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Jr CAMBRIAN" PRINTING WORKS, 211, High St. Swansea, f FOS FtSTEIS. KANDIILLS, AND SALJ: SILLS. I
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f. THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING 00. u Rent the LARGEST POSTING STATIONS on all Tram Routes in Swansea and Dis- trict. Also Sites in the Mumbles, Sketty, Gowerton, Gorseinon, King's Bridge, Mor- r is ton, Llansamlet, etc. Distribution of Samples, Booklets, and Bills carefully attended to by reliable men. Offices—28, LOVtER UNION STREET, SWANSEA.
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Scale of Charges For Consecutive Weekly Insertions of SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, not exceeding 24 Words, 6d. per Insertion. Every additional 8 words, Fouipenoe. The foregoing scale applies only to APARTMtNTS and HOUSES To Let or Wanted; Situations Vacant or Wanted; Houses, Offices, Properties and Shops to Let or Sell; Lost and Found; Miscellaneous Private Wants and Sales; but not to any Advertisement of a Trade nature. L T.iADE SPECIALITIES, &C. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four Words—9d. per insertion. Thirty-two WOl 13-1 J. A reduction is made for a series of 6, lo, i-v or C2 insertions. If a voucher copy be desired, an extra Three Halfpence per insertion should be added to the above cheap rates. Unless prepaid, the Advertisements will be charged by the Business Scale. Adver- tisement from Public Bodies are not in- serted at the prepaid rate. The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addressed to any Post Office, and letters so sent are returned to the Bender through the Dead Letter Depart- ment. Letters to advertisers by initials, etc., or otherwise, may be directed to "Thu Cambrian" 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., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address all com- munications to the Manager, "The Cam- brian." ] SITUATIONS VACANT Ecusekeepers. WANTED, Housekeeper, middle age.—Apply» vwth references, to J.T., 'Daily Fost, 950cl2-30 Swansea.. Coeks and Eitehenmafds. TTIJANTED, Kitchenmaid. Apply W cafe, 14, Cas tie-street, JWsea. 3^5012-23 ANTED, Kitchen YY Cafe, 14, Castl«ystreet^tewaQ9«i- 963°^"4 •nrANTED, Janiiary 6th, good Plain Cook.- W Mrs Nancarrow, Llwyn Helyg, Swens^ TAX TED. a gocd Plc.in Cook, in January.— W Apply, alter 6, to Mrs. Edgar 1^1^161, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. "1 XT ANTED, expe-nlenced Oook, fo-r large W buainess ;-ouae.-Apply David Evans and Co., Ltd., Goat-street, Swansea. 869cl2-30 T"\TANTEDTby the 4th January, a thoroughly VV experienced Cook-General; t^lso Young Girl to assist daily.—Apply morulugs, to Mrs. t— "■ — House snd Parlourmaids. H^Ot^reTAID W anted.—Apply Mrs. J. T. Devils, 6, G*rdr Gardens, Swansea 954cl-4 EWIS LEWIS end Co-. Drapers, Swansea, re- quire a smart Housemaid lor tlMMx v >eu den Branch; coiiifortatoie home; wages v >eu den Branch; coiiifortatoie home; wages £ 20,—Apply Housekeeper, 28, High-street, Swansea. Generals. A Young G.tI Wanted, at once; sleep in; no washing-—Apply 25, Mysydd-fbad, Lan- 985cl-4 do re. GENERAL Wanted, at once; good wages to G suibable person; sleep out.—Apply 10. Dyfatty-street, Swansea. 803cl2-^9 •T^T'ANTED, General Servant.—Apply la. t', Sketty-road, Uplands, Swansea. 9flCi-4 WANTED, at once, good General Servant.— Apply Mrs. Pike, Grocer, Pent-re Estyll, Swansea. 6016nl-4 Swansea. 6016nl-4 \\TANTED, strong, respectable Lad, able to V* Tilde bicyde.-App,ly Brooks, College- street, Swansea 955cl-4 WANTED, Kitchenmaid, and good General, at once—Apply Mrs. Hopkin, Ship and Castle Hotel, Mumbles. 9G8cl2-29 WJANTED,good"General" Servant., age about » F 25; must have good references.—Apply 5, Page-street. Swansea. 958cl-4 7TED, ner WANTED, General Servant.—Apply after 6 pm., MM. Ivor J. Thomas, Denver Houae. Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea. 5996ni2-23 TTrANTED. a strong General Servant, age 18 VV to 20; country ga-l preferred.—Apply ^27, to 2G; country g.rl ?:T, CarLt on-terrace, Swansea. 960 il-4 WJ ANTED, a good General, easy place; re- » » ference required.—Apply jvlrs. Gamage, 5, Westbury-terrace, Swansea. 941cl-4 WANTED, at onoe. a respectable Girl, as General; must be quick and clean; about IB.-Talbot Hotel, St. Mary-street, Swansea. 961cl2-3G \\TANTED, after Christmas, capable General, »V able to wash and iron; two in family; good refeMnces—Address Home, "Daily Post," Swansea. 823cl2-29 TTtfANTED, experienced General, ago 20 to VV 24. able to do plain cooking; no wash- ing.—Apply, full particulars, Mrs. Hanford, port Talbot. 830cl2-23 ~|XrANTED, a Young Girl, t-) help with house- f f work, few hours daily; sleep home; must bo clean and w.lUng.—Apply to-day, Mrs. Richardson, Stafford Arms, Garden-street, Was- sail-square, Swansea. 979cl-30 Servants' Registry Office. EDITH BRAXSBY, Agency, Mumbles, re- quires two experienced Parlourmaids, House-Parlourmaids, Cook-Generals, experi- enced and Young Generals. Disengaged, Cooks and Housekeepers. Q75al-4 Ml'IX)YMENT Ageney and Servants' Registry, Alexandra Arcade.—Wanted, at onoe, several good Generals. Temporary Cook and experienced Housekeeper disengaged.— Apply Miss B. Williams. 867cl2-30 r- JHscellaneous Situations. CONDUCTOR Wanted, for Braes Band. — C. Apply. With terms and references, to Vicar, Clydach, near Swansea. 6002nl2-3Q COPPEKAS.—Wanted, immediately, for a works In Monmouthshire, Man accus- tomed to making Slab Copperas.—Apply, stating experience, an dwages required, to Ooftperas, "South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 6010nl-l GROCERY.—Wanted, a Youngr Man, and G Warehouse Man, good packer, and wil- ling-—Ward, The Grocer, Mumbles. 6013nl-4 GARDENERS.—Wanted, immediately, for a \.JT few weeks, one or two steady men, for I outdoor.—Apply Betteridge, SingUeton Gar- ieM, Skfifcty. 953cl-4 HERB'S a CKance for both sexea!!— £ 100- £ 350. Sanitary Inspectors, Lady Health V»sl- tors, School Nurses. Postal Course Lessons for Cardiff Exam. now commencing, fee 25s. 450 suocoess.e.s.-M.t1&heDS, Sanitary Expet-t, Sunderland. 649cI2-29 ~D~ UESftMAKER. — Thoroughly experienced Second Hand required.—Apply Edwa.rds, Drai>ere, Swansea. 015c 1-1 ATION AL Schols, Loughor.—Wanted, a Gleaner, immediately; cilean, active, trustworthy; good salary .-Apply. with copies of thre-e recent testimonials, to Rector, Loughor. 934cl-4 PUPILS Wanted for Dressmaking, Cutting JL and Fitting, near Crystal Palace; pre- mium; good home.—Mrs. Lew.s. 847cl2-29 PLASTERING.-wanted.. a good Improver, P long job.-Apply, stating wages, to For- man, Plasterer, Ffosyrefail Estate, Pontar- dula.s. 829cl2-29 WANTED, Annealer (second hand)—Apply W Grovesend Steel and Tmplate Co., Ltd., Gorseinon. 6005nl2-31 WJ~AITRESSES and W&shers-up Wanted, for VV 1st January, 1910.—Monico, 33, High- street, Swansea. 969cl2-4 WANTED, a Cornet Player; good reader-, thxee or four nights a week.—Apply W. J. Hanney, Marksbury House, Morrisrton. 8«)cl2-31 W~ ANTED, a good Working Barmaid; cnty with good references need applr.- Address Xenia, "Daily Pogtt," Swansea. 987c1-4 WANTED, steady Man, or Youth, for small garden and ivttle cellar work, for a country inn.-Write Inn, "Daily Post," Swan- i sea. 827012-29 W. ANTF.i>fur-Eng:neer-;s-bmce,-roî- exp&ri- W enced Draughtsiuc.n.—Apply, stating age, experience, and w £ .g«s required, to Box 35, G.P.O., Swansea. 914cl2-31 YOUTH ox Man Wanted, for horse, garden; generally useful.—Give full particulars, JL generally useful.-Give full particulars, with age, wage, reference, when disengaged, t) Dr. John Jones, Clydach. 994d-5 —— /gents accl Travellers. A and G. TAYLOK, Artists, SAvansea, re- • quire smart Young Man with good references, as Canvasser and Collector. Sal- ary and commission. Also Agents Wanted. D4Scl-4 GENT Wanted, for South Wales, on com- ixniselon, far Sale of Sansages, Pies, Cooked Hams, Preserved Provisions, Fish and Meat Pastes, etc.-Appiy, wflth references, stating connection, to Box 179, "Daily Post," Swansea. 6013nl-4 T ADIES, able to Canvass for Assurance Tea, L are invited to apply for terms for Dis- trict Agency at Brynaman, Anamanfoid, Pon- tarda we, Gowerton, Neath, and Briton Ferry.— So nth Wales Manager, British Widom", 5, St.. John's-?quare, Cardiff. 379cl2-30 REPRESENTATIVE Wanted, with thorough knowledge of Paper, Paper Bag, and Printing Trade, and good cooneot.on ii Swaa- esa and district. State returns, ramuneratton required, and all particulars, In first appiica- tion. Society guarantee —Paper, e.o. Davles end Sons, Broad-street. Bristol. LOCAL Secretaries and Agents Wanted, by first-rate Sickness Benefit Corporation opening up South Wales.—Apply Government, "Da.3y Post," Swansea. 97JScl-4 WANTED, e smart Oan\^asser, able to spesij Welsh.—Apply between 5 and 7 p.m., at 2, St. tjeorge-street, Swansea. 96601-4 "1X7ANTED, a sobor and steady man; must » know Neath, and District well.—Apply Hum's Mineral Water Works, Swansea. 973cl-4 ——————— Managers and Clerks. C^EiRK Wanted, for about one >veek, from January 1st, for Stocktaking.—State full particulars, and wages required, to Temporary, "Daily Post," Swansea. 870cl2-29 TWO Clerks Wanted, immediately; tempor- ary engagement.—Apply in writing, Bed- does Nasb, 20, Witid-street, Swansea. 923cl2-29 T/VTANTED, a Young Lady Clerk, well up In •V Book-keeping, for wholesale confeotio»y i -ery department.—Apply, with reference, and salary, Z., "DaHy Post," Swansea. 927.c12-31 #8< R"II Tradesmen's Apprentices and Assistants. WANTED, Young Lad, for Bakehouse — Apply Mackwd-th Bakery, Swansea. 968cl-A WrANT13D, Apprentice—Apply Ivor J f f Thomas, Sculptor, Wftterloo-itreet,, Swan- sea SS96nI2-2S WANTED, a clean, respectable Lad, for vV Saturday.-E. Sweet, Dillwyn-street, Swansea. 886cX2-23 ANTETI, an Improver, for Shoeing and W General Sm.th; indoors—Apply T. R. Daviee, Shoeing Smith, Llanelly. 877cl2-30 eo -3 Office Boys, Errand Boys, etc, BOY Wanted; must be clean and Tespect- «,ble; good character.—J. Beynon, 175, High-street, Swansea. 984cl2-30 Wanted. A Young Lad'y would like Situation in Office,- good writer; book-keeper.—Write J., "Daily Post," Swansea. 989cl-5 4 Young Lady would like Situation in Swan- i\ soa or near. Grocery business pre- ferred. Good Book-keeper and Cashier.—WrJtie N., "Daily Post," Swansea. 99001-5 WANTED, by respectable Young Woman, Situation as Housekeeper; working class preferred —Write T. S., "Daily Post," Swansea. 840cl2-Zfl ■\A7"ANTED^"to~~place an "intelligent Youth, V V nearly 15. well-educated, to Mechanical Engineering.—Waiker, 107a, Terirace-road, Swansea. 956cl-4 WA NTED^ by trustM-orthy, domesticated Person (Widow), a situation as Working Houi-iøkooper. or Help,, with quiet family No objection to children. Good plain cook and needlewoman. Good references—Address Widow, "Daily Post," Swansea. 120nl-8 YOUNG Lady, well-educe ted, sjjeed in short- hand 100 a minute, desires situation as Clerk in good omoe.- Write Adaptability, 'Taiily. Post," Swansea. 981&-4 OUNG German, 19 years of age, good scholar, correeijondent, and speiak Scandinavian, well up in Book-keeping, also skilled in stenography, would like position as soon as possible.—Write Stenography, "Da.ly Post," Swansea. 8S2cl2-31 _I Partnerships. AD p GUIDE TO STOCK EXCHANGE 36th 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 Seles for last 15 years. Gratis and Post Free from Publishers, 12, Bank-street, Royal Exchange, Manchester Miscellaneous Wants. SMALL Workshop Wanted, Outbuilding or Small Premises, with gas; fairly cen- tral position.—Write Position, "Daily Post," Swansea. 046cl2-30 WANTED, Cottage, or House with Garden, in Neath.—Apply Box 45, "Da.ly Post," Swansea. 938cl-4 TIT ANTED, Pony, Harness, and Light 4-wheei VV Trolley; must be cheap.—Address H.W.. "Daily Poet," Swansea. 90&cl-4 TTTANTED, twelve Trams, to hold 8c-wt., 20m » gauge; also one ton of Rails, to suit Mjne.—Write Box 111, "Daily Post," Swansea. 6003M3-31 TT/ANTED, immediately, a House and Shop, suitable for Confectionery; Brynmill district.—Apply, with terms, to Confectioner, "Daily Post," Swansea. 881cl2-30 VlTANTKD, immediately, a House, or Part of House, Unfurnished, to suit Young Couple; bathroom, etc.-Apply, with terms, to Luck, "Daily Post," Swansea. 831cl2-30 ANTED, a good llome, or Foster Mother W for healthy Baby Boy, five months old. The child will be given entirely, but no fee or money With him.-Apply C. D. Lake, Advertis- ing Agent, Ystradgynlais. 6006nJ2-30 EXTRA pocket Money—Wanted to Purchase, for Cash Old Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Rings, Links, etc. Oall or send to M. Foner, 4, High-atiect Ar-ade. Swansea. 764cl-13 Property For Sale and To Let. TO be Let or Sold, Bridge House, Morriston, opposite to G.W.K.. Station. Freehold.— Furthor jjartiJculars, apply Daviti Roberts, F.A.I., Heathfield-street, Swansea. 802û1229 I HOUSES for Sale, Bernard-road, Glanbry- H dan-avenuc, etc.—Apply Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 215, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 850cl2-29 HOUSES for Sale, New Chapel-street, Mum- -Li. bles; also for Sale or to Let, at Castle- ton, Mumbles—Apply Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 215, Oxford-street, Swansea. 850cl2-29 FREEHOLD Stores to be Let or Sold, situate F Castle-lane, Swansea. — Apply Edward Roberts and Son, F.A.I., Auctioneers and Febate Age nts, 215, Oxford-street, Swansea. 850012-29 TO Let or for Sale, Business Premteea, situ- ate South E<nd, Mumbles.—Apply Ed- v.o.rd Roberts and Son, F.A.I., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 215, Oxford-street, Swansea. 850012-29 CI RIFFITHS-TERRACE, SKETTY.-7-roomed ( House to Let. with bathroom; rent 11s. per wbek.-Apply J. Rioe Junes, 284 (re-num- bered). Oxford-street, Swansea. 856cl2-29 KING"" E D \V A I ;D' S- R O A D "^0>R no r "H <J use" to Lat; could be divided; rental £ 1 i>er week, landlord paying rates.— Apply J. Rice Jones, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Oxford- street, Swansea. 856el2-29 HOUSES to Let, Gr.,3 v e nor road. ( £ 30 yearly^; Ci^vydr-^seswnt (i:32); and Bernard- street ( £ 35).—Apply J. Rice Jones, 284, Oxford- street, Swansea. 856cl2-29 To let—Houses. TO LET, two small Cottages, Nos. 1 and 3, Kilvey Hiil, St. Thouuas.—Apply T. Evans, 135, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 983cl-4 TO LET, with immediate possession, Dwel- ling House (6 rooms), in good condition, with Building at rear, back entrance; in the West End.-Apply Bishop, Union Chambers. 937cl-4 TO be LET, on the Gower Coast, Detached JL Residence, splendid position, 8 Bed- rooms, 3 Reception Rooms, and usual domestic oni<es.—further particulars, apply David Roberts, 19. Heathfield-street, Swansea. 80&12-29 HOUSES to Let, Burman-street and West- bury-street.—Apply Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 215, Oxford-street, Swansea. 850c12-2S — A — Offices To Let. rilO LET, Offices, in Fisher-street. — Apply -I Edward Roberts and Son, Oxford-street, Swansea. 850cl2-29 Apartments to Let. COMFORTABLE Rooms to Let; bath (hot c and cold); no children.—Apply 17, Carl. ton-terrace, Swansea. 9G4cl2-3l COMFORTABLE Lodgings to Let; suit young c man in business; terms mod ei,al 33, Park-street, Swansea. 95J>c-1-4 COMFORTABLE Furnished Aixwtments, c Front Sitt.'ng Room and cne or two Bedrooms; wit;h every convenient; with or without board; suit one or two gentlemen; no children.—53, M tinse-l -terrace, Swansea. 9ö2c1-4 FRONT Sitting-room and Bedroo.il to Let; suit a gentleman; hot and ocld bath.— Apply b, Carlton-terraoe, Swansea. a61c12-30 LODGINGS free for housekeeping to respect- able people without children.—Write, with references, to S. B., "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 944cl-4 rpW(J Unfnrniwhed Rooms to Let.—Apply 42, JL Bond-st.reet, Swansea, 99101.5 ra"K)"LET, weli-furnis'hed Sitting-room and a J. couple of Bedrooms; every tA.nvenience; terms very moderate.—20, Binuis^iek-street, Sw-ansea. 977cl-4 I^O LETT," Piirniahed,"Front SiUing-roo-m, with one or two Bedrooms; bath (hot and cold); good cooking and attend.we.-19. Wal- tor-road, Swansea. 970cl-4 —^ Apartments Wantel, GENTLEMAN requires Bedroom ana Small G Sitting-room, for a week or two, im- mediately after Christmas.—State terms, etc., to D.C., "Daily Post," Swansea. ^Spcl2- W7ANTED, Furnished Bed-Sitting-room, by w Working Man and J. Smith, 22, Orchard-street, Swansea. Pile 12-25 YOUNG Married Woman requ.res Boa.rd and Lodgings with homely people, ou-lside of Swansea; willing to assist with housework-j Write stating terms, to H.J.C., Daily Post, Swansea. 828c 12-29 lost and Found. LOST, Deoember 24th, Gold Chain and Loc- ket, containing two Photos. Finder re- warded—Apply 32, Gwydr-crescent, Swansea. 95lcl-4 LOST,"Tuesday evening, between Theatre aiwl L Brynhyfryd, Gold (Earring) Broach. Fin- der rewarded on returning to Morgan, 97, Tre- liaine-road, Landore. 368cl2-3l L~OST7 December 19vh, Dog, Btock Retrisver, crossed with Collie, white on ureast and t?hree pws. Finder rewarded—Viarman, la, Lamb-street, Swansea. 872cl2-30 IOST, Young White Setter Bitch, w.tli black spot on back, end black ear. tinder re- warded. Detainer prosecuted.—Jonea, Far- mers' Arms, Pontardulais. 6008nl2-30 LOSrT, Lady's Brooch, with Gilt Setting, Red Stones, neighbourhood of Victoria Park and West End. Finder returning same to 37, St. Helen's-road, Swansea, will be rewarded. 967cl2-31 L~OST.—Wi U the^psreoiTwho found the roll L of OilpaVntings in train 4.13 Landore to Swansea, Friday last, kindly return to Carr Bros., Pbrenologisfts, Casile Chambers, Swan- sea. Rewarded. 978el-4 IT^OUND-Straying Tn" the~gardecs here, a JL Female Donkey. Owner can have same by paying for damage done. If not claimed within a week will be sold to defray ex- penses.—James Harris, Blackpill Nurseries. 6004nl2-31 "^1 Lj7 the Person who took Portmanteau b)ft W mistake en Christmas Eve from the 10.30 )). m. High-street—Sketty Car (initialled T.W.P.), kindly communicate with Prust, 2, Windsor-terrace,, Uplands. 949c1-4 ELASTIC Stockings, 2s. 6d.; Silk, 5s.; Ank- lets, Knee Caps, find Thigh Tieces, 2s.; Silk, 3s. 6d.; in ell sizes.—Moses Jones, Chem- ist, 12, High-street, Swansea. 964cl-4 1 Hors83, Carriages, etc. NOTICE to Cab Proprietors, Undertakers. and Otihere.—For Sale, Black' Horse, lo h.h strong, six years, quiet in single or double harness: price £ 18.—Apply Commercial I Inn, Killay, near Swansea. 842cl2-29 Miscellaneoug Sales. FOR SALE, cheap, Brindle Whippet Bitch, 20iu. high, or exchange for Cage Birds.— Apply 11, St. David's-plaoe, Swansea. 974cl-4 IOR SAIIII, beautiful British Automatic 6-tap 1 Soda Fountiin, practically new.—Apply Morgan's Temperance Hotel, G1 an am man. 929cl-l IpOR SALE, cheap, to save second remove, F one Pair of 16in. and one Pair of 8in. Hauling Engines, one Boiler 27ft. x 7ft., in- sured. at 1201 bs.; one 30-"t. x 7ft. 6in.; 40 tons of Colliery Rails, 181bs. and Bibs. bO Trams, 2:t. 6'n., 2ft. 3in., and 2ft. lOin. guage, raid numerous other- Plant and Machineiy: also Portable Engine, Mortir Mill, and Saw Bench. —Apply Charles Williams, Machiner.* Mer- chant, Morriston. 600n1-t.c. BULL Bitch Puppies, champion pedigree, for Sale.—Apply Kennelman, Mack wort/; Ho-terl, Swansea. 948cl-4 BIOSCOPE Films for Sale, cheap, suitable B for Toy or Small Bioscopes.—Apply 4, PlC'mouthr street, Swansea. ajo"cl2-31 GOOD Lurcher Dog for Sale, 6 months old; good rabbit catcher; price PI.-jolr, Hughes, Maesyfelyn, Llanfallteg, Carmarthen- shire. 6012nl-4 JAP Fiddle (one string), 27s. 6d., cost £ 3; Mandoline, 15s., cost 30s.; Old Violin, £ 2; Guitar, 25s., cost 50s.; Patent Music Leaf! Turner. Ids. 6tL, cost 21s. All genuine bar- gains.—Drew Christina-street, Swansea. 878c12-30 PARROT.-For Sale, beautiful African Gregr. p sings, talks, w. isfles; also several high- class Pigeons, winners Crystal Palace and all leading shows; cheap.—Apply J. Evans, 12, Clarence-terrace, Swansea. 838cl2-29 Music. PIANOFORTE TUNING, 3s. 6d., Recom- P ns fiom Dr. TtupSn, Gladstone, and Broad wood end Sons. Pian-.s from Hop- k-ii on, Coliard, Brinsmead, etc. Sale or Hire Charles Eden, 53, Bninswick-street, Swan- sea, t.c- PIANOFORTE nearly new, iron frame, P check action, carved front, listed 32 guineas, reduced to £ 20; bargein. J. F. Ool- lett, 4, Nicholl-stj-eet, Swan»e«. I.TOR SALE, iron-framed Piano, witli all the latest improvements, in walnut case; must be sold; room wanted; cash, £ 16.—Write Piano, "Daily Post," Swansea. 838cl2-29 PIANOFORTE, Upright Iron Grand, full tri- JL chords check act-on, rosewood case. All latest improvements. Reduced to £ 15 10s. Great bargain.—Gwynno n. Braider, 17, Heath- field-street. Swansea. 880cl2-30 PIANO, walnut case, handsome marqueverie panel, full iron frame, oveirdamper check action; guaranteed for 10 years. Great bar- gain, £ 18 18s.—Gwynne II. Brader, 17, Heath- action; guaranteed for 10 years. Great bar- gahi..E18 18s.—Gwynne U. Brader, 17, Heath- field-street, Swansea. __d.- 880c12-30 T7VOR SALE, Edi&on '.rem Phonograph, with 50 J- Records, Concert Horn, etc.—Write Gem, -'Daily Post," Swansea. 660cl2-^3 GRAMAPHONES and liecords, of all descrip- G tions.—Call et J. Brayley's, 12, Gower- street, Swansea., and inspect stock- 874cl2-29 ITiOR SALE, Second-hand Piano, Good Tone, •T Full Compass. Bargain. Only £ 6 10s. -Apply, first instance, Charles EVans, News- agent, Bryn y-ltor-road, Swansea. 913c12-29 FOR SAI-E, a Grand Piano Player, cost £ 25 cash, only bought two years ago. Also 10 Rolls of Music. Will accept £14 cash, or £ 10 cash and Edison Bell Gran.aphone and Records.—R. T. Moody, ;0, Ethel-street, Neath. Education. — rnHE Berlitz School of Languages wishes a X Happy New Yew to their pupils, and beg to inform them that they have removed to larger and more convenient quarters, at 57. 6t,. s- road, Swansea* 942cl-4 LEARN Languages, you will improve your Condition in hfe. Learn them at the r;g:.t place, you will secure Mme. Call for a trial at the only Genuine Berlitz School in Swansea. 18, Castle-street; also Translations thoroughly executed. 298p^-c C-< IVIL Service Candidates successfully pre- j pared for their examinations. Numerous recent successes. Telegraph!ee.rn-ers, Head Post Office, Swansea, Male Sorters Lonc.on and Swansea G.P.O. Pitman's Shorthand rapidly taught. Arithmetic, Book-keeping, etc. Sue- cess guaranteed. Ladies or gentlemen. Mr. Harris, Shorthand School, 56, Oxford-street, Swansea. THOROUGH Preparation for Examinations and Business in French, German, Span- ish, Italian (Conversational method); also in Latin, Esperanto. Book-keeping (Doubie Entry). Shorthand, Typewriting. Arithmetic, etc. Translations and Foreign Correspondence. Prospectus on application—Oswfljd Korth, Public Translator, 1, Kensington-terrace, Swan- sea. Tel. 638 Central. -4 M' INING TUITION.—Colliery Officials. Min- ng Students, Inspectors of Mines. Pri- vate Lessens by Post. Mine Managers' Exam. Scholarships and Assoc-ateship in Mining, etc. Candidates prepared. Write for &yllabus.— The Cambrian Mining School, Forth, Glam. COAL MINERS—Lessons by Post; syllabus free.—The Universal Mining School (338), Cardiff. MINERS and officials prepare for Prom^ M tion to Posts of Mine Managers or Mines Inspectors. Lessons by poot.-Writ.e for Free Syllabus. (59) "The Cambrian Mining School," Perth. Glam. 916cl-22 lending Libraries BENNETT'S New Uplands Library, opposite B Uplands Hotel. All new books, beet authors. Terms: Subscriptions or weekly. Tasteful Stationery, Printing, Die Stamping, High-class Tobacco Department, Public Tele- phone Call office. Visit esteemed. 5830n-t.c. 'j jnffcellaneous. ilisirDAVIES, Certificated Midwife, begs to inform her friends that she has now removed from 21, Waunwen-terrai-e to 256. Carmarthen-road, Swansea. 884cl2-29 TT'OR HIRlir Horses, Traps, Pon as, and.Gov- X1 erness Cars; also Saddle Horses.-Jarvis, Francis-street, Avenue, Swansea. 933cl-l YOUNG Couple offers country home to healthy Child; would adopt as own; premium £ 8.—Write W. A., "Daily Post," Swansea. &»2cl2-2S MISS MARGOT ARVEiSEN.—Massage e.nM Medical Gymnastics, Swedish system.— Shaftesbury House, 158, St. Helen's-road, Swan- sea. 37cl-12 3&E. LECLAIRE. Paris'an Palmist, M Phrfno, Tadie:, Advice 1".1 Phrenologist, Ladies' Specialist, Advice Daily, IG a.m. till 9 p.m.—Alexandra Arcade, Swansea. Engagements arranged for Bazaars, Garden Fetes, etc., at. a special charge. 76c2 1 Trade Specialities. AMERICAN Corn Plaster, superior to all Corn A Paints. Try, then judge. Ko failure, no pain, no burning; no harassing corns; ease immediately; 7sd. — Myrddin Davies, M.R.P.S., Chem st, Swansea. 601nl-4 DR. NOBLE'S Kidney and Backache Pills, fo-r Backacb?, Rheuma-tism, Weak Back, I Lumbago, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Gravel, j Price Is.—Myrddin Davies, M.E.P-S-, 4, Ox- iordi-stneeit, Swansea. 6016nl-4 CCONSULT Professor Deakin,"Disease Sr>eo- S ialist, and disease will meet its master. Advice free. Letters requiring advice must contain stamped en elope.—G. Deakin, Eer- ft;;sf, Swansea. 965cl-4 Trade S; -eialities. _it THE Right Hon. Mr. -!oyd George, at Swen- .vca, motored "to Mr. Charlie Evans's, The Newsagent, 72, Bryn-y-Kor-road, for his supply of Local and London Newspapers, December 22nd, 1909. Tel. Central 654. 866cl2-31 GENERAL ELECTION^Sketty. — "Daily G Mail" or any other Halfpenny London Newspaper Delivered in the morning, and 'Daily Post" in the evening, 6d. per week.- Wallis, Newsagent. Tramways Terminus Sketty. l00nl2-30 SPECIAL Display cf Optical Goods suito.ble O for Prestiits »t Hutohins Etcheils, D.B.O.A., Oi)Miialniic Optician, 9. Portland- street. Swansea (opposite the middle Market Gate). 910c12-31 MMUSSARD and Sons, Paper Bag Makers, JM-* etc., Lower Union-street (corner of Market). Orders by telephone Central 753 wJi receive gmteful and prompt attention. 580C12-2!j CHINA and" Eartiienware. — Cheap, well assorted Crates of everyday Selling Lint*, for shops, markets, a;^f1i'hfiwking.—Write for free lists.—Sheaf Potteiy Manufactxirers, Long ton, Staffs. 659rl-4 C^HKAPP:ST~in" Wales"for" British »nd Foreign J Fittings, Mantles, Globes, etc. Single articles sold at who'iesale prices.—The Swan- sea incandescent Fitting Co., 24, Neath-roed, Hafod, and 23, The Market, Swansea. Open a 1 day. 876cl2-30 JVRRIED LADIES—Mrs. Lambton, Brlgh- ton-sta*set. Sea«omte, has a safe Reli- f,ble Remedy. Particulars free.—Send stamped envelope Please name this paper. 47m28 ARPER and~Co7 7. Humpnrsy-street, oil Walter-road, and 3, Mount-street. Docks. Tel. 372x and 617x5.—Private Greet is g Cards, I Christmas and New Year, 1909-10. Our selec- tion of Cards for this year, comprising 12 different books, surpass the standard of former years, end in delicacy 'f design should satisfy the criticism of connossieurs. Please order at once, as after December 11th, 1909, orders will be difficult to execute, owing to the increased demand Prices: 13 for Is. 9d.; up to 10s. for 12. Printed in English or Welsh. Also printed in gold, 5925 A MERICAN Cora P.'aster, superior lo an uorn Paints. Try, 'hen judge. No failure, no pain, no burning; no harassing corns; ease immediately; 7^d.—Myrddin Da vies, M.R.P.S., Chemist, Swansea. DR. NOBLE,i Kidney "and Backache, Pills, for Backache, Rheumatism, Weak Back, Lumbago, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Gravel. Price Is.—Mjyddin Dav.es, M.R.P.S., 4, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. FIREWOOD.—100 Bundles, 2o. 3d. Soft Wood F Blocks, Is. cwt.; Cart Load, 10s.; Pitch Pine Blocks, Scantling. Cog Wood, etc.-J. E. Jones, Firewood Depot, Prince of Wales Deck, Tel. &6 Central. 5375n3-l IADIES.—My Improved Remedies act In a. J few hours when all else fails. Surpris- ingly effective. Success guaranteed. Send stamped envelope for free sample.—Narse Ham- mond, 13. Injtedeno, lioscombe-road Southend, Essex 3181,12-30 TX7ATCH S pcvl Ai^iv-lry M. F ner, the » well-known Swans a Watchmaker. Any W; ten or Clock repai'i-d.Only address: 4, a'gii-str:t Arca-<e, Swansea. 765cl-18 SWANSEA Empioyment Ageney and Too. s Rooms, 13, H gh-strset Arcide—Several good Generals Wanted, at once; also several] Barmaids disenga.gOO.Apply Miss B. Williams. L ADIES.-Safe and Speedy Remedy without L Medicine or PiUs, guaranteed never to fail; stamp for particular.—Mrs. D. Stafford j Brookes (Dept. 71), Caitford, London. 1852 F' 7)1? besrt value in cycles go to Ivor L. Rob- erta, sole agent for Sunbeams, Raglans, Ru&ge-WMtworfh's, Robin Hoods, B.S.A. and Ee.die, from E4 5s. to £ 17 17s. Easy terms arranged; also agent for Premier Motor Cycles. DRESS COATS i DRESSS COATS DINNER COATS!—We have engaged an Expert in this department, and can give you Enliire Satisfaction. Ladies' Cost-umes a Speciality. —Alabaster end Cn. (opposite "Western Mail" Offices), Castle-street. > uVlC £ rei lor sr^n^J. — Mrs Stewart s famous Female Remedy, never fails; price 25. ôd.. 4s. 6d., Extra Sc-rong, lis. Gd.— Address H. Gu'.nsa-pfcreet., Bristol. 173al-2 r] \0 BUILDERS.—Billhoads, Memorandnais. 1 Business Cirenia-Es, and Cards. Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at tJho "Cambrian" Office, 21.1, High street. Swansea. W^ATCH STOPPED9 — Why have yortr » r Watch tinkered by incompetent re- patrers when by going to Jack Campbell (let-e Mifcrs Bros., Watchmakers and Jewellers to his Majesty King Edward), you can ,et it skil- fully repaired at a low prioe. Old Gold and Silver Bought. Spect-acles to suit all sights.— Address 20. Arcade, High-stireet, Swansea. DREiSS COATS! DRE'SS COATS! DINNER COATS '—We i'ave engaged an Expert in thLs department, and can give you Entire at!, Satisfaction. Ladies' Costumes a speciality. —Alabaster and c:o. (opposite "Western Mail" Offices), C&atle-street. LADIES—We want nn opportunity to oon- you that Blancnard's Apiol and Steel Pills supersede Pennyroyal, PH Cocbia, 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. V ision-lsne. Ijtndon. d.b. T ADIES—S&nd for Frea samples F,ls's Pills. L Certain, safe, and effectual remedy. Book (50 pages) sent freÆ\. Large Boxes is 3d. and (special) 4s. 6d. box. F'r^e advice.—Mrs Ellis, 27. Surrey-lane. Battersea, London. 17Cd.b. Dentistry. I TEMPLAR MALINn rental Rooms, Cardiff T Swansea, Aberavon, and Mertiiyr. See addresses below. 252J I _d N EW TEETH.—Single Tooth from 2*. fid.; sets from cne guinea. THE Renowned Five Guinea, Full Sets; 2s. in the £ discount if no extractions 2526 SPECIAL. Full Set (upper and lower), when sp leeth are already extracted Sg 3s.; re- liable and good. 5228 TEETH filled between the hours of 9 and 12 or 2 and 3 daily, wifeh oement, amalgam, or enamel, at 2s. M 5s. 6d.. and 5s. l espeo- tlwty. 2520 EXTRACTIONS—Ordinary 1b.. r-ith Sinedol E (painless process). 2s each tooth. 252G FREE Extractions with Sinedol when new teeth are ordered. 2m REPAIRS to Artificial Teeth of any mak< done promptly, cheaply, and well. SM TEMPLARTMALINS' Dental Rooms,—All Open T Da.ly- CardiC—Bl. Queen-street, (near Empire). Swansea—240, Oxford-street )oi;pos.te Em- pire). A.berevon-25. Water-street (near Market), Merthyr-39. High-street iover How £ eld'») Money. Advanoe. on personal .Curity, C' ASH to Advance, on personal security, quickly, on most moderate terms, and with easy weekly payments. — Wr.te Casfa, | "Daily Post," Swansea. T" WILLIAMS and Co., Welcome-lane, Swan- • sea, make private loans to respectable borrowers. Marriage Brokers. Bills Dis- counted. No fees. Strictly co rfidentiel. Terms moderate. Easy repayments arrar^ed to suit I borrowers.-Trevor Vv'iiliams, Manager. Cor. • Tel. 124. 545c3-15 SWANSEA ALBION PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY.— £ 2,000 Ready to Advance on Freehold or Leasehold Property. Next Sub- Freehold or Leasehold Property. Next Sub- script-ion Meeting, Tuesday, 18th January, 1910. —For particular's apply to the Secretaries, Ed ward Roberts and Son, 215, Oxford-street, Swansea. 851cl-21 TA Jones, Financier, makes cash advances J '• irom £ 3 t:- £ 30? to all respectable householders at. reasonable rate cf interest, without delay.—Apply personally or by letter. Distance nC) object. No fees. Easy repay- ment-s ft manned to suit convenience of bor- powers. Private and confidential. Guaranteed. -Apply 3, Grove-place, Alexandra-rex.<1, Swan- sea. X'OA to £ 5,000 Advance by Private Lender on Simple Promissory Note. No Bills of Sale taken, ar 1 abcolute privacy guaranteed Fi:st letter oÍ appLcation receives prompt attention, and intending borrowers are Wititlk upon by a representative, who is empowered to o.mp;etf. transaction on terms mutually arranged, no charge being made unless busi- ness actually completed. Special quotat-oaa for short loans.—Write in confidence, to O. Wells, 16, Claie-stsreet, Bristol. rpHE 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 fqw hours' notice to all classes in any part of England and Wales, repayable by easy ingtal- ments. No good application is ev'r refused. All communications Strictly private. Moder- ate interest. Special rute for short periods. The largest, test known, and most trcnourably conducted business in the kingdom. Thoa- sands of regular customers have expressed their entire satisfaction in repeated trans- actions with us. If desired, one of our officii's will attend at your residence at once wit;, cash, find carry out the advance tuera and tlren. Call or write (in confidence; to the Men agar, Mi-. Stanley Dowdlng, 1, Qaeen- square, Bristol, or to E. Elwili, 21, Goat-stredi, Swansea. CASH ACCOMMODATION, S2D to £1,001. Interest, 2s. 6d. in the £ for agreed period. £ 20 repay ii2y 10s. JBM repay Rh6 58. B50 £33 15s. £1C0 „ BH2 10a. Call or write to the well-known txnancier. W. JACKSON. 26, Tudor R-oaa, Cardiff; 33, Com- mercial Road, Hereford; 31, Hagiey Roari, Edgbasbon, Birniingham; 26, Bern- ard Street, Russell Square, London W C. 2211 FOR PRIVATE GASH ADVANCES, APPLY TO ALBERT E. GASH, AT HIS PRIVATE HOUSE, 30, ST. GEORGE'S TERRACE, SWANSEA. Mr. GASH is prepared to ADVANCE 1o respectable persons LOANS frcru £ 10 to any amount, upon their own Note cf Hand, WITHOUT SURETIES OR BILL OF SALE. INTENDING BORROWERS in apply- ) ing to Mr. Gash havji the satisfaction of knowing with whom they are dealing, for "Mr. "tJafch trades under his own name, and not under an assumed name, neither dc-3s he trade as a "Company" or so .Jl-jd "Sank." Please Note Addresz- 30, ST. GEORGE'S TERRACE, SWANSEA. THE SOUTH WALES LOAN AND FINANCE CO, FINANCIERS, 8, WATERLOO STREET. SWANSEA, Make Cash Advances Daily from £ o and upwards. Terms Moderate, to suit Bor- rowers' convenience. Apply personally or by letter. Distance no object. Private and Confidential as heretofore. SPEQIAL NOTICE.—Attendance Every Thursday, from 11 am. to 4 p.m., at 4, CaetJe Street, Maesteg. 1. NELINE, Manager. P.S.-Advances made on Plate, Jewellaiy, Pianos, etc., at moderate terms, 3228 THE SWANSEA PERMANENT MONEY SOCIETY. Established 1903. Telephone, Central 229. I THE FIRST! THE LARGEST" THE BEST Registered under the Friendly Societies' Act. Provides a Safe, Sound, and Remu- nerative Investment. Is specially authorised to make Loans on the following eaay terms of Payment :— Per week For a Share of £ 10 the repayments are 1/2 £20 „ ,,2(2 £ 30 „ „ 3/2; £ 40 „ 4/2 „ £ 50 „ „ 5/21 The Profits of the Society are divided be- tween Borrowers and Investors in equal pro- i>"Tt.ions. New Members enrolled and subscriptions received at the Society's Branch Offices MORSISTON 37, Wooded st., every Monday evening, from 6.30 to 7.30. bhY NHYFRYD: f,3, Llangyi'elrjf h-road (next door to Brynhyfrvd Baptist Chapel, every Monday evening Irom 6.15 to 7.15. TREBOETH Old Morning Star Inn, every Monday evening, from 6.30 to 7 ST. THOMAS Mount Tabor Schoolroom, Delhi-street, every Tuesday evening, from I 7 to 8. And at I he REGISTERED OFFICE, every Monday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Secre- tary. S. JONES, at the REGISTERED OFFICE, Great Western Buildings, Alexan- dra-road, Swansea. Office Hours. 10 to 5 p.m. Saturdays, 10 to 1 p.m. HOTELS. THE ONLY BACHELORS" HOTEL IN TOHDOET. LONDON, TAVISTOCK IIOTIL Ceuw&ily situated. 230 Be a rooms, Lie stria Lift. TEDHOOM. BfiEAKFAST AND ATTENTk. .{>i'E FBOX m. HORTONS BENEDICT PILLS. FRE, E TO LADIES. In a few days correct all irregularities and remove all obstructions; also cure iimemia. By post, Is. 11! d. or 2s. 9d., from HORTON & CO., Chemists (Chie-f Dis- pensers from the late Birmingham Lying-ia Hospital), (77 Dept.), Aston Manor, Bir- mingham. Sold over 40 years. Seldom ever fail. All ladies should send penny stamp for a free sample of Pills. fublio Notices. £ 50 REWARD. SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. ABSTRACTION OF SUGAR AT THE ¡ PRINCE OF WALES DOCK. WHEREAS certain Bags and Cases cl SUGAR liave recently been etolen form certain Warehouses of the Trustees at the Prince of Wales Dock, Swansea, NOW THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that a REWARD OF £ 50 will be paid by the SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES for such information as will lead to the Con- viction of any Person or Persons for stealing the said Sngar or for receiving the same knowing it to have been stolen. TALFOURD STRICK. Cierk to the Trustees. I Harbour Offices, Swansea. December 23, 1909. 3961 C OUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. EDUCATION COMMITTEE. INTERMEDIATE AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. The Education Cmmittee invite ~>ndere for the provision of a new Entrance to the Grammar School, Mount Pic- -"tt. Plans and Specifications may be inspected and full particulars obtained at the Offices of Mr. Marcus Hoskins, F.S.I., Borough Estate Agent, and sealed Tenders to he sent to the undersigned endorsed. "Ten- I der for Grammar School Entrance," iiot later than the 1st day of January, 1910. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. WM. JAMES, Grammar School, Swansea December, 1909. 4020 I COUXTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES COMMITTEE. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS The CORPORATION OF SWANSEA invite TENDERS for the Erection d FIFTEEN COTTAGES at Plasmarl Ter- race. PlariF and Specifications may be inc; rct-*3 and all information obtained at the Offices of Mr. Marcus Hoskins, F.S.I.. Borough. Estate Agent, Coleridge Houi?e. Tenders, endorsed "Te nder for Plasmarl Terrace Houees," to be sent to the r-ider- signed not later than the Fourth day d January, 1910. The Corporation do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. JNO. THOMAS, Town Clerk. Guildhall, Swansea. December 21st, i&09. 4039 WHITE ST A3 LINE ROYAL HAIL lIL, "BUS. Larsr t Steamers in the World Building. 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