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NOTICE—1Tiie "South Wales Daily Post" will be aejivered direct to eubseq^ners from the Chief Offices. High-street, QNyaTiaba, at the following prepaid rates- Per Messenger. Per PI) It. Three Months 3 3 6 6 Six Months 6 6 13 0 twelve Months 13 0 25 0 Any irregularity in the delivery should be made known immediately at the Head caM. i —4 SITUATIONS VACANT. Housekeepers, WANTED, a respectable Working House- i t keeper, widow -frelkrred.-AI)pi,y Joseph, 8, Pentyla, Aboravon. 715dl-26 WANTED, Working Housekeeper, two per- sons. age ond wages requir-ed,- Write W.S., "Daily Post," Swansea. 83el-25 -L TXrANTED, Working: House-keeper, for work- ing man bachelor; ago 35 to 40,— Ai ply John Jonee, Tydraw, Boriymaen, near Swansea. 25101-27 VX/ANTED, Housekeeper, for Working Man; f t must be abstainer, na of good charac- ter.—Write aisior Wray, 30, Alexandra-road. Swansea. 41 ,¡- Cooks and Kitchenmaids. ,4 respectable Person Wanted, for Plain Cooking; !ive ia or out.—Apply Market Restaurant. Oxiord-strejt. Swansea. 6U5nl 25 A X Ilperlenctil General Servant Wan tod, fo.1 siufi-1 family; no children.—Apply, Mrs. Korth, 1, Kensingt n-t>r. r&oi-, Swansea. OOK-GE-NERRAL Wanked, at onc»; must, be c good cook.—Apply 8, Sketty,-road, Up- lands, Swati sea. 6135111-27 ~f A^TED, goad Cool: General, fcr beginning February.—Apply Mrs. Wilfrid Thomas. St. Austell, Li-ambles 118el-25 u- XKf ANTED, a Cook-General, to assist in Bar ■ in the evening's.-Apply Mrs. Parker, Windsor Castle,. Neath. 139el-27 X\TANTED, at once, y°od Cook-General; good wages to suitable person.—Apply Mrs. ienge, White Hose Hotel, Swansea. 424el-51 Ty ANTED, Cook-General, immediately; two in family; Housemaid kept.—Mrs. Lewis, Trobanos House, Trebaucs, Glamorgan. 385j 1-29 WANTED, February 11th, experienced Cook- r aneed Co,,k- General.—Apply Mrs. Dowle Jones, Peny- rh-eol House, Sketty, Glamorganshire. 344 il-28 XXTANTED, Cook-Genera.1; also Iiottsemaid- W General; three irept; must have good references.— Dent Jones, Oxford-street, Swan- *• 9fcel-25 XXfANTED, February 11th. exi>erienced_aook"- General; two other maids kept.—Apply Mrs. Dowle-Jones, Penyrbeol House, Skeittv, R.S.O., Glam. nl-27 t=; — House and Parlourmaids. HOESEMAID Wanted.—Apply 151, King Ed- ward's-road, Swansea. 9&ol-25 XXTANTED, Young Hou £ e-Parlourmai"d.—Apply » Pant, GwYIl. Sketty. 230ei-27 WANTED, Toung House-Parlourmaid; good reference required.—Apply 1, St. James Gar-dens, Swansea. 125el-35 IVANTED, a strong, clt?an Girl, as Weord ■»' Maid, for Sw.rlr't Fever Block.—Apply Matron, Fever Hospital, Swansea. 20P&1-27 Nurses. TXTANTED, imrrmediately, a trefined Girt, about 17, as Nurse, L,r one baby.—Apply first. to 7, South-terrace. Neath. 193&1-&7 — :—j Generals. A good- (Tonera 1 Wanted.—Apply even.ngs, Mrs. tiama^e, 5, Westbury-street, Swan Sdt. 8Sel-25 CLEAN* reS|>eetable Girl Wanted, i/umedi- afely.—Apply 145, Rhyddings P«rk-ro«KL bwanaea. 457el-31 SMART Young General Wanted; fond of children.—176. Norfolk-street, Mount, Pleasant. Swansea. 88el-25 "T\7 ANTED, good General.—Apply 5, St. George's-terrace, Swansea. 412el-31 Xl/" ANTED, a General Servant —Apply 14, Woodlands-terrace Swansea 130el-25 XTTANTED, a once, a cood General Serv*ant,— Apply Rutland Avms, Swansea. 124el-25 WANTED, a good General, or Nurse Girl.— Apply 6, Carltou-t^rraoe, Swansea. 87el-2G .IlrAN-T ED, a Yomig Girl. for Housework.j Apply 1, Bryiimili crescent, Swansea. 6U4nl-25 .WANTED, a clean, respectable Day GM-I, » e.ge 16 to 18.-94, Walter-road, Swansea. 3el0-! "XXIANTED, a General Servant.—Apply eveji- nigs, to the Caretaker, Public Library, Swansea 379el-29 XXT ANTED, Young Girl, as General; small lkiTti-ily,— Api»iy 2, Cwrnd'onkin-terrace, 40ge1-28 ANTED, at once, General Servant, about t't 20 Apply Mrs. D. J. Samueis, To-baccon- 1st, M( rriston. 84el-25 D, respectable Girl, as General. — Apply Mis Bassett, Harris's Hotel. High- ^'■reet, Swansea. 20921.27 <l/"ANTED. respftcliab'e, .viliint: Girl, as General; four in family.—3, The Grove, Pp-ands, Swansea. 121el-25 ANTED, clean, willing OiTl, to acsl3t tn 61 H-mqswork; sleep home —Apply 20, Ken- n-^erraoe, Swans<>H. A15el-28 TFD.-a,-stro-ng Perwint, about 18 to 20. 6,^e,-> out; reference required.—Apply 30. °biil«treet, Swansea. 10161-2S .VV ANtE», good General Servant; two in required.—Apply 51, K^treet, Swansea. S5&el-28 "Y^rANTHD, experienced General Servant-, Dlrlwvn8^ 25 to 50; three in family.—Apply • Queen's-road, Skefcfcy. 67el-25 AITANfrED, good General Sarmnt; refer- It ences required.-Apply White Swan Higu-street, Swansea. 157el-26 XXT ANTED, at once, a good, reli-abip. Girl, » ttbo-ut 13, to assUt MI housework.—T«lbr,t. li,,t -il, St. Mary-street, Swansea. 421el-31 WANTED, a.t once, a respeetable Girl, about 15, to make herself generally useful.— 30, Mttrllxirougu-road, Swansea. 415^1-2 JITANT-LI), a respectable Young Girl, about 18, for General Ii,,iisemork.- Apply, Mrs. Clement, 82. Mansei-street, Swanea. 429el-31 "l^ANTED, at once, a respectable Young Gin, daily, for gen-oral housework.—Apply E. Hieks. 8, Waiter-terrace, Swansea. 36&-1-23 V, RASTED, at once, General Servant; sleep ",u t,Apply after u p.m., to 36, The Promenade. Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 151el-26 \\TANTI-:d, exijeriencbd Geneial; able w do » plain cooking; references required.—Mrs. Itohde, Vuletta, Newton, Mumbles, R.S.O. 132dl-26 ANTED, experienced General, able to do *» plain cooking; two in family; no wash- ing.—Mrs. O Fiynn, 102, Penybryn-place, Neath. 38Sol-25 :7V- AL. l'ED, good Geneiial Servant; rafer- ciloes.-Al)ply between 6 and 7 p.m., to Mrs. Thomas, Denver House, Tralalgar-terrace, Swansea. 6l29nl-26 l:i\T ANrED.-a-clèái:i-NsPèčtabÎe-Gil. as Gen- 1" eral; good references required; small fc,aiily.-AI)piy Mrs. D Sims, Underwood, Ena- road, Neath. 386el-23 XXT ANTED, General Servant, for House- t t work, awd assist in B>. f in the evwri ngs. —Appiy Doran, Anchor Inn, South Prospect. Dock, Swansea. 225el-27 XXT ANTED, a Young Girl, age about 15, h"ul'8 frcm 10.50 until 8.30 p.m.-Aply Mrs. Harris, Fish Restaurant, 35, Meriborough- r.ad, Swansea. 142&-1-27 TXT ANTED, General Servant* able to undei- » take washing; 20 to 25; three iu family. —Apply Mts. Williams, Tir-y-Coed Housi, Upp-r Loughor. 383el-29 TA/*ANTEI^, capable General, plain cooking » » and washing; wages £ 18.—Apply 6" to 8, of Mrs. All. James. Elms, Mount Pleasant (bottom of Hill), Swansea. 362cl-28 WANTED, for good Situation, General Ser- vant, for family of two.-Apply, stat-rg references, wages, etc. to Mrs. (Dr.) Richards, CefugornotÜ. Elaugadock. 80el-25 ANTED, for near Birmingham, respect- I able Young Girl, for Housework; good houie.—Write or call, after 6 p.m., 46, Cam bridge-street, Uplands, Swansea. 339.-1-29 TA7"ANTED, exiierlenr.ed 'Gen-eral; foar in lamily; Nur?_ '-d kept; references i ee;s ntial; good Uttg&s; comfortable i.ome to suitable i>e.rson.—Ellis, Jiotherslade, Mumbles 41Z()1-31 V OUNG Girl Wanted., daily, to assist with "L ci ildren.—Apply after 6, to No 6, Rich mond-road. Sv.'ansea. 150el-26 — Servants' Registry Office. "JUDITH' BRANSBY, Agency, Mumbles, re- JLd quires, immediately, experienced Par- i. >-iiru;aid, Cooks, Cook-Generals, Waitirests, H ou 3 s P a. r 1 o it ri a a i d s, Bet-ween IK a id, Kitchen Mtiids, Generals, etc. 434el-3i GOOD 'General Servants Wan!e3, immedi- \jr ately.—Apply Mrs F. M. Roberts, Draper and Milliner, Registry Office, ;37, Queen-sureel, Xeath. a ENEI'.AL Servants Wanted, Immediately; U good wogop; situations aLvy" waiting for all classes o-f ServaBte. Employer's suited iia,.m d.utely.-()ent.rai Registry, Ci-Odock- sfcreot- (next Albert Hall), Swansea. 428c5."27 MRS. LLEW. HOWELL Registry Office for Servants, 221, Oxlord-srreet,' abov"zl -Ali,. Marque's Shop. ^-ituatioris iound for all cLlSses of Servants. ooks and Genevans re- quired immediately. 567dl-22 p ARLOURAIAM, Cook, Laundress, and House- keeper, disengagjd; also good Generals Wanted.—Apply Miss Williams, Employment Agency, 13, High-street Arcade, Swansea. 336el-23 Miscellaneous Situations. /1 ARPFJNTkRS.—Wanted, few good Carpenters, at A. and A. Thomas.—Apply on Skating Rink, Pontaxdulaie. 33821-28 C1LOG MAKERS.—Wanted, good a'l-round B'e-nchrsian.—Apply by 'setter, Clo-gs, '■Daily Post," Swansea. 351el-28 1^1 XPHIilENCED House Porter recjuired.— Hotel Oameroii, Swan&ea.—Apply Man- ager. 420ol-3^1 GIRL Wanted, for Claaning TinS.—Apply 5, Portland-street, Swansea. 381e2-29 CGROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted, smart J Improver for quick cash trade. State tfsgta and references. —James, Boro' Stores, PetiyViarren. Mortbyr. 85el-25 _+_ LINBS Kper, make herself useful, good -LJ machinist and darner; others need not apply; 30-35. Letters or personal applications, be ore 2 or after 6-Mftekworth Hotel, Swan- sea. 448cT 31 "pORTETl Wonted, at toe Swansea Hospitel, X single; wages £ 30, Lving i-i— Apply by leter, in first instance, to the Secretary at th; jdneloce two testimonials. 94el->25 PHOTOGRAPHER, going to Canada, wants sua Art Companion to Lravel; good ad- dr.iKS, little capital, certain success; refer- (.nee", exclianged.-Write Photographer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 76e-l-& tA,GID.-NVanted, several smart Amarteurs, s fadio6 and Gents, for Variety Tour. Must be refined.—For interview, write SHttge, "Daily Post," Swansea. "n_. 2021-27 TO BUTCHERS.—Wanted, smart Youth, 16 to 18 years of age, to do a Round and assist in shop; must, be able to ride eyr-le ;g,-)od! wages; references required.-Apply I aw son, Purveyor, 231, Oxford-street:, Swansea. l83e-l-26 ■VTACANCY for Youth, in the Wholesale Clotii- » Ag; experience not hece6sary.—Apply, sto. ing age, etc., to Clothing, "Daily Post" oatc", Swansea. 337,el-28 WANTED, experienced Barmaid, for Vaults Bar.—Apply Longland? Hotel, St. Helen'3- r e-d, Swansea. 116el-25 TXr"ANTED, sm«*rt, experienced Barmaid; must » have good referencos — Apply Mrs. Jones. Yo k Hotel, Swansea. 441el-51 ANTED, at onoo, experienced Barmaid, for Vaul-ts.-Apply Longiands Hotel, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 166el-26 WANTED, immediately, strong, willing Lad, abdttt 18; general hotel work.-Phillips, Whyndam Hotel, Swansea. 418el-31 X/l/'AITRESS Wanted, immedaiately; also good strong Girl a.s General.—Apply Mrs. Lockl^y, Albert Restaurant, Swansea 177el-26 WANTED, immediately, Young Lady, as Barmaid.—Apply personally preferred, Mrs. Phillips, Whyndam Hotel, Swansea. 95eI-25 WANTED," reliable Persion, to look after W House for a week, or a. good Housekeeper permanently— 2, Gore-terrace, Sw^nse-Sf 1562-1-26 ANTGD, Coacb for CiRndidpte taking part two Cambridge Previous Examinations, chiiefly mathemfuttcs.— Apply Lloyd Rogers, West Cross. W.lnl-86 \Xf ANTEDrtwo"La<JsTfoT"Bottling'Sto-res, and V delivering just ieft school preremHl; ail so Boy between school hours— Pearoe, Man- sel-street, Swansoo. 436el-27 WANTED. Yoang Woman, capable of look » ing after sick person; servant kept,; re- ferenoe required.—Apply Mrs. Char He Evans, Bryn y Mor-raad, Swansea, 406el-29 TTfTANTSD, immediately, Pa\ing Outb&rs, at » » FforcblaiB Quarries, Cymmer, Port Tal- hot, work wet or fine; good wages can be ea.rned.-Apply Foreman. 195el-28 WANTED, experienced Genera!, able to d-o ■piia-in cooking; family three; no small ciiildireaQ; references required.— Apply Mrs. Morgan, Vicarage. Pontarduiais. 191el-27 WANTED, occasionally. Ha-ndy Men, to do rough Mason Work, Pointing, etc.; one that can do rough Carpentry preferred. — Address Handy, "Daily p.->st," Swansea. 13921-28 TXTANTED, immediately, Laundress, tvA, days Iff a week; must 1>3 a good washer and iron-ar; sober and reliable.—Apply Mrs. Glen Moxham, South View, Sketty, Swansea. 6139nl-2-8 TTTANTHSD, immediately, Swansea district, Cold Roll Superintendent, 4-mill tin- works; must thoroughly understand his work, and a good disciplinarian.—Write Tin, "Daily Post," Swansea. 144el-26 ♦ ) strong Yroung Women Wanted, at once.—J. Ad Bey no n, Ftsh Re-stoumnt-, 175. Hign- sireet, Swansea. 343el-25 Agents and Travellers. ^tANVASSERS Wanted, for Enlargements, c either s>ex.—Apply between 6 and 8 p.m 7, Dynevor-pLace, Swansea. 72el-25 -n- NDOWME,NT and S'ckness Benefits in first- 1 rate British offlco, ages up to 60. Secre- taries and Agents Wanted. Equitable terms.— Write Provincial, "Daily Post," Swansea. 348?1-28 ~W ANTED, Lady Canvft^-er, to Sell High- class Pianos; good saleswoman required. -Apply J. Brad-er. and Sons, Wmd-surfX't, Swansea. ■ 397el-29 ANTED, Tea Agent, in Swansea and Dis- trict-; suilt wi<i:iA- or spiiis∨ good oharactar; splendid salary and c(ii-, Write Tea, "Daiiy Post," Swansea. 360,1-28 "t/lTAN1,613' energetic Spare T.me Agents, f » Mumbles, G .werton, Llan?lly, Amiran- ford, Pontardulais, Neath, Pert Talbot, and au. rounding districts.-Write Investment. "Daily Post," Swansea. 422el-31 \\rAXri'D. immediately, in Llanelly, a Man •is Canvasser and Collector, for Gorsei- non and district, either whole or part. time. Connection given to start. Also special salary and commission. Must have good references in ih-o town.—Apply by letter, to H. Barker, Manager, The Provident Clothing and Supply Company, Ltd., 20, Wind-street, Swansea. ^• a04el-2'i Managers and Clerks. QLERKSHIPS: £ 85— £ 450: Admiralty, War, Excise, Customs Offices, vacancies now; open to all, aged 15-22. Experience unneoes' sary. Si«ocial explanatory pamphlet free.— ^ecreiary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert Hall Edinburgh. 391el-"3 ANTED, Bcok-keeepr.—Apply George Ace, Ltd., iMot'or Agents, W, Wind-.street, b'" au&&a" 425el-31 Tradesmen's Apprenuees and Assistants. A PPHENTiCI-.S Wanted to the Costume and I D^e.s:naR:n £ lil;s g to 7.30. Tnu.s ua.. hail day. -Apply io Miss Biauojje J.nes, >j3, George-street, Sivisssn. 417ei-3i A Pi'RENHCE.—Wanted, a bright, vvell-edu cat-d Yc.-ung Lady, abnic 15, for Hit i1 xuy D.apery, without premium —W Brvn [i'- is, Draiwr and illiiiner, King Edwa a\ road, Swansea. r'" 4i0el-oi TRADE (Wholesale).—Sharp U, ti vVonied.—Appiy 5 p.m., William Lloya, ii-tt., Gower-street, Swansea. 421,1 2L; b:. Wanted, a r'0.1;>0Ctble Youth, U as apprentice, t.) trads. Apply 1,). ana Co., Ltd., S78, :Oxford-street, Swan-ea. 453C1-3: IiOCh;itY.-A,ssistant. Wanted, used to solicit G in sitting salary requlreu, and previous situaUoa«, to Patna, D^vily Swans 2a. 176el-2b II AIRDRBSSING.—Vacancy for Apprentice, ctli braucLes taught; premium.—<]yvalis, Ladies' uid Gents' Halrdiessei, 27, St. Helen's- xcKtd, Swansea. 227el-27 Af^Li.—Apprenuioes and Improvers Wanted, at ouct, for hig^h-class Millin- ery Workroom; indoors.—Apply Wtniiies, 24, ery Workroom; indoors.—Apply Wtniiies, 24, King EdArai d's road, Swansea. 444el-31 VACANCY for an Apprentice to tbe"Eieetr«cal Trade; premium requiied.—Applv, stat iDg age, to Box 339, "Daily Post," Swansea. W32nl-27 he Building Tradi. 'f Chaitosis Gqaiavus, 2S, i'romeriade Swansea, 416:1.2>1 "VV ANTED, at once, Apprentices.—Apph » » Mis, Fox, Dressmaker, 13, Victoxia-ter- taoe, off King Edward's-.oad, S«'«assa. 455e1.31 'XA ANT-D, Apprentice to the Cabinetinaking » n > lH "Hilum lequired.—Apply B D. Houie Furnisher, iS and 29, Goat-street, Swansea. I 437«1-31 y~OlNG Lady required, as "Apprentice, by iirst^ciiass, Oonfectionery Business. — Apply Matthews, Confectioner, Walter-rowd, Swansea. 6133nl-27 Office Boys, Errand Boys, etc, A i ospectable Boy Wanted.—Apply Parker's Stores, Port Tennant-ro-ad, St. Thomas, Swttn-«a. 185el-26 T^RRAND Boy Wanted, able to drive Pony, a.nd make himself i^selul; g<>od wages.— West, Grocery Stores. Dyvatty-street, Swan m 39SeI-29 CfMART Errand Boy Va n tedT-^)lI ver, 271, Oxford-street, Swansea. 428el-31 "\7LrANTED, Errand Boy, to ride Bicycie. Apply c. Thomis and Son, Fishmongers, Oxford-street., Swansea. 6138nl-31 T/TTANTEib, two smart Errand Boys.—App.'y » Thornsby, Fruiterer and Grocer, The Grove, Uplands, Swansea. 6137nl-28 Situations Wanted. L| OUSEKBEPEiR (Working), «ge 34, requires mediate re-engagement: methodical, iisdnstrious; good plain cook; good references. —Address A. J., 6, Rock-terrace. Mumbles, near Swansea. 171-el-28 ,MARRIED Man (36) vaints employment on 1tJ.. farm, or liorse keeper; undiersftands caM sheep, etc.; good milker.—Ads&rass Betbany, "Daily Post," Swansea 449&1-31 T) ESPECTABLE Young Lady ks engage- J-i' ment as Barmaid, m or near Swansea, age 29-Write A.E.O., "Daily Post," Swansea. 173el-26 SITUATION as Houssetoeepei-, experienced. Caretaker, or any place of trust; would' daily plain sewing; reliable; good re- g) daily plain sewing; reliable; good re- ieronoc,g.-WritA Síèwing, "Baily Post," Swan- sea- 425el-31 TyANTED, by Youth (18) position_as"'clerk, in any office; good references.Address Ilukah, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 6120ni-26 X\TANTED, by respectable W^manriSree days »» of cleaning or washing; good reference. Apply M.M., "Daily.Post," H.gh-straw, Sw-an. 153el-26 TXfANTED, bv superior perscm, situation as W Housekeeper or Caretaker; good refer- ences.— Address Superior, "Daily Post," ö-wan- sea. 335el-27 "TAT"ILL Lady give Girl (20) opportunity to redeem character; General.—For per- tJcu'If)rs write Sister Wray, 30, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 41 lei-28 WANTBD, by Widow, 38 years' of agoe, Q Situation as Housekeeper, or position of trust; good references -Write Box 369. "Daily Pos-i," Swansea. 70el-27 WILLING- Man (50), seeks employment, <vnv capacity; used to borses and milk trade; ndid canvasser.—Griffiths, 19, Edward- street, Swansea. 152el-28 WANTED, Situation as General; experienced, g<xxl relerenoes; Pore Talbot or Swan- sea prof-et-red.-Alioe Lock, c o. "Press," Fore- etreet, Cha.rd. Somerset. _H_U 86el-25 XXf ANTED, by re^pect&bte Person. Mwnas«a- ment of Fish 5110p: Wtoirotigih knowledge f t,reae; or any p'a.ca of trust.-Apply A.C.V., 39, Port; Tennant-road, Swansea. 4OW-1 WANTED, work as Itrepsmiaker, or plain Needlework; thoix>ughly oompetent. Charges strictly niodarite.-Apply Mrfi Dra- per, 6, Spring-terrace, Swansea. 6113nl-25 WANTED. Situation as Groom, Gardener, f f or Handy Man; married; used to horsp" milking, gardening; gen-eraily usetftil; character.—Address Groom, "Daily Post. Swansea. 208el- £ 7 OL-,NG IMy requires post in busy office X as Shorthand-Typist; few montlis' ex- perience.—Apply Typist, "Daily Post." Swan- sea. 213el-2i "VTOUNG- Lady wisiies to have sit^intion in X Swansea or near; g:od Book'l^ei»er and Cashier; good references; would make b i'sell uWiul.-Write Useful,' Dailyj Post," Swansea. 372el-28 MiscellaneouS Wants. ORTAR Mill and Engine Wanted, both m miist be in thorough working order.— Siaie price, pressure. jjewer, end all other particulars to Mortar, "Daily Post," Swansea. 393el-29 SI^-ROOMEH) 5\Iodern "House Wa"nted~ or S, mxght divide Lai-ge House; West End district.—State rent and full iJarticulars, to St Helen's, "Daily Post, Swansea. 3W 1_281 T*TANTED, Pigs' Wash, good; lake daily, any » • quantity.— Evnns, 47, Pentregetbin, Cwnt-5 bwila, Swansea. 459-1-31 ¡ "4717"ANTED, good, sound Car and Harness, » to suit j>ony 13 h.h.—State iwrticu aro and pi ice to D.H., "Daily Post," Swan see. 147el-26 XXT ANTED to Buy, ilou'se, in Page-street or Nicholl-s-treet, or immediate neig ,buur- hood —Write Page, "Daily Post," Swansea. 7U51-27 XXT ANT LD, House, connc-nielit for tow,, and *» Mumbles train, about £ 28; reliable ten- B,,Ix 100. "Daily Post," Swansea. 416el-51 w ANTED, suitable Premises, in Bfynam- man, for a fixed business; ^ood 'posi- tion.—Write Woodlands, "Efeily Powt," i^-an- s. a, 6110ii1-26 WANTED to Rent or Purchase in March, six-roomed Houss; bathroom; Brynmill or Dlslrict-'Nl'lte Batn, "Daily Post," Swun- ssa. 435el-3i WANTED, si.x-roomed House, Rliondda or » Crcniweil-aireeLS, or Uplands; oareiui t.nanls.—Write Careful, "Daily Po»t," Swan- sea. 4?1-3ll WANn;D."s"ma]I su » Workshop, \>ith gas; -till out- building would suit.—Address Premises, "Daily Posi," Swansea lD0el-25 WANTKD7 light- Van, .or Spring Cai-t"(wTt.h liood), good ooji'liticn. cheap; also Baker's Plant, Troughs, etc.—Pioneer, "Daily P-.st," Sw(>usea. ,41e1-26 WANTED ta Buy. Second-liaod Trap or Market Cart; must be cheap.—lart'ca- h'uv, T. D., c.o. Mr. W. Ross-er, Pub:isMi% T. D., c.o. Mr. W. Ross-er, Pub:isMi% "Daily Post," Neath. 387el-23 "IT/"A1VTFJ.' to Purclitaae, Tobacconist and Fancy or any light Business. Good liv- ing accommodation required.—\V rxte Swan- "Daily Post," Swansea. 4Q2el-29 WANTED, Secc>id-hand Farniture, Pianos. one, R-c cords, any qiiintity danv proved tile best and only place for highest prices.—Lewis, Furnisher, 1, Prince of Wales-road, Swansea. 91el-2a,j 1 ) 13gTei!lmecii3. I Antonio Delia Ra.gtone. the master of the s.eam tug "Gazelle," Swansea, was naturalised on January 19th, 1910, as a British subject. 4261-25 HOPTION. Wanted, kind, respectable A Couple, to Adopt by from birth, as own; premium» given, £ 8.—Reply to Maud, "Da.ly Post," Swansea. l94ei-28 W. J. Hopkins, Nicholas-road, Glais, will s not I,-id myself reeiKinsible for any d-bt6 contracted by my wife, Rachel Hopkins, Lite Rachel Lewis.—(Signed) W. JA Hopkins. 40ge1.24 TO Tradesmen and Ofkers.— Accounts col- lected on moderate commission, by 00m- petent Collector; also rents, at 4 ]>er cent. C-i,sii lemittcd same day as received.—Write Collector, "Daily Post," Swansea. 399el-29 MMiil. JEANNE LECLAIRE, Parisian Palmist. Phrenologist, Ladies' Specialist. Advice Daily, lG a.m. till S P.m.-Alexaiidra Arcade, Swansea. Engagements arrar^ed for Bazaars' Garden Fetes, etc., &t a spec.ai charge. 76c2-l L Lost and Found. T OST, Thursday morning, near Trocd-y-Bryn (foot of Mount Pleasant) Lady's Purse, containing Gold, Silver, and Keys. Finder re- ward,ed on returning same to Central Pjlioa Station. 234el-27 T OST Terrier Bitch Pappy, wliiv: body end j L legs, even black and tan markings 011 Lead, eight weeks old. Substantial reward if returned to 54, Walter-road, Swansea. Anyone detaming the above After this notice will he lfrosecuted.. 41921.31 \\riLL the Lady who look the Umbrella from Mr. Watts's, Confectiouer, Nedson-sfcreet, Swansea, between 1 and 2 on Saturday, kindly send same bacic to r. Walters, Lnion Office, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 40651-29 Furniture. LM.NDEPS! FENDERS- i — Absolutely the largest stock oi Fenders in Swansea; Ali- bi ess Parlour Fenders from 12s. Gd.; Braszi Rail Fenders from 5s— Hi.lard, Collegs-strset, Swansea, and Neath. 375el-23 Y'Q 10s. for a 4ft. Solid Walnut or Satin e&t/ Walnut Bedroom Suite, with side wings, all bevel plates; our own make; best value in the trade. Hillerd, College-street, Swansea, and Neath. 373ed-28 171 MATHERS and. Milipnff. — A grand lot of Furified Feathers from &*d. per lb.; MJ1- puff frcm 9d. per lb.; Millpuff Bed Sets from lis. 6d.; 561bs. weight.—Hill^rd, Swansea, and Neatii. 375el-28 A grand aelect-ion of Solid Walnut Side- boards from £ 3 10s.; a Massive 5ft Bow- flont, Solid Walnut Sldj&board, P-6 10s.; worth £8 10s,-Hillard. College-street, Swansea, and Neath. 375el-28 f* fKy—A Tery handsome Iron Frame, Oxer- < £ & strung Piaaio, marquetarie and mother-of-pearl inlaid panels, all the latest up-to-date improvements-, honestly worth £30; as good as now-Hillard, College-street., Swan- sea. 375el-23 f} A 15s. for a Roll Top Desk, solid oak, worth £ 6- walnut Bookcases from £ 2 15s. 6d.; Office Small Chairs from 3s. 6d.—Hillard, Swan- sea and Neath. 575el-28 T>jEDSTBADS! Bedstead?!! Bedsteads' in; hundreds, to be sold cheap. A few shop stiled Bedsteads at half price.—Hillard, Coi lege-streat, Swansea, and Parade, Neath. 375el-28 Furniture.—Notice to tha Eicctoi* of Sw:insoa.* Wheth*r YOII vote for Free Trade or Tariff Reform, -t will ruake no differ- ence to the Price of Hi'll's Reliable Furniture. Their reputation is sound, therefore we defy anyone to Budget. The population of Swansea and District have something to be thankful tor. Whatever the faults of the Budget, it does not tax Furniture. That's why Hill's are still able to sell at such staggering price# Everyone knows that we sell Couches for lfe. &d.; Complete Bedroom Suites v-tth Wardrobe and Chftirs, 3J, guineas; Parioor Suites for 3 guineas-, All Braaa Bedeteade at E2 19s. 6d.; Full-eize Kitchen DTesseTr. at K's. 6d.; Full-size Bedstead at 12s lid.; Handsome Saddlebag Suite, 4 guineas; Massive Walnut Sideboards. £3 10s. Therefore. when you require Furni. ture (whether for cash or by terms arranged) give your vote ,to Hill's, The Reliable and Up- to-date Furniture Sale Rooms, Central Build- ings, Gower-sfcree<t, Swansea. 401a1-S0 Property For Sale and To Let FREEHDI,D.-For Sale, Private Residence, -»■ Upiantks district, 2 reception rooms, breakfast do., small kitchen and scullery, 5 bedr. oms, hot and codd water throughout, lavatory and bath rooms; or lease would be arranged.—Wrive Lease, "Daily Post," Swan- 8e(I.. 77el-25 TJIOH-STREBT, SWANSEA.—First-class Pr- « iui6«8 to Let —Apply L. J. Popkin Mor- gaii, Solicitor, 10, Cross-street-, Sw^isea. liSel-25 OWANaEA and Mumbles.—For Sale, I. j hold House, best part of Marlborou^i- load, Brynmill; bath (ho: and cold); also Lree Leaaefiold Houses, best position, main road, Mumbles; long well let.—Apply David M Thomas, Estate Agent, Rutland-street, Swan- sea. 353el-23 lyrUMBLES.—Two Semi-detached Residences, containing 11 rooms and 9 rooms, large Gardens.—Apply Frank Ran dell, Auctioneer, 6, Coliege-stieet, Swansea. e 218el.2.8 T\ILI-WYN-KOAD, SKETTY.—Small Semi-ds- t< c. ed Villfa for .-ale 01 to Let, with Sou.-h aspect, containing seven rooms and bathroom.—Apply J, Rice Jones, Estate Agent, 284, Oxiord-street. 441el-31 TpOit oALE, Warehouse and Stable; also large %1 'J- dry Warehouse or suitable -for Works op in Picton-laiie.-Apily Caarles Gus- tavus, 29, Promenade, Swansea. 41621.3: EMI-DETACHj^D Villa, Sketty, two Houses, *-7 Sketty-roaa, and two Houses Qu-tsns- ^>.d, for Sale-; bargains.—Apply X.ucas, Auc- pT/ionaar, Swansea.. 441-;)1 I' For ale-House.. t T>OND-STR.EET, SViANSEA. Six-roonwd House for Sale.—Apifty L. J. popkin Morgan, Solicitor, 10, Cross-street, Swansea. 113el-23 "p'OR SALE, two Houses, Six room.?, with wesh iiouses and coal bouse>s; ground rent 3 guinsee >}>er annum. — Apply Henry Jones, Bircngrove, Liansamlet. 6ll7nl-2; JORYN-ROAD, SWANSEA.-F<)r Sale, Lease- —' hold Semi-detached Villa. All modern conik,nienl-O, Excellent reyair. Beautiiui vi^v,- of Cricket Fie»d and Swansea Bay.— Apply David M. Thomas, Cnanoery Chambers. K iltafcMKl-stieet, Swansea. 16J81.âô "V/^TOODLANDS, De-la-Cecihe-road, Sketty.— I This wc- I ritted itoi-e for Sale, suitable for inves:ment.—Apply J. Rice-Jones, 234, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 441,1-51 To Let-Businesi Premises. » •PO LET, Lock-up .vhop, in main thorough- A Si;- Thomas.—Write shop, "Daily Swansea. ^3el-25 TO LET, Old Three Crowns, Ho.verforciw st — Apply s. Allsopp and Sons, Ltd., Wind- s.re-.t, Swansea 407el-31 rl ° LET, 23, Fleet-st.et, Bckehouse, House. and Shop.—Apyly Mrs. Hemmings, 23. Page-street, Swansea. 97al-25 ITX) LET, Motor Garage, at Uplands, suitable far one car; gas an,; water laid on.—Apply Box 26, General Post Office, Swansea. 418el-3: To LET, centre of main street, two Shops, adjoining; splendid opportunity 'for Fi h. G-reengro-ery, or Newsvendor,- growing population.—Apply Bvan, Chemist, Morris- t n. 424el-31 —— 0 v- To Let—Houses. # rpO LET, House,, in Trafalgar-terrace, with immediate possession.—Apply James, 78, liiyn-road, Swansea. 2l3il-27 nno LET, immediate possession, Dderwen aur House, and Shop, Upper Town, Loughor' —Apply T. Arnold, The Park Llaneliy. 192.e1-27 fyo LET, House, at Newton, suitable tor Shop, • also two itesidences ill Munib.es.—Apply Fronk Randell, 6, College-sireet, Swansea. 1 nPO LET, immediately, 6-roomed House, 7, VV01"C>&S'fer-rorI'6'J" Murt"n-road, Newton, Mumbles.—Apply David Parry, Baker, Newton, 403e 1-29 To LET, Longfleld Cottage, West Cross, S mi- -*■ detached, with loveiy garden and fruit tiws.—Apply Messrs. Robinson Smith, Son, and Lewis, York-street, Swansea. 20121.27 To LET, 14, Grosvenor-road, Sketty, in !tèrch or later, two sitting, four Bedrooms. hath. south aspect, fuse view of Bay, good garden.—Apply .t above address. 367¿1.2ö rP0 be Let, West Cross, near Swansea, Semi- detached Villa Hesidenoe, 2 Reception Rooms, Billiard Room, 6 Bedrooms, Bathroom, Rooms, Billiard Room, 6 Bedrooms, Bathroom, and usual offices; Garden and small Orchard. —For further particulars apply to Henry Par- minter, House and Estate Agent, Neath. l46el-25 4¡f!OMBLJiI¡:).H{)1115e to Let, conuaining 7 ).JJ.. Rooms, bathroom (hot and cold), etc.; magnificent view; cloSe to station.—Apply C. Gmtavus, 2S, Promenade, Swansea. 6124nl-26 NEATH.Substalltial House to Let. hot and cold water, bat-h, etc., nicelv decorated, la ga garden, side entrance; good reps,r. Apply Alford, 93, Briton Ferry-road, Neath. 392el-29 *}r7 Gwydr-oresoent. to Let, wi1«}i isoiiiediafte possession, ne.vjy deooi-at?d; rent £ 32 per annum.—Apply Jones, Auctioneer end Valuer, 284, Oxford-street. 441el-31 "I Offices To Let. r\t*FIci*S to Let, at Metropolitan Bank Buildings, Castle-square, and also at 27. Wind-stieet, and Goiat-street.—Apply John F.' Harvey and Sons. 450el-29 To Let-St%bles and Coachhouses rrO LKT, a Sta-bie, ro*>my Hay Loft, at -*■ the back of 27, Page-street; suitable for motor gsrage.-Apply bl, Mansel-street., Swan- sea. 92el-25 lending Libraries. B-ENN-N-UPl\d;- Library, opposite Uplands Hotel. All new books, best autbors. Terms: Subscriptions or weekly. Tasteful Stationery, Printing, Oie Stamping. I High-class Tobacco department, Public Tele, pbone Call office. Visit esteemed. 583Cn-t.e Music. PIANOFORTE TUNING, 35 6d., fiecom- meodations from Dr. Turpin, Gladstone, and Broadwood and Solts. Pianos from Hop- k.nton, Collard. Brinsmead, etc 'Sale or Hire Charles Eden, 5;), Brunswick-street, Swan. sea. a PIANOFORTES Timed, 3s. 6cL Pianos by Br,nsmead and Collard and other lead- ing makers, from 10s 6d. monthly. Show. rooms.—J. F. Collect-, 4, Nioholi-street, Swan- sea. 635b3*3 I.^OR SALE, Harmonium in Walnut Case, by .&; Mnrdoch; R2 17s 6d.; a bargain.—Apply 1. Phillips Parade, Sw;me,aa. 178,1-16, PIANO, by Lemoine and Co., London,, Walnut Case, Panel Front, excellent condition; only £ 18 10s., as. 6d. per month till paid for. —Thompson and Shaekell, Ltd., 32, Castle- street, Swaosee. 3761-28 PIANO, by Tolkein. lkndon, Walnut Case, -i. Panel Front, in good condition, only eiig-lutly old-fashioned; £ 12 12s.; 7s. per month. -T;'ompeon and Sha?li?ell, Ltd., 52, Castle- street, gwangw, 376el-28 PIANOFORTE, by Oollard and Col Lard. yTal nut Case; original oojt, 65 yuinees; hoe toned instrument; reduced io 24 guineas, or 10s. 6d. per month.—Thompson and Si-,eekell, Ltd., 32, Castle-street, Swansea. 37681.23 LiEFTVOFF do tiling—Eeet -pfriees giVen. 1 L'rUo& Gonte', (Children's Clothing, B tc. Furniture boug-ht. any amount. Cash.—Mrs. Thuok, 15 and 16. Prince of Wales- road. Siwansja.—N.B. (ioods not sold in town w*hesre bought. 450d! -Al Apartments to Let. APARTMENTS.—Front Sitiing-room and Bedroom to Let, suitable for business gentirfiuan; balii.—Ajjply b, Wiljowe-piaoe, noor Aibert Hall, Swansea. l22el-2o A gentleman higlily recommends Bedroom Xi ynd ti^tiiig-ronm or Cxiffibined Room; s.'iiMemen dining out uisferred.—Apply Miss Ada Blanche Nelson Nouer, 53, Gwydr-cres-cen Uplands, Swansea. 42321:31 B- y l¡¡LL-Su-¡¿-l<'urn¡,r Ar;"¡t- -D ments; board optional; wito cTF witliout iw,e ia,te dinner near trams; sea vjp'.—26, St. Aibjin's-road, Swansea. 71el-25 CCOMFORTABLE Lodgings to Let; suit Young Man in business; terms moderata.-ApIA- 23, Park-street, Swansea. 417el-31 OMFORTABLE Bearooro; suit friends or V marriod coupie; bath and 11& of :tting- room.—39, Singietou ^cieet, cto^e to Omnd Theatre, Swan&ea. :ó..el-2ô COMFORTABLE Furnished Rooms, suit one or Two respectable Young Men; board optional; central; terms moderate.—Apply 51. We.-Urnry-street, Swansea. 456el-51 COMFORTABLE Furnished Sitting-rrjom and ci Bedroom vacant; suit business man; homely; no children; foo-d cocking, gas, and j cttsnd^nee; moderate.—28, Cradcck-sa-ee*. Swansea 42Sei-27 JAIiGE Front Combined Hoom. n.oeiy iur- J nished; suit gentlemen, teruvs n.derate. -75. Mansel-terrace, Swansea. ADY, mtiding in best, part of. Swansea, L wishes to share her F-irnished House with smuil family; without attendance.—Write Se'iect. "Daily Post," Swansea. 219el-28 rpo LET, Unfurnished or Farnisbed Rooms, •I 11, Page-street, Swansea. 68?l-25 TO LET,'two Unfurnished Rc-oms; no chil- dren.—Apply 35, Margaret-street, St. Thomas, Swansea. 438-21-31 TO LET, two furnished Rooms, or Lodgings, suitable for two Young Men-, moderate toerms.184. Oxford-strael, Swansea. rpO LET, two or three Rooms; ose of oath- X 100m, scullery, r.nd gas -tove; every c ri c,AI)ply 22, Beach-street, Swan- s.ea. 45181-31 TO LET, Furnished Front Sitting-room and one Bed;ooirff"15atii (hot end cold); good cooking and itt-tndcnc-e. 19. Walter-road. Swansea. 130c 1-26 rpo LET, two Furnished Rooms, suit Young A Ladies or Married Coupie; also two Unfurnished Rooms.—Apply 118, St. Helen's- road, Swansea. 13621-2,:) rpo LET, tivo Rooms, in neicb- hour hood; suit ,me or two gontlemtn; oarms moderate.—Write Moderate, "Dt.ily Pos. SwaaiCO- 6921-25 rpo IXT, two comfortable Furnished Ro ms, JL with homely people; suit married; con pie—Apply 31. Kini-oy-terrace, Pa-rm-lane. | St. Thomas, Swansea. 365.:t-23 rpo LET, Furnished Bed-Sitting-room: suit J- married couple; 6s. weekly; use of scnl- | i lry and gas stove three minutas from Al- bert Hall.—43, Carlton-terrace, Swansea. 353s-1-25 rpo LET, large, well fuirii hed Front Sitting-j ro .m and <ms or two Bsdrooms. witn every convenience: with or without board; su tone or two gen.Tjemtn; bat) (not and < COI(i),ia Swansea 4 Let, ziii,,l Sit- » » ting-ror rr,; suit married couple; no chil- dren—Write C.C., "Daily Post," Swansea 197.1-2S and Bed- t t'1 r oai to be Let; bath (hot and oold). jras stove; good view.—Applv to 22, Wood- lands-terrace, Swansea. 119:1-23 -RANTED, one or t\VO respeo'^ble Young Men; share rcoms with two others. pleasant evenings; cent;air mode-ra:e-rj ',ó. Sivirik, "Daily Post," Swansea 3&4eJ-23 j ? Furnished Rooms to Let; suit new]y- married couple or two steady men.—27, Brynsifi-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Swansea 135el-26 rr Wiiiows-place, Swansea.—Comfortable for one or tw.o Young Men; bath (hot and cold); terms moderate. 159el-26 -j a Oro&s-street, Swansea.- -Three Rooms, fn- t flo,r. to Let, as Offices.—Apply L. J popkin Morgan, Solicitor, 10, Cro-ss-tstree! Swansea. 111.27 Apartments Wante.t. !j A PARTMENTS, with Wanted, in Mum- il fiyi-ee or Laiigianu, lor lady and two children-.—Apply, stating terms, to Langland, "Daily POst," Swansea. 42J-1-31 i'tOOB Rooms,, with ttronflwno? near Al&x- children-.—Apply, stating terms, to Langland, "Daily POst," Swansea. 42J-1-31 i'tOOB Rooms,, with ttronflwno? near Al&x- vJ an-diVi.-rcad, Tequij'ftd by gentleman.— e Box 10, "Daily Swensea. 447el-31 rpWO Young Men ieouire Bedroom and Sit- A Un^-room; hot and cold bath; mode ate etms; central.-Write Box 248, "Daily Pest." Swansea. 42Del-28 rjlWO Unfurnished Rooms Wanted, by young married couple, Oa Aj1 gyle-street or l'liichaxidson-street.—Writs P., "DaiJy Poet." S won sea. 140el-25 \\tANTED, immediately, by rosj/ectfibie Per- » » son, quiet home during Accouchment— P?œse state terms, trid addrees, to Terms, "laily Post," Swansea 12961-25 TTTANTEID, by a respectable Married Couple. » » three or four rooms, central, or rtuoll i-i uz;e vireferred; raliabl 2 tenantis.—Write im- mediately, to Rooms, 'Dad)' Post," Swansea. 358el-25 JITANTED, Urianda or Higher Sketty, o. r):- i 1 fortable Bedr.>oin and Sitting-room, iafendance, Lre. light; lady and child (five;, i Verv moderate tarrrs.-Write Moderate, "Daily | Post," Swansea. 222el-25 } Ecrs^s. Carriagres, etc. Î'L-'O:a SALE, Horse and Cart, suitable for coal merchant; also lorry.-AI)ply 108, Wes- drn-s.,rcet. swens-oa. 90el-25 FOR SALE, useful Mate. 15.2, cheap.—Apply W. S. Clark, corner Page-street, Walter- r.ad, Swansea. 427el-31 I^OR SALE, two Wagon. cheap to early pur- ahaeeff; in good *)OOidition.—Apply '6, Mount Pleasant, Gwaun-Oae-Gurwen. ojOel-SS FOR SALE, Cob. 13.2, Harness. New Gambo, Chaflou'Uter. and GaJvaaizod Stable.— Apply Griffiths. Colby-road, Burry Port 6128nl-27 OR SALE, datk bay Ti,) Cail,, and Harness; steady worker in ail gear, to- getber or separately.—Apply Isaac, Alit. Llan- gennech.. 145el-25 FOR SALE. Brown Mare, good worker, i< hands; cheap; no deuJers; owner har ing no us.Vimpany, 72, Western-str&e», Swansea. 223el-Z? 'L"OR SALE, Pony, Cart, and Harness, in ex- cellent condition, or exchange for lighter.—Apply G. L. Tucker, Richardson- »t-re«t, Swansea. 188el-27 FOR SALE, reliable Cob, 14.3; Mere, 15 hands, quiet in *11 harness; also Trap and Harness, suit, cob 13.2. Bargain to immediate purchaser; room wanted.—Apply Howell Jen- kins, near Churoh, Lkinsamlet, 186e1-2'7 GOOD Pony, Light Trolley end Harness for Sale, oompJete; rheap to immediate ixir- eboa,-er.-Ap,ply W. J. John, The Market, Swan- eel. 1.3761-25 USEFUL Pony, Trap, end Harness for Apply Three Compasses, Olydach. I' 106el-25 ITERY smart Pony, 13.2, thiek et, good in harness or saddle, practically new har- ness; £14 the lot,-Ad-dres:s E. M., Daiiiy Pcte>t," Swinsea. 443&1-31 WE have for Sale the following Cars, all in first-class condition:—10-12 h.p. Darracq, I hew last June, complete with all sparae; -12- h.p. Enfieia, complete is above-, 6 h.p. Rover, 'two-seater; 9-11 hop. Karracq 4-goater oomplete: 8 'h.p Darracq complete; 15 11.1). Ford 2-soater. complete; xoepti-onal bargains.—Apply West < Wales" Motor Car OJ Ltd., 7, Meibourne-plffce. Swansea. ldOel-26 E IA/I PIRIEI m A OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. TWO PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY. First Performance 6.50 n.m. Seooid PerfonMOO » p.m. Seats may be booked by Post, Wire or Phone. TelepboDe N6. 92 OmfcreL, 7. -M'lND.l'V..JANUARY 34th, 1910, AND DURING THE V.TJE.K. FRED KARx>u presents the fu-i-ther Adven turn- oi that well-known character, PE5R- KINSl The Coioesal Production of- PERKINS, MP." THE LABOUR CANDIDATE. AND THE SUFFRAGETTE PET ALBERT BRUNO AS THE La BOUR CANDIDATE. THREE DELARIES, I MABEL MAVIS, Introducing their Speciality Act on the In her unique Musical Entertainment. Treble Trapeze, Rings and Swinging Ropes, TUI A DCII A T I Afcin DADD WUH NOVEI EFFECTS. MARSnAliL AWD rAKK, An Act of Distinction. Drawing-rootn Enterta-ioers. DARAS, The Canadian Girl, Preseoxtiug Living Portraits of Great Com- GLADYS MAVIUS. posers, changing tfoen one to another in fu-.il In her entertaining Chorum Songc and view of the a-udience. Speciality Dances*. JENNIE ALEXANDER, New v)d Interesting Subiezts on th* Juvenile Comedienne aaid Mimic. AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. TOSS'EM AND MISS'EM GORNALLA EDDIE In their Screair.inglv Comic Acrobatic Act. Full of troubles, juggles and twists, and your sides will ache at the sight of the Qu eer Customer when he catches himself dtJeod ing. T0-XTGET at 7.30. Doors opea 7. NO 1ABLT DOOXB. THE DAIRYMAIDS." I»RTL30 9 PECIAI- f'R E 2/6, l; Sy 9d. M c' Next Week—The Woman in the Case. Popular Prioes. Is. 6d., Ie., and 6d. Ioi.- Hum linn Hill I'lll llllll— B ilil HW—MHII—IIIH iWMIW—WH IMBIt _—< I At thfb 8 T Â Ri4 i Swansea Monday. January 24th. and during the Week, Welcome Visit of t-he World- rcnowned Roman Plav— CLAUDIAN. THE GREATEST CREATION OF THE LATE WILSON BARRETT. Next Week-Ht-r Second Time on Ear '1<5> J-.$ J ALBERT HALL,"SWANSEA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28th, at 8 GLHHB BUTT k ma. KEHEHLET BBPIF08D AND FULL CONCERT PARTY. Mme. CLARA BUTT and Mr. KENNERLEY RUMFORD ^rill Sing New Song Cycle— Pour Cautionery Tales and a Koral." ',IREBEOCA" (who slammed doors for fun and periehed miserably)- "diM" (who ran away from his nurse and was eaten by a lion). SflATILDA" (who told lies and was burned te death). HF-NRY KINa" (who chewed little bits of string and was cut Off in dreadfal agonies). "CHARLES AUGUSTUS FORTESCUE" (who always did wbat was right and so accumulated a great fortune). TICKETS.-5s., 4s., 3s., 2s. 6d. and 2s. *t Thompson and Shaekells. Gallery, Is. a oprs only. Early Doers 7.15, 6d. extra. Ticket holders Free. — ———' MUMBLES PIER SKATING RINKS, OPEN ALL DAY. Instruction for Ladies ana Gentlemen Free of Charge. HANNEY'S MILITARY BAND EATERY AFTER NOON AND EVENING. Refreshments, Luticheonc,. -'rea&, he.. at Pier Hotel. FIRST CLASS RETURN FARE AN D USE OF SKATES FOR 3 HOURS- ONE SHILLING. Thursday, lith February.-G RAND FAN CY DRESS CARNIVAL- OLYMPIC RINK, OXFORD STREET. THE FIRST AND ONLY CKAT ING RINK IN SWANSEA, 3 SESSIONS DAILY-10 le l, 2.30 to 5, 7.30 to 10.30. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. SKATES OR FLOOR SURFACE—6d. E. I;. CLARKE, Acting Manager. DON'T FORGET PROF. CLARKE'S BENEFIT, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19th, mOo Miscellaneous Sales. FOR SALE, pedigree Pomeranian Bitch, pure white.—1,150. Neath-road, Plasmarl, Swansea. 597 d 1-23 R SALE, a Double Mail Cart-, in good condition.—Apply W. Roderick, Breoon- road, Ystradgynlais. S122nl-26 FOR HALE, cuea-p, tw-i Iron Bedsteads ifull size); also Malleart. cariy two.—Apply 55, Fabiim-siireet, St. Ttomas, Swansea. 445el:Jl LXiit SALE. Billiard Table, ooet P30, in fi-st- .r oi&ss condition; sacrifice £ 24.—Apiily G. Whitehead, Church-square, Morriston. 404el-29 "J^OR SALE, Dog and Bitch Puppie6, by the winning sire Cradoc Oxonian," to be sold cheap; room wanted-16, Balaclava-stree:, St. Thomas, Swansea. 11-27 TIOR SALE, Yost Typewriter, No. 10, in per- lect condition, in every respect as new.— lull j>artieulars as to where to be seen, of Yost, "Daily Post," Swansea. 37ftel-29 "CK5R SALEX real Sealskin Jaeket, will sell -*• for 15s. 6d.; also a Mandoline Guitar, in good eoudikoIl.-Apply Grocer, The Stores, top pa.rt of Nicholl-straet, Swansea. 377el-29 IT OR PALE, 1 h.p Garileneur O.l Engine, al- most equal to new; can be seen running:. ()wnAr no fuitfocr use for same.-Apply Mar- quise, 221, Oxford-street. Swansea 45901-51 '{;lOR SALE, cheap, bargain, Yorkshire Toi- X Terrier Puppy, pure, breed, (^kru: blue and tan; sire, "Ardwick VietcNr," the property of John Hastweil, 34, Old Elm-street, Ardwick, MtnchesW, dam Brown's "Floss," good pedi- g ee, which contains the pick of ail the best blood of the present day,-Kinzett, 4, New Or- chard-street, Swansea 37ftel-29 "pOR KALE, obeap. to save second removal A one Pair of 16in. and one Pair of 8in. Hauling Eng.nee, one Boil«r 27ft. t. 7ft. In- sured at lffiibb.; one 30ft. x 7Tt. Sin.; 40 tons 01 Colliery Rails, 181 bg aDd 22118.; &0 Trams, 2ft. Sin., 2ft. 9in., and 21t 10m. guage, and numerouB other Plant and Machinery also Portable Engine, Mort-u- Mill, and Saw Beooh. -Apply Charles Williams, Maohinac Mer- chant, Morriston. 800nl-te. B ILLIhP-DC-I,-or Sale, Flall-qaze Rwrrougtoea and Watte Table, £ 28; smaller Tables, R12 and :6,-BUlila.rd Roomr, 215, High-street. Swan- sea- 174el-26 T>ARGAIN —For Sale, two Nanny Goats (one hornless); must sel!: room wanted; no < reasonable offer refused.—Apply Oaten, Llwyn- ffvn n. Rlven, 148el-26 ELECfRic Lamps.—Several Arc Lamps, suit- able for Colliery-or Work? Lighting, for sOo; wiU acoept very low price to clear.- Apidy W. Edwards, Draper, Swansea. 221el-27 HA-NDSOME Wainut Sideboard and Ssddie- l>ag Suite for Sal, £7 13a. the lot. Apply Miiie, "Daily Po?t, z- w an ",a401el-30 HUMBER Motor Cycle for Sale, 5 h-P-, good JLA hill climoer and In perfect ranmnt oaxier; £12. or nearest offer-Write Motor, "Daily Poet," Swansea. i54el CHAMPION pedieree Bull Pnppiee for s-le ch-eap.-Apply W. raJ.jiford, 52, Malvern- terrace, Brrynmill, 5wan»*a. 228el-2T CAMERAS, several biz^6* to be sold oheM>; no reasonable oSer refased.—Phote- grapher, 70, Haw«born6-avenue. Swansea, & be~ Sold f MseStefi. Lai^e Photo i and two Larpe Boards, to be r*- moved for c-e-buildinff-—P^rticulwrB, Photographers, Swansea. SKATDiG RINKS.—Fffr -^le, O ing Rink Company- giving diTidends of 30 to 50 1^ pent- r>rese-Dt prices, pay- R k —s. J. Henrv Iredale ana «»Pi.28 Wftter-street LiTerpo^- P' to -tir -u sale.—Apply Deakin, B.r- IGs JSne Hoate. High-Street, mingtoam 8 210ri-2T Swaueea. ClKATiNG^RINKS^ O inr Rink Comp«"es, on present pr1** °wl« +vi ^Particulars on application to J- able monthly -Particu^ Henrv Iredale and Water-street, LiverP001' Dentistry- TEMPLAR Roome. CUØJt i. Swansea, below.. —. -— v-EW TErrH-S"^ ™ i.1 from one — ~rw»T~Suinea Full 8«U. T^^SSS w —— si A durability ——=— JCJ (painless proce»j_ —- vrtth atsedol »b«B FREE Rrtraottons sol teeth are ardsrao- —-r— «00«.^3BWS Daily— ooe-n-street, (near Emplrrt SwaMe6-1MO. oxtotd-ÂN&t. (apposi.. h. ,rAKE your own" Frwrn, and Boy Thomas, 29, anean-stre6t' <»* S, arwg^gffi.9 Neath-