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NOTICE. The "South Wales Daily Post" will be de- livered direct to subscribers from the Chief Offices, High-street, Swansea, at the follow- ing Prepaid Rates:— Per Messenger. Per Post. One Month *— 1 0 2 0 Three Months 3 0 6 0 Six Months 6 0 12 0 Twelve Montha. 12 0 24 0 Any irregularity in the delivery should be Btade known immediately at the Chief Office- SITUATIONS VACANT. DOMESTIC BERVANTS. | A respectable Widow Wanted aa Working Housekeeper to small family; good re- ferences.—Apply 118. Bryn-road, Swansea. 411f9-10 BAKERS.—Wanted, a Third Hand.—Apply, with full particulars to William Harris, 144, Hig-h-street. Merthyr. 49Sf9-12 DOMESTICATED Young Lady, as Useful Help; servant kept; good needle- woman; undeniable Mferenoee.—Apply 8 p.m., Mrs. Booth. 27, Sit. George a-te rraoe, Swansea. 58519-8 TpXPEEIENCED Geneml Waited; three in family.-Apply JúL Fred Tuntoidge, Bnnny Bank. Eaton-orerotrot. Swansea. 376f9-8 ^lENCED General wanted, to wash and do plain cooking; wages, £ 12; ano- ther kept; in answering advt. send address « lMt. situation.—10, The Walk, Oswdiir. 31419-6 IEL Wintad, a;TC 15 to Mrs. Hoar. 28, Windaoff-street, Uplands, Swansea. 488f9-12 GENEEAL Servant Wanted; no washing. — Apply personally, General Picton, King- ttreet, Swajiaea. _43719-01 /<)F,NkK.AT, Servant wanted, at once; coun- try girl prefer red.-Apply Mermaid Hotel, Port Tennant. Swansea. 33119-6 y^f^OOD Plain Oook Wanted by middle of Sep- tember. for Peuarth; good wages.— Apply Tucker. Craig-y-Dou. Southerndown. 34t>19-7 GENEEAL Servant Wanted, age not under G 2.J.—Apply in first instance 210, Ken- sington-terrace, near Hospital, Swansea. 387f9-8 ^(ENEEAL Servant. able to wash and iron; good home; three in family.—Apply 9. Gwyder-terrace, between 6 and 7 p.m. Refer- ences. 485f9-ll f l ENEEAL Servant Wanted; good wages to 'J' respectable Girl; character necessary. -Apply morning or evening at 99, Terrace- road. Swanaea. 44019-10 U'OUSEEEEPER.—Wambed. an experienced Housekeeper far a business house. — Apply. staling wages, to William Harris, 144, High-street, Merthyr. 49419-12 M AlDEN Lady, in London, wants Servant; fare paid. State age, wages, reference and capabilities.—10, Montgomery-sitireet, Roath Park, Cardiff. 49819-12 NURsE Wanted, immediately.—Apply Mrs. L. C. Thomaa, liavensworth. Neath. 363m NURSE Wanted, for two children, by Sep- tember 6th.—Apply, stating age, experi- ence, and wages, references required, Mrs. Williams, Eaatnor House, Porthcawl, R.S.O. 360i 9-7 "DOSE and Crown, Calvwt-atreet,, Swansoe.a.- Under new management. Wanted, an Assistant Oook. with knowledge of business; trustworthy; references; to be generally use- ful. 489f9-12 TTSEFUL Companion Wanted, for elderfy lady; light duties only; capable sef vant kept; pleasant, superior home.—Apply 18, Fraacis-road. Edgbaston, Birmingham. ANTED, Young Girl, for morninegs.— Apply 20, Bryn-road, Swansaa. 517f9-12 W ANTED. Girl. as Nurse; must be clean. I —Apply 7, Weioome-atreet, Swan-ea. 359i9-7 \YfcTANTED, respectable Young Girl, about 14- Apply 169, St. Helen's-avenue, Swan- sea. 42519-10 WANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply » Mrs. Jones, 2, Montpelier-terrace, Swan- <tea.445i9-10 WANTED, at once, a good C >o 1c.—Apply Steward, Salisbury Club, Wind-street, Swansea. 433f9-10 iTV"ANTED, a strong Girl. as General Ser- vant.—Apply Bn&It Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 47319-11 WANTED, a good General Servant; two in family.—Apply 13. Uplands-crescent. Swansea. 47419-11 w ANTED, a good Gw-eral Servant; wages £ 13.—Apply 15, De La Beche-strset, Swansea. 37719-8 Yr ANTED, General Servant; able to do plain cooking.—Apply Bovega, Castle- street, Swansea. 552i9:7.- ANTED, a good General Servant; small family.—Apply 9, Walter-terrace, Wal- ter-road, Swansea. 422i9-10 W ANTED, a good General Servant, at once -Apply Mrs. Wid,on. Blue Bell Hotel, Strand. Swansea. 507f9-12 I"\AtANTED, a clean G- 16,-18, to assist in Housework; sleep out.—Apply 23. Bryn- y-Mor-cre-cent, Swansea. 40St9-10 WANTED, immediately, a Dointitiic Ser- WANTED, immediately, a Dointitiic Ser- vajjt; good wages given.-Mrs. Morgan, Brunswick Hotel, SvrajM>u». 475f9-ll w ANTED, a williiw Girl, from about 16, to ajs-ist in Housework.—Apply ts, Dy nevor-place, Swaiw»esa. 39619-10 WANTED, a General Servant, able to wash; two in family; references re- quired.—Apply 23, BodMy-street, Swa.ri-ea. 5131f9-12 XyANTED, immediafetily. Cook-Generai; Housemaid kept; reference required — Reply by letter to S., "Daily Post," Swansea. 487f9-12 ANTED, good General Servant. 22, small » family; must be Ktrong and willing; wages —Address Lauglauil. "Daily Pott," Uivanaea 417f9-10 T"WANTED, a sfood G-eneral Servant, to sleep V V in or out; age from- 18 to 25.—Apply 24, E. oseh. Vi- be r race, Sw ansea.. 36819-8 ^ITANTED, experienced House-Parlourmaid. vt -Apply Mrs. Alfred Stephens, Brocm- hill, K'dw.'ily, Carmarthenshire. 384f9-8 ANTED, a, good General Servant; three > in family—Apply between 5 and 7 o'clock, 58. Walter-road, Swansea. 308f9-7 T^TANTED. a.t. once, Young Girl, aoout 16. Vv to assist ill Housework.—Apply Hutch- figs. Vine_Cottas-e- Briton Ferry. 282i9-8_ T™TED, at once, a clean, willing Girl tY from 14 to 15, jUilt leaving school. — Address Rex, "Daily Post," Swansea. 33319-6 VT^fANTED, a Mother's Help, to take entire V» charge of two children; ages, 6 and 3.— nniv Samuel, TanyraLu, Pontardawe. AP 1678db9-6 ■TTT/"ANTED, respectable General, with good W reference; comfortable home.—Apply Mrs. E. Phillips, Newlaoid House, Barry Dock. 449f9-10 "X^rANTElD, two General Servants, about 23; > from country preferred.—Apply E. Davies, Station Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 4Slf9-ll "rtf ANTED. a thoroughly experienced » General Servant; references required -Apply alter 6 p.m., W. Oxford-street, SWaJ)- sea,. 403f9-10 WANTED, immediately, an experienced Cook-General.—Apply, w.th references, Mrs. Scott. Rockcliff, Lang land Bay, near Swansea. "\7S^ANTED, General Servant, who has been VV out before; good wages given to suit- able fnrl.—J- A. Bailey, 9, Alexandra-road, few an sea. ty 34919-7 ..{ "YTfTANT^ED, Kitchenmaid; no Sunday work; W also Housemaid and Waitress.—Apply IJiflland Cafe, Wind-street, or Mackworth Hotel. Swansea. 413f9-10 7 ANTED, immediately, a Young Sirl for » » General Housework, about IS. clean and willing.—Apply after 3 p.m. at 6, Page- street, Swansea. 47819-11 WANTED, respectable Girl, aged 18 or 19; gaod used to washing; two in family: country preferred.—1, Ffynone- street, Swansea. 480f9-7^ WANTED, at once, a respectable Girl for housework, and make herself gener- ally useful.-Apply Mrs. Trollope, 29, Gibbet Hill-road, Swansea. 468f9-ll AN TED, middle-aged Person or Young Widow in clergyman's house, as General Help; do needlework.—Address Help, "Daily Post," Swansea. 47119-11 T7yANTED, Cook-General; also Housemaid who can wait; must have good refer- ences.—Apply by letter, Mrs. Ba.tchelor. Cas- well Hill, Mumbles. 406f9-10 TV" ANTED, middle of September, good General Servant; two in fa.mily.-Apply MM. Harris, Butcher, 133, Chapstow-road, Maindee, Newport, Mon. 448f9-10 WANTED, a good Cook-General, or Kit- chenmaid, where Housemaid is kept; small family; good reference. — Apply 22% Henrietta-street, Swansea. rl.9'?— WANTED, immediately, experïenoed Nurse VT for boy two years old; good needle- woman .-Apply Mrs. Sydney Gtegor, 4. St. w a. 346f9-7 WANTED, a respect-able Young Girl, age about 15; must be very clean and wil- ling; light work; sleep out.—Apply Mrs. Ed- win Joslyu. 23, Terraoe-road. Mount Pleasant, WANTED, Oook-General; family two; AN I House-Parlourmaid kept; excellent reference for etetaailinosis required.—Apply Miss Lewis. 18, Oasile-street, Swansea. 36919-8 ANTED, a clean, respectable toung Girl ,t" Nurse; mu,t be fond ol children; age Vtetween 15 and 16.-Apply Mrs. Tucker, c.o. Mrs. Williams, Sea. Cot, Castteton. Mum- bles. 28319-5 <rir 1 r I IIW51flJW&!jHaaBB3lgBaBMPgBWm—H—POBMOl HOTEL SITUATIOHS. WANTED, a respectable Young Lady, to assist in bar.—Apply Jeffreys Arms, Ox- ford-street. Swansea. 515f9-12 p MISCELLANEOUS ARMATICHIAL A strong, active Lad Wanted, at once. — Apply Alexandra Laundry, De La Beehe- street, Swansea. 453x9-11 APPRENTICES and Improvers Wanted to £ ■ the Dressmaking; no prenuum.-Apply Miss Rooser. Costumier, 69, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 51119-12 A sharp Youth Wanted, Shorthand a recom- mendarfSon; one living in town pre- ferred.—Apply J. T. Williams and Co.. Colliery Agents, Neath. 500f9-8 A trustworthy and active Man, with some 1- spare t ine, b Wanted; highly remunera- tive terms to suitable man.—Address Reliable, "Daily Post," Swansea. 378f9-8 AGENTS Wanted, Key aod Accident Insur- anoe; Cyclists' Coupon covering all accidents.—Vernon, 34, St. Margaret's Man- sions, Victoria-street, Westminster, London. 402f9-10 Afirst-class Life Insurance Company de- A sires to correspond with a. gentleman able to introduce Insurances of £200 and up- wards in Merthyr personally and .through the mediium of agems. Eemunieration by I salary and commission, with over-riding com- mission on agents' business. Address in first instance: "Assurance," 28 and 29, St. Swithin's Lane. London, E.C. 1697 "DOY Wanted, for Confectionery Van.- Lovell Bros., Brynhyfryd, Swansea. 527f9-8 T)OOT TRADE.-Wanted Two good Eoundera for nailed work; constant employment. -Thomas' Boot Factory, Merthyr. 34219-6 BOO'T TRADE.-Wa.nted, a, good Bench Man; constant work and good wages to suitable man.—Dhann, 114, High-street, Swan- sea: 388f9-8 "OOOT Trade.—Waniied, at once, a steady Man, for Repairing and Making; able to Bench and Finish.—Powell, Bond-street, Swansea. 452i9-ll BOOT TEADE.—Good, sober, Benchman re- qu red at once for new work; nailed and renairs; apply immediately.—Perry, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 330f9-6 BUTCHERS (Beef and Pork).—Good all- B round Man wanted, well up in small e-oods; live in: good wages.—David Wiiliams, Penynraijr. Glam. 321 f9-6 BOOT TRADE.-Wanted. Eivetters on JJ Women's and Sizes, nail. Also Machin- ist; constant employment.—Mark's Boot Fac- tory, G-vaun-Caie-Gurweu, Glamorganshire. 34719-7 f^LEEKSHIPS: £ 85— £ 450; Admiralty, War, C Excise, CuBtctna Offices; vacanciei= now; open to all, aaod 15-23. Experience unneoes- sary. Special explanatory pamphlet free- Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert-hall. Edinburgh. 399f9-5 pEEAND Boy Wanted, to Deliver Bread and Groceries.—Apjwy Taylor, 174, St. Helen's Avenue, Swansea. 520i9-12 <fl4uCEEY.—Wanted, an Apprentice or an Improver. — Eieliards, Victor, a-road. Ehbw Yn k 32319-6 ^jj-EOCilltY.—Wanted, at once, smart Im- G prover; good references required.— Apply Manager, Danygraig Supply Store." St. Thomas, Swansea. 42419-10 and Provisions.—Wanted, active \ouu^ Man, to drive out and assist generally—Evans, Royal Stores, 30, Lower OxforJ-strcpt. Swansoa. 43919-6 QHOC.llti:—Wanted, an experienced Pro- v-* vi oil Ha.nd; also a Kood Jurnor. — Apply, wtili full particulars, to William Har- ris. 144, Higli-aireet, Merthj'r. 49519-12 GJvLHJEEV .—Wanted, a strong, active Young 51 all. about 18. to look after horse and trap, and do warehouse work; good refer- ences required—Bees and Co.. Sketfcy, Swan- sea. 44419-10 HAIEDEESSE11S.—Wanted, Young Man to manage Saloon; Lve ic. State waj?es and reference?.—Apply D. Lewis, 17, Parade, Porth, Rhondda Valley. 493i9-12 TNTELLIGENT Lad wanted as Apprentice.— I Apply Ganz, jeweller, High-Street, Swan- sea # 33519-6 JUNIOR Clerk wanted, at once, with know- IcrIse of Book-keepinc: mist bs good writer and quick at figures. Address, otating age, salary, etc, to Journal, "Daily Post," Swansea. 414f9-10 IVf" ACIIINISTS Wanted, for Waistcoats; con- stant emplojrment; good wages paid.— I Apply at T. C. Palmer's Workshops, 2B. Union Chambers, Union-street, Swansea. 434f9-10 /"OUTFITTING.—Sharp Junior Wanted, a* once, accustomed to bespoke trade; live out: Welsh.—Apply personally preferred, Cloth Hall. Cwmaman. 46f9-6 ~D E3PECTABLE Lad Wanted as an Improver R, or an Apprentice to the Baking Trade.— Apply Taylor, 174, St. Helen's-avenne, Swan- sea. 521f9-12 STYLIST Milliner required, to take charge S of Workroom. State previous situations, age, and salary.—Williams, The Temple, Llan- elly._ 4.4.9-11 OMAET Portrait Canvassers; exceptional opportunitv: 20s. a week and commis- sion to experienced men.—Apply Major and Darker, photographers. Plymouth. 319f9-6 QADDLEES.—Wanted, at once, three General k hands, accustomed to colliery work; constant employment to suitable men. — J. Dyke, i.bbw Vale. 315f9-6 -_h', QMAET, up-to-date Canvasser required to i\> present a' well-known and successful Company. Good pay a.nd early promotion.— Write Fram, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1660db9-10 TWO Tinmen Wanted piecework.—Apply H. Machon, Tinman, Macsteg. 40119-10 TO" GROCEES.—Porter Wanted; stron, ac- T tive Young Man; used to horses.-Apply Evan Evans. High-street, Swansea. 381f9-8 TO TAILORESSES.—"Vest Hands Wanted at once; constant work to good hands.— Apply Davidson and Co., OoUege-^txeet, Swan- sea. 432f9-10 mUTOR Wanted, to assist school boy, 13, J- with lesson' hours 6.30 to 8-50 p.m. State reference and salary r-equir-ed to Tutor, "Daily Post" Office. Swansea. 45919-7 WANTED, sharp Lad as Errand Boy.—Apply Meyler, Draper, High-street, Swansea. 412f9-10 WANTED, a smart Errand Boy.—Ar^Iy n. Kirk, Fruiterer. The Grove, UpKm??. i9* TAINTED, Young Man, as Doorman in » Shoeing and Jobbing Sbop.-R. Vrar, Caterham, Surrey. 7,6119-7 TANTED, a. strong Lad, about 18, as Por- » ter.—Apply E chard Lewis, 8 amd 9, High-stpeet. Swansea. 553f9-7 "TXTANTED, a smart Boy, at once.—Apply V T Davies and Co., Borough Stores, Ffy- none-atroet. Swansea. 52819-12 WANTED, Boy, recently loft school, as Offioe Boy in Solicitor's Office.—Apply 28, Goat-street,^Swansea. 51019-12 WANTED, a strong Youth, used to Horses? live in; good character.—Apply Tru- man's Beer Stores. Strand, Swansea. 358f9-7 WANTED, Upholsterer, that can polish.- IN, Full particulars, and weekly wage. to Lion Furnishers, Pontmoriaie, Merthyr. 325f9-6 ANTED, efficient Ironers; g-ood wage^; Vi. constant employment.—Apply Mana- geress, The Baths, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. lb79 iWANTED, immediately, Typist (male or female), with knowledge of Shorthand. Address S.H.W., "Daily Post," Swansea. 431f9-10 "T^TANTED, elderly Man, to look after Horses; only experienced men need apply.—Hoi will and Co., South Dock, Swansea. 409f9-10 ANl'ED, immediately, strong Lad, to make himself generally useful.—Apply T. Tustian and Co., Claxeme-street, Swansea. 477f9-11 ANTED, Young Lady Pianist; good wages and comfortable home to steady person.—Apply Hearts of Oak. Mvlford Haven, 49719-19 ~V\J~ANTETD, a smart Youth as Office Boy.— Apply by letter to Bristol Steam Navi- gation Co., Ltd., Adelaide-street, Swansea. 52519-8 WANTED. immediaitely, steady Man, as Driver; must be well used to Horses.— Apply II. Stone, Wine Merchant, Swansea. _430f9-12 "OTANTED, immediately, a smart Boy a.3 Billiard Marker, and make himself generally w.oeful.-Apply New Inn Hotel, Mer- tkyr. 3S-ór9-7 WANTED, Clerk and Collector; smart, energ-etic; state s<u»ry and experience. Address Active, "Daily Post" Office, Swan- Bea: 31819-6 ~V\TANTED, Young Married Man, to De- lrver Bread; also Groom-Gardener, as Horse-keeper. Eicharda, 3.5. High-street, Swaa- Bsa. 355f9-7 ANTED, smart! active Man, used to horses, for the Mineral Water trade.— Apply Boucher, Crown Mineral Water Works, Swansea. 34219-6 WANTED, a respectablTw, about 15, to V make himself general* useiu!; wages 10s. per week.—Apply Prance of Wales Hotel, Swansea. • 44719-10 WANTED, Young Man, Bingie, indoors; ( I used to Farm work; can milk; trust- worthy; good reference; good wages.—Apply Griffiths, dealer, Caldicot, Mon. 322i9-6 ,T7tTANTED, immediately, smart Office Boy, good arithmetician; ft .ate age and salary required.—Llew. Rowell and Co., Ar- good Colliery Offices,'Port Talbot. 1691db9-10 WANTED, immediately, for small Colliery, good Blacksmith; also experienced Pumpman, aocustomed to Tangye's Pumps.— Address C.X., "Daily Post," Swansea. 46119-11 TXT ANTED, Young Man as Shorthand Clerk and Typist, wl-o would also be re- quired to assist in general office work.—Apply, stating age, experience, and salary required. —A. Morgan, Burry Port Railway and Dock Company, Burry Port. 465f9-ll YOUNG Man Wanted, 35s. per week and com- mission; regular work; splend d open- ing.—Address Compo Works, Farnwortli, Bol- ton, Lanes. 4b-519-11 _p-i WEEKLY.—AN INCOME of 12s. 6d. to £ 1 owA per week can be earned in spare time or evenings by any person able to writ.e.- Proof sent free anywhere to those sending addressed nvelope to T. Smith and Co.. (Fiept. Eó8). 16. Shaftesbury-aveaue, London, W. Established 1889. SITUATIONS WANTED. A UNT and Niece would like Situat on to Manage Coffee Tavern, or any place of trust.—Address Tavern, "Daily Post,' Swan sea. PAJVEKS, Confectioners.—Married Man seeks PAJVEKS, Confectioners.—Married Ma,n seeks 13> Situaitaon as good Bread Bilker; used to Smail Groods.—Apply Urch, 9, Maliphant- street, Hafod, Swansea. 415i9-10 CIECULAE Sawyer seeks Situation, Engl sli or Foreign Timber; good references.— Edgar Ashman, I<ei.gh-ou-Mendip, Bath. Edgar Ashman, I<ei.gh-ou-Mendip, Bath. 37019-8 DOMESTICATED, middle-aged W-dow de- l 'r sires any position of trust, to Widower or Lady, where in sj are time could assist in business: good plain cook.—Apply Rex. c.o. Mr. Siiarpe, Newsagent, c9. New Park-road, Brixton Hill, London. 352i9-9 GEAiN and yioar Tr;tde.—Advertiser, with Jf knowledge of Grain and", lour Trade, desirea re-engagement, or any position of trust.—Address C. 0.. "Daily Post." Swansea. 11 T ADY, experienced, undertakes Copying or L Writing Letters and Manuscripts, or Translations of &ame.-Addre5".i Writing, "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 418i9-19 "IW" EATII .—Wan ted, Clerkship, in Neath Dis- N trict, by all experienced Young Man; well up in Colliery and General Work. Wages moderate—Apply Box, 21, Poat-office, Neatli. 39019 8 TlilAi* 1ST, well up in Dance Music, is ]>ie^ P pa red to receive engagements, few nights I weekly, during dancing season. — Address Quadrille, "Daily Post," Swansea. 335.19-6 EDWARDS' DIRECT ATTENTION TO THEIR UNEQUALLED STOCK Of CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, aad r FLOOR CLOHB6, fa ifl the Latest OoioHrings aad Designs. CARPETS and LINOLEUMS Made and Laid Ftae. I GENERAL FURNISHING sod HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY GOODS t of Every Description. Goads are quite New, and the Yah* » aLtanabia. OXFORD STREET, WATERLOO STREET, & PARK STREET, SWANSEA. SITUATION Wanted as General Servant, country girl, age 16; excellent character from last situation.—Mrs. Coster, Registry, Gloucester. 351f9-7 RR<0 Master Bakers.—Young MMI seeks Situa- tion ae Single or good Second.—State wages, etc., to Baker, "Daily Post," Swansea, IDOW, with means, would like out-door V licensed Public-house to manage.—Ad- dress MyrMe,JT)aaJy Post," Swansea. 523f9-12 WAA-RED, Situation as Plain Cook. where VV Housemaid is kept; good references; disengaged September 15th.—Apply Ho'liday, Old Hall. Monkton. Pem. 178f9 I TO BE LET-BUSINESS PREMISES. TO LET, a House and Shop, called Manches- ter House, Oadoxton, Neath; suitable for any business.—Apply Lewis Thorna* Solicitor, N eath^ 1698 rpo LET, House and Shop. 6, Oladstoae- N ea.th. 1698 rpo LET, House and Shop. 6, Oladstoae- 1 Buildings, Alexandrarroad, with g<l modern conveDiences.—Apply W. Lane, 1, Bay View-crescent. Swansea. 66e7-17t.c TO LET, New Offices. 3 spacious front rooms in central part of High-street, Swansea. Apply, the Manager, "South WaJee Daily post," High-street, Swansea. n TO LETT, prominent tPremisee in High- atreet; handsomely fitted out; Hair- dressing Saloon at, roar; aaitable for Tobac- conist or Gent's Meroer.—Appty Mr. Owen, 26. Fabian-sftireet, St. Thomas. 420f9-10 TO LET. House and Shop, with Bakehouse, main thoroughfare, 220, Carntartheti- road; Bakery business carried on for 30 years; rent low.—Enquire Blue Bell Inn, Carmarthen-road, Swansea. 407f9-10 rpo LET, with possession at Michaelmas T next. Capel Farm, adjoining town of Llanel1 82 acres (excellent pasture and arable land. good house and bui-ldings, con- stant water supply; no Borough ra.tee. Apply Rees. Uplands, near Llanelly. 281f9-29 LOCK-UP Shop to Let, 1, Waunwen-terrace; good position; rent moderate.—Apply M. Williams, 1, Waunwen-terrace, Swansea. 503f9-12 NEATH.-To Let. Business Premises, next to Town-hall. Church-place; Mutable for Offices.-Apply James Allen, Neath. 364f9-7 CixxoE to Li&t, well furnished; rent 7s. 6d. per week.—Apply Mr. Williams. Under- taker, 12, Col lcge-buildings, Swansea. 428f9-10 PRIVATE Corner House, centra? position, Uplands; can be concerted into busi- ness premises.-For further particulars ad- dress F.O.T., "Daily Post," Swansea. 293f9-5 TEMPEBANCE HALL BUILDINGS, Gower- stroct.—To be let. Corner Shop, very central situation; Hall suitable for Concerts. Lectures, etc.; also Booms suitable for Offices, and Premises adapted for use as a Coffee Tavern. — Apply W. J. Bees The Laurels, Swansea. 430f9-10 "VTNYSBWLLOO FARM. Aberdulais, near Y Neath.—To be Let. from 29th September, 1900; area 54 acres of Pasture Land.-Apply W. J. REEs. Laurels, Swansea. 398f9-6 TO LET-HOUSES. TO LET, six-room Bouse—Apply 6, Bay View-terrace, St. Thomas, Swansea. 298f9-5 TO LET, Belgrade House,- 101, St. Helen's avenue.—Apply 4, Dynevor-pUoe, Swan- sea. rpo LET, furnished six-roomed house, most 1 pleasant part of Mumbles; rent mode- rate.-Davies. 3. Grove-plaoe, Swaoaea. 312f9-6 rpo LET, or Sold. High Fenoard House. 14,' i. Bryn-road. Swansea; large garden and vinery-Apply Ool. ^ke, ButW Mews. Swansea. 308f9-12 5 TO LET, Houses, Cromwell-street and Pro- menade, ail modern appliances.—Apply Griffith Davies, Bryncoed, Heatlifl^<i-road, Swansea. 61819-12 TO LET, 35 and 36, Promenade, Swansea; cheap rentals; every modem oonveni- ence-Apply W. G. Christians, 37, Wind-et.reet. Swansea. 458f9-ll 'T, No. 9, fitted with rpoTLET, No. 9, Hewson-street, fitted with jL hot and cold water baths, and command- ing a good view of the Blioy.-Apply Mr. J. Ben- nett, 1, Montpelier-berrace, Swansea,. 460(19-11 rpO LET, at Michaelmas, "Chestnut Cottage I T Norton, Westcro-e, wilk about thre4- quarters of an acre of land; rent £ 20.—Apply T. B. Morris, Estate Office. Sketty. 456f9-n TO LET, Spptember 29tth, 11, Kensington-ter- race, near Hospital, two minutes to trams; back entrance, greenhouse, oetc.- Apply to Mr. Rowlands, Mansel Arms, 18, Ox- ford-strieet' Sw-an^-ea. 486f9-12 TO be Let or Sold, very Pleasantly situated Detached Residence, "Highland Villa," 76, Terraoe-road; thoroughly renovatea; hot and cold waiter in bathroom and scullery- Apply Mr. Tunbridge. Gower-street, Swansea. To vtew apply on premises before 5 p.m. —— 455f9-H I A well-furnished House to Let, 6 rooms, from September 13th; good position; near railway and Langland Bay.—Apply Mrs. Schofield. 1, Victoria-avenue, Mumbles. 502f9-12 HOUSE to Let, 37, Henrietta-Street.—Apply 4, Pier-street, Swan&a. 397f9-le0 Ho USE to Let. near Alexandora-road, in good condition; rent 33. 9d. week.—Apply 6, Portland-street, near the Market, Swansea, o' -+2at9-10 H-ÜUSE to Let, in Cwmbwrla; 7 rooms and cellar; very low rent; three minutes walk from tram. Apply 17, Oariion-terrace, Swansea. 52619-12 HOUSE to Let, 28, Page-street; bath room; Immediate possession.—Apply Messrs. Thomas, Watkins and Co.'s Office. Brunswick- stveet, Swansea. 410f9-lo HOUSE to Let, 36, Ffynone-terrace; seven rooms, bathroom (hot and cold), and every convenience; immediate possession. Apply 31, Ffynone-terrace, Swansea. 31119-5 TpLEASA NTLY-situated House. 9 roomaT p oathroom. hot linen cupboard, newly papered and painted, 15, The Grove, Uplands. Swansea. Key next door. 8719-6 A -ECOMED House to Let, No. 22J, Vernon- Cottage, Veriion-stre&t, Haitod.—Apply E. Thomas, 37a, Waterloo-street, Swansea. J 51919-12 1A Penmneu-terruce. Uj immediate possesision; ^ood situation, perfect sanitary arrange mentis; reducwl rental. Apply E. Johns, Brisbane Villa, Terrace-road, Rwanda. „ m 416f9-ic" APARTMENTS WANTED. (COMFORTABLE Rooms, with view of Bay. J Wanted, by (ientltman, in good house on terrace near Constitution Hill. Answers will be considered Oil September 12th.—Terms to Link, "Daily Post," Swansea. 35419-8 T> SQUIRED, two Unfurnished Rooms, near centre of town; oce front.—Address M.V.E.. "Daily Post" Oiffce, Swansea. 35719-7 WANTED, Board and Lodgings in Swansea for Young Man. State full particulars, wth. lowo-tt terms, to W.J., "Daily Post," Swansea* 522f9-12j FOR SALE. "CTOB SALE, cheap, i. large black Eertriever Dog.—Address O.W., "Daily Poet," Swan- sea. 508^42 FOR BALE. a 4-inch cylinder Engine; equal to new. Can be seen at OendTos Farm, near Swansea. 3B9f9-14 X^OR SALE, two Donkeys, 4 years and one year respectively; both in foal.—Address Donkey, "Daily Post," Swansea. 404f9-10 ]^OR SALE, a StyUsh Dogcart, suitable for -1- Horse 15.2—Apply Pike, veterinary sur- geon. Rutland Mews, Swansea. 1680db9-6 "pOE SALE, by pri-ate treaty, 2 Houses in Brunswick-street, with bay windows. — For particulars address F. A. P., "Daily Post." SwaD8ea. 464f9-11 FOR SALE, 2 Houses, Baptist WeU-d-eit; 2 Houses, Charles-street; 2 Houses, Or- chaird-street; 1 House, Pier-street.—Apply J. qy"'J-. A. Williams, 21, Park-street, Swansea. 491f9-12 FOR SALE, 3 Retriever Pups, one bitch and two dogs, over distemper asid mange; will make good dogs for any place of trust; bitch 10s., dogs 12. eaoh.-Apply Showman, Mumbles. 42619-10 "E^GE SALE, as a going couoern. Restaurant, known Ward's Restaurant, late Aadne's, same family 36 years; DOus- but genuine purchasers need apply-—Ward, 5, Bridge-street, Oardilf. 40WMQ "C^OE SALE, a Light Bay Cob Mare. 14-3, four years last tar-; good looking, reliable worker. and is believed to be perfectly sound. Can be seen and tried by appointment.—Apply Alma House, Ystalyfera. 393f9-8 ~FOB SALE, 36, Promenade; good view,every convenience; 91, Robert-street, Mansel- ton, six roome; 9 Houses, Jersey Park-road, S't- Thomas. Cheap prices.-Apply W- G. Christians. 37, Wind-street, Swansea. 457f9-ll JJANDSOME loa,rge pa.ir Field Glares. 25 mile range; clea.r definition; leather sling C88e; only 14s. 6d.; worth. 50a.; approval allowed.—Eichard Holloway, 24, All Saints- West-bourne Pajk. London, W. 372f9-8 STRONG Dog Cart for Sale; a — Apply Mr. John Boyle, Grocer, 71a. Ox- ford-street. Swaaiaeal 2%f9-,r QOLID Rolled Gold 18 oarat Lady's Massive Curb Chain Bracelet, with morooco case; price only 9s. 6d.; approval; worth treble.—Richard Holloway. 24, All Saints-road, Weetbonrne Park, London, West. 371f9-8 QHINA and EARTHENWARE SECONDS.- China. Cups, Saucers. Bowls, Plates, Jogs, etc.. all gold decoration. ls. Id. per doz. Handgonae Toilet, Dinner, Tea, and Breakfast Bf* in great variety. Hawkers' large cheap Crate, containing about 1.000 articles. 42s. M. Write for freo. illustrated lists. See beginners' Crate, with frw; Tea. Set.—Arthur J Hull, ettwt rotters', Loi^tou, APARTMENTS TO LET. A PARTMENTS for Gentleman, with lamily of two. or comfortable home for two friends. Terms modera»te.—Apply 22* Iffal- Vem-terraoe. Swansea. 512f9-12 APARTMENTS or Lodging—To Let, com- forta-ble bedroom and sitt.. ng-room; furnished or unfurnished; splendid iIeao view; moderate charges. — 56, Traialgar-te-rraoe, Swansea. 334»9-6 'e OOMFORTABLE Lodgings for a wup, of CO respectable Youne Men.Appiy 12, San- over-artreet, Swansea. 4451'9-10 (COMFORTABLE Sitting and Bedroom to Let; 6s. 6d. per week; near Hosptal; children not objected to.—Address H.O.S., "Daily Post," Swansea^ 41919-18 pOMFOETABLE Furniriied APactInental C with piano and bathroom; suitable for gentlemen in business; terms, moderate. 14, Aylesbury-road, Swansea. 31619-6 npo LET, one or two Rooms, in good repair. —Apply 85, Rodney-street, Swansea. 391f9-8 TO LET, Lodgings for two respectable Young Men; comfortable home, near tratmoatra and Hospital.—Address Widow, "Daily Post," Swansea. 482f9-11 rpo — i.1, Furnished or Unfurnished, Apart- ments, near trams and Hospital; com- fortable rooms for young couple; ternM mod.erate.-A.B., "Daily Post," Swansea. 481f9-ll j BICYCLES, &C. FOR SALE, Lady's Bicycle; popular make; faultless; must sell; genuine bargain. Apply Bo-ley, Hafod, FOR SALE. Gent's Bicycle (Turner), 2I)in. -&: frame, 70 gear. Clincher tyree (back one new); splendid conditon: fA lao. oaah.—Apply 89, Pentre Estyll, Swansea. GENTLEMAN'S Bicycle for Sale; pneomatic G tyres; in good eontiiticm; cheap-—Apply Rosebery Villa, Morriston. 375f9-8 TWO Wearwell Road Racers, only used a iL month, E7 cash, or L8 8s. 4d. monthly; also One Roadster and one Lady's, same price.—Wearweli Cycle Co., Ltd., Oxford-st. 338f9-6 OLD Machines made like new.—Re-plating, Re-enamelling, Tyres Re-rubbered, and Machine overhauled lor £ 2 2s.—Wearweli Cycle Co., Ltd., Oxtord-s,tteet. 33819-6 2S. Weekly.—Several second-hand Pneumatic ( Roadsters and Road Racers to clear at 2s. weekly up to E2 10s.; room wanted; suit beginners.—Wearweli Cycle Co., Ltd., Oxford- street, Swan-ea. 338f9-6 £ ? K—Hig-h-cla-s Cycle, with acceesor-es, for a Sal.e; thorough repair, just over- hauled by Messrs. Trow.—Apply W. Honey- bourne, Nelson-place, Swansea. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. 4 PPLE Barrels and similar kinds Wanted.— Apply Welsh Presbi ses Co., Ltd., Oyster- mouih-road, Swanse.i. 45019-11 BOAT, steel bu lt, •> anted 'huil only) to carry 150 tons; must be In good order. Particularii, No. 70, Keith and Co.. Advertis- ing Agents, Edinburgh. (CAPITALIST is prepared to purchase any C good Steam, Anthracite, or House Coal Colliery in South Wales. No fancy prioe.- Box 82,v^esteru Mail." Cardiff. n HOUSE required within one mile Mack- worth Hoi el, not on hills, from 5s. to 78. 6d. weekly.—State convenience and number of apartments to M.A.B., "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 332i9-6 ~YXTANTED, Dog, about 6 months-old; buil- terrier preferred.—Apply Ganz, jewel- ler. Swansea. 33719-6 T^rANTED, for September, in Ca~weil or « Langland. a small Furnished House.— Address, stating particulars, to Caswell, '"Daily Post, Swansea. 32719-6 A-NTED, Stores for Wholesale Merchant' » » central position. lew rental. Full par- ticulars to Walter K. Rees, Estate A^ent, etc.. 13. Heathfieid-sn-rset. Swansea. 459:9-11 "VyANTED, an Icecream Machine; nuKt be » in good condition and perfect working order.—Address Cream. "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 51419-12 "V/\rANTED, one 4-ton and one 8-ton Steel f liadle, complete, with Tipping Gear, Stops, etc.—Apply, with full particulars, to No. 584. W. H. SmilSi aad Son. Union-street, BiEmittXtuun. 37919-6 LOST AND FOUND. T OST, in Market, Saturday, Gold Brooch, small stone in centre; 7s. 6d. reward .— Maggs, Watchmaker, Oxiord-street, bwansea. 46719-11 T OST, Collie Bte-h, sable aj>d white. Answers to name of '"Lais." Detainer prosecuted.—Apply 172, Port Tenn ant-road, road, Swansea. fl79f9-7 T OST, a small, silver-haired tbick-set York- shire Terrier, with wound on right che>&k. —Anyone returning same to Melbourne Yard, Northampton-place. Swansea, will be rewar- ded. 343f9-6 T OST, between bottom of High-streest, via Heatii&eld-s-treet. and Carl ton-terra.ee, an open Gold Curbed Chain. Finder rewarded 10s. on returacng same to Police Station, Swansea. 492f9-8 T OST, two Parcels (suit of clothes and straw hat) in 1 p.m. train from Swansea to Landore, 011 August 22nd. Finder rewarded on returning same to High-sweet Police-sta- tion, Swansea. 344f9-7 J?0 REWARD.—Lost, between Caswell and Finsbury-terrace, Lady's Gold Brooch, horseshoe centre.-Appiy Swansea Police Sta- tion, Swansea- 470f9-ll FOUND, a. Collie Dog, sable and whit-e. Address by letter, Collie, "Daily Post," Swansea. 52419-7 T^OUND, a Black Retrieve^ Dog. If not cl-aimed within three days will be sold to defray expenses.—Apply Bridge Inn. Lan- dore. 43ii9-S X^OUND, rough-haired Fox Terrier Dog. If net claimed in three days will be sold to defray expenses.—Gnait.hB. 37, James- street. Swansea. 466f9-7 w——■—————— f EDUCATION. QT. ANDREW'S COLLEGE, SWANSEA re- opens Tuesday, September 11th. Prepara- 'tory Class for Boys. Drawing and Paiisting for Young Ladies on Saturdays. 48319-11 pDIVATE TUITION in Preach. German. Italian, Spanish. Portuguese, Latin, Book-keeping, Shorthand. and Typewriting; Salaries JE70 to RAW; no previous experience commercial life; profo»-ctus on application.— Oswald Korth, Profesaor of Languages, 1, Ken- 6ingrton-ter race, Swansea. 139 JJANWELL HOUSE SCHOOL. Morriston re- B opens Thursday. September 13th. Separ- ate lessons in Dancing, Music (piano and vio- lin), Needlework and Painting arranged for. Prospectus on application to the Principal, Mrs. S. B. Williams. A.C.P., F.Sc. 443f9-16 CIVIL Service Candidates successfully pre- pared for their examinations. Numer- ous recent successes; Telegraph Learners, Head Post-office, Swansea, Male Sorters Lon- don and Swansea G.P.u. i'itimui & isl^rtLand rapidly taught. Arithmetic. Bookkeeping. etc. Success guaranteed. Ladies or gentle- men.—Mr. Harris. Shorthand School. 82, New Oxford-street. Swansea. 36MJL MUSICAL. PIANOFORTE Tuning, 3a. 6tL; recomiDenda- -1- • tions f")lll Dr. Turpin. Gladstone, and Braadwood and Sons. Pianos from Hopkin- lIOn. Collard, Brinsmead, etc. Salvor Hire.— f-earles Eadon. 63, Branewick-sUeet. Swan- ee&. 1498 p REVIOUS to Stocktaking we are offering -*■ the following Bargains: Black and Gold Piano, by "Cramer," 34 guineas, reduced to 24 guineas; 14s. per month on easy payments. -Thompson and Shackell, Ltd.. 32, Castle- street. Swansea. 531 T piANO.—Upright Grand, Iron Frame, coup- ling actions; 65 guineas, reduced to 56 guineas; 21s. per month on our easy pay- menta.—Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., Swan- sea. piANOS, full compass, good condition, escapement action, panels and sconces; £14 and £ 16.—J. Brader and Sons, only ad- dress, 9. Wind-street, Swansea. 429f9-10 TWO Pianos, Iron Framed, Trichord Check Action; 36 guineas; reduced to 24 guineas; 146. per month on our ""8t8y pay- \1 ments.—Thompson and Shackell, J.ô¡¡(j.. Swan- sja. K Walnut Pianos, Iron Framed, Trichord, ^beek Action, Walnut Marqueterie Case; 45 guineas; reduced to 36 guineas; 21s. pel month,.—Thompson and Shatkali, Ltd., 3Z. Castle-street, Swansea. "YyALN UT Oetxman Piano, Panel Front, Ivory Keye, good tone; 40 guineas; re- duced to 15 guineas; 10s. 6d. per month.— Thompson and Shackell, LtcL, 32. Oastle- •trwt, ^Swansea. WALNUT Rarmonim. by B. Samuel, 3 stops, 10 guineas, reduced to 6 guineas; 06. per month on our eafv payments.—Tliomp- son and Shackell. Ltd.. fewansea. W ALNUT American Organ, handsome case. Knee Swell; splendid vaiue. 8 guineae; 7s. 6d. per month on our easy pann-ents. — Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 32. Oastle- street. Swansea. ALNUT American Organ, suitable for a Church or Chapel; 2 Manuals, 20 Stops, 13 sets of Reeds; 75 guineas; reduced to 40 guineas; 24s. per month on easy paymenrt8.- Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 32. C&slle- street. Swansea. 561 £ i~\ 6 frame, check action Piano, returned from Hire; makers' price 30 guineas. Gwynne Brader, 17, Heatbfield- street, Swansea. 442f9-10 rTIWO Upr ght Overstrung Grands, complete steel frames, overdamper, check action., ivory keys; 15 years' warranty: list price 50 guineas: offered for 38 guineas each; easy | payments, or further reduction for cash.— Gwynne Bradar, 17, Heathfielu-!treet. Swan- sea. 44319-10 pIANOFOETE. second-h^nd, iron fran^.e, A check ac^.on, trichord; 26 guineas, 1- monthly; good tone and make.—Charles Eadon, 00. Brunswick-street. 47219-11 ORGAN. Pipe Top. second-hand; Walnut Case, splendid tone; cost 16 guineas, now 9 guineas; 6s. monthly.—Charles Eadon 53. Brunswick-street. 47219-11 ORGAN, high Afirror Top. n Case, () full compas-, 7 stops, couplers, knee swells; zE16, at 96. mon-tlll;r .-Cha.rles Eadon. 53. Brunswick-street. 472:9-11 PIANOFOETE. trichord. Walnut Case, P sKcOnd-liatid; Pauei front, asd Sconces: only £8 10s. cash.—Charles Eadon, 53, Bruna- wick-streei. 47219-11 MONEY. I MONEY.—From £ 2 1*) £ 100 -ent 3 respec- table aypltcauts on their own note of hand or 1.0.13., at a rate of interest much the lowest in town. Small re-paysiients. Money ft.i?anced on mortgage at 4 per cent, per annum.—Joim W. Gama^e, 2. Pell-Btreet, Swansea vbact. cf Albert-hall). 934 c ASIF ADVANCED by 1. a^LINE, from .£..3 and upwarcis. on personal security, to all classes, repayable to suit the convenience of borrowers. Distance no ot.j:cL—Apply per- sonally or by letter 5. Grove-place, Swaneea. 443 WESTERN LOAN OFFICE, 14. Picton-piace, Swansea. £ 3 and upwards granted daily on Note of Hand. etc. Town and Country. Low Interest. Easy Repayments. -Wiltiam Usher and Co.. Prom-MUvt-« 1649 MISCELLANEOUS. lyronCK—The Swansea Trades Council Art Drawing has been postponed until Saturday, September 22nd, 1900. 50919-11 "TILL the Gentleman who left a Bicycle at Woodland-terra-ce, BlackpiLl, on Sun- day, August 26th, pleass call for it. 43619-6 CONTRACTING Engineers.—Wanted, Ten- C ders for removal of Yaryan Evapora- tor, Excavating and Concrete for new founder tions.—Call, Pentre poeth Chemical Works, Morriston. 4C6f9-6 "VyOTTCE.—I, the undesigned, hereby give notice to tradesmen find others, that I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife. Sarah Richafrds. from this d-ate. —(Signed) John Rk&ards August 24th, 1900. 168, Briton Ferry-road, Melincrythan. 1652 M AD A ME ELLA the Marvellous Magnetic Healer, cures so-called Incurable Cwm- plants by Magnetic Power only. Patiente visited.—Address Magnetic, "Daily Post," Swauiw-a. 499f9-8 TRADE SPECIALITIES. \YALLACE'S for Gei«ts' Box Oalf Lace Boots, very stylish; ynoes 10s. 6d. and lis. 6d square or round toes.—230, High- street, and Oastleton. Mumbles. 42719-10 T\r ALLACE'g. .230.. High-street, and Castle- ton. Mumbles, has the best selection of Gents' Brown Boots, all ÙA newest shades; special line, 10s. 6d. 427f9-10 X'tTALI,ACE'S for Ladies' Glace Oxford I I Shoes; very smart slraoes, wear gxtsx- anteed: from 3s. lid.—230, High-afreet. an< Castleton, Mumbles. 42719-10 AVALLACE. Sole Agent for the following well-known brands of Boots and Shoes: uK." "iris," "Portland." "ia Ducbeeae." 230. Hjgh-street, aDd Oastleton. Mumblep. «7f9-10 Ty-ALLACES for Ouvas Shoes; hundreds of pairs left; must be sold; Ladies', ls. lljd.; Children's, 7 x 10, in. 6 £ d., 11 to 1. Is. 9id.—230, High-street, and (Astleton. Mumbtea. «7f9-10 \y -ALLACETS for Childrm's Boots a«H* Shoes. Grand belecuou. prwm to au-it everybody.—230. High-street, aDd Oastieton. Mumbles. 4Z7f9-10 FIREWOOD. in sawn blocks, 14s. per cart- load.—David Harris and ()o_ Coal Mer- chaait, West End South Dock. Swansea. 385f9-10 LL. and T. BULLIN, Heathfield Mews, FuDeral Carriasres, Brakes, etc.; Cabs always ready. Telegrams: "Ballim, Te19- phone 66. 100 MR. WILLIAM OXLEY, Prrvate Enquiry Agent, late Detective Serjeant, Cartutf Polioe. Confidential investigations—4, Low- Cathedral-road. Cardiff. Highest references. Ty T. BENJAMIN, Private Detective; con • fidential' investigations.—Address all communications 3. De Burgh-street, Cardiff, B CLOUDY AMMONIA.—6d- bottle, double size, C 10d.—Myrddin Davies. Chemist, 4, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. holCl BOOKBINDING.—For good Vd -hot- B tial Binding go to the "Daily Post," Printing Works, 211, High-street, Swansea, n THE Perfection of Medicine —F, A. Essery. JL Esq.. J.P., Oefn Bryn. Gower, thus de- scribes Bevan's as prescribed bv the late Dr. Tom Williams, of Wind-street, Swansea. Pre- pared only by W. George. M.R-P.S., Market Drug Stores. 19. Oxford-street. 154 rpEA LEAD.—Wanted, a regular Supply. State iovreat price, The "Daily Post, Swansea. n "VyHEELS, all siaes, for Oarriages, Carts, amd Wagons; also Rubber Tyres, all makers and sixes. Very best quality. Trial solicited.—The City Wheel works. Dublin. 126el0-18 LADIES', Gents', and Children's* Left^off Clothing bought; Gents' Dress Suits and Fancy Costumes on Hire. Letters attended to 3, Lower Waterloo street, Swansea. 628el0-2 NITS destroyed by two applications of Komoline; never fails. — Send six or twelve stamps to Jonee, ehemiwt (K Depart- ment), Leeda. 326f9-6 CORN PAINT, made of superior ingredients and easily applied; la. bottles for 6d.— J. Davies, M.P.a., Chemist. 30, High-street. Swansea. 750 DON'T Forget that Pugsley and Sons, Waterloo-street, Swansea, Annual Sale of Paperhangings is now on. 5geJ»..9 DONXEY Carriage for Invalids. — C. W. Jones. Belgrave Mews, Walter-road, Swansea, has the above for Hire; also Open and Close Carriages. Telephone No. 361. Q TONES, Stones, can be Shipped at Oaldy S Island for Building; Road Metal; Lime Burnmg.-Edwa.rd Elgair, Oaldy Island, Tenby, South Wales. 382f9-8 EBOYSE, 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. Illustrated Book, explaining "How to Live Rent Free," will be sent free on receipt of postcard by Manager, 72, Bishopegate-street, Without, London, E.C. 1662d.b.9-10 FOR Scales, Weighing Machines, Grocers' Utensils, and Confectioners' Show Cases of every description; also Butchers' Tools a.nd Clothing, go to ParneU and Sons. Ltd., 12. Alexandra-road. Swansea. 16 PLUMS direct from the Orchard to the Home. Good cooking and preserving Plums, Is. 3d. per dozen lbs., packages free; cash with order.—Rather, Wernyrariac, Aber- gavenny. 860f9-7 SCALES, Weighing Machines, Grocers' Uten- sils. and Confectioners' Show- Cases of every description; also Butchers' ToolB and Clothing.-ParDell and Sona. Ltd., 12, Alex- andra-)road. Swansea. 16 OLD False Teeth Bought, highest possible pnee given; Honeybourne, Merchant and Manufacturer of Artificial Teeth. 2. Nel- son-street, Swansea; two nrnutes walk from Grand Theatre and New Empire. Hours. 10 till 9. Established 1881. 105d9-7 OTBOLOGY.-Every important event in x\_ your career (except death) plainly fore- toTd by Ladv Astrologist. ftend birth daite, 12 stamps, stamped envelope.Celia," 24. Re- pert-street, Brighton. Strictly private. Im- mediate jepljes. 462t9-ll POPULAR Legal Handbooks by Morris Roberts Jones 'Solicitor to the South Wales and Monmouthshire Miners' Provident q„rjety)'Workmen's Compensation Act. uh Edition, Is. Id-; Th« Ne<y Marriage Act, with Marriage and Burial Services (English and Welsh) by Principal Edwards. ls, Id.: How to Become ycur own Landlord (under the Eew Act), Is. l-: T11,8 MaSistrates' Manual, with! particulars of about 400 offences, 3s. 6d. Post Free.—Miles. Queen-strt-et Arcade,_Cardill. n rLLlAMS iPontardawe) Worm Lojienges. For over ,:¡J vearg this -,glily valuable remedy has met with the greatest success. The effct upon weak, delicate children (often given as incurable) is like magic. Getting rid of the tormenting pest by taking thc&e Lozenges, the tliiii, pale faced, inanimate child becomes strong, healthy and lively, the pride instead cf the anxiety, of his guardians. Sold at 9d., is. lid., and 2s. 9d. per bottle by most chemists, or 30, High-street. Swansea. A list of testimonials, symptoms, etc., on applica- tion. "S.r,—I have for some tims used your Antherninthia of Worm Lozenges in my family, and find them a very spe-tdy and efli- cacious cure for a=oeanide,. and their agree- able and convenient form is a great recors rnsndation for children.— vv. Hutchinson. Vicar cf Hawden." EO M E B R E W E D STOUT 2J. PER GALLON. Ask your Grocer for a Sixpenny Packet of Dr. WATSON'S TONIC STOUT. It makes Three Gallons' ot Delicious Stout with verv little trouble. It contains Malt. Hops, Kola Nut. Dande- lion. etc and is a nourishing drink tor win- 1 ter or summer. Try it at once. VICTORIA FOOD WORKS. Birmingham. -at- -a—a- -N N JLVJL JB- JsL THE E M P t R B" I MOXDAY. Septonber 3rd, 1900. ,,TAI during the Week. Grand Series of GitJbons' I BIO TABLEAUX of the WAR I As at the London Hippodrome. TEjsrisr YSOZS" & O'G-OKMJ^X* Vocalists, Patter Comedians and Dancers. FLO D'ORVILLE. | THE BANDURRIA3, In Character Songs. | Mandolinists and Guitarists. Songs and Transformation DanciriL' bv MISS HELEN STU AR T< MR. JAMES MERRYLEES, f CHA3. E. ED^$te)Sn Vocalist and Character Actor. ) The Tramp Comedian LIEUT. TRAVIS In V en tril vq uial Reaiisni. I Late TramS._FOT Jfeath 8.55 p.m..after First Performance!' and 11.0 r m Ffif Llanelly 11.25 p. In.. Late Trains.After First Performance by RLondJa aLl Swansea Bav Kailwav at 9.29 ,nhijn Ferry, t'on Talbot, Cwmayon., I'oiiUiNuyleii, Cvumier, Btaenewvufi, islaeitrhondaa, and Treherbert. Two Perfomanoes Kignth—Early one, 7 o'clock to S Laie out, 9 o clock to 11. Two Perfomanoes Nightly-Early one, 7 o'clock to S Laie out, 9 o clock to 11. j SALES BY AUCTION. BY MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER & SON WE»r cBosa soort aastaace irom Kortcm-road Staf.taoii Muinbies B^iiway, 3iOO<tt twtiZLty minute- jou.ri>ev from Swan- i Bea, five miirutes walk from tbe Drniufi, J luLeen minutiee from the Mnnjtbles Head aod. Pier. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEKDER & SON ha., e received instructions to SELL by PLjjLIC AUCTION, a. uhc HuTKL MLTRu- POLE. Vr LND STREET. SWANSEA, on THURS- DAY. SLPTEMBLB 2Cth.i900, at THREE ootock in the afternoon preciaely the ATTRACTIVE DETACHKD BIJOU VILLA BESIBLNCE difrtuiigTiiahed as "BELLA-VISTA." delightfully situate, facing t.be sea, and en- joying a most beautiful outlook over the Bay; it ■efiaiKls back some distance from the road, and contains: Hall, Drawing and Dining-rooms, four Bed- rooms. Bathroom, Kitchen fitted with Amen- oan Stove, Pantry, Scullery and Offices. The property hae a total depth lrom front to back of 149 feet or thereabouts, in- cludes SPLENDID LONG FRONT GARDEN AND LAWN, vegetable ground, fruit trees, bicycle house and fowl house in the rear. The foregomg is held by lease for an un- expired term of 93 years at the reduced ground rent of dM 15s. per annum. POSSESSION ON COMPLETION OF PUBCHASL. Pull particulars and Conditions of Sale, and Cards to View, may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers. ai their oifices, 46. WATER!. • R?.EET, SWANSEA. 1701 SWANSEA. In the quiet, select, and favourite residential part of the Town surroaacting St. James' Gardens, just off the main W aiter-road, close to tiie Church, and within a mile of the Great Western and L. and N.W. Railway Gardens, just off the main W aiter-road, close to tiie Church, and within a mile of the Great Western and L. and N.W. Railway <;< a.tiOD5. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have been instructed by the Executors OF THE LATE ALBi-iiT MASON, Ear to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the HOTEL METRO- POLE., WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20th. 1900. at THREE o'clock in the aJiernoon precisely, the Hip-h.lv desirable superior RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY known as highly desirable superior RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY known as "NORTH HILL," situate in ST. JORESCENT, in the County Borough of SWANSEJL. occupying an elevated, healthy, and exceedingly plea ant, open, position, commanding splendid over the Bay and Bristol Channel; it coca- open, position, commanding splendid Ttewe over the Bay and Bri-stol Channel; it com- prises a well-built and COMFORTABLE DETACHED RESIDENCE. picturesquely adorned with a variety of climbing plants, approached by maaeive etoaie step-, and containing: — Spacious Vestibule and Hall, richly decor- ated with encaustic tiles; Dning Room, Draw- ing-room, beautifully d-ecora-ted and painted. Breakfast room opening into a small Oon- servatory, capital BiLliard-room. and unique Smoking-room fitted throughout with bam- boo seven principal Bed and Dressing Roome, a well-fitted Bath Room. two Per- vants bedroom- and att, c-s; large Kitchen, pantries, cellars and offices. The CHARMING PLEASURE GROUNDS screened by well-grown shrubs fÚfor-d-ing ab- solute privacy, include two prettily arranged LAWNS, aad tastefully laid out flower bade and borders; also large Greenhouse, Vinery, Fernery, Cucumber House and forcing pits. WITH POSSESSION. The Landlord's Fixtures and Fittings include the valuable Tapestries in the Hall, Corridor, and Billiard Room, together with the Billiard Table, shall be taken to by the Purchaser at a sum to be named by the Auctioneer at the time of ta,T-e. The Property is held by lease for a term of 96 years from June 24th, 1868 at a ground rent of £43 8s. per annum. Illustrated and Detailed Particulars, with Conditions of Sale. may be obtained of Messrs. Aeron Thomas and Co., Solicitors. 18. York-street, Swansea, and with Oardt- to View of 'the Auctioneers, 46. WATERLOO STREET. SWANSEA. 1700 MR. DAVID ROBERTS. AYLBURTON HOUSE. 55, FINSBlffiY TERRACE. SWANSEA. MR. DAVID ROBERTS ha* received instructions from R. S. Lowe, Esq.. j who is giving up Houeekeep ng, to SELL Bi PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1900, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, AND EFFECTS. Oomprising Walnut Drawing P-Oftkl- Suite upholstered in silk tapestry. Gilt Overmantel, Walnut Table. Pictures, Fender and Fire Irons. PIANOFORTE. Curtains, well-made Spanish Mahogany Sideboard,MahoganyDining Table (two extra leaves). Brass Fender, Fire IrODB. Strong Walnut D'ning Room Suite well uphol tered, Whatnot, Pembroke Table. Brus- sela Carpete, Skin and other Rugs, Linoleum, Mahoga-nv Cbeffoniere. Hall Stand, Brussels Stair Carpet, Stair no& Brass Bait Bed- steads. Sprins- Mattreeses,Feather Beds, Maho- g-my Dree ing Tables and Wash^tanoe, Sui>erk»r Mahogany Wardrobe, Carpets. (Jur- taine. Bedroom Ware, Towel Rails. Chairs, together with the usual kitchen includ ng China, Glass, etc., aleo a small "SteM gSSjSTi. 11 o'clock in th. fore- "Tuction and Bet ate Offices, 19, Heath fie1 fi- st reet, Swansea. 1696 Term*. Cash. BY MR. A B. DAYLFCS. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, OON- TRACTORS. et< IMPORTANT UNRESEEVED SALE OF TIM- BER MERCHAYTS ST..CK-IN-TRADE, OF I TIMBER. BUILDING MATERIALS, etc. SWANSEA STEAM SAW MiLLS. OYSTER- MOUTH ROAD. SWANSEA. MR. A. B. DAVIES has been in- LM structed by Samuel Taylor, Esq., the Receiver ior the First Debenture Holders o; Messrs, Marcus, Moxha.m and 00.. L d. 111 Liquidation) to SLLL BY Pt-BLIC AUCTION on the preini es. Ovstermouth-road. Swanefcii, 011 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM- BER 18 and 19. 1900 (and foUowmg day ;1 necessary-) the en tire Stock of TIMBER. BUILDING MATERIALS, etc., c omprising: Mahogany Logs and Boards, u 4.rian Oak, American Oak Logs, B-rcii Logs, Ash Lo«s. Elm Logs. Hickory Logs- .Ain Pianks, Red Wood Planks and Bokrds. L.rii lioards. B rvli Boyrds, Satin and Black Walnut S'ank-, A* hit-ewood Boards and Pju::ks. Ca rol ri-'i Pine I Mat-tli Boards and Planks. Oak Planks and Boards, American Oak Pu»j:ks and Boarda, Teak Planks and Bourns, Moulding. Parting Bea1. Stop Bead. Corn Beti'l. Drop Mcuicilnrs. Ba.nd Moulding. ^G.ase Door. Panel Doors. Flint,shire Fire Br ck- and Bearers- Siour- bridge Fire Bricks and Bearers. Double Roman Ttlee. Pant l-es. Flintshire Plain and Roll Crests- Stuh p Bricks. Bridgwa;er Drain P.pes, Doulton Pipes and Gullies, Chimnev Pots, Crests. Cem?nt. Daanp Coursing. Feltt, Garden Edgm? Tiles, Bridgwater Coping ,w Garden Edgm? Tiles, Bridgwater Coping Brleke. Biue Fla^s, etc.. j Sale to commence each day at lx'o'clock a.m. • „ Terms Cash. No Reserve. D°tiailed catalogues are being prepared and inav be obtained four days pr or to tin' Sale. The whole of the lots will he or. VKW or Saturday ;)"¡1d Monday. September 15;-ii and 17 th, 1930. Further particular and all in-i'orinatioa may lie obtains! of Samuel Taylor. E«l.. Chartered Account .ant. Temple Buildings. may lie obtains! of Samuel Taylor. E-sQ.. Chartered Account .ant. Temple Buildings. Swansea. —. III—III II llnnHHf ^J_0\VKRT()N L\)L NTY SCHOOL. T The CHRISTMAS TERM commences on Tl'KSDAY, the 11th September nex*. Fori further particulars app'.v to he Tf^adtuaster, or JAMKS'H. B!,AKK, Cterk. Gowerton. 23rh August. j9,XL 1671 ¡ I SALES BY AUCTION. BY iiR. F. ROPER COuKE. 41, PENTYLA, ABEEAVON, Di,RT^ TALjkOT\ MR. F. liOPEB COUKE (ate W. CL, M arren i.nd Son; has received is structions to SELL BY AUCIxON. on '1 ú.E& DAY, SEPTEMBER 13t.b. 19U0, at 2.30 o'clock. all the HOCSEHOLD FURNITURE (mostly sup plied by Aiapit, j_^ndoa>, conipribing: — DRAW ING RoOM—New Walnut Cott& £ £ Piano iBruismead si. Mahogany Oaouet. Cre- tonne-covered Cuesterfieid Couck. ida^ogany Oc.agon Table, Bamboo Tea Table, sma.. i ao. large Wicker Padded Armchaar, 2 Ot casioj^i Wicker Chairs, one Woodeui Folding Arm- chair in Biaek Sp.iuung Cn? _« Velvet (^shioii, two Banjos in solic le" jea cases, cPie V <jUn. Wicker Arterno Ttea Stand, Br.t&- Curtain Pole and 12 P ugs. MU9< lill Curtains, bra" Pender and -Pixe Ironsk I Brass Fire Guard, Mahogany Cool Scuttle, Bamboo velvet-covered >'us;c Sx-ooi, m.rgw Bruo&eis, Carpet, Tapeetj-j Screen. DiiMJsG ROOM.—Suite of Dizmig-room Fur- niture covered in Saddlebags. 2 Jbasy LCairs, 6 Small Chairs, Sofa., laJge Axmirn^r Carpet, Goat Skin Heartiu-ug, Soiiu Mahoga,n.y Diunc Table with a extra leaser Tabie Cioth, Wal- nut bft. Sideboard whh two Oupboaj-ds three Drawers and Eeoess, 2 Larg* Ouj^intings 3ft. square. Mahogany OftTtairi Pole aid 12 Rings, Taj>tBtry Curtains. Muslin Our.ia.irK Biack and Bra-ss Fenoer 8Dd Pi-e Dons, do Coal Scuttie. Brass Fire (Jttfcrd. Bamijoo Boofe-caee. II HALL—Walnut Bat and Urubreiia. Stand. two Mahogany Hall Cliajr t-1- ree ilats, Oil- cloth, Sta r Carpet Mod 24 Brass Rods. T&S Contents of 5 Bedrooms.—One Black and Brass-mounted Double Bedstead; wim I Spring, and Hair Mattresses. Bolster and two 3 Pillows: 5 Single do-, do., do., complete; two j Bedroom Suites in ha*el wood, including I Wardrof>e with bevelled plass piate; three 1 Marble-top Wasb-tands and five Sete Wu»; 1 12 Chairs, 5 Duchew Dressing T ..bies, two s J Pedestal Cupboards, lour Towel Horses, 'bra* 1 Chest- of Drawers, tmo Wicker Iir,^ Baak«t% '"I 12ft. Mali og*an.y Carta n Poie, four Bra^ Ctti^ tain Rrv-ds. Biack and Braas-mounted Fender 1 and Fire Irons. :wo larpe Woodstock squares Carpet, four Hearthrugs, three pairs Cur- tarns, Oilcloth, Cork at. Kitchen, Scullery and Pa.ntry.-Sauœpaue. Fish Kettle. Kitchen Boiler, Baking Tia«, -« Pastry Board, Frying Pan-, Toasting Forlœ, Dust Pan and Brooms, pair Garden Shears. Rak-e and Spade. China Tea. and Breakfast Service, Tea. and Coffee Pot&, Glasses and Decanters. STUDY.—Mahogany Writng Table, Wicker Easy Padded Cba-r, Ck;.C- rl.o. Tar-»etrx O&T- i jtet. Wooden Armcbmtr, two Bird Ca^es.. The whote of the above ic absolutelv for Sale, owing to the owner leaving the neigh ■ bouriood, and it can be viewed any day at the above add res?. j Sale punctually at 2.30. Station-street, Port Talbot, and Chard. August 30th.. 1900. MR. F. E. TUNBRIDGE, map Estate Agent. Auctioneer, and Surveyor, 1M ',j the uxtdermenUoned and other ProsMrtM for Sate and to Let. FOR SALE. House in Carl ton-terrace. 6. Melbourne-place. Freehold. 1 A well-built oetaotod Fai^fly Residence att^ ate at Murton, war Swauaea. "Beresford Houae," Uplands. Exoellent House ia Cplands-crescent. Coftaee Property at Landore. i Cottage Property at Brynhyfryd. j Dweiiing-house at Llanmadock. ?5 Dweiiing-house at LianmAdock. 48 and 50. Bryn-road. f Underwood. Mumbles. > Property in iliows-plaoe. House in Brynmill-cresoent. :'l Small detached Villa at W«|t Croaa. » £ Valuable Villas at West Crtwt ( "^Highland Villa," Terrace-road. I 7 and 8. LI vwe 1-street—a bargain.$ Charmine Detached Villa at Caswell i Pair Semi-detached Villas at Uplands. V aluable Leasehold Prooerty in Dyvatty<fllb TO LET. House in Windsor-terrace. Shop and Dwelling-hou e in Herbert-plaoa. "Beresford House," Uplands. Furnished Residence at Caswell Bay. Grouvilie. Murton. and 4 acres laud. Picket Kead. Mumbles. Marine Villa, Mumbles. Bemi-detacbed Villas. Uplands. 8. Nelson-terrace; rent .£24. 32. Bryn-road Shop and Premises, 75. St. Helen's-road. *j2 6hop and Premises. 23. High-street. h Shop and Premises. 1. Wind-street. 'W Houses in Pirettv-road. \|B No. 13, Gwydr-terrace. 2 Houses in Uplande-eresceot. 1 "Highland Villa." Terraoe-road. xM 22, Cwmdonkin-terrace. a 2 Houses An Brookiyn-terrace, Uadertaffl. | Mumbles. m 1 Rhydvrbelig. Sketty. Commodious Detached Villa at West Cross. V "Bveford House." St. George s-terraoe. Detached Villa at tbe Mumbles, with GardsM. j Semi-detached Villa at Mount Pieasaat. "Bearhmont," Oystermouth. Houses in Windsor-terrace. £ £ ■ Full riarticnlare on appi^patiosL Teiephone 246. _0ffiuea. 19, uuWER STREET. SWANSEA «— IMIIH»'II?.MII 11 Mum j Mnnwia- v r- PUBLIC NOTICES. | g VVANSEA L.D. SCUOOL BOARD. J EVENING CON T IN L ATlOis CLASSES. 1 FOR MALES. W Com.mL-n^ing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1900. AuEi:DYBKRTHl-SXtUs.El, I i; D, CENTRAL HIGHER GRADE (D.vnevor-i* P-acej, CWM. DANVG^a^G DYFATTY. ElSTv/N. PEN'l KtlPv >ETH, ST. HELEN ■», TlB->« DEO iSAW, NY ST AWE. FOR FEZvlALES. m Commencimr iiONDAY. SEI>TE:«1>ER 17th, BR1 NHYFRYD. liRi isnila:. CENiRJU»« HIGHER GRAI; •: (Trinity-place). CWM. DAN* GRAJG. DYFATTY. iWuiiillSTONj* PENTii^aB POETH, PLASMARL, ST. TEt^AS, T;4DJfO»« NAW. WAUNV\ £ YNYSTAWE. x H SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION, M -z. Beading. Writing, Arithmetic. J-: t '1. Cow^f position. Singing, e- mentary Drawing. Bouk-l-.e.p u, M'o- Navigation,EucTid.Ai?ebra. Men.surriii<; mercial Artlhm t:c. Cummer, ml u. welsh. Frencn. uvmiiaeucs. ipr;i ,(- and anuai Inatrueuon in Woodw HI. v ued a tiiere*are a sufficient number ol stuJents foi-m a class in the subject. Other .gutojafttttS may t>e taurin lfl| FOii GIRLS rtND WOMEN ONLY. J§ Domestic Economy. CocKsry. iriome 1'\¡¡u1lg. Needlewoik. and P.am Dressmakiug. FEES—No Fee required from any Studeate^ DM'UhlT IWv/NLi.—in order cc, secur< re- guiar ana punctual attendance isnov~ the School year. Students maft as a tee for i.h.Tr regular ¡1I.tt.£Jl(:a,ne:. Gene- t-he Head Tea; herA 3d. ,>«r week, or for ea h ol th. two terms, or H*. for tire four«: such deposit raouey to tarned bv the Head Teschers 11 lu. aii-j-a Students join me t i e School tx-lorc N-nT^UerUS 30th and w ho make 75 per cent, a' fiible tv.ten-iances. StucJ-cir-^ a •: £ <;•< attend ;tUerna-» weeks. oil act out work are required to make Ie) v or ce" vo a oi■ o- feu •:•! atteooanC'C'i. A: tiie tl'e H'iJ •' ye:;r ail mon es torfe!trd u ni iirrn? m the hands of the !*earf■ T:- ti i>e u.L the disposal of • « cnarge ior .BO.-KS or ssciioo. m No schoiar m.y be enfcere.. ^,1 r„-Ji the Ritr s er wiso is ucder -14 .» aier^prfBi less such scho ar is exempt fro»a fcne te -af^l lif~vtion .0 attend School Further iuiorniat;on -will be nnnl cat'on to tire *.»• £ *-J Tcach* nt j.t Board Scbooi. A. \Y. ^JL-xD School B>ard Officer. 27lh Augusi. ibOj. 1 l68:"