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| DISSOLUTION OR HO DISSOLUTION 1 j I | The Children must have f 1 i.. P j ■■"■' I f I fe| JbUb*b*Agns«iutei Va, g:-J 3- f jOfe. <gaeaaaama»ism Egg gg i *&& ^4&es^ ^Su 2b. WmmsvF a IB I i SEE OUR WINDOWS. XOYS SEE OUR BAZAAR. | ? Ii" B S 1} i EVERY TOT NEW fflVQ THOUSANDS OF TOYS 1 | | ;^ND PKttFE^' From StS. to | j^il §t!^ | d^l i *8^ iJ J | i "TINY TOTS' BAZAAR," 1 I,- 3„ Oxford St., Swansea. I I fa- f^ll!illl!lll!l!ll!!i!i!lliHIIIIfliilililill^"«IilliiiiiifiIlllill!lilHlfliilllilllHIBBn | J. LLEWELLYN j =. H The Popular Hatter & Hosier, | 0 Will OPEN his HEW PREMISES at EE 1 25, WATERLOO ST. § I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) | pf With a STOCK of the VERY NEWEST in = £ I Motor Searwss, Olo¥0s9 &c. | r = H LATEST STYLE (1911) IN £ 5 I IE1IS' FELT Mil, I | At 2/ 3/9 & 4/8. g = You will Branches :— = 1 .rfEft&fSL 7' CASTLE STREET, | tt»« «P.eted to 3 v\llHD STREET, S receive. vV e s.im to 7 ple&se you, because 241, OXFORD STREET ~§ —■* we want to hear — S= from you again. (Opposite EMPIRE) = &] 6066 n OLa!!lllillli!l!!i!li:illli:il!i:!i!i:l» <<llili:!i!lilllli!!ll!lllllllllll!llil!IKEii0 EVI pS3K35Sg^T3 A MEW FIRM |ISllSliSSE|| | m HUGHES FURNISHING CO., 1 I —— 21, ST HELEN'S ROAD. SWANSEA, | E Have Opened the Above Premises 9 i| With a Choice selection Of || 1 DINING ROOM SUITES A At nearly S 1 DRAWING „ „ HALF the m I BEDROOM „ Usual Prices. 0 I CHOICE CUSB BRASSES. J Giving you the advantage of iEl I COPPER buying Jireet from tfae f? 1 99 j Maauf&«tarers. I SPECIAL. To make known the Extraordinary Value we offer, g« 8 A Special Cash Discount of 10 per cent., or 2/- in the £ will fe! | be allowed for Cash on or before delivery. |'» 1 Train Fare allowed to Country Customers. jS | All Goods Guaranteed and Delivered Free I THE HUGHES FURNISHING Co., If | 21, St. Helen's Road, Swansea. B m m Ca.tr?Free GENUINE HOME-MADE If PICKLES. 3 NEW SEASON'S VEGETABLES. 13 Prepared under the supervision of & Practical Msnag-cresa. jf! Prepared under the superv-sion of a ProLeticitl Manageress. 1 "t- FOR TERMS, &c., APPLY:— j|| The Cambrian Vinegar & Pickle ||! —— Morriston. —— It' 691- 0 )1 -r" 6913' MMNBMmm | WEAK IAILING I MEN SufiVring with Nervous Exhaustion, Debility Loss of Pow er, Sores, IB Blotches, Pimples, Bore Throats, Blood and Skin Diseases, Hi VARICOCELE, STRICTUKK, Urinary or Bladder Complaints, ■ Kidner Troubles, Kheuciatism, Backache, Dyspepsia, Dreams, S Disturbed Sleep, Liver or Stomach Complaints, Constipation, ■ Piles, etc. CONSULT— m Piles, etc. CONSULT— m D. GLASGOW HUXLEY (M.D., T £ a) I (SO YEAKS EXPERIENCE), M 57, St. He ten's Road!; Swansea. I OJd, Neglected or Badly Treated Cases a Speciality If Cure Guaranteed, ees Strictly Moderate. (| (SO YEAKS EXPERIENCE), M 57, St. He ten's Road!; Swansea. I OJd, Neglected or Badly Treated Cases a Speciality If Cure Guaranteed, ees Strictly Moderate. (| &' A KIT LEY AND CO., THE LEAD- Ii\G HOUSE FOE FLOHAL DE- SIGNS. ALL SPECIALLY MALE TO ORDER. ALSO THE FINEST SELRC- TIG OF A I'TIMCI AL WREATHS, OPPOSITE NATIONAL SCHOOLS, OXFORD STREET, B WAN SEA. TELE- PHONE 452y. ALEX \NPE^ JOHNSTON FOR A WREATHS AND ALL FLORAL; DESIGNS. BEST VALUE IN SWAN FE 2.7, OXFORD ST. (BETWEEN EMPIRE AND NATIONAL SCHOOLS), j TELEPHONE. 567 CENTRAL. HENRY SELINE'S DENTAL ROOMS, 53, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA '.Opposite G.W.R.) and Branches. English1 ..tid American Dentistry; Artificial Teeth «ith or without plates. Teeth painlessly extracted; anpiioti to the gums only. No n:i v->: sers 15 :ea,r, reputatiou. All Adviee Free. 'r'1 -+. l\-cUH .'j'TH()\iXb7^j -^1P i .ETE"! J N DEli- ) I TAKER, iMONU.MENTAL SCULP- TOR AND ENGRAVER, WATERLOO- STREET AN T.' D AX Y G RAIG ROAD, SWANSEA. TEL. 49 DT.)CKS Wesley Chapel I COLLEGE ST. 'MONDAY NOV., 2tst. REV. T. Oiipe Bbaddock ,¡, Witi lecture on:- DAUTE AND HIS- MASTERPIECE. -"U"U- Chair to be taken at 8 P-tn. by C, W, SLA TER Esq, -:ColIection for Trust Fund:— 6ZÛU-I Ir-' SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY -0 Finest American Baldvvins 2d. per lb. 5 lbs. for 9d. Jamaica Bananas- ed. per Dozen. West Indian Grape Fruit- 3d. each. Carlifornian Newtown Pippins- 3d. per lb. 8 6 per Case of 40 lbs. Sweet Almerian Grapes- 3d. per lb. LARGE ARRIVAL OF Welsh and Irish Rabbits. Orders taken to any part of the Town. Telephone: 402 Docks, Central 6i8y4. nar at, C3 fe;8 & The Reliable Fruit Shsp, 6963] Waterloo btreet. r A. 8K FOR THOMAS' Winter Cordials. Ginger Brandy. Hot Tom, Ginger Wine. Raspbsrry. Lemon. Lirne-Juice. Peppermint. Sarsparilla. Swank, Sarsa, etc. A I/- size makes 30 Glasses FOR HEALTH & STRENGTH. Niagara Water, Works, 6828 SWANSEA. DRINK IDEINK BOV\/EN'S J STOUT j THE LEADING WINTER DRINK. I 1 914 I MaNnemmm BE DUG ETON. ) I ,%> v TO I BKOIJGHTOKT'S l{ if&I'ED. 1 1 V- i r 1 am V iodrwyaua Pricda^j «w. JJIGH ST. II EtROUG HTQN.
Ig WANSEA MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.
I g WANSEA MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. CASTLE WARD. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen,— A vacancy has occurred in your Ward, due to tae eievauor, 01 Coun. T. T. Corker to the Aiderinanic Bsncu. For one pa^>t tiuee years I have had the pleasure 01 acting as the Alderman oi yarn- Wa.rd, a«x! now, at the request of iiidjay friends, I have decidea to eee,c rc-election ao a Cuanciilo., and as a Municipal i»eiormcr. I was hi'6L rfctumod lor tbe Easu Ward 33 an laaepeiident candidate iourteen venire ago, and lor eight velars reprefc«axed it in thab capacity in the Council, until made an Aiuerman in 1204. Tiixee years ago I had the honour of being iiayor oi Sw<ui&ea, and wiiiist occupying that proud position I endeavoured to carry oui its uuuies and responsibilities to the betst 01 my ability. Wnen the death occurred of my old friend, the late Alderman Spring, in 1906, 1 was appointed Chairman of the Parks Couunittee, and have ever since striven earnestly to increase the usefulness of the open spaces of the town, and render them more attractive to the public. I ccwii puint with great picture to the very general use maie of the bowling greens, winch have I furni.sh.ed a pleasajit pastime for many thousands of people. In mast matters coming belore the Coun- cil I have acted as one not attached to any pa.rticula..r section, but since the formation of the Municipal Reform party I have seen such vaiuable changes eftectea by them that I do not hesitate to say that if returned I sliali closely identify myeeii witii tbem, being in full acooixi witn the principles 01 thnu- programme, which I believe are cal- culated to btsttcr mnnicipal administration in the town and promote the commercial prosperity of Swansea* I am practically every day in the Castle Ward, and can assure you that if granted your confidence nothing will be •wanting on my part to improve its condition in every respect. I believe that my extended experience of Corporation work enables me to promise more efficient service than a new-comer oouid hope to render, and thorefore with some degree of confidence I ask for your vote !In{l interest. I am. Ladies ar i Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, JOHN H. LEE. Midland Carriage Works, King's Dock, Swansea.
ISWANSEA MUNICIPAL CASUAL…
SWANSEA MUNICIPAL CASUAL U ELECTION (1910). TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ALEXANDRA WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen,— Having been waited upon by an influential deputation of ratepayers of the Alexandra Ward to contest one of the seats rendered vacant by the elevation of Coun- cillors Daniel Jones and T. MerreUs to the Aldermanic Bench, and having given the matter due consideration, I have definitely decided to offer mys: If as a Candidate a.t tlie forthcoming Election. I am net unaccustomed +.0 public life, being elected on two occasions as President of the Liter*e-ed Victuallers Association. 1 have no private interests to serve, nor do I represent any political party, but come forward simply as a business man, pre- pared to give my time and attention to the services of the town. I am a native of Swansea, born in the Ward, and belong to a family who have bson heavy ratepayers in this town for many years. Being a heavy ratepayer myself, a.nd having property in the Alexandra Ward, my interests are identical with yours. I am in favour of curtailing the increase of our rates, which are already very heavy, and I stand as an independent candidate. Should you do me the honour of electing me as one of youx representatives, I will endeavcur to serve the best interests of the Alexandra Ward, and the Town of Swansea. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, I Yours faitbfuUy, OWEN HARRIS. Mountain Dew Hotel, Mount Pleasant, Swansea.
TO THE ELECTORS OF BRYNMELIN…
TO THE ELECTORS OF BRYNMELIN i WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen,— A vacancy having occurred in the Representation of the above Ward, in the Town Council of Swansea* through the pro- motion of Councillor Morgan Hopkin to ths Aldermanic Bench, at the request of a large and influential body of ratepayers of the above Ward, I beg to offer myself as a CanJidaue to fill the vacancy. I am a Progressive, and my candidature has been endorsed by the Progressive Bodies of the Ward. I I am a resident in the Ward, and have been closely associated with it for over 40 years, and can claim to have a large knew- ledge of its many needs. A most important matter in connection with this Ward in particular, is the housing question, and I assure you that this import- ant subject, as well as all matters which have for their object the amelioration of the working classes, and their proper housing accommodation, will havs my closest and best attention. My sympathies with trade union prin- ciples have always been of a practical natuie, having been an old member of the Tin platers' Union for many years. Without attempting here to go into the many matters of importance to be brought before the Council in the near future, I beg to assure you that my best interests will be devoted to serving the town of mv birth, in general, and the Brynmelin Ward, in particular. I therefore, with aJl confidence, ask for your vote and support in the forthcoming Election. I am, yours obediently. W. J. CLANCY. Avoca House, Waun Wen. 6883
g E Y K M E LIN WARD.
g E Y K M E LIN WARD. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen,— The eJevation of Councillor Morgan Hopkin to the Aldermanic Bench has created t a vacancy in your Ward for another Coun- I cillor. At a large and representative meet- ing of ratepayers, held on Saturday at the Congregational Schoolroom, I was unani- mously adopted as an independent Progres- sive candidate for the Ward. I have much pleasure in placing my services at your disposal. Having retired now from active business, I have time to devote to public work, and should it be your wiil and pleasure to elect me as your representative I will devote my whole time to the needs and requirements of the Ward and the town at large. Believe me, Ladies and Gentleman, Yours very faithfully, EVAN EVANS. Late Coffee Pot Stores, High-street.
ITO THE ELECTORS OF THE CASTLEI…
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CASTLE I 1 WARD. I Ladies and Gentlemen,—■ I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the vacancy which has arisen through the elevation of Councillor Corker to the Aldermanic Bench. I I come forward as a business man for a business ward, independent of parties, and prepared to give my time and attention to the interest" of the Ratepayers of the ward, If elected, I shall vote for all measures of progress or reform which will be for the benefit of the town, consistent with efficiency and economy, no matter from which party) they may emanate. r trust to be favoured with your vote and interest. Yours obediently, JAS. J. MITCHELL. JAS. J. MITCHELL. 11, York-street, Swansea. 6917
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You cannot get a better Temperance I Winter Drink than Bowen's Windsor Stout. i You cannot get a better Temperance Winter Drink than Bowen's Windsor Stout. A-dvt Par*
TO THE ELECTORS OF I fT. JOHN'S…
TO THE ELECTORS OF I fT. JOHN'S WARD. Ladies and Gsntlorneri,— At the request of a lsrje number of Ratepayers of the Ward, I hu ve consented to become a Candidate for the 1 eat rendered j vacant by the elevation of tA e Hon. Odo \iv:an to the Aldermanic B inch. Ten years ago you were good eno-ud 1 to give me an opportunity of entering puiiic life aE, a Guardian. You ha ve since shown your ap- preciation of my services in t £ |t capacity by re-electing me at the top of the pell in two subsequent elections, out of a field of six candidates. If elected on this occasion I promise you that I shall steer a straight- course, with but one object in view—the advancement of Swansea, morally, socially, and commercially. I am a stounch Liberal! a Progressive, and a Resident in the Ward.' I have no axe to grind, but an earnest desire to render service to the best of my ability in preventing wasteful expenditure and pro- moting the interests of the ratepayers. At the same time, I shall always agree to a. ju- dicious spending of public money towards the better Housing a,nd the general improve- ment of the conditions under which the working classes of my native town live. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your faithful Servant, fL C. JEFFRJ??^; 4330
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g EYNMELIN WARD. A A MEETING to support the Candidature of MR. EVAN EVANS, will be held at the WAUN WEN COUNCIL SCHOOL- ROOM, en FRIDAY NOV. 18. The CMdid&te will be supported by Dr. Gomer Lewis, Rev. D Price liej. D. M. Davie*, Rev. W. GibW D^e] I homae (Pabellwyson), Reuben Robinson, To J. Shute, and others. To Commence at 8. Chairman—B. CROXIN, Esq. 6929 g RYNMELYN WARD ELECTION. A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held at ST. MARK'S HALL, On FRIDAY NEYT, in Support of DR. O'SULLIVAN'S I CANDIDATURE. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. 6923 6923 BRYNMELIN WARD. I A MEETING ¡ IN SUPPORT OF MR. W. J. CLANCY, THE PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE, Will be held at TERRACE ROAD C.M. SCHOOL- ROOM, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. Speakers—Mr. R. A. JONES, Mr. MATTHEWS, Mr. DORRELL, Mr. GWILYM MORGAN, THE CANDIDATE and Others. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. by Mil CUTLIFFE. ALSO A MEETING AT CARMARTHEN ROAD CONGREGA-i TIONAL LECTURE HALL, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 18. Speakers—Councillor LOVELL, Mr C T. 1UJTHEN, Mr. W. J. CROCKER, Mr' GWILYM MORGAN, J.P.. Mr. R. A' JONES, Mr. T. W. JAMES, THE CAN- DIDATE, and Others. Chair to be takra at 8.0 p. ;n. 6944 -=- sW AN SE, A MUNICIPAL BYF- j ELECTION. ALEXANDRA WARD. A PUBLIC MEETING IN SUPPORT OF MR. JOHN LEWIS (ADOPTED PROGRESSIVE CANDI- DATE), WILL BE HELD ON DATE), WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 18th, 1910, ) At 8 p.m., at HILL CHAPEL. Chairman—W. G. PRITCHARD, Esq. The Candidate and others will address the Meetings. THE BARGAIN STORES. BRADFORD WAREHOUSE CO., 22, WATERLOO ST., SWANSEA, ALL MONEY SAVING PEOPLE ARE REQUESTED TO I PAY A VISIT TO THESE STORES, AND PURCHASE THEIR GOODS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Don" fail to secure the SPECIAL LINES I as Advertised last week. Only a Limited Quantity left.in TWEEDS, VENETIANS and SHOWERPROOF COATINGS, SUITABLE FOR ALL PURPOSES. I ANOTHER DELIVERY OF CARACUL LENGTHS ON FE/WiY. Those who were disappointed at not hav- ing what they required out oi the last lot should pa-y as an early visit. 69^5 ANY LLANELLY READERS experiencing a difficult,- rn obtaining the j "Post should oornnnixn-csMA' with oar j Agent— MR A. HAYWARD, 19, JOKN-STREET, LLANELLY. J
HORTON'S BENEDICT PILLS. !
HORTON'S BENEDICT PILLS. FREE TO LADIES. In a few days correct aJi irregc-iatitics -nnj remove all obstructions; also euro an««B:ia. By post, Is. lyd. or 9d., from BOSTON and Co., Chemists (Chief Di«p*-c«ers from { the late Birmingham Lying-in Hospital), i (77 Dept.), As'x-n Manor, Birmingham. Sold j over 40 years. Seldom ever fail. Ail Lad- fchouid send penny stamp for a fre- *;rmp'e ) ttl Pilia, i
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Ilnhlh; $alius* ALEXANDRA SKATING RINK. REDUCED PRICES. ADMISSION AND USE OF SKATES 6d. BAND AFTERNOONS & EVENINGS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16, 1910— HOCKEY MATCH between POXTAR- DA \VE Y. SWANSEA. Bully off at 8.45 p.m. THURSDAY AFTERNOON— A Grand Burlesque HOCKEY MATCH between "HOUSE OF TEMPERLEY" COMPANY (now appearing at the Grand Theatre) v. SWANSEA. Bully off at .3.30. Laughter is Better than Medicine. FRIDAY, NOV. 18th, 1910— HALF-MILE RACE FOR GENTS (Regular Patrons of the Rink). I lst. Prize—Gold-Mounted Silver Medal (Awarded by Thos. Davies, Esq.). 2nd Puze—Silver MedaL Competitors Names to be in before Wednes- day, November 16th. 1910. VINrS THEATRES NEATH. TO-NIGHT. 7 PA LACS O J| HIPPODROME CODA and DANTON, ,«< 7'45' Corned,* Musicians. .1 T0\] WATTS' o y A>i FARLLS, jj No. 1 Company, in > ocahsts ana Dancers, thff Buliock Version o* Bioscope Pictures oi the <! Coci I Welsh Coal Strike. £ 2SI LYNTIE. C OUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA- HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The SWANSEA CORPORATfON invite TENDERS for the erection of (A) 50 Houses at Cwm Road: (B) 53 Houses at Trewyddfa Common, Piasmarl. Plans and Specification may be seen and Form of Tender obtained at the offices of 1 the Borough Estate Agent, :5, Prospect Place, Swansea, upon deposit of Three Guineas, which will be returned on receipt I iJÍ a bona-fide tender. Sealed tenders endorsed either "Tender for Cottages at Cwm Road," or "Tender for Cottages at Piasmarl Common." to be sent to the undersigned rot later than the 6th December next. The Council do not bind themselves to accept, the lowest or any tender. JNO. THOMAS, Town Clerk. Guildhall, Swansea November, 1910. 6844 Q OUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. The Swansea Corporation invite Tenders for the Erection of the following Build- ings — I (1) Refreshment Room. Kitchen, Bowls' House and Shelter in Cwmdonlcin Park. (2) Bowls' House in Victoria Park. (Z) Bowls' House in Dyfatty Park. (4) Bowls' House, Kitchen and Shelter in Lleweh'n Park. Plans and Specification may be inspected and Form of Tender obtained at the Offices I of the Borough Estate Agent, 3, Prospect j Place, Swansea, upon deposit of Twoi Guineas which will he returned upon re- ceipt of a bona-fide Tender. Tenders roust be submitted to the under- signed h sealed envelopes endorsed. Ten-j der for Park Pavilion," not later than 5th December next. Ths Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or anv tender. J~NO. THOMAS, Town Clerk. cept the lowest or anv tender. JNO. THOMAS, Town Clerk. Guildhall, Swansea, 14th November, 1910. 69031 SriiAJ) G YN LAlT RUR AL "DraTRICT COUNCIL. APPOINTMENT OF CLERK. Applications are invited for tho position of Clerk to the above Council, li'ie (OQ- a'tionf- of appointment- wiU be as follows: — Applicants must be qualified solicitors. Must, visit Ystradgynlais weesly. Must, visit Ystradgynlais weesly. Salary. £ 50 per annum. Duties to commence Januasry 1st, 1911. I Applications to be in the hands of the Clerk, Mr. D. L. Moses EV3.n.s. Ye-: ab.-fera. on or before November 22nd, 1910. ( N.B.—Canvacsmg will be considered a I discrrta lifica t: on. 6846 NOW IS THE TIME TO CHOOSE I YOUR XM AS j PRESENTS! FOR YOUR FRIENDS OVERSEAS. The Best and Most Varied Stock in Town of ■ RINGS, BRACELETS, BANGLES. BROOCHES, PENDANTS, LOCKETS, PINS, &c., IN REAL GOLD. SET WITH DIAMONDS, RUBIES, SAPPHIRES. EMERALDS, PEARLS, AMETHYSTS, j PERIDOTS AND OTREU STONES WATCHES AND CLOCKS; STERLING SILVER & ELECTRO PLATE- LATEST PATTERNS. NEWEST STOCK. BEST QUALITY. LOWEST PRICES. WEBBER AND SON (LIMITED), 266, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA.! 6933 j PIANOS ton r£ 16 10'! or 10&. 6d. Montkly. A UTOPIAN 03 DFLIGMTFUi. GASa or Tfrtst* JLRTENIEON. T<ib\?r»l *lle«r&i:ee for Ordiauryj f i a n o a in part > payra<-nt, I gELL ^3tf*SICAH o.aJ.1i8 (Sole Agniii-a). LIJBTS 6; IXST&CMSJTTS ar Tfes WORLD'S BEST MAKERS. I DJLLE.FO.RTY«CO (LTD,). &iOK STK.E3T A LE AiRCADc! i CARDIFF. j YOUR GROCER POF! 7Y.F., IpEH'S mm SALT. I j V t-rTiJr an* *o /or S :VT->, ALT. Wttry & 'ivg-*? o«cl 's*3-' YVt'o J Ji in 15.. *o ••rf .V-'r-r.Vi. X 5 %bb w f $\* «. t>ZVS VJr7s*ZtL I F" f -I y<3CDCZ: M )r- —>{ xzzzzc J OUR SMART & FASHIONABLE URS vy OR ALL s^5'- 0 have just arrived and can f] be viewed at our establish- ment. Their refined quality and n elegant design leave nothing f to be desired and all ladies who desire comfy furs for winter wear "—should not U fail to see our beautiful U fail to see our beautiful "C J StOCk. 1 J. W. EVANS, CASTLE STREET, ij SWANS EA. -r~ )<_J< —jct-DC -J Messrs. J, BLEWITT JENKINS k SONS Auctioneers, surveysrs. Valuers, House and Estate Agents, 4, COLLEGE STREET, SWANSEA, Have the following Properties FO" SALE and TO LET, viz.: FOR SALE. Leasehold houses in BrynraiU CreEcent Bernard Street B.ecb wood Road Cromwell Street Ernald Place Gwydir Crescent Henrietta Street Pantygwydir Road Rooney Street Windsor Street Detached Villa Residence in Llandilo Freehold Premises in High Street, Freehold Houses in Bay View Ter Mumbles Leasehold Office Buildings n Cambrian.Place Freehold Premises in Wind Street. TO LET. A. house in Brvnmill Crescent Detached Villa Residence i. LlandHa Shop in best position in Walter Road Lock-up Shops in good position at Uplands Stable at rear of Rodney Street WANTED: ro rent houses li .j6 to £35 per annum. To purchase house in Page Streei, Gr«ojge Street, Nichol Street, with back entrance. 6905 1 A -"t S ESTABLISHES) 18S9. 9 • George A. Hemmings, I I. Wholesale and Retail I COAL MERCHANT. I 1 BEST .GOALS | § AS PE LI5T: t i B83t P fid a u Large Coal. E § AS PE U5T: t i Best F fld au Large Coal. E II his is a clean Coal and will be found in use more economic ■ than isi'erior Coals. Good Ordinary Largo Coal. ■ The Best Hocfiehoid Coal that any Colliery produces; burns brightly | and pleastUlt for parlour use. A 1 Special Large Coal. R H An excellent medium priced Coal for general use, B 1 Bakers' and Smiths' Coals. B » We specialise in Coals for tkeee purposes and tkey are the beet and K 1 most econ-Jiaical on the market. B Anthracite flats or Cabbies for stavs end greenhouse pzrpsses. 1 I Housekeepers' Orders recpivs special itemion. 1 At'e C8.l'efully Loaded on Ra11 at all Town 1 Country Orders I I Are carefully Loaded on Kali at all Tovm I Stations or> at any oi our Sidings nearest I clocation of Oraer N.B.—As I~~hoid considerable Stocks, Emergency Older* can promptly handled. Geo. A. Hemmings, S( ,T s„ 29. Page-st, Swansea. Pleaee note that I have no connexion with .-inother firm of customers are requested in seeding orders »y tx;ct or p-.r ag«nt V S the name GEO. A. HEMMINGS. S the name GEO. A. HEMMINGS. S JSSEi IS ==-' :r-W! NO ADMIXTURES just the pure product of the World's Finest Wheat is our mainstay and ———————— guarantee for ———-———' REYNOLDS' ŒQ 'I | WHEATiVfEAL I if'Y. a f¡¡j i | 75 GOLD MEDALS J I il 1 to. ^CALITY, j 1 1 The Best Bakers in Great Britain have aw ,rded i over 400 Important Prizes—not to obi ino tis but n simplj because our Wlieatmeal Bread is the If finest and best ever shewn in the big Londom S p Competitions. Sold every day in Swansea and ■ 1 in South Wale*. Refuse all cheaper 9 | substitutes. Every bag stamped with Analyst's I § Ileport. I I J. REYNILCS & GI-, LTS. MILLERS, GL0OCESTE8. I y Ji!f' 3STOTIC JB2. AIF' .u 1 inter Season Tickets Isf-class Swimming Bath FAEIILy TICKETS (5 Months) 10A each. (Nov. :st, iQio to Maicfc 31st, 1911). SIJSGI»S TICKETS (S..1me dates) 5/- „ Appiv st the Ticket, OtSce, The Baths, Swansea. -m, WOMAN'S FBIEH9. -«•"?«« II««iw SUILETS «S2LPE:CS A!- I M 1 x T U F2 E FOR UKtS. 8 I T'Hl.S povjrfu.' tiri r-ctJiiite is* 'e.i)y ViBX Li'ja 1, the most 1,x <.st<I H i -f. A* iJcUo;i, er' wStl n>!i<>-«! Ruci tsOT Jite »<*» csm of H cr A:.ve«i* or -»fi T\*S5 R«TCIT«w» 5c Amorlca. indi% 9 M»«J tb. U-«Vxi j*. f- st?3 ir.r, c/irtsir.. No iaCy afford t- h* wMiCvt &. 8 i'ric& U* aril wC ^.r boiUs w;Ui lall ic2ir>4CtinE;s. iroc jir.va.iAl? ;vL «x £ ta. S i MRS. HUXLEY I aw j -57, S"?. &«*<xd§ Swarsea. « !t c&zea ^<vre',rc.i sp«a>»l attention. Cmll or «er.<P, acw. 3 >e!aj- i« dsv&erjas^ r ^Til1 'jmJ'