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COOKS, KITCHENMA9DS, &c. COOK-GENERAL Wanted, immediately; no washing; Housemaid kept; must be a capable oook, and have good references. — Apply, stating age, and wages required, to Mrs. (Dr.) Brice, St. Thomas, Swansea. 269yl-8 TXT ANTED, good Cook-General, for small » family.—Apply Kolmdale. Queen'e-road, Bketty. 85nl-12 W ANTED, good, staid Cook-General, about 25.—Apply after 6 p.m" to Park Hotel, Portland-street, Swansea. 535yl-13 W ANTED, immediately, good Oook-Gen- ■ eral; one other maid kept.—Mrs. Lewis Lewis, "Corrymore," Skettv-road, Swansea. 278yl-7 VY74-NTED, experienced Cook; two in fam- ily; three Maids kept.—Apply Mrs. Ed- ward Mills, "Lomey," Langland Bay, near Swansea. 480yl-12 ANTED, good Cook. who thoroughly understands Fish and* Chip Business, for Saturdays only.—Addreoe Box 40, "Daily Post," Swansea. 421yl-12 TTT.ANTED, an experienced Cook-General; "Housemaid kept; must have good re- ferences—Apply Mrs. Edwards, 84, King E3- J ward-road, Swansea. 428y1-102 WANTED. experienced Cook-General; good wages to a competent Maid.—Apply, with references, to Mrs. Pascoe, "Tregoth- nan," Eaton Grove, Swansea. 292yl-7 VA/ANTED, single-handed Cook, or Cook- General; family two; country place; two other servants; early riser; wages £24.- Address B. Redhill, Abergavenny. 367yl-10 TTTANTED, good Cook-General; help given; three in family; must have good refer- ence.—Apply Mrs. Charlie Eva.ns. News- agent, etc., Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 385yl-10 VVANTED, for Swansea and Sketty, Cook- General, £20: House-Parlour Maid. £2û; Generals a.nd other Maids. Disengaged, General. — Evans, Hhyddings Registry, 146, Rhyddings-terrace. Swansea. 368yl-10 KITCHENMAID Wanted, able to cook; young General might suit.—Apply, with age and full particulars, to Mrs. Walters, Penlan, Swansea. 552yl-9 HOUSE AND PARLOURMAIDS. HOUSEMAID Waited, January 2nd.—Mrg. -H Matthews 2, Bryn-y-Mor Villas, Eaton Giove, Swansea. 46yl-14 HOUSEMAID required, able to wait at 1 table; wagee £16. rising; also Second Kitchenmaid. good references essential.—AppJy Matnon, Hospital, SWlan- sea. 436yl-12 TiT/"ANTED, immediately, two strong Staff » Maids.—Apply MackwQrth Hotel, Swan- sea. 79nl-10 "VVTANTED, by January 27th, experienced Housemaid, reference required; wa?es £ 13.—Mrs. Fassmore, Northampton Villa, Swansea. 538yl-13 "\V.ANTED, for Hotel, House-Ohambermaid, Scullery Maid, and Young Girl for Laundry, about 18; also Under Billiard Boy. —Apply Royal Hotel, Swansea. 302y1-7 »1 ——- GENERALS. GOOD General Wanted. Call afcer 7. — 12, Brynmill-crescent, Swansea. 237yl-7 G OOD General Wanted, immediately. — ?? Apply Tom Evans, Cross Hotel, Pon- turdawe. > 72nl-8 GIRL Wanted, as General Servant.—Apply Macdonald, 147, King Edward-road, Swansea. 543yl-9 GOOD General Servant Wanted; two in family.—Apply No. 1. Beech wood-road, Uplands, Swansea. 437yl-12 GENERAL Servant Wanted, immediately.— Mrs. Davies, Station Inn, High-street, Swansea. 344yl-8 ri ENERAL Servant Wanted, two in fam- ily. -Apply Hood, "Henbury," St. Js mes's-crescent, Swansea. 51 yl-13 /ENERAL Servant Wanted, small family, comfortable home: liberal wages; girl kept.—40, Edward-road, Swanse, 266yl-8 GOOD General Servant Wanted, immedi- ately, good character, comfortable home; three in family.—Apply 9, Clarendon- .,roar!. Sketty. 64nl-8 GOOD General Wanted, able to do plain cooking; also Housemaid reference re- Qirlred.—Apply, first instance, Ben Davies, Stationer and Newsagent, St. Helen's-road, Swaraj. 244yl-7 REQUIRED, immediately, for Swansea, a trustworthy General; three in family; no children; £18; liberal outings.—Write X.. "Daily Post," Swansea. 397yl-12 "ITT"ANTED, experienced General.—Apply 5. Uplands-terrace, Swansea. 255yl-7 WANTED, cod Genera); wages ?16. — Apply Ffynone Club, Swansea. 70n1a "T ANTED, good General Servant.—Apply » 27, Bryn-street, Brynhyfryd, Swansea. 394yl-9 "T ÅTED, a Domestic f-ervant.—Apply 2. Bryn-y-rMor-crescent, Swansea. No children. 251y1-8 ,y ANTED. good General Day Girl, or sleep in.—Write General, "Daily Post," Swansea. 80nt-10 CLEAN, respectable Girl Wanted, daily; small family.—Apply 3, Flnsbury-ter- race. Swansea. 371yl-10 "f ANTED, a respectable Girl. about 16.— Apply Mrs. Plummer. 22, Ffynone- street, Swansea. 343yl-8 "YY^ANTED, a good Young General:—Apply Mrs. Thomas, Fishmonger, Oxford, st-eet, Swansea. 81yl-10 \\TANTED, a.t once, a. good General Ser- vant.—Apply Mrs. Webber, 67, Brighton- road, Gorseinon. 534yl-13 T?ANTED, two good Generals; must be t?Il.—Apply South Wales Hotel, High- street, Swansea. 425yl-12 "1TT.ANTED, good General.—Apply evenings, Windsor House, Windsor-terrace. Up- lands, Swansea. 563yl-14 WANTED, respectable General, experi- enced.—Apply Mrs. Mile8, Bwllfa House, Y stmd-Rhondda.. 88y1-10 TyANTED, good General, to assist in Bar; also staid Woman for Kitchen.—Apply Lord Jersey, Swansea. 434yl-12 TXrANTED, Young Lady, to assist gener- f ally: comfortable home.—Apply Evans. .33. Terrace-road, Swansea. 387yl-10 WANTED, at once, good Servant; three in family.—Apply Framcie, Plough and Harrow. Llansamlet. 363yl-8 WANTED, & cood, strong General, to f f a??ist in Bar if required—Apply Lord Nelson. High-street, Swansea. 429yl-12 ANTED, a, strong General Servant — Apply to J. Rees Evans, Draper. 218 and 219, High-street., Swansea. 42Syl-12 Vyf(ANTED, a clean, respectable Girl. as General; sleep home.—Apply Mrs. Ed- ■wirj Evans, New-street. Neath. 265Y1-8 WANTED, clean, respecta-Me Girl. M Gen- f eral: small family, good home.—38. Bernard-street, Uplands, Swansea. 67nl-8 TVf ANTED, a good General Servant; no children.—Apply 4, St. Helen's-cres- cent, facing Victoria Park, Swansea. 379yl-10 WANTED, a, good General, age 18 to 20; t't part of every Sunday -off.—Apply Janes, 12. Castle-square. Swansea. 225y1-7 TTTANTED, experienced General; no chil- dreri; help given: good wages to suit- able gir1.-Apply Mrs. Price, Eastnor, Neath. 322yl 8 .T/f/" ANTED, respectable Young Girl, for Housework; small family; sleep out.— Apply 19, Becohwood-road, Uplands, Swansea. 430yl-12 W,ANTED. Girl, a.bout 20, to look after children, and .help in housework; r&- ference—Apply St. Ives Hotel, Swansea. 474vl-12 Y\TANTED, a good Girl, for General House- work.—Apply Mrs. Warmington, "Pen- ryn," 13, Beeohwood-road, Uplands, Swan- sea. 507yl-12 V\rANTED, good General, assist in Bar when required; experience in Bar not Accessary.—Apply Union Inn, Port Tennant, Swansea. 452yl-12 \TT,ANTED, by 12th January, a Girl, to make herself generally useful, age 16-18. Apply Westbourne Hotel. Hospital-square. fwansea. 90nl-12 VrTjANTED, Waitress, for evenings; also a stromc Girl for general work; good /rages.—Apply Central Fish Bar, Gower- Jtrest. Swansea. 542yl-13 X\TANTED, good Cook-General; help given; three in family; must have good rs- v>r?nce.—Apply Mrs. C. Evans, Bryn-y-Mor- 'O-H!. Swansea. 383yl-10 immediately. a.n experienced Young General; small family; good rages-Apply Mrs. Lcngden, 7. Richmona- t'ted. Swansea. 570yl-14 "T ANTED, at once. a smart General, to as -ist in Housework, age j'ij-20.—Apply, fith reference, to Mrs. Silver. 138, Walter- "1. "^waTisea. 296yl-7 ITfANTED. dean, respectable Maid, age 20. as General; must have good references; rmall farailv.—Apply after 3 o'clock, at 10. Prrnmill-crescent.. Swansea. 227yl-7 -r-,¡< 0 t t "J G. 1 ??"AXTEO. at a. P(' Gir'. about 15. to wait on an InvaJid Lady, and to assist with household dtltieg. King -??4- GENERALS. WAITED, Young Girl, to help another » servant in general housework; must have been out before.—Mrs. Peacock, Mis- g:ovr- Langland, Mumbles. 477yl-12 "r .ANTED, immediately, General Servant, I 18 to 20; two in family.—Apply even- ing, after 6 p.m., to Mrs. Robert George 57. MaJvern-terrace. Brynmill. 433yl-12 TV"ANTED, clean, respectable Girl, for Bris- tol, as Mother's Help. and to make her- self generally useful.—Apply Market Restaur- ant. Oxford-street, Sv/ansea. 495yl-12 T??ANTRD. a respectable Girl. about 15. for light housework; gfx?d hQme.- Apply Mrs. Parkin. 160. Pentr& Estyll. oppos- ite Cwmfelin Works. Swansea. 215yi-6 VvANTFD. General, age 20-24, hotel t work; good reference essential.—Pratt, Cwmdare Hotel. Cwmparc. Treorchy, Rhon- (1rh. 267yl-8 WANTED, for private house (country), a trustworthy General, with knowledge of plain cooking; family three: Nurse-House- maid kept. State age, wages, etc., to Gower- ton, "Daily Post," Swansea. 388yl-10 YOUNC CIRLS WANTED. STRONG Young Girl Wanted.—J. Beynon, — 175. High-street. Swansea 294yl-5 VyiANTED, strong Girl. for mornings only. Apply 87, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 540yl-7 TXT ANTED. Morning Girl.—Apply after 7 P.m.. at 14. Bryn-y-Mor-crescent, Swan. 310yl-8 YV"ANTED, at once, a Girl, to Nurse Baby. Apply Rutland Arms, Rutland-street. Swansea. 505yl-12 TyANTED, a good. strong Day Girl. im- mediately.—Apply, witit references, to Onnstopher Hotel. Swansea. 202yl-7 Y\rANTED, clean, respectable Girl, about 15, for mornings only—Apply about 6 o'clock In the evening, at 52, Trafalgar-ter- roce, Swansea. 270yl-8 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. jDARMAN Wantetl, single, to live in; must have cood refeT?nees.—Write Box 20. "Daily Po&t," Swansea. 262yl-8 AG Sorter and two Strippers Wanted at R once.-App]y Evans ard (Je" Oyster- mouth-road, Swansea. 501yl-8 piOLD Roll Foreman, accustomed to odd sizes, Wanted, at once. at Morlais Tin- plate Works, Llangennech. 402yl-12 T?LECTRICAL ENGINEERS.-QuaIined Men -*? Wanted, home an-j abroad; s?I'r' £3-£10 weekly. If you Miah to fill euch a vacancy, write for free book, "Why to Study Electricity, and How," Registrar, Bennett College. Sheffield. 95nl-14 Pj ANADA.—Gardeners. Farm Hands, Lab- ourere. Handy Men, Ontario firm (March), 40s. per week upwards, booking now. -Union Transit. South Castle-street, Liver- POOl. 400yl-12 Man Wanted- for Milk Round. — 32. Walter-road. Swansea. 291yl-7 GOOD Home offeree to Man and Wife (or Widow). in return for domestic ser- vices.—Write Domestic, "Daily Post," Swan- eea. 242yl-7 U AIRDRESSER.—Wanted, a steady Man, to take charge of a first-class Saloon.— Apply 123. High-street. Swansea. 486yl-12 T ADY Receptionist Wanted; knowledge of Ke- f-oiyching-.—.Jerk Tihic-maa, Photo- grapher. Swansea. 551yl-10 T AUNDRY.-The Pinela,n ?odel LaundrY. -? Ashlcy-road. Parkstone, Poumemouth, require two experienced Packers and Sort- ers. Fare paid. Permanent situations. Ap- plications treated in confidence.—Apply, stating wages required, and when at liberty, to Model, "Daily Post." Swansea. 257yl-7 j \,1j"INERS.—Qualified Deputies, Under Man- n agers. Wanted, home and abroad. If you wish to fill such a vacanoy write for free book. "How to Study Mining," Registrar. Bennett College, Sheffield. 95nl-14 pACKER. end Sorter Wanted, immediately; previous experience necessary. -Apply South Wafles Laundry, Francis-street, Swan- sea. v 96nl-10 O ITUATIONS Vacant-Wanted. three smart ) kJ Men, accustomed to Oxy-Acetylene Burning.—Write V.O., "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 92nl-10 'T^AILORESSES Wanted, good Trouser and Vest Hand?. «t once.—Apply between fi end 3, Simms, O. Pa ge-street; Swansea. 536yl-14 T'Vr ANTED, respectable Youth, age IS to 17.- t" Apply W. Williams. 1, College Bund. infr-. Swansea. 512y13 TTTANTED. Ehaj-B Youth, as Under Boots.- Apply R. E* Jones, Ltd., Mackworth Hotel. Swansea. 544yl-13 T7I7"ANTED, Waitress, for Cafe.—Applv D. Thomas. Llewellyn Commercial Hotel, fireen-street, Neath. 76nl-8 ANTED, immediately, a Chauffeur, care- t J ful driver, running repairs.—Beor. Temple-street, Swansea. 345yl-8 \JU-ANTED, a. Young Man to assist in Bread Round.—Apply to John Peters, Cambridge Bakery. Uplands, Swansea. 334y18 Handy Man, for Garden and t't Horses, and to make himself generally usefuL-Apply W. J. Ackland, Fforestfach. 384yl-10 T^ANTED, competent Tinplats Printer and » Transferer combined—Full particulars I in confidence to Box 286, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 83nl-12 "Tf/"ANTED, respectable Woman, age be- tween 25 and 40; abstainer: for in- valid; two in family—Apply Garey, News- agent, Swetty. 494yl-3 T\7iANTED, experienced Daily Governess, for Girl aged 12; must be well up in' all English subjects and French.—Write Gov- erness, "Daily Post," Swansea. 549yl-14 T\7ANTED, competent Electrician Improv- 1 er. for Steel Works in South Wales.— Reply, stating age. experience, references, End wages required, to Electrician, "Daily Post." ¡;¡wanse.a, 87n1-6 TyANTEP, Working or Sleeping Partner, with capital, to extend good paying business, good investment for money, which would be nnder own control; must be good business man.—Reply Partner. "Daily Poot." Swansea. 322yl-9 "VTOUNG Lady required: must be business- like.—Apply Matthews. Confectioner, Walter-road, Swansea. 65n1-8 YOUNG Lady Wanted, to assist in Groc- ery. etc.-Apply Vanstone. Grooer, Post Office. Manselton, Swansea. 593yl-12 XTOtTNG Man, abfjut 18, Wanted, as Ware- J- h'iuseman-Driver; must be willing, of good character, and capable horseman.— Vergette's Stores, Welter-road. Swanse.a. 462yl-8 OQS. WEEKLY.-Pera<?F Wanted, for Cir- ?? uiar Addressing; work home—Write immediately, enclosing stamped envelope to Advertising Co., 43a. Theobaid's-road. Lon- don- 330y2-28 MANAGERS, CLERKS, Ac. LADY Short hand-Typist, required, in Ship- L? ping Omce.—Write Box 40, G.P.O.. Swansea. SSyl-S CMART Junior Wanted, for Financier's S Office; knowledge of Cbunty Court Work, and previous experience preferred.— Apply by letter, to Finance, "Daily t." Swansea. 502y18 ACENTS AND TRAVELLERS. ACTIVE House Purchase Agents wanood.1 -? throughout Wales, by the popular M.P. Company. Salary and commission given to experienced men with good records—Apply Divisional Manager, 9-10. Castle Buildings. Swansea, 484yl-12 EI1DERLY Gentleman Wanted on the staff -? of a provincial branch of London Firm as Outdoor Representative; one with good eocia.1 or business connection preferred; to work whole or spare time.—Write, giving age. etc., to Box 400, "Daily Post," Swansea 545 vl-10 GENTLEMAN, of middle-age, and active habits, required for interviewing by old-established firm of London Publishers; previous experience may not be necessary if possessed with fair education and good per- sonality.—Particulars of present and past occupation, age. etc.. must be supplied in first letter, to Box 450, "Daily Post," Swan- sea- 54Cy1-10 QCOTTISft Legal Friendly Society—Agents Wanted for Swan Sea. Mumbles, and Swansea Valley, Union terms given. Also Book for Sale.—Apply Top Floor, Central Buildings, Fisher-atreet, Swansea 308yl-7 1 APPRENTICES AND ASStSTANTS. BOOT TRADE.—A sharp Boy Wanted; one desirous of learning the trade pre- ferred.—-Oliver's, 255, Lower Oxford-street, i Swansea 223yl-7 EESPKOTABT/E Lad Wanted. immediately, ,\1 for Book-binding Department; good opening for smart Boy about 14 veers.™ Pearce a.nd Brown, 22, Wind-street, Swansea. 49lyU2 APPRENTICE AND ASSISTANTS. Apprentice to the Sign Writ- ing, Gilding etc.; small premium.—F. F. Jenkins, Portland-street, Swansea, 476yl-12 XT^ANTED, Apprentice to ladies' Tailoring, also first-claas Skirt Hand.—Apply J. Neft, 27, Union-street, Union Chambers. 496yl-12 T17ANTED, respe?tab? Lad, es Apprpn?c? to the Bookbinding Trade: also two Errand Boys—Apply Ernest Davies and Co., Ltd., Fisher-street, Swansea. 328y1-8 OFFICE BOYS. ERRAND BOYS, <&c. BOy Wanted, for early mornings, at the Y.M.C.A., to assist in Cleaning.—Apply in writing, giving full particulars, to Secre- tary, Y.M.C.A. ZUyl-7 "DOY.—Wanted, a Bey, for office work, with a knowledge of arithmetic, and capable of writing correctly and plainly. Good ohance for the competent, especially if possessed of a good idea of book-keeping, for wages will i correspond with the degree cf efficiency dis- closed.-Apply, in owii handwriting, describ- ing school career, and qualifications, to Mer- chant, "Daily Post," Swansea LAD Wan toed, for Bar, to serve, and wash ■" bottles.—Write A. 1\1" "Daily Post," Swansea. 262yl-8 OFFICE Boy Wanted, in Docks Office; ex- Perience unnecessary: one fresh from school preferred—Address Importers, "Daily Post," Swansea, 1 547yl-13 Boy Wanted, for Estate Agent's Office, one just leaving school, and living in Brynmill district preferred—Apply in own handwriting, stating wages required. to Estate Agent, "Daily post," Swansea* 504yl-12 SMART Errand Boy Wanted, at once.—Apply Jackson's, Ltd., Hat and Boot Special- ists. 208, High-street, Swnnsoo. 446"1-12 mwo respectable Boya Wanted, immedi. ately.—Apply Wyman's Bookstall, High- street Station, Swansea, 399yl-12 "r .ANTED, smart Lad, about 17.-National Dairy, 32, Walter-road, Swansea, 445yl-12 \\FANTED, smart Errand Boy.-Gwynne H. Brader, 17, Heathfield-street, Swans ea. 556yl-ld Yy ANTED, immediately, a strong Boy. — 'f Apply Overseer, "Daily Feet," Swan- soa- n ANTED. Rm?rt Errand Boy, juaf left \V school.—J. B. Yeo, Butcher, Brynhy- frTd, Swansea. 63yl-7 WANTED, two strong Lads, and one Girl, about 36, at once.—Harris, 11, Walter- -oad, 8wRnsea. 197yl-7 T/\rANTED, a strong Lad, to assist in Bake- House and Delivery.—Apply A. Lloyd, Beech-street, Swansea. 219yl-7 YTTANTED, strong Lad, to serve in Bar r and wash bo: ties; live in.—Write A. lL "Daily Post," Sjvansea. 262yl-9 WANTED, Lad, to assist Motor Driver to deliver goods.—Apply Walters, Nash and Co., Ltd. Strand. Swansea. 56Syl-10 T" ^7(ANTED, sharp Boy, morning and even- f ing, to Deliver Newspapers.—Apply Charles Evans, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. TT7ANTED, once, Errand Boy, just leav- ing school preferred; light work; short hours.—Apply Lowe, Printer, Salubrious- place. Swansea. 54nl-7 TITANTED. good Lad, about 16, to make himself generally useful in shop, and delivering orders.—Apply Abraham, Butcher. Walter-road. Swansea. 9 nl-14 SITUATIONS WANTED. T500T TRADE.-Gocd Finisher requires em- L ployment, three or four days a week, good on machine.—Write Boot, "Daily Post." Swansea. 404yl-12 "OAKER'S Vanman seeks a permanent «itua- tion. age 24; total abstainer; good re- ferences.—Apply J. H. Weils, c.o. Mount Plea- sant Bakery, Swansea. 398yl-12 Driver-Mechanic seeks situation, private or commercial; town or country; South Wales preferred: good re- W., c.o. Mrs. Jenner. Tea Tree Cottage, Woldingham, Surrev. 82yl-7 ~P ESPECTABLE Man would like employ- -1 ment, three or four days a week. — Write Respectable. "Daily Post," Swansea. 404yl-12 YOUNG Lady requires situation as Bar- • maid; thoroughly experienced.—Write Barmaid. "Daily Post." Swansea. 449yl-8 YOUNG Footman seeks situation in Swan- sea, or district, or a good hotel; high- class references.—Write H.B., "Daily Post," Swansea- Sllyl-8 T>UTCHERS.—Young Man seeks situation as Manager or First Shopman, good slaughterman excellent references.—Apply Morris. 18, The Triangle, Mountain Ash. WANTED, situation as Chauffeur, able to do running repairs; good references; total abstainer; age 23. — Address C. F. "Dailv Post," Swansea. 517yl-4 YOUNG Lady requires post as Barmaid, immediately; good references. — 12. Woodland-road, Neath. 530yl-13 1TOUNG Gentleman, seven years' experi- enoe in merchant's office, desires situa- tion as Traveller, or would take up a. first- class Agency. Highest references. — Mer- chant. "Dailv Post." Swansea 357yl-9 HOUSES WANTED. HOUSE Wanted, immediately, in good locality, with good Bedroom accommo- dation Writ-e. with full particulars, to Box 12. "Daily Post," Swansea. 479yl-9 \\7{ANTED, a six-roomed House, in or near it Swansea, with bathroom.—Murphy. 148, Rt. Helen's-road, Swansea. 448yl-12 "1^7ANTED to Purchaso or Rent, 6-roomed 1 House, in Manselton or Oockett.—Write Box 6. "Daily Post," Swansea. 321yl-8 WANTED, sIl, convenient Houee, in St. I(el"n't- district or Walter-road; urgent. —Write Box 120. "Daily Post," Swansea. 524yl-13 WANTED to -Rent or Purchase, House and Stable, within a short distance of High-street Station.—Write Trap, "Daily Post." Swansea. 201yl-7 "WIANTED to Rent, five or six-roomed House, in Swansea, by young married couple.—Address Reliable Tenants, Daily Post," Swansea. 228yl-7 T/T"/ ANTED to Purchase, House, St. Helen's- crescent or Kensington-crescent, — Apply, with full particulars, to Purchaser, Post," Swansea 515yl-12 V^jANTED to Buy, House, in Page-street, Nioholl-street, George-street, Henri- etta-street or Russell-Street; — Full par- ticulars to Commissioner, "Daily Poet," Swan- sea. 9tn1-12 \?TTKD, for August and part of Septem. ber, a Furnished House, overlooking Langland Bay, with Gor -ar' preferred. — Ad- dress Mrc. -T. Sihipstone, Northlands, Mag- dala-road, Nottingham. 60nl-8 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. COUNTER, second-hand, Wanted, about 10ft. long.—Apply, stating price and particulars, to Counter, "Daily PO">t," Swan- eeo. 300Y1-7 I30NIES.—Wanted, two Ponies, about 12 hands, suitable for underground.—Give full particulars to Achddu Collieries, Ltd., Pembrey. 407yl-8 ?0 Tradesmen and Others.—Wanted to Purchase, Book Debts, in Swansea and district; also Llaneily and district; prompt cash.—Write Book, "Daily Post," Swansea, 566yl-14 T\TANTFD, a Mahogany Bookcase, in gocd condition.—Write Books "Daily Post." Swnnsee. 456yl-12 T\7ANTED to Store, small Quantity of Fur- niture.—State price to Box 160, Daily Swansea, 524yl-13 WANTED, a Fhh and Cliin Businesp, or Tobacconist and Refreshments.—Write 1. L., "Daily Post," Swansea, 525yl-13 WANTED. good Homes for two Young Dogs; Dog and Bitch.—Write Dogs. "Drdly Post," Swansea. 561yl-10 WANTED, the Loan of jE30, for short time, 10 per cent. interest; erood referencf)s,, Apply Interest, "Daily Swansea, 520yl-13 T^7ANTED to Bu;, Drapery Round, Swan- » sea or district, suitable for a Friday. Apply, in first instance, to BUYer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 373yl-10 WANTED, Smooth Fox Itrrier Dog, 12 months old. used to house, black and tan head, all white body.—Apply Terrier. "Daily Post," Swansea. 357yl-8 TXT ANTED to Buy, cheap, leather Suitg, f 1 including Sofa. alto Kitchen Table. State price when replying.—Write Leather, "Daily Post," Swansea. 360yl-8 TJIANOLA Wanted. State make, and Iow- J. est price for prompt cash.—Apply by Ie t'r. Pianola., Charlie Evans. Circnlat- ir.7 Library, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 439yl-12 i "ANTED, Old Gold, Silver, and False I » Teeth; highest market value given by Working Jeweller, 17, Dynevor- pi e. opposite Mount Pleasant Chapel, Swan- j se:: 395y1-12 '??"A?T?D. Harn?==. t? fit Shetland Pony, 0.1 h.li.; no dealers; .ra approval; let- i ?rs only.—Address c.o. Charlie Evans, Th? i News-agent, Bryn-y-Mor-roa?, also at Gwydr- jiquftre, Uplande, Swansea. 439yl-12 | MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. j T\7ANTED, 250 feet of Second-hand Wrought I Iron and Steel Tubes, Suitable for pres- [ sure of 151bs. per square inch, 2ft. 3in. or 2ft. 6in. diameter, Un. or 5-16in. thick, single riv- etted, 400 feet ditto. 2ft. 6in. or 3ft. diar metier.—Send full particulars and price to Iron, "Daily Post," Swansea. 77nl-10 ———■—■—m LOST LOST, Black and Tan Pomeranian. Finder -• renarded on returning scrae to 29, Rut- land-street, Swansea. 475yl-8 F OST, on Tuesday evening, Black Pomeran- ian Dog. Finder rewarded. Detainer prosecuted.—Albert Jones, 1, Morfa?terra-oe, I?andore, Swansea, 273yl-8 T OST, from Derwen Fawr Farm, Lower I Skecty, Cream Colour Gelding Cob, 13.2 h.b., short tail. aged. Anyone giving infor- mation will be rewarded. 481yl-12 T OST, Heavy Gold Chain Braoelet, between Oystermouth Station and Empire. Finder rewarded by returning to Ben Davies, Ffynone Stores, Swansea, 64yl-9 I T OST, Sunday, between Bernard?street and -'? St. Helen's-cresoent, a Gold Braoelet. Finder rewarded on returning same to 36, Bernard-street, Uplands. Swan sea. 427yl-7 T OST, New Year's Night. Large Black Cat,  white feet. Answers to name of "Peter," Reward on returning same to Russell, 81, St. Helep's-road, Swansea. M8yl-9 T OST, on Saturday, between Brynhyfryd and Beglan, via G.W.R., Port TaJbot. Gold Locket a.nd Chain. Reward.—Refresh- ment Department, Landore, Swansea. 506Y1-8 LOST, Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch, last Saturday, either at KardomaJi or Wal- ter-maid. Finder rewarded on returning same to Dr. Reea, Church-square, Morriston. 393yl-10 T OST, January 2nd, 1914, between Montpel- U ier-terrace and Walter-road Poet Office, Gold Bar Brooch, with two horseshoes. Fin- der suitably rewarded on returning same to 24. Montpelier-terrace. Swansea. 5b2yl-10 FOUND, in Brynmill, a Lady's Silver Wrist Watch. Owner can have same by applying to 41, Bulford-place Brynhyfryd. 52211-13 IF Box left at the Cornish Mount is not called for within three days it will be sold to defray expenses. 50nl-7 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. ipOR SALE, Beautiful Solid Mahogany I  Gent's Wardrobe; room wanted. —Write R?x, "Daily Post," Swansea. 497yl-12 IT'OR SALE, Sitting-room Suite, ?3 106. ;also -? Piano, Overmantel and Sideboard; to he sold cheap; must sel].—75, Mansel-terrooe, Swansea. 382yt-10 SALE, Granfather's Clock, with bnass dial, mahogany case, first-class condi- tion.—Apply N. Neviaon Grieve, Auctioneer, 284. Oxford-street, Swansea. 456yl-12 SALE. Furniture of a six-roomed House in Uplands district, including nearly new piano; owners going abroad. — Write Owner, "Daily Post," Swansea. 31771-8 FREE—A good load of Straw Manure; room wanted; also Empty Boxes; to be sold cheap.—Apply Charlie Evans, The News- agent, Bryn-y-Mor-road, aJ60, at Uplands. Swansea,. 339yl-8 FOR SALE. a well-built Sectional Shed, 20 t x 12 x 9 to eaves, petitioned; also Coun- ter Seats, etc., two rooms, with double range, and a new Potato Cleaner; must sell—Write A. Z., "Daily Post," Swemsea. 231yl-7 FOR SALE, 6ft. Mortar Mill, on St?el Gir- -C der Frame, with wheels and axles, pro- perl" fitted; thoroughly overhauled; quite I ready for work.—Apply William Rater, Haul- age Contractor, Lonlas Yard, Skewen, Neath. 229yl-7 TO be .Sold, a Parlour Suite, Mirror, Clock, etc.; no dealers need apP?y-?Apply Mrs. Cardoza, 51, Fleet-street, Swansea. 259y1-8 ¡ CHOCOLATE.-Quantity of Sandow's for! ?' Sale, rheap, all B€w goods. Advertiser given "P business. -Full particulars, writ? I Box 3, "Daily Post," Swaneaa, 562yl-14 CHINA and Earthenware.—Cheap, Well- ? assorted Crates of Everyday Selling Linee for Shops, Markets, and Hawking. -I Write for free lists.-?h.aaf Pottery Manufac- turers, Ijon?ton. 6ta?s. 610t.c. POLES! POLES!! POLESM!—Large coiMi?n- i mcnt of fresh cut Ladder and Scaffold Poles. 20 to 40ft. Ion.-?, arriving next week; low prices on .application.—Gardner and Co.. Bernard Yard, Swansea. S55yl-9 QUEEN ANNE Dining Table for Sale, Solid Walnut, one wing. Thorough inspec- tion invited.87, Manuel-street, Swansea. 568yl-10 GIFT—Lady offers magnificent »' 7-guinea Service, A1 quality Pic#: (t3tafped\, comprising six each Table, Dessert ( Spoons and Forks. Tea. and Egg Spoons, also I Mustard and Salt Spoons, Sugar Tongs (40 pieces), unsoiled; accept 25s.; approval wil- lingly arranged.—Write Gift, "Daily Poet." Swansea. 406yl-12 YOST Typewriter for Sale, first-class tn- strument, in splendid "order.—Write Yost, "Daily Post," Swansea. 531yl-13 DOCS FOR SALE. POMERANIAN Dog for Sale, White, nearly six months old; good pedigree. — 104, Rhondda-street, Swansea 350yl-8 SALE, three beautiful Black Pomeran- ian Puppies; good pedigrees.—Apply Crosilev, 79, Prince of Wales-road, Swansea. 40yl-12 FOR SAIÆ, beautiful Flat-coated Retriever House Dog. fond of children.—Apply Henry Asher, 26, Lowther-street, Briton Ferry. 532yl-13 FOR SALE, a pretty Fawn Pug, aged 12 months, good guard, perfectly clean habits; also Kennel, sell cheap to a good home.—Apply 4, St. H-slen's-crescent, facing Victoria Park, Swansea, 437yl-12 A IREDALE for Sale, splendid house dog.— 1:1 Savage, 30, Glanbrydan-avenue, Swan- sea. 514yl 12 MISCELLANEOUS. PALMISTRY and Clairvoyance.—Consult Prof. and Madame Virgo on all atfain of Life.—238, High-street, Swansea (side en- trance), late of the Pier Pavilion, Aberyst- wyth. Hours 11 to 9 p.m. 246yl-14 MADAME ?RURIU,A, "Diploma," Palm- I I ist. Clairvoyant. American Mystic Read- ings. Advice Daily. Hours 11 to 9.—Address (private door), 49, St. Helen'a-road, Swansea (late of the Royal 8pa, Harrogate). Last few weeks. 374yl-10 MORTGAGES.—Good sound Freehold and -? Leasehold Property Securities required, any sum up to £ 12.000.—Write Mortgages. "Daily Post," Swansea. 55nl-7 'XT"NING Numbers of Drawing for Daniel Lake, Fforestfa?h:—672: 556; 331; 843; 571; 729: 127: 1025; 2301; 940; 124; 945; 544; 227; 555; 884; 203; 879: 900; 547; 291; 528 982; 954; 1222; 985: 190.—Prizes must be claimed in 14 days. 424pl-7 MATRIMONY. MATRIMONIAL.—Housekeeper, abstainer, 1" t fond of children, seeks Correspondence with Tradesman; view marriage; genuine.— Kingsway, 6, Clythapark-road, Newport, Mon. 414yl-12 I EDUCATION. j "\7I7-ANTED, Young People, of both sexes j f. to train for first-class appoint i meiits in business. Qualified students placed j in excellent positions. Ask for prospectus, j or call on the Principal, Swansea Oommr- cial School, Castle Buildings, corner of ¡ College-street, Swansea. j DEATRIGE M. JONES Teacher of French.  -D Thorough Tuition, with special atten- j tion to accent. Prospectus on application. — ) 3, G? '"ge?street. Swansea. 394yl-12 ) MCNS. PAUL AUGUST1N, Officier d'Acad- j .], emie, gives Lessons in French, Colloq- uial, Literary, Phonetics, Literature. Visit- ing lessone, and classes arranged.—Apply to I 25, Sketty-road, Swansea. 272yl-8 FRENCH, Commercia.1, Colloquial, Literary, I Phonetics, experienced native (diplozne), I modern methods. Private lessons arranged. I -Apply Monsieur Maurice Gramdor, 8. Wind sor-terrace. Swansea. Ç39w11D VRNOH IParis Sorbonne University Dip- JL loma) and German Lessons. Private Or class, long residence abroad, direct method. Pianoforte Lessons, L.R.A.M.—Apply C. Jones, Wimmerfleld, Dillwyn-road, Sketty. 475wl-13 E HOWARD HARRIS, M.A., Honours man, E • Tutor for University, Civil Service, Professional Examinations, Trained Teacher ] bjghest It"eferences. Numerous eucoesses. Prospectus from 4, George-street, Swansea. 901wl-Jl GERMAN, French, Italian, Spanish, Latin Bock-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Arithmetic, etc. Thorough tuition. Candi- dates prepared for examinsilon and busi- ness. — Oswald Korth, Professor of Langu- ages, 1, Kensington terrace, Swansea. PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET. | John M. Leads;' and Son's Announce- ments. TO LET. I ]^OUBLE-FRONTrED SHOP, 160ft. by Z5ft., —' in the best part of High-street.—Apply John M. Leedor and Son, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 94 nl-14 XTIGH-STREET.—Double-fronted Shop, ex- oed lent business positiion, ?xt?usive aceo1:llmodation, immdiate possession. — Apply John M. Leeder and Son. 94ni-14 OXFORD-STREET (absolutely the best posi- tion), commodious double-fronted Shop, 35ft. by 42ft. extensive accommodation over, early possession. Apply Joim M. Lee- der and Son. 94nl-14 OXFORD-STHEET (el::ty Market), double- fronted Shop, 20ft. 84ft., Workshops at rear, five large Shops ever.—Apply Jolm M. Leeder and Son. 94nl-14 CWMDONKIN-TERRAOE. Pleasant little House, containing two Reception, four Bedrooms, Bath, usual offices; early posses- sion.—Apply John M. Leader and Son. 94n-14 I 94nM4 EATON GROVE.—Nicely situated Semi-de- toched House, three Reception and seven Bedrooms, Bath, usual offices; posses- sion by arrangement,—Apply John M. Leeder and Son 94nl-14 BRUNSWICK-STRET.-Bt:.ble and Work- shops, conveniently situated, cartway enrance; possession by aT'f?ng?ment,; 1 e a so will be granted.—Apply John M. Leeder and Son. 94nl-14 OFFICES, centrally situated, well lighted rooms on first floor: moderate rent; immediate possession.—Apply John M. Leeder and Son. 94nl-14 WEST CROSS.—Semi-detached Villa Resi- dence, containing 5 Reception and- 6 Bedrooms, usual Offices, Large Flower and Kitchen Gardens, Motor Garage; possession by arrangement.—Apply John M. Leeder an,5 Son. c- of .1 OKETTY.—Suite of Living Rooms, < floor over business promise.?, clo- tram terminus; immediate possession: rental.—Apply John M. Leeder and Son. 94nl-14 FOR SALE. CK-ETTY.—Double-fronted Hhop, close to ? centre of Villa, and on the main Gower road, Cartway at side, separate en- trance to house—Apply John M. Leeder a. Son. 94nl-14 ^KETTY.—Several Detached and Semi-de- tached Villas, on the Ooedsaeson Estate, all modern conveniences, and close to tram rout.-Apply John M. Leeder and Son. j 94nl-14 QKETTY.—Oarnglas-noad, nine 6-rooznea Houses, all modern conveniences, long gardens, oasy distance from trams.—Apply John M. Leeder and Son. 94nt-14 MORRISTON.—Seven COLtages, knd?n as n ? "Bush Cottages," in excellent condition, and ciose 1 0 r-usine-es centre—Apply John M. Leeder and Son. 94n! RE EH OLD Iyeasehold Ground Rents, secured upon a centrally situated pro- perty, for Disposal.—For full particulars apply John M. Leeder and Son. 94nl-14 BRYN111LL. — Well-appointed Residence, containing two Reception, fivs Bed- rooms, bath. and usual omces. HmaH garden: low ground lnt; early pcs?e'ssion.—Apply John M. Leeder and Son. 94nl-14 T3]RYNMILL-ORESCENT. — A convenient, D easily worked House, en long I?asa: low ground rent electric light throughout — Apply John M. T?eed?r and Son. 94nl-14 EATON GROVE—Pair of Sem!-detachea Villas, each containing Dining-rocm, D rowing-loom, Morning Room, seven Bed- rooms, bath (hot and usual-offices; possession by arrangement.—John M. Leeder and Son. 94nl-1.4 UPLANDS.- For conversm into Busine&a ?' Premises, HousP, close to Uplands Pest Office, and on tram route; growing neigh- j bourhood.—Apply John M. Leeder and Son. Waterloo-street-, Swansea. — "j —.1 N MESSRS. J. BLEWITT JENKINS AND SONS' ANNOUNCEMENTS. MESSRS. J. BLEWITT JENKINS AND -?'-? SONS, Estate Agent6. Surveyors, Auc- 1 tioneers. Valuers, etc., have the following Properties for Sale and io Lot, viz..— 53n1-7 T? ICHMOND-ROAD. A superior leasehold -? R.'?idonre, jn c0!'ve?.'ic?<t and healthy situation, commanding excellent view of Swansea Bay, for Sale. vrith early possession, at reasonable figure. Conta.in6 two reception rooms, Kitchen, scullery, and usual offices, 5 bedrooms, bathroom, in excellent repair; frontage 21ft., long lease, low ground rent. 59n -7 "OfRYNMILL-CPESCENT.— A well-built lease- hold Dwelling House for Sale, at low figure to prompt purchaser, receptiOTi rtooms, kittchein. scullery, storeroom, anl offices, five bedrooms, bathroom, good gar- den, with back entrance. ibrnit V years; ground rent £5 Is. per annum, 59n-t-7 TJPLANDS.— Exceptionally well built D- tached House, with all modern conveni- ences, for Sale, with vacant possession, poo-l entrance hall, cloak room, 3 reception rooms. kitchen, scullery, pantry, larder, etc.. sin bedrooms, billiard room. boxPoom, bath- room, South aspect; large sunny garden. Price freehold or leasehold) on application 59nl-7 LET. with possesion March 25th. desir- able House in Gv/Vdr Gardens. Dining and Drawi^ ng Rooms. Breakfast- R00m, Lib- rary, Kitchens, Scullery, two Pantries, Lnr- der, Coal House, etc.. seven bedrooms, bath- room, etc. Rent £6û per annum. 59n1-7 TJPIiANDS-Leasehold Dwelling House in V/ Bernard-street for Sole, with early nos- eeeskm. nine rooms, bathroom, etc. leae about 95 years; ground rent jC4 10e, per an- num a bargain. 59nl-7 "¡10R conversion into shops.—Several pre- mises in business centre at Uplands for Sale or to Let. Excellent positions, facing stopping place for tr-ams., 59nl-7 6-ROOfED House, with bath in scullery, lor Sale, at Brynhyfryd; lease 999 years at ground rent cf £2 J05.; let at 8s. per low priee. 59n1-7 ARAGT.-S, with Cleaning Pits, at Uplands, to Let, with early possession: conveni- ent situation, good approach;, moderate rpn- ??s 59nl-7 T OCK'-U? Ph?p", with p?vate room ?nd ? lavatory at rear, and ("od how or ?tore room over m fine position "t Uplands. t-? Jt wth immediate possession; fair r-en tals. 59n1-7 pOR furthpT. particu?rs of above, together J w!th k?ys an? orders to view, apply to Me-srs. J. Blewitt. Jenkins and Sons. FSstrito Agents, Surveyors Auctioneers, and Valuers i. College-street. Swansea. Telephone Dock s 590 55nl-7 Mr. oseoh Harris's Anr^unceir^ts. £100 will Purchase a nine-roomed House "ear Cockett Ch-Ti-ch, witi sufflc- ¡ ient land to build- S or 10 Houses; lease 175 years unexpired—Apply Joseph Harris, Auc- tioneer, George-street, Swansea. Tel. No. 46<5 Docks. 293vl-7 ?REFHOT.D Hou&e for ?atp. ;ust off Man- sel-ternace, in excellent condition: every convenience.—Apply Joseph Harn\' Auctioneer, George-street. Swansea. Tel. No 469 Docks. 293yl-7 -CT. HELEN'S-A VENUE.—Two six-roomed I Houses for Sale, cheap; back entrance excellent condition.—Apply Joseph Harris! Auctioneer, George-street, Swansea. Tel. 469 Docks. 293yj-7 HHERR ACE-ROAD. Excellent six-roomed -? ,House for Sale, a bargain to immedi- ate purchaser.—Apply Joseph Harris. Auc- tioneer, George-street, Swansea.. Tel. No- 469 L?ock?.. 293yl-7 I Higman and Co.'s Announce-mants. un- close to trams, convenient six-roomtid House in good order, long lease, moderate ground rent.—Apply Iligman and Or., A utJoiners, 1, Northampton-place, Swansea. 46;yl-i3 DRYNHYFRYD.—For hve four roofed Cottages, close to m.< in roar. aiways let, long lease, low ground rent.-Applv Ilig- man and Co., Auctioneers, Swans, a. 4biy11.) OKETTY.—Leasehold Chop, B?kehcu?-? and Dwell ing-hû n ie, in gcod y.?ition. pro. minent premises, long lease, moderate ground rent—Apply Iligman a* d Co., A>tcTic.n.rs, Swansea. iElYi j3 GWYDR-GRESCENT., }or excelleiitl/ arranged nine-roomed House near I trams, in good order, ieaee, moderate ground rent.—Apply Higinan and Co., Auc- tioneers, Swansea. i? OA A A—The Swa i. « Rock Building ¡ Society, established 37 years. makes Advances on Properties, easy repay- ments. Solicitors' and Valuers' charges paid II by the Society.—Apply H. C. Higman, Secre- tary, 1, Northampton-place, Swansea. I PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET. j Astley Samuel's Announcements, rp6 LET. Ctap?al Dwelling. situate in Heath- 1. Held, close to centre of wwn; fiV6 bed- rooms, two reception, bath (hot and cold); fine view; immediate possession.—Astley Sam. uel, Auctioneer and Valuer, King's Cham- bers, Swansea. 86nl-13 rPO LET, ?ood Corner Premises, in Fabian- street. St. Thomas, main ro?d. splen- did shop, stores, 'd Uving accommodation; low rent.—Astley Se-.nuel, House and Estate Agent, Swansea. 86nl-13 FOR SALE, in Gwydr-terrace, House, suit- able for conversion into business pre- mises; long lease; low ground rent; -cheap.- Astley 8aueI. Auctioneer, Swansea. 86nl-13 FOR SALE. Freehold Building Sites, closo I to Terrace-road and ProPocee, new tram rotate, 18ft. frontage and large depth, com- manding excellent views, and eminently suit- able for erection of small houses. P?-ic?a from £ 20each.—For further particulars appiv Edward Harris, Solicitor, J. Fisher-street. Swansea. 2354 T ANDORE.—To be Let, on 99 years' ic?ase, -'? exce'jent Buf!diag Sites.—Full particu- lars of Messrs. Bowen end .vans. Auction- eers and Estate Agents. Salubrious Chamb- ers, Swansea. 516,.113 BUSINESS F03 DISPOSAL. "OR SALE, in Cryiiant, which is a growing valley, Fish, Chip, and Greengrocer's Business, as a going concern; also Pony, Trap, and Harness; good House, large gar- den. and outbuildings; very low rent; owner going abroad—Apply Trefargan House, Cry- rmlt. 26By1-8 p HINITNC, Office for Sale, Foolscap pblio Printing Machine, 11 Cases of Type, Chases, Furniture, Wood Letters, etc.—Apply E. R., 5. Edward-street, Swan v1 523yl-14 .=: TO LET-BUSINESS PREMISES. 1 -10 LET, Lock-up Shop; also House and Shop, suit any business. 4, Hall-street, i —Apply Farriers Arms, Cwmbacu, Llaneily. i 66nl-8 1^0 be Jet, in an excellent position for busi- ) J. ness, Corner Shop and Premises.-Applv 61, Norfolk-streat, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. I 275yl-7 ripO LET, Shop and House, Hafod Bridge; -*■ also Yard and Stables; can be divided to suit tenants.-Apply Charles Guatavus, Poplars. Sketty. 237yl-7 ^O LET, Large Rooms, above Shops, Hos- -? pitAl-square, sUItable for workrooms. billiard table, or o.ffices.-Apply 1. Finsbury- fcerrace. Swansea. 442yl-12 F I 10 LET, Motor Garage, at Sketty, ava-il- ■* able middle Ja.nuary; electric light.- For terms, apply Andrews, 8airholme. 10 LET, posfees-uon in March, Shop and Premises, High-street.-Apply Edward Roberta and Son, Llanfair Buildings, St. Mary-street, Swansea. 30syl-7 T 0 LET, for Business or Dwelling-house, 127, -*• King Edward-road (eight rooms).— Apply Austin Williams and Son. 14, Temple- street, Swansea. 233yl-7 M ORRISTON.-IT.(Itise and Shop to Let. 50. 1'v Market-street. Morriston, with large Workshops at rear; used many years past and at present time for Tailoring Business; reo-sonable terms.— Apply on premises, or to D. O. Thomas, Solicitor, 2, York-street, Swan- sea. 82nl-10 FOR P'xLE—HOUSES. HOUSE for Sale. —For full particulars L J. apply 26, Jersey-terrace. St. Thomas, Swansea. 61nl-8 Q T. HTÚÆ:j'S.ROAD,Houg.e for Sale. near ?' the Baths.—Apply 127. ?t. Ilelen's-road Swansea. 274yl-S FOR SALE. House. No. 1. St.. Clemcnt'ter- | < race, Neath-road, Briton Ferry, centra! position, on main road, xune end building. long leftsfc, low ground rent.-Apply W. Saph and Sons, Hoti8-j-«Rd Entate Agents, Dyff ryi,, Chambers. f-?riton Ferry. 353yl-3 TpOR SALE, No. 26, St. Alban's-road.Bryn- -? mill, Swansea, with an -xcel.'ent,fr?n, 'dew of the Bay, in wide ?tMet. v.ith 1 ar- gi-5 front lawn leasehold.—Full particulars J,,tnirs, 7. from James and Jamrs, Auctioneer*. 7, Goat-street. Swansea. 7Snl-0 T??R 'SALE. Fr&ehold Hou?. in Finebury- -t fr?ac?. Swansea, .^vcelle«t, cOhdit ion, and well built. m?de'-uronvenieTx'RF.in?lud- ing back entrance, most healthy ituatioT1. and oonvenient to trams, etc.Apply David M. Thomas, Estate Agent, Rutland-street. Swansea. _.= 63nl-9 MOUSES TO LET. S. W ANSEA.-rfo Let. six-roomed ^Furnished I House.—Write Furnished. "Daily Post," Swansea, 533yl-13 To LET, No. 12, Hazelmere-road, Kketty- avenue, possession end of January. Apply above address, or 3, Poplar-terrace, 'Sketty. 500yl-12 T^O LET, Hawthorne Villa, Eaton-crescent" 3 Reception, five Bedrooms, Kitchen. Bathrcoin, etc.—Apply Lleweilyii P. Jenkins. 4, G-oat-street, Swansea. 460yl-12 ) To LET, 2 Sketty avenue, six rooms end, •* bath, large garden, and gas.—Apply to 'I J. A. Bailey Richard's-plaoe, or Heathfield House. Heathfield. Swansea, 333vl-8 110 LET, 16. Terrace-road, seven rooms; im- mediate possession to good tenant; I decorated throughout. -Apply James Kinson, 17. Finsbury-i.urace. Swans-aa. 49nl-7 rpo LET, 10, Megan-street, Cwmbwrla, five- roomed House: every convenience; bath ] (hot and cold); late occupier the builder. — Apply Waldron. 1, Wern Fawr-rcad, Port j Tennant. Swansea. 51nl-7 TX) LET, df?irable R?sicience. nipo room:" I nicely decorated, and bathroom, unin- terrupted view of Bay; three minute frcm Midland, S\nsea Bay, and East Dock Sta- tions.-Apply 15, Mackworth-terraee, St. Thomas. Swansea. 75nl-10 rPO LET, Furnished, early in April. No. I,, -? Woodlar;ds-ITRce. Swansea; uninter- rupted view of the sea, very little hill: lib- eral accommodation, seven bedrooms, two re- ception rooms, etc.- Full particulars from James snd .Tames, Auctioneers, 7, Goat-street. Swansea. • 78nl-10 HOUSE to Let, at Cromwell-street: bath, -H etc.—Apply Maries, 24, Chaddesley-ter- vnee. Swansea. 774nl-8 ONE House to Let, or two for Sale, at 'i iiistleboon, Mumbles; good view of Swansea Bay—Apply G. B. Hoppe. 24. Chapel-street, Humbles. 93nl-4 OFFINES TO LET, To T<ET, c" Offices, two Rooms on second floor, ':¡ JJd one on third, at Central Chambers, 12, College-street, Swansea; very moderate rental. 263yl-8 TROUBLE Office to Let, on ground floor at 11 31, Alc?a,ndra-road. -Apply 2, Trinitv. I  place Swansea. 539yi-i4 j MOTOR CARS, CYCLES, &c. |rOR SALE, 1910 Douglas Motor"~C^:cI^" Apply 53, Carmarthen-road, Swansea. 444y1,12 SALE, Raleigh Cycle, gear case, oil bath, and Sturmey Archer three-speed gear; splendid condition; cheap—43, Wind. sor-te,rrace. Uplands, SwanSea. 3l9yl-8 OR SALE, 6 h.p. Matchless Motor Cycle and Canoelet Sidecar, in absolutely new condition, with lamps and spares; sacri- fice £ 65.—Apply Bibby, 21, Neath-road, Swan- s elql. 570yl-10 HT^OR SALE. Grand Ford Car, in splendid condition, four-seater, hood, lamps, everything complete, £ 90; trial arranged. Call or write any day.—W. Irving, Picture- drome, Gorseinon. 230yl-7 BICYCLE for Sale, sound condition; not a puncture.—Apply between 5 and 7, ar 168. ITigh-s: reet, Swansea. 264y1-8 BARGAIN.-10 h.p. 3-cylinder 2-seater Motor Car, with hood and screen, minus tyres and few parte; suit engineer; only £ 11 10s. Can be seen at NDan Morgan's, The Cycling Centre, Oxford-street. Swansea. 509v1-9 L ADY'S Cycle, quite new, shop soiled; ac- eett C,3 15s.; Gent'n Cycle, new handle bars, and two brakes, new tyres and tubes, 30s.-131. Oxford-street, Swansea. 485yl-3 QUADRANT. 3A Magneto, H.B.O. tyres, and Mndition good, £ 15.—30. Gwydr- cresoent, Swansea. 488yl-l2 6 H.P. 1913 A.J.H. Motor Cycle Ond Sid?ear. ? speedometer, three lamps all accessor- ies, not done 3,500 miles: cost £ 90; great bargain, £ 65.—Write A.J.S., "Daily Post." Swansea. d.b.1-8 1913 6 h p. Twin Rex de Luxe Motor Ji L- and Sidecar .equal to new. only £ 58 10s.—Apply Dan Morgan, The Cycling Centre. Swansea. 509yl-9 EVERY Cyclist should send fcr my list of E ? "Captain" Cycles and Accessories. My prices save you pounds. Eoadster or Rae-I ing Models from 77s. 6d. Sn?ciai Tyres, with guarantee for 13 months, 5s, wired, 58. 4d. beaded. Best value in tha trade. Worhman. ship fully guaranteed, and every order des- » patched promptly. Send postcard to-day to 1 H. Fitzp&trick (D'ept.?54), Barn}ey. j 273M.b.-t.c. ) APARTMENTS TO LET. A T/ady wishes to re-Let well furnished Bed iinti Ii,-ti n -room; bath (hot and cold). •A;>p!y 5, Pen-y-Rheol-terrace, Sketty. 518y1-7 COMFORTABLE Lodgings to Let; moderate wrms; use of piano and bath.—Apply 49, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 375yl-10 ^OMFORTABLE Rooms to Let, near Hos- pital-squa-re. suitable for Young Lady willing to charfe rooms.—Apply Box 63, "Daily Post, "Swansea. 5G9yi -12 COMFORTABLE Board-Residence; suit Young Man in bp.siness; bath and every convenience: terms moderate.—Apply 145. King Edward-road. Swan-sea. 377.vl-10 COMFORTABLE Rooms offered, in nice locality, in return for domestic ser- vices; would suit man and wife, or widow.— Write Saturday, "Daily post." Swansea. 331 ,v1 -10 ^JOMFORTABLE Rooms to Let (Front or cBack) to one or two C'ntlemen; hot and cold bath, etc.. also piano; no children; terms very moderate.—Mrs. Davies, .)8, Rose- hill-terrace, Swansea. 182yl-7 COMFORTABLY Furnished and Unfur- ? nishpd Rooms to Let; every conveni- ence; gas stove and kitchen range; bath (hot and cold): terms moderat-e.-A-t)ply 37. Wal- ter-road, Swansea. 221yl-7 COMFORTABLE Lodgings; suit two Young Men or two Young Ladies in business; with or without board; in King Edward-road. —Write J. M., c.o. Charlie Evans, Newsagent, Bryn-y-Mor-road. Swansea. 290yl-7 rfC OOD, comfortable Lodgings for two U Young Men, near Victoria, Park; terms moderate.—Apply, first instance, 131( Oxford- street. Swansea. 485yl-8 G E:NTLE2VIAN highly recommends comfort- :J able Bed-Sitting-room, hot and cold bath, and every attention; terms reasonable. Address 36, Gwydr-cre-scent, Uplands, Swan- sea.. 301yl-« TO LET, two nicely furnished Rooms, 44. Westbury-etreet, Swansea. 473yl-l2 rpO LET. two Unfurnished Rooms,- Appl.v A 1. Gelli-street, Port Tennant. 239yl-7 10 LET, two Unfurnished Rooms.-34, Tra- falgar-place, BrvnmiTl. Swansea. 309yl-3 TO LET, Furnished, Combined Room. — TApply 49, Prince of Wafes-rcad. Swan- sea. 193yl -6 T0 LET, two or three Unfurnished Rooms; rseparate entrance.-IGO, Ma.rlborough- road, Brynmill, Swansea. 384yl-10 rrO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms; suit a ■* Young Married Couple; no children. Apply 7, Nicholl-street, Swansea. 454yl-12 rfO LET, Furnished Apartments, 8i j ng. -1 room and Bedroom; both (bot and cold). -Apply 3, Oaklands-terrace, Swansea 489yl-15 mo LET, Furnished Apartments; piano; .1 bath (hot and cold); suit two Young ladies or Geutlemen.-119, Norfolk-street. Swansea. 417yl-12 TO LET. Furnished Front Sitting-room 4 and Bedroom; hath (hot and cold), ind e-very convenience. -44 St. George's-terrece, Swansea. 435yl-12 TO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms; suit a Ti,egpectal)l?,, -'vTaxried Couple; use of scullery and £ as etove.—51, Wheatfield-ter- rpce. Swansea- 483yl-12 TWO Unfurnished Rooms to Let, to re- T,;T)c?ctal)ic c?upn-. with u&e of bathroom and scullery.—28. Rhondda-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 561v 1-10 TO LET, well-furnishe-d Apartments (hot *• and cold bath), every modern conveni- ence terms very moderate.—Apply 6. Carl- ton-terraca, >Swansea. 428yl-12 TO LET. Furnished. Front Sitting-room. Toile or two Bedrooms; also Combined Ro, m. bath (hot and coicl).-Apply 199. Ken- sington-terrace, Swansea. 55 Oy 1-12 THREE Rocms to Let. two upUlirs.on Ttiowistair, suitable for a stores or workshop; 5s. per week—Apply 1,376, Neath- rcad, Hafod, Ssvansea 453yl-12 10 LET, Furnished Sitting-room and Bed- •* room, use of bathroom: hot and cold); suit busiueris gentleman; no chil(ll"all. Apply 92, King Edward-road, Swansea. 583yl-10 rpO LE U. Furnished Apai tmente; suit mar. -couple; c.Iso accommodation for- Gentleman to share Ded with another; terms .moderate.-Appy 16, A'g,lc.str?et, Swansea. 39lyl-10 rro LET. comfc-il-cble Furnished Ritting. with attendance, both (hot and cold).—Appiy 25, Gwvdr-creacent. Uplands, Swans-aa. 3' '"I'iOL'E't'. to Young .V.qrried Couple with no childten. two Unfurnished Rooms: u"e of Tiath (h.ot end cold\ gas stove and scul- ler. 4s. sd. per week.-20, Rhondda-street. Swa-nse.-i. 418y1,12 TO TET. siio.rio;- Apn 'tcn,t. use nf hit- Tcheii. ?-.as Ftov,-?. bath (!)t ,n?i c,,I(i). desirable position. Walter-read: terms mod- erot.e, suit. married couple. Write Oval, "Daily Post," Swcns-c-a, 386.vl-10 'TO LET, Large Front. Furnished Bed-Sit- ting-room, Ss. weekly: suit married couple; also Back ditto. 5s. 6d. eekly; three minutes from Albert Hall.—For particulars write 43, Carlt-on-tcrrace. Swansea. 382yl-10 UNFURNISHED Apartmerts to Let, in Page-street: suit man and wife, or lady wanting quietness.—Apply 4, St. Helen's- ("0 ad S'¡\ws'ó':1.. 247,) 1-7 road. Swansea. 247> 1-7 APARTMENTS WANTED. APARTMENTS Wanted, immediately, for Ares,?,ect-able Young Gentleman, situated near Uplands.—Writs Decent, "Daily Post," Swansea. 366yl-I0 APARTMENT'S V?an?ed, one or two even- -? ings weekly, in cr near Swansea; com- fortable and quiet.-Write Comfy, "Da,ily Post," Swansea. t9zy1-S BOARD LODGINGS Wanted, by two re- Ispectabli3 Working Men, Wind-street district preferred.—Write 'Temple, Daily Post," Swansea. 455yl-S W ANTED. three or four Unfurnished t't Rooms, in good neighbourhood, Swan. stia.—Address Box 140, "Daily Post," Swansea. 524yl-13 MARRIED Couple require superior fur- -M nished Rooms, including Bedroom. Sit- ting-room, and nse of Cooking Range, in Brynmill district. State terms.-Writo Con- stant, "Daily Post," Swansea. 62yl-7 W,ANTFD, immediately, by Madame Lln- da, Palmist fcnd Clairvoyant, two Fur- rished Rooms: central; moderate iental. Address Pier-street, Aberystwyth. 238yl-7 ,ta b l-e people, two in TTTANTED, by respectable people, two in family, Rooms over business premises, or share house with young couple. Write Rutland. "Daily Post," Swaneea. 204yl-7 \\TANTED, for two or three weeks, from January 18th, two comfortably fur- nishe,d. Rooms, for Married Couple; terma moderate.—Write Box 16. "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 565yl-14 "ITTANTED, by respectable Young Married V* Couple, two or three Unfnrnjshed Rooms over Shop, or share House with re- spectable people, Carmarthen-road, Higli- street, or Prince of Wales-road; good refer. ences given.-Write A. B., "Doily Post," Swansea.. 503yl-8 "TOUNG French Married Clouple, without children, want two or three nice Fur- nished Rooms: use o? kitchen or scul- lery. reference req iiire d.- Write Monsieur, "Daily Post," Swansea- 499yl-12 UMBRELLAS AND WALKING- STICKS. Charles Dickens and Co.'s Announce- ments. CHARLES DICKENS and 00.. Umbrella and, Walking Stick Specialists. "The Umbrella House." 25, Oxford-street (near the Empire) supply everything in the Umbrella bnlJa, Trade. Tel. No. 309, Docks. 458yl-lJ TTMBRELLAS fcia 18. 6d. to ?3 !<?. Lateet U Fashion? UnequaHed ??ch to "left from. Special rang-es at 49. ild., 5s. lid., to 10s. 6d. Boys' and Girls" tTmbrellaa in creatl variety. 458yl-13 PRESENTATIONS. etc.-We hold an un- equalled assortment of high-claas Um- brellaoi and Walking Sticks. t.,bich are speci- ally suitable for Premutations, etc. Choice specimens of the Stickmakers' and Silvar- smiths' art. which combine "elegance with utility," and have that distinctive appear. onee and good taste. 458yl-12 R E-CDVERING.—Thia ie our Speciality. Send us your old favourite Umbrella per post, 'bus, or tramway parcel express. We will return it like new. Ordere per post or telephone receive immediate attention. 458yl-15 W.r, supply Carriage. Trap, Oolf, Sun, Col- » » oured, and Self-opening Umbrellas, eto. —CXharlee Dickens and Oo., "The Um- brella House," Oxford-street (near Empire). Swansea. 458yl-13 At Aminanford on Monday, Ernest Chas. Ciilley, aged 9, was brought up on the charge of'stealing a gold ling, value £88& the pl'Sljerty ot ]Mrs, XKchael, Llandiman. He pj piaoed in the charge of the Proba.tMm Officer.: