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Scale of Charges 1-or Consecutive Weekly insertions of SMALL iuVESTT&EMEHTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE ».?v:S -,)1 exceeding 2A woIXL, 6d. per insertion- E-cery additional 8 words, Fourpence. r-e fciegoin^, scale applies only to APARTMENTS and HOUSES To Let or Sauted; Situations V acant or Wanu Houses, Offices, properties and Stops to Let or Sell LOLI and Found; Miscellaneous i n r.te Waais and Sales; but not, to any Advertisement of a irade nature. TEADE SPECIALITIES, &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four Words.9d. per insertion, 'i hii'ty two orda.la. » A reduction is made for c, senea of 6, IJ, 26 or 52 mjattrtiocs. 1 If a voucher copy be desired, an extra Three Halfpence per insertion should be added to tha above cheap rates. Unless prepaid, the Adverusemeats will be charged by the Business Scale. Adver- tisements from Public Bodies are not in- serted at the prepaid rate. The Postniaster-Geiireal does not rJiow letters addressed to initials or fictitious omes to be addressed to any Po^t Office, and lette;s so 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 stamps are sent to cover postage, will be forwarded to the Advertiser's own Address. Remittances under 5s. may be made in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Orders. Postal Orders should be made to "The South Wales Post" Newspaper Co., Ltd., tIl, High-street, Swansea. Address all com- munications to the Manager, "The Cam- fcrian." SITUATIONS VACANT. Housekeepers. WANTED, Housekooper, 40, abstainer, for w working man; five children.-Write Sis- ter, 30, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 5264n7-8 tTTANTED, imme-diaotly, Working House- w keeper, age 25 to 30; also Young Girl, ago 16 to 18, as Nurse.-Mrs. Thomas, 5 Gore- terrace, Swan sea. 75Op7-t2 WANTED, immediately, a respectable, middle-aged Person, fis Houf^epe*Jf a Widower and four sons, youngest 15; appli- cant to sleep out.-Apply Green, 16, Grand,son. street, Ilafod, between 6 and 9 p.m. 784p7-8 .<b.. Ccoks and Kitchenmaids. WANTED Cook-General; two in family; good wages given.—Apply 35, Eryn-road^Swa.^ fcea. 456p7-13 \ttanted, good Plain Cook.—Write, age. VV salary, references, Mrs. Llewelyn, Bag- Ian Cottage, Briton Ferry. 587p7-9 House and Parlourmaids. OUSE TIKLOUIIMAIL) .experienced) Wanted, immediately, for Small Private l'mily in Swansea; Cook-General kept; t'.O washing; references required; wages i-lb. Apply Mrs. Griffiths, 22a, HenneUa^stree. Swansea. „ "anted, experienced Chambermaid; must W iiave good referenoe-s.-Central Hotel, J ° 716p7-12 Swansea. v i l J-D a Chambermaid, with references, VV about 25 years, for highly respectable married couple; no children; wages^ £ 16 — Write, stating experience, to H.M.R., Daily Post," Swansea. 576p7-8 V,ANTED, a Chambermaid, with reierences, VV about 25 years, for highly respectable named coupla; no children; wages £ 16. — Write, statins experience, to Heatherciene, Eaton Grove, Swansea. 576p7-8 Nurses. W" ANTED, Nurse Girl.—Apply Berry s Royal China Stores, Swansea. — !> Generals. Agood ail-round Girl Wanted, at once; only A two-in family; good home to good and willing girl.—Apply 120, Bryn-road, g EXPERIENCED General Servant Wanted, im- mediately.—Apply Weisbard, 1. Buildings, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 551p7-7 GOOD General Servant Wanted; Man Ser- G vant cleans Boots, Knaves, Mats, etc. Mrs John Jones, Pen-y-Bunk House, Clydach. 645p7-9 NEATGirl Wanted, for Bar and Housework. N -Apply Great Western Hotel, H.gh-st.. Swansea. 591p7-8 W- ANTED, Young Girl, for housework; sleep out.—Apply 3, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 638p7-8 W" ANTED, good General; no washing.—Apply Mrs Rces, Clydach Bakery, near Swan- 581p7-8 sea. T-rrANTED, at once, good General Servant.— VV Apply Ty Melyn Hotel, High-street, Swan- sea. S0^7-15 WANTED, General Servant, about 17.—Apply 6 Gladstone Buildings, Alexandra-road, Swan sea. 713p7-12 WANTED, a good General Servant; sleep home.—Apply Mrs. Fletcher, Oxford-st.. Sw ar 6ea. 608p7-8 WANTED, a good General Servant, to sleep out—Apply Dennis's Hotel. Alexandra- road, Swansea. 576p7-13 WANTED, middle-aged Woman, to look after sick person; live in.—Apply Rock and Fountain, Skewen. 764p7-13 WANTED, a General Servant; references re- quired.—Mrs W. Jones, Butcher, 16. Chapel-street, Mumbles. 767p7-13 -1. VXTANTED, General, clean, good references, VY able to wash; small family.—44, Glan- brydan-avenue, Uplands, Swansea. 683p7-12 WANTED, a clean, respectable Young GiYl, for housework, 15 to 18; to sleep home.— 6, Belgrave-terraee, Swansea. 14Sp2-9 ANTED, a Girl, about 20, for Washing and Cleaning, one or two days a week.—Apply 43, King Edward's-roaa, Swansea. 742p7-12 WANTED, General Servant; three in family. -Apply after 6 p.m., MacGillivray, c Cralgden. 19. Eaton-crescent, Swansea. 751p7-12 \\T ANTED, a respectable Girl, as General; VV good reference required.—Apply Mrs. Bow en, 42, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 585p7-8 WANTED, good General Servant; must have good reference from last place. Apply Pantyewvdr Hotel, Oxford-street, Swansea. 74lp7-12 WANTED, a good General Servant, about 25 W years of age, one able to wash; good re- ferences.—Apply 3, Page-siaeet, Swansea. 693p7-12 ANTED, gooa, experienced General Ser- vant, immediately.—Apply Mrs. Bobesrt Thomas, 5, Northampton-plaoo, Swansea. 7fflp7-8 W' ANTED, a Young General, 17 or *&; ore that has been in service fcefoce.—Appfry After 1 p.m„ at 44, Bryn-road, Bryji-jntQ, I WANTED, a good General Servant, for house- '? work, and willing to assist in the busi- uess.-Apply Mrs Evans, Somerset Hotel, Neath. 687p7-12 WANTED, a good General; two in family; good wages to a clean maid.—Apply be- tween 6 and 7 -n the evening, at 20, Bryn- .vč.J, Swansea. 5261n7-12 Servants Registry Office. EDITH BRANcBY, Agency, Mumbles, requires, E immediately, experienced Parlourmaid, Housemaids, Cooks, Cook-Generals, Housemaid- Waitress, good Generals, Hotel Cook, Cham- bermaids, Kitchenma:ds. 800p7-12 MRS. Llewellyn Howell, 34, Oxford-street, Swansea, will be pleased to find good situations for town and country girls; and also requires two Working Housekeepers, one must be a Churchwoman. 722p7-10 RELIABLE Servants (all classes: disengaged; Reliable Servants (all classes) Wanted, for London and country. State age. — Mrs. Coster, Longford, Gloucester. 763p7-13 Kiscellaneous Situations. BOOT TRADE —Wanted, a respectable Youth, able to finish.—Apply A E. Watts, Brunswick-street, Swansea. 698p7-12 DRESSMAKING. — Thoroughly experienced B-xLce Hands ia or outdoors.—Apply Dav.'d Evans and Co., Ltd., Goat-street., Swan- sea. 745p7-12 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, Improvers and ex- 11) perienced Hands; indoors or out; Ladies' materials made up.-Dress Co., 25, St. Alban's-road, Rhyddings, Swansea. 574p7-3 DRAPERY.—Two Young Ladies, of smart appearance, and good stock keepers, one for showroom and one accustomed to Haber- dashery Stockroom; sleep out.-Apply by let- ter, with full particulars, or personally, be- tween 6 and 7 p.m., Thursday.—Jarvis Jones, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 5270n7-9 GROCERY.—Wanted. immediately, Young Man, to drive out, and to learn the Grocery Business.—Apply Mathias, Grocer, Morriston. 627p7-8 GROCER Y.- Wanted, at once, experienced G Hand, well up both counters; Welsh; abstainer; state wages and references.—Levi James, Hong Kong, Neath. 765p^l3 HERE'S a Chance for You!— £ 100— £ 250; Sanitary Inspector, Lady Health Visitor, School Nurse. Postal Course Lessons for com- ing Exam, now commencing; fee 25.5. 450 successes.—Mushens, Sanitary Expert, Sunder- land. 472p7-14 MIDLAND CAFE.— Good Kitchen Maid M Wanted, at once; alho Extra Hands for few days; Waitresses, Housemaids, Kitchen Maids.—Apply R. E. Jones, Mackworth Hotel, Swansea, before 2 o'clock or after 6 o'clock. 690p7-12 ARTNER Wanted, for Metal Broker, with P good connection with Works and Col- lieries. State age dnd experience.—Write Metal, "Daily Post," Swansea. 797p7-13 PIONEER Life AssuraJice Company has Vacancy for Special Assistant; must have good, clean record; good terms and pros- pects to the right man. -Write Inspector, 113, King Edward's-road, Swansea. 659p7-7 SMART Doorman Wanted. Salary and com- mission. Preference given to good Man. —Thomas, Eclipse Studio, SOS, High-street, Swansea. 628p7-8 TAILOHESS.—Wanted, a good Hand, at once. Apply Cutter, 1, Northampton Gardens, Swansea. 719p7-12 .EMPORAllY Porter Wanted, for a few weeks—Apply by letter to the Secretary, Swansea Hospital. 802p7-13 I^AILORESS Wanted, used to lilgh-class Ladies' Work; one used to Braid'ng; good wages.—Apply 12, Heathfield-streefc, Swan- sea. AITRES6 Wanted, immediately.—Apply Mrs. Lockley, Albert Restaurant, Swan- sea. 748p7-12 WANTEDTsmbXt, steady Barman, 18 to 20; W live in.—Apply after 8, at No. 10, Swan- sea. 774p7-13 | WHEELWRIGHT Wanted; constant job to W suitable man.—Apply D. Gravell, Threes Crosses, Dunvant. 582p7-8 WANTED, at once, an experienced Barmaid: must have references.—Apply Albion Hotel, Nelson-street, Swansea. 710p7-12 XX/ANTED, two sober Men, used to Kiln work; • also two or three good Boys.—Apply Weig Brickworks, Cwmbwrla. 616p7-9 WANTED, at once, a Young Man, about 18, to deliver milk.—Apply Puddicombe, The DaJry, Walter-road, Swansea. 734p7-12 XXJ"ANTED, an intelligent Young Girl, for the V> News and Stationery Business; one just leaving school preferred.—Address Stationery, "Daily Post," Swansea. 696p7-12 WANTED, respectable Young Woman, for Fruit and Vegetable Business, and assist in house; experienced preferred; live in.- Apply Freedman, 59, Jligh-street, Swansea. 1 1 798p7-9 X7 0UNG Lady Taught Ladies' Hairdressin.g I and Hairwork; no premium required; Counter experience preferred.-Apply Paul Schenker, Hair Specialist, 6, Goat-street, Swan- Ag ents and Travellers.^ A Chance in Ufa.—Earnest Men of honest character trained as Agentsr-spare or full-time-for Ploneer Life Assurance Com- pany, Liverpool (capital JEHM.OOO). Benefits offered exceptionally attracti\p.—Write J. W. Barnes, 113, Hamilton-terrace, King Edward's- road, Swansea. 500p9-20 ASSISTANTS and Agents required, for old- A established Sickness, Accident, and In- vestment, Fire, and Plate-glass Insurance. Salary and commission.—Write Insuranoe, ^Daily Post," Swansea. 484p7-' COLLECTOR and Canvasser required for good Insurance Book, Llansamlet and Mor- riston. Splendid opening for energetic Man.- Apply 4, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 795p7-10 ENERGETIC Man required, for a good Book; Morriston district; security requirod. Early promotion for a good worker. Supt. J. Roberts, Bellevue Chambers, Swansea. 580p7-8 EXPERIENCED Advertisement Canvasser re- E quired, immediately, for established local publication. Commission to start, but perman- ency if suooessful.-Writa full particulars to Traveller, "Daily Post," Swansea. 704p7-8 OILCAKES, Cattle Foods, Manures.—Ener- getic Representatives required; good commissions;'must have connection amongst farmers.—Pioneer Cake Company, Preeson's Row, Liverpool. 652p7-10 SMART Young Men Wanted, as Canvassers; only those with experience need apply up till Thursday, between 2 and 8 p.m., to 3, Melbourne-place, Swansea. 720p7-12 THE Pioneer Life Assurance Co., Ltd., has vacancy for Agent and Collector; only men of character and energy need apply.- Write Inspector, 113, King Edward's-road, Swansea. 659p7-7 WANTED, Traveller, to call on Grocers; Swansea district.—Apply King and Sev- ille, Westbury-street, Swansea. 626p7-8 gg-sssssissssssa Managers and Clerks. jronOR Ledger Clerk.—Wanted, Immediately, tl Junior Ledger Clerk, one who has had e»jeirence .1n. the Hardware Trade preferred. gg-sssssissssssa sg Managers and Clerks. jronOR Ledger Clerk.—Wanted, Immediately, tl Junior Ledger Clerk, one who has had e»jeirence Jn. the Hardware Trade preferred. —Aprty->3ohn; 3. Brown, Oxford-street, Swansea. 720p342j WANTED, immediately, Youth, as Short- hand Writer and Typist.—Apply, stating experience, and salary required, to Shortype, "Daily Post," Swansea. G92p7-8 Office Boys, Errand Boys, etc. BOY Wanted, With knowledge of Shorthand and Typewriting; references required.— Apply in own handwriting, to F.W., Dally Post," Swansea. 5269n7-13 GOOD Boy Wanted.—Apply W. H. Smith and G Son, 11, High-street, Swansea. 805p7-9 OFFICE Boy Wanted, in S&ipbroker's Office. State age and salary required.—Write Shipping, "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 578p7-8 OFFICE Boy Wanted, in Merchant's Office, Docks, Swansea.—Apply, in own hand- writing, and state wages required, to Mars, "Daily Post," Swansea. 629p7-8 SMART Boy Wanted, about 16, early riser; wages 8s.— Apply Riser, "D<ftily Post," Swansea. 915p7-7 SMART Youth Wanted, for Anthracite Office; shorthand writer preferred.—Apply Jones and Co.. Prospect-place. Swansea. 586p7-8 \XTANTED, a Boy, able to ride Bicycle.— App'y Chappell, Wind-street, Swansea. 5262n7-8 WANTED, a sharp Lad, as Errand Boy.—D. C. Jones, Grocer, Carmarthen-road, Swan- sea. 792p7-9 WANTED, a sharp Errand Boy.—Apply Mad- ame Emilie Evans, 29, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5251n7-12 WANTED, a respectable Lad, age 14—Apply R. S. Williams, Arcade Bakery, Orchard- street, Swansea. 772p7-9 tradesmen's Apprentices and Assistants. GRIFFITHS and Sons, Outfitters, Port Tal- G bot, require Junior Assistant. 647p7-9 G1 ROGER if and Provisions.—Wanted, im- f mediately, good Junior Assistant; ab- sta-ner; Welsh preferred; outdoors.—Full par- ticulars first letter, to Harry's Stores, Morris- ton. 793p7-13 WANTED, strong Lad, for Stores.—Rogers, 8, Humphrey-street, Swansea. 734p7-12 WANTED, strong Lad.—Apply W. H. Spring and Son, Potato Merchants, Quay Par- ade, Swansea. 714p7-12 WANTED, at jnce, a clean, respectable Boy, about 15; also Apprentice, about 16; good tuition given; to Hairdressing Trade.— J. H. Jones, Hairdresser, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 806p7-12 WANTED, Assistant, for Stationery and J Fancy Business; one who also under- stands book-keeping preferred; also Young Girl for same, one just leaving school pre- ferred.—Address Energy, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 709p7-8 fartnerships. A R C GUIDE T3 STOCK EXCHANGE • obth Edition. Call Options thor- oughly explained, also all Stock Exchange Operations How to open account with limited risk. How to avoid Brokers' Commissions. Contains Highest and Lowest Sales for lost 15 years. Gratis and Post Free from Publishers, 12, Bank-street, Royal Exchange, Manchester. Situations Wanted. REQUIRED, by trustworthy Young Man, posi- tion as Book-keeper, or any position of trust; experienced; excellemt references.- Write Trustworthy, "Daily Post," Swansea. 624p7-8 WANTED, by a Young Widow, Situation as Housekeeper; good references.—Write Widow, "Daily Post," Swansea. 758p7-12 WANTED, by Young Person, Situation as Housekeeper; clean and smart; accus- tomed to children; good plain cook.—Address M.A., "Daily Post," Swansea. 100n7-24 X/OUNG Man seeks Situation as Improver to .1. Carpentering and Building.-Write F., "Daily Post," Swansea. 622p7-8 YOUNG Man wiants Situation as Handy Man in Jobbing Shop; used to Carpen- tering.— Howells, 58, Port Tennant-road, Swan- sea. 807p6-13 X7"OUNG Man (30), disengaged first week in August, desires employment as Assistant Traveller, or any position of trust.-Write For- ward, "Daily Post," Swansea. 791p7-13 Miscellaneous Wants. HOUSE of good Furniture Wanted, at once.— State jwvrticulars and price, to House, "Daily Post," Swansea. 731p7-12 SLATES Wanted.—Apply Coedfraaic Schools, s Stanley-road, Skewen. 648p7-7 YATANTED to Purchase, House, in Cold- streajn-street, Llanelly.—State full par- ticulars to "Daily Post," Llanelly. 773p7-3 TXT AN TED, a Second-hand Tennis Racquet; must be cheap, and in perfect condi- tion.-Write Racquet. "Daily Post," Swansea. 100n7-6 \\TANTED, a good Pony and Pleasure Trap; good mover essential.—Apply, with low- est price, to J. S., "Daily Post," Swansea. 637p7-9 w ANRE-D, good coachhouse and Stables, near Walter-road, Swansea.—Apply, giv- ing rent, to Box No. 60, General Post Office, Swansea. 612p7-8 IATA,NTED, immediately, a Partner, with L201 capital, active or otherwise; a magni- ficent opportunity.—Apply, in confidence, to Partner, "Daily Post," Swansea. 706p7-l2 WANTED, first and second week in August, Furnished Cottage, or two Bedrooms and SitUng-room; Murton, Bisfhopston, or Mum- bles.-Write Murton, "Daily Post," Swansea. 618p7-8 TEA LEAD—TO Grocers and others.—Good Prices givon for any quantity.—Apply Commercial Manager, "Daily Post," Swamsea. WANTED to Rent, for month of August, Furnished House, or Apartments, re- quired 6 or 7 bedrooms, 2 Sitting-rooms, pre- fer witTi garden and Tennis Lawn, in good position, not too far from aea.—Address Ten- nis, "South Wales Dailr Post," Swansea. 5257n7-9 Education. LEARN Languages, you will improve your condition in life. Learn them at the right place, you will secure time. Call for a trial at the only Genuine Berlitz School in Swansea, 18, Castle-street; also Translations thoroughly executed. 13p7-8 THOROUGH Preparation for Examinations T and 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, L Kensington-terrace, Swan- sea. Tel. 638 Central. CIVIL Service Candidates successfully pre- pared for their examinations. Numerous recent successes. Telegraph Learners, Head Post Office, Swansea, Male Sorters London and Swansea G.P.O.; Pitman's Shorthand rapidly taught. Arithmetic, Book-keeping, etc. Suc- cess guaranteed. Ladies or gentlemen.—Mr. Harris, Shorthand School, 56. New Oxford-st., Swansea. LEARN Languages, you will improve your condition hi life. Learn them at the right place, you will secure tirae. OaJl for a trial at the only Genuine Berlitz School in Swansea, 18, Castle-street; also Translations thoroughly executed. 298p-t.o. ART.—Lady rooatves Pupils for ManjdoILne and Oilpalnttng, ait 6d. a lesson.—Art, "Daily, Post," Svax&sa. 706pt7-12* A DVICE Free, for Stamp.—Mrs. Stewart's Famous Female Remedy never tails. Price 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. Extra strong, lis. Gd.—Address 9, Guinea-street, Bristol. 421p9-30 Troperty For Sale and To Let. Xj^OR SALE, old-established, Double-fronted Shop and Premises, situated 89, St. Hel- en's-road, near Baths, Swansea.—Apply Thomas Morris, above address. 782p7-17 jVijTUMBLES, main road. — Kor a Newsagent's, Tobacconist's, Fancy, Toy, Confectionery, and Refreshment Bnsiness. Best position in Mumbles. Owner leaving the district; Hairdressers' Business can be added at little cost; long lease.—Apply Good, "Daily Post," Swansea. 5259n7-12 ■■ I—Win U For Sale-Houses. "C^OR SALE, s.x-rooined Houses, situated good position at St. Thomas, Swansea; good interest to investors.—Write to Contractor, "Daily Post," Swansea. 796p7-13 XT OR SALE, desirable Leasehold Dwelling House, situate Castleton, Mumbles, com- manding fine views; nine rooms, w.c., and bathroom.—Apply Edward Roberts and Son, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 524p7-14 TTOUSES for Sale, Bernard-road, Finsbury- terrace, Marlboroug-h-road, etc.—Apply Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 215 (late 40), Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 524p7-14 SBORNE-PLACE, Bryn-road.—For Sale, 8- 0 roomed House, with bathroom. Im- mediate sale desired. Price £ 410.—Apply J. Rice Jones, Auctioneer, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 584p7-8 SKETTY.—For Sale, new S-roomed House and s Shop, and three Cottages, paying 8 per cent. Price £ 750.—Apply G. Thomas, 7, Harry- street, Sketty. 649p7-8 OWANSEA.—For Sale, 6-roomed Leasehold s House, in Argyle-street; excellent re- pair.—Apply David M. Thomas, Chancery Chambers, Rutland-street, Swansea. 619p7-8 70 Let—Business Premises. FREEHOLD Shop to Let, consisting of three F flcors and a basement, excellently suit- able for a garage, on the main county road in the town of Bridgend, midway between Swansea and Cardiff; no other garage in the town or anywhere near; motor repairs in a. small way has been carried on for some time -Apply Charles Jenkins and Son, Bridgend, Glam. 5255n7-9 N'EATH —To be Let. Free Double Licensed N Public-lvouse, in main thoroughfare.- Apply, with references. W. Harry Rees and Son, Valuers, Neath. 766p7-13 TO LET, commod.ous Business Premises, Ox- ford-street.—Apply Edward Roberts and Son, 40. Oxford-street, Swansea 524p7-14 TWO Rooms, or Workshop, suitable for tailor, to Let, first floor front, Union Chambers. Apply 14, Pioton-plaoo, Swansea. 777p7-13 rpo LET, commodious Business Promises, in J- Waterloo-street, suitable for any business. —Full particulars from Astley Samuel, Auc- tioneer, Swansea. 723p7-lC TO LET, th-e Star Inn, Cwmgwrach, Glyn L Neath, fu.ly licensed, prominent posi- tion; possession 10th August next.—Apply Buck- ley's Brewery, Ltd., Llanelly. 5256n7-9 To Let-Houses. CASWEIX HILL. -To Let, Single wood.—Apply c 12, Grosvenor-road, Sketty. 775p7-13 CONVENIENT six-room-3d Dwelling-house to Let; rent 8s. 6d. per week.-Apply Hood, Estate Agent, Caer-street, Swansea. 736p7-12 SMART Lad required, to assist iln Bakehouse. —Apply Mathews, 28, Walter-road, Swan- sea. 5265n7-8 D~CTACHED~Residence in Sketty to Let, four D Bedrooms, 3 Reception Rooms, Batli- room, etc.; in excellemt condition; rent £ 55 per annum.—Apply J. Blewitt Jenkins, Panty- gwydr Estate Office, Swansea. 609p7-8 TARNISHED House, Finsbury-terrace, plea- sant situation, close to Bay or Parks; long or short periods; moderate terms.—Ad- j dress Finsbury, "Daily Post," Swansea. 654p7-9 GOWER.—To Let. Furnished, for summer G months, Cottage near Reynoldston; Stable, Coacb-hoase, and Garden.—Lucas, Auc- tioneer, Swansea, or Clark, 'Auctionee i, Black- pill. 760p7-12 HOUSE to Let.—Apply D. Lloyd, Hay and Corn Merchant, Oxford-street, Swansea. 526ôn7d3 TO LET, House, six rooms, scullery, and attic, -L off Constitution Hill.—Write Pleasant, "Daily Post," Swansea. 708p7-12 TO LET, with possession after July 21st, No. 18, Cwmdonkin-terrace.—Apply Rev. W. E. Taylor, above address. 712p7-10 TO LET, House, in Brynmill-cresoent, nine rooms and bathroom. Early possession, Rent £ 40.—Apply J. Blewitt Jenk.'ns, 3, Cam- briaui-place, Swansea. 609p7-8 TO LET, 10-roomed House, .in Uplands-cres- cent immediate possession; rent £ 40 per pjvniiTn..—Apiply J. Blewitt Jenkins, illainty- gwydr Estate Office, Swansea. 609p7-8 Offices To Let. 5 TO LET, Offices, Fisher-street.—Apply Ed- T ward Roberts and Son, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. Tel. Docks 251. 524p7-14 TO LET Suites of Offices, one, two, or four good rooms, in Alexandra-road.-Apply 71, High-street, Swansea. 603p7-8 .4- To Let-Stables, Stores, etc. TO LET, Stores, in Castle-lane.—Apply Ed- ward Roberts and Son, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. Docks Tel. 251. 524p7-14 Motor Cycles, Cycles, etc. FOR HIRE, a splendid Motor Car, by day, half-day, or week.—Pryce Trow's Garage, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5241n7-8 nOR best valup in Cycles go to Ivor L. Rob- erts, sole agent for Sunbeams, Raglans, Rudige-Whitworth's Robin Hoods, B.S.A. and Eadie, from L4 58. to £ 17 17s. Easy terms arranged; also agent for Premier Motor Cycle. -48, Oxford-street, Swansea. 1609d.b. A. Ba.rgaJn.-Ge.nt's Cycle, free wheel and A back pedalling brake, perfect condition, sacrifice 32s. 6d.; also Lady's Cycle, free wheel, two brakes, 3Os.-WorreU's, 14, St. Heten's-road, Swansea. 515p7-7 CYCLES, fully guaranteed, £3 10s. cash, or 2s. 6d. weekly—D. J. Snell, 14a, 21, and 22, High-street Arcads, Swansea. 701p7-12 InORCyclesand Accessories go toJ. Brayley, 12, Gower-streefc, Swansea. Cycles from E4 4s. to JE14 14s. v 664p7-10 GENTS, also Lady's R-12 Bicycle both nn- G soiled, £ 3 ICS. each, brought for inspec- tion and trial anywhere within 20 miles.— Send address, state which wanted.—Address Norwich, "Daily Post," Swansea. 729p7-12 VOR- SALE, Gent's 1908 Rudge-Whitworth Ju Cycle, in good condition; 50s—Apply, ürst instance, Charles Evans, Newsagent, Bryi>-y-Mor-PXKl, Swansea. 808p7-13 Matrimony. TWO Young Men, in good positions, wish to meet two Young Ladles, 20 to 22, some means, good looks, and refinement preferred Photo necessary.—Frank and Elmer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 749p?-13 Apartirunts To Let i APARTMENTS to \»i-»t. Furnished, hot and cold bath; hÜ.Ué comforts; close to sea and trams.—25, St. AJbm's-road, Rhyddings, Swansea. 639p7-8 APARTMENTS.—fitting-room and Bedroom A to Let, suitable for two gentlemen friends; ooth.-Apply 5, Willows-place, near v bert Hall, Swansea. 601p7-8 APARTMENTS to Let, share Front Sitting- room, separate bedrooms, bat'i (hot and cold), every convenience; moderate terms.— Aiiply 4, Willows-pla?e, near Albert Hall, Swansea. 801p7-13 FOLLIES.—For Sale. "Kilvey Countess," dam J of winners, 10 months Puppy by "Edel Expert," also Utter by above —Longden, Strand, Swansea. 77p7-12 COMFORTABLE, homely Lodgings, suit one or two- respectable Youn Men, or Com- bined Room; terms moderate.—Apply 58, West- bury-terrace, Swansea. 804p7-13 COMFORTABLE Ai>artments, large Front Dilning-room and Bedroom^ or Bed-Sitting Room; every convenknce; with piano; terms modera.t-e.-75. Mansel-terrace, Swansea. 747p7-12 COMFORTABLE I -rnished Front Sitting- C, room and Bedroom to Let; use of hot and cold water bath; no children.—Apply 30, Rhondua-street-, Mount Tleasant, Swansea. 671p7-10 GENTLEMAN, dining out, Wanted to taJte G Bed-Sitting-room, pleasantly situated, every convenience, near tnams, comfortable home; terms moaerate.—Apply Comfortable, "Daily Post," Swansea. 550p7-3 LODGINGS for Young Men of respectability, at 20, BrunswiCk-street, Swansea. All comforts. n7-7 RESPECTABLE Lodgin6'stor one cr two Meu, quiet neighbourhood; moderate terms.— Write Neighoourhood, "Daily Post," Swansea, 695p7-12 TO Builders and Contractors.—Sand can be obtained free of ch:: '• from line c-f, sewer trench on foreshore near Trafalgar Arch during next fortnight.—-J. Dickson, Contractor. 5260n 7 -8 SUPERIOR Furnished Apartments, Large, well-furnished Front Sitting-room, one or two Bedrooms; use of bathroom and piano; good cooking; no children.—53, Mansel-ter- I race, Swansea. 606p7-8 ri^WO Unfurnished Rooms to Let.—Apply 64, X Watkin-street, Swansea. 520p7-7 T^O-LET, three Furnished Rooms, in Wood- lands-terrace.—Write Woodlands, "Daily Post," Swansea. 589p7-3 TWO Unfurnished Rooms to Let, use of scul- lery and gas stove.—Apply 105, Rhyd- dings-terrace, Swansea. 485p7-7 TO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms, use of T scall-ery, l,ear Hesp^tal.—Apply Charlie Evans, Newsagent, Swansea. 808p7-13 O^LET, two Bedrooms and Sitting-room, July T and August.—Apply Mrs. C. Williams, Pil- ton Farm, Port Eynon, Gower. 639p7-17 TO LET, Furnished Front Sitting-room and Bedroom; bath (hot and cold), good cook- ing.-Apply- 19, Walter-read, Swansea. 670p7-10 TO LET, Sitting-room and Bedroom, very pleasantly situated, all conveniences. — Apply 16, Bay View-crescent. Swansea. 597pT-8 TO LET, two nicely Furnished Rooms, suit two gentlemen, or married couple-, with bath, etc.-Apply 4, r.runswick-stMet, Swan- sea. 677p7-10 -T" TO LET, comfortably-Furnished Sitting-roo i and Bedroom, hot and cold bath; suit one or two gentlemen.—Apply 101. Rhoiidda- street, Swansea. 740p7-12 TWO comfortable Furnished Bedrooms and Sitting-room to Let, near Dunns Station and Bay; terms moderate.—Apply Mr. Beynon. 4, Newtoa road. Mumbles 5267n7-13 TO LET, Furnished Kitchen and Bedroom or Back Sitting-room; let cheap; object company.—Apply first. at Mag-gs, Newsagent, King Edward's-road, Swansea. 589p7-8 TO LET, Front Sitting-room and Bedroom, for gentlemen, bath; good cooking and attendance; no other lodger.—Apply 2, Wil- lows-place, Cre-dock-street, Swansea. 755p7-12 TO LET, Furnished Apartments; comfortable Sitting-room and one or two Bedrooms; good cooking, bath (hot and cold); piano; mod- erate terms.-5, Finsbury-terrace, Swansea. 590p7-8 TO LET, very pleasant and comfortable Front Sitting-room, with one Bedroom, every convenience; healthy situation, near cars; terms moderate.—Apply 31, Bryp-y-Mor-cres- cent, Swansea. 680v7-12 UNFURNISHED, three Rooms, to Let, use of bath and scullery and gas stove; rent 7s.—Write K. C-, "Daily Post," Swansea. 756p7-12 WELL-FURNPSHED r- i'f 'ng-room and Bed- W room to Let; bath ,t and cold); use 01 gas stove; piano. -Apply 22, Woodlands-terrace Swansea. 660p7-9 2 Rooms to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished.— Apply at 12, Victoria-terrece (off Kxiig Ed- ward's-road), Swansea. 917p7-7 Mirador-crescent, Swansea. Tv,o niice, Dn- "O) furnisShed Rooms, in small, quiet fam- ily, to Let; very pleasant, healthy, and central position; suit Single lady or gentleman; every convenience.—Apply as above. 6C6p7-3 Apartments Wanted. 11 BEDROOM, Sitting-room, Board, and Latch Key required by Gentleman.—State full particulars and terms, Hopeful, "Daily Post," Swansea. 613p7-7 WANTED, a Furnished Bed-sitting-room and a Kitchen, by a married couple, about Richardson-street; moderate' price.—Write E. D., "Daily Post," Swansea. 599p7-8 WANTED, a Bed-Sitting-room, Furnished; W suit two Young Lady friends out all day; must be in Swansea; terms must be mod- erate.—Write H. M., 6, Bookfield, Melin, Neath. 646p7-10 Holiday Apartments. KING Arthur Hotel, Reynoldston, Gower. — First-class accommodation for visitors. Inclusive terms from 22s. per week. Picnlo < Parties specially catered for.—Apply J. Mit- < chell, Manager. 906m7-ie Horses. Carriages, etc. A good Pony for Sale, cheap, about 14 hands; quiet and reliable in every way—Apply 7, Walter-road, Swansea. 7861)7-9 A splendid fast and quiet Pony, with Gover- ness Car and Nearly New Harness, £ 20 10s.—Longman's Repository, Cross-street, Swan- sea. 780p7-15 BAY Pony, 12^ hands, five years, Brow~n Har- ness, and Governess Car; lot complete, £30.-Longman, Cross-street, Swansea. 780p7-15 FOR SALE1, Dark Bay Mare, 15.2 hands, price £ 16.—Teagne, 6, Bond-street, Swansea. 783p7-12 FOR sALE. Pony, Flat Cart, and Harness, F Pony 13 bands, good in any harness.— Apply 10, Pleasant-row, Brynhyfryd, Swanee*. 579p6.8 GOVERNESS Car for Sale, well-made and roomy; suit pony 13 hands or higher; £ 8 C.OB.; bargain; no further use for it.-W. Davies, 22, Brunswick-street, Swansea. 615p7-9 SEVERAL good Cobs and Ponies, sent in by local farmers and breeders, for immedl- 1 ate sale, at Longman's Horse Repository, Cross- street, Swansea. 780p7-13 \\R.F.T. Exchange Trap and Harness for Har- ness fit pony 13J, present harness too big.—Apply 28, Crumlyn-street, Port Tennant, St. Thomas, Swansea. 721p7-8 1 mKAI>BSMEN*S Carts of all kinds, new and JL second-hand, and Governess Cars, iron or rubber tyres, c.t eap,-r.ong '11 an '5, Cross- I street, Swansea 780p7-13 4—■, I—————— Miscellaneous Sales. ~CX>R SALE, lot of good Fowls, young, all lay- ing.—Pearce, Mansel-street, Swansea. 709p7-8 FOR SALE, a Churn, for six oowS; good as -*• new also a Fish and Chip Range; room wanted.—Lynn, Loughor. 5218n7-8 FOR SALE, 70 cross-bred Chickens, April and May hatched.—Appiy Kneath, 1, Aies- andra-terraoe, BrynmilL 620p7-8 L^OIt SALE, Roll-top Desk, solid mahogany, and in good order; also Arm Chair.— Write, first instance, Tom, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 632p7-12 OR SALE, Mahogany Hair-seated Dining- F room Suite, and Mahogany Sideboard, in good condition.—Apply 165, King Edward's-road, Swanse*. 611p7-8 FOR SALE, useful Dog, bred from Old Eng- lish Sheepdog and Airedale; 15 months old; 308.; worth double.—Apply 20, Portia-ter- race, Swansea. 642p7-8 i^OR SALE, weU-built Shed, 14ft. 6in. by 6ft. 6in.; sell cheap for cash; genuine bar- gain—Arthur Edwards, Blacksmith, St. Hel- en's-avenue, Swansea. 739p7-12 FOR Sale and Removal, Large Wood and Glass Building (Studio), with stove, tables, chairs, etc.—For inspection, write Studio, "Daily Post," Swansea. 4S3p7- FOR Disposal, Tumbler Pigeons, also high and long flying Camulets, also long dis- tance Homers; Naval loft strain. — Address Pigeons, "Daily Post," Swansea. 667p7-8 I^OR SALE, two new Fountain Pens, cost one guinea each, perfect condition, 22ct. gold nibs; will accept 15s for the two.—Apply J. Jones, "Daily Post," Swansea. 100n7-14 A good Box Mangle for Sale.—Apply 80. Argyll-street, Swansea. 679p7-12 BRICKS in abundance, quality and prompt delivery guaranteed.—Apply South Wales Concrete Brick Co., Landore, Swansea. 743p7-12 CROCKERy.-Beginm.ers' Crate, from 163 C Tea Sets from 7s. 6d. Hawkers' Large bulk crates containing 1,000 pieces, 37s. 6d.; list free.—Denbigh Pottery Company. Stoke-on- Trent. t.e PEDIGREE Persian Blue Kittens for Sale — p Apply Miss Place, Farmers', Resolven. 761p7-12 TENT.-For S-alc, well and strongly made T Ttent, Sft. by 8ft., with 4ft. awning, boarded bottom; cost 29; will sell a bargain, £3 15s.—Lewis Lewis and Co., Drapers, High- street, Swansea. 732p7-12 V^TELSH Produce and Milk Round for Sale, doing excellent Counter Trade.—Address Welsh, "Daily Post," Swansea. 694p7-12 To Clear by Saturday next, 3,000 Pairs of Boot-s and Shoes, Men's, Ladies', and Youths; also Men's Suits, at giving away prices. Open all day for inspection and sale. Unheard of bargains for all classes. Beet quality guaranteed, or money returned. Auc- tion Stores, Alexandra-road, opposite Arcade. Swansea. Mr. Astley W. Samuel will Sell by Auction from Friday, Julv 2nd, at 8 p.m. 625p7-8 TO~ DOCT OWNEK S .—WHAT IS KOr-^OLIAlN ? T It is the finest Blood Purifier of the ag-e for Dogs and Puppies, and Cures all Skin Affections, Blood Disorders, Sluggishness, etc. For preparing animals for Show or Sale it has no equal. Price 2s. 6d. and Is. Id. Post free. Advice and Price List Free from Day, Son and Hewitt, 22, Dorset-street, London, W. Special Agent for Swansea; J. T. Da vies, 13 and 14, Walier-road and 8, Temple-s'r.et, Uplands. UNDERLINED Parcels, 5s.; Four Chem'ses, U Knickers, T't"e Beautiful Night Dresses, 3s. 6d. Approval. 2s.—Madame C. George, 57, Cariton-road, Mile End, London. 653p7-16 lost inti Found. LOST, a Purse, containing Money ar><3 Stamps. Finder suitably rewarded.- Apply 6, Marl borough-road, Swansea. 7Q3p7-12 LOST, on Monday morning, on the Sands, a Silk Umbrella. Finder rewarded on re- 1 tJè-ning to 17, Mirador-crescent, Swansea. 741p7-8 LOST, Postal Order. No. 306,374, between Royal Hotel and Uplands.— Finder kindly return to Head Boots, Royal Hotel, Swansea. 7077-8 LOST, Sunctay, between Western-street and Beach-street, Gold Medal, initials "T.W." Faider rewarded \,n returning to Bay View Hotel, Swansea. 779p7-9 LOST, on Sunday, a Green Indian Parrot, with a red ring round neck Anyone re- turning it to the owner will be rewarded.— R. MArsh, Church-street, Neath. 753p7-13 LOST, Black and Tan Bitch, answering to the name of "Tinney." Any person detain- ing after this notice will be prosecuted.—Mr. Lewis, 12, Arthur-street, Aberavon. 762p7-12 LOST, between Pentre Estyll and Manselton, Child's Silver Neck Chain, with Silver &ell Shaped Locket attained. Finder rewarded )n returning same to Brown, Newsagent, Pentre Estyll, Swansea. 5263n7-8 LOoT, on Sunday nigut, at 10.20, a Small Bag, containing Money, Bunoh of Keys, and Pocket Handkerchief, supposed to have been left in Brynhyfryd train. Reward at 33, High- street, Swansea. 684p7-8 STRAYING, on Drehir Farm, Resolven, a Hornless Mountain Ram. Unless claimed within five days will be sold to defray ex- penses.—Bowen. 683p7-8 Ij^OUND, a Purse, containing Money. In- scription required.—Apply Education Offices, Grove-piace, Swansea. 768p7-9 T7VDUND Straying, at Derwydd Fawr Farm, -«• Sketty, a Dark Brown Horse, about 14.2, aged. If not claimed within seven days will be sold to defray expenses.—Apply T. B. Brown, 226, High-street, Swansea. 712p7-12 Miscellaneous. WINNING Number for W. Skerry Drawing-— w 98. 726p7-5 N'EW "One and Ail" Assurance Association, Ltd. Registered capital £ 50,000. Guar- anteed at Lloyd's. Agents of old association and others call on Mr. W. H. George, Mack- srorth Hotel, between 9 and 11, and at 6 o'clock. 785p7-8 IF the Lady who called at 71, High-street, on Monday, re Rooms in Alexandra-road, will call Cjgain, it is most probable she can be suited. » 799p7-9 OPPORTUNITY oocurs for Young Gentleman 0 with small capital to join advertiser in opening out a Colliery.-Address. with e.g. experience, and capital, to Tawe, "Daily Post," Swansea. 678p7-12 NOTICF. to Insuranoe Agents.—I hereby give notice tihat no claims are to be paid on the death of David John Walker, without my signature.—Mrs. Nellie Gubb (sister), 20, Rod. ney-street, Swansea. 752p7-7 T^OTICE to Insurance Agents and Others.— li I, Henry Matthews, declare that no money is to be paid on the death of J. John Matthews, unless signed by his son, Henry Matthews, 36C, Neath-road, Plasmarl. 674p7-7 YOUNG Married Couple, living country, would like to Adopt a Baby; full sur- render; premium k8. — Write Jeannie, "Daily Post," Swansea. 728 £ >7-12 TENDERS invited for Outside Painting of JL Pontardnwe Co-operative Stores, also Bhos Branch. Specifications can be obtained trom Alitwen Co-operative Stares. 643p7-9 ALL", slioold Consult Professor or Madame Linda, American Palmists, Phrenolog- Lsts and Health Specialists. Acknowledged by thousands to be the best and most marvel- lously accurate of any delineators tJiat have visited South Wales. Come, see, and judge for yourselves. Fees, verbal, from is.: Written, 'rom 2s. 6d. Consultations daily.—Promenade, Mumbles. 6R6D7-12 Music. T7,OR SALE, fine American Organ, four sets -»- Reeds, nine stops; £ 25.—Apply 28, Ffy- none-terrace, Swansea. 685p7-12 PIANOFORTE TUNING, 3s. 6d. Recom- mendations frtDm Dr. Turpin, Gladstone, and Broadwood and Sons. Pianos from Hopkin- ron, Collard, Brinsmead, etc. Sale or Hire.— Charles Eadon, 53, BrunswiCk-street, Swansea. T^DISON Amberol Records (four minutes). Can now be played on all Edison Phono- graphs, including the Gem. Attachments fitted free.-D. J. Snell, 14a, 21 and 22, High- street Arcade, Swansea. 701p7-12 Mailcarts. Tj^OR SALE, Child's Strong Pushcar, not been used many times.—Can be seen at 38, Bond-street, Swansea. 665p9-8 Trade Specialities, SHIRTS.-All the smart new stripes, at the s lowest price, wonderful iines. at 2s. 6d. and 2s. lid. See windows.—Hasquencort, Up- to-Date Mercer, near G.W.R., Swansea. 691p7-8 — KNITTED Ties, new range, shown for first time to-day, 6jd. to is. 6d.—Hasquencort, Up-to-Date Gent's Mercer, near G.W.R., Swan- sea. 691p7-8 OUR Two-Sight Glasses combine comfortable near and distant vision in one frame. Testing and Advice gratis.—Hutchins Etchells, D.B.O.A., Eyesight Specie.st, 9, PortJand-st.. Swansea. Tel. 502y2. S30p7-12 LADIES.—We want an opportunity to con- L yinoo you that Blanchard's Apiol and Steel Pills supersede Pennyroyal, Pill Oochia, Bitter Apple, etc. We are prepared to send you sample free on receipt of two stamps to pay postage.—Leslie Martyn, Limited, S.W Chemists, 34, Dalston-lane, London. d.b FOR Quality and Value go to Sidney Palmer' Good selection of Wedding Cakes always kept in stock. Parties catered for at the shortest notice. Estimates free. Cor. Tel. 148. 787p7-12 MMUSSARD and Sons, Paper Bag Makers, 1\ eiic., Lower Union-street (corner of Marker). Orders by telephone, Central 753, will receive grateful and prompt attention. 4601,7.12 TO BUILDERS—Billheads, Memorandums, T Business Circulars, and Cards. Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at. the "Cambrian" Office, 211. High-street., Swansea. AMERICAN Com Plaster, superior to allCora A Paints Try, then judge No failure, no pain c- burning; no harassing corns-, ease im- mediately-, 71d. — Myrddin Dsvies, M.R.P.S. Chemist. Swansea 465m7-7 "T\R- NOBLE'S Kidney and" Backtche Pills, tor Backache, Rheumatism. Weak Back, Lumbago, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Gravel. Price Is.—Myrddin Davies, M.R.P.S.. 4. Ox- ford-street, Swansea 466m7-7 "D E. ALABASTER (late Brockington), 12, Heathfield-street, for the Very Latest High-class Lad.es' Ccstumes Price from 3J Guineas. 2383 Trade Specialities. HA VE your Furniture Re-Upholstered at Fac- -L*- tory prices; Couches 14s., Easy Chairs os., Suites 30" also makers of new Palliasses, Wool Overlays, Box Spring Mattresses, Dining and Drawing Room Suites.W. Hooper and Co., Worcester-place, Swansea. 735p7-8 ELASTIC Stock''■ c;s, 2s. 6d.; Silk, 5s.; Ank lets. Knee and Thigh Pieces 2s.; Silk, 3s. 6d., in ail siz.es.-Moses Jones, Chem- ist, 12 High-street, Swansea. 634 p7-9 SEWING Machines are n- v reckoned not as s luxury, but absolutely requirements of the homes, and we supply the cettege'and the mans.on at very low prices Hand and Treadle V.S. Machin08 with Cover, £ 5. Friends, study your own pockets-W. Griffiths, 8, Parade, Neath. Estab. 1871. 5212n7-23 MARRIED LADIES.— Mrs Lambton, Brigh- ton-street, Seacombe, has a safe, Reli- able Remedy. Particulars free.—Send stamped envelope. Please name paper. 47m7-26 C^INA and Eartbenxare — Cheap, well assorted CT&tes of everyday Se.ling Lines for Shops, Markets, and Hawking.—Write for tree Lists —Sheaf Pottery Manufacturers. Long- ton, Staff 492h7-20 EXTRA Pocket Money.—Wanted to purchase for cash, Old Gold or Siiver Watches, Chains, Rings, Links, rtc. Call or send to M Foner, 4, High-street Arcade. Swansea 898m7-16 MME. JEANNE LECLAIRE, Parisian Palmist, Phrenologist, Ladies' SiKJC.alist. Advice Daily, 1C a.m till 9 p.m.—Alexandra Arcade, Swansea Engagements arranged for Bazaars, Garden Fete:, etc., at a special charge 5961J7.;)u T ADIES.—Safe and Speedy Remedy without L iMedicine or Pills; guaranteed never to fail; sump for partic:J.]:rs.-M rs. D. Brookes, i71 Dept.) Ardgowan-road, CatLrd. 1752. T ADIES.—Se.nd for free samples Eilis's Pills L Certain, safe and effectual remedy. Book (50 peges) sent free. large Boxes Is 3d and (special) 4s. 6d. box. Free advice.—Mrs. Ellis, 27, Surrey-lane, Battersea, London. 170d. b GRIFFITHS' Combined Washers are iast com- ing a household phrase They are strong, easy, and reLable, being a real Mangle, and easy Washer, with few parts, a Dolly worked by lever.—Sole Agent for Wales, W. Griffiths, 8, Parade, Neath. (The only Welsh house sending machines to Chili"). 5212n7-23 I^MTTING Machines, Round and Flat, latest *• styles, warranted as best means of re- liybie home employment. We supply the blind and invalid, and keep Lady Tutors in most districts. Free tuition. Send for l.sts. Cash or Hire.-W. Griffiths, 8. Parade, Neath. 5212n7-23 WATCH STOPPED? — Why have your Watch tinke;ed by incompetent re- pairers, when by going to Jack Campbell (late Miers, Bros., Watchmakers and Jewellers to his Majesty King Edward), you can get it skil- fully repaired at e low pr."e. Old Gold and Silver Bought. Spectacles to suit fJl sights,— Address 20, Arcade, High-street, Sv ansea HARNESS of all kinds, new and second-hand, at prices to suit everybody.—Longman's Harness Factory, Cross-street, Swansea. 780p7-13 Money. ^4.00 tc Advanoe on Freehold Security, at 4 percent.—Apply J. Rice Jones, Val- uer, Oxford-sreet, Swansea. 535p7-8 CASH to Advance, on personal security, quickly, on m moderate terms, and with easy w^ekl y payments.—Write Cash, "DaJy Post," Swansea. 453p7-30 T WILLIAMS and Co., Welcome-lane, Swan- sea, make private loans to respectable borrowers. Mortgage Brokers. Bills dis- counted. No fees. Strictly confidential. Terms moderate. Easy payments arranged to suit borrowers.—Trevor Williaf Manager. Cor. Tel. 124. to £ 5,000 Advanced by Private Lender on Simple Promissory Note. No Bills of Sale taken, and absolute privacy guar- anteed. First ietter of application receives prompt attention, and intending borrowers are waited upon by a representative who Is em- powered to complete transaction on terms mutually arranged, no charge being made un- less business actually completed. Special quotations for short loans.—Write, in con- fidence, to C. Wells. 16, Clare^street, Bristol. D JONES, Financier, makes oasb advances • from £ 3 to £ 300 to all respectable householders, at reasonable rate cf Joterest, without delay.-Apply personally cr by letter. Distance no c-bject No fees. Easy repay- ments arranged to suit convenience of bor- rowers. Private and confidential. Guaranteed. —Appiy 3, Grove place Alexanrda-rovi, Swan- sea. C. ROWLAND, HAULIEB AND SHIPPING T AK^, L0*ND0N AND NPETH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY MID. LANT3 RAiLWAY COMPANY AND RBONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY CO. GENERAL STEVEDORE. 9 FISHER STREET Sw ASSEA Albion Permanent Building Society.—Advances made on Leasehold and Freehold properties. Deposits received Interest 41 per oent., payable half-yearly. Investing Shares, 10s per month. Next Sub- scription Meeting July 20th. £2,000 ready to be advanced.—I or particulars apply to the Secretary. Edward Roberts and Son. 40, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. ES9m7-19 ^HE OLD-ESTABLISHED PROVINCIAL UNION BANK continues to Lend Im- mense sums daily from £10 to £5,000 on Note of Hand alone, or other security, at a few hours' notice, to all classes in any part of England and Wales, repayable by easy instal- ments. No good application is ever refused All communications strictlv private. Moder- ate interest. Special rate for short periods. The largest, best known, and most honourably conducted business .n the kingdom. Thou- sands of regular customers have expressed. tne-Lr entire satisfacttion in repeated transac- tion with us. If desired, one of our officials will attend at your residence at once with cash, and carry out the advance there .,nd then Call or write vin confidence) to the Manager, Mr. Stanley Deeding. 1, Queen-so uare, Bristol or to E. El will, 21, Goat-street, Swansea. rift PBITATE CASH ADVANCES APPLY TO ALBERT E. GASH, AT HIS PEIYATE HOUSE, cc, ST. eiCRSI'S T22RAC5, ZfiJLXSXA. Mr. Gash is prepared to Advance to re- spectable persons loans from £ 13 to any amount, upon their own Note oi Hand, without sureties or Biii of Saie. INTENDING BORROWERS in applying to Mr. Gash have the satisfaction of krow- ing with whom they are dealing, for Mr. Gafh trades under his own name, and not urder an assumed name, neither does he trade as a "Company" or so-called "Bank." ,Please note the Add.reaa- õO, ST. 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