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) PttpAIn ADVERTISEMENTS 86DT WALES DAILY POST. j, Djj^ NOTICE.—Applicants sending re- 0*to Advertisements addressed to ini- ,^ctitious names, at this Office, are tk ,lot to fend original testimonials fejtj lr aPPli cations, but to enclose copies i^oi! ials ODiy. y^^r, are cautioned tliat Postmasters Uitj allowed to deliver letters addressed *'8 or Fictitious names at any Post- ^fitters addressed to Initials cr Fic- ^Uq.l3^nies may be Bent to the fiilos the "ales Daily Post," High-street, Swan- will be kept until applied for by the 8Q!r. nivrn? THREE ONCE TIMES. TIMES 60 9 09 l"0 16 I 1~3 fl 2 3 I 1 3 1~9 3~0 i A 1 6 2 6 5 6 ■fifEr charg*!B apply only to the classes of ■M] 1Sement8 specified below, and ara H'ofjL con8ned to those which are ordered W& £ insertions, and raid for pre- ■ S» 'n-^rtion; if either of these con- ■ '8 not complied with, the AJvertise- ■ l" be charged by the Business Scale; ■ tet nt8' S'tnat'0113 Vacant or Wanted. To ■ or Sold, and Miscellaneous Wants. 1^ AND FOUND, OR TRADE AND BUSI* NESS ADVERTISEMENTS. | OnC0- Three Sis ft I Inserts. Inserts. | 0 9 J 1 0 1 6 Words1016 20 t "\1r 01'ds 1 6 j 2 0 3 0 ¡ l:a1'IiS. MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS. appearing under this head are Hi^fdo6 at a minimum rate of Is. fed fc i.J ^B))^ a> and Id. for each additional word, Kit:st be prepa d. No notice, o- this 'r.ion will is inserted unless authen- ed by the name and address of the seii- or lorwardied through a solicitor or an t or correspondent of the "Daily Post. NOTICE. ■►•'South Wales Daily p03t" will be de- 1^^ dixtot to subscribers from the Chief High-street, Swansea, at ho follow- ald Rates-— IV Per Messenger. Per 1 jst. 'IB^onth 1 0 2 0 Months 3 0 6 0 'M^onth* 6 Q 12 0 Jve Months 12 0 24 C ■mm'T-peuiaritv in the delivery should be J|*Qown immediately at the Chief Office, UAT¡Of\J3 VACANT I DOMESTIC SERVANTS. I — J\.BLE domesticated Help (superior) re- y'd;rc"^ end of May; country house; °lTsemaid, laundress, and governess.— J* '-i rs. M., Rothejslade. Langlaiid Bar, !vftl anSCa" 1157 about 16, Wanted, as u r r,,e. A p p, y (Vr.19, Carlton-terrace, Swansea 3 £ lc5-li General Servant >/anted.—Apply 14, Kj^orf oik-street, Mount i'ieasant. 3C'3c5-14 | ^HAL ^rvant Wanted: a young and • £ ctabl« Girl.—Apply W. ^Harding, ^K^deld-street, Morriston. |245co-12 •H Parlourmaid Wanted, in June.— j^PPiy Mrs. W. R. Coliins, Langland Swansea, ic^co-iO \to. :I:;EIAlD.Gem,ral, experienced, with a ^ty^owledj-e of waiting; Wanted May with references, Pj.y2ione C.ut), D'h^ter-road, Swansea. 273c5-14 Laundress Wanted by the 1st of ,as- f'wo assistant Laundry Maids ^aarWoman kcpt- ^usl a g'ood Jr' understand her duties. W.vgss aI1 found.—Apply Mrs. Salmon. The college, 'vansea.. 214c5-ll fi. ^je'vr s and Co., Drapars, Swansea, iattms(iiately, a strong U;ri as W. ai*: Wel £ a. 28SC5-14 'vranted sTo^wTT r j r V» «noe with yoaB» u naTin« had «xpen- Ali.vau, Morton VlU^U^rr'en—Apply Mrs- v ua' West Cross, K.S.O. UK; — 352c5-15 ^JIEED, at once, ect person as i'a.nti-ynia.[1 pp^Eotel Lianelly. ^lEED, Servants of all position^ for fc!«3^aadv ndod season; aho -,o,d places 4ii n d 0,1 EC.1 2t En.lo3e stamp ior repiy— Regis- are^ House, L-iauariDticd. 986t>o-io ? of ali Llas3t3 Wanting Sitna, kj°aa; Cooks. HcusemaiJ. 6\V p ^irla.—Appiy Mrs. Wiii.b, w>°aa, vVeasc-3, Manchester. ')r ,wv ea::>v-, Ganeral Servant: must have fe'oci reference-—'jJ-. waiter-road Sv;au- | 115 £ J'8! two ?ood Housemaids; wage? 5l2~14.—Mrs. D. Si. Lewis, Wind-street, oO £ t5-li3 | a General Servant; goo^ cjiarrwc- ar-—Apply Mrs. Cohen, 154, U gfi-street, v v,ta. 3i2co-la V^TTsd, at onoe, (general Servant; good 'a felerenecf3.—Appij ioi, a^rsc-iane, w a-_ V\' General Servant; washei- kv,4rl Wolnin kept.—^Appiy 11, Cradock-Etreet, a- ltlco-^ TED, clean, respectable! Girl. 17, f^r SE^4h ^-Jicral Housework.—24, Ituase'l-street. J23c £ >-12 ■y^TED, a Young Girl J|pr Nursing; Bleep m cut.—Mrs. waitkins, 2, Oakiana'a-ter- V Swanaaa. 29Sc5-l5 A-'TED. two General Ssrvants, able to Plain cooking.— Bovega, Castle- lv> "wansea. 331C5-1j » -KXTED, &.Servant G rl, a?ad about 18, Sood character.—Apply S3, BkoEmaen- ^-landilo. ol/co-io 'a^Ted, experienced General Servant; ■Sccnl0 voung ch.ldreu.—^APP'J* 7, tplands- Yty L* Swansea. 222e5-ll V y 4-STpjI)j jgursemaid tnot under 18) to Qo\, a3sist with Housework.—Apply 2d, The r' UPlands, V ilrrED, immediately, an experienced G:-ueral Servant: two in »amily.—A-.ply Vjr 0ll"cre3cenl, Swansea. cSleS^lV, *y AJTTED, a Young Girl for Housewoi. AlrE:t°P out; reference required.—Arply "Wy ^x*aidra-road, Swansea, 312e5-15 Vy -TED, a Servant, for G £ i-cral House- f in Lodging-house: 3s. and^ board \v *2k'—Apply ^u, Strand, Sv;aJis*Qa. 31'7cG-I5 V ^Ted, at once, a good General Servant. _cply Mrs. il..v'-iiiarns, :-o, Oxiora- SvraaEea (oy^cj T;f ^ivmoutii-strtet). >V, 27105-14 V ^TED, after 11 ,:tsDn, eood General Illy thrM family t nug. Kipt. y aitar 6 p u i Skettv-road, SwaiiEca. J 325c5-15_ *) a respectable Young Q n, about **6 *u' to assist in housework feiieraily ttt-Apply 64, Ha.;od-terrac2, f.wansea 2C-7c5-ia jj Young Girl as Nurse, and to ^1*». herself generally useful.—Apply 1. Grocer, Carmarthen-road, Swan- 293c5-l4 t t- J'ounj House Parlourmaid, for tg cfi3. in iamily; must have good refer- Belgravs-terrace, Walter-road, \vjySc-5-ii »• — A'-1J. at once, a good General Ser- 'Illt: also a iouug Girl as Nurse — Eaasett, Yori; Hotel, Fiaher-str-eet, —: zli±L. a clean, quick Girl, :or Hcuse- o^,?rt' to sleep home: one who has before preferred.—2D, Kensincrton- Swansea. 327c5-15 I. WAiNTFD, Woman (strong. single), used to washing.—Apply 21, Dillwyn-str et, Swansea. 266c5-l4 ANTED, pood General Servant; two in family. Apply after 6 p.m., to Mr3. Hos- kin, 24. Cwmdonkin-terraoe, Swansea. 3JIc6-16 W.ANTED, for Gentleman's House, good General Servant; cook well: half wash- ing.-t -I- Mrs. Jones, Newspaper Shop, 32a, Fisher-street. Swansea. 350c5-16 WAITED, respectable, willing Girl aa General; to sleep out; Sundays free; must nave good reference.—Apply 33. Crom- well-terrace, Swansea. 315c5-15 A-NTED, a respectable General Servant, able to assist in Bat evenings.—Apply with references to Pantygwydr Hotel, Lower Oxiord-street, Swansea. 22.5c5-x2 Oxiord-street, Swa,nsea. X\rANTED, good General Servant, 16 or 17, to assist in Housework; must be clean. —A->ily Thomas, Registry, ffielbourne-place, eppob'te Northacjpton-place, Swansea. 20105-11 "yyANTED, at once, strong General Ser- vant; early riser; washing; small family.—Apply until Saturday, May 12th, Mrs. Jordan, 8, Bichardson Villas, Swansea. 319c5-15 WANTED, good General Servant; from the c-ountry; comfortable home; good wages given to suitable person.—Apply, with references, to Mrs. Williams, Horse ajid Groom Hotel, Llantrisaaut. 195c5-ll HOTEL SITUATIONS. "OAEMAID Wanted, at once- must be ex- perienced.—Adam and Eve, Swansea. 332c5-15 QITUATION as Barmaid required by Young Person having little experience.—Ad- dress M.E., "Daily Post, Swansea. ;24c15 SITUATION Wanted as Barmaid; not ex- S perienced, but willing to make herself ,Tt nerally useful.—Apply L. Kees, 20 Silc'i- road, Land ore. li.Jc.-ll MLSCELi^iNEOUS JSITTT &TiONK. strong, active Lad ..anted at once.— Apply Alexandra .uaun&ry, De jja Beche-atreet, Swansea. 239e5-n ESIS !ANTS .-Wan Led. Hairdressers' Im- piovers, at once; i-en's iiaircuttmg and Shaving.—Apply Budge, Pontycymmer 355c5-10 A GEMTS Wanted for the Equity Staff Col- lecting Society, for Swansea, Neath, and Lianelly Districts.—Address Staff, Daily Voit, Swansea. ;4,,5-14 "OOYS Wanted to sell the "Daily Post" after school hours.—Apply at :om Brown's, Newsagent, Plough-road, i6n., j, Swan&sa. 262c-5-i4 "OOOT Trade.—Two "ood Men Wanted for best Hand-sewn Work.—A. Aaoott, 27, Cxiord-sireet, Swansea. 314c15 yiuAUKSiilrH.—Wanted, Young Man; good nailer, or assist in jobbing.—Apply Dann, 76, Park-road, Crouch End, London, N. 346-12 "DCOT TRADE.—Wanted, immediately, ex- psrienceci General liana on Bespoke and Repairs: constant work lor a steady man; state ago and wages required to G-oorge Davits, Boot Warehouse, iiigh-etxeet Gor- Repairs: constant work lor a steady man; state ago and wages required to G-oorge Davits, Boot Warehouse, lilgh-street Gor- ae.no u 359co-l2 COLOUBED Man Wanted, as Doorman; must be tall.—Apply Jilo, ILgh-street, Swansea. :.i.60clO /^LEilK. — Wanted, immediately, smart Junior uierk (18 to 20), wuh experience of Bookkespinf; ^oortbacd in.t)ii8i>8E«abi-9; pL-rmanent Situation.—Apply We.%rwell Cycls Co., Ltd., 51, Cx^ord-street, Swansea. 31105-16 T>BAPERY.—Wanted, immediately, p-ooa -—' Junior Young Man for General Drapery. —J. Morse, Absravon. 35.1 DREd3.tL1(Ü\G. — Wanted expor-eneed Skirt and Bodice HaJids.—Apply 7, CAEtie-square, Swansea. "y \SAP^lir.—Wanted, immediately, smart Junior or improver ior general drapery and ouinttaig.—Apply, wiux lull particulars, la orris, Blackwood, Mon. 5j8CO-1& T^iEAPEIiY.—Wanted, several experienced Young Ladies lor Millinery and Fancy Sales; also Girls as apprentices; Welsh.—J. j Iiees Evans, 218, Highstreet, Swansea. zly,&- T~\KAPEitY.—Smart Junior for Heavy De- 11-Y partment; »vreish; also Young laan lor Outfitting Department, with knowledge of soliciting preferred.—Henry ^aviers, 38, 39, and 40, Commsicial-street, MaSSLeg. 181c5-10 RE AND Boy Wanted, at 9, lleathfield. street, Swansea. 261co-14 O.EOCF.EY.—Wanted, stronp Young Man as Haulier.—Apply, full particulars, Wil- liams Bros., Treherberi. 267c5-14 ^J.EOCEEY.—Wanted, a Emart Youth as Apprentice: also Improver. Write ro«ir,—'I>a;!y Post" cilice, Swansea. 22Cc5-ll Wanted, immediately, an Assis- Ba-rtletant, to flrive out a.nù assist in Shonl- Bal'tle Liv.erpO<Il near Pofitypraidd. P001 ^°a32' Q^OCEEY and Provisions.—Wanted, "two smart Juniors, for Butter Trade; good re i ore ace s requirea.-Apply Maypole ^airy Co., Ltd., Swansea. 240c5-l2 OGD Wheelwright Wanted; used to light 'T and General work; good wages and regular job to col man.—Apply Koberts, Victoria-road, Ebbw Vale. 305c5-15 JUNIOR Shorthand Clerk and Tyiew-iter Wanted at once for Engineering firm.— AJdress letter, statin?? age, experknoe,^ refer- ences and salary required, to P.K.P., Daily Post," Swansea. _230cb-12 /TILLINE2Y.—V anted, experienced Mil- -1-' linera: also lmprovers.-Apply J. Rces Evans, 218 and 219, High-street, Swansea. 295c5-14 "jji /TILLINEEY.—'Wanted, a good practical JjUL Milliner, able to serve; also two female Apprentices for General Drapery: and Junior for Gents' Mercery.—Apply Samuel li¡;e3. Draper, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 2i3c5-ll -jj} XNT EltS. Wanted, two good Brush ji. Hands; constant work for steady men. -PPI, Cooper. Painter, Port Talbot. 113-t«*.j-il S: t>vaeT ^an ^,rante<i• rs doorman; mua" be 'tall strong voice.—Apply F. Eccles, 213, High-street.. Swa-nsca, 259c5-10 S.'ri .ill Yoatb wantefl to learn the Eubber and Cyc'e ^ra'l« Apr»lv personally to Anderson, Cos and fo., Ltd., Castle-street. Swansea. i. 247c5-J2 rvt 11.0"q Wanted, immediately, good Coat « Wooda,™ Morriston. +e • t> I T° J. ,nd E° sfotol «■ ra°»»- *"«• 21M"U rpo TAl'LOEESSE3. \v"anted, a sha^rp an Apprent.ee.—Apply • r'' hw'orksho^ Union BaUdin^, ftwansea. ftwansea. rf'EA 'PEADE —Wanted, three ^so two irapro;vers. A,,)Pl'-v,to eaiary, and when disengaged, to jb.V. IS., "Daily Post." Swansea..K*™ 'TINHOUSE Superintendent Wanted immedi- atelv- ^r 3 Mill Tin works; competent, accustomed to patents, odd sizes, and yields. -Address Tinplate, "Daily Post,' Swansea- 348co-15 T-ANi-TED, at m,rt Bl as Boots. > —Apply Station Hotel. Llanelly. 1500-t-C. ANTED, a good Button-hole Hand. t Apply Mr. Harris, u, Maliphant-street, Hafod, Swansea. 349c5-16 WANTED, a Young Girl "as "Apprentice— Apply H. Silverstone, l/raper 65, Ox- ford-stree:. Swansea. 211c5-U_ "VT 7 ANTED, Wheeler, Body-maker, and 1 Painter.—Arr)ly James Phillips, Neath Cirriatre Works, Neath. »4C5-12_ "\TrANTED, a Young Girl as Aprentice.— Apply H. Silverstone, Dra.per. 6, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 2ilc5-ll ~TANTED, a respectable and tru-.tworthy Lad aa Errand Boy.—Apply J. H. West, I Dyiatty Stores, Swansea. c^6e6-16 "OrrANTED, two smart, respectable Errand » » Boys.—Apply H. Kirk, Fruiterer. The Grove, Uplands, Swansea. 2loc5-ll "WANTED, strong, active Y^ttng"ilan, used to horses; able to drive.—Apply Evan Evans, 209, High-3tr&et, Swans<;a. Z46c1?- \ATANTED, an experienced one able to Machine; also an Apprentice — Apr1- D. Drew, 5. Christina-stre.et. Swansea. 241c^-l2 TyANTED, a Young Man tor Delivery, used to horses.—Apply. stat'ng wage's re- quired, Parsons and Co., Bakers, Pontypridd. \„5-l2 "T^TANTED, respectable Lad as Apprentice; premium required.—Apply x. Gana, Watchmaker, 231, High-street, Swansea,. _318c5-15__ XU"ANTED, sharp Boy as A^Drentioe to House Decorating, etc.—Apply p^iiijpg, and Son, Decorators, xnchardson-street, Swan- __2_c5-4- w AN-TED, Dressmaker by day, at own house; well experienced and good fit- ter.—W. Hulbert, Stationer, Wind-btreot, Swansea. 2j4CS-xi I ANTED. Cowman; good milker and well W up in management of stock; wages 18s. week.—Apply Manor Ahbey, Halesowen, Bir- mingham. iUcS-li ANTED, immediately, two experienced mingham. iUcS-li ANTED, immediately, two experienced Alteration Hands, for Costumes and Mantles.—Apply W.' Edwards, Draper, Oxford- Mantles.—Apply W. Edwards, Draper, Oxford- scrcet, Swansea. lAaBdb6-x^ ANTED, good enerretic Men aa Canvas- sers for Portraits, Family croups, Paintings, etc.—Apply Eclipse, 209, High- Paintings, etc.—Apply Eclipse, 209, High- street, Swa.n&ea.30¿(; "T ANTED, Man experienced in Making and Welding Wrought Iron Annealing Pots. Good wages, or contract. — Address D.E., "Daily Post, Swansea. 2lSC5-14 \'V"ANTED, immediately, Young Man as Haulier; also strong Lad, used to Worses, for warehouite.-Appl;r to William Har- ris, Merchant, Xerthyr. ANTED, immediately, good ail-round Shoemaker; well used to Bench and Repairing; ccnstant work lor steady man.— Apply- G. Allan, GowertolL 'VANTED, strong Young Man to work Truck, and make hmaasli useful in Hotel; wages 7s.—Apply, with references, to Boots, Castle Hotel, Neath. 3i>4c5-16 T?yrANTED, for Tinplate Works in Italy, a Night Foreman; only steady men need apply Stats wages required and reference ai to abilities, to S. S., "Daily Post. Swansea. 2^3CO-12 WAN-TED, capable Manager to assist in manasenient of a Sport, ng Depot; knowledge oi the Athletic Outiiiting Business indispensable—Apply, stating salary required and copies of references, to Baacroiz, Wind-street. Swaasea. 224co-12 ■yO'UNG Man „ anted, 35s. per week and commission. liegular work. Spleaditi opening—Address LOWPO v>orks. Farm worm, Bjlton, Lans. ^ca-la jp-il WEEKLY.—An INCOME of 12s. to £ 1 per w«.ek can be earueu m spare t me or evenings by any person aole to write.— Proof ssnt free anywhere to those sending addressed eavejor-, to T. SniiLa Lild Co., (Dept. II.), 16, Sjiauesiuiry Avenua, London, Established lbg. ill4t.C. «i»nm ■ f SITUATIONS W AWT ED. COMMISSION Ajfnt seelrs additional Agency /COMMISSION Ajfnt seelrs additional Agency or Rants to C?Jleet; very mods rats terms; fixai-ciass reisrence«.—Addrsas Bt. i- neas, "Dany Post, Swansea. 129co-10 LINOTYPE Operator seeks Situation: good mechanical L-owledge, and speecy; non- Societv.—S. Hal. Lower Hiii-street, Stour- bridge. 23-C5-9 SITUATION Wanted as Engine Man loco., stationary or marine; nighest refer- ences.—Address li-W. "j^aiiy xost, Swan- sea. 2 8 Q ITCJATION Wanted as General Servant, O country ?irl, now LVing near Swansea. Excellent character irom last situatioll.- iars. Coster, Registry, Gloucester. 3i3c5-12 WANTED, by respectable Pei «cn, 2 or 3 days Cleaning: good reierence.—Ad- dress E.B., "Daily -ist, Swan.%e; 144 c)-9 WANTED, Situation by Young Man, as Blacksmith, in or near Swansea —Apply Jones, 11. Penmaea-terrace, Swansea. l:Jldh, ~\j\J ANtED, Situation as Book-kse i.-r or » » Capillar, by ioung Lar.y, age iii.—A<i- dresa Book-ksep^r. 'Daily jeo,.it" 3;^co-i2 ,iT}, NTED. Situation, temporary or per- V manent, by srnAi-j_ business Man; varied experience: testimonials. — .a-Udreis O.AH., "Daily Post," Swansea.. 150n5-30 WANTED, by Young Man (22), Situation as Wheeiwright; ngijt or iieavy wneeis or body-making.—Apply Davia Jones, Carters- iord, Parkmill, Swansea 2.iÆc5-14 XJ ANTED, bj respectable man of coneid-er- « able experienct, Situat on in Swansea or district. Not airaid ot work. Reterence, etc.—Address E.J.P., "Daily ost." Swiiiu»ea. i.joc5-12 .-w MISCELLANEOUS WANTS ANTED, 7-roorned Hou^, between Hcs- T T pital and Aibert-hail.-Ai.DlT x -D'ilv Post," Swansea. A2tjea-la T/ST"ANTED to BA" Small F>ma« m, v> hood of Hafod, LandSf neighb^ur- -Address Hafod. "Daily p^t °l ^afl £ eiton' Swansea. 2&oc5-14 Desk lowest price, to Midget, Daily"1V0?t! L»- sea; 2C2C5-U YirANTEI). some -ood aecOd Bee; V casks, 4j to 18 e-ailons; musi bo cllean —Address, stating -rices, to Casks, Daay Post, Swansea. 142o5;3 TXT ANTED, at once, a s¡.x-rOOl.leC; easy distance from Hospital; reJ1't must be moderate.—Apply B„ 11, Brynymor- cresoent, Swansea. 6c5-6 l "^7(7ANTED, quiet Pony, not afraid of steam; two-wheel Trap (not Govorness Car), and Harness; must- be in roou condition; ap- proval.—Apply, w th price and full particu- lars, Mrs. Stone, Neath. 366(5-16 TEA LEAD.—Wanted, a regular supply; state lowest terms. — 'the llanag-jr, "Daily Post." Swansea. n !r"" EDUCATION. ip.REXCH Lessons by highly qualified and experienoed French Lady. Intending y.sitors to Paris Exhibition rapidly coached.— Madame Grmda, 62. Brunswick-street, Swan- Baa- 1S6C5-3J *1 .ANGUAGES.—Mrs. Heywood, a native of Spain. 16, Trafalgar-place, Swansea (op- posits Brynmill Schooii undertakes teaching Spani-h, Italian or French. Lessons given at above address or at pupils' res dence. 11 PRIVATE Tuition in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese. Latin, Book-he-?jung. Shorthand, and Typewriting; thorough preparations ior examinations aiicl commercial life; prospectus on application.— Oswald Kort.h. Professor of Languages, 1, K.en- Bington-terraoe, Swansea. 139 CIVIL Service Candidates sucoessfally pre- pared for their eranainations. Numcr- cUS rcoent successes; Telegraph Learners ii,ead Post-office, Swanr>ea, liale Sorters, Lon- don and Swansea. U-P-0, Pitman's Shorthand rapidly taught. Arithmetic. Bookkeeping. etc. Success guaranteed, ladies or g-entle- men.—Mr. Harris. Shorthand School. 22. New Oxford-street. Swansea. f&'xLh. .=-=- "VfEATH.—Mr. David WUliam;, Boweu- i-* street. Neath, is now the Agent for tile "Daily Post" at Neath. Customers may have papers delivered regularly by application to him. n ( j EDWARDS f f KJ' UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE IN ALL CLASSES OF DRAPERY GOODS. OXFORD STREET, ) C! WATERLOO STREET, > J^WailSpa and PAKK STREET, > 1-. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Crown Oven, Fittings complete. r -Apply R- Derrick. Oxford-street, Swansea. 220c6-ll FOE SALE, a Spring Hawkers' Cart, and Harness; cheap.—Apply 14, Green-street. Morriston. 256b5-12 FOR SALE, falcon Tandem, firstrclass con- dition; inspection invited.—19, Rectory- road, Canton, Cardiff. 310c5-15_ l^OE SALE, a light Hansom (second-hand) in excellent condition.—Old Coach Works Gower-str&et, Swansea. 322c6-lo FOE SALE, or to be Let on Hire by the week or month. Bath Chair.—Apply Old Coach Works, Gower-atieet, Swansea. 323c5-l&_ FOR SALE, Typewriter, Yost, latest pat- tern, in -perfect condition, quite new.— Apply 39, 'Landey-street, Landore. 279c5-l4 FOR SALE, Butchers' Traps, Milk Oarts, and — Pleasure Traps.—Apply G. Tucker, Coach- builder, Whyndkarn-rfstreet, Swansea. 316c5-15 poll SALE, Corrugated Roof, in splendid condition; covering area 50ft. 22ft. Address Corrugated, "Daily Post, Swansea.. 2Q&C5-15 pOE SALE, three six-roomed Houses, in eood A; locality: good investment.—ior particu- lars address D., "Daily irost. Swansea. 340C5-16 FOR SALE. a full-sise Billiard Table, in ex- — cellent condition; mUbu woll, room re- quired.—Address P.B.P., -Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 227,0-11 .Ev SALE, a Singed Medium Treadle Sew- ing Machine; also large Portable Bath; good conaitjon; clitap.—Apply 6, Hanover- street, Swansea. 188-10 Lj'Oli SALE, four-wheel Basket Phaston. nearlv new; a bargain: owner noi te- quiring same.—Apply kouenct, 1- Cromwell- street, Swansea. 25405-1^ FOR, SALE, Valuable Lease of House and — Snop, good thorough tare in Lianellyj or let at low rental.—Apply Casti-ema ne House, Lianelly. 334c5-15 LAND FOR SALE. FREEHOLD Bunding Land, charmiig sites- town water supply; easy access to town. —W. Nichols Woodvilie. Evergley-road oppo- site Church, Skeity. tiALE, 12ft. square Corrugated Boof, A wtb Sbcylight, Rafters, etc., and one -e of matchboarding; new.—Apply Evans, Diiiwyn-street, Swansea. lU3c&-12 ,:F'O SALE, Eggs, from a good en Black -*■ Minorcas, Pitt's and Weoster's strains; 3s. Sitting; inspection luviwd.-Langdan, 8, Burman-street, Waher-road, iSwanaea. f^Cil SALE, Leather Parlour Suite, Site hen Dresser, Chairs, anu other Household effects; nearly new; owner "Oing abroad.— Apply 43, Marlborough-road, Swansea. 276c5-l4 FOR SALE, Jewellery Window Patent Glass Case, mahogany frame, lengtii 7ft. by 4ft. b- 2ft. 2in.; Merit's; comparatively new. —For further particulars apply to F. vvii- kins, tA, Hannah-street. Portn. 23ic5-12 X'lELD or Marine Glass. Powerful Binocu- lar; 20 nities range; leather case; wortn £ 3; uiisoiitd, 10s. 6d. crowa Cowhide Glad- stone Bag, 24m.. td. • approval.—Mrs. Wil- son, 10, Aew-3treet, Dor&at-aquare, an-W. 304C5-15 u"- T7"'CR SALE, cross-bred Airedale and Irish Terrier Doo-; -ood »-oui»e or yard Dog; quiet w th children* clean in house; no room; also a splendid pedigree wnit-e Fox Terrier Bitch Puppy, 8 weeks.—J. T. Mat- tiiews, Liandovery 264c5-10 I^OR SALS, a 4-quart Triple Motion White Mountain. Hand, ^ce Cream Freezer I (with duplicates); cost iluoiS. at the Factory, Nashna, N.H., U.S.A.. and has ntve" jjeen uzed, The purchaser will be presented witn Book containing 00 croice Recipes for ieu Creams, Frozen Puddings, Froaen Fruits, l-rozen Beverages, Saeroert and ater Ices.— Address i'reezi?r» "Dauy Post. Swansea. Uc5-l5 A Mail Cart for Sale; sell cheap.—Apply 6> Henrietta-street, Swansea. 3i3c5-l» C"<UCUMBER and Tomato Plants of the best J varieties, for Sale.-No. Park-place, Brynmill, Swansea. 5-0ci-io CHICKENS for Sale, strong and healthy: pure Black Orpingtons and Orpington crossed Leghorn, etc.; Irom 5a. dozen. A>P-7 Danne, Ciareinont, Morriston. _341c6-Xo_ "\TEW and Second-hand Dogcarts, Ralli, and Eustic Carta; ^est fLnisn; inspection iu- vited.—Old Coach Works. 10, Gower-ktreet, Swansea. 3'Ka-i5~ Swansea. 3'Ka-i5~ "OENN Y-in-Slot Electrio Medioal Machine, A Cabinet ehape; nearly new; cosw no reasonable offer refused.—Ha&qu*.ncot • High-street, Swansea. SEED POTATOES.-For Sale, few hundred- weight Mag;ium3 and A-ianeya, ( 3s. per cwt—Spring and Son, Quay j Swansea. —1 QIJ.vER WyandottM E^ ^m_gS^ld4'sd D birds: pen rfydraw.8treet. per eitung—Apply 36OC5-16 Port Talbot. a^rvatory, portable, well- QPAin-ROOF ^nta.i; 12ft. x Vit; £ 9 bw P«rticu^3 of »». Thomas, 20, complete.—Paiti asea> 330C5-1J Brunswick-street. BICYCLES, ^rC. -T^TTV^Cli f°r Sale; Hisli-grade Path Racer; JO nerfectly nt"w; 'icluen two races only; m ?«, • price ten guineas.—Address Cycle. < DaiS ^st'" SwanSea" ^c5-n 10a* monthl7; Lady's, Gent's gambles free, £ 6 os. Agents Wanted.— victory, Dereham-rojad Cycle Co., Norwich. 2::ac:J-.L ITtOR BALI-, a Gentleman's Bicycle; will sell cheap; a screat bargain; ->nly wants seeing-—Apply 1). Bosley, Haiod, Swansea, t 18Cc5-10 I F~~OS SALE, Lady's Bicycle, excellent condi- tion, almost new, Beeaton tyre never punctured. Apply J. L'-iwis, 244. High-street, £ >ansea. I77c5-li) ■vroUNG Lady's Bicycle for Sale; cost £ 12; X good repa.r; can be seen by appoint- ment.— 3, Oaklands-terrace, Swansea. ■'ii ■ ii iiiimi 2U3c5-ll MONEY. AfCN-^•~Frojn £ 2 to £100 Lent to respec- ATX table applicants on theJr own note, 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. Gam age, 2, Pell-street. Swan- sea (back of Albert-hall). 894 QASF. ADVANCED by I. SELINE, from £ Z and upwards, ou personal security, to all classes, repayable to suit the convenience borrowers. Distance no object.—Apply pcy. sonaliy or bv letter. 5. Grove-nlace, Swansea. 4-16 J? ^00 Advanced immediately, on iwuvu g03(j mortgage security, at 4J per j cent—App!- F. L. Tunbridge, 19, Gower- street, Swansea. « TO BE lET-BUSINESS premises. TOLET, rear of High-street. Bake- W H. Derrick.^wr01Xel1 4114 ■ittinga.—Apply W. H. Derrick. Qxford-»treet* Swansea. 219c5-ll T° ^c'ent^l3 "oacions front rooms J* Z ^f,Part of High-street. Swansea. -Apply the Ma.nr. South Wales Daily 1> ^SStoES?'tfai"tal Ba"i°e" pre* joining Castl^^a!!mre of town'. ad* ud lofty Shop. compmmg spacious with shed and ba^t 0eIlar" yard m S^r floors. silXw^0!,40 Straad; Let from June 24t £ n~t ™?T'' £ Leeder and Son, Estata A street,^ Swansea. Aeenta- TOL HOUSES. To LET, at esTi^r— T~ j scullery —Apnl- 8treet^ 5 roomB and street, Swansea. V"' ^erric^' Olford- T° s^ef-iS^^Srab^^ pTaoe, Swln8^Ply Thomas, York- T° Cottage, kitchen and terrace, Sketty. week-—^ Eo&eland- X i LEI X Allen Bank w ten-roomed House, .Penc"rau. Neath: reat per annum.A.PPly James Allen, Neath. ri^TET~^suTnst^c—X—r-rr-19305"10^ i- Loft, in P.cton Coach-house, and rent low.-Apply 14 £ nf' central position; -^icton-plaoe, Swansea. rrto LKrT77Eichrn^v- r~ To5"12 I sea; pleasant- VlUas> west end Swan" dition.—Address m. W °nvenlcnt: pood con- gea> • Daily Post," Swan- rpO LETrVt^l^jTr—— I toria-terrace; r„* y^or1* Villa. Vic- ont; large garden Ar^T m L^rousl1" Lianelly. or Mrs. Tho^ Hli- G^0<>er' Swansea. OIna3- Colosseum Hotel. ~f j". JENISHED.-Su^TT 28c5-12_ i1 Let- everv ten-roomed Villa to "Daily Post, SwansJ^Q^aoe-Addre,8«^t. HOUSE to Let, 175 yucV1 rent 9s. weekly ^sington-crescent Garden-street, or 48' Swansea. House, Gor»e-lane, b 186c5-10 O^Sh^h,1^'0 SS1*1011 Park and ^etty Villas; Let or &all "^Lached FrefeI10id taining Dining and T)t^and situation; con- « Aitciion. ScS2^ Ko™: 5' Bed" <hot and cold Xd/ Woodvilie, Eversley- 11, 11 S? papered Swaase* at-Apoiy 4' ^°ii- R T V, F-NTS TO LET. AP^BT^Emt-S to let^ PARTMENTS to^TT: r one or two BedrS;Proat Sitting-room, attendance; terhis ton-terraoe. Swansea 0^3-1*-200' A re^Tor'thr2^ Without child^n. have Let; use of bath C ?Bjarl\tiea iiooms k.tchen, in RhyddixL*1^ c°ld ^r\and COMFORTABLE a:,d A n Ky to Let in OakL Dl€aaaBt Apartments icold bath: no ch.lrif'i'l'erraJce: hot aad "Daily Post." iSwanaa„ «n.—Address Central, l/OCO-10 ;]?^^o^aB:rc^i and Bedroom to Hospital—Apply 11. 84"a' ,.TOTIT.Tri 353c5-16 (i. UENISHED Apart- T" t 1'' two S tting-rooS»a5* °t^t' °€fr trams' For terms apply MJa *nd two £ lackpiil. Dflar T° '°S8l*"d &30n"- Titl1 T,' ^bonada-street.—Address f ^-ance. ^3pectahility, -Daily Post," S wanaea. 336c5-16 APARTs WANXEDp A^CoSS^ne7^ Yo™s Marri«d ^cllJid, aged 2; must be I f Ior u in Swaneea during tae day, Aparvai-eiii.s v*, +K the Mumoles cr neign- •Sy Post. Sw^2^tills ,teruia' W^Se-S' of "Majr." two Furnished j us^ ~a Rooms; Sitting-room CardifT ^M., lOu, Albany-road, 5&,Q" 335c5-15 LOST AND FOUND. l^etwoeif witb nnoto at back, street Station._FSWick"piac° and HiEh" wick-place, Swansea rewardod at S' 9Ef"8' T OST, at" th« Tt i A-i Mav 1st « yal ^otel, Swansea, on Finder returning Sn^ pmtan ?, 18c,r Qold Einf; t. tat™ ;e;srs<1 L03JavJanf-8il^cr iVa'-cl1 and Chain, Sen- T3„«. 1?. ,b bctw&en Gcwer-street and ?K! v ?,Cr r c w a r d e d. — Ap 1 ? 1 y 77, Upper Absraybertlii-street. Hafod. 277c5-10 L°ST- „n £ ar Fox Terrier Bitch. An^v.jvs name "Rose. Anyone detain- ing same will be proSecmed.-Apply Jones, 42, Carlton-teriace, Swauooa. 85c10 n. trl and the Church, 'I I itor'. between 0 and 3 on Monday, a Purse. containing Gold. Whoever will re- turn samc- I M()rriston, wi"l be rewarded. 372c5-i6 T OST, on Saturday last, in Oxford-street, between Iieacb. and Plymouth-strfiet, a Lady's Silver Watch and Cliain. Finder re- turning same to 4, x-ieton-terra^e, Mount Fleasant, Swansea., or to Police Station, will be rewardeu. 287c5-10 jnOUND. a French Poodle, ii not claimed within three ^ays will be sold to defray expenses. Apply Victoria Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea. wWc5-ll FOUND, Saturday last, in Gorse-lane, a Purse of Money.—Apply Office, Bruns- Wick_Timber Yard, Swansea. 329c3-U Tj^OUND, Fox Terrier Dog. If not claimed m three days will bo sold. Give descrip- tion to Fox. "Daily Post, Swansea. 34 £ e5-12 three days will be sold. Give descrip- tion to Fox. "Daily Post, Swansea. *OOUND, at Treboath, Friday evening, A Spaniel Doe. white with light brown epots; collar with brass plate and na-me.- James Davies, Quarry. Treboeth, Swansea. 337c5-12 f.-1 i j C E L L A U H G L' S. ONICEY Carriage for leva: ids.— C W. Jont3, Belgrave Mews. Waltcrroad, Swansea, has the above for ilire; rlso open and close Carriages. Telephone No I-rl. 1148 "V57ASTE Eubber Dealers should ccmnmni- » » cate with tbe Rubber Ciieinicai Com- pany. Mitcham, Sarrey, when offers will be made which wiil oe o' advantage to the;:i. ^2c^-12 i MUSICAL. I p IA-NO.-Very latest model and improve- ments cost 43 guineas; 23 guineaa.-T, Brader and Sons, only address, 9. Wind-street. Swansea. 275c5-114 PIANOFORTE, Walnut, brass pier plate, full trichord, iron frame, check action; 20 euiTieas, at 10s. monthly.-C:Ilarles Eadon. Brunswick-street. 275c5-14 ORGAN, Walnut, slightly used; 12 stops, 2 0 knee. 2 couplers; only 14 guineas; 8s. montblv.-Charles i^adon. 53, Brunswick- street. 275c5"14 PIANOFORTE, Walnut Case, Iron Frame, trichord, check action; panel front; little used; only £ lo cash.—Charles Eadon, 53, Brunswick-street. 275c5-14 ORGAN, Walnut, Cabinet Case, in first rate order, 3 stops; 8 cruineas■ 7s. 6d. per month.—J. Brader and Son. only address, Wind-street, Swansea. 278c5-14 j&atBttiiiim— TRADE SPECIALITIES. FLAGS, Flags, Flags; cheap Flags, 9d., 3s„ 3s. 6d. per dozen.—Morgan Jenkins, 40, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 782b5-15 Waterloo-street, Swansea. 782b5-15 w AR BADGES, War Badges, War Badges. Wholesale only.—Morgan Jenkins, 40, Waterloo-street. Swansea. 78105-15 BOOKBINDING.—For good ana substan- tial Binding go to the "Daily Post' Printing Works, 211, High-street, Swansea. DON'T Forget the old-established Paper- hanging and Gls Warehouse in Town. Establ shed 4 oyears.—Pug&ley and Sons, 45, Waterloo-street. Swansea. 903a5-3 FISH and Chip Shop to Makers for most up-to-date catalogue in the trade.-Mabbot- Department C.. Lever- street. Manchester. 584b7-7 LADIES', Gents' and Children's Left-off Clothing bought; Gents' J "ess Suiti and Fancy Costumes on ixire. Letters attended to.-Z. Lower Waterloo-street, Swansea- 801b7.30 TEA LEAD.—Wanted, a supply of Tea Lead. State lowest prioe.—The Manager, 'Daiiy Post," Swansea. n PUNCH and Judy and Performing Dog "Toby." Fetes, Flower Shows, etc., att,ended.-Address, Professor Icke, 156. Penn-, road, Wolverhampton. 563a5-28 \\f T. BENJAMIN, Private Detective; con- • fidential investigation;.—Address all communications 3, De Burgh-street, Cardiff. 11 LL. and T. BULL IN, Heathheld Mew;. Funeral Carriages, Brakes, etc.; Cabs always ready. Telegrams: "Bullin. Tele- phone NO Sunday Trading.—Evans's, the West End Newsvendors. Catherine-street, off Brvnymor-road, Swansea, delivers Local Evening Newspapers. London Fashion, for ¡' prompt payments. 190c5-10 __4_ COINS Engraved. Names or Initials and Silver Ring for 6d. Brass Door Plates, 2s 6d Engraving Works, 17. Orange-street. 83905-15 Swansea. 4 LORRIES, to carry 10. 25, 30. or 40 cwt.; Small Brake to carry 14 -ersons; Coburg Cait, and all kinds of business C-arts.- Pours and Sons, Duckpool-road, Maindee, Newport. 197cfrll MR. WILLIAM GXLEY. Private Enqurv Agent, lata BaUcave Sereeant. Card'tf Police. ^Confidential investigations.—4, Lower Cathedral-road. Cardiff. Highest references. piQRN PAINT, made of superior ingredients and easily applied; Is. bottles for 6d. J Davies, k.P.S., Chemist. 30, Uigh-street, Swansea. ,7 D Thomas and Co., Jewellers and Silver- • smiths, 7, College-street (opposite Ful- ton's).—Pair Lava Figures, 25in. h gh, spicn- diflir carved, subjects, "The New Pipe and "Good Night. -14 D Thomas and Co., Jewellers and Silver- » smiths, 7, College-street (opposite Ful- ton's).—A Job Line of Accordions, grand tone, from 4s. lid. 221c-5-i4 D Thomas and Co., Jewellers and Siiver- • smiths, 7, College-street (opposite Ful- ton's.)—Boxing Gloves at 3s. lid per set. iOic5-14 D Thomas and Co.. Jewellers and Silver- • smiths, 7, Oollege-street 'posite Ful- ton'a)—Sol.d Oak Tray, w,th Silver-plated Mounts: 20 inches by 13 inches. ^i-Slco-14 D THOMAS and Co., o and 7, College-street, • Swansea,—Rook Rifles; guaranteed silent as an air gun; A!S. V— call and in- spect. 232c5'14 D THOMAS and Co., 6 and 7, College-street, • Swansea.—Lachonel Concertina, 32 keys, steel top, silver-plated, steel reeds; best that money can buy: 01;;4 63. 292c6-14 TO SHOPKEEPERS and Hawkers. For Dra- pery. Haberdashery, and Small Wares (Wholesale). Try Knight and Son, 74 High- street, Swansea (opposite Great Western Sta- tion). Established over 40 years. 61fib7-7 REQUEST.—Oil the first signs of indis- position, write to the Institute of Health (J. C. Uday and Co.), 10, Feather atone Buildings, London, tor free advice. It will cost you nothing, an- will save you much ex- pense. Eca-ll IF you desire a mvstery cleared up. an object accomplished, the doings of a person secretly ascertained, consult Pitt's Pr'vate Enquiry Agent—1, Prospect-terrace, Norton Mumbles. Rents and Debts collected. ljiCO-8 STROLCGY.—Every important event in A career (except death) plainly foretold by Lady Astrologist. Send birth date, 12 stamps.. stamped envelope.—"Celia," 24, Regent-street, Brighton- Strictly private. Immediate re- plies. ?u9c5"U CHINA and EARTHENWARE SECONDS.— china Caps, Saucers. Bowls. Plates. Jngs. etc., &31 gold decoration, la. per dcz. tiandsome Toilet. Dinner, Tea, and Breakfast Sets in great variety. Hawkers' large cheap Crate, containing about 1.0C0 articles, 38s. 6d. Write' for free illustrated lists. See beginners Crate, with free Tea Set.—Arthur J. Hull. King-street Pottery. Itongton. Staffs. POPULAR Legal Handbooks by Morris JL Roberts Jones (Solicitor to the South Wales and Monmouthshire Miners' Provident Soci,etl-): -Workmen's Compensation Act, 6th Edition, la. Id.: The New Marriage Act. with Marriage and Burial Services (English and Welsh) by Principal Eawarcis. Is. lu., Row to Become your own Landlord rander the new Act) Is Id The Ma.gt3trates' Manna with particulars of about 400 offences, 03. 6d. Post free —Miles, Queen-street Arcade, Cardia n T,IATi'S (Pontaruawe) Worm Lozenges. W For over 30 ears this highly valuable remedy has met with the preatcst success. The effect upou weak, delicate children (often eiven as incurable) ii like magic. Getting L g rid of the tormenting pest by taidne these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate cliild Vecomes stronsr, healthy, and livei- the pride instead of the anxiety, of nis guar- dians. Sold at 9à" Is. lid., and 2a. 9J. per bottle by most chemists, or 30, Eigh-atree:. Swansea. A list of testimonials, symptoms, etc., on application. Sir,—I have for some time used your Antlierainthia of Worm I.o- zenges in my family, and find them a very crveedy and efficacious cure for asceanide, iwi their agreeably and convenient form is a rreat recotamcadation for children.—W. Hit chinson. Vicar of Hawdon. 2'v _.ro:.r- 2d. PER GALLON. HOME-BREWED STOUT Aek voTii Grocer for a Sixpennv Packet of I pr. WATSON'S TONIC STOUT. It, makes Three Gallons of delicious Stoat with verv little trouble. It contains Malt, Hops, Kola Nut, Bande- Hon. etc.. ar.d is a nourishing drink i'or win- *c or ??? to user. Try it at cnce. VICTOiUA FOGi) WORKS, Birmingham. SALES BY AUCTION. BY MESSRS. J. M. LEEDER & SON GOWER. GLAMORGANSHIRE. In the Parish of Rhossily (formerly Penmaen) distant about 12 miles from Killay Station on the L. and N.W. Railway, and within Ii miles by road from the Market Town and Port of Swansea. All that MANOR OR LORDSHIP OF PAVILAND. With the rights and privileges belonging thereto, together with an important and highly desirable FREEHOLD FARM known 48 PAVTLAND," comprising a well-arranged HOMESTEAU. with Farm-house and commodious Outbuild- ings, and about 364 ACRES of SOUND ARABLE AND PASTURE LAND lying well to the sun, the greater portion with southern aspect; let to Mr. J. Gordon as yearly tenant at a rental of L167 los. per I annum. The compact FREEHOLD FARM known as "PYLEWELL" or "nEATH H I -i Situate on the Northern aide ot the ni^in road, adjoining Paviland, con-isting ot a. convenently placed HOMiiftTEAD. + Dweiliiig-hou32. Farm Bunuings, ana aoout Dweiliiig-house. Farm Bunuings, ana aoout 30 ACRES of EXCELLENT PASTURE and ARABLH LAND; let to Mr. C. Morgan on a I yearly tenancy at an annual rental of x.eu. All those SIX FREEHOLD FIELDS known as h" "DANIEL'S HLuU," on the main road adjoining Pilton Gieen. embracing an area of ACRES or the abouts, together with a four-rooined t TAGE, garden, and outbuild.ng;; let to Mr. c. Morgan on a yearly tenancy at £ 15 per aT FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of Two ehil- Hnp-s and sixpence p^r ann^ni, with valu able REVERSION IN^20 out of and secured by IMMADEL CHA ^tL, Min ster's House adjoining, fi main road and adjacent to Paviland *arm, fogether with a FREEHOLD GARDEN c, aoout Half-an-Acre in the rear of let to Rev. D. Edwards on a yearly tenancy at £ 1 per annum. at Ll per annum. THE ESTATE IS RENOWNED AS BEING ONE OF THE BEST IN THE LOCALITY fdR riS EXCELLENT PARTRIDGE AND RABBll SHOOTING. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER and fcON ar« instructed to SELL by PUB C AU TION the above-mentioned FREEHOLD FARMS AND LAND at the Hotel Metropole, Waid-street, Swansea, en WEDNESDAY ,Jliay 16th, lVoO, at 2.30 o clock in the afternoon. The Properties may be viewea on appuca- tic :i to the respective tenants. Detailed Particulars witn Plan and Con ditions of Sale may be obtained when reauj of Mr. J. A. Jenk.ni, Estate Agenv, Longlancts pla^e, Swansea; of Messrs. Beor «nd Plant. Solicitors, Temple-street, Swa-use and, of the Auctioneers at their Offloea. 46, Water. loo-street, Swansea. ¿..oJ IMPORTANT SALE OF FKEEHOLDAND j LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES BOROUGH OF LOLOnOii, GLAMORGAN SHIRE. By order of the trustees and executors of the late Benjamin Jones, Esq.. of Lianelly, an D. H. Jones, Esq., of Swansea, •RTE^SKS. JOiiN M. Ei^^1.Tan !JML will SELL by AUCTION, at the lUi^i ROPOLE HOTEL, Wind-street^van- va ou WEDNESDAY. MAY 16th, 1900, Two valuable FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, with the gardens and grounds thereto belong- ing, known as PEN-Y-BAILEY and tht SANCTUARY, LOLGHUR. THREE FREEHOLD PUBLIC HOUSES and premises, known respectively as "THE KINGS' BRIDGE,' "IHE RED LION," and "THE GEG'RGE," LOU(iHOR. Three COTTAGES adjoining the Red Lion Inn, and a FREEHOLD GROUND RENT secured by a dwelling-house adjoining the Cross Keys Inn, also three COTTAGES called BACOS-ROW, UPPER TOWN, LOUGHOR. A number of eligible FREEHOLD BUILD- ing PlOTS with irontages to the SWAJNSEA MaIN ROAD, in "PEN-Y-BAILEY" MEA- DOW, and certain fields called "O-"E- COPPIN," "STONYLAND, "REDH1LLS," "CAE-BACH," and "THE OAKINS," LOUGHOR A small and compact FREEHOLD FARM, I known as VERNAL. U CtiAF, in the occupa tion of Air. DAYID REES, also a number of detached FREEHOLD FIELDS, known as I 'C'AE-BONT.' "CAE-NEWYDD," "HEDG- ING FAWR," "BERW BACH," "CAE- B»OOS," "ERRW-WEN," "CAE-DY- FATTY," "CAE-COPPIN," "REDHILLS,' "CAE-BAfH," "THE OAKINS," "DAN Y CAtTILL. TWO LAND SHARES in a field known &s "CROFTY," a field in the rear of known &s "CROFTY," a field in the rear of ijiLI,Y COTTAGES," and another in the rear of "APSLEY HOUSE." Also FOUR LEASEHOLD FIELDS known as "CAE-PISTILL," and the site of the ANCIENT CASTLE and ENCAMP- MENT of LOUGHOR. A FREEHOLD GROUND RENT arising out of a cottage and garden known as "CAE- BAO-d." THIRTEEN COTTAGES known as "THE ROUND HOUSE," "PICABILLY," "APSLEY HOUSE," and the "STEMMING COTTAGES," together with an impoit^nt comer business premises occupied by Mr. v. ^i.i.LEiS HARRIS, grocer. One undivided Sixth Part of all that FREE- HOLD FARM known as "BAILY GLAS," in the occupation of JOHN MORGAN, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £ 20 per annum. I The respective lots may be seen on applica- tion TO the tenants. Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m., prompt. Full detailed particulars with plans are in course of preparation, and may be had on op- plication to G. F. JONES, Esq., 12, OLD JEWRY CHAMBERS, LONDON, or to the J lONEERS, 46, WATERLOO-STREET, SWANSEA. 1060 UNRESERVED CLEARANCE SALE of a Quan- tltv of SHOP SOILED FURNlTUR2. CAR- PETS. MAIL CARTS. BEDSTEADS. VALU- AHLE ENGLISH AND WEUSH BOOKS. PiC- TTJEES ETC. 19, HIGH STREET. SWANSEA. MESSES. JOHN M. LEEDER and ON haV43 .1 received instructions from Mr. F. C. Eudershaw to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION (m consequence of re-building of premises) at thr-l aoove address on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MAY 22nd and 23rd, bOO. a large quantity of well made I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I and Effects. including:— TjrYr>11. Walnut. Oak, and Mahogany DIN Efc G-ROOM Suites upholstered in real leather. American Ls:ither, Utrecht and other Velvets, ana Saddlebags. „ DRAWING ROOM Suites with Chippendale mahogany and other frames richly uphol- stered in choice silk tapestries, and fancy velvets- Cab-nets and Ciiiffoniepes ot various velvets- Cab-nets and Ciiiffoniepes of various d0SigOAKCdWALNCT. AND MAHOGANY SIDEBOARDS. A large quantity of Valuable Welsh and EDg'l'sh Books in excellent condition. PIER GLASSES in gilt frames- Overmantels in all woods- and a large assortment of use- ful and ornamental m'rrors. 'I Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, A LARGE VARIETY of WICKER and BAM- BOO FOKNTTUjJE, including: :—Bookshelves, Flower Stands, Occasional and afternoon tea tables. Easy Chairs, etu. Also a, quantity 0' PRETTILY DESIGNED FOLDING JAPANESE SCREENS. Several dozen .musical Organettos and Ca Dinettes. BEDROOM SUITES I in Sheraton style: also ia-a variety ot woods, including Satin Walnut, Walnut, Mahogany and Ash. f BRASS. E It ASS LALL. AND IRON BED- STEADS, together with a quantity of useful and decorative knick knacks which will be more particularised in the Catalogues. Sale to commence at 11.30 o'clock in the tore- noon eath day. Gooes en view on Monaay, May Detailed Catalogues may be had of the Auc- tione'ers at their Offices, -tttaxtcva 4&, WATERLOO STREET, a WAN SEA. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS LINENS, etc. J Mi;ccpq TDHN and SON. in- s^-v'ctpd bv Robinson's, Belfast Linen M»rclAnta wll SELL BY AUCTION, at the sv'4\s?4 AUCTION ROOMS. 4a, WATERLOO- RTRFKT^ SWANSEA, on TUESDAY, WED- NJ^IDAI THURSDAY, and FRIDAf, May 151'h 16th, 17th, and lotii, 1900, commencing at. 11 30' a.m. each day, a large consignment of fine IRISH T.IAENS from the Belfast Manufacturers, and j LACE CURTAINS, in ER1T1SH. SVVrTSS, and 1 — BRUSSELS maite. | The Stock consists of:—-bLEA.CKi.1) DAM- ASK TAiiLK CLOTHS, UN«LEACHEi» TABLE CLOTHS. FINE BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK bv the yard, tne i\.&vV CNBLKACHED DAMASK with White i-atterii, makiu*. a prettv cf,-Iott: DAMASK SER vTElTES. in Pi-Ill. Aiternoau, Tea. and D nn«r Sizes; DAÁSK TRAY CLOTHS, in White and Faacv Coloured Bovdcrs: DUCHESSE and CENTRE CLOTHS. embroidered in Linen, beautilul designs; i iu.ultCuil, BATH-ROOM, and KITCHEN uo Lin«»n. Hucka-back. and Turkiah THE EMPIRE 1 MONDAY May 7th, 1903, and during the. Yveek. MORE NEW WAR PICTURES ON THE BIOSCOPE! ARRIVAL OF H.M.S. THE POWERFUL AT PORTSMOUTH, BRINGING HOSiE THE NAVAL BRIGADE! LANDING OP SIR GEORGE WHITE. Troops March;ng through Adderley Street, Cape Town, Etc. HARRY CLIFFORD, | CHARLES GARDINER, j Yoealist. j Comedian. u MISS LILY a\T (A- rp A Brilliant Comedienne who Sparkles and Flashes Comic Songs. A M A The Cosmopolitan Facial Mimic. U LJ kjj Impersonator of Celebrities of all Nations., JOE MURRAY, MUSICAL ROSINA, Comic Singer. Instrumentalist. A FRIENDLY AMERICAN: POPULAR LIZZIE B. RAYMOND, Comedienne. Unsurpassed as Singer of "Coon" Songs. Next Week.—GIBBuNS BIO-TABLEAUX, from the London Hippodrome; The r Sensational KELLINO TROUPE; lRIbH JIGS and REELS by THE NORTHERN TROUPE- Late Tram.- For Neaih 8.55 p.m. (after First Performance) and 11.0 p.m. For Llanellv 11.25 p.nn Late Trains.—After ^irst Perfonnance by Eh.ondda and Swansea Bay Railway at 9.29 p.m., for Bnton Jerry, Port Talbot, Cwmavoa Pontrhydyfen, Cymmer, Blaengwynfi, Blank rhondda, and Treherbert. Two Performance* Nigitly—Early one, 7 o'clock to 9; Late one, 9 o'dod^to 11. SALES BY AUCTION. ) TOILET COVERS in all Best Makes; CHECKED TEA CLOTHS and GLASS CLOTHS; PLAIN and FRILLED kLLLOW and BOLSTER COVERS; SATIN CW'bî, MARC ELLA, HONE ÍCOMB and the NEW SCOTCH DAMASK QUILTS; QUILTS IN THE HIGHEST CLASS GOODS and of every variety: HEivI- j STITCH LINEN SHEETS: LINEN ine COT- TON SHEETINGS: EMBROIDERED LIIsES BED SPREADS; LINEN DIAPER; CHECK LINEN for Fane- Aprons." LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S FINE LINEN HANDKEK- CHIEFS in Plain and Hem-stitched; DOWN QUILTS bv the Finest Makers. LACE CURTAINS suitable for the Drawing- room, Dining-room. Bedroom, and the Cot- j tage. in some verv beautiful designs, con- sisting of British Makes, Real Swiss, Guipure, Brussels, and Point d'Art. Madras Muslins by the yard, also in the Curtains in great variety. Sale each day at 11.30 am. On view on Mondav from 10 a.m. to 5 pm. Auctioneers' Offices, 46, Waterlco-street, Swansea. 1151 BY MESSRS. J. F. HARVEY & SONS DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AT SKETTY TO LET. MESSRS. JOHN F. HARVEY AND SONS ME instructed to LET, e ther on Lease or Yearly Tenancy, that very attractive and desirable Country Residence known as THE Jil-'iSiGiLOW, situate at Skeuy, near Swansea It contains Dining-room, irawing-room. Kitchen, 4 Bedrooms, and usual offices The Gardens and Grounas contain about I two acres. There is a lar^t Greenhouse and Conservatory, Stables, and Poulirv Runs. The House and Premises have been recently overhauled and repaired at considerable ex- pense, and the whole forms an exceptionally pleasant, compact, and desirably country res dence for a small family. The Gardens are well stocked with vege- tables. etc. Gas and water laid on. I For further particulars and cards to view, an" to Join: F. Harvey and Sons, and 5. Goa.t-st.reet. Swansea, I MR. DAVID ROBERTS. TO IRONMONGERS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY MR. DAVID ROBERTS has been instructed by Mr. Richard Beynon, who is r-r' up business, to SELL BY PUBLIC TENDER, the whole of the BL'xujjEES' AND PLUMBERS' IRON- MONGERY Now at No. 1, Wind-street (Castle-squaxa), The Stock also includes Bolts, Nuts, Engin- eers', 8m ths', alJd Contractors' Tools. Tenders to be delivered on WEDNESDAY, MAY 9th. „ De'aiied Catalogues and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of the above, at his c.-aces. 19. Heathfield-street. Swansea. The Furnishing Ironmongery will be sold b- Pubuc Auction on May 21st. 1122 TO CAPITALISTS. INVESTORS. AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE oF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. DAVID ROBERTS has received in-trac- tions from the Executors of the late Mr. William Davie.?, to SELL BY .BLIe AUCTION, at the Eoyal Hotel, Sv-msea. on TUrSDAY. May 15 h, 1900, the ioilowing vaiu- abl° LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, viz: Lot I.-All those valuable Shops end vwel- ling Houses. Nos. 78 and 73,. CARMARTHEN- ROAD, SWANSEA. No. 78. Carmarthen-road is a Dwell ng-house and Shop, containing four room-, let at 10s. er week t- Mr. j. West. No. 79, Carmarthen-road is a -wellin,-hous-a and Shop, containing 4 rooms, worth to let, 93. per week, at present on hand. These rtre- mil-es are held under an underlease for a term of 99 years from the 2Stfc of September, 1S19. at an annual Ground Rent of .5. Lot JL—All those Two Ltas.-ho., Meosuages or Dwell in" Houses, situate and being No" 5 and 6. WAUNWEN TERRACE, Swansea, each containing five rooms, and now in trie respec- tive occupations of Messrs. C. Jones ant'. W. Thomas, at weekly rentals of 5s. Ed. each. These premise- are held under a lease for a term of 75 vears from the 25rh day ct March, 1S57 at an annual Ground Rent of £ 3 4=s Lot 3.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-house known as No. 1352. NEATH-ROAD, Swansea, eonta nin~ six rocms, and now in i- occu- pation of Mr. (iodo. ai a weestv rental ot ts. Th?se premises are held under an Under- lease for an Estate of three uives and term of 99 years, computed .roia- the 29th da- of September, 18S7 (except the last eight days thereof), at an annual Ground Kent of Ri. 14s. Lot 4.—EIGHT ZiO METROPOLITAN BANK SHARES. C5 EACH SHARE PAID. gale to commence at 3 o'clock in the after- noon. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneer, at his Offices, 19, rieathSeld-street. Swansea; or to Messrs. xiartland, Isaac and Watkins, Solicitors, Rutland-street. Swansea. lIU3 J" jpBOPOSED RE-UNION OF OLD SCHOLARS. A Meeting of old National and Parochial School Scholars (male and female) will be held at the- National Schools on FRIDAY NEXT. MAY ilth, at 8 p.m. All interested in the movement are invited to attend, or if unable to do &0. to sent: their name and address to either of the following DAVID GREY, 25, MontpeUerterrace; JOHN W. DAVIES, 96. Gorse-lane; Eon. Secretaries. TYPE-WRITING. All Branches of COPYING executed. MSS. Legal Documents. Architects' Work neatly and cprrectly typed by experienced Operators. Charges: Id. per folio of 72 wordr Carbon Copies jet. per folio. Circulars. Price Tists, etc., duplicated by ALmeograph Process, ),0 ior is. 6d. No charge for Paper. First-clais work work guaranteed. S r:cte?t sacrccy observed A trial solicited. A. F. LOW it. iT, Ix eath. 1145 anriDcKTs wiujiPPig. t c. }, t c. Therefore guard your interests by inpurin^ in THE VLLLAN BOII.Ilil AN i GENERAL INSL'KANCE CO., Ll'D. Chief OSices 67, KING ST.. MANCHESTER Efctabhsiiea iii-59. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL 03 insurauce r.1:i la^pecticn of Boilers, Ena:jne», Dyiiaiao: Motors & oilier Cpv.ardsoi -ij.-jyo lioilers *nd Sasiu^ uuaer •v- i supervision. •. Jtorn.aiej'jj Conaye»!»»a.tivn /»ct, I-mi ic.s e.i Lia l-V" Avi and Common J .li-, -l Pai iy uzid Guarantee lii^c. ltC J F. L. CSOriLAN »>. r_M.I.C.E- il.X.M.i. Cb, l,g. F&WARD Cb. Secretary. APJEIICATION FOR A^ENCICS PUBLIC NOTICES. J !¡ If RAND THEATRE, SWANSEA. | Mr. H. H. Morell, Mr. F. Monillot and Messm. I David Allen and Sons, Proprietom 1/ MONDAY. MAY 7th, 1900, For Six Nights Only, Important Engagement I Of HARDIE AND VON LEER'S CO. I In tie New English Military Comic Opera, a The DANDY FIFTH 1 From the Duke of York's Theatre, London. lil Three Acts, by Geo. R. Sims and UlarenoI C. CorrL Pull Chorns. To Commence at 7.30. Box Plan at Gwynna H. Brad era, I7> Heathfield-street. Telephone, 29L "M £ ATH AND DISTRIC1 | HORSE SHOW AND PARADE. ;1 THURSDAY, MAY Slat. I BIRD IN HAND FIELD. 1 1 Schedules on Application to Hon. Sea- Mr. ELLSON. .1125 GRAND FIRST-CLASS BRASS BAHII CONTESTS i (Under rales of S-W. and M. B.B.A.) and ■< ATHLETIC SPORTS j (Under rules of A.A.A) At PONTYMISTER (NEWPORT RUN,), a On WHIT-TUESDAY, JUNE 5th. NEARLY B100 IN PRIZES. Entries closed May 28th. For full particular i apply- a HARRY PHILLIPS, Secretary. 1156 j gOUTH AFRICAN WAR. KAYOR ? 7U-41)L Amount. already advertised 2990 a 10 Further subscriptions received: — Employees Messrs. Pritchard's Che- tnical Works, bth monthly contri- bntion (1 and 2) 2 0 0 Ad-d-ed by Edgar J. Pritchard u and 2) 2 0 0 Employees of Messrs Vivian and Sons. Hafod Silver Works 7 0 0 Liberal Club, Mrs. Brown 0 14 10 i Liberal Club. "Well-wisher" 0 14 10 Employees L. and N.W. Railway Steam Sheds. 24th weekly contribu- tioti (i ,nd 1) 0 10 1 Employees Swansea Hematite and Iron and Steel Works, 27ih weekly H contribution <1 and 2) 6 1 t Messrs. Wright, Butler and CO.'b equivalent '1 and 2) 6 18 Einp.oyeea Messrs. Vivian and Sons, -• "E" Department 1 10 10 WELSH HOSPITAL FOR SOUTH AFRICA. j t' SUBSCRIPTIONS. Mr. David Davies (proportion of Piano Lottery Fund) 100 0 3 Mr. W. Gral^arn Vivian £ 0 0 0 Mr. J. Clarke Richardson 10 0 0 Per M:v David Davies ("Daiiv"'Post,v) Mr. Ben Evans 1 10 0 0 >1 Mrs. Mary Fhrs 10 0 •Die Mayor will be glad to receive further subscriptions. — VOLUNTEER RESERVE. -'i 1ST GLAMORGAN VOLUNTEER j ARTILLERY. 1 A Proposal having been submitted by th3 Secretary of Ktate for War for the fonnatioa of a Volunteer Reserve, the Officer Command- ing the 1st Glamorgan Volunteer Artillery- will he glad to rec-cive at the Headquarters, W THE OLD LASTLE. SWANSEA, \N or at the Drill Halls at Morriston, Skewed, Neath and Briton Ferry, the name and ad- dress of any officer, X.*C.O. or gunner who nas served in the Volunteer Artillery in any has served in the Volunteer Artillery in any district, and who is desirous of registering -1 nis name ior service in case of invasion, and i who fulfils the following conditions: — U-) Ex-Volunteers of all Artillery Corps to 1 be eligible. j] vu.TNo officer. N C.O. or gunner to Iw J1 elig:ble who has not been stturned as efS- J six times during the last ten yeais. ,9 j (jil.) The maximum age to be,$« For Officer* 62 years. For N.C.O.'s ar-d thinners. 55 years. «j { On attaining this agt, ohiccrs, N.C.O.'s and ;jl | cr-anners will ocase t<> b«iong to the .jM ° (iv.) Each man enrolled will be allowed to 4jm Cre 21 rounds of S. A. Ammunition freo of. (vf) All names tu be submitted 'by Tuesday. -fW I May 22cd. Candidates must state their age, 9 I name of tlioir last re«_imont, and date of v K retirement, and the uuml> £ r of times they were cOicieT.t. ffl (S.gi.ed) J. W. WILLIAMS, Lieut.-Col. anu Hon. Col. Couimti-nJing ht. Glum. Vol. Art. ll Swai.se!, Hay 7th, 1900. 1155 POKTASDAWE | TANYltALl.X SCHOOL. » Pupils prepared for professional and com- medial life- Healthy situation. "-S/SB Good diet. Prosp^ctuf <y.i app^cation to Jf5 ASTLFY W. SA^UF.T.. Heaima*t» WM .•'cacot re-cpTRS May TiJfct, 19CXX. 1US6 )