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Scale of Charges Vor Consecutive Weeklv Insertions of £ 1 ALL /.DVEEiTaEMISTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Til RLE LIN I- not exceeding 24 woidi, 6d- per insertion- Erory additional 8 words, Fourpcnce. T"9 for-egoing scale applies only to APARTMENTS and HOUSES To Let or Wanted; Situatious Vacant, or Want, 1 Houses, Offices, Properties and fcjLope to Let or iSei! Lost and Found; Miscellaneous rnvate Wants and Sales; but not to any Advertisement of a Trade datura lEADE SPECIALITIES, &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four Words.9d. per tnscrtiam, Xiurty-two Words.Is. » A reduction is made for a. series of 6, 13, 26 or 52 insertions. If a vouchar copy be desired, an extra Three Haiipence per insertion should ba added to tho above ctienp rates. Unless prepaid, the Advertiaeiuenta will bo charged by the Business Scale. Adver- tisements irom Public Bodies are not in- serted at the prepaid rate. The- Posterssorter- GenreaJ does not rj;c>i7 letters addressed to initials or fictitious umes to be addressed to any Po,.t omce. and letters ao sent are returned to the tender through the Dead Letter Department. Letters to advertisers by initials, etc., or otherwise, may be directed to 'The Cam- brian" Office free of charge; and if stamp, are sent to cover postage, will be forwarded to tho Advertiser's own Address. Remittances under 5s. may be made in Hal'penny Postage Stamps or Postal Orders Postal Orders should be made to "The South Wales Poet" Newspaper Co., Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address all com- munications to the Manager, "The Cam fcrian." SITUATIONS VACANT. Housekeepers. WANTED, Lady Companion, make herself generally useful; servant kept.-Write Box 250, "Daily Post," Swansea. 457p7-6 WANTED, reliable Housekeeper, lor Busi- W ness Premises; also one or two tidy Lodgers, 2s. 6d. per week.—Apply Crichton, 1, Millbrook-street, Landorc, Swansea. 471p7-6 Cooks and Kitchenmaids. EXP ERIEN CED Cook-General and Houso- Parlourmaid Wanted, immediately; country girls preferred; wages £ 18- £ 20.—Mrs. Haches, Sketty Isha, Blackpdl, near Swansea. 275p7-2 T> EQTJLRRD, immediately, a good Cook, Kit- R chen Maid, and House-Chambermaid. Apply Proprietress, Caswell Bay Hotel, Mum- bles. 440p7-6 WANTED, Cook-General; two 1m family; good wages giYcii.—Apply 35, Bryn-road, Swan- ^P7"13 WANTED, good Cook-General. for small fam- ily.—Apply to Mrs. Charles Evans, The Library, 72, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 401p7-5 ANTED, Cook-Gemeral, 25 to 50, four in W family.—Apply, with full parLculars and reference, Mrs. Jones, Post Office, Llandilo. 221p6-3Q ANTED, good Piadji Cook; Between Ma:d kept.—State age, wages, references, to AvaHaaan, Haverfordwest, South Wales. 346p7-3 House and Parlourmaids. HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS wanted, for season. JLJL .Apply. stating wages and reference, to Mrs Lewis, CLfton House, Llanwrtyd Wells. 426v7-6 HOUSE PAKLOUliMAID (experienced) rt Wanted, immediately, for Small Private Family in Swansea; Cook-General kept; no washing; references required; wages £ 16. Apply Mrs. Griffiths, 22a, Henrietta-street, Swansea. 480p7-6 —— »-»/■■ ■ Generals. A General Servant Wanted at once.—Mrs. Ruck, 15, Pruioe of Wales-road, Swansea. 323p7-3 AN experiencid General Wanted, immedi- ately.—Apply after 6 p.m., at 122, St. Hel- tn's-road, Swansea. 420p7-6 XPERIENCED General Servant Wanted, by E July 24th.—Apply at once, to Mrs. Perry Morgan, "Woodstock," Eaton Grove, Swansea. 5232n 7 -6 GOOD General Servant Wanted, 17-20.—Apply G 11, Hibbert-road, Neath. 304p7-3 GOOD General Servant Wanted, about 20 to 22; another gj-Tl kept.—Apply Mrs. Bailey, Heathfield House, Swansea. 363p7-5 GIRL (Strong) Wanted, about 16 years of age, to help in general housework; live ji.—Apply 39, Milton-terrace, Swansea. 315p7-3 GOOD-General Servant Wanted; small fam- G ily; comfortable home; good wages, and reasonable leisure.—Address full particulars to R.S., "Daily Post," Swansea. 311p7-3 REQUIRED, by July 21st, a good General R Servant; small family; references- Apply 11, Rugby-road, Neath, 368p7-5 T\7A\TiH37 a-t~«ric0, Day Girl.—Write T. B., V "Daily Post," Swansea. 303p7-3 WANTED, a Good General.—Apply after 6 p.m., 110, Bryn-road, Swansea. 325p7-3 WANTED, a Young Girl.—Apply Mrs. Har- ris, 35, Marlborough-road, Swansea. 5211n6-30 ANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply W evenings, 5, Gwydr-terrace, Swansea. 393m7-5 WANTED, General Servant.—Apply Potter, Museum Hoiel, 3, Strand, Swansea. 452p7-1 WANTED, smart General.—Apply Mrs. Mor- ris, Wassail Inn, Wassail-square, Swan- Ma. 479p7-6 WANTED, a good General Servant; good home.—Apply 35, Brunswick-street, Swan sea. 256p7-1 WANTED, a Good Girl as Housemaid.—Apply Mrs. Anderson, Alexandra-road, Swan- tea. 316p7-3 WANTED, at once, Young General Servant. —Apply St. Helen's Inn, Burrows-road, Swansea. 475p7-6 WANTED, a good, strong Girl; sleep out- Apply Mrs. Couch, 38, St. Helen's-avenna, Swansea. 343p7-l WANTED, good General Servant; must have raferemces — Apply 5, Gwydr-crescent, Swansea. 240p7-l W" ANTED, a highly respectable Young Gill, as Nursemaid—Apply 29, Gwydr-cres- cent, Swansea. 250p7-l WANTED, a good General Servant, with re- ferences.—Apply Royal Standard Hotel, Hafod, Swansea. 231p7-2 WANTED, good, strong General, age 19 to 25 years,- reference.—Apply 34, Trafalgar- terrace, Swansea. 100n7-3 WANTED, respe^ble Girl, to assist in booseworfc.—Mrs. Thorpe, 38, Trafalgar place, DryumUL Swansea. 232&H-2 WANTED, at once. clean, respectable Girl, v I for FjSh fund Chip Business.—Apply 3, KhVEKxuGh-dtreet, Swansefc. 255J}?-! WANTED, experienced General Dairy- work; aged 40; references required.—St. Mary Hill Court, Bridgend. 352p7-5 'XT ANTED,- a clean, respectable Young Girl, • for housework, 15 to 18; to sleep home. 6, Belgrave-terraM. Sw.-ussea. 148p2-9 ANTED, an experienced" General; family two; good wages for clean maid.—Apply at once, 20, Bryn-road, Swansea. 5220c7-3 ANTED, respectable Girl, abuut, 17, In Music SLop. Skewen; references.—Apply Sailer, Music Warehouse, Neath. 232p7-l -> W1 ANTED, at oncc, experienced General; good wages g.veu .— Apply Mrs. Perkins, 133, KeaLPington-cresodut, Swansea. 414p7-4 i lRANTED, a Young Girl, between 15 and 16, to do ligtt household duiifcs.—Apply Car- diff* Arms Hotel, King's-lane, Swansea. 425v7-6 WANTED, a Jeueral Servant, about 18; no W washing, and no children; sleep in.- Apply 8, Northampotn-place, Swansea. 5236n7-6 WANTED, good, "strong Girl, for General Housework.—Apply Hyde House, Marl- borough-road, It-hyddings, ,Swansea. 5223a7-l ANTED, a Girl, to do light housework, «ud help With baby —Apply in the even- ing, 23, Kensington-crescent, Swansea. 225p6-30 TIT ANTED, a useful Young Girl, from 16 to 18; » must be honest, and clean.—Apply Mrs. Baun, 3, Greenfield-stre3t, Swansea. 216p6-30 ANTED, a go<Ki General Servant, about 18; sleep oul.—Apply after 6 p.m., Mrs. Morris, ZO, Richardson-street, Swansea. 222p6-30 ANTED, in-imediately, strong Girl, for General Housework; good wages for suit- able person.—Nag's Head, Goat-street, Swansea. 377p7-1 ANTEE>7~Gensral Servant; two in family; W references required.—Apply between 6 au-i 9 p.m., at 39, Einsbury-terrace, Swansea. 441p7-6 WANTfiD, at "ouee7 Young General Servant, plain cooking; suiall family. Apply be- tween 6 and 7.-11, Cvrrodonkin-terrace, Swan- tea. 439p7-6 WANTED, a thoroughly good Girl, as Gen- eral Servant; two in family-, to sleep in.—Apply M. John, Draper, 51, Norfolk-street, Swansea. 2301.0-30 WANTED, a g-:<xi, Etrong G-e-neral Servant; no we.shing.-Apply, with references, to Mrs. Condon, Palace Fish Bar, 138a, High- streel, Swansea. 368p7-5 -_u. T7E7ANTED, smart-, respiotable Girl, with good W character, to make herself useiul in house and business; live in.—Apply Madame Linda, Prom-enade, Mumbles. 417p7-1 ANTED, reJipectable Young Woman, for NN Housework, and assist .n shop when reqiured; over 20; gc'0d reference required; none others need apply. — Apply Taylor, Fruiterer, Craddock-street, Swan- sea. 466p7-6 Servants Registry Office. MRS. Llewellyn Howell, 34, Oxford-street, Swansea, will be pleased to find good Sltuations for town and country girls. 384p7-4 WANTED, .nimediatoly, experienced and t f Plain Cooks, Parlour and House-Par- lourmaids; also Waitresses, Chambermaids, etc., for Swansea and ttway.—Miss Lewis, High- class Registry, 18, Castle-street, Swansea. Tel. 513x. 226p6-30 Miscellaneous Situations. ATLANTIC LINERS-Persons desirous of be- coming Stewards, Stewardesses, Bakers, Butchers, Pantrymen, Engineers, Stokers, etc.. send addressed envelope, Wm. Breakell, 14, Chatham-road, Birkdale, Southport.. 129p7-6 A Chance in Llle.—Earnest Men ol lionesi character trained as Agents—spare or full time-for Pioneer Life Assurance Company, Liverpool (c&piiul £ 100,000). Bene fits offered exoeptionaUy attractive.—Write J W. Barnes, 113, Hamilton terrace, King Ed ward's-road, Swansea. 2739d.b.5-30 CCARPENTERS Wanted, also Walling Masons. c Apply by letter oily, to Blae-igwynn Schools, Abergwynfi. 468p7-6 -_u COLLECXOR-SALESMAN .—Wanted, (elector c Salesman. Salary and commission Oils preferred to invest in business, and take an interest in same.—Address Nemo, "Daily Post," Swansea. 259p7-l GOOD Waitress, also Generul, Wanted. — Yacht Cafe, Mumbles. 477p7-6 HERE'S a Chance for You!— £ 100— £ 250; Sanitary In-pector, Lady Health Visiioi, School Nurse. Postal Course Lessons for com- ing Exam. now commencing; fee 25s. 450 successes.—Mush ens, Sanitary Expert, Sunder- land. 472p7-14 IAUNDRY Superintendent. NV anted, for holi- 1.1 diiy duty, in Juiy.—Apjjly Matron, Swan- sea Hospital. 192p6-30 ABOUREIi Wanted, at once; must be U.'i,)(j L to carrying Timber.—Apply John Lewis, Son and Co., Prince of Wales Dock, Swansea. 464p7-3 RECRUITS arö now take-n for all branches R of the Regular Army and Special Re- serve, height 5ft. 3in. and upwards, age 17 to 30;. Royal Engineers (open to all trades). Re- strictions as to teeth are now slightly modi- fied. All men wishing to jom the above should apply to Sergeant Waters, Recruiting Offices, 14, Union-street, Swansea, who will give them 1 information as to pay, etc. 214p6-30 CAFFOLDEP, Winted.-Apply by letter only, s to Lonles Schools, I-lansamlet, near Skewen. 243p6-30 SOUTHS.—Wanted, at once, good Shoeing and o General Smith.—Apply Jenkins, Bros., Wheelwrights, Murton, Swansea. 4<3p7-6 rjiAILORESS.-WantedTa"good Hand, at once. X -Apply Cutter, l, Northampton Gardens, Swansea. 297p7-3 TAILORS—Henry Laviers, Maesteg, requires T good Coat and General Hands; constant employment for steady men. Good log paid. 343p7-5 rpAILORESSWimted, used to high-class T Ladies' Work; one used to Braiding; good wages.—Apply 12" Heathfield-street, Swan- I sea. ANTED, two sti-oi!g any WANTEDTTWO strong Labourers.—Apply any morning, Weig Brick Works, Cwmbwrla. 407p7-5 vr ANTED, goodTshoddy and Walling Masons. VV —Applv Elgin-street, Manselton, Swan- sea. 227p7.1 ANTED, Girl, to do plain sewing in lady's home.—Wr'"te SewAfg, "Daily Post," Swansea. 436p7-5 _n WANTED, Young Lady for Office Work; weU up in Book-keeping—Apply Central Ho- tel, Swansea. 332pG-30 WANTED, a good, all-round Man, Ji Wood Shop.—Apply D. I Jo yd and Co., Coach Builders, BlackpiH. 208p6-30 Builders, Blackpill. 208p6-30 HEEL WRIGHT, good workmau. Wanted, "1 immediately.—Apply Holloway and Sons, Murray-street, Llanelly. 189p6-30 WANTED, a Baker's Vanman; must bo a good salesman; abstainer.—1Thomas James, Tanygra-ig Bakery, Morriston. 427p7-6 WANTED, good Soft Ground Miners.—Apply to D. R. Edwards, Mining and Sinking Contractor, 8, Wassail-square, Swansea. 865m6-30 WANTED, Cold RoU Superintendent.—Apply, stating age, and experience, with refer- ences, to the Cambria Tinplate Co., Ltd., Poaitardultus. 5222n7-2 WANTED, a thoroughly good, sober, all- W round Quarryman, in Swansea district. —State wages and retferesnce to Pennant, "Daily Post," Swansea. 143p7-5 WANTED, Man. accustomed to making sheet iron wrappers, tor protecting steel sheets for export.—Address Gwent, "Argus" Office, Newport. 5218nH 1 WANTED, for the Befredtineot Tents at the Swansea Horse Show, a few good Hands. —Airily on Monday or Tuesday warnings, to j. EJ Fttt» odww, Swaareea. 303^3W. WANTED, immediately; good wages; Vege- table Maid, Washup Maid, TiM-d roun. ter He-lid, Waitress and Page Boy, for different houses.—Apply before 2 or after 6 o'clock, Mackworth Hotel, Swansea. *-06p7-3 WANTED, reliabl-d Man; permanency; well accustomed to Asphalte and Concrete Laying.—Apply by letter, with referenoes, fend wages required, to Lucas, Rntland-street, Swan- sea, Secretary Ferro Wood Paving Company. 463p7-6 Agents and Travellers. AGL.VTS Wanted, fat the One and All Assur- ance Association, Ltd. Registered c.-p tal £ 50,000. Guaranteed at Lloyd's.—Apply t) Superintendent, 14, Man sel-straet, Swansea. 5233n7-5 ENERGETIC locel Man Wanted. Opening E which may lead to permanency, occurs for smart, active man, who oan undertake out- side agency. Would not interfere with pre- sent business.—Address Local, "Daily Post," Swansea. 195p6-30 LADY or Gent required, to assist Adver- tiser (a Welshman) in Canvassing Orders for Photograph Enlargements in an agricul- tural district; must be refined, and of re- spectable appearance. Salary and commission to suitable person.—Write Welshman, "Daily Post," Swansea. 410p7-6 LIVERPOOL Victoria Insurance Offices.—Life, L Enfdowmetnt, Fire, Accident, Sickness, Annuities, Plate Glass, House Purchase, Third Party Liability, etc. Weekly, Monthly, Quar- terly, Half Yearly, and Yearly Premiums. For Swansea and neighbourhood. Experienced Insurance Men, business getters, good terms. Interest :n books, and good prospects for futuro.-Apply, giving references, and past ex- perience, to Manager, 4, Cradock-street, Swan- sea. 5224n7-3 RELIABLE and sober Man Wanted, at orice, R for C5 10s. Insurance Agency, in Swan- sea; good living for right man.—Apply Sober, "Daily Post," Swansea. 448p7-6 -4" 1 TRAVELLER.—Drapery, Wanted immediate- T ly, one used to wholesale warehouse, to Travel occasionally; state salary required, ex- perience and last situation, to Experience, "Da.ily Post," Swansea. 320116-30 WANTED, Lady and Gentlemen Canvassers. —For full particulars apply to Absa, 48, Dyfatty-terrace, Swansea. 205p6-30 WAJSTED, at once, Traveller-Agenit, for Builders' Merchants.—-Apply, giving ful- lest details in confidence to Merchant, "Daily Post," Office, Swansea. 5234n7-6 h- ANTED, a respectable, Honest. Energetic • Man, to Solicit Orders for House Coal for Mumbles and District.-Apply W. J. Thomas and Co., Southend, Mumbles. 270m7-2 Gffice Boys, frraDd Boys, etc. BOY Wanted, after school hours, and ail day Saturdays.—Apply Gwydnr Stores, Up- lands, Swansea. 262p71 WANTED, smart Errand Boy.—Theophilus, Oxford-street, Swansea. 365p7-5 TITANTED, smart Lad, for Fish Business; live in.—Apply R. Gale, junr., Fish Mer- chant, Neath. 375p7-5 ~\XT AiNTliD, smart Errand Boy.—Apply L. Smith, 1, Glanmor-crescent, Uplands, Swansea. Tel. 677. 416p7-6 ANTED, a smart, respectable Lad, as » Errand Boy; must be clean —Mooring, Windsor-street, Uplands, Swansea. 219p6-3G ANTED, a imart, respectable Lad, as » Errand Boy; must be clean.-M-ooring, Windsor-Street, Uplands, Swansea. 443p7-6 WANTED, smart Office Boy, for~Solicitor's w Office; must write well, and give good references.—Wr.te Legal, "Daily Poet," Swan- sea. 217p6-30 Tradesmen's Apprentices and Assistants. APPRENTICE Wanted to Oxiclibuildii.-g. — Apply John Jones and Co., Fisher-street Carriage Works, Swansea. 5235117-6 A respectable Boy Wanted. Splendid oppor- tunity to learn the trade.—Stead and Simpson, Ltd., 44, High-street, Swansea. 2-;Gp7-l GUOCERy.-Wa.nted, strong, useful J unior, G attend pony and deliver; live out.- Neleon Lewis, Bridgend. 241p7-l WANTED, Sharp Lad, apprentice, joiner.—S. G. WatkLis, Builder, £ 0, Kensington-ter- race, and Bath-lane, Docks. 330p6-30 TXT ANTED, a smart Boy, for Shipbroker's Ofiico.—Write Industry "Daily Post," Swansea. 391m7-5 WANTED, a Boy, for the Bakehouse.—Apply w R. J. Pickard, The Bryn-y-Mor Bakery, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 401p7-5 WANTED, a respectable Youth, about 16, as » Apprentice to Hair-dressing Trade; good tuition given.—Apply to J. H. Jones, Hair- dresser, Alexandra x-oad, Swansea. 376p7-5 WANTED, Apprentices, for Dressmaking, Millinery, and Shop; also Skirt Ha„ds.— Apply Madame Marie WilLams, Walter-road, Swansea. 381p6-3 Managers and Clerks. A You-h Wanted, with some experience pre- ferred, as Clerk in Solicitor's Office.— Write Rutland, "Dally Post," Swansea. 2S8p71 Fartnerships. "D p GUIDE i j STOCK EXCHANGE • O.V^- -.gtjj £ ditioai. Call Options thor- wugtay explained, also all Stock Exchange Operations. How to open account with limited risk. How to avoid Brokers' Commissions. Contains Highest and Lowest Sales for last 15 years. Gratis and Post Free from Publishers, 12, Bank-street, Royal Exchange, Manchester. Situations Wanted. A smart, clean Boy wishes employment after school hours, and Saturdays.—Write Wil- ling, "Dally Post," Swansea. 371p7-l A respectable Person would like a few days' Cleaning or Washing, or attend lady through accouchement.-Addre&s J. J., "Daily Post," Swansea. 364p7-5 CT.FWK- (22) desires position; thorough-i^iow- ledge of Book-keeping, Shorthand, Type- writing, and Commercial Correspondence; 8 years' office experience; excellent credentials. —Write Clerk, "DaJy Post," Swansea. 394p7-5 JOINER, Machinist, wants job, bench, mill, i or fixing; abstainer, and good time- keeper.—Write Joiner, "Daily Post," Swansea. 308p<>-5C MAN (32) strong, desires Employment for a few hours daily; good re/efences.—43, Llangyfelach-shneet, Swaaisea. 3l2p7-3 Required, by Young Lady, Situation as iv Shorthand-Typist; know-ledge book-keep- ing city experience; LlaneHy or district pre- ferroo.- Write Zrpn, "DnJy Post," Swansea. 286p7-2 1\0 TAILORS.—Young Man geeks situation as Assistant Cutter, London West End re- ferences; moderate salary.—Energetic, 27, Marl- borough-road, Brynmill, Swansea. 115p6-30 WANTED, by Young Girl, place as Improver to Dressmaking; served two years' ap- prenticeship.—44, St. George's-terraoe, Swan- sea. 190p6-30 WANTED, by~ respectable Marired-Man, I r aged 32, Forenoon Employment; handy at anything; good referemoes.—Write Handy, "DaHy Post," Swansea. 367p7-5 Y*7ANTED, Situation as ColLtery Mechanic or Engine Driver; also accustomed to gus emglnes; excellent references.—Write Mech- anic, "Daily Post," Swansea. 123pM YOUNG Person requires engagement as HouseOteeper; capable, good plain oook, accustomed to children; highest references.— Write JflL, "Dally Pwrfs" Swansea. 13ki6-30 ADVICE Free, few StowKrtts Famous Female Remedy never IbilR Price 2& 3d. and 4s. ti. Extra fltnKig, Us. 6d-—Address -9. iGuteea^sitspeefc, Brls»oL Miscellaneous Wants. A gentleman wishes to purchase a House in Clydach, three or four bedrooms and bathroom.—Please send fu-ll yartieltlei-s 01 price, etc., to S.W.R., "Daily Post," Swansea. 1971)6-30 TTOUSE Wanted, or tiiree or four rooms, cen- —- tral, or St. Thomas distric- careful t-en. ants; rent moderate.-Reply D. D., "Iteily Pest," Swansea. 573p7-i HOCSE. Wanted (small) by respectable Ten- ants (no children) im Swansea; perma.n- evt; first week July.—Mr. B. Jenkins, 5, Shrub bery-road, Worcester. 316p7-3 npANKS.—Warned Lead-lined Wooden Tanks in ■A Good Condilic, n and cheap.—Write CLem.- cal, "Daily po:t," Swansea. 331p7-3 YjUf ANTED, Small House, or Small House wit.i Shop, near centre of Swansea.—Addies, P., "Daily ♦est," Swansea. 266m7l \\J ANTED, Sinell House, with Shop Window, central, or Brynmill; rent moderate.- lleply Orchid, "Daily Post," Swansea. 267p7 3 "TyANTED, Small House, by respectable Couple, Hided or Town district preferred. —Write Hafod, "Dally Post," Swansea. 131p6-2 —Write Hafod, "Daily Post," Swansea. 13lp6-2 XyANTED, Family Washing, to do at home, 9.1. dozen; or one dp.y peT weeic out. — Write Experienced, "Daily Post," Swansea. 536V7.1 TyANTED, Single Man, Partnw, with £ 15, to open Fried Fish, Coffoe Shop, and Lodg- ing House oombined.-Address Restaurant. "Daily Post," Swansea. 341p7-5 yyANTED, Small Dwelling House, Bryrniill or Uplands, with bay window, suitable for shop conversion moderate rem.—Reply Modera.tor, "Daily Post," Swausea. 237p7-l \V ANTED, in Mumbles, Caswell, Dangiard • Bays, or near, Furnished Cottage, four bedrooms; two :r.tnt:>s from middle July, ternis moderate.—Summers, Blagdon, Bristol. 122p7-6 ternis moderate.—Summers, Blagdon, Bristol. i22p7-6 WANTED to Buy, a House, with uninter- rupted sea view; throe reception r..oms, 5 bedrooms; near town; Uplands district pre- ferred; about £ 700.—Write T.C.L., "Daily Post. Swansea. 419p7-6 WrANTED, O1K>P, with living accommodate)). It f suitable for Fancy Drapery, suburbs of Swansea, Uplands or Brynmill preferred; would purc.ba.se business.—Write Draper, "Daily Post," Swansea. TEA LEAD.—To Grocers and others.—-Good Prices r;iv~-n for any quantity.— Apply Commercial Manager, "DaJy Posr, Swansea. KisceHaneous. WILL Gentleman who gave me a lift in his motor car from Bynea t > Llsnelly on t'ri- day afternoon, write Tuompso", .53, Glanbry- dan-avenue, Swansea. 362p7-1 PROF. and MADAME LINDA, American Palm- ists, Piir-e-n-.dogists, etc. (late of Cardiff, Merthyr, Aberdare, Rhandda, etc.). Cors.], tions daily during season.—Old Post Office, Promenade, Mumbles. Fees from Is. S2?7n7-3 p ROF. and MADAME LINDA, American Palm- ists, Phrenologists, etc. (late the sensa- tion of Cardiff, Merthyr, Aberdare, and Rhon dda), consulted daily.—Promenade, Mumbles. Fee from Is. Satisfaction guerante-ed. 356p7-5 PRIVATE Consultations upen Palmistry, Phrenology, etc., daily (Castle Baliev- street, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.), (Cm the Sands 3 p.j!: until 9 p.m.). Don't miss seeing th-e g eit Carr Eras., the talk of the town. Fee from 6d. 447p7-6 POA a Month can be made with £ 10.—For particulars address Candroe, 154, Leaxlenliall-street, London. 962m7-2 Lost and Found. LOST, Blue Persian Cat; anyone finding same and returning it to Brynyrnawr, Eaton- grove, will be suitably rewarded. 326p6-30 LOST, from 53, St. George's-terraee, Swansea, Small Fox Terrier Puppy, with brown over one eye. Anyone retaining wjl be prose- cuted. 300p6-30 LOST, from Morriston CommoD, on the 26th -Lj inst., a Black Mare Pony, IS h.h., white star on forehead.—H. Ansell, 313, Neath-road, Plasmarl, Swansea. 349p6-30 LOST, between St George's Hotel and Prom- enade, Swansea, Gold Brooch, Shamrock design. Finder rewarded on returning same to 3, Burman-street, Swansea. 368p7-l T OST, on Sands, betwoen Sketty Arch a.nd L Vivian's Stream, on Sunday, Lady's Sil- ver Watch. Finder rewarded 001 returning same to Queen's Hote-l, Oxford-street, Swansea, 344p7-5 LOST, on the 10th inst., Gent's Gold Ring, L with Masonic Emblem ICrngraved, be- tween Weaver's Mills and St. Mary's Church. Anyone returning the same to 6, Beaufort Arches, will be rewarded by James Magee. 197p6-3Q LOST, on Monday evening, from Hospital- square, White Fox Terrier Puppy, black mark on one eye, about six months old. Answers to name of Prince. Anyone returning rome to 97, Bryn-road. Swansea, will be re- warded. 44p7-l the Person who took Umbrella from VT Boy in Station-road, Port Talbot, on Monday, June 28tli, return same to Messrs. Daan end Co., Port Talbot, or else proceedings will be taken. 474p6-30 Music. PIANOFORTE TUNING, 3s. 6d. Recom- p mendations from Dr. Turpin, Gladstone, and Broad wood and Sons. Pianos from Hopkin- son, Collard, Brinsmead. etc. Sale or Hire.— Charles Eadon, 53. Brunswick-street, Swansea. -I PIANO for Sale, quite new, walnut case, in- laid marqueterie panel, iron frame, check action, genuine bargain.—Sims, 2, Walter-road, Swansea. 294p7-3 EDISON Amberol Records (four minutes), j E Can now be played on all Edison Phono- graphs, including the Gem. Attachments iitted free — D. J. Snell, 14a, 21, and 22, High- i\-et Arcade, Swansea. 353p7-5 PIANO.—Overstrung Iron Grand, Full Tii- P chord, Und-erda-mper Check Action, Hand- some Walnut Case; guaranteed for 15 years; £ 25.—Gwynne H. Brader, 17, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 405p7-5 PIANOS.—Several Second-hand, re urne-d P from Hire. German and English makes. All guaranteed sound. From £ 10.—Gwynne H. Brader, 17, Heathfield-stroet, Swansea. 405p7-5 FOR SALE, Broadwood Cottage Piano; great bargain.—Apply Lewis Lewis and Co., Swansea. 408p7-5 TTIRF.Fi Pianos, returned from hire, latest models, iron frame, check action, walnut, in perfect condition; list 30 guineas; offered for cash 16 guineas.—J. Brader and Sons Wind- street, Swansea. 454p7-5 T41OR SALE, Polyphon, first-class comdiiioo, WiSh Records; cheap; no further use. — Cas-tlemail, Waterloo Stores, Mumbles. 478p7-5 Matrimony. Youne Genileman, age 23, with sma.U .1.. means, wishes to oorrcspaod with a young lady of good appearance, and in good position.-Writ.e T. A., "Dolly Post," Swansea. 415p7-1 MATRIMONY.—Photograph Future Husband lU or Wife, wlUh position and date of mar rlage, Is. 6d.; Oie Year's Events, Is. 6d.; Five Years', 3a. 6d.; Life Chart, 7s. 6d. Sex, Birtli Date.—Prof. Morris, Weston-Super Mare, Sam 271 p7 2 SPLENDID Opporball,tty .Pa;rty for Gramd Conducted Tour, visiting Ostend, Bras- sels, Grotto. J of Han and Roohefort, Dinsnt and the River Meuse in the BWeAn Ardennes, will leave Swansea, LlaneDy, Nesth. and ifcber- aran on July 31st, for ten days' tour. In- clusive face for rail. boat, hotel, and excur- sions. £ 5 13s. 6d-, with option, of free railway extenston at London or Brighton. Stamp for toll particulars from Hayward, Market-street, i LttCMRy. Ladies Invited. 309p7-4 0 Froperty For Sale and To Let. i- L'OH SAIX -Fcar Good Cottages in Skeity; outside borough; well let; pay nearly 8 per cent; quick s-ale desired.—Astley Samuel, Auctioneer, Kir.g's-ehambers, Swansea. 5229a7-3 Tjl-JR SAL'S.—Splendid nine-roomed House; bath (hot and cold); isi Dela-beebe-road, Sketty; lo-g lease.—Astley .Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 5229n7-3 WALTFJLS-r.OAD.-For Sale or To Let, Good VV O:.i,J0r Business Tremises and Dwelling- house; e.vceHont position.—Astley Samuel, Auct o;eer, Swansea. 5229u7-3 T. House To Let on l.ease or For Sale; suitable for conver- si:))1 icto business ptemises.—Astley Samuel, Auct'oneer, King's chambers, Swansea. 5229n7-3 ST. THOMAS.—Good Cottage Property; welll let; For Sale; long lease.—Astley Samuel, j Auctioneer, Swansea. 5229n7-3 TWO Leasehold Houses for Sale; Brynmiil D strict; seven rooms; bath (hot- and cold); pay 8 per ce.it.—Astley Samuel, An1- tie-neer, King's-c'aambers, Swansea. 522Sni-; FOP. SALE, Small General Business, in Ox- lord-street. Satisfactory reason for leaf- ilg.-Write *iater. "Daily Post," Swansea. 400d7-5 I^OR SALE, Short I^ea-e, Fully-licensed House in Swansoa.—Jo-bu M. Leedcr and Son, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 465p7-6 For Sale—Houses. IjAOlt SALE, Freehold, Semi-detac::ed Villa, 6 room's and seuJery, at Cockett; pleasant s.iuation.—Longden, Florida House, CX-sket-t, or Strand. 185p6-M >- ijVJil SALE, a scveu-roomed House, <u Glan- bryda.n-ave-nu-e, having batiC room and .1 mo..era appliauc s.- Apply T. Richards, Contractor,' 369p7-5 2*^ iR SALE, desirable Leasehold Dweliing- Louee, s^taatc Castle.on, Mumbles, com- manding fiue views; nine rooms, w.c, and bat-broom. — Apyly Edward Roberts ar.d Son, 40, Oxtord-strcet, Swansea. 213p6-30 -+ T^oR aAIJ1:, Semi-deta.civxl Villa, "Craigden, -1- Eaton-erescent, containing Rc- ■■•eption HttJl, nrt. by loft., Drdwiiig Room <1411. by Kt., Dining Room 194ft. by 14Jft., 5 Bedrooms, Dressing Room, Bathroom^ (wiia tiled da..)o), w.c Kitchens, Pantries, and oiher convenient offi. c-. May be viewed by apprdnt- mc.nt vuh, ana further pa.rt.icnlars ob.ain.-Nl from, toe occupier, Mr. W. A. Mcuillivr>y. 462p7-6 A Small, Deteched, Freehold Villa, at sketty, for Sale, ple.San.¡ly situated Oil j high ground; inn interrupted view tf Bay; close to tram;.—vVrite Freehold, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 2.571'7-1 ||PUSES lor rs-lc, Bernard-roiwl, Fins'oury- XJL terrace, Morlborouga-road, etc.-Apply upward Roberts had S1.01. AucLoneers and 'rs Estate Agents, 215 (late 40), Oxford-street, Swan- sea. Tel. 251 ,i>ockJ.. 2:3p6-3Q KETTY.—Fcr Sa-e, a barga n, Semi-De- tached House, savan rooms, long lease, b.J, entrance.—Apply Evans, 21, Park-street-. Swansea. 3'i0p7-5 SKLT: Y.—Foi Sale, new 8-roomed House and s Sbjjp, and three Cottages, paying 8 jier cent. Price £ 75i.—Apply ü. Themas, 7, Harry- street, Sketty 310}'( 4 6-ROOMED ilouses for Sale, some with baths, U situate good ¡J .sition at St. Thomas. Reasonable terms.-VV. te to Contractor, "fuily Post," Swansea. 296p7-3 Tc Lei—Business Fremlses. OPACIOUS Business Premises, two ::iIhopG combined, with eoiiapsible shutters, to Let; suit drapers, fishmongers, wholesede and retad.—Apply 14, Pioion-place. Swaax-oa. 450p7-6 TO LET, Office. Fishex-street.—Apply Ed- ward Roberta and Son, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. Tel. Docks 251. 213p6-30 rpo LET, commodious Business Premises, Ox- ford-street.—Apply Edward Roberts and S01, 42, Oxford-street, Swansea. 213p6-30 IX) LET, Yo.id and OfQce, splendidly situ- ated, siding aooommodation. — Write Splendid, "Daily Post," Swansea. 5220117-1 TO LET, Lock-up Shjy, excellent position, re oo.etly re-paporod, separate gas meter and fittings.—Apply 15, Gower-street, or 145, H.gli-strcet, Swansea. 215p6-30 LET, very desirable Farm, about five niiles from Llanailo, containing about 65 acres of excellent Pasture and Arable Land, good living house and outbuildings, adjacent to main road. -Apply David M. Thomas, Estate Agent and Valuer, Chancery Chambers, Rut- land-street, Swansea. Docks Tel. 646. 199p6-30 SKETTY—To Let, Budding Land, long leaso, s frontage to road, with water main.-Apply Evans, 21, Park-street, d«*>eisea. 204p6-30 To Let—Houses. plARMAKTHENSHIRE.—To be Let, a smai], yet delightful Dower House, standing e.midst charming surroundings, and having a g-od garage and two fir^t-ciass Icose boxes ad- joiJii-4g. Good hunting and fishing, also rough shooting. Conveni-ent to town and railway ota- tion.—For particulars of rent, etc., apply to Jujnes and James, F.A.I., 7, Goat-street, Swan- sea. 138p6-30 FURNISHED House to Let, for July and two F weeks in August, close to Bays, five minutes' walk of Oystermouth Station, con- .ong Sitting-room, Dutng-room, Kitchen, with all conveniences, four Bedrooms, Bath- room, etc.-Apply Charles Gustavus, Promen- ade, Swansea. 293p7-2 Gw YDK-CSeTs<^NT.—/O Let, at June 24lh, G 9-roomed House, with bathroom. Rent £ ?2 yearly —Apply J. Rice Jones, Auctioneer and Valuer, Oxford-street, Swansea. 281p7-l HOUSE to Let.-Apply D. Lloyd, Hay and -'Ll Corn Merchant, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5225u7-3 HOUSE to Let, near Park, immediate posses- H sion.—Apply 17, C-ymdonkin-terrace, Swansea. lc;-6p6-30 HOUSE t»~LetrQueen's-rood, sketty; immedi- ate possession.—Apply 53, Wind-street, or J M. Leeder and Son, Waterloo-street, Swan- sea. 5223r.7-2 HOUSE to Let, Furnished, Mansel-terrace, containing 2 reception, rooms, 4 bed- rooms, bathroom; for 000 to five months; im- mediate possession; rent B2 2s. per week, :.11- cluding plate and linen.—F. E. Tun bridge, Gower-street, Swansea. 442p7-6 MUMBLES-—A Small Furnished House to Let, M at CasUeton, six rooms, tvery conveni- ence and comfort.—For terms apply George, Grocer, Castleton. Tel. 159. 234p7-l TO LET, "SJoam" Villa, Killay.—Apply A_ George, Killay. 335p7-3 TO LET, eight-roomed House, ba £ h (hot and 00Id), Grosvenor-noad, Sketty; immediate possession; rent £ 32.—Astifcey Samuel, Ane- tioneer. Swansea. 5233n7-6 TO LET, Six room Villa, and large Garden, well stoefced, at Killay.— Ap$>ly Webheu, 266, Oxford-street, Swansea; or D4TÆs, 1, HaH- terrace, Dunvant. :29117.-1 TBAFALG AR-TERRA CE, Cysiermoutn-rcad An exceHent 10-roomed House, with Stable and Coach-house; all in good order, for immediate sale; lon^ lease.—Apply TTigmAn and Co., Northampton-plaoe, Swansea. 245p7-2 TO LET, Puirnished or UnlnrniAhed, 4, Bryn- milicTescent, Swansea; ev^ry coaveni- encce; lovely View of bay; couta.L £ &Eog five large bedrooms, drawing, dining, billiard rooms, ba £ hroom, usual domestic ofUees, gaTxian, greet*- houses; moderate terms. 314p7-3 •< A Grosvetnor-road, Coedsaeson, Sketty, to J-vi Let, with immediate possession Let at P-32 yoaaiy.—Apply J. Rice Jcnes, Estate Agent, Oxford-street. Swansea. 220p6-50 I^UENITURE, SecoDd-ha»d, Bought, any quan- I tity; immed-ate oash paid—C&u or write, A. Parsons, 1, Cahrert-strreet, Swansea 380p7-5 j Miscellaneous Sales. — "jCHDR SALE, a Fruit and Greengrocery Rotrod, Light Wagori, Pony, and Harness; will sell tDgether or aeparle. -Apply 9, Ricbardsom- street, Swansea. 436p7-5 I^OIt SALE, pedigree Fox Terrier Bitch, by Hey brook Bristiles, clae«ap; also four Pqj>pies from above by Ormond Bristles. — Apply Mrs. Woodward, 229, Hiyh-street, Swan- sea. 207p6-30 SALE, Pedigree Scotch Terrier Dog, typical specimen; good house dog, and very affectionate with children; low price, but good home most" essenstial.—13, Castle-square, Swansea. 438p7-1 }FOUNTAIN PENS —For Sale, two Swan Foun- t/iin Pen £ goid mounted, 18 carat gold nib; cost one guinea each; will accept 10s. 6d. each; perfect condition; bargain.—Apply J. Jones, "Daily Post," Swansea. 100n6-30 lfOR SALE, an Undertaker's and Funeral Fur- nishing Business, with very good con- nection, well established; doing good trade; gnod reason for selling.—Apply, in first in- stance, to Funeral, "Daily PosV Swansea. 287p7-2 A pure-bred Welsh Terrier, good house dog. Best offer accepted, as owner leaving.— Stephen P. Wills, Langland Bay. 233p7-l CAUL for Sale.—Write H.M., "Daily Post," Swansea. 295p7-2 CROCKERY—Beginners' Crate, from 16s. Tea Sets from 7s. 6d. Hawkers' Large bulk crates containing 1,000 pieces, 37s. 6d.; ilst free. -Denbigh Tootery Company Stoke-on- Trent. t.e. DRESSER for Sale, nearly new, a bargain; also ot .er Furnit-ur-?.-Apply 27. Burrows- n>ad, Swansea 219p6-30 G1 REAT Ceara,n7e~S<i 1 e,~PnTrti7 Delanes, and 1 Printed Musics, at Prices unheard of; don't miss this opportunity; call and inspect nt Russell Davies and Sons, Lower Waterloo- 6tieet, Swansea. 339p7-3 QAFES (Fireproof) for Sale, bargains; also 0 Se.eond-haJ2d Saw Benches, Mortar Mills, Vertical Boilers. Oil and Steam Engines.—Birt and Co., 47.1. Strand, Swansea. 388p7-5 rpo Clecr by Saturday next, 3,000 Pairs of JL Boots and Shoes, Men's, Laaies', and Youths; alf'i Men's Suits, at giving away prices. Open 711 day for imspedion and so.1-e Unheard of bsrgains for all classes. Best quality guaranteed, or money returned. Auc- tion Stores Alexandra-road, opposite Arca.de, Swansea. M'. Astley W. Samuel will Sell by Auction Frlda*1 next. June 25th, at 8 p.m. 34p6-30 Horses. Carriages, etc. iX)R SALE, good, strong Brake, seat nine; will sell cheap.- -vY. G. Howell, Pentwyn Farm, Liansamlct- 289p7-2 FOR SALE, six cheap Horses and Cobs; als- Ponv, Hawker's Oart, end Harness. — Ap'Vv .513, Neath-road Plasmarl, Swansea. 280p7-2 FOR SALE, light lour-wheel Bog-cart, to carry four, in splendid condit.cn; suit cob 14 hands.—Apply F. J. Wrig]it, 199, High-stieet, Swansea. 203p6-30 hands.—Apply F. J. Wrig]it, 199, High-stieet, Swansea. 203p6-30 FOR SALE, thick-set Welsh Mare, 15.2 h.h., warranted 1T1 all Iiarnessj vnd a good mover: trial allowed; owner na further use. —Apply Penfold, Day View Hotel, Swansea. 309 pft-30 l^.OR SALE, Brown Mare, 14.1 h.h., reliable in ali harness, price £ 8; also strong Trap and Harness, the lot suit milkman or trades- and Harness, the lot suit milkman or trades- man.-Apply Waiters, No. 8, Frog-avenue, Sketty. 223p6-3C "jT'Ott SALE, a well-made Trap, carry two or A- 'our. in first-class condit-on; suit cob 14 15 n.h. Owner no further use for it. No reasonable oS-er refused.-Apply 175, Lower Oxford-street, Swaiu>eft. 19&p3-30 ^.•i; -Ai.r, l.andsomt Cob, 6 years eld, 14.2, JP with perfect manners, winner of prizes; Set of Plated Harness, and Light 4-wheel Dog- cart.—Mrs. James and Sons, Franc-s-street, Swansea, near Victoria Park. 251p7-l FOR SALE, very active Cart Mare, 16 hands, five years old, warranted sound, and good worker -,n all Ifcrscss, a week's trial a-lowed; £ 28 10s.; no ftasonable offer refused. Also a thicK-set Cob, 14 hands, six years old, warranted sound, and a good worker, price £12. —Applv 5, Regent-str^est East, Briton Ferry. 272p7 2 KOAN Horse, aged, good worker, in cart or carriage; price £ 10.—Apply Mr. E. P. Lloyd, Glansevin, Lla^Lgadoek. 339p7-3 A Good Reliable well-bred Bay Mare, trained in single and double harn-es^; 15.8 hands high; about eight y-ears old; winner of two first prizes at the Bath and West of England Show in 1304; passes all traffic; price £ 35.—Ap- ply Mr. E. P. Lloyd, Glansevin, Llangadock. 327p7-3 BAY Cob Mare, 14.3 hands high; age four years; sire "Welsh Fashion"; winner of fi.st and second prizes as a two-year-old; dri ven in saddle; single and double harness; will pass all traffic ;price £ 45.—Apply Mr. E. P. Lie yd, Glansevin, Llangadock. 338p7-5 SMALL 2-seater Car for Sale, 4 h p. De Dion Bouton engine, £ 20 or near offer.—For particulars write DB., "Da..ly Post," Swansea. 279p7-2 TRADESMEN'S Carts of all kinds, new and T second-hand, and Governess Cars, iron or rubber tyres, cheap.—Longman's, Cross- street, Swansea. 9G5m6-3 n FOR SALE, a Rustic Trap, suit 13 or 14 h.h., equal to new; also Pair of Cart Wheels, cheap.—Applv 9, Bryn-v-Mor-road, Swansea. 3891,7-5 Motor Cycles, Cycles, etc. FOR SALE, a Gent's Bicycle, quite new, only ridden about 20 miles; will sed as a sacrifice.—Apply M. Foner, Watchmaker, High street Arcade, Swansea. 235p7-1 FOR best value in Cycles go to Ivor L. Rob- erts, sole agent for Sunbeams, Ragtacs, Rudge-Whitworth's Robin Hoods, B.S.A. and Eadie, from £4 56. to £ 17 17s. Easy terms arranged; also ege-nt for Premier Motor Cycle —43, Oxford-street, Sw&ns-ea. 1608d.b FOR SALE, Gent's Bicycle, first-class make, Sturmey Archer three-speed gear, oil re- taining gear case, Mitchell front brake, Bow- den back brake, only ridden once. Value 14 guineas. Bargain to immediate purchaser- Apply 19, Rosehil-terrace, Swansea. 100n6-30 FOR SALE, bargain, Lady's magnificent Cycle, highest grade, Coventry machine, new, not soiled; Clincher tyres, plated r.ms, genu- ine Crabbe roller brakes back and front, Perry's ball free wh^l. highest finish and beautiful model; all accessories; no use to owner; sacrifice £ 4 10s.; worth double; ap- proval before cash sent.—K. Stuckey, Oak Villa, Clarendon-road. Wf=«ton-super-Maae. 382m 7-5 GENTS Bicycle for Sale, cheap, front and back Bowde-n brakes, A1 Clincher tyres.— 9, Went Pit-rood, Landore, Swausea. 285p7-2 MOTOR Cycle for Sale, 2J Clement Garrard, guaranteed perfect running order. In- spection any time. A bargain.—Burgess, "Lansdowne," West Cross, M run hies. 278p7-2 CvrTT.y.3, fnTTy guaranteed. £ 3 10s. oash, or 2s. 6d. weekly.—D. J. Snell, 14a, 21, and 22, High-street Arcade, Swansea. 355p7-5 1 QfYQ 3i h.p. Chater Lea Motor Cycle, in i-oUO perfect condition, £ 16 IDs.—Powell, Park, LtaceHy. 337p?-5 To Let—Stables, Stores, etc. TO LET, Stables, with Large Yard and Arch- way.—Apply 89, Wsstern-street, Swansea] 39Sp7«5 TO LET, Stores, in Castle-lane.—Apply Ed- -i- wa.rd Roberts and Son, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. Docks Tel. 251. 213p6-30 Apartments To Let. -— ————————————————— APARTMENTS, in Alexandra^road, for one A or two Young Men; very central, and homely.-Wr.te Alexandra, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 342p7-5 BEDROOM and Sitting-room to Let, Fur- B nished.—Apply 25, Brans wick-street. Swansea. 366p7-5 COMFORTABLE-Lodgings-ft>7~a resl>ectable c Young Ma.n, share Sitting-room and Bed- room with another; bath (hot and cold).—23, Nioholl-stareet, Swansea. 301p7-3 COMFORTABLE, homely Lodgings, suit one or two respectable Young Men, or Com- bined Room; central; terms moderate.—Apply 51, Westbury-street, Swansea. 401p7-5 COMFORTABLE Apartment-; suit one or two cI gentlemen-, bath (hot and CGlQ); good (XKjking and 6:)2.nùac:c-e.-Ápp}y c.o. R. Joaes. Newsagent, Windsor-road, Keeth. 418p7-5 CIOMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments c Vacant, hot. and c -l-d bath, good cook- ing, home comforts, suit young gentleman; view of Bay.—Apply la, Woodlaadis-terraoe, Swansea. 481p7-6 FRONT Sitt'ag-room and Bedroom t» Let, comfortably furnished; su.t gentleman. -33, Mir&diOr-crescent, Swan-ea. 184p6-30 GOWER, close to sea—To Let, for July, Sit- t ug-rosm and two Bedrooms.—Mrs. Tay- lor, Oxwich Gr-2en, Reynold-Ston, R.S.O. 228p6-30 PLEASANT Country Apartments, Gower, Sit- ring-room, Kedromn Good cttendance. 10s. weekly. More rooms if required Gardens. Lovely views.—"Write Garden, "Daily Pest. Swansea. 423v7-6 OITTTNG-ROOM and "o-edroom to Let, suit two Young Gentlemen.—A I'piy Ford, News g'nt, 07. St. Helan's-road («.ypo&ite H<»yital;. S.van- sea. 5237 n7-5 OKETTY.—T<> Let, Sitting-room and Bcdivwnr.. W or Combined lU)oni, hot and cold bath, every convenience, electric light, healthy situa- tion, uninterrui'tjcd view of Bay; suit lady or ^jeu tie-man terms m ode rate.—A pply Villa, "Daily Pv.st," Swansea. 378p7-5 10 LET, two fleams..Appiy 12, VicV.ria-ter- r i-e-e, s.wansea. 4111.7-3 rpf) LET. comfortable Apartments or Lodg- 1 itigs; no ch.idren.—Apply 22. Page-street, SwajiseA. 419p7-5 ri^HREE I nfurnisbed Rooms to Let, with use 00 bathroom and scullen .-23, Alexandra- road, Swansea. 470p7-6 npo T ET, two L-durxiished R'niius, with every -*■ convenience.—Apply 90, Rhyddings-ter- race, Swansea. 342p7-5 Tli.RLE IUJOIJIS to Let, in St. Thomas; no children.—Write Douglas, "Daiiy Post," Swansea. 47&p7-6 THREE or four Unfurnished Rooms to Let, in Wo -.dlands-terrace, with use cf scullery. —Appiy Woodlands, "Daily Post," Swansea. 236117-1 rpo LET, three or four good Rooms, in Alex- A andra-ioad; tossesfcion immedia.:ely. Apply on Monday, at 71, High-street, Swansea. 239p6-3Q TO LET, two "Unfurnished Idioms, suitable T for tailors" workrooms, over 12, Nelson- street.-Apply .12, Nelson-street, Swansea. 52i0n7-5 rpWO Unfurnished Rooms to Lei, hot and T cola bbk, use of gus stove tuid scullery; suit mairied couple.—lo, M&riborough-rcad, Swansea, 340p7-5 *1^0 LET, two or three Unfurnished Rooms, near Victoria Part; oven gmte.—Apply first at Cliaries livais, The Newsagent, etc., 72, S\vaiis«a 401p7-l r|'0 LET, three Rooms, at Walton-road; use of kitciien, gas stove, and bathroom; suit mariie-J couple with no encumbrance.— Address, Zr.-mu, "Daily Post," Swansea. 404p7-5 npO LET, Front Sitting-room and Bedrooms, •A with or without attendance; use of piano; use of scullery, gas, and coal stove: no child- ren.-5, Burman-str&et, Walter-road, Swansea. 224y6-30 Ty ANTED, a itspectabie Young Man, to sb'jr. Rooms wub anotiier; bath (hot ana cola).—Apply 26, Page-street, Swansea. 4C7p7-6 Mirador-^resceut, Swansea.—Two Unfur- nir'.f-d Rooms, in small, quiet family, to Let to single Lady or Gontleman; central; healthy —Apply as above. 4i2p7-4 Apartments Wanted. APARTMENTS Wanted in Swansea, by Lady A Palmist, good thoroughfare, Page-street, or St. Heien's-road preferred, or rooms over shop, ternia moderate. Address Madame, 45. Victoria-load, Ebbw Vale, Wales. 194p6-30 Vy.-NTED, Fun^ished Room, for Married Vr Couple, near Morriston —Apply 1, Bowen- terwe, Morriston. 345p7-1 Ty ANTED, in or ae-ar Walter-road, two Bed- f rooms and Front Sitting-room, Uniur- nisned.—Address Tir Cwm, "Daily Post," Swan. sea. 372jj7-5 TyANTED, immediately, Bedroom and Sit- ting-room, for young Swedish Gen Jo- man, preterably board v.ith family.—Apply, stating inclusive terms, to Lewis, 9, Hew on- street, Swansea. 52.38n7-6 UNFURNISHED Room Wanted, for Widow (out daily); neighbourhood of 6t Mary's Church.—Apply Stephens, Newsagent. St. Thomas, Swansea. 428p7-6 "V7"GUNG Married Couple, no children, re- -*■ quire two nloe Furnished Rooms, in Neath.—Apply W. J., c.o. Mrs. Rosser, "Daily Pvst," Neath. 347p7-1 Holiday Apartments. KING Arthur Hotel, Reynoldston, Gower. — First-class c.ocommodation for visitors, Inclusive terms from 22s. per week. Picnic Parties specially catered £ or.—Apply J. Mit- chell, Manager. 908m7-16 to VISITORS o tLlandrindod Wells.—Comfort- able Furnished 6, Alexandra-road, Llandrindod Wells. 523 9n 7-1 Education. "^OUNG Lady, anxious to improve in Gram- J- mar and Business Correspondence, would like private tutor, Thursday and Friday even- ings. State terms, to Moderate. Daily Pust," Swansea. 444p7-6 COLLIERY Manage s and Mines' Inspector- c ate Exam; Candidates prepared. Postal lessons. Electricity, Surveying, Metal- liferous Mining, Coal Mining, etc.—Write for Syllabus—The Cambrian Mining School, Porth, Glam. 238p7-l THOROUGH Preparation for Examinations | T and Business in French, German, Spaa- i.sh, Italian (Conversationr.l method); also in Latin, Esperanto, B-cok-ke ng (Double Entryl. Shorthand, Typewriting, Arithmetic, etc. Translations and Foreign Correspo'ndenoe. Prospectus on application.—Oswald Korth, Public Tnacslator, 1, KensiUgton-ten-sce, Swan- sea., Tel. 638 Central. CIVIL Service Candidates successfully pre- pared for their examinations. Numerous recent successes. Telegraph Learners, Head1 Post Office, Swansea, Male Sorters London and Swansea G.P.O.; Pitnaau's Shorthand rapidly taught. Arithmetic, Book-keePtg, etc. Suc- cess guamnieed. Ladies or gentSeiaeEi.—-Mr. Harris, Shorthand School, 56, New Oxford-st^ Swansea. SATE Money by investing to 6 Drawer ¥st- iott.il Cash TiU, as new, and British New Computing Scale. Offers Jnvfted. Must be aokl Owner retired. Doable Action Sausage Filler, £ 2 10s.—Harvey, Auctioneer, Swansea. 252p7-l C. ROWLAND, DOCK AND RAILWAY CONTRACTOR. RAILWAY HAULIER AND SHIPPING AGENT TO THE LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, MID- LAND RAILWAY COMPANY AND RHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY CO. GENERAL STEVEDORE. 9 FISHER STREET Mailcarts. l-,on SALE, a Mail Car:, practically new.— Apply after 6 p.m., 4, Picton-terrace, M ,¡j¡:: Pleasant, Swansea. 150;:5-30 FOR SALE. Perambulator, in good condition. -Apply Edward Roberts and Pone, Auc- tioneers, Oxford-street, Swansea. MAIL CART for Sale, good condition, tyres new; any reasonable offer.—Oall at 35. Princess-street, Swan-ea, after 6. 288p7-2 MAIL CART (Single) for Sale, in splendid condition: no reasonable offer refused.— Apply between 6 and 7 p.m., to 50. Gvrydr-cres- oent, Uplands, Swansea 595p7-5 Furniture. T^"0 CREDIT.—Overheard as our van drew up Xi to purchaser's doors 'You oan bet your life they ere paid for. as he does noth/ng but Spot Cash "-Gilë Cook, Waterloo-s;. et. Swan- sea. 382] >7-5 THE Great Secret is Baying for Cash, and getting the best value for your money. Call and see the goods yourselves. Great ba-gains Rock Bottom. Prices.—Giles Cook. as above. 382p7-3 CCOMPARE my prioes w.th other shops I guaitiiTiee to save you 2s, 6d. in t!;e £ and a saving from 7s. 6d. to !5s on Hire System Charges.—Giies Cook's Furniture 362p7-3 OUR Becistesds ana Bedding have stood the H of ?8 years, and now husdseds of jieoph: oan testify to the splendid quality and low prices, which ras bOOl1 my motto —GU-es Ccv>k. 382p7-3 UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL—Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, S, Br okle.nd-terTace, BlackpJl, say they bought their Furniture with me 21 years ago, and every article tuis turned out splendid.—Giles Cook's Furniture, Swansea. 382p7-3 QPS- Cash Price will purcbt.se Frill-size Fea t)u tner Bod, Bolster, and PilJows. Bet- ter and Bordered from P2 2s. Splendid value -o;les Cook, 22a and 23, Water loo-street, and extensive warehouses Park-street, Swansea. 382p7-3 L- L. r. I:' .J- v r L .1. .1" X^LRNITURET' FL"RNITUiftElTFURNITURE F -A most important item to the working clesses. "Wh«T6 has Hill's removed?"—"What, haven't you heard, they have taken fire, large premises at the Central Buildings. Gower-st. eet, where they now have a tremendous stock of Household Requisites to suit all tastes and pockets. All goods purchased cburing this great Clearance Sale will be stored free of charge until required. We have just received a large Bankrupt Stock ci Bedroom ;>F and Parlour Suites, from zL2 17s. 6d., mnst be cleared tihJs week. Several Large Kitchen Dressers at 30s., six fail-size Bedsteads and 8 Wire Mattres&es to clear at 10s. 9d. All goods guarar1" "-•d. You 'Ire cordially invited to inspect our (.onie-idou; stock, nobody impor- tuned to buy.—Note new addtoss: Hill's Sales, Central Buildings, Gower-street, Swansea. 456p7-5 Trade Specialities. LAD7"—Send for free samples E lis's Pills L rtain, "de and effectual remedy. Book (50 pages) sent free Targe Boxes Is 3d. a-ad '?■ sx-ial) 4s. 6d. bex. Free advice.—Mrs. Ellis, 27, Surrey-lane, But1.ersea. London. 170-i.b YORKSHIRE Tweeds 10s 6d. suit length: best y value in England; 100 patterns post free. —The Bradford Woollen Co.. Barry-street, Brad- ford. 9Slm7-2 ELASTIC~Sot~ckin^'r2s. 6d. "silk," 5s. Ank- E lets, Knee Caps. and Thigh Pieces, 2s.: Silk, 3s. 6d.; in all siz-es.—Moseis .Tones. Chem- ist, 12, High street, Swansea. 263p72 YES RIGHT P—li act, ooreult Hutch ins- E Ðtchells, D.BO.A., Eyesight Specialist. 9, Po:tland-street, Swansea (opposite the middle market gate). Tel. 502y2. 98i>6-30 GRIFFITHS" Combined Washers are tast com- G ing a household phrase. They are strong, easy, and rebable, being a real Mangle, and easy Washer, with few parts, a Dolly worked by l-e\-er.-&:)le Agent for Wales. W. Griffiths, 8, Parade, Neat1:. (The only Welsh house sending machines to Ch.il.). 5212r.7-23 T^NITTTNG Machines, Round and Flat, latest styles, warranted as best means of re- iial..« l-.ome empi vruent We supply the blind and invalid, and keep Lady Tutors in m 'st districts. Free tuition. Send for Lsts. Cash or Hire.—W. Griffiths, 8. Parade, Neath 5212n7-25 SUPERFLUOUSIjAIRS?—'The only permar-e t cure for this disfigurement is Electro- lysis.—Call on Miss Bristowe-Whyte, 10, p('g" s:reet, Swaneea. 14 MRS. THOMAS, 112, The Cross, Morriston. Dress Agent. Best pr/ces given for al: misfits and up-to-dute goods LeUers and par ceis receive prcrnpt attention. Excellent rp. ferences 188)>6-50 SEWING Machines are now reckoned not as s luxury, but absolutely requirements of the homes, and we supply the cottage and tiie mansion at very low prices. Hand and Treadle V.T. Machine with Cover, JE5. Friends, s.ud. your own pockets.—W Griffiths, 8, Parade. Neath. Estab. 1871. 5212n7-23 MARRIED LADIES— Mrs. Lambton, Brigh- ton-street, Ss-accrnb0. has a safe, Reli- able Remedy. Particulars frec-Send stamped envelop. Please name paper. 47rn7-26. CHINA and Eaitbea-vare. — Cneap, RSSTt.ed Crates of everyday Seling Lint- for Shop; Markets, and Hawking.—Write for tree Lists —Sheaf Pottery Manufacturers, Long- ton, Staff 492h7-20 XT 1!A Pocket Money.—Wanted to purcliese for cash, Old Gold or Stiver Watches. Chains, Rings, Links.. te. Call or send to M Foi-er, 4. High-street Arcade. Swansea 898m7-16 MMITTTEANNE LECI.AIRE, Parisian Palmist, .a. Phreii-'logis-t, Ladies' Spec alist. Advice Daily, 10 a.m till 9 p.m.—Alen<;ndra Arcade, Swansea. Engagements arranged for Bazaars, Garden Fetes etc., at a spec:al eharpe. 596b 7-:>j. T ADlES.—S&fe and Speedy Remedy without L Medicine or Pills; guaranteed never to fail; stamp for particulars.—Mrs D Brookes, (71 Dept.) Ardgowan-road, Gatford. 1752. TO BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums, Business Circulars, and Cards. Time Sbec-ts. Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Office, 211, High-street, Swansea. AMERICAN Corn Piaster, snperior to all Oorn A Paints. Try, then judge No failure. no pain QT burning; no harassing corns: ease i rn- mediately; 7 £ d. —Myrddin Davies, M.RP.S.. CVemlst, Swansea 485m7-7 j "VT EATH AND DISTRICT BILL POST- ING COMPANY.—riai« T. WalL Offices:— ASSEMBLV ROOMS. NEATH. Manager—J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the best Pasting Stations in Neath and District- THE ABMAVBN AND POST TALIST BiLL?0sTI$ £ UOiifjLSf UndtHTAke BILL POSTING AND ADVERTISING In all i te Branches. THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING u Beat the LARGEST POSTING STATIONS o- all Tram Roofce is Swaneea and Distriat^ Also Sites in the Mumbles, Skettj, Gower- ton, Gorsemoa, King's Bridge, Mornsfcan, laansamlet, etc. Distribution of i^aoaplea, Booklets, BillI careiiiiijr attcnd-ed to by *f f mea. —28, L> Vv £ E UNION tTKhjCL, SWANSEA, g LOOB AND COMPANY. ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS and BILL POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. All descriptions of Advertising. 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