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NOTIOE-The "South Walee Daily Post" will be delivered diroot to enbecrifbers from the Chief Oflices, High-street. Swansea, at the following prepaid ra.tes;- Per Messenger. Per Port. TTu-ee Months 3 3 6 6 Six Months 6 6 13 0 twelve Months 13 0 26 0 Any irregularity in the delivery should be made known immediately at the Head Office. SITUATIONS VACANT. Cooks and Kitchenmaids. .¡ ^"lOOK-GEJNERAL, trustworthy, Wanted, at once; good vages.—Apply White Rose Howl, Walter-road. Swansea. 690e2-7 ANTED, Cook-General; also Kitchen Maid. —*5. High-stireet, Swansea. 759e2-8 .^V"ANTED, Cook-General; references re- quired; good wages given.—Apply 35, Bryn-rcad, Swansea. 785e2-8 "Yy ANTED, experienced Cook General; small family; man cleans boots and knives. Mrs. Jones, Eeathmont, Aberavon. 783e2-3 "^TANTED, experienced Cook; (De used-to W large business house. — Apply David Bvans and Co.. Ltd., Goat-street, Swansea. 925e2-ll ^Y^A-N'TED, good Cook-General; small fant- w„c y* another kept.—Apply, stating "Daily nqt"red' and ~*peri«M^ to M^ress, y Poet, Swansea. 6183n2-ll ~—1 ■ Housekeepers, ">- JJO^S-EKEeiPER.—Situation required, im. ton/i r? teiy' experienced all-round dntJos, Ariri, n cook, methodical, quick, age 34.— A. J., 6, Reck-terrace, Mumbles. 90462-11 Nurses. WA-NTED, Nursemaid, with .references. — Apply Mrs. Lotdwig, 50, Waiter-tro&d. 8w&Gsea. 124ee-7 Generals. HNERAL Servant Wanted, ago 17 to 20; some washing.—Miss Rice, 16, Gnoll' Park-road, Neath. MAeJMO ^j.i £ NEKAL Servant Wanted for small family. -Apply after 5 p.m., to Michael, 27, Bryn-road, Swansea. 728e2-9 fftJSATH.—Wanted, at onee, good General fftJSATH.—Wanted, at onee, good General Servant.—Mrs. Kimble, WymondJey, Vic- toria Gardens. Neath. 743e2-8 ANTET), Young General; 66, Weatern-st-reet, Swansea. 6177n2-9 w ANTED, at onoo, good General Servait —Apply Rutland Arms, Swansea. 508at2 TV" ANTED, good Genarai Servant, at once.— Apply 197, E&toncrescent, Swansea. 671e2-7 Wanted, General Servant.—Apply between 6 and 7, Tunyrallt, Eaton Grove, Swan- fr?a' 6196n2-11 "TEAMED, good 'General Servant; sleep out -Apply Mrs. "Watson, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 717e2-7 "rtfANTED, good Gen-oral; four in fami! f Mrs. Powell, 3a, Bryumill-creeoent, Swansea. 860e2-8 "Y^ ANTED. at once, Chambermaid.—Apply, J with full particulars, Lion Royei Hotel Lampeter. 9l9e2-12 a Young Girl, far Mornings; 7 r small family.—Apply 14, Mixador-cree- 762&2S TyANTED, a ?ood General, able to assistTTn Bar.—Apply Sam Puncheon, Waterloo. Street, Swansea. 523e24 ..WAIITED. clean <jeneral, for family of two; no washing; good wages.-Apply 4, Bryn. rql.d. Swansea. 616] n2 7 ANTED, good' General Servant.—Apply Mrs. Hill, 44, Somerset-terraoo, fit.. Thomas, Swansea. 91662.12 TyANTED, good General Servant, with re- ferences.—Apply Mrs. Lodwig, SO, Wal- ter-road, Swansea- 724e2-7 goad Genoral Servant, about 17 w y<ars of age..—Apply Jonu-M, Oyster- ttout.h Hotel, Swansea. 794e2-9 iTy ANTED, good General Servant; early r.ser; references.—Mrs. Sheppard, Com- mercial HOW, Gowerton. 776e2-8 iTyANTED, a Young Girl, 16 to 18, to assist. t. m housework, for mornings.—Apply 16 B-waneea. 676e3-9 S°od G.'rl, for Housework, and essist in Bar.—Appiy at once, Cfistle ^otores. Castle-street, Swansea. 701e2-7 ANTED, a go^~l^rg~~Giii, of 18Table f f to milk and wash; reference-—Bryn- awel. Col Wi.n stone, Cowbridge. 719e2-7 ^YYrANTED. experienced General, abottt l t'f 25; one who can wash; good .re.erenoea required.—3, JPage-at-reet, Swaaeaa. 806e2-9 AN'XE,D respectable Girl, as Gtf-#mi; must have good referenca.—Apply Red Cow, Oarmarthen-roed, Swansea. 726a6-27 tTyANTED, good, honest Girl,-for General Housework; ve.y comfortable home.— Apply 72, Men -e Hon road, Swansea. 910e2-ll WANTF.L. immediately, respectable Girl, to assist in Honsework, sleep in.—Apply 7sUla.ms, 24, O&cll^treet, Manaelton. 864e2-6 ANTED, experienoai General; must have Ballrf reference —^Apply Weisbard, Stat.mn 1dinga< Alexandra-road, Swansea. 679e2-7 lYyAnted, a good Girl, for General House- T9R •KW<Sr* £ about 20.—Apply Mrs. Perkins, ^sington-orescent, Swansea. 732e2-7 iTyANTEjj^ «j) experienoed Giii, as Plain Cook, in Business Hou.se.-Apply D. J. Meylor, Ltd., High-street, Swansea. 804e2-9 \XFANTED, e good General Servant, at Bon Marobe, Ammanford; plain oooking and toaehing; good home for suitable pereon. 797eS-9 \XTANTED, good General, about 20-25; refer- enco required; good wages.—Mrs. Han- sad. Oourttend-terraoe, Merthyr Tydvil. 875e2-12 ANMD, regpeotable Young Girl, betweeii 15 and 17, to take' charge of two chil- dren.—Apply 2. Glanmor-terraoe, Uplands, Swansea. E87e2-10 \\TANTED, at once, a clean, respectable Gen- » eral Servant, able to do plain cooking, and to aseist in Bar.—Apply Borough Arine, Swansea. 91822-12 ryANTED, a good General Servant, for a small family in the. Lplands; good wages.—Apply Mrs. Holwill, 41, Trafalgar- terracKj Swansea. 736e2-7 "fyANTED, clean, respectable General S»r- vant, not under 25; n& waahing or oook- ing; good referen?ee required—Apply Holt, 5, Weesail-square, Swanseo. 880e2-10 Vy ANTED, eleen, respectable Girl, for ■ Housework, for part of day; good char- acter first, A. Pemiell, N-ews. agent, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 853e2-9 TyANTED, a respectable Yoang Girl, for W General Housework; sleep home; four in family.—Apply between 6 and 8 p.m., at 7. Gwydr-crescent, Uplands, Swansea. 684e2-7 Servants' Registry Office. /OOK-GENEiRAL, Housekeeper, House-Par- C lourmaid, Nurse-Housemaid, Nursemaid, •Mothers' Helps. several Generals, Wanted, im- mediately. Housekeeper, Comp&uion, Yourog Housemaid, disengaged-Rest, Mumbles. 744e2-6 T^DITH BRANSBY, Agency, Mumbles, re- quires experienced Cooks, Parlourmaids, H o ase Par 1 ou r m«i. id o, Cook-&ene*ria!s. Jl20- £ ?4- Nurse, Barmaids, Genaralfi, £14-1.:18. Town and Country. 923e2-l2 MRS. LLEW. HOWELL, Registry Office for Servants, 221, Oxford-street, fbove Mr. Marquis s Shop. Situations fouud for all cAasses of Servants. Cooks and Generals re- quired immediately. 712e2-7 OWANSBA Employment Agency and Servant*' s Registry, 13, High-atree: A r cede. Sev- eral Cooks Wanted, also Housemaids. Several V'aiuesses disengaged; also Hotel Cook. — Miss Williams. 697.12*7 Ty ANTED, immediately, experienced and Plain Cooks, Cook-Housekeeper, Parlour and Housemaids, Laundresses, Generals, etc.— Apply Miss Lewis, High-class Registry, 18 Castle-street, Swansea, 82&ea-9 Miscellaneous Situations. -<- "DANKER Honda Wanted.—Apply Foreman r"~ iiorc ilals Quarr.es, Cyminer, near Port faibot. 448e2-lG IUNCED Milliner M'anteti,* at once.— Write Draper, "Daily Post," Swansea 83582-10 /IRL Wanted, for Cieaning Tins.—Applv 5, Portland-Street. Swansea. 381e2-29 ROGERS.—Hie Home and Colonial Stores i"equu«e a smart Junior, and a oompetent ButJterman. Apply Hign-atreet, Swansea. 865e2-10 Q.ROOM-GARDENER, must b> "able to drive a pair; wages 22s. 6d., and capital 5-rocmed Cottage; wife to undertake bmall lanndry.-J. Veuglan Evans, 6, Cowell. 6tioot, Llanolly. 549^2-5 JQ ERII'S a Chance for both sexes!!— £ 100- £ 3ri0. Sanitoxy Inspec.ors, Lady Health Visi- tors, School Nurses. Postal C.nJ.I'IoOH Leasous for Cardiff Exam, now commencing, fee 25s 450 Biuooess^s.-Muihens, Sanitary E^ijer: Sunderland. 430d.12 "OLL'MBER Wanted, in about a fortnight, for country job; must be experienced and reliable; steady job to suitable man.—Write Box 29, "Daily Post," Swansea. 936e2-12 REQUIRED, for steelworks in Russia, a reliable Man to take cliaj^e of Siemen's- Martin Open Hearth Furnaces, basic proeese Only those who are capable of analysing the raw material and can superintend tt..e part of producing suitable steel for tinplate bars need apply.—State leferenoes and salary re- tuired. to Box 52, "Daily Post," Swansea. 6194n2-ll STRONG Young Man Wanted, for Gwoe.-y s Stores Porter, one used to Grocery Trade prararred. Also Sandwioh Maid and Kitchen Maid.—Apply Mackworth Hotel, Swan- Moa" 714e2-7 nnELEPHONE.—-Wanted, immediately, Young ■ G.rl. for Branch Telephone Exchange.— Apply John S. Brown, Oxford-s&reet, Swansea. 705e2-7 rpROUSElR Hands.—Exp&rienoed Machinist •* Wanted; also Improves.—International Bespoke Clothing Co., 28a, Orange-street, Swa-n- sea.. 770a3-3 VT/"ANTED, a Blacksmith.—Apply to Gurnos, 'r Wheelwrights, Ystalyfera. 798e2-6 WANTED," a Lady Pianist, at once.—Aijply -1 Tempie Bar, High-etrtet, Meitliyr. 784e2-8 "V?yANTED, two good Cold Rollers, at once.— Apply Amman Tin plate Co., Garnant. 6182n2-7 WANTED, an RiU-roumd Barmaid.—Apply immediately. Castle Stores, Oastle-stpeet, Sw.ini?ea. 702e2.7 \\TANTED, capable Girl, as Barmaid; refer- ence required.—Apply L. R., "Daily I P:>SIt." Swansea. 947e £ -ll Ty anted, a strong Lad, ibr Furnftmro W«tehouse.—Apply Jones and Moorgan, 12, G-awear-stree. Swansea. S01e2-I0 TyANTED, smart Driver; good wagv»s~; » knows district thoroughly.-Write Dis. trict, "Daily Post," Svranaaa. 704c2-7 TyAN^ED. smart. Youth, to assist in Stmes; Tr able to drive; about 18 years.—Write Drive, "Daily Post," Swansea. 703e2-7 \l\f AN I'ISD. a Ir1.1. to dr.ve pony end trap, nnd make himself useful.—Apply Ohap- }>&11, 53, Wind-street, Swansea. 677e2-9 N. D, a reliable Person, with good re. "f ferences, as Barmar-rj.—Apply pergorually if possible, to Mrs. Evans, Somerset Hotel, Neeth. 675e2 7 T^T"ANTJ5P, a strong r&srp«K>,table Lad, lor Varntebing and Warehouse Work; wages '5. weekly. Start at onos.-Apply Musgrave's, Castle-street, Swansea.1 861e2-10 WANTED, Handy Men, to look after tKxrse, drive, milk, and be genemlly useful; refeence required.—Apply Lloyd Rogers. Brynhawl, West Gross, neaa- Swansea. 876e2-10 WANTED, Y^«ng Lidy, os First Hand, for W Fancy and Stationery Business, with thorough knowledge of Art Neaaiilewwk. — Write Stationer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 72&>2-7 WANTED, Young Girl, for Furniture Ware- house, with slight knowledge of Office vv irk; Welsh prefened.—Api'iy, stating age and salary required, to Box 50, "Daily Post," Swansea. 901e2-10 WANTED, for eight mill Tlnplate Works on Cortin nt. steady, reliable Pickler, accustomed to Millbrook Machine; preference given to an Improver.-Apply Box 150, "Daily Post," Swansea. 6195n2-11 WANTED, experienced, ftret-c»ass Certifi- f oaitiad Manager, to Aevetlori Cciliery; accustomed to than, srteep Seams.—Apply, with tesimon.a.ls, stating age, experience, and sai- ery requiawd, to Bitumen, "Daily Post," Swan- e&a. 951c2-14 YOUNG JAdy Wanted, for Fried Fish Shop; Y must be thoroughly experienced.—Apply GriCtths, Oakwood-street, Port TaLbot. 6171nM Pi 10b. Weekly can be earned addressing Envelopes for us; woTk to be done at home.—Send addressed envelope, Supply Co.. home.—Send addressed envelope, Supply Co.. 2, Kingly-street, London. 307e2-27 1, 111 r=a Agents and Travellers. TNSfURANCTl—Colleotor end Canvasser re- J- quired, for Swansea and district; good opening for energetic man,—Apply 4, Heath- fteld-atreat, Swansea. 745e2-l2 T ADY. well-edaiceted, and of good eooial JL< position, required as Outdoor Repre- sentative; duties 1 g'ht- and pleasant; previous experier.ce not essential, but must ba fluent of speech and possessed of business abilities; *>erman-siit. appointment end progressive sal- ary.—Apply, in confidence, to Box G., "Daily Post," Swansea. 865e2-6 SMART Canvassers Wan ed; wages and oom- mission.—Apply between 6 and 7, at 29, BeJLe. Vine-street, dwenaea. 670?e-9 SECRETARY of Scottish Association, who Ð csn influence business in an a-rt'itale wh'ch will appeal irresistibly to his country men, .s invited to apply to Burns, "Daily Post," Swansea. 865e2-6 rjTEA Canvasser Wanted, with good connec- tion good wages to right man. Write Connection, "Daily Post," Swansea. 897e2-10 WANTED, Lady, to travel; must be smart, w and of good appeairaDoe.-Wet-a B., "Daily Post," Swansea. 700e2-7 l WANTED, smart. experienced, and truBt. wortiiy Canvassers, for Enlru-gements. J Salarv end Commission.—Apply between 7.30 and 8 30 p.m., at 159, St. Helens-road. Swansea. 915e2-12 Managers and Clerks. ACCOUNTANT requires, immediately, cap- able Clerk, for month. Permanency pos- C,e s.ble.-Apply, etaling age, experience, and salary requited, to Audit, "Daily Post," Swan. sea. 840e2-l0 Clerkship's" £ 85^.6450 f-Admiralty, war, Excise, Customs Offices, vscaaoies now; Excise, Customs Offices, vscaaoies now; open to all, aged 15-22. Experience unneces- sary. Special explanatory pamphlet free. — Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, *Jb&rt Hall, Edinburgh. 92782.11 CLERKS.—Slican-Duployau Shorthand saves c a year's study. Learned in tweive les- sous. Jfiighe&t speeds. Used in Parliament j dliily. Send postcard for illustrated land- j book, Deimrtment 8, Shorthand Aiasociatiou, G:osvenor-road, London, N. 829e2-3 JUNIOR Clerk Wanted, in Merchant's OffiN. —Write, giving full particuiafB, to X.L., "Daily Post," Swansea. 6: 91n2.11 WANTED, Boy, for Snipping office at Docks r 1 -Apply, in own handwriting, stafn;, age, to Ship, "Daily Post," Swansea. 704e2-7 WANTED, good Canvassers, for well-known W Houaeholcl commodity, good Salesmen. HighESt. reierer.oes ini.Kpensable.—Ap^plv V,T W., "Daijy Post," Swansea. 840e2-10 "Wf ANTED, for Shipping Office, at Docks, a » sniut Youth, witn same exparienoe. Shorthand essential.—Write, stating age, and wa^es expected, 10 Shorthand, "Daily Post." Swansea. 830e2-ll YOUNG Ludy Agents requiirea, to solicit Cash Orders for Costumes end Dress; also EiOuse Maieriils; suit drassmp.kers, etc. P«-tte.rns supplied.—Hamer, 8, Maesyilan, Llan- Idloes. 6167c2-7 Tradesmen's Apprentices and Assistants. APPRENTICE required, for Tailor's Shop; A must bo Intelligent; not under 16; and a worker. Taught Duties and Cutting, and small wages given; no pJ'eIlllum.-ApPJy firsc to I«acy, "Daily Posi," Swansea. 565e2 5 Ti^llESSMAK-lNG.—Wanted, immediately, AV- I prentkcs and Improvers.—Apply Mis. Pe-rce, 4o, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 873e2-9 MISS FRANCES WILXJAMS, Costumier, has a vacancy for superior Young Gin as Apprentice.—30, St. Htlen's^road, Swanssa. 881e2-8 LLLI.NERY.-Ali, ii aud Iaiivovers \Van:ed, at once, for Miiline.ry Work- room; in-doors and ou.-doors.—Apply Winn.es, 24, King Edwerd's-road, bwans:oa. 816e2-9 rPAILORING.—App:entice Wanted, to Loo.rn -*• '(¡¡¡oS lii^roagiily.—iipj)iy in rlrst instance. Ford, Newsagent, 17, St. HetenV road, Swenaea. ~\AJ ANTKD, sma.it Junior A distent, fov Groc- » » ery and Provision*—Write, stating wages, etc., to Junior, Daily Pest," Swan- 68le2-7 Onice Boys, Errand Boys, etc, A smart JEirrand Boy Wen ted.—Appiy to J. Roes Evans, Draper, 218 and 219, High- si r-et, Swansea. BOY, about 16, Wanted, hours 8.30 to 5.30.— Part-culaiS to M. H. W., "Daily Posit," Swansea. 787e2-8 SMART Eirrand Boy Wanted at once.—Apply Matthew a, Confectioner, V* ai«3r-r. aa<i, Swansea. — C173n2-8 SMART Bov W-anted; one ut-ed to Bicycle pre. fer^-Apply Coakie.), 1. Swansea. L 95.^9 WANTED, at ouoe, smart Errand Lad.— Apply Da vies, Grooer, 55, Aigyie-s>i:reot, Swansea. 61B5n2-10 "vyANTED, respectable Beys, to sell t'~e V "Daily Fast." Good ootniuission. Apply T. Brown, Pentre Estyil, Swansea. 100n2.9 I WA-NTED, a respectable Lad. as Errand w Boy, to lake out Meat, and be uajfui.— A. Soaiie, Butcnear, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. ms2-H Situations Wanted. A respectable Young Gm (IS) requires a Situation, to help, in Bar and be gener- ally useful in house.—Address A.R., Agency, MuK'ees. 781e2-8 EXPERIENCED I^dy Clerk requires re-rn- E g'Agemient; eflic.-Ient shorthand writer end typist, general office routine.—Write E.x- peri"-ncad, "Daily Post," Swansea. 944e2-12 IpOKEMAN Joiner disengaged, or piecework; X best references.—Write Joiner, 21, Cood- j sasecoo-creacont, Sketifcy. 754e2-8 1 'NftURANCR Su]j«eirini^ndenti;.—An experl- A "ncefd Insurance Man se^k s situation as Colloctor, or Special. Gc-d record. -Ad- dr-&« Cymro. "Daily Post," IIktneUy. 947e2-10 QURVEYOR, 16 years' experience, requires O SiH-uatton as Mianager, -or position of trust on gentleman's estate; excellent, rftfer- enoos.-W. White, 92, Francis Avenue, Sout-ii- sea. 6193n2-ll rpo Shipbrofcers and Coal Fxjio rters.—sw« n- X seaite (25) seeks oerth, any capacity; might influence some good business.—Mallett, 49, Card iff-road, Newport^ Mon. 932e2-1.2 mo DRESSMAKERS —Young Woman wishes A LeKwns one aiiernoon a week, in Cut. ting out plain garments, such as blouses, etc. —Reply Dressmaker, "Daily Post," Swansea. 13862.10 TX7"ANTED^ by a respectable Woman, few f t days of cleening or washing.—Address H. H., "Daily Post," Swansea. 917e2-12 WANTED, by respectable Young Girl, just left school, situation as Useful Help.— Write B.B., "Daily Post," Swansea. 677e2-7 ANTED, by Married Mail, £ 100 security, » lositrion of trust; Manager of Club or Country Public House.-Write Security, "Daily Post," Swansea. 940efi-12 WANTED, Situation, by respectable Girl. w age 17, Nursemaid or Housework: in or near Clydach preferred.—Write W. M.. "Daily Post," Swansea. 745e2-8 WANTED, Partnership in Small Foundry or Works, or would consider Market Gar- den. Small iIJVestmoent ltUlod. 5418, Office "South Wales Daily Post," 74, Fleet- etreet, London, E.C. 447e2-5 YOUNG Man seeks employment as Pa-nter; tof'al abstainer.—Appiy W. Hedger, 12, Argyle-street, Swansea. 6183n2-10 YOUNG Lady, just left school, requires a Situaticn as Daily Governess, in Swan- sea or district; musical.—Write Musical, "Daily Poet," Swansea, 5Q0e2-7 YOUNG Lady seeks Situation "A seed class -L Shop; over t^ree years' business experi- ence; highest references.—Address Sine-are, "Daily Post,' Swansea. 760e8-8 Miscellaneous Wants. MOTOR GARAGE Wanted, suitable for de- livery—Full partirakws to H. H. and S. Budget and Co., Ltd., St. Mary-^t-ree>t, Swansea. 928e2-9 N'EATH.—Wanted to Rent, Villa, in or near Neath, from March 25tih, with mod"<rn conveniences; bathroom essential; rent aboub £ 30.—Particulars to Villa, "Daily Post," Swansea. 812e2-9 /^VFFICES.—Wanted, three or four good 0 Rooms, as Offices; contrary situated; first on ground floor.-Gerrard, "Daily Post," Swansea. 6i60n2-5 VUANTED, by 25t3i March, a small, oonvani- ent House, Swansaa or district.—Write •Tack, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 740e2 S Ty ANTED, Light Wagon, to carry 16?wt. must be .u good ccaidition.—Write Wcgon. "Daily Post," Swansea. 6180n2-9 WANTED, a Gent's Second-hand Bicycle; \If aieo a Boy's Bicyc-le; mus-t be ciheap.— > Write Motor, "Daily Post," Swan sea. 933e2-9 "YyAkTED, Small Cottage, near Oyster- naouth or Southend, Mil-m rite ELtIoS, teadmore, London-road, Xmth. 911e2-ll ANTED, a good, useful, strong~Cob, ebout m.-+ -D6UrS °ld" n,ot und'e;' 15 hande high. Wiite Paragon, "Daily Post," Swansea. 843e2-9 RANTED. a House. :n Brtton Ferry or l J ne:gur»curhood; rent £ 25 to £ 35—Par-, tloolars to Box 210, "Daiiy Post," Swansea. 550e2-5 Ty ANTED to Purchase, iir"osT^rley^stree^ st* shomas, a House.—Applv, stating to 8> "Daily Post," Swansea. 747e2-3 yyANTED, in or near Eryn^Part of a Kooms-Sv^RT9^^ 3 "r P y R,x, Daily Post, Swausia 71082-3 W T^fD to ^€nt. or 6-roomed H'mse, cen- or would share house with rtsiv-et ab.e peopi-e.—w.jr^ ^sptct- s:a. Steila, "Dhiiy Post," Swan- 76Se2-8 ^TAan^SmW^8^ing £ chine' U1J 4cwt., and cbeap.—Particulars lSfo °rder- Post, Swans« 6 Macule, ^ai:y ^r^ihei^ntosiLeaa0' l ;0t' o1 Land> of s 2e *rm ^>«^-P^ticula.is 'Wly Pot-r^1 ient' eU" S! tar. sea. 682^9-7 S? ™ leu. uj A?,,t mSS, i '(20) se'ek$a sI,uatton as Bar. dra-terrace,' Jug'b^dd" l' Miscellaneous. MU LadTerti^ ,^i;!Xl;;riCn<^ Swansea. 1'art OI N'Choll^a; I 10 Di-ury Lui, -eblua-ry 16, i -u 10 Dru.ry Lant, London, inelluiini; hiaali !coot-s £ £ i Cook S four'18é Uml.o,¡;;s, 2, T° ^aJut;T;nd^^n vTte<i for .He oaruage of general good's iu S„u, ;c.i>. dLt: ki, over t:lC year 13.0. -Parac;ular3 may be had on application to Despatch "Da Post," Swansea. '6iS6n2-7 ,e XJAFOD Glee Singers resume Keiw^rsals; liid^v next. N^,v members enrolled A^ply Secre.arv, W. Griljitihs, 3, Odo-stie^- • liawd, u,, 695e2.7 yy ANTED, a kind Ixdy, to Adop! healthy J Baby Girl, Jive months old; premium. 1 Writs Nui-se, c.o. 'Daily Po&t," Swo.nsea. 636e2-7 l5ji5PECTABLE reoplo will~A^pt" Baby, good home, \T;h premium £ 16.—Ad- oress il. W., "Daily Post," Swansea. 703e2-7 TyiLL som kinrl Person Adol).t I;Abv as ()'A'n 'f LOlll birth; premium a.irang-d; genu- ine offer.—Write Mother, "Daily Post," Sw»;n- &ea; 847e2-10 I>ALitI.-rRY.—Maaame Zlppia gives best aj vice d&Jy. Full Reading, fee is.—Ar Cade, Jjlsiielly. Note: Ge>;tiii(y.ted and dip loma. 55ge2-10 MME. JYANNE LECLAIREr"Pflr7sien PaJ m- ist, Ph'Tonologis;, ladies'" Specialist AdirA daily, 10 a.m. till » p.m.-Alexandra Arcade, Swansea. Engsgaments arrane-Sd for Baxters, Garden Fetes, etc., at » Siecio,i C'iiUg0- 772e5-l T3ENTS Collected, by competent Collector 4 l>ar Oash remitted same received; also Tradesmen's Aecounts.Lt tor' Daily Post," Swansea. 680e2-7 OTUD—Excellent IwdT^p«S^Fautan: «^fT0:eam, black, and orange.-Wrpe |W. N., "Daily _gcgt^ S^nsea. QWANSEA SANDt,.—Anyone desirous" of~tak- mg uy ground on the a.hove se-nds for tliia summer season, either side of the Slin should apply at onoe to M. Jarvis, Show Ground, Ammanford, or 1, Higih-etoeet Aroade, Swansea. Conarneneing Good Fnidiay. eonable terras for the saasc-n. 833e2-9 J .T\CG MEMClXEtS"—F.TT Fczama and Me.ng^ use "XEMOiS," J8, 8d. j>er tin. "VER- MOLIX" is a liquid Worm Cure, 1. ld. jier bottie. "DISTEMPER CURE" (Liquid), Is. 3d. per) bottle. Pills Is. Id. "KOSSOLIAN BLOOD SALT" for Blood <jk> Skin Disorders, ,rs, 2s. 6d. per Un (Toy Dogs Is. 6d.) Advice free from. De.y, Son and Hewitt 22 Dome!-street, London, W.—Agent for Swansea J. T. Davies, 13, and 14, Walter-reed, and S. Te;nple-?.treet, 1])1. lands. Nea n: c. Hutcliins, 3, Queen-street, Aberavon: G. D. Loveluck. Lost and Found. T OST, a Blue Peosian Cat, on Friday. De- ta'ner prosecuted.—Reiturn to 53, Vin- ceii^s ree-, Swansea 943e2-7 T OST, from the Belle Vue Hotel, a Black l^tricveT J>s, answering to the of "Darkie." Finder rewarded, detainer prose- cuted. 6190n2-U T OSTi Liver Spaniel Dog (youmg), wh.ta •LJ breast, lip of paws also white. Finder rewarded. Detainer prosecuted.—Da vies. Cai- drim Villa, Glanamman. 802e2-9 T OST, January 28th, Brown~ S6t>ier Bitch, small lamp on one rib. Answers 1o the nalme oi "Flirt" Finrbcr rewards! De- tainer prosecuted.—Thomas, 15, Mirador-cres- cent, Uplands, Swansea. 407e2-8 T OST, Thursday, Fox Terrier liitcli, three month, old. Answers to tihe. name of "Gip." Finder rewarded. Deta.ner prose- cuted.—.Tames, Butcher, 50, King Bdiward'p- road, Swansea. 952e2-14 T OST, between the corner of Elgin-road and tt e top of Mans&Mon-road, a Pair of Go-ld-rimmod Glasses, Saturday night, Jam!- a-y 22nd, 1910. Finder on returning same to 97, Manselton-road Will be suitably rewarded. 82&e2-9 i?1 Reward for the discovery of the person who unscrewed and took -way Bress Facier Board from 12, Heathfield-street, Swan. sea. 618702-8 To Let—Stables and Coachhouses GARAGE or Stable, at rear of Gwydr Gar- dens to I/ot; rent £ 10 per annum. — Applv J. Bleiwtt Jenkins and Sons, Swansea. 6163n2-7 I. TO LETT, a Stable, witih roomy Hay Ix)ft, at the back of 27, Page-street; suitable for motor garage.—Apply 81, Mansel-stree', Swan- sea. 841e2-13 t Property For Sale and To Let. "VTORTHAMPTON-P LACC. — For Sate, com modJous iuid well arrirtgeci Fr^e/ioi-fl Dwelling and order to yew on application to Asilev Samuel, Estate Agent, King's Chambers, Swansea. t':6Gn&5 TpOS SALE, "St. Audries," Bishopsto i, an J- fi,t'rseo:ive two-storiod Detacied VftVla, 1 containing on ground fir)ol" 3 reception ooens, good kitchen and eculleiry. and usual doiaectic. ffices; on first floor, 6 bedrooms, batamora (hot and cold), and w c. Weli i:rranged <nwns. shrubbery and garden, with paddock at.- Tear, in all about one acre; Coach -house and stf-i :>!e, motor }louse, shoos, greenhouse, eic. • ;e11 lighted by acetylene gas, in very good cofl- ditioi, throughout. Situated on main ro<: to Gower; sotiti-i aspect.—For further p<t.rtic"Jars apply to J. Blewitt Jenkins and Sons, ?, (;.I.n. b.'i'in-ptace. Swansea. 6163it2-7 T7^ATON-ROAD, BRYNHYFEYD.—Three"* v itr- E roomed Houses, price £ 375; gcod inv s?- i'licnt.—Appjly F. E. Tunbridgei, 19, Gov, s-«r- stieat, Swansea. 83, 2-9 j\/TODKRN Semi'-deteehie<;] Ree.i*ienco, Queen's road, Sketvy, 2 Reception Rooms, 5 iled- rooms, bath; possession March 75th or earlier, by arrangement; rent £ 55.—Apply F. E. Tun- bridge, 19, Go we "-street, Swansea. 830e29 FOR SALE, Leasehold Shop, in Alex&ndra- roa<i; also Leasehold Houte in Weste n- siree:, Swansea; both well let.—Apply David M. Tho-iuas, Chaaoery Cham beirs, Rut-land- streeit, Swan.,oo. 824a?-9 O'APTIST WELL-PLACE.—Five well-built Dwelling Houses for Sale, sepaititely or oege-Uier; long lease; low ground rent.-A.pp,l Fiank Randell, Auotionoo-r, Swansea. 819&2-9 QEBASTOrOL-STB-ERr; ST" THQMAS.-F-r Sale, (X.m pac ¡, Dwelling Hotw<?; gOOG n- vestment.—A|»ply Prank Randeli, Auctionee 6, tollege-street, Swansea. SlOei. 9 TTTOR SALE, House and Shop, at Meestef, gxd position, centre r'f large ix>puia- tion: cheap.—Apply D. W. Thomas, 37, Bryn- inttwr-place. 920::2-le For Sale—Houses. BRYN-ROAD.—House for bale, 9 rooms, eve.y convenience, greenhouse, and en- trance in lieeieadon Ground; early potses-' sion.—James, 78, Biyn-road, Swansea. 7C5e2-7 TTOUSE for Sale, in b-est part of Glanbry- 11 dan-avenue; electric light and all mod- ern conveniences.—'Write Convenient. "Daily Post- S-.mrtaeia.. 55C&2-3 OR SALE, Lea-e old House, in Coibourno- ..ï.: t-arrace.—For particula; s appiy Wilfral Lawson Evans, 21, Park-street, Swansea. 859-2-10 T^OR SALE, Leasehold House, in St. Helen's- ;oed, close to Victoria Park.—For par- ticulars apply Wilfrid Laweon Evans, 21, Park- street, Swansea. 38fk2-10 OR SALE, two Freehold Houses, in Bale- clave-street, St. Thomas; also cnc I.eo £ -?- ho d Hous> in Jersey-terraoe.—For partieulass (ipply Wilfrid Lawson Evans, 21, Park-street!, SwansH. 453e2-9 TjV)R SALE, tw\i Freehold Houses, in Bala- dav<street, St. Thomas; ai^o one Lossc- hoid Hou,a in Jereey-ten-aoe. F< r particulars apply Wilfrid Lawson E\ans, 21, Park-ctreet, Swansea. 455 e 2-5 ~| To Let—Bus mess Fremises. TO LET, the Joiners' Arms, Bishopst n. — For particulars apply The Old Brewery, Swansea. 7o3ee-S TO LT?T, immediate possess-on, Lock-up Sivop, Id ma n ixwd, St'. Tliomas; g<y-.d position.—Apply 132, Sr. Eeleo'road, Swan- sea. 731-e2-7 TO ba Let, Tobacconist's, Newsagency, and Hairdresser's, in Iliracombe, liituro.; at valuation; rent free to March; immediate possession; splendid opportunity for smart man.—Write Larcher, Royal Artacle, We?to, super-Mere. 746e2-8 NEATH.—To b3 Let, tcg-au-ier or separately, two commodous Stores ar.d 5-stell Stable; centre of town.—Apply Henry Pro"' minter. Auctioneer, Neath. 795e2-9 Queen-stkeet, NEATH.-To bo Let. shop u .)d Dwall.ng House, or lea.ee oi same for unexpired term of nine years would bo sokif Very low I ent ^tood living accom- modation, and premises 'n gotxi repair.—For further particulars apply to H.3nry Perm in- ter, Hon-: and Estate Agent, Neat i. 725e2-3 QWANSEA.—L^ck-up Sbops, combined, paved light basements, froateg-e 40f; revolv- ing shutters and blinds; fixtures and fitting? throughout; sui), fruitftt ere. wholesele and re- t&il; any business; cem.rai'y; raira opportun- ity.—14, Picton-place, Soansaa. 75&e2-8 O Stat'on Buildings, Alexandra-road, Swan- *•' Iy>cfc-up Shop to Let; immediate possession.—Apply abev-o. 893e2-ll To Let—Houses. nro LET, No. 23, Fleet-street, House, S'nop, ond Bakehouse.—Apply Mis. liemmings, 2iJ Pege-street, Swansea. 800e2 3 TO LET, "Springfield," Kngston-road, Sker-ty, Ma o!i 2;>Ui.— App-ly y letter, Roberts, 144, St. Helec's-road, Svv?.n&ea. 833e2-9 ,r A "rpHF COTTAGE," Langinnd Bay, to Let, with ImoMdiVue assesston; rent £ 55 per annunt.—Apply J Hewitt Jenkins and Sons, Estate Ageats, Swansea. -C153n2-7 1"0 LET, Caswell, Detcehed Residence, Largo Garden; rent £ 50-, also two Semi-de- taehed R.^sid-ences at Mumbles.—Apply Frank Rand: 11, 6, College-street, Swansea, 819e2-9 HOUSE to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished, —* King Edward's-road. Swansea.—Further j*:trtiouth>.r!s apply 93, Xing Edward's-roed, Swansea. 722e?,-7 .irUMBLDS.—To Tet, No. 3, Walters-terrace,, i-A 7 rooms and bath-room .-Apply T. Evans, 136, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 957e2-12 2 GWYDR GARDENS.—To I,et., with iramedi- ate possession; rent £ 60 per annum.— Apply J. Blev-itt Jenkins a.nd Sons, Estate Agents, Swansea. 6163n2-7 ,e Offices To Let. -I OFFICES or Workshops t.o Let, first floor front; close Market, Empire, etc; cen- i tially situated; low l-ent.—Apply 14. Picton- place, Swansea. 753e2-8 ■J A Cross-sftxeet, Swansea —Three Rooms J- first flor>r to Lei, as Offices.—Apply L. J. Poi^in Morgan, Solicitor, 10, Cross-street, Swansea. 511e2-ll —— Horses, Carriages, etc. I T.X>R SALE, Pony, Cart, and Harness; cheap. A —Apply 21, Francis-street, Skeweu. 6170n2-8 }^OR SALH, New Grocer's Cart, equal to I new.—Apply H. Pa^e, Oxford-street, ¡ Swansea. 908e2-ll A 0 R SALK ,srMc't C.'estnu.t P<iny, 13 hands, j four years old.—Apply Stephens, Fruit- J ei«er, Hi^gh-street, vSwacsea. l3Se<2-9 I^OR SALE, useful Cait Mare, 16 ha»ds, warranted goed worker.—Apply E. Wcol- iacott, Ta.stieboon Farm, Mumbles. &35e2-12 T7UDR SALE, useful Cart Mare, agod, good IPO wcrker, 16 hsinds, suit iarmer or haul- ier; price jM.—Appty 39, New Dock-road. Llan- elly. 54de3-2 TTHDR SALE, smart Rustic Trap, new; cheap I to eurly purchaser; re-buiMing work- shop.—Apply Carriage Works, Old Post Office, Skewen. 922a2-12 WEDDING Cards, latest designs nd mo4er-1 W ate prices.—See Sample Books at Rhys Roberts, Stationer, Morriarton. d.b.-t.o. ) Apartments to Let. A Professional Gentleman and bis Wife ■vicrii Lady or Gentleman as Paying Guest; nice healthy house in Sketty, ohcer- iul home, flv.; minutes from terminus.—Write Bex 42, "De ly Post," Swansea. 825e2-9 BOARD-RESIDENCE, good locality; vacancy for gentleman.—Apply LocaLty, "Dally Post," Swansea. &3&e3-il Post," Swansea. &3&e3-il COMFORTABLE Lodgings to Ijet; suit Young Man 111 businesss; t«era"!e> mo<fierat/te.— Appiy 23, Piij-rk-street, Swansea. 718e-2-7 COMFORTABLE I/odgings for- one or two re- spoot.ibia Young Men, or Combined Room, to Let.—Apply 71, A; gyle-street, Swansea. 862e2-9 to Let.—Apply 71, A; gyle-street, Swansea. 862e2-9 COitFORTABLB~Furnis'ied Rooms, suit two respec able Young Men terms moder- ate; central.—Appiy 51, Westbury-street, S.van:.ea 908.-2-11 COMFORTABLE Home; suit Y'cang Lady in c business; one diining out p'reierred; piano, bath; moderate terms.—Write Cromwell, "Daily Post," Swansea. 8Q8e2-9 CCOMFORTABLE Apartmients, Bedroom and Sitting-room; suit two g'-entk-juen; also Large Combined Room; ail conven.e-iioes.— 75, Mansol-terrace, Swansea. 834e2-9 OMFOKTABLE Furnished Front Bedroom and .Sitting-room to Let; every con- venience; bat-it (hot and cold); us% of piano; suit married couple; terms moderate.—Apply I 22, Woodlands-te^-race, Swansea. 941e2-12 i^RONT Sitting-room and Bedioom *0 Le-t, at T7, King Edward's-road, Swansea. 791C2-8 IT^RONT Sitting-room and Bedroom to Let, X .suitable for business gentleman; bath.— A.p.,JdY 5, Wali'ows-piuoe, new Albert Hall. Swansea. 85&2-10 j Ij^RONT two and ilodr<xjm to Let; would ■suit two gen.lemen frieuds; piano, bath; leasonaole term:; Walte. -road distrioc.—Wile Ueasonabie, "Dikily Post," Swansea. 900e2-8 GENTLEMAN can be suited wu.h oomfoiir abia Front Sitting and Bedrooal; good locality; central; good attendance.—Write Rc.y, •"IXaly Post," Swansea. 6O:i:¡2-7 HOMELY Lr/vlfe'iigf tor two respeo.able Young Men, .n St. Tlx>mas; tianis ii«S3 door.—Address Box 345, "Daily Post," Swansea. o69;2-9 T ODGIXCS; su!t one or two resjpeo-«bla I I-J Yr ung Mén; bath (hat and cold;.— Apply 10-i, T*rruoe-:o&d, Swtinse^. "i^Sei-V T ODGINGS for a couple of respectable .O Young M'n; ao;d cooking and artend- .1100; very central; terms 4s. 6d. each— Aj>ply Comfort, ''L>eiiy Post," Sw^n?c-a. 7i9e2-7 "HjJEATH.—Ccmiior table Furnished Apart- ments to Let; suit- ma-tried couple or two friends; bath (hot and cold water;.—Apply 111, Park^eeet, N'ooti. 886e2-8 BUPFJtrOR Apartments Vacent, f.veriooking Bay and Football Ground; suit gent'te- j man o superior fauuily; every convenience; | ia-ie dinner if dsairoo.-Apply Broekley Hru-e. Swansea Boy. 8S2 2-11 mo LET, comfoitable Bodxoom; sut one or .1 two young men or two iriends.—Apply 3e, Western-street, Swansea. 7G5e2-8 r¡'iÛ-LET- Un,u.nLsu-.ed Sitting room and A two or thiee. oHier Koems.—Apply 1. N->rtha.ni-pton Gardens, Swansea. 85&e2-10 rpO LIiT. three or four Furnishftd R<»m«; 4 every convenience: moderate terra's.— .nlv 6. Bond-street, Swansea. 90Se2-ll TO LET, conitorte.ble Front Sitting-room end T one or two Bsarooms, for gentleman.— Apply 34, Carlton-terraoe. Swansea. 850?2-10 1 TO LEtF West End. oomfortable furnished TO LEtF West End. oomfortable furnished Apartments; batfi •. good itttendcnce — For terms write B. I., "Daiiy Po-st," swan-ea. 9'26e2-14 9'26e2-14 TO LET,-two Rooms; suit married ooupie; homely people, no children, iibondd-i- street.—Write Rhondda, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 750ei:-3 rpo" LET,' Furnished Sitting-room and Bsd- A roocn: suit Gentleman in busiinase; bath (.hot and cold)—5, Carlton-terrace. Swon- sea.. 907C2-U TO"LET~weirFurnished Rooms, zuitible for cue or two Business Gentlemen; wjtlh or with-out beard.—Apply 60. Manse.l-berTr.ce, Swausea. 78Se2-0 rpo LET, two or three Unfurnished Rooms, A wjt,h' use of bath (hot and odd water); i- nt very low.-Apply 26, Brunswick-street, Swansea. 845e2-10 r|HO I.TlT, two Famished ar Tnfurrished 1 R00511s bath; baJidcvome CJnoo Old Ostlt Ch-est for Sale. Room v-rnfetl.—18, Alexandra- :»e-. B: ynmill, Swansea. 703e2-7 TOO Unfurnished Rooms to Ivet, Rhydo.tr,gs- A tdr ac-e: suit Young Married Coujile.— Applv, firs:, instance, George E Mügss, News- agent, King Edward's-roae, Swansea. 873e2-10 rpo LET, Ft-rn.sbed, B<3d-Sittir,g->-oo-m; suit .A. married. C~nple; 6s. weekly-, use of scul- :ery end gos st,r',ve; three m;nu'oes from AJ- bert Hail.—43, Carlton-terraoe. Swansea. 775-e2-8 fpo LET Famislied P«d-Sitting-rx>m; suit J- married couple; 6s. weekly; vse of gas ft-ove and scull-ery; three ni.:nutas from Al- bert Hall,-43, Ot-riton-terrace, Sijansea. ( 946-; 2-9 TO LET, large, weU-furn'cdied Front sitting- To room and one or two Bedrooms, with every convenient?" with or wit Shout board; j suit one or tw-i gentlemen; bath (hot- and cold).—53, Man»el-terr:ioe, Swansea. 79222.12 UNFURNISHED Frr.nt Sttring-irv-im and on-o or two Bednx>ms to L"t, in a pleasi.nt, terrace, to >espec able people; terms moder- ate.—Wri'e Terro.oe. "Daily Post," Swansea, 792e2-8 Apartments Wanted. T^RENCH Geniiemen young; requires Apart- ments with ,-uperior fatsiily, or in a ■ boarding house: tnns morierate.—'Write Box 1 24, "Daily Post," Swansea. 723e2-7 ONE ia-rge unfurnished Room, or two sir.cli Rooms, unfurnished, require<), at once. Terms loodeiftte.-Apply, firs', instanoe. Cai. vert Hou.r; Mansel-terrace, Swansea. 912e2-8 WANTED, by Widower and Boy (aged 8), Board and Longings; oeniral preferred. —Write Board, "Daily Post," Swansea. 100n2-10 WANTED, comfortable Rooms, without board, by Ycung Man, au Swansea. — Reply, stating terms, to V.B., "Daily Post," Swansea. 755eSS \7ANTED, two Bedrooms and Sitting-room, virfi e.ttendonee, for roirried ctvuplo. nurse, and child, Cwmdonkin d>strict.—W. ite Box SS3, "Daily Post," Swansea. 847e2-6 "Y\TANTED. Ftirnished Apartments, for a Young Gentleman; Upland; o.- Walter- road neighbourhood preferred; bath ee-sential. —Apply, stating terms «nd board, to Box 316. "Daiiiy Post," Swansea 781e2-8 WANTED,. Sit'ing-room «nd Bedroom, or large Bed-Sitting-room, with attend- ance, out most pirt 01 day; in neighbourhood i or St. Helen's-ro.td pre'erred; terms moder- iate: permanency.—Particulars to Married, "Daily Post," Swansea. 783e2-3 I Matrimony. I TUT ATRIMONY.—Photograph Future Eusband 1V1 or Wife, with position, date of mar- riaga. Is. 6d.; one year's events, Is. 6d.; 5 yoa-s", 3s. 6d.; liie chart, 7s. &d.; questions, Is. each. ";ex, Birthdate.—Prof. Morris, Wes- ton-Supe i-Mare, Som. 796e2-9 ton-Supe i-Mare, Som. 796e2-9 -I I Lending Libraries BENNETT'S Now Uplands Library, opposite B Uplands Hotel. All new books, best authors. Terms •- Subscription or weekly. Tasteful Stationery, Prating, Die Stomping. Higb-class Tobacoo department. Public Tela- phone Call office. Visit esteemed. 5850n-t.c. Miscellaneous Sales. FOR SALE, Grocer's Hand Truck.—Apply F. -C Wo-tsen, R-fyn-y MoT-road, Swansea. 717eS7 FOR SAIÆ., t\!sh Rang"), Cutter, and Potate Peeler.—Writa l:ange, "Daily P<«t." Swansea. 891e2-ll FOR SALE, Gent's Bicycle (Triump'i), good oottd.-tion; £ 3 cash.—17, Hanover-Street, Swans»j. 894-: 2-;) TOR SALE, a SicTgle~l>an Fish and Chip JL Machine, complete, cliecp.—Thomas Rees, School-road, Brynamman. 80le2-9 Tj^OR SALE, splendid ColLe Dog, very "ond JO oi ciii'.dren; vi-11 sell cheap.—Apply 3. Byng-street, Laneore, Swansea. 805e2-9 Byng-street, Laneore, Swansea. 805e2-9 R SALE, C liec ion of Old Engiisli and Foreign Coins and Tokens. What offe.sf —Apply 3, x'ort>j»-terrace, Swansea. 7G9&2-8 I^OR SALE," abant" £ 3 worth of Music, aimost new: suit beg nner-, accept '0s.—Apply at 7.30, 100, Ncrfoik-street, s-watise^t. 6197112-HI lLWARJJ:).FcH fuli:>lze Tti.bJes. BlLLaARXsS.-For Sale, full-size TaWes. B Cash or Eesy Payments. Cheap.—A; ply Evans's Billiawi Itooms, 2i5, Higii-est reet,. Swan- st-a.. 8iJ?2-9 FOR &ALe! Hay7~Corn, and Seed Business, established 40 years. Owner letiiing — Apply George Hill, St. Thomas, Swansea. 929e2-12 C-ent,'s guo-d in(ike, Uni F Ragi^n, in good condition; £ 2 Jr near offer.—T*u lor, fJ, Ciiarlee-etieet, Heath 8852.11 FOR SALE, very handsome full-sizj Billiard F Table, taken from one of the Royal Palaces. Sect-on can be seen at Xo. 10, Swan sea. S39i2-lC II ijiOUli high-class, very small Yorkshire Tcy Terrieis, pure blue bleod, bewt of pedi- gree.—Kiiizeu. 4, New ■.) re hard-street, Swan- see. • 91462-12 VVJR ~sA^"Lady's ILsh-class Cycle, free I wheel, two brakes, in j»pl«!idid condi- t-.on; price £ 3.—Write L J., Daiiy Post," Swans-a. 913e2-12 OR SALE. Giooer's Mahogr.ny Fix'ures, .1: will Diawers, in excellen. o udit!-)n.— Apply Price, Grower, 69, King E^wara's-road, .:W,<!}3"a. 767e2-8 ij^OR SALE. Dovtbie Pan Fish Frying Range, by Mabbot, cos: £ 24: will sell ior £ 10; r./lll wanicd— Appiy 24, LiangyfcLicii-street, SwanaLa. 687e2-7 OR SALI- 6 Plymouth Rock Pull-e<s, and a niee lien, laying; aiiso &pleud.«i un- related Cockerel.—W. Jenkins, Gie:nfie:d-ter- raoe, Sketty. &39&2-10 17MJR SALE, Singer's Treadle Sew.ng M- c-h nO. suitable fcr Dtapei-'s or Dressmaker' i Workroem—Apply Thomas Philiips, 67, Lewij- roid, Nea'h. 543e2- £ l T^O- oALE, lwo .ViCO Bonds, National Bene -C fit Trust, nearly .£30 pa/d on each. No 1; amenable offer refused.—Write B nds, "Daily Pos: s-wanxsa. 633e2 7 F~OK SALE,, Pair Gent's Roller Skates. Rich- ardson's £ i le.; accept 10s. quick sale; .u s H«.o>piu, chea^Write -Katcg, i^i-.y Swensta. 837e?.-6 riOR SALE, F.uil and Greengrocery Busi- JC n:ss, in good d.strict; trade could be doubled by energetic man.—Write Genuine, "Daily Post," Swansea. &27e2-9 TPCR SALE, Portable Railway, Side and Erid X Tipping. Jubille Wagons and Switches, ex siiock. Kails ^uiiASle for joists cat. to size"D. Dojgleg Stewart enu Co., Swansea. 61531:2-10 TTiOR SALE, t\v-> Bicycles, Lady's end Gent's, Ju Taiio. mate, free v, iiee., back pedal bra^.e, ajilond.u c.md,t.on; lady's fait b gin- 11 Nr, good condition, free wi.eel, -2 "0s. the] two, or salt separate, or would exchange either for Grauiaph.ne and Records.—James, •7, lUchard-stre. Aberavon. S43e2-6 CHAMPION Pedigree Bull Pups for e. c Apply Mack worth Hotel, Swansea. 9.)Jc'i. 2 CO A CILBU lI.TCe b v Pram., with all the k.tes: improvements, for Sale; che-ap.— .>1. Oxford-street, Swansea. 135e2-6 SKATING RINKS^—For Sale. Shares in Skat- ing Rink Companies, giving dividends of 30 to 50 per cent, on present prices. Iny- aole monthly.—Particulars on application to J. Htnry iredalo and Co., Share Dealers. 21, Water-street, Ij verpool. S" CALES "For Sale, ne~Tea £ -cales, one Pro- vision Scales, one Potato Scales; all re- cently aidjuatod.—W. S. Clark, corner of Page- s'reet, Water-road, Swansea. 078.2-7 YOST~Typ:writer for Sale. No. :0 Model, j.y5rlect condition be.r j!iin.—Wtete Typi. "Da.il\ Post." Sw^ns^i. 6i6Hn2-7 STAMP Collectors.—A rare Album, with range of 40 years, for Sale. What oners? —Write S;arnp, "Daily Post," Swansea. 300n3-12 SUPERIOR Fire, BLirg,q-r, and s Safes, at bait prico for a few days only 1 !-Levy's Safe üo., i'Vodcrtck-street, Sunderland. 9Ci>? 11 HANDSOME Divan Suite for Sale, £ 6 15s a! so Mfaajive Satin Walnut Bedtoom Suite, w.th :3ide Mirrors, 6 guinccs.-Wr!to Div-en, Da:Iy Post, Swansea. 905e2-ll PURE Buff Orpington Mother, end rix lovely -E- heaithy CM-oks, Oroad. J*-ngshan and White Wyandotte Croas specially for lay-n^, bred fr-m pur-i, 'oeiitiiy stock tirds; 8s. 6d. —Api>-y atoned, 22, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 854e2-9 DOUBLE Pan Fish Range, np.M-]y new, cost £ 34; Potato Peeder for hand or power, co.vt £ 7 IGs.; Chopp ng Machine, cost Cl 5s.; lot £ 20; room wallt"d.175, High-street. Swan. sea. 856e2-8 TTTEDDING GIFT.—I-ady offers magnifio^nt 7-gu.neti Servioc, A1 quality plate (stamped), six each. Tabic Deesert Spryms find Fork- Tea and Eggspeons (36 pieces) udsoiled; 3cc pt 25s.: approval.—Write Gift, "Daily Post," Swansea. 807,,2-16 "C*OR SALE. Hire, or Pu-^ha.=e, H.'ie at very A. reasonable ternir, I»c<~>iuctires, four end s-x wheels coupled, from 9in. up to 14in. cy. linders, 1201 bs. to I4iel;s. presstire. Boiler? i (Horizontal, Cornish, end Vertical If various • sizes); Steam Travelling Cranes f.nd Steam <;nd Hind Derr'ck Cranes, from oTi, ton to ten ions ^Portable >ing:nes and Mortar M.ls. Single and Double Hauling rind Windinp En. gi s. 250 Tons of Colliery Rails and Heavy Section Rttilway Siding Rails, Cor.l Trams, a large quantity of Girders and R«ils cut to required by build ere, etc. The largest, 'stock <)e al k'nds of riant, aud Machinery r. j West Wales, also R. ctsh buyer of 6.11 kintla of Plant and Machinery, etc —Charles Wii- lia.ms. Machinery Merchant, Morriston. 6001n-t.c. Idticatioit. rpHE Berlitz Solw>)l of Languages., in Swan- J- sea., 57, Si. Helen's-road, beg to inform i>e;&ons desimu-s of helping suflervns from it-he disa«tor in Paris, that they, accept any small -mount of money to be sent to the Chamber of Commerce in London, r.ntil Tue;- iiay nezt. 852e2-8 CIVIL ribrrtcw Candidates successfully pre pared tor their examinations. Numerous j recent &aoces3es. Telegraph Tyearnercs, Head Post Offioe, Swansea. Male Sorters London end Swansea G.P.O. Pitman's Shortliand rapidly j taught Arithmetic, Book-keeping, etc. Sue- cess guaranteed. Ladies or gentlemen.—Mr Harris, Shorthand Schwl, 56, Oxford-street, Swansea. HOROUGH Preparation for Examinations T end Business in French, German. Span- ish, Italian (Conversational method); also in Latin, Esperanto, Book-keeping (Double Entry), Shorthand. Typewriting, Arithmetic, etc. Translations and Foreign. Correspondence. Prospectus on application.—Oswald Korth, Public Translator, 1. Kensington-terrace, Swan. sea. Tel. 638 Central. PRIVATE Tuition in Typewriting and Pit- p man's t>horSb9nKj.—Miss M. Pali has vacancies for Morning or Afternoon Pupiis.- For terms apply 20, Mortpelier-te rrac-e, Swan- sea. 71652-7 j Music. PIANOFORTE TUNING, 3s. 6d-. Recom- mendations from Dr. Turpiu, Gladstone, end Broad tool and S">ns. Pianos n one Hep. kinson, Coiiard, Brlnsuiead, etc. Sale or ttira. Charles Edeu, 53, Brunswick-street, Swan. sea t.o. PIANOFORTES Tured, 3s~6J. PADfs by P Bricsmead and Col la a end other lead- !ng makere, from 108 6j. monthly. Snow- ro'-ms.—J. F. OolJeti, 4. Nicholl-street Swan. sea. &30b3-' GRAMAPHONE fcr Sale, nice tone, suitable for bouse, and large number liLson Uncords, which alone are worth more- than the prioo; 3 guineas the lot.—Wnie Grama- phone, "Daiiy Post," Swansea. l50n2-6 PIANO, by Lemoine and Co., London, Wa nut Case. Panel Front, excellent condition; only £ 13 10s., 8s. 6d. per month tUl paid fox. —Thompson and S.eackeil, Ltd., 32, Castl-e- etreet, Swansea. 7l1e2.7 "piANO, by Tolkein, London, Walnut Case, P, Panel n good oondition, only siightly old-fashioned; £ 12 12s.; 7s. per month -Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 32, Castle- street, Swansea. 111e2-7 13IANOFOHTE, by Colland and Ooliard, Wai- nut Case; original cost. 65 guineas; fine toned instrument; 1 educed to 24 guineas, or JO." 6d per month.—Thompson and Shackell, L*d., 32, Castle street-, Swansea. 7ile2-7 CEVERAL Dozen New Columbia Phcrograpli s Records for Sale: never been used; 3s 6d. per dozen.—Particulars ;Mst free of Lea- key, Hawthorn Gardens, Treforest. 672e2-7 A Piano, almost new, for Sale; jeasoii, lack of room; cost prioe 55 guinea four months ago. Any reasonable oiier net re- fused.—Apply Shatz, 144, Western-strSft, Swan- j eea. 761&2-8 PIANOFORTE and Treory.—Certificated Young lady hes vacancy for few Pupils. Terms ids. W. quait-cr'J. paid weekly if pre- ferrcu —Address txi^erienced, La.i;. Post," Swansea. 737e2-3 TJ -IGH-CLASsS Pianoforte, csist £ 40 roion-ih j ago; will sacrifice for 1:17; Teet British 1 mci-.o. fin-e toned instrument.—Lena. 2c, Brunswick-street, Swau-ea. 939:2-12 Furniture. j ("^ ILES CXX)ii S Furniture, Bedsteads. f Glasses, e'c., sti.I leads the way for Lowest trices and good qu,d.y, as Ttjouizinds of '.lisea people can testify, 23 years re- 00m mendauon.—Cites Look, Thó Noted Cas.a Furnisher, .3. Water:oo-stiee:, aiid 44, perk- street. 77ie2-3 X'O IGc will Buy Haadfc-me Glass Cupbca:d & Dieiser end shelves, £ 1 ifo. 6d. Capital Eitcheu Cupboard Drester; jiitohca Dressers and Shelves fiom 22s Cd. Xhesa Drcssert ;ll: wed made, end staaat be beaten, —G.les Cook..s above. 771e2-o X*') 15s. Buys the Best Parlour Suite la c1w;J Swansea. Better at £ 4 Iiis, Saadlo-bag Su.tes. £ s DjUC es from 16s. 6d.—Giles C'jok. 4j, WaUerloo-ffSreet 77le £ -3 \\J ELL, Mary; I am fure this is a Splendid »* Arm Chair. Where did joa get It I rom:- Why, tins is one of C.tes Cooks Bar. gaois, only 7s. 6d.—Giles Cook, 23, Weterloo- stresst. 771e2-8 ,4i ND that well-made Ouch at 20s.? You don't mean W sey that f — Ye-s, that is so r ou can get a grand sslec'uion from 1&5. ftd. at Giles Cook's, 23, Waterloo-street. 77ieS-3 XlQ iOs. wJl Purchase Superior Solid &s.1- aut teotch Bt^Uaom suite, wtto Hand- s-Toe Side Mirror, etc-, worth at least, £12; Solid Welaui Uedroc/m SU:i..e, i:6 !5s.; real bar- «rain.—Giles Cook, Watorloo-stieet, and Park- st: eet. Swanaaa. 771e2-3 DON'T you tfcink it better, John, to wait, iivd up the money, aud buy from Giles Cook at 50 per cent, less teen hiring boutes?— Certainly.—G;lcs Cook, as above. 771e2-8 S. will IJareno«e a Fuiisize Foetiier Bed, Üt> Bolster, ond Two Pillows, w.th E-est Linen Tick, 'Cioc-.n Purified Feathers, fioa 6;d. per lb. Flock, White and Black, very c-eap.—Giles G>ok. as above. 771e2-8 -J OS. 6d. Cosh Prioe for a Capital Kitchen or AO Poriour Oouch. Don't fail to have one 0: these Couches; very strong find suUo.antialiy n,de. Springed Couches from 20s.-G.lcs Cook as above. • 771e2-8 T,TURNITURE.—Notice to the Electors of A' Swansee.-Whether you vote for Free Trade or Tariff Reform, lie will make no differ- ence to the Prir-e of Hill's Reliable Furnituro. Their reputat„on is sound, therefore tve defy anyone to Budget. "Che i>cyn!afion of Swensea and District have something to be thankful for. Whatever the faults 0: the Budget, It doee not tax Furniture. Ttiat's why Hill's are still able to set; et, such staggering prices. Everyone knows that we sell Couches for 16s. 6.1.; Co.'opltte Be-tiroom Suites with Wardrobe and Chairs. 3j guineas; Parlour Suites for 3 gu neas; An Brass Bedsteads at P-2 !9s. 6d.; Full-size Kitchen Dressers at 27?. 6d.: Full-size Bedstead at 12s. lid.; Handsome S«ddic-t>ag Suite, 44 guinecs; Masalve Walnut Sideboards, £ 3 "Us. Therefore, when you require Furni- ture (whether 'or cash tr by terms arranged) give your vote to H'-ll's, The Reliable and Up- to-date Furniture Sale teems, Central Build- ings, Gower-street, Swansea 774c-2-8 -=. 9 Trade Specialities. DR. NOBLE'S Kidney ar.d Eackiche PH'8. '"or Bickscne, Rh-utuati=m, Back, Lumbago, Dlab'tes, Brig r. "a Debase, Gravel. Price Is —Myrtldin Davies, M.R.P.S., 4. Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 432e2-2> A MERICAN Corn Pi<i.?tor, superior to all Oom Paints Try, then judgA. No fail- ure B-1 p<ttD, r.n burnir.3, no harassing corns; ease immediately 7jU. — Myrdd.u Da^es, M.R.P.S., Chemist, Swansea. 49' ELASTIC Stockings, 2s 6d.: Silk, 5e Ank: lets, Knee Gaps. SDd Thigh Pieces, 2s.; Silk, 3s. 6d.; in ail sizes.-Mesos Jcn«-s, 1st, 12 High-sireet, Swansea. TATCH STOPPED? Wby haTa yortr W watoh tinkered ay inooiupeumt pal re re w' en by going to Jack Canipoe 1 > Miers Bros., Wetch^kers and jeveAmtc lis Majesty King Ddward. you Mnllv repaired ai a low price- OI"llGclld. Silver Bought. Speotaotes toault ftI'^b Address 20. Arcnde. H.gb-<-reet,an..ea- t~ADIFS -Safe and Speedy Remedy without. Ai Medicine or Pills, guawnteod never » faii; stamp for perticuia^Mm D..staffed Brookes (Dept. 71), Carford, London. 1352 L *niT^— My Improved Bcmed.'er «cS lm few hours when all else 'ail* effective Success guaranteed. j.en.1 Etariped envelope for free «&l0p:a.-SarBe U&T^. mond, 13, Ingledene, Boacombe-road, Essex. —- V ADiES^^Sena for Free samp es Ellis's Fti'r L ce-lain, and effectaal ^modr Bc^J ,V) r>3E»s) sent free Larga ooxes 1s. £ '!» <, M- 2rsurrey-lane, Bsttersea. London. ^b Send now. I B.UILDERS end Confractors.-Penke anu St. ]V^s Grav-i, RoacWtone. and Chipping- —For pries and sample- apply H- E. CViuod, Bank Chambers Port- Talbot. S06t6-ll TriOU 5IGHT TFISTING and Spectacle Fitting r g"; to Hutch in? Etchel Is. D.B.O.A (by nam. °I/,ouo»), Qualified Ophaieimic Optic- ian, 9. Portlond-etrOit,, Swansea(#>yosite «he middle market gate). 7„ie2-7 BAZAAR Goods isiiecial), 6*d. and Id. — Largest v £ -rie*y and value in the trade \Miole,<wll5 only.—Salmon -and Mstthewnian. Ltd.. Gloucester-place, Birmingham. 366&2-20 CHINA and Earthenware. — Cheap, well- assorted Crates oi everyday Selling LineB, for shops, markets, end hawking—Write for free lists.—Sheet Pottery Manufacturers. Long- ton, Staffs. 27403.30 j FIREWOOD.—100 Bundles, 31.; soft- wood F Blocks, is twt.; c<Krc Load, 10s.; Pitch ¡ P.DJ Blocks, Scanning, Cog Wo, d. etc.-J. E. Jones, Firewo d "Oepot, Prince of Wales Dock, Tel. 96 CentraL 1F! M p I K E 1 A Oxford Street, Swansea. Jm—J nd Perf3.-mnwm TWO PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY. First Performance 6 50 9 p.m. Seats may he booked t.y Post, Wire or Pbonc- Telephane N<». 92 CIO MOXX)AY, FEBRUARY 7i-h. 1910. -^N*D DURING THE WLEK. HERBERT DARKLEY submits his Famou f Company of Comediaus, 1 Great Favourite, CHARLES M. BELL, in the Musical l arcioal Proauc.-i.. THE BARNSTORMERS. Writ-ten by Fred Kitohen and HcrJjert- Dar niey. Atai nors of Lis Majesty's Gue:sts, '"ilcsos and Son," etc., etc. A Company ui over 50 Pea-forixiors. AIIYIEE PARKERSON, A Vveli-knov.n Coiiiralto. Comedioiis on Wlvee-Ls. THE MAESUMAS, Presenting a iSoreaming Absorditv. Laby BETTY GREEN, Juvenile Comedienne. "ALBERT REE3. The WeU-knovvn Drawing Room Enter- I taiaer. He of the Wonderl'sii Voice. I The Original WHILBYS, And their Magic Blackboard. DAN FRASER, Sooteh Corned ia^n. Nev- Seiies of Interesting Subjects on AMERICAN BIOSCOPE, Uncle Willie Willie! W. J. CHURCHILL The Popular Comedian. The Purveyor of Lauslster Frovokinc Wheezes and .^c-V JripliU-ing Whimsicalities in Ijarge Varieties ™\7tj™W"GK A T HE TO-NIGHT at 7.30. Doors open 7. NO BAELY D002S. g | "YOU NEVER CAN TELL"1sS-m. I *«» ^2 Bfm 6, -dM. C| I' s T F- E C,. L N 9I d. L -k D- N. 1111 iii w n ir HUMBLES FlEH SKATING RINKS, o p E X A L L D A Y. Instruction for Ladies and Gentlemen Free of Charge. HANNEY'S MILITARY BAND every afternoon and EVENING. T.mcl^T~T^ Sc., t-t Pter Hotel. pFTURN FARE AND USE OF SKATES FOK 3 HOURS^ FIR?" CLAbb Kii-i SHILLING, Thursday.7th February. F CY CARNIVAL. I OLYMPIC RINK, OXFORD STREET. OLYMPIC RINK, OXFORD STRnET. the and only skating hikk in Swansea. 3 SESSIONS DAILY-10 1Q 1, 2.30 to 5, 7.30 to 10.30. QtvpfNCE, SKATES OR FLOOR SURFACE—6<L ADMISSION *■' -p, CLARKE, Acting Manager. j nu Fno'zi^9. Suotion uas ex. at °i;'d M 37 West^ate-street, Car. _0ro69ley BrOS., LW., oJ 4C86d.b.4-lS 1 nl)TIi-i jrpt, 3UILD, r.rf.nl,"s and Cards. Tiine A Business C^ut.ry of Shee-tf, atV..e "Cambrian' Office, Coinmercie-. 1 rin-n0 ¡¡ ?-l Higb-stroct, &v.-v.ose^v that Si>en- "troi* may b. -nt^^ e reliable X car's Strengthen^, ebest< lemedy for Renting coa?hs, colds, and Juiigs. P-^ influfl!l2R. To oe tichtnees oi t.i VpnerS^- -road. Belfast. Price 2.- M post Money. £1000 Inter- • x»in to £ 1*000 Inter* '«■ W. tooo. K, versonal peetirity. pASH to ^^r.'voderate terms, end V/ quickly, o.i t, write Cash, nrj'-h easy waekly pajme 8S9e3-4 "Daily Post," Swana^ TTTTT^Tof moDey *o be s ORTGAGE.-3.—Se>oai 1 cr Lease- M lent on mo-rk^. or strict-As> hoid Pro}>e^i^ in ctor»b?rs ley Samuel, Ci60n2-5 Swansea —- -T;7^rT £ -The I> cai Gove: n Dieut TL ?m«i » 0"1 i-*8™™-1 B^n-fit' i write Government, Dailj Respectable m-ii 6l88n2 10 post," Swansea. Advanced bv Pr.Tate "Leaasr Jc Siinv.le Promissory Note, fcu Billa cfSale a ten, aJid absolute privaci euar nu^L Fir^ ;ete- of application receives prompt attention, end intending borrowers are waited upc-n bv a repioe-'o'<kU\o, w. o .o .ntposi.it.. io compete transaction on terms mutually arranged, no charge being made uplecs busi- ness acually completed. Special quo^ilons for short lftans.—Write in confidence, to C. Wells, 16, Clare-street, Briatol. D Jones, Financier, makes cash advances • from ii3 t:< L300 to all respectable householders at reasonable rate of interest, without delay. -Appiy personally or by .titer. Dstano* no object. Xo lees. Easy repay- ments arranged to suit ooiiveuiecoe or bor- rower-. Private and cot fidentiai. Guaranteed. Apply 3, Grvvo-piace, Ai-ex^ndra-road, Swan- sea. rpiif-i OLD-ESTABLISHED PROVINCIAL A LN'lOX BAKE; oonlinues to Lend Im- mense s,um.s daily from iilO to £ 5,000 on Note oi ilsca tdon-o or other security, at a few hours' notice to all classes in any part of England and Wales, repayable by ea>y nstal- ments. Mo good application is ever refused. AU ccmmunicaucns striotiy piivcute. Mcxierate interest. Special rate lor short periods. The largest, best known, and most honourably conducted business in the kingdom. Tbou- sands of regular customers Lave 6>' prised their entire setis s.ct.OD in repeated, trans- actions with liS. If dwred, one cf onr officials will attend at your residence at once with cash, and carry out the advance there and then. Coil or wril., li) oonGdenec) to the Manager. Mr. Stanley Dowding, 1, Qtieen- S quo re. Bristol, or to E. ElWiH, 21, Goat-etreet, Swansea. rn. WILLIAMS and Co., Welcome-lane, Swan- ■ sea. make p»rivate loans to respectab'e borrowers Mortgage Brokers. Bills Dis- counted. No fees. Strictly confidential. Term- moderate. Easy repaymente a: raceed to stilt borrowers.—Trevor Williams, Maneger. Oor T*L 324. &45c3-15 "The Welfare of the People is the Supreme Law. BE WISE. BE THRIFTY. BY JOINING A SAFE AND SOUNU AND SAFE INVESTMENT. KEATH, PORT TALEOT AND MAESTEG PERMANENT MONEY SOCIETY National telephone-48. Neath. Registered OSice—2, Orchard St., Neath. "A SOCIETY OF THE PEOPLE, GOV- ERNED BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THIS BENEFIT OF THE PEOPLE." Loans are made without delay to Trades- people and other pevson>. in regular em- ploy merit oa a simple Promt theory N'ote with the loiiowmg easy terms of *Re-pav- ment. Per week For a Share of JC10 the Re payments are 1 2 ,,£20 » 2/3 s/3 ^6° » 4/2 i'30 » 5/2 THE PROFITS OF THE SOCIETY I are equally diviaed between Purchasers and Investors, and the Payments are the same for both. KO ENTRANCE FEES. INVESTORS' MATURED SHARES ARB PROMPTLY PAID. New Members and Applications to Pur- cha.se received daily at the Registered Office. Subscriptions can be paid at the Branch Offices :— POHT TALBOT—Bank Chambers, Station llo.v], every Tuesday Evening, from 6 to 7.30 p.m. PONTARDAWE—Laurel Cottage, Herbert Street. V'ery Monday Evening, from S to 7.30 o.m. BRITON FERRY-139, Neath Road, everv Wednesday Evening, from 5.30 to 6.33 p. in. CLYDACH—Temperance House. High St., every Monday Evening, from 8.30 to 9.30 p.m. And at the Registered Office—2. Orchard Street. Neath, Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. Any further particulars, and copies ot Rules as approved by the Chief Registrar ci Friendly Societies, may be obtained of the Secretary. Mr. T. E. Pipe. A Call at the OSn e anv day will be appx«- dated. | Dentistry. j f|\iilMPLAR MAT INS' IVanlB.; Booms. Cardiff, JL c-« aasea, aud A cert. von. ceo fcudresses | below. ssaa N: EW TFETH -g.ogle Tootlh irom 2s. 6ci.; sets J. from one guinea. nHHE Renowned FSve_Guineu~Fun"~»et6. Un- X s-u"ijaest»d for elegant api^iiaaranoe and durability. 2328 "C*XTRACTION.S—Ordinary is., v.itli Sinedol (painless process), £ s. each tooth 2528. "L^REL Extractions with Sinedol when new teeth are oroered. 2538 F? ALRS to Artiiioial T<^eth of any make 11 done promptly, clwepiy, and well. 2528 irp.E31Pl.AR MALIN3- Dental Rr.oms,-All open j JL Oa11 y- I Cardiff—51, Queeo-street (near ESmptre). 8w« r.sea—240, Osford-straet (oppoette Em. p.re). A.beævoo-2a. Water street (near Market).