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C. A. SAJmER; FIRST -CLASt, TOBACCONIST AND CIGAR MERCHANT, « TIT BITS," tO, CASTLE ST, SWANSEA.
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PREPAID ADVERTISESENIS. SOUTH WALES DAILY POaT. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Applicants seuding re- plies to Ad vertis-ements and aocf-es3?(t to initials or fictitious names, at tins Office, are requested not to sand original test mom a is Witii their applications, but. to enclose copies Of testimonials only. Adverti era are cautioned that Postmasters Ve not allowed to deliver letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious names at any Post- cfQce. Letters addressed to Initials or Fit- titous names may be gent to the cilices of the '"South Wales Daily Post." Hie-h-street, Swan- Jk, a.nd will be kept until applied for by the advertiser. Til REM SIX WORDS. 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No notices of this description will be inserted unless authen- ticat.ed by the name and address of the sender, ort forwarded through a solicitor or an turent or correspondent of the Daily Poet" NOTICE. The "South Wales Daily Post" will be de- Mvered direct to subscribers from the Chief Offices, High-street, Swansea, at the follow- ing Prepaid Bates: — Per Messenger. Per Post. One Month 1 0 2 0 Three Months 3 0 6 0 Six Months 6 0 12 0 Twelve Months. 12 0 24 0 irregularity ill the delivery should be made known immediately at the Chief Office. SITUATIONS VACANT. DOMESTIC SERVANTS. A respectable Widow Wanfted as Working Housekeeper to small faimily; g-o-od re- ferences.—Apply 118, Bryn-road, Swansea. 411f9-10 XiOMESTICATED Young Lady, as Useful Help; servant kept; good needle- woman; undeniable references.—Apply 8p.m. Mrs. Booth, 27, St. George's-terrace, Swansea. 385/9-3 XPEEIENCED General Wanted; three in family.—Apply Ilrs. Fred Tunbridge, Sunny Bank, Eaton-orescent, Swansea. 376f9-8 'u' -v- -i-LKNCED General wanted, to wash D and do plain cooking; wages, £12; ano- ther kept; in answering advt. send address )f last sitaatiou.—10, The Walk. Cardiff. 314f9-6 GENEEAL Servant Wanted; no washing. — Apply personally, General Pic-ton, Kinc;- Street, Swansea. 19-01 (ENSEAL Servant wanted, at once; coun- try girl preferred.-Apply Mermaid Hotel, Port Tennant, Swan&ea. 53119-6 /jOOD Plain Oook Wanted by middle of Sep- tember, for Penarth; good wages.— Apply Tucker, Craig-y-Don. Southerndown. 34519-7 /j_ENEBAL Servant Wanted, age not under 2j.—Aprdy in first instance 210, Ken- sington-terrace, near Hospital, Swansea. 387f9-8 GENEEAL Servant Wanted; good to respectable Girl; character necessary. Apply morning or evening at 99, Terrace- road, Swansea. 44019-10 N' URSE Wanted, immediately.—Apply Mrs. L. C. Thomas, Jiavensworth, Neath. 363f9-7 URSE Wanted, for two children, by Sep- .J. tember 6th.—Apply, stating age, experi- ence. and wai'e-, references required, Mrs. Williams, Easinor House, Porthcawl, E.S.O. 36019-7 USEFUL Companion W suited, for elderly lady; light duties only; capable set rant kept; pleasant, superior home.—Apply B. Francis-road. Eugbasion, Birmingham. ANTED, a General Servant.—Apply Mrs. llooeybourne, Nelson-place, Swansea. 29419-5 XVTANTED, Girl, as Nurse; must be clean. -Apply 7, Welcome-street, Swan -ea. 35919-7 flX" ANTED, respectable Young- Girl, about 14.—Apply 169, St. Helen's-avenue, Swan- <?&. 42519-10 ~V\rANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply Y Mrs. Jones, 2, Moatpeher-terrace, Swan- sea. 44519-10 vV ANTED. at once, a. good Cook.—Apply Steward, Salisbury Club, Wind-street, Swansea. 465.9-10 XyANTED, a strong Girl, ae General Ser- vant.—Apply Bush Hotel. High-street, Swansea. "WANTED, a good Ge*usral Servant; two in family.—Apply Id, UpLands-crteiscent. Swansea. 47419-11 XyANTED, a good General Servant; wages £ 13.—Apply 15, De La Beche-strcet, Swansea. 377i9-8 ,\V ANTED. General SerTa-D't; able to do » plain cooking.—Apply Bovega, Castle- etrcet, Swansea. 35219-7 "V\7ANri- El), a good General Servant; small family.—Apply 9. Walter-terrace, Wal- ter-road, Swansea.^ 42219-10 ,11TAI>ITED, a clean G-trl, 16,-18. to assist, in » Housework; sleep oat.—Apply 23. Bryn- y-Mor-cre 'cent^Swanaoa. 40319-10 WANTED, immediately, a Domestic Ser- vant; good wages giv&n.—Mrs. Morga.n, Brunswick Hotel, Swansea. 47519-11 T^.ANTED, a respectable, willing Girl, from VY about 16, to assist in Housework.—Apply 6, Dyn-evor-place. Swaum. 2!^19-10 rtyANTED, a good General Servant, to sleep in or out; age from 18 to 2a. Appiy 24, E-osehiH-t/erraoe, Swansea. 36819-3 VX ANTED, experienced House-Parlourniaid. —Apply Mrs. AUred Stephen^, Broom- hill, Kidwelly, CarmartJienshire. 38419-8^ XyANThD. at onoe, a clean, willing Girl; small faniTy.—Apply 53, Cromwell-ter- race, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 269i9-5 XyANTED, a good General Servant; three in family.—Apply between 5 and 7 o'clock. 58, Walter-road, Swansea. 30:119.7 XyANTED, at once. Young Girl, aoout 16, to assist in Housework.—Apply Hutcli- ings. Vine Cottage, Briton Ferry. 28219-3 \yANTED, at once, a clean, willing Girl from 14 to 15, jmi leaving. school. — Address Rex, "Daily Po.<i, Swansea. 333i9-S XXTANTED, a Mother s Help, to take entire charge of two children; ages, 6 and 3.— Apply Samuel, Tanyralit, Pontardawe. 1678db9-6 TyAKTED, respectable General, with good reference; coinforUible lJom.e.-Apply ttrs. E. Phillips, Newlaud lioui-c, Earry Dock. 44919-10 ANTED, two Genera: Servants, abunt 23; » from country pi^eferred.—-Applj- E. Davits. Station Hotel, lii^h-street, Swansea. 45119-11 "W^AViED, a thoroughly experienced "r""iT Al\'fED, a tho'('o-gbly exrerienccd v I Central Servani; references required .ipp;y alter 6 p.m. <:d. Oxford-street, Sivar- sca. 40319-13 ■\tr ANTED, immediateiy. in » v: t'i Mr? Uo-i keiiff. Lan.ai)d Hay. lira;- ,p;> '6'^i.*3 T) *17 at;TED. a Servant Girl, of good fhara?- V V ter; able and willing to do orS'.nary housework.—Apply 1.339, Neath-road, lIaíod Swanssa. 3u6f9-5 ~TANTED, good General Servant, 22, small V,» family; must be stroog and willing; waires £ 14.—Address Laiigland, "Daily Pout," Swansea. 41719-10 ANTED. General Servant, who has been VV out before; good wages given to suit- able firl.—J- A. Bailey, 9. Alexandra-read, Swansea. _349t9-7 T"tTAXTBD. a strong Girl, to assist with i V children and housework; tltep out.- Apply 14. Stanley-terrace, ount Pleasant, Swansea. 2d7i9-G X/6 7"ANTED, Kitcheninald no Sunday work; ll also Housemaid and Waitress.—Apply Midland Gale, Wiaid-st-reet, or Mackworth Hot,el, Swansea. 41319-10 ANTED, immediately, a Young Girl for General Housework, about 15, clean and willing.—Apply after 3 p.m. at 6, Page- street, Swansea. 47819-11 \y ANT2D, respectable Girl, aged 18 or 19; food references; used to washing; two in family; country preferred.-7, Fly none- street, Swan-sea. 480f9-7 X\J ANTKD, at once, a respectable Girl for housework, and make herself gener- ally useful.-Apply Mrs. Trollope, 29, Gibbet Hill-road, Swansea 4681'9-11 "VyAN'rED, middle-aged Person or Young V* Widow in clergyman's house, as General Help; do needlework.—Address Help, "Daily Post," Swansea. 47119-11 XTrANTED, Cook-G-neral; also Housemaid V v who can wait; must have good refer- ences.-Apply by letter, Mrs. Batchelor, Cas- well Kill, Mumbles. 40619-10 XyANTED, middle of September, good t Gc-neral Servant; two in family.—Apply .\Tr9. rta-rris, Butciisr, 133, Ghepetow-road, Malndee, Newport, Mon. 448f9-10 XyANTED, a good Cook-General, or Kit- cheninaid, where Iioueemaid is kept; small family: good reference. — Apply 22a, Henrietta-street^ Swansea. 31319-6 T\TANTED, immediately, experienced Nurse i'->r boy two years old; good needle- woman.—Apply Mrs. Sydney Gregor, 4. St. James B-ciie^oejit, Swansea. 34619-7 ANTFD, thoroughly respectable Girl, about, 17. to assist with housework and children.—Apply 9, Uplands- crescent, Swari- wa. 23519-5 WANTED, a respectable Young Girl, age about 15; must be very clean and wil- ling; light work; sleep out.—Apply Mrs. Ed- win Joalvn, 23, Terrace-road, Mount Pleasant, Xy ANTED, Cook-Genera-l; family two; Houije-Parlourmaid kept; excellent reference for cleanliness required.—Apply Miss Lewis, 18, Castle-street, Swansea. 36919-8 WANTED, Plain Cook, aofii, va. small ¡ f family. Swansea; inubt be clestn and obliging; good references.—Mrs. Pond's I Select iiegistry, Heathfleld-street, Swansea. 30419-7 ~f ANTED, a clean, respectable "iotmg Girl I as Nurse; must be fond of children; age het ween 15 and 16.-Apply Mrs. Tucker, c.o Mrs. Williams. Sea Cot, Castiston, Mum- bles. 883*9-5 anscEi/ tjvnko lts srrv iitoifs. A strong, active Lad Wanted, at once. — Apply Alexandra Laundry, De La Btetie- street, Swansea. 45319-11 A trustworthy and active Man, with gome spare t tne, U Wanted; highly remunera- tive terms to suitable inaaP-AAd-reas Reiiabie, "Daily Post," Swansea. 37S±"9-8 it GENTS Wanted, Key and Accident Jnsur- anc-e; Cyclists' Coupon covering all a.ccid-ents.- V'ernon. 34, St. Margaret's Man- sdoas, Victoria-street, Westminstw, London. 4021:9-10 Afirstrdass Life Insurance Company de- A sires to correspond with a gentleman able to introduce Insurances of L200 and up- wards in Mertbyr personally and through the medium of agents. EemumeTation by salary and commission, with over-riding com- mission on agents' business. Address in first instance: "Assurance," 28 and 29, St. Swithill,,3 Lane, London, E.C. 1697 BOOT TEADE.—Wanted Two good Sounders for nailed work; constant employment. —Thomas' Boot Factory, M-erthyr. 342i9-6 "OOOT TEADE.—Wanted, at once, General Hand; willing to do repairs.—Apply T. Jonee, W7elUng-ton House, Pontycymmer. 373f9-5 BOOT TEADE. Wanted, a good Bench Man; constant work and good to suitable man.—Dhann, 114, High-street, Swan- sea. 38819-8 BOOT Trade.—Wanted, at onoe, a steady Man, lor Impairing and Making; able to Benell and Fin sh. Powell, Bond-strest, Swansea.; 45219-11 BOOT TEADE.—Good, sober, Benchman re- quired at once for new work; nailed and repairs; apply immediately.—Perry, St. Helen's-road, Swansea,. 330t'9-6 BUTCHEES (Beef and Pork).—Good all- round Man wanted, well up in small foods; live ill: good wages. David William:, Penye-raig'. Glam. 32119-6 BOOT TEADE—Wanted. Rivettera on Women's and Sizes, nail. Also Machin- ist; constant employment.—Mark's Boot Fac- tory, G-vauuCa-s-Gurw-en, Glamorganshire. _347f9-7 I /CLERKSHIPS: £ 85— £ 450; Admiralty, War, Excise, Customs Offices; vacancies now; oi>an to all, aged 15-23. Exper.ienoe unneces- open to a-li, aged 15-23. Exper.ienoe unneces- sa.ry. Special explanatory pamphlet free— Secretary, Oivil Service Bureau, Albert-hall, Edinburgh. 399f9-6 TpvEAPEBY.—A smart Lad as an Apprentice; also smart Errand Boy, at once.—Apply J. Gibby and Co., Gorse-lane, Swane-ea. 2S3i9-5 ( iJiOOEPvY.—Wanted, an Apprentice or an j Improver. — Kichards, Victoria-road. Ebbw Yale. 32319-6 F.0Chili i .—Wanted, at once, smart Im- 11 prover; good i-etdr-encea required.— Apply Manager, L'anygraig Supply Stores, St. Thomas. Swaneea. 424f9-10 GJEOC'EEY and Provisions.—Wanted, active Young Man, to drive out and assist generally.-Evans. Royal Stores, 30. L ^.ver Oxlord-strcet, Swansea. 435f9-6 EOCEBS.—Haul er and Junior AssisUuit \.Jr Wanted, immediately; single; in- ¡ doorB.-Apply. fullest particulars first letter, rhomas Price and Sons, Circle, Tredegar. 284(9-5 G<,EOCEEY.—Wanted, a »i-rong, active Young Man. about 18, to look after no me ar.d I trap, and do warehouse work; good refer- ences required.—Eees and Co., Skotty, Swan- sea. 44419-10 TNTELLIGENT Lad wanted as Apprentice.— I Apply Ganz, jeweller, lligh-Üroot, Swan- Eea. 336i9-6 TNTELLIGENT Lad Wanted as Apprentice to the Printing. Also Errand Boy.— Albert Davies, Printer, 30, New Oxlord-strcet, Swiuisea. 2v2ia-4 JUNIOR Clerk wanted, at ouce, with kiiow- Icdge of Book-keeping; must be good Waiter and quick at figures. Address, stating a;;e, salary, etc to Journal, "Daily Post. Swansea.^ 41"l'9-:0 MACHINISTS Wanted, for WaAs!coats; j-VX gtant t-iii iiio-yrrieu-t; good wages p*>d.— Apply at T. C. Paliner^ Workshops, 28, Union I Chsniocrs^_Jnioti-street, Swan-sea. 43419-10 OUTFITTING. Sharp Junior Wanted, at. once, accustomed to bespoke trade; live out; Welsh. Apply personally preferred, Cloth Hall. Cwmaman. 4619-6__ II C^WiTZ CIGARS. Traveller for South Wales. V3 Commission. Bek-rsnoea.—Apply A. L. Fairbipthcr, Wick. Bristol. 37419-5 STYLIST Milliner required, to take charge of Workroom. Slate previous shuatons, a-o. and salary .-Williams, The Temple, Lian- diy. 454.9-11 C MART Portrait Canvassers; exceptional o onportunit' 2os. a week and commis- sion to experienced men.—Apply Major and Darker, photographers, Plymou-tb. 31919-5 QADDLKKS.—-Wanted, at once, three General U liancs. a- customed to colliery work; constant to sa-tabls men. J. j Dike, uuuw VaU -si/iiQ-ft SMART. up-to-<iat-e Canvasser required to re- present a well-known and successful Company. Good pay and early promotion.— Write Fram, "Daily Post," Swansea. 166Cdb9-10 npWO Tinmen Wanted; piecework.—Apply H. Machon. Tinman, Massteg. 40119-10 rpo GEt^CEES.—Porter W"antcd; tftrong, a-c- live Young Man; used to horsee.—Apply Evan Evans. High-i-treet, Swansea. 33119-8 ^po' TAILOEESSES^—Vest Hands Wanted" at once; constant work to good hands.— Apply Davidson and Co., College-atreet, Swan- sea 43219-10 rilUTOB Wanted, to assist school boy, 13, with lessoiM; hours 6.30 to 8.30 pm. State reference and salary required to Tntor, "Daily Poet" Office. Swansea. 45919-7 Yi^T"ANTED, sharp Lad as Errand Boy.—Apply V Meyler, Draper, High-street, Swansea. Xy ANTED, a smart Errand Boy.-A"p'y II. Kirk, Fruiterer. The Grove, Upland. XyANTED, Em-art Boy, about 15, for Baker's.—Apply 66, Matthew-street, Swansea. 275:9-4 TyANTED, immediately, Junior Clerk for Merchant's office.—Address M.W., "Daily Post," Swan-sea. 299i9-'o "VyANTED, Young Man, 33 Doorman in Shoeing and Jobbing Shop.-R. Viirar, Caterham, Surrey. 361 f9-7 Xy ANTED, a strong Lad, about. 18, as Por- tsr.—Apply E chard Lewis, 8 and 9, High-street, Swansea. 35319-7 yyANTED, Working Farm Bailiff; ranst be active. and a good farmer.- Apv'-y Ch-ne Castle, Blackpill. 2'7f9, WANTED, Shunter; good wages to steady and reliable man.—Apply W. G Ibert- son and Co., Ltd., Pontardawe. 290f9-5 TilTANTED, a strong Youth, used to Horses; live in; good character.—Apply Tru- man's Beer Stores, Strand, Swansea. 35-8f9-7 yyANTED, Upholsterer, that can polish.— Full particulars, and weekly wage, to Lion Furnishers, Pontmorlais, Merthyr. 3251"9-6_ \XrANTED, sharp Girl. as Cashier; also good General, age about 20.—App4y lies. The Star Shop, 4, High-street, Swansea. S07f9-5 WANTED, efficient Ironers; good wagefe; constant employmcnt.-Apply Mana- geress, The Baths, St. Helen'g-road, Swansea. 1579 ~YATANT'ED, immediately. Typist (male or female), with knowledge of Shortiiand. -Address S.H.W., "Daily Post," Swansta. 43119-10 ¡ yy ANTED, elderly Man, to look alter Hor&ea; only experienced men need apply.—Holwill and Co., South Dock, Swaneea. 409i'9-10 a.pply.-Holwill and Co., South Dock, Swaneea. 409f9-10 ■XyANTED, immediately, ttro-ng Lad, to make himself gen<?raAly useful.—Apply T. Tuatian amd Co., Clarence-street, Swansea. 477:9-11 J XT7"ANTED,- immediately, a smart Boy as Billiard Marker, and make himself generally n.-efal.—Apply New Inn Hotel, Mêr- thH. 36519-7 "y ANTED, Cierk and Collector; smart, energetic; state and Experience. —Address Active, "Daily Post" Office, Swan- sea. 3I3i9-_6 XyANTED, Young Married Man, to De- liver Bread; alao Groom-Gardener, as Horse-keei»er.—fiichard;, iS, High-street, Swan- sea. 355f9-7 "\yANTED, smart, active Man, used to horses, for the Mineral "Water trade.— Ap-nly Boucher, Orown Mineral Water Works, Swanisea, 34219-6 "|/SrAiNTED, a respectable Lad. about 15, to make himself general! useful; wages 10a. per week.—Apply Prince of Wales Hotel, Sw.al1,ea.. 44719-10 11JANTED, Young Man, single, indoors; uaed to Farm work; can milk; trust- wort,h:v; good reference; good wages.—Apply Griffiths, dealer, Caldicot. Mon. 32219-6 XyANTED, immediately, smart Office Boy, good arithmetician; ,->tate atve and salary required.—Llew. Howel# and Co., Ar- goed Colliery Offices, Port Tsalbot. 1591db9-10 TyAI^TED, a. smart Man, as Canvasser; splendid opportun ty for one having a connection in Swan-oa and district.—Addres3 Energetic, "Daily Post." Swaraea. yof'9-5 yy ANTED, immediately, for small Colliery, [?ood Blacksmith; also exper eiiced Pumpman, accustomed to Tangye's Pumps-— Address C.X., "Daily Post," Swan. ea. 4.11 t"9-ll ."TTS^ANTED, Young Main as Shorthand Oierk and Typist, who would a.; so be re- quired to as- -ist in general oface work.-Apply, fftatisng àge. experieiioe, and salary required. —A. Morgan, Burry Port 2. ail way and Dock Company, Burry Port. 46519-11 "yOUNG Man Wanted, 35s. per week and com- Y mi-ss-ion; regular work; spiend d open- ing.—Address Compo Wrorka, FarnwortK, liol- ton. La-ncs. 46.519-11 £ 1 WEEKLY.—AN rNCOMTTcTlSs. 6d. to £ 1 i>er week can be earned in spare tim« or evenings by any persou able to write.— Proof sent fr-ee anywhere to those shading addreesed nvelope to T. Smith and Co.. (T>pt. E63), 16. Shaftesbury-avenue. i-or.don, W. Established 1889. Ill-it. c. SITUATIONS WANTED. A UNT and Niece would like Situatin to .1-1. Manage Coffee Tavern, or any place of trust.—Addre=a Tavern, "Daily Post,' Swan sea. yyii'9- 5 pAJvEHS. Confectioners.—Married Man seeks Situation as good Bread Baker; used to Small Goods.—Apply Urch, 9, Maliphant- &treet, H.a.iod, Swansea,. 41519-10 CIRCULAR Sawyer seeka Situation, Engl uh or Foreign Timber; good references.— Edgar Ashman, Leigh-on-Me,idip, Bath. 370f9-8 f) Oltf ESTIC A TED, miadie-aged Widow de- — sires any position of trust, to Widower or Lady, where in spare time could assist in business; good plain cook.-Apply Rex, c.o. Mr. Sharpe, Newsagent, 39, New Park-road, Brixton Hill, London. 56219-9 G- -RAIN and Flour Trade.—Advertiser, with v* knowledge of Grain ami.lOur Trade, desires re-engagement, or any pos.Uon of trust.-Address C. 0.. "Daily Post," Swansea. n T AD i, experienced, undertakes Copying or Writing Letters and or Translations of same.—Address Writing, "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. <11819-10 ■VTBATK. —Wanted, Clerkship, iii Neath~DigI tri-ct, by at: experienced Young Man; well up in Colliery and General Work. Wages mod,era,te.-Apply Eox 21, Posv-ofScc, Neath. 39J19-8 IIAN 1ST, well up >ii Banca Music, is pre- pared to receive engaeements, few nights weekly, during dancing season. — Address QuadrilleL "Dai_ly Post," Swansea. 3551'9-b C irUATION Wanted as General Servant, 1..) country girl, age 16; excellent character -L from last atuation.—Mrs. Coster, Iiegistry, Gloucester. 35119-7 TO Master Bakers —Young Man oeeks Situa- tion as Stiigle or good Second.—State wages, ete., to Baker, "DaJy Post," Swan-sea X^^ANTED, Situation as Plain Cook, where Hon <em:iid is kept; good reference#; disengaged September 15th.—Apply lio'iiday, Old Hall. Monkton. Pern. 17819 MISCELLANEOUS. ILI, the Gentleman who lef-t a Bicycle at 1 WoodJ^wid-torrace, Blackpiil, on Sun- day, August 2-5th, please call for 43519-6 CtiONTEiCTI^G Teu- ders for removal of Yaryan bvaponv- tor. Excavating and Concrete for new founda- tions.—Call, Pentr-spoii-th Chemical Works, Morrlstoii. 40519-6 NI-OTICE.-I. the nndasigned, hereby give 1. notice to tradesmen and others, that I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife. Sarah li.cbards, from this date, —(Signed) John Ek-harcu, August £ 4:1;, lx). 1^8. Briton Perry-road. Meliiicrytuaii. l&i- | I i) W AL- P-t) I)- DIRECT ATTENTION TO THEIR UNEQUALLED STOCK Of CARPETS, UNOLKUMS, aad n r __TT,7T, GENERAL IXUNISIUNG aad FLOOR CLOTS6S, v CAIlPKfS and LINOLEUM^ HOUisEHOLD DRAPERY GOODS in all the Latest Colourings aad Made and La,d Ft* of Evtry liescnpt^a. Tie Gk>ods are quite New, and the Vahtc tiis Best ohlainabie. OXFORD STREET, WATERLOO STREET, & PARK STRSET. SWANSEA. TO BE LET-BUSINESS PREMISES. TO LET. Stable, Coach-house and Yard.- Apply Jones. Hafod Inn, H&fod, Swan- .fefea- 303:T» j 'ST0 LET, a House and Shop, called ter House, Oadoxton, Neath; suitable for any business.—Appiy Lewis ITiomas, Solicitor, Neath. 1698 LET. House and Shop, 6, Gladgtone- Buildings, Alexandra-road, with s'l modern conveniences.—Apply W. Lao*, 1. Bav .;r, Vit w-areeoent. Swansea. 86e7-17t.o T0 LET, New Offices. 3 spacious froct rooms — in central part of High-street, Swansea -Apply the Manager, "South WaJee Daily P^st." High-street, Swansea. a TO LET, xwominent tPremioes in High- — street; handsomely fitted out; Hair- dres«>iig- Saloon at rear; snita<ble for Tobac- conist or Gent's Mercer.—Apply Mr. Owen, 26, Fabian-street, St. Thomas. 420f9-10 1"0 LET. House and Shop, with Bakehouse, main thoroughfare, 220, Carmarthen- road; Bakery busiaess carried on for 30 years; rent low.—Enquire Blue Bell JIm. Carmarthen-road, Swansea. 407f9-10 *TO LET, Eefreshment Rooms; splendid going business, in good position inAber- avon; excellent accommodation, and two Billiard Tables; easy terms; owner taking- over an hotel buaineas.—Apply Brown, Bear Hotel. Aberavon. 1672d.b.9-5. TO LET, with possession at Michaelmas x next, Capel Fa.rm. adjoining town of Llane!1 82 acres "excellent pasture and arable land, good house and buildings, con- stant water supply; no Borough rates. Apply Rees. Uplands, near Llajaelly. 28119-29 "jVTEATH.—To Let, Business Premises, next N to Town-hall, Church-place; auaable for Olhc!es.-Apply James Allen, Neath. 55419-7 to Let. well furnished; rent 7s. 6d. per week.—Apply Mr. Williams, Under- taker, 12, College-buildings, Swansea. 428f9-10 TiEIYATE Corner House, central position. Uplands; can be converted into busi- ness premises.—For further particulars ad- dress F.O.T., "Daily Po t," Swansea. 2%19-5 TEMPERANCE HALL BUILDINGS, Gower- T street.—To be Let, Corner Shop, very central situation; Hall suitable for Cocoerts. Lectures, etc.; also Rooms suitabie for Offices, and Premises adapted for use as a Coffee Tavern. — Apply W. J. Rees The Laurels, Swansea. 43019-10 XT"NYSBWLLOG> FARM. Aberdulaia, near Y Neath.—To be Let, from 29th September, 1900; pjrea 54 acres of Pasture Land.—Apply W. J. E-ees, Laarele, Swansea. 398f9-6 »g" 1 ■ mij Jim IIIf TO LET—HOUSES. TO LET, six-room House.—Apply 6. Bay View-terrace, St. Thomas, Swansea. 298f9-5 npO LET, Bel grave House,- 101, St. Helen's avenue.—Apply 4, Dynevor-place, Swan- sea. 365f9-7 rpO LET, furnished six-roomed house, most pleasant pait of Mumbles; rent mode- rate.-Da,viea. 3, Grove-placo, Swansea. 312f9-6 n'o LET, or Sold. lligh Pennaj-d House, 14, .1 Lryn-road, Swansea; large garden and vinery.—Apply Col. Pike, Rutland Mews, Swansea. 303i9-12 TO LET, 35 and 36, Promenade, Swansea; cheap rentals; every modern conveni- ence,—Apply W. G. Christians, 37, Wind-street, Swansea. 45Sf9-ll TO LET, No. 9, Hewson-str^et, fitted with hot and cold water hatha, and command- ing a good view of the Bay.—Apply Mr. J. Ben- uett, l, Montpe liar-ter race, Swansea. 46019-11 TO LET, at Michaelmas, "Chestnut Cottage," Norton, Westoro-B, wiih about three- quarters of an acre of land; rent £ 2 £ L—Apply T. B. Morris. Estate Office, Sketty. 45619-11 TO be Let or Sold, very pleasantly Bituated Detached Residence, "Highland Villa," 76, Terrace-road; thoroughly renovate* hot and cold waiter in bathroom and scullery.- Apply Mr- Tuabridge, Gower-street, Swansea. To view apply on premises before 5 p.m. 451:19-11 HOUSE to Let, 37, Henrietta-street.—Apply jLl 4. Pier-street, Swansa. 39719-leO EOLISE to Let, near Alexandra-road, in good condition; rent 3s. 9d. week.—Apply é, Portland-stiieet, near the Market, Swansea-. "J,); OUSE tc) Let, 28. Page-street; bath room; -°- 'mraediate posae.ssion.A.pply Messrs. Thomas, Watki-na aid Co.a Office, Brunswick- street, Swansea. 41019-10 HOUSE to Let, 36, F-fynone-terrace; seven rooms, bathroom (hot and cold), and every convenience; immediate ijossession.— Apply 31. Ffynoae-terrace, Swansea. 31119-5 PLEASANTLi'-eituated House, 9 rooms, P oathroom. hot linen cupboard, newly papered and painted, 15, The Grove, Uplands. Swansea. Key ncxt door. 8719*6 "j A Penmaen-terrace, to Let; ."mxaedlate -Lv/ J jxvssession; good situation, perfect sanitary arnwigementta; reduotd rental. — Aoply E. Johns, Brisbane YilLa, Terrace-road, Swansea. 41619-13 LOST AND FOUxJD. T OST. in Market, Saturday, Gold Brooch, j small ttone in centre; 7s. Gd. reward.— Maggs. Watchmaker, Oxford-street, Swansea. 467f9-11 OST. Collie Bitch, sable ami white. Answers to name of '"La s." Detainer prosecuted.—Appiy 172, Port Tennant-road, road, Swansea. 479(9-7 T OST, a Black Persian Cat. Finle- j-'and- sonx-ely rewarded if returned .ramedi- atsly to Miss Williamr, Somerset a mic lit, St. Iielen's-road, Swansea. b 9 5 I OST, a small, silver-haired thick-set York- shire Terrier, with wound on right cheek. —Anyone returning same to Melhourn-e Yard, Northamption-piace. Swansea. WJil w rewar- ded. 542i9-6 T OST, two Parcels (suit of clothes and straw hat) in 1 p.m. train from Swansea to Landore. on August 22nd. Finder rewarded 0:1 returning same to Iilgh-str*et Police-sta- tion. Swansea. 34419-7 T OST, in the SwaM.-ea. streets, or the Mar- L ket, on August 25th, a Purse, containiiij;- Gold. Anyone giving inlormation which will lead to the recovery of same will be awarded £ 1.—John Morgan, Gaily Nudd Arms, Clly- bebyll. Ponta-rdawe. 2S919-5 EEWAED.—'Loet, between Caswell and Finsbury-terrace, Lady's Gold Brooch, horeeshoe centro.—Apply Swan-sea Police Sta- tion, Swansea. 47019-11 TTiOUND, a -ttbok I-Cetmver Dog. if not claimed within three days will be sold to defray expenses.—Apply Bridge Inn, Lan- dore. 435f9-6 i^OUND, rough-haired Fox Terrier Dog. It I, not claimed in three days will be soid ito defi-ay expenses.—Griffiths, 37, James- street, Swansea |ti. 45&f9-7 "TXTANTED, 4-ton and one 8-ton Steel Ladle, complete, with Tipping Gear. Stops, etc.—Apply, with fall particulars, fro No. 584, W. Ii. Smith and Son, Uaiou-strct. liiraiingbam, onOI- ) OR SALE, a 4-inch cylinder Eng-ine; equal FOR SALE. I to new. Can be æE!l at GeadTos Farm, near Svaiisea. 389:9-14 L"*OE SALE, two Donkeys, 4 years and ore year respectively; both in foal.—Address Donkey, "Daily Post," Swansea. 40419-10 l^OE SALB. a. Stylish Dogcart, suitable for Horse 15.2—Apply Pike, veterinary sur- geon, Eutland Mews, Swansea. 1680db9-6 "DOE SALE, by private treaty, 2 Houses m Brunswick-street, with bay window?. — For particulars address F. A P., "Daily Post," Swansea. 46419-11 T^OB SALE, 3 Retriever Pupe, one bitch and two dogs, over distemper amd manfee; will make good dogs for any place of trust; bitch 10s., dogs tli. each.—Apply Showman, Mumbles. 426f9-10 "CX>B SALE, as a going concern. Eeat-aura-ui, known an Ward's Beetaarant, late Aaine's, same facaily 35 yeaa-s; ron- but geumoe purchasers need apply.—Ward, 5. Bridge-street. Cardiff. 40Qf9-10 T^OB SALE, a Light Bay Cob Mare, 14.3, four years last tall; good looking, reliable worker, and is believed to be perfectly sound. worker, and is believed to be perfectly sound. Can be seen and tried by appointment.—Apply Alma Hoase, Ystalyfera. 39319-8 "CX)B SALE. 36, Promenade; good view, every convenience; 91, Robe:f-street. Mansel- ton, six rooms; 9 Houses, Jersey Park-road. St. Thomas. Cheap prices.—Apply W. U. Christians. 37, Wind-street, Swansea. 457f9-ll JJANDSOME large pair Field Glasses, 25 mile rang>e; clear definition; leather sling case; only 14s. 6d.; worth, 50s.; approval allowed.—Eichard Hollcway, 24, All Saints- road, West bourne Park, London, W. 37219-8 STRONG Dog Ca.rt for Sale; a ba-t-;n S Apply Mr. John Boyle, Grooer, 4118. Ox- ford-street. Swansea. 29519 QMiD Boiled Gold 18 carat Lady's Massive Curb Chain Bracelet, with morocco case; price only 9s. 6d.; approval; worth treble.—Ei chard Hoiloway, 24, All Saints-road, case; price only 93. 6d.; approval; worth treble.—Ei chard Hoiloway, 24. All Saints-road, Westboome Park, London, West. 371f9-8 OHINA and EABTHENWABE SECONDS.— C China Cups, Saucers, Bowls, Plates, I' Jugs, etc., all gold decoration. 1s. Id. T<?r doz. Handsome Toilet, Dinner, Tea, and Breakfast Sets in great variety. Hawkers' large cheap Crate, containing about 1,000 articles, 42s. W. I Write for fre* illustrated iists. See be.gin ners Crate, with free Tea Set.—Arthur J Hull, King-street Pottery, Loogtou, Stahs. nijm—w HI iimii vsmBme> APARTMENTS TO LET. APABTMENTS.—Large Front Sitting-room, one or two Bedrooms, Bath • good cook- ing aad attendance.—Apply Bath House Cor- ner, Wlilowa-terraoe. near Albert-ball, Swan- sea. 27019-5 A PAETMENTS or Lodgings.—To Let, com- A fortable bedroom and sitt.ng-rooixi I furnished or unfurnished; apleadil sea view; moderate charges. — 56, Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea. 33419-6 i /^OMFOE'PABLE Lodgings for a. couple of C respectable Young Man.—Apply 12, Han- over-street, Swansea. 44619-10 COMFORTABLE Sitting and Bedroom to c Let; 68. 6d. per week; cear liosp ml; ohildren not objected to.—Address H.O.S., "Daily Pout," Swansea. 413; 9-10 OMFORTA-BLE I-urnished Apartaieiits, 4c with piajio and bathroom; thimble for I gentlemen in business; terms, moderate.—14, I Ay!esbury-road, Swansea. 31619-6 Î rpo LET, one or two Booms, in good repair. —Apply 85, Bodoey-street, Swansa. 39119-8 rro LET, Lodgings for two respectable Young Men; comioritabLe home, near j tram oars and Hospital.—Ad-drew Widow, i "Daily Post," Swansea. 48219-11 I To —Furnished or Unfurnished, Apart- ments, near trams and Hospital; com- fortable rooms for young couple; terms moderate.—A.B., "Daiiy Post," Swansea. 48119-11 ^gwa^M^»yw'a'aaw^.B?g3^arprT, ma mihhbiii'ihiiui I n — ^gwa^M^»yw'a'aaw^.B?g3^arprT, ma mihhbiii'ihiiui I n — APARTMENTS WANTED, COMFOSTABLE Rocms. with view of Bay, C Wanted, by Gentlejjian, in good house on terrace near Constitution Eill. Answers will be considered on September 12th.—Terms to Link, "Daily Post," Swansea. 35419-8 ~L> EQUIltED, two Unfurnished Eooms, near centre of town; one front.—Address M.V.E.. "Daily Poat^Offioe, _Swansea.^35?19-7^ BICYCLES, &C. FOB SALE, Lady's Bicycle; popular make; faultless; must soli; genuine bargain.— Arply Bo..ey, Hafod, Swansea. 32919-6 XlOE SALE, Gent's Bicycle (Turner), 261n- frin.ie, 70 gear. CiizitJie.r tyres (back one new); splendid condit on; £ 4 10s. cash.—Ap])ly 89, Pentre Estyll, Swansea. 47619-11 ENTLEilAN S Bicycle lor Sale; pneumatic tyres; in good condltioii; cheap.—Apply Bosebery Villa, Morriston. 375f9-8 ^jp WO Wearwell Boad Bacers, only u&ed a month. £ 7 cash, or £ 8 8s. 4d. monthly; also One Boadster and one Lady's, same price.—Wearwell Cycle Co., Ltd., Oxford-st. 338f9-6 /XLD Machines made like new.—Be-plating, Be-enameliing, Tyres Ee-rubbered, and Machine overhauled for £ 2 2s.—Wearwell Machine overhauled for C4 2s.—Wearwell Cycle Co.. Ltd., Oxford-street. 33319-6 2S. Weekly.—Several second-hand Pneumatic Roadsters and Racers to clear at 28. weekly up to £ 2 1D: room wanted; suit beginners.—Wearwell Cycle Go., Ltd., Oxford- st-reet, Swansea. 33S19-6 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. 4 PPLE Barrels an.i limilar kinds Wanted.— Apply Welsh Preserves Co., Ltà., Oyster- mouth-road, Swansea. 450f9-ll OAT, steel built, "anta-d 'hull only) to I '— ca.rry 150 tons; must be in good order. —Particulars, No. 70. Keith and Co.. Advertis- ing Agents, Edinburgh. CAPITALIST is prepared to iiurchase any V good Steam. Anthracite, or House Coal Colliery in South Waits. No iancy price.— Box 82, "vVestern Mail." oardiff. a tTTOUSE required within on-e mile Mack- ILl worth iiioiel, nul. on hills, from 5i. 1o 7s. 6d. weekly.—State convenience and number of apartments to M.A.B., "Daily Post," Swa.ii- sea. 332! "-j Xy"ANTED, Dog, about o months old; bull- t terrier preferred.—Apply Ganz, jewel- ler, S\vaus-ea._ 337i9-6 Y"T ANTED to Purchase, Pony and Trap. Full particular^- an; iowtst price first letter; approval.—Address Batcher, Daily i Posiv" Swansea. 3Coi'9-6 XVrANTED, for September, in Ca well or La.ngiand, a small Furnished House.— Address, stating particulars, to Caswell, "Daily Port," Swansea 327i9-6 ly ANTED. Stores for Who let ale Merchant-?-, central position, low rem-al. Full par- ticulars to Walter K. Eees, Estate Ag-ent. cLe., 13. Heathileld-sCreet, Svrajiaea. 469i9-11 rPEA. LEAD—Wante'.i, a regular *■ State price.—The -,i.ai-aier, "Daily | .IVist." »> EDUCATION. ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE, SWANSEA. re- Opens Tuesday, September 11th. Prepara- tory Class for Boys. Drawing ami Paiiratiiig tory Class for Boytl. Drawing ami Paiiratiiig for Yocus- Lad es on Saturdays. 45319-11 "ODIVATE TUITION in French. German. .r. italian. Spanish, Portuguese, Latin, V, Book-keeping, Shorthand, and Typewriting: Salaries £ 70 to £ 4C0; no previous experience I oornme»-f!iaJ life; p*o? ^ctus on appli cation.— Oswald Kortli, Profesaor of Languages, Ken- c-iri>-toc-terraoe, Swansea. 129 BAN WELL RODSE SCHOOL, Morriston re- opens Thursday, Sepriiember 13th. Sepa.r- ate lessons in I>ancing. Music (pia-no and vio- lin), Needlework and Painting arranged for. Prospectus on application to the Principal, Mrs. S. B. Williams, A.C.P., F.Sc. 443f9-lo CIVIL Service Candidates successfully pre- pared lor their examinations. Numer- ous recent succegses; Telegraph Learners, Head Post-officse, Swansea, Male Sorters Lon- don and Swansea G.P.O. Pitman's Shorthand rapidly taught. Arithmetic. Bookkeeping, etc. Succef3 Enarante&t:. Ladies or gentle- men.—Mr. Harris. Shorthand School, 22, New Oxford-street, Swansea. 369d.h. »rmrn ■ ■ <i<n iiTan i diif"rga8StKB3SB—i MUSICAL. PIANOFOETE Tuning, 3s. 6d.; recommenda- tions Dr. Ttirpin, Gladstone, and Broadwood and Sous. Pianos from Hopkin- •on, Collard, Brinemead, etc. »Sale or Hire.— f-earies Eadou. 63, Branswick-ttreot. Swan- sea. 14W sea. 14W eri pREVIOUS to Stocktaking we are offering — the followin,g Bargains: Black and Gold Piano, by "Cramer," 34 guineas, reduced to 24 guineas; 14s. per month on easy payments. —Thompson and Stiackeil, Ltd., 32, Castio- st reet, Swansea 561 "OIANO.—Upright Grand, Iron Frame, coup- ling actions; 65 guineas, reduced, to 36 guineas; 21s. per month on our easy pay- ments.—Thompson and Shack&Ll, Ltd., Swan- sea. ~T>IANOS, fall compass, gooa coadition, escapement action, panels and sconces, JE14 and L16 Brader and Sons, only art- dress, 9, Wind-street, Swansea 429f9-lG TWrO Pianos, Iron Framed, Trichord Check Action; 56 guineas; reduced to 24 guineas; 14s. per month on our *aey pay- merits.—Thompson and Shackeil, Swan- S;&. Walnut Pianos, Iron Framed, Trichord, Check Action, Walnm Marqueterie Case; 45 guineas; reduced to 35 guineas; 21s. pet muniit-.—Thompson Uld Shackeil, Ltd., 52, Castle-street, Swansea. XyALNUT Oetzman Piano, Panel Front, Ivory Keys, good tone; 40 guineas; re- duoed to 15 guineas; 10s. 6d. per month.— Thompson and Shackeil. Ltd.. 3Z. Castle- street, Swansea. XtTALNUT Harmonium, by B. Samuel, 3 stops, 10 guineas, reduced to 6 guineas; 5s. per month on our easy payments.—Thomp- son-aaid- Shackeil, Ltd., Swansea. "OTALNUT American Organ, handsome case, » » Knee Swell; spleiiild value, 8 guineas; 7s. 6d. per month on our easy payments. — Thompson and Shackeil, Ltd., 32, Castla- street. Swansea. ~rALNUT American Organ, suitable for a ■ Church or Chapel; 2 Manuals, 20 Stops, 13 sets of Seeds; 75 guineas; reduced to 40 guineas; 24s. per month on easy payments.— Thompson and Shackeil, Ltd., 32, Castle- street. Swansea. Sol _r*-| /? 19s.—Steel frame, check action Piano, returned from Hire; makers' price 30 guineas.—Gwyrme Brads* 17, Heathfieid- street, Swanaea. 44219-10 TWO Upr'ght Overstrung Grands, complete steel fraffles, overdamper, check action, ivory keys; 15 years' waj-ranxy; list pri<e 50 guineas; offe.red for 33 guineas each; easy payments, or further reduction for caish.— Gwynne Brader, 17, Heathfi-eid-utneei.. Swan- sea. 443 f9-10 TMANOPORTE, second-hand, iron frame, P check act on. trichord; 26 guineas, 12- monthly; good tone and make.—Charles E-adon, Brunswick-street 47219-11 ORGAN, Pipe Top, second-hand; "Walnut Caae, splendid tone; cost 16 guineas: now 9 guineas; 6a. monthly.—Charles Eadon 53, Brundwick-street. 47219-11 /^EGAN, high Mirror Top, in Walnut Case, full compas-, 7 stops, couplers, knee swells; £16, at 9s. monthly.—Charles Eadon. 53, Brunswick-street. 4,'2i9-ll -u_- "OIANOFOBTE, tnch >■ d, Waicut Case, second-hand; Panel front and Sconces? only £ 8 10s. cash.-Chai.es Eadon. 53. Brujis- wick-street.. 47219-11 MONEY. MONEY.—From E2 to, £100 .e-nt to respec- table applicants on their own note of hand or I.O.U., at a- rate of interest much the lowest in town. 3m.all re-payments. Mor-jy advanced en mortgage at 4 per cent, per annum.—John W. Gamage, 2, Pell-street, Swansea (back of Albert-hall). 934 IASH ADVANCED by I. fcu-LLNE, from £ 3 and upwards, on personal security, to all classes, repayable to suit the convenience of borrowers. Distance no ooject.—Apply per- sonaliy or by letter 5. Grove-place, Swansea. 443 X\r ESTEEN LOAN OFFICE, 14. Pic-ton-place^ Swansea. £ 3 and upwards granted daily on Note of Hand, etc. Town and Country. Lew Interest. Easy Repayments, —William Usher and Cu., Proprietors. 1649 TP„ADE SPECIALITIES. TJLDMS direct from me Orchard to tlie Home. Good cooiuug and preserving Plums, la. 3d. per dozen ibs., pac-ka^-es ire" cash with order.—Ruth-er, W«ruyRir.Mi, Aber- gavenny. Q CALES, Weighing Machines. Grocers' Ut-e-n- Ü bitS, and C'lniectioiK-rs' Show Cases of every description; also Butchers' Toils and Clothing.—Partieli and Sons, Ltd., 12, Aicx- aiidra-)road, Swansea, 1,\ OLD False Teeth Bought, highest possible price civeii; i;Oiieyf.iourne, Mercliaiit and Manufactitfer of ArtiSciai Teeth, 2, Nei- son-street. Swansea; two m.'nutes walk Iroai Grand Theatre and New Empire, ucurs., it! till 9. Eatabiisaed_1 £ £ i. -10:)<i9.7 "T^^iLLIAilS (Pontardawe) Worm I-ozenges. ? Fur over &i vears this i-.ghly vajstable remedy has met with the greatest success. The effct upon weak, uelicate children (oiten iis i.'icujiibic; ia IDU^C. rid of lli-e tormc:.it.iug pest by lak-iig Lozenges, the tain, pale faced, inanimate bid becomes strong, healthy and lively, the pride instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Sold at 9d., Is. lid., and 2s. 9u. per bottle by moft chemists, or 30. High-street, Swansea. A list of testimonials, symptoms, etc., on applica- tion. "Sir.—I have tor some tim-3 used your Antbeminthia of Worm Lozentres in my family, and find them a very speedy and effi- ca-cious cure for asoeauide, and their agree- able and conv-enie-nt form is a great reconj mendation ler children.—vV. Hutchinson, Vicar of Hawden-" -A LTj ICE'S for Gents' Box Calf Laoe Boots, very stylish; yrices 10s. 5d. and !2s. 6d. square or round toes.—230, Kigh- s'.reet, and Castieton. Mumbles. 42719-10 -WALLACE'S. 230. High-street, and Castle- ton, Mumbles. lias the best selection of Gents' Brown Boots, ail the newest shades; special line, 10s. 6d. 42719-10 "y AI.LACE'S for Ladies" Glace Oxford Shoes; very smart shapes, wear gc<vr- antee-i; from 3s. lid.—230, High-street, an CwCtleixiii, MUlllhle. 42719-10 yy ALL ACE, Sole Agent for the following well-known brands of Boots and Shoe6: "K," "iris," "Portland." "i-a Duchesse." — 230, High-street, aiiid Caat leton, Mumble 42719-10 AL1.ACE S for Canvas Shoes; hundreds t 14 of pairs left; must be sold; I/adien'. Is. lljjd.; Children's. 7 x 1G, Is. 6;d.. 11 to 1. Is. 9 £ d,—High-street, and tastleior.. Mumbles. 42719-11- TTrALLACE*S for Children's Boots all Shoes. Grand selection, prices to suit everybody.—2^0. High-Street, and Castieton. ifumbies. 42719-10 I-REWOOD, in sawn blocks, 14s. per cart- load.—David Harris aaui Co., Coal Mer- chant, West End South. Dock, Swaosea. 395f9-10 T L. and T. BULLIN, Eeathfield Mews, Funeral Carriages, Brakes, etc.; Cabs always ready. Telegrams: "Bullin," Tele- phone _65. 100 "\TE. WILLIAM OXLEY, Private Enquiry Agent., late Detective Serjeant, Car^.il Police. Confidential invec.ig-&tion&-A, Low, CsLthedral-road, Cardiff. Highest references. yt;r T. BENJAMIN, Private Detective; coil fidential investigations.—Address ail c c ra re nn lea tions 3. De Burgh-street, Cardiff, n CLOuDY AMMONIA.—6d. bottle, double size. c IM—Myrddin Davies, Chemist, 4, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. ¡ B (,OKBIKDING.-Fol" good %nd substan- ual Binding go to the "Daily Poet." Printing Works, 211. High-street, Swansea, n n^HE Perfection of Medicine.—F. A. jsssery, Esq., J.P., Cefn Bryn. Gower, thus de- scribes Bevan's as prescribed bv tie late Dr. Tom Williams, of Wind-street. Swansea Pre- pared only by W. George, M.R.P.S.. Market Drug Stores. 13, Oxford-street. 154 TEA LEAD.—Wanted, a regular Supply.— T State lowest price. The Manager, "Daily Post, Swansea. n XX HEELS, all aiaee. for Carriages, Carts, » and Wagons; also Rubber Tyres, all makers and ais-es. Very best quality. Trial solicited.—Tike City Wheel t,orks, Dublin. 12.001",1£ LADIES', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing bought; Gents' Dress Suite and Fancy Costumes on Hire. Letters attended to.-Z, Lower Waterloo street, Swansea I 62&el0-2 IV' ITS destroyed by two applications of I .!L I Komoline; never fa 1«. — Send s-ix or twelve stamps to Jon&c, chemist (K Depart- ment). Leeds. 326f9-6 j CCEN PAINT, made of superior ingredients and easily applied; la. bottles for 6d.— J. Davies, M.P.S., Chemist, 30, High-street, Swansea. "30 DON'T Forget that Pugsley and Sons. D W aterloo-street, Swansea, Annual Sale of Paper hangings is now on. 59eli»-9 y » ONKi-iY Carriage for Invalids. — C. W. | Jones, Belgrave Mews. Walter-road, Swansea, has the above for Hire; also Open and Close Carriages. Telephone No. ibi. STONES. Stones, cai be Shipped at Oaldy s Isiajid for Building; Boad Metal; Lime Burndn-g.—Edward Elgar, Oaldy Island. Tenby, South Wales. 382f9-8 "C^ BOYSE, 260, Goooh-street, Birmingham, Fits Shops anywhere for any Business. Fitter of James Baker and Sons', Ltd.. Boot Shop, 32, High-street. Swansea. 383f9-14 BUY the House you live in- IIlust-raited Book, expl-aining "How to Lve Bent Free." will be sent free on receipt of postcard by Manager, 72, Bishopsgaie-street, Without, London, E.C. 166 £ d.b.9-lD j OR Scales, Weighing Machines, Grocers' Utensils, and Confectioners' Show Cases of every description; also Butchers' Tools and Clothing, go to Parnell and Sons, Ltd., 12, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 16 A STBOLOGY.—Every important event in your career (except death) plainly fore- told by Lady Aetroiogist. Send birth daite, 12 sta-cips, stamped envelope.—"CeH& 24, Re- g-ent-st.re-et. Brighton. Strictly private. Iro- mediate replies. 46219-11 POPULAB Legal Handbooks by Morris P Roberts Jones (Solicitor to the South Wales and Monmouthshire Miners' Provident Society);—Workmen's Compensa.tion Act. 6th Edition, is. Id.; The New Marriage Act. with 11 am age and Burial Services (English and Welsh) by Principal Edwards, la. Id.; How to Be-come your own Landlord (under the new Act), Is. la.; The Magistrates' Manual, with particulars of about 400 offences, 3s. 6d. Post Free.—Miles, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff, n lVIR. F. E. TUNBRIDGE, Estate Ageat, Auctioneer, and Surveyor, has the undermentioned and other Properties r Ibr Sale and to Let. FOR SALE. House in Car 1 ton -ter r ace. 6, Melbourne-place. Freehold. A well-built cetached Family Residence situ- ate at Murton, near Swansea. "Beresford House." Uplands. Exc-fiient House in Uptande-cresoent. ColtaL-e Property at Landore. Cottage Property at Brynhyfryd. Dwelling-house at Lla&madock. 48 and 50. Bryn-road. Underwood, Mumbles property in Uiowe-pla.oe. H^use in Brynmill-cresoent. Small detached Villa at West Cross. 2 Valuable Villas at West Cro"a. "xiie'hland YiUa." Terrace-road. 7 and 8. L)ywel-street—a bargain. Charming Detached Villa at Caswell. Pair Semj-detacbed Villas at Uplands. Valuable Leasehold ProDerty in Lyvatty-st. TO LET. Hau:oe in Windeor-terra-ce. Shop and Dwelling-how e in Herbert-place. "He'-esford House." Uplands. Furnished Eesiaenoe at Caswell Bay. Grouville Murton. and 4 acres land. Picket Keao. Mumbies. Marine Vi'la, ifumhles. Semi-detached Villas, Uplanda 8, Nelsnn-terrace; rent £ 24. £ 2. Brvri-road. Shop and Premises, 75, St. Helen's-roa Shop and Premises, 23. High-street. Shop and Premises. 1. Wind-street. Pauses in SWetty-road. Xo, 13. Gwvdr-terrace. 2 Honsea in Uplands-crescent,. "Highland Villa." Terraoe-road. 22. ("wmdonkin-terraoe. 2 lit. uses in Brooklyn-terrace. M ctmbles. Bhyrivrheiig. Sketty. ("'•niniodions Detacher Villa at V. "^sy^'ord House. St. George'e-U-. Detached Viila at the Mumbles, wi Rcmi-det&ched Villa at Mount Pie: "Ikiachmont." Oysterreouth. Eo-sses in Windsor-terrace. Full narticui".rs on appi.cation. Telephone ^43. Offices, 19. uO WE3 STBEKT. SW DEFENCE PUR- SOBSCEIPTIONS WILl THANKFULLY RECEl For uefraving the cost of crusccuUru- breakers employod by magistrates, c and others, vrbo are enforcini: an 0Ib against small traders only, by W. tba, 51, High-street, and Mi. Kf dra-buildiags, Higb-otreet, fcwtu Amount already acknowledged, S. D.. 10s. Od- W. R. E., 58. 5s. L. J., 10s. Dockman, Is 6d. small amounts, St- John's 2s- ad. TH MO; BIO TEJST^s": FLO D In Chair IMISS MS. JAMES Vocalist and 0 LP La Llanellv Late p.m. fo Blaenrho Two 'a GaAS Pr, 'prieto' Lessee* j MOND. Important El HOMEK'S a H. BEERBO The Society S Havmarket A WOBi NO Preceded each e Act Ü08 "IX To commence a., B Brader17, B 291. SALES BY 1MR. F. 41. PENTYLA, AJBii MR. F. ROP! W arren structions to i-mi ■ DAY. SEPTEMBER aJ-i the SOUSEHOI (mostly supplied OOlli DRAWING Ri.>OM Piano (Brtnsmeaji is;. tonne-covei-ed Chestt Octaeon Table, Baml large Wicker Pad dec Wicker Chairs, one chair in Saadiebag, Velvet Cushion, two oasesi one Y-bhn, I Stasia, Brasb Curtain 7 lin Curtains, Brass F- Brass Firoe Guard, M. Bainooo veivet-covere Broaaeia. Oa<rpet, Tape DINING ROOM.-Sui. niture covered in Sad,' 6 Small Chairs, bola, 1; Goa.t Skin Hearthrug, t Table with 3 extra lea nut 6ft. Sideooard writ Drawers and Eeoass, 2 square. Mahogany Curt: Tapes wy Curtains, Mu and Brass Fender and Scuttle. Brass Fire Guarv HALL—W aifeut Hat a two Mahogany Hall Cill. cloth, Star Carpet and Tfes Contents of 5 B- and Brass-mounted Doul Spring, and Hair Mattre.- Pillows; 5 Single do., do Bedroom Suites in hat Ward robe w ith beve 1 led Marble-top Wash xands p 12 Chairs, 3 Duchess Dr Pedesval Cupboards, four Chest; of Drawers, twa W 12ft. Mahogany Curt-a n P tain Bods, Black and Bi\ and Fire Irons, two large Carpet, four Hearthrugs, tains. Oilcloth, Cork at. Kitchen, Scullery and Pan. Fish Kettle, Kitchen Boiler, Pastry Board, ^-yi" PadlI', Tt Dust Pan and vy.-oooie, pair Ga Bake and Space, China Tea an Service, Tea amd Coffee Po.6, G Decaaiiers STUDY.—Mahogany Writing Tab Easy Padded Chair, Cane do.. T" pet. Wooden Armchair, two Bir The whole of the above is Sale, owing to the owner ler bournood. and it can be vi the a love add res;. Sale punctually at 2.30. Straition-etreet. Port T, August 30th, 1900. BY MESSRS. JOH: AUCTION MART, STR EE- SALE OF MODK" TURE, PLAN 0T SINGLE S SH INE, SHOW !M^ AWJL i'uliLlC THUBS" la.rge HC Nev Lc C T i V A & Se-v r.