. 146 !A-NO.-Rosewood and Marqueterie Case, 1) by Broadwood White, 36 guineas, reduced to 24 guineas; 14s. per month on our easy system.-Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., Swan- sea. 146 PIANO—Rosewood and Gold Case, by Col- P lard; metal framed, check action, with all latest improvements; 60 guineas, reduced to 49 guineas; 21s. per month on our easy system—Tnomp&oii and Shackell, Ltd., Swan- sea. liO IANO.-Walnut Upright Grand, with pa- tent octave coupler action, 60 guineas, reduced to 35 guineas; 16s. per month on our easy system.-Thompion and Shackell, Ltd., Swansea. 145 IANO.-IVainut Overstrung Upright Grand by Beare and Son, Berlin; 56 guineas; reduced to 22 guineas; 10s. 6d. per mouth on our easy syste.-ThomPSOll and Shackeil, Ltd., Swansea. _6- /VEGANS and Harmoniums, from £ 3 to £ 40; from 6.3. per month on our easy system. Price lists free—Thompson ana Shackell, Ltd., 32, Castie-e.i eet, Swansea. 146 EDUCA TiON. I ANGUAGES-—il1'3- Heywood, a native of Spain, 16, frufalgar-place. Swansea (op- posite Biynnixil School), undertakes teaching Spanish, Italian or French. Lessons given at above address or ait pupils' residence. ■pLRAlE TUITION iu French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Latin. Book-keeping, Shorthand, and Typewriting; thorough preparations for examinations and commercial life; prospectus on application— Oswald Koitb, Processor of Languages, 1, Ken- sington-terrace, Swansea. 139 MONEV. vV! USHER and Co. (the Working Men's v Financiers) advance Money daily. Low Interest and Easy Repayments; town or country. Call or write.-14, Picton-place. Swansea. Established I860. 422510.2;) |yrONEY- From £2 to 4100 Lent o rerpect. ivi able applicants on their own now of hand or I.O.U., at a rate of interest much the lowest in town. Small re-payments. Money advanced on mortgage at 4 per cent. per an num.-John W. Gamage, 2, Pell-street, Swan sea (back of Albert Hall). £ *4 QASH ADVANCED by I. SELINE from £ 0 and upwards, on personal security, to all classes, repayable to suit the convenience of borrowers. Distance no object.-Apply per. sonally or by letter. 9, Grove-place, Swansea. 445 QOL. Barnett advances money from Z3 and o upwards; re-payment to suit borrowers' convenience—For particulars, apply person- ally or W letter to 11, Dynevor-place, Swa:i- sea. 447slQ-5 X*l,030 re'idy to bo Advanced at 4J per cent. on gtad mortgage securities—Addrees Lex, "Daily Post," Swansea. G0fisl0-7 + -P9fiA Wanted, at 4 per cent, on Mort- em ga, e of Leaseholds 230 years term pood securit. .-Addrem Borrower, "Daily Poet," Swa.n APARTMENTS WANTED. COMFORTABLE Apartments to Let, best part of St. Thomas; suit young couple mat"e or engineer's wife.—Address Mate, _Daily^Post, Swansea. 397sl0-4 W ANTED, Apartments; front Sitting-room and two Bedrooms (for two);West End; the Bay. State terms to F. E., Swansea. 549sl0-9 APARTMENTS TO LET. APAPTMENTS.-Front Sitting-room and Bedroom; board or without; hot and °o-d bath; piano; no children; terms moder- ate—Apply 53> Mansel-terra-ce, Swansea. 415 BED and Sitting-rooms, furnished, would suit one or two friends; every con- lenience; best position; wrms very inoaer' e—Address A. P., "Daily Post," Swansea. 4C0slC-4 QOMFORTABLE Lodgings for two Young Men—Apply 40, Somerset-terrace, St. 1 komas,. Swansea. 3S6slO-3_ LODGINGS—Convenience for two friends; oath, bedroom, or bed and sitting-room; verv moderate—Apply 5, Victoria-crescent, St. s-road, Swansea. 452e10-6 Vacancies for one or two Gentlemen Aum BoarcIers; superior; good relerences— —vpiy 73 Swansea. 454siu-5 -JiJ LOST AND FOUND. =- LOST, Yellow Magpie Pigeon. Finder re- (M turning same to 20, Page-street, Swan- sea»__Tvill jt>e rewarded. 3&5sl0-4 L°ST> Dark Brown Fur Boa, at Llanelly Mar- Fi ket. on Saturday night, September 30th. T. aer rewarded. Return to Police-station, i^glly. 531sl0-9_ Welcome-lane, a Lady's Gold Ring, w 2 diamonds and 3 rubies. Finder re- ■\Vor °n returning same to Mrs. Ben Davies, -—.poster Cottage. Swansea. 4gj?si0-6 L°ST' °n Saturday night, either in Walter- form r?ad" °utside G.W.R. Station, or Plat- Find* dy's Gold Enamelled Pendant u atch. er rewarded—52, Walter-road, Swansea. -T osT- 1133 T Stolen, or Strayed, from Port Ten- and 4,11 mvjiufty, 2^I. red "Lucr •- Cow; answers to the name of I to J "^inder rewarded on returning same nant <al!liam3- Waldick-terrace, Port Ten- —g^ansea^ 457s 10-5 L (-)ST. between Rhydyrhelyg, Sketty, and M' etWeen Rhydyrhelyg, Sketty, and tume Urton, Lady's Navy Blue Bathing Cos- kish t m Wa-terproof bag, together with Tur- rewarri^1' marked "Am>* M" Eosser Finder M. R on returning same to Miss Amy osser, Bhydyrhelyg House, near Sketty. 513sl0-5 iri~"mistake from the North Mail, Cardiff travelline between Gowerton and cont °n September 18th, Gladstone Bag, ticlP= \ng biack suits and other useful ar- to r ^y Person having same kindly apply eorge Jones, Masons-road, Gorseinon. 368sl0-3 w ILL the Person who took a Mackintosh fcoat. with badge (No. 53), and whistle, 1st the Morriston car on Sunday, October • Please return to Tramway Office, St. in £ »aen'S~road' Swansea, or further proceed- will K. tahen 527sl0-5 4' TRADE SPECIALITIES. W. T. BENJAMIN, Private Detective; con- fldential investigations. Address all communications 3, De Burgh-street, Cardiff. n TO Tailors, Drapers, etc.—Practical Tailor Prepared to make up any garments at prices. Address Trade, "Daily ■_ Swansea _379sl0-3_ Forget, the Oldest Established Pu Paper Hanging Warehouse in Town- fa^sley and Son, 24, Waterloo-street, Swan- sea. 859rl2-2 PRICKET FIXTURE CAEDS.-Secretaries o.. o[ Clubs requiring Fixture Caxds and tationery 8hould call at the "Dany Post Printing Works, 211, High-street, Swansea. tL^smoderate and wnrkjpromptly executed. N £ ATH. Mr. David Williams, Bowen- street, Neath, is now the agent for the Daily Post> at Xeath. Customers may have hfmerS deIivered regular by application to O0RN~PAINT, made of~~superior ingredi- ,7 ents and easily applied; Is. bottles for ld—J. Davies, M.P.S., Chemist, 30, High-street. Swansea. lOó T.L^^and tT""b^iIiT^ Helthfield~ Mews. Funeral Carriages, Brake?, Cabs alwayS ready. Telegrams: Builiu." e- lluon 65. Ivl.i ozit Bird and Animal Preserver, Iligh • street Arcade, Swansea. All kinds of kiiins Preserved and Dressed. Oold in btock. 1I2SA2-12 IVT WILLIAM OXLEY Private Enquiry A Agent, iate Detective Sergeant, Caiuw» Police. Confidential investigations.—t, Lov.er C'athedral-rcad, Cardiff. Highest releienteo. 4S21 OABBAGE PLANTS—Wheeler's Imperial, strong plants, Is. per 120, 10s. per I, direct from the original raiser, n. J Wheeler, F.R.H.S., Nurseryman, Warminster, Wilts. UTIO-U TEA 1, EAD.—Wan Led, a regular Supply; statu lowest terms. — The Manager, "Daily Post," Swansea. ll OHIP-POTATO and Cook-Shop FittingB,tfery variety. Champion Ranges^ and Potato Peelers; also Shop on Wheels. K ew list Free. —Ma&bott, 51. Lever-street, Manchester. BOOKBINDING. — For good and substan- tial Binding go to the "Daily Pt>s« Printing Works, 211, High-street. Swansofv rjpHE Perfection of Medicine.—F. A. EK.'AT.V, -1 Esq., J.P., Celn Bryn, Gower, u 1 ce- scribes Bevan's, as prescribed by the lata .IDr. Tom Williams, oi Wind-street, Swansea. IAC- Pared only by W. George, M.R-PS., Market Drug Stores. 19. Oxford-street. O l^BAPERY, Haberdashery, Millinery. iM'si- ery, Stationery, Toys, and Fancy G«*dis, largest "stock in Wales. Wholesale onl/^nil. Jenkins, 40, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 1503^4 DINNER KNIVES—a Clergyman's ofiers six large, six small; also vers complete, with massive ivory hand^-ji cost £ 3 .3g,; bargain 9s. 6d.; approval p^i&— Alpha. 24, Tamworth-road, West Croydon, 1 Surrey. 472sl0-6 ASTROLOGY—Every important event in A your career (sxcept death) plainly fore- told by Lady Astrologist. Send birth date, 12 stamps, stamped envelope.—"Celia," ifi. Ee- gent-street, Brighton. Strictly private. Im- .uvduta ripiies. 4S2slG-7 MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL—Mr. Stepn n Bed- ford, Commission Agent, begs to in- form the public that he has removed from Dynevor-place to No. 15, Belle Vue-street, Swansea. 533810-30 I I Edward Davies, give Notice that I will not be responsible for any debts con- tracted by my wile after this date.—(Signed) Edward Davies, 16, Woodland-row, Briton Ferry; Witness, David F. Lewis, 37, Villiers- street, Briton Ferry. September 26th. lew. 410S10-4 DANCING—The Shaftesbury-liall class will -L' be opened on Wednesday, October 4i.L. and Saturday, Octouer 7th, at 7.30.-Admission Sixpence. 514;;10-3 BIRMINGHAM Good ryth ing for dea- lers, furnishers, clubs, etc.; Agents Wanted; wholesale 000k Irce. rite Henrj May, Factor, Birmingham. 131 IRAWBERRY PLANTS—Best known varie- ties, including Duchess of Edinburgh, Enchantress, Royal Sovereign, Sir Joseph Paxton, Laxton's Noble, British Queen, etc. Strong, well-rooted plants. Specially low price, 4s. per 100, carriage free—Noriaan- nurst, Mumbles. n9-3Q HANDBOOK of the new Marriage Act, with -L3- Official Regulations, Isotes on Burials Act., Vaccination Act, Mortmain Act, Wills Act, etc., by M. Roberts-Jones, County Coro- ner, Counsel to the Baptist Union ol AVales and the Miners' Provident Fund, Author of tlie "Magistrates' Manual," V\ orkmen s Com- pensation, etc.. together with Forms of Mar- riage and Burial Services in English and Welsh, by Principal Edwards, B.A., .u.D. Post free for ministers Is. 2d.-Miles, Queen- street Arcade, Cardiff. CHINA and EARTHENWARE SECONDS, China Cups, China Saucers, Bowls, Plates, Jug?, etc., all in gold decoration. Is. per doz. Handsome Toilet, Dinner, 'lea and Breakfast Sets in great variety. Hawkers' large cheap Crates, containing about 1,000 ar- fydes, 08s. 6d. Free Tea Sets to new beginners Wnte lor iree illustrated lists—Arthur J. Hun, Normacot Works, Normacot-road, Long- ton. Staii. 966 j TV ILLlAifS (.Pontardawe) Worm Lozenges. V f .r or over 30 years this highly valuable remedy has met with the greatest success, The effect upon weak, delicate children (olten given as incurable) is like magic. Gettmg rid of the tormenting: pest, bv taking tnese Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, me pride, instead of tlie anxiety, of bis guar- dians. Sold at 9d., Is. lid., and 2s. per bottle by most chemists. 30, High-street, Swan, sea. A list of testimonials, symptoms, etc., on application. "Sir,—1 have for some time used your Anthemiuuna of Worm zen.-es i in my family, and find them a very speedy and efficacious cure lor asceanide, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great re- commendation tor children.-W. Hutchinson, icar of Howden." ■ mi win ■mm _£. t-> "Oh. dear, Doctor, what will Xyou recommend me for my tight fJf chest this most trying wea- W ther?"—"Oh, there is notion* fifc equal to TUDOR WILLIAMS PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY. Try it. and you will not regret it." There is no more TRYIAG SEASON for the HUMAN constitution than the fittsh.M \> ^ATHER BEWARE of the sunshin. in the day and the COLD WIND AT NIGHT. Should you catch a cold nip it in the bud by taking the certain Remedy, fJpUDOR w iLLIA-\IS' jgALSAM Or JJONEY. Thousands of children have oteu saved from an untimely death by the prompt use of TiDOi. BALSAM OF H0EY. No mother should neglect to Keep this in- fallible remedy in the house ready for any emergency. Remember that it is wiser to check a siignt cough at the commencement than to allow it to develop into a lingering complaint. Ask distinctly for Tudor Williams' balsam of Honey, and see that you get the right ar- ticle. Thousands of children cured .rom >• hoop- ing Cough, Croup, Weak Lungs, r.-id Bronchi- tis when all otuer remedies fail. Persons suffering Irom A«thma and Diffi. culty of Breathing should give it a trial. LARGEST SALE OF ANY COUGH aND LUNG MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. 20,000 TESTIMONIALS TO HAND. A bag of letters in every day. and what they say about Tudor Williams' Balsam of Honey is something marvellous. A Stipendiary and a Magistrate sta.^3; "I find your Baisan: of Honey most effectual for Bronchitis. We give it also to our children. A Lady, Mrs. Crawabay, Sea View, Brigh- ton, writes: "Your Balsam of Honey cured m little son of whooping cough. Send me on another supply. I have a daughter suoject to Croup, and for that I find it very bene- The British Army reports highly of it. A Gentleman remarks: T feel it mv duty to inform you that I have been ;s.ng your Tudor Williams' r»al3am of Honev in my family, which is a large one, for many years, and have proved its great value. hayj; used nothing else for Cough during Measles, boo,g Cough, and Bronchitis, ana can high1- recommend it to an parents for such complaints—Yours gratefully, Serg. J. WIL- J.^AMS. R.n. ShoeV "vness. JUST ANOTHER WORD. When you ask or send for this Mcdicine don't allow anybody to persuade "Ill t, buy something: else. If YOl do you Eimply throw off a true friend and take on witn a false on2,. Se voa get TUDOR WILLIAMS' PA- TENT BAI A.- OF HGXFY. DON'T FORGET. Sold by all Chemists and Stores, 19., 26. 6d., and 4s. 6d r bottle. D. TUDOR WILLIAMS. R.D.S.L., MEDICaL, EA.LL. AErRD.I-R! 1083 J^OYAL HOTEL, SWANSEA. eiiri^T-GLASS FAMILY & COMMERCIAL HOTET* EXTENSIVE BANQUETING HALL AND BALL ROOM. Table d'Hos Luncheon duly from 12.50 to 3 p.m. Managers—SIR. and MRS. FALKNER, (Late Lar-giand Bay Hotel). >439 TYPEWRITING. MSS., Letters, Legal 6 Do cum ents, and evety kind of MS. MATTER Typewritten quickly neatiy and at moderate tetms at the Daily Post" Offices 01 Jnigh Street, SWANSEA. SALES BY AUCTION. BY MESSRS. J..M. LEEDER & SON SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS, 46, WATERLOO STREET. SWANSEA. Important Sale of Useful and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and mrtCTS, CHINA, GLASS, OIL AND WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, etc., removed from various residences in the neighbourhood for con- venience of Sale. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER and SO> have .in. received instructions to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, on THURSDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 5th, 1899. a large quantity of Modern and useful FURNITURE, etc., C-oml)ril'iig: FUXR.IGATED MAHOGAM LOUIS CABINET, Mahogany Dining Tables, 6ft. Oak Sideboard, Large Gilt Pier Glass, 4rt. Oak Pedestal Desk, Bamboo Hall Stand, MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, BEAUTIFULLY IN- LAID ROSEWOOD DRAWING-ROOM CABI- NET, American Gan by Bell,PIANOFORTES by Schumann. Schubert, and others. Large Clipboard with sliding glass doors. CON- CRETE ROMAN and ITALIAN PEDESTALS and GARDEN VASES, Brussels and Kidder- minster Caroets. Walnut and Gilt Overman- tels, INLAID SHERATON CHINA CABINET. Gent's Easies in Saddlebags. BEDROOM SUITES in WALNUT and SATIN WALNUT. Marble-ton Washstands and Dressing Ta,.ics. Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Straw Palliaees, Millpuff and hair beds. foldinc Child's Cot. > vfalnut and Mahogany Toilet Mirrors, a lare- quantity of books, also a large assortment of useful and ornamental bric-a-brac, together with the usual culinary requisites. Goods on view day prior and morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 11.30 o'clock a.m. A-cetioneers OfficeL-, 46, Waterloo-street, BY MR. FRANK E. TUNBRIDGE. iiORLAIS fALE COLLIERY, Situate one mile from Llanmoriais Station on the L. and N.W. Railway. RA. OF VALUABLE PLANT AND MACHINERY. MR. E. E. TUNBRilXiE is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Col- liery, on TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10th, 1899, the U HOLE OF THE PLANT AND MACHINERY including: HORIZONTAL WINDING ENGINE, 12in. cylin- der, 2ft. stroke with wheel ;7st. diameter), WINDING GEAR DRUM i.4ft. diameter); about 40 tons of Steel Tram Rails, 181bs. per yard; 36 Trams, 2ft. gauge; WATER TRAM, 5ft. 6in. by 3ft. by 2ft. 3in. deep; quantity of old Steel .re Rope; about 300 yu-rds practically new Sin. Steel Wire Rope; 2. Timber Carriages; RIDING CARRIAGE, 25 NEW CAST IRON 1AI WHEELS WADDLE VENTILATING FAN, 9ft. diameter with Engine, 7in. cylinder, loiii. stroke: quantity of Tram Axle Bearings: quantity of Roller Bearings; Screen and Staging TANGYE PUMP. Sin. steam cylinder, Sin. plunger: WORTHINGTON PUMP, 5in. steam cylinder, 2tiu. plunger; quantity of Points and Crossings; double Sm. LiLlNDER citAB WINCH, 12in. stroke. 2ft. drum; ÇOX- iL.\TS of SMITHS' SHOP; VERTICAL BOI- 12ft. by 4ft.; VERTICAL BOILER. 8ft. by Sift, about 120yds. 3in. Water Pipes; about 1^0 yards 2in. do.: quantity of various sized Steam Pipes; large quantity of 9in. and loin, dia.meter Air Pipes in 6ft. lengths with el- bows: 2. TRAM PLATES; TIMBER SHEDS, ana other effects. The Coniery and the Plant and Machinery, including the several LEASES and AGREE- MENTS for LEASES under which the various Properties are held. will, in the first instance he offered in one lot, and failing a sale in this manner, the Plant and Effects will be sold in lots as advertised and described in the Catalogues. Sale to commence at 12.30 o'clock in the Afternoon precisely. Arrangements have been made with the L. and N.W. Railway Co. to run a Special Traizi from Gowerton to Llanmorlais immediately on the arrival of the 11.53 train at Gowerton, leaving Swansea at 11.40. Catalogues and Conditions of Sale, when ready, may be obtained of ROWLAND „.o"»\NE, E?3 Solicitor, Carmarthen; of D. W. A. SAUNDERS, Esq.. Civil and Mining En- f-ineer. Worcester Chambers, Swansea; or of the AUCTIONEER, 19, Gower-street, Swansea. 1121 BY MESSRS. HIGMAN & co. WEDNEaDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1893 By uraer of the Mortyagc-eb. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Dwelling-houses, at Westou-place, Sketty. MESSRS. uiG^u-AN ana Co. are instructed t-o SEBL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hetel. High-street, Swansea, on tne above date, at halt-past three o clock in the atteruoon (subject to Conditions of Sale), the following valuable leasenold PI,OPERTIES, viz. 4, WEISTON-PLACE. AKETTY. ot I.-All that compact Messuage or Dwel- ling-house and Premises, situate and being 4, Weston-place, Sketty, containing on the ound floor—front parlour (bay window;, back parlour, kitchen, large garden with back entrance and offices. First tlood-2 front bedrooms and 2 back bedrooms. The premises have a frontage of about 14 feet and a depth of about 135, and are now in the occupation of Mrs. Blackmore, at the annual remal of £12. tenant paying taxes. 5, WESTON-PLACE, SKETTY. Lot. 2.-All that similar compact Messuage or Dwelling-house and Premises, situate and being 5, Weston-place, Sketty, in the occupa- tion of Mr. George Rees. at a rental of 5s. per week. tenant paying taxes. The above, with other property, is held under a lease for a term of 99 years from the toth day of March, 1868, at a ground rent of £ 5 5s., of which the sum of £ 1 15s. has been apportioned to each of the above houses. 6, WESTON-PLACE, SKETTY. Lot 3.—All that similar compact Messuage or Dwelling-house and premises situate and being 6. Weston-place. Sketty, now in nana, worth an estimated rental of 5s. per week, tenant na'DK* taxes. 7, WESTON-PLACE, SKETTY. Lot 4.—All that similar compact Messuage or Dwelling-house and Premises, situate and being 7, Weston-place, Sketty, now in the occupation of Mr. Savage, at the rental of £ 12 per annum, tenant paying taxes. me above, with other property, is held j under a lease for a form of 99 years from the Zoth day of March. 1875. at a ground rent of M 15s., of which the sum of £ 2 5s. has been apportioned to eapli of the above houses. For further particulars and conditions of Sale, apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices 1, Northa.mpton-place, Swansea; or to D. Ptanlev Owen, Esq., Solicitor, 15, York-street, S-wansea. 1113 BY MESSRS LOWES & SON. AT A LOW UPSET"PRICE TO CLEAR AN~ ACCOUNT. MAYALS, NEAR SWANSEA. MESSRS. LuWFjS and SON have been in- 1.' struct id to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION (subject to such conditions '.s shall then and tlkn be produced) at -_he Cameron Arms Hotel. High street. Swansea, ( ii TUES- DAY, OCTOBER 17th, 18),9, the following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE. All that compact and well-built detached Villa-Residence, standing in its own grounds of about three-quarters of an acre, situate at Mavals, 011 the borders of the celebrated Clyile Common, near Swansea, and known as GAINSBOROUGH VILEA The Property, which commands most exten- sive and uninterrupted views of the Bay and surrounding neighbourhood, is within fifteen minutes walk of the London and North Was- tern and Mumbles Railway Stations, i.d con- tains 3 Sitting Rooms, 5 Bcdrcoms '.provision is made and joists already fixed to that 2 extra Bedrooms can be added at a small coat. 2 Kitchens and Offices. Coach-house Stables, Piggeries. Fowl-house, etc. The Property is held nuder an Indenture of Lease for 99 years, from the 28th dav of December, 1E90, at an annual ground r nt of 16. Sale to commence at 0 o clock. For further particulars and Conditions 0f Sale applv to the Auk,tioll.r. at their Off¡C""8, 15, Dvnevor-place, Swansea. TJ 11 FOR VYEDDENTG R1NG6 j GO TO /BR OU GHTO X S\ ..ù- NOTED WEDDING RLVJ ) I SHOP. 1" Slop Hynodam ForJr.r.-a:¡ I PriodAg, j 51, HIGH STREET SWANSEA. Clocks, Watches, and Oew-jiiery Repaird.. -v.V' > FRANCIS, NEV/TON & Cc., Lid. > rim air) PENSION TEA L ENTITLING MARRIED WOMEN ON BECOMING WIDOWS TO 10/- PER WEEK FOR LIFE Apply to your Grocer for particulars -1 tr m t *< *< THE EMPIRE MONDAY. October 2n<L 1899. and dttringthe Week. THE POPULAR PATTERJ-iR CLIFF RTLAND, A man with Eccentric notions, bubbling over with Comic ideas. ARTHUR BOYNE, KITTY EPLETT. Comedian and Actor-\ ocalist. Serio-Comic oealxst and Daacer. THE DIXON BROTHERS In a New Contiaental Musical KJomedy Act. MISS LILY JACKSON, j THE LEVARDOS, Male Impersonator. | Comedians on the horizorta'^ Bass. H A R R Y WENBURN, lu the Moonlight. A Comique who is alwavs amusing' THE GLENROY TROUPE OF SKILLED NATIONAL DANCERS. Late Trains — For Neath 8.55 p.m. (after First Performance) and V 0 n m Pj-i Llanelly 11.25 p.m. La.te ric.:ns.—After First Performance by Rhondla and Swansea Bav Ra^ way k* 3 29 pm., for Briton Ferry, Port Talbot, Cwmavoc Pontrhvdyfen, Ommer, Dlaeng^ yifi p>— rnondda, and Treherbert. & Two Performances Nightly Early one, 7 o'clock to 9; Late one, 9 o'clock to 11. GEORGE A. HEMMINGS & CO., COAL MERCHANTS & HAULIERS SWANSEA AND MUMBLES. RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE BEST HOUSE, ANTHRACITE, AND OTHER COALS; LARGE COBBT ks ami NUTS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. As± for Quotati^ni 111, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA, AND BOURNEMOUTH VILLA, MUMBLhS N.B.—HAULAGE DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. REMOVAL TO NEW PRF-MISES. PHILLIPS' REMNANT WAREHOUSE IS NOW OPENED AT NO. 12, UNION STREET WHERE THE SALE OF CHEAP RLMXANTS IS CONTINUED. SUNLIGHT AT NIGHT. THE KINSEY ACETYLENE GAS COMPANY, LIMITED, ROBIN ROOD WORKS, STRAND, SWANSEA iN early Opposite Welcome Street), Invite the Public to inspect their ACETYLENE GAS MACHINES in Stock and in process of manufacture at the Works. Their Beauuful simplicity is admired by aii who see them. Scientists, Experts, and Users wno have tested teem say that they are far ahead, and possess numerous advantages 0\ ER A OTRF^S in the market. The water feed is a special feature, %nd is the only one kncwi, ih.- w luj number of generators in rotation, and having exhausted tuem. wiii r, -start with tne toa ire-charged in the meantime), without any attention whatever. The machines are saie e2 a lighted caadie may be held t« them when in use. Anyone can manage them" who' caa tttend to an ordinary paraffin lamp, and with nearly as little trouble, and greater saW-p There are no COVERS (which are dangerous) ,on SCREWS, <i'RLN US LFPTi'H.« VALVES, FLOATS, CATCH PITS, DRAIN or SLUDGE COCKS to out* sjrder, no smeil or dirt. They are we1 xapted for Churches, Cha. Shops, ew„ Ibe Light may be seen at snv time at the WnH» a, aarkened room. The Company are Licensed Dealers m CALCIUM C.-iRSlL^ tnrp—i- specially prepared CARBIDE for CYCLE LAMPS. PRICE LISTS AND PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. PUBLIC NOTICES. 9 GOEOUGH OF SWANSEA. APPOINTMENT OF HALLKEEPER. The Corporation require the services of a Man (age between 28 and 40 years) and his wife (without incumbrance; to act as Hall- keepers at the Guildhall. Terms of application, together with list of the general duties to be performed, can be obtained at the Town-clerk's office. Wages £2 5s. per week (to include such assistance as may be required) with residence, coal, gas, and uniform clothing for man. Applications, stating the present and past employment of the applicants, accompanied by not more than four recent testimonials, must be sent to me, endorsed "liallkeeper," on or before Monday. 9th October, 1899. Canvassing members of the Town Council will disqualify a candidate. JOHN THOMAS, Town clerk. Guildhall, Swansea, 30th September, 1899. 1132 gOEOUGH OF SWANSEA. I HAY AND CORX CONTRACTS. I The SWANSEA TOWN COUNCIL invite TEN- DERS for the Supply of Hay and Corn for Three and Six Months respectively from date I of acceptance of Tender. Forms of tender may be obtained at- the j office of the Borough Surveyor, 13, Somerset- place, Swansea. TO SADDLERS.—HORSE LOIN-CLOTHS. I TENDERS are also invited for twelve Horse Loin-cloths. Sample loin-cloth may be seen at the Strand Stables. Tenders endorsed "Tender for Fodder" or "Loin Cloths" to be delivered at my offices. Guildhall, Swansea, not later than Twelve o'clock p.m. on Wednesday. 11th October n txt. JOHN THOMAS, Town-clerk. Guildhall, Swansea, 3ucu September. 1899. 1131 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. A ^desirous of TENDERING FOR et<v at THE TENBY HOTEL, ALiEjx-^OAD, SWANSEA, are requested to tbeir names to the Architects tefore MOiSDA\, October 2nd. The lowest or any tender not neces- sar::r accepted. WILSON & M OX HAM, Architects. 15, Castle-street, Swansea. 1119 s WA-NSF-A CORPORATION WATERWORKS. APPOINTMENT OF CLERK OF WORKS. I The SWANSEA URBAN SANITARY A^THOLITY require the services of an ex- perienced Mason to act as Clerk of Works ;nd to superintend the construction of the St. Tnonias Service Reservoir. Applicants must have had practical experi- ence in concrete walling and reservoir con- struction. Applications, accompanied by not more than three testimonials, and stating salary re- quired. to be send to my office not later than Monday, the 9th of October nest, endorsed "Clerk of Works." JOHN THvjMAS, Town-clerk. Guildhall, Swansea. 28th September, 1899. 1122 TRINITY C0LLE8E, LONDON FOR MUSICAL EDUCATION. TWO EXAMINATIONS. SW AN SEA CENTRE. The nest Half-yearly Examination in I Musical Knowledge will be held on December 16th. Last day of Entry. November 16th. The Annual Practical Examination will be heid during the week commencing May 15th. 1900. Last day of Entry, April 17th. A new preparatory grade has been added. I Entrance Fee, 10s. 6d. For copies of syllabus and further particulars, apply to the* Local Secretary, H. RADCLIFF, LS.M., 15, Northampton-place, Swansea. 1104 G RAND THEATRE, SWANSEA. Mr. H. TL Morell and Mr. Fredk. Mouiilot, Proprietor& MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. 1899. and rj.rrr^g the Week. MR. FRANK CVRZON'S COMPANY In the Avenue Theatre success THE CUCKOO A Comedy in Three Acts-, by C. H. BrxwtiakL. Preceded at 7.45 by "MY LADY HELP" Box Plan at G-wyrune B. trader's, 17, Heathheld-street. Teiephone. 231- Doors open at 7.15. Commence at 7.45. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9tn. CLEIARLEY'S AUNT." Telephone 17. ISAAC GALE has made arrangements with Messrs. SPEAR, BATH and HELLIEITS BACON Co., NEWMARKET, for "Regular Daily Supplies of ti>eir SAUSAGE (Pork, Tomato aDd Beef) SAVELOYS, POLONIES, BLACK and WHITE PUDDINGS, PORK PIES, GERMAN SAUSAGE, etc. The above Firms guarantee FINEST INGREDIENTS ONLY, and do not to cheap and questionable qualities. 18, HIGH ST., SWANSEA. DENTAL NOTICE. F. D. OWEN & CO., SURGEON DENTISTS AT OXFORD BUILDINGS, OXFORD ST., (TWO DOOBS FROM TEMPLE STREET} SWANSEA. Attendance daily, 9 till 7. Saturdays 9 till 5 ERASMIC HERB SOAP, 4d. PER TABLET. Is. PER BOX. BOTTLE of PERFUME GIVEN AWAY vuth every Three Tablets Sold or Three Wrap- pers Returned. MOSES JONES, .,„,r;ve.; CHEMIST, 12, HIGH STREET, 1015 SWANSEA. ROSS'S EOYAL "Bel:ast AERATED PpABLE "^TAlEilS AND LiME JUICE CORDIAL, May be obtained in any Port in taie United Kingdom from the leading Snip Store Dealers. W. A. BOSS & SONS, Ltd., BELFAST 122T4 J