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SIGHT-TESTING AND SPECTACLES. I-au are cordially invited to call npon Mr. ERIC F.R.M.S.. F.S.M.C. etc. (Lond 2G, Castie-street, Swansea. Con- sultation free. 'Phone. Central 520. t.c. COVERNESSES. Y3 J ANTED, Dejl Governess, tor two  JiMie Cit!?. aged 5 and 6.—Apply, by letter oni; giving full particulars, to Mrs. Charles Gilbert-eon, Gelh-gron," Pontar- (lawe. HOUSE AND PARLOUR MAIDS. TJETWEE.VM A IT) Wanted. a. once, for "— London Flat: personal references re- quired; good wa?ts. Mrs. Cbarios Wright, .J.j Cleveland-row, St. Jam66'-st,reet, S.W. 557a2-6 — — -—— L ? COOK-GENERALS. "I V"" AN TED, Ccok-G-encral; plain ccoking. Also Housemaid; previous experience necessary.—Apply Mm John, I,onlas House, near X e.t h. 567a2-J "T ÅTED. Cock-General; two in family: » Houss-Parlourmaid kept.—Apply, stat- ing age. refercuoes, and wdges required, to Mrs. Llewellyn B. Morgan, Trenewydd, Neath. 189n2-2 GENERALS. "EXPERIENCED General, 9th February, Plain cooking; four in family.—Mr3. MsGoverne, 122, Westbourne-road, Penarth. 512n2-2 /^10GD General ScrTant Wanted.-Apply, -? with references, ?r?. Evan?, 41, WiIÚ- fred-road, Skew-en. £ 9Ca2-2 ATED. experienced General.—Apply Mrs. Pickett, 55. High-street, Swansea. 556a2-2 V\7ANTED, a good General.—Apply, with I references, toO Thomas Evans, Cross Hotel, Poutardawe. 634a2-5 \\T AN "ITS D, good General, able to Wait on Commercial-room Table—Apply Dennis' (".ommercial Hotel, Swansea. S70a2-4 TXTANTEI>, a good General; references re- f quired; sleep home.—Apply, aer 6 p.m.. 10. Brynymor-road, Swansea. 4535n2-7 XV""ANTED, a. General Servant; reference required. — Apply Hammond, News- agent, King lid ward-road. 200a2-8 VV"ANTED, a good General Servant; three ;n family; no ohildren.—Apply 57. Bninswick-street, Swansea. 626a2-5 YYANTED. General; live in; three in family; refercncee.—Apply, person- ally, 14. Woodfieid-street, Morriston. ,,(¡"2 ?' -?TEP, early in March, rc?ab?c Gpn- eral Servant: al:w NUThc-Honsemaid; Teferenoe? required in eaoh caee.-)ln. David samnel, Grasmere," Skewen. 659q?-4 I ?? ANTED, superior General: two in fa ml very comfortable home; j would receive every consideration.—Apply, any evening, L'wmearvan," 29, Bryn-road. 615a2-3 r—*f — j UNC CIRL WANTED. = i ~\X~ANTED. 3 respectable Girl, a,bout. 38: I live in.-Apply 45, Neath-road, Hafod, fewansea. Y\'ANTED. immediately, respectable Young Girl, for Housework; one in I family.—Apply, between 12 a.m. and 2 p.m.. at 36. Henrietta-street. YVANTED, for Private House, country, re- spectable, clean Young Girl. to assist in Housework; small family: Cook-Genera 1 k"pt. Please give full particula-rs to •• Gowerton," Dai!y Post." Swansea- 529:1-6 YYANTED, a respectable Oirl. to Deliver Milk. and assist in Housework; sleep jn: a.ge 15 to 17: reference required; none I others need apply.—W. Taylor, 6, Cradock- pfj?eet, Mimea. » 605a2-3 VOUNG Girl Wailted. for Housework, to a&sist, another Maid; sleep in.—Apply, first instance, to Miss Harper, Humphrev- Ptreet.. 4520n2-3 DAY GIRLS. j Respectable Young Girl Wanted, aq .4."i. Maid; leave early: reference required.— i Ai. Skstty-road. Swansea. 707a2-5 ¡ p ARABLE Giri. or Married Woman, re- J quired Daiiy, for G?neraJ Hou?work; good 'vag-cs offered.—Apply Mrs. Clarry, I Hillsborough," Sketty. 652a2-3 ——-——————- -———————— L ——— j— MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. "DAXEF.-Wa.uted. Man. used to Dough. making and Delivering (over Mtiitarj- | age\—Jones. Bakor, Castletoru Mumbles. I 666a 2-4 T^SGINE Driver, to Work Mortar Mill Wanted; wages 7jd. lr hcur, and ..> J Wa- Bonus. Also Navvies and Labourers; ] wawes 7a. per hour, nd War Bonua.—New Afly^un, Sketty. 509a2-2 /^J_ENESATi Hauliev Wanted: good wa?es.- Apply G. Thomas, Uanrbidj"n. Gower. 606a"-3 TpCRyMH?G Trade-Wanted, at onœ,  Youth, or Young Man 'ineligible), a3 'I Porter, to make himself UMfuI. Cash Fur- nishers, 21, Wind-street. Swansea. 592a2-3 T AT"NDRY.—Good Ironer Wanted, able to ■ J do Shir's: aea?iic town; ?uod home to wiping girj: state wages. Also General re- quired; good outings; amaH family; pleas- ant, house, overlooking sea. — St. Julian HJlse, Tenby. 510a2-2 "DE-STARTING of Grai? Brick Works, Morriston.-W anted. Men for Claypir, Boiler Fireman, and Labourers for Wheeling and Loading.—Applv at Works. 4525n2-4 F>EFPET'TABLE Man Wanted; must upder- ?-? stand Horses; ineligible; salary 30s.— Write" Communication," Daily Post." Swansea. 6 23 a 2-5 "DESPECTABLE Van man uin!d. salary  ? 3(?.. and commission; permanent poai- tion. Write "Deliverer," "Daily Post," Swa.nsea. 625a2-6 REQUIRED immediately, experienced Man, for Wholesale Provision Ware- house 'ineligible,—Write Provision, I>aily Poet," Swansea. 601a2-3 REQUIRED. immediately, Drivfrr, for Foden St-eam Wagoa (ineligible); only thoroughly experienced men need apply; highest, references essential.—Write Wagon. Daily POEt," Swansea. 690a2-3 "DOYAL NATY.—Stokers and Seamen re- quired, for Long Service; also War only; experience unnecessary. Men in Arroy Reserve B are eligible. Government wortcpr? not eligible.-Apply 136, High- street, Swansea (inst above the Palaoe). 574a2-7 CUGAR BOILING.—Wanted. »tronsr Youth. U to assist Expert (ineligible,—Apply Mackworth Oaie. 561a2-2 TTNDEB Bocito, also Hotel Porter, Wantea (ineligible' elderly men preferred.- 550a2-5 YYrANTED, good Building Labourers (in- eligible^.—Apply Foreman, Poet Office Extensions, Swaaisea. 692a2 5 ANTED, few First-clase Bricklayers (in- t, eligible). Apply W. Gilbert-son and (A). Ltd., Pontardawe. 4528n2-2 T?A?TED. pma.rt 1M, to Drive Pony; f used to Butchering preferred. — Williatns, Butoher. St. Thomas. 527a2-6 YY^TED, Handy Man (ineligible), able to Drive, for Grocery Trade. — Apply Karry Evans, Grocer, etc., Sketty. 667aW YY^TEO- smart Lad, as Porter (inelig- ible for the Army)-—Apply Godfrey a,r>d Co., Ltd., 22, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 379a2-2 Y\"ANTED, Man, for Sack &ad Grocery BusmeM: ineligible. — Writa age, w»gee, and pa.rticl1lars. tQ Jones, Dunvaut. 4517D2-2 TI r AXTf:D. at two Experienced I Bakers, for Night, Work (ineligible).— Apply Siduey I'altner aDd Sons, Oxford- ft.reet. 682ai-6 Y\tANTED, at orrce. riliaxp Lad, to make himself generally ufuI.-Buben8tein, Wall-paper Warehouse. ZS, Gower-street, Swansea. 518a2-5 'Y?? ANTED, immediately, experienced Ironer, Shirt Machinist, and Starchei. -Apply Manageress, Model Laundry, Clar- ence-terra oe. 525a2-2 Y\TANTED, Warehouseman, accustomed to Grocery Trade; not eligible for Army. —Apply Walters and Batchelor, Ltd.. St. Mary-street, Swansea. 554a.2. YY" ANTED, a. strong Girl. from 17 to 20, "f for Farmhouse; state wages.—Apply -•irs. Beynon, Hunt's Farm, Parkmill, near WANTED, two good Hauliers, and one General Cowmen; ineligible; good wages given to useful men.—Apply to Jef- frej s, Sunnyaide, Three Crosses. 4525n2-4 WANTED, immediately. stroDg Lad (in- eligible for HM. Forces?, to Drive Builder's Cob.—Apply Exors. late Griffith .¿.\ J.b. j:&lA.IJ.. -6 '-L I. oooaiS-j YY^ANTT:D. at onoe. a few Joiners (ineligible1; also Apprentices to the Joinery, Painting, and Masonry.-Apply T. ■Riobariis, Northampton Yard, Swansea. tt7&2-2 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. \Y"ANTED, at onoe, Butber, take charge of ama'l Shop and Round; married or single; good wages suitable man.—Apply i'enyljedd Fajm, Pembrey, Cai*marthenshire. 4;J3ón2-7 \?A?fTED. a Man. for Bottling Stores and Deliver; wages to commence 25s. a week: permanent situation to a suitable man.— Castieman, Waterloo Stores, Mum- bles. 4521n2-5 TY^ANTEI). S;ea,ui Dcrrick Crane Driver, and Men used to Quarry Work and Stoil6 Crushers: good wrvjes and Wqi- Bonus paid.—Apply Walters and Johns, Morris- ton. 4526n2-4 MANAGERS, Etc. MANAGER required for Drapery, Lon- -?'  don; must be used to Quick Trade and able to Buy.—Full particulars, experience, salary required, eto., to Box 15, Daily Post." Swansea. 534a2-2 OTED Id. Bazaar require Manageress for Llanelly.—Write, stating age, and ad- dress of last employer, Longst-aif, 'West v\rharf, Cardiff. 554a2-4 CLERKS, Etc. D BASS, RatcliU and Gretton, Limited, Brewers, ::0, Wind-street, Swansea, re- quire the tervioes of two Lady Clerks. A knowledge of Shorthand and Typewriting wyential.—Apply, by letter only, giving ex- i>erience, references, and talary required. 5293.2.2 /~1LERK Wanted (ineligible, at onoe, South ? WnJe? Building Materials Co., Ltd.— Apply Dock Wharf, Briton Ferry. 645aio I Any Shorthand-Typist Wanted, in Metal J Broker's Offic.-Apply, stating age, ex- perience, qualifications, salary, eto., to Metais. Daily Post," Swansea. 67Sal-5 rPHE Gixsveerend Steel and Tinplate Co., Fjtxl.. Goiseinon, require the Services of an experienced and capable Lady Shortlhand- lypist.-Applications by letter, stating age, salary required, and experience. 4540n2-3 "T TED, Lady Shorthand-Typist; state experience, and wages required. — Write W. G. "Daily Post," Swansea. 535a2-9 YY^ ANTED. Jimior Clerk, for Colliery Office; knowledge Customs' Work a re- commendation. —State age, experience, and wages, to Venice," Daily Post," Swan- sea. 619a2-3 \XTANTED, immediately. Clerk, with full ¡ knnwicdac and experience of working out Orders fot ftve Mills, all odd sizes, also Yields and Shipping; mu«t bo ineligible for Army.—Apply, stating age, with oopies of references, to Glynhir Tinplate Co.. Ltd., 1'ontardulais. Controlled Establishment. 674a2-6 AGENTS AND TRAVELLERS. i REPRESENTATIVE is Wanted by an .C\ Important Company. To a. suitable Person the remuneration will be most liberal.—Write F. S., "Daily Post," Awan- sea. 511a2-2 i GOOD Agent Wanted. A Man with • spare time may seoure a good and in- dependent position. )1'0 risk or O'utlay.- Write 0. J., Daily Post." Swansea. 511a2-2 Y'fEN Wanted, ii lan': Works, to Canvass JJ for Suits: 10 per cent. Commission given on all Orders; good opportunities in this line. -Write Suitings," Daiiy Post," Swansea. 530a2-2 REQlJIRED, a persevering, tactful Sales- man (ineligible), to can upon House- holders in St. Thomas and Manselton. Ap- plicant* must possess good business experi- ence and the best of references.—Write A. M. P. Daily Post." Swansea. 570a. HAIRDRESSERS. /I ENT.'S Haii-dressing Department.—Ee- qui red, a.n Improver; one who ha? been accustomed to High-cdass Trade: in- ctigible for H.M. F()rc". A good opportun- :ty for a Young Man anxious to gain eIDer!- ence in General Work.—Apply Mr. Watt, Ben. Evans and Co., Ltd., Swansea. 10?ld.b.2-2 SHOP ASSISTANTS. G IRL j'equired. for Newppaper and Sta- .x tionery BUBineEs.-5tate wages required: and previous experience to B. Dupree, 60. Alexandra-road, Swan seta.. 691a2-5 YYr ANTED, for Grooery Trade, several Improvers; also two respectable Lads, about 15.—Apply Meadow Dairy Co, 215, High-street, Swansea. 651a2-3 r- TAILORS, TAILORESSES, DRESS. MA KE RS, Etc. ??A?TED, a Ooat-maker, for bc"t work only; permfn?nt. — Write Tailor, T)n ily Post." Hw«.nsea. 645a5-5 A P P R E NTIC ES^ AN yIST ANTS. 4 PPRENTICE Wanted to the Ironmongery. Also an Lmprorer or Junior.—Ca-sh Hardware Stores, 10. Oxford-street, Swansea. 706a2-o T"iRAPER'S and Milliner'f Apprentices.— -? Vacancies in both branches for bright Young Ladies. 14-15: thoroughly efficieiit, Teaching without premium.—W. Bryn Rees, Draper and Milliner, Ring, Edward-road. 713a2-9 YY^ANTED, Apprentice. Ladies' Tailoring.— Apply Jnne d, 27, Union-street, Union Chambers, Swanrea. 520a2-5 OFFICE BOYS, ERRAND BOYS, Etc. 'd TTOY Wanted. 14 to 15.—Apply la, King Fxlward-road, Swansea. 533a2-3 ERRAN1) Boy Wanted.—Apply Havard, Chemist, Brynymor-road, Swansea. 100n2-7 C HARP Errand Boy Wanted, f? Monday ? next. — HaYnrd. Chemist, Brynymor- road. 645a.2-5 SMART Lad Wanted: referenoe requijed.— Apply Freedman. St. Mary-street, Swansea. 504 a 2-2 YYT ANTED. a respectable Boy.—Apply Kirkland. Goat-street, Swansea. 628a2-3 YY" ANTBD. fitrong, respectable Errand » Boy. — Apply C\>ffman, 88, Mansel- street. Swansea. 544a2-7 YYr ANTED strong IViy. able to Ride Cycle. Apply J. A. Morris, Grocer, Dillyn- street. Swansea. 517a2-5 YY^ ANTED, Bh?rp 1M. a.s En-and Boy, and to accompany Chauffeur with moitor-ear. — Apply Kardoroa-h. 14, Castle- street, Swansea. 5^7a2-9 "r ANTED. at onoe. strong, honest Errand »» Boy; must live near; aged 12: good wages. — Mrs. Lewis. 2, Finsbury-terrace, Brynmill. 555a3-4 "T ATED. f-m* t Lad. Offi. age about 15; one with knowledge of Shorthand preferred.—Apply The British Wagon Co., Ltd., Swansea. 4536n2-7 ?X?ANT'ED, Lad. just left "chool. for La.n- dore Cinema; make himself generaJly useful, with view to Learn Operating; wages to commence. Apply, personally, with Parent or Guardians, any time after 6 p.m. 693a2-8 SITUATIONS WANTED. A WIDOW requires a Place as House- ..t\ keeper for a Working Man, or a. Bachelor.—Write "Widow," "Daily Post." ,wa.nE4m.. 515aS-2 BOOK-KEEPER and Generai Clerk re- quir-ec Spare-time Work, home or otherwise.— Particulars to Clerical," "Daily t'.>st." Swar.se'i.. 529a2-6 CCOMPANION or Governess.—Y'?un? Lady ? would like Post in Superior Family in return for Comfortable Home; Swansea, or Mumbles: salary not essential.—Write G. M., Daily Post," Swansea. 679a2-5 Ij^NEBGETIC Man seeks Situation, es -? Foreman (ineide or outside); t?ke oharge of traffic, or similar position; well educated; age 37; ineligible for Army.— Write" Trafflo," Daily Pest," Swansea. 569a3-2 EXPERIENCED and Capable Man would  ? undertake the &aJe of Output of Steam Goal Colliery; thoroughly acoustomed Ship- ping Works and Inland Trade.—Apply Box 643, "Daily Poet." Swansea. 665a2-4 EVENING Employment Wanted; Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. — Write "Employ," "Daily lost," Swansea. 642a2-4 JUNIOR Clerk ineliible for Army) re- quirea Situation in Swansea or dis- trict; good knowledge of Shorthand and Typewriting; five yeara* experience in col- liery office-Apply B. W. T. Dgily Post." Swansea. 532a2-2 LADY Wants Engagement, oue or two days weekly, or by hour; good Sewing, Mending. Darning, or Light Household Duties pa.rt time: private or business house. —B.A.. c/o Mr. Kimmiugs, Stationer, 5' Sr. Helen's-road, Swansea. «77a2-5 • SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, by Young Lady, days r, Sewing; thoroughly experieuccdL —Write S. M., Daily Post," JSwan £ ea. 634a2-4 Y\rANTED. through a!ackneas of trade.— Young Businea? Man would like (;me Light Occupation, or Position of Trust-— Apply W. S., cvo "Daily Post," S .vansea. 524a2-2 ,lxTED, by Young Man 1.19;, ineligible, Position, in a Garage. to Learn Engineering and Driving; can do Light Re- pa.irs; two weeks given to Chums," Daiiy Swansea. 505a.2-2 YOUG Girl (15) desires Situation in Cash -L Deck OSice, or Seive in Shop.—Write E. W., Daily Swansea. 689a2-7 YOUNG requires a superior Post as ¡ Assistant in Fancy or any light busi- ness.—Write to E. P. Daily Pot. Offices, Swansea. 675al-5 VrOUNG Girl requires Situation, in or near Swansea, as Between-maid, in Gentle- man's house; 12 months' experience.—Write "W. .Daily Post." Swansea. 4530n2-o YOUNG Man, married, no children, dis- charged, seeks Situation as Handy Man; experienced.—Full particulars to 29, Crown -street. Morristori. 685a2-5 HOUSES WANTED. XJRYN-ROAD. — Wanted, to Buy, near c-ntre of terrace, good House; no agente; no fancy price.—Write "Bowls," Daily Poot," Swansea. 4514n2-2 HOUSE Wanted, to Rnt; 6 rooms; Bryn- ? mill, Sketty, or West CroBs.—Particulars to Hunter, Daily Post," Swansea. 542a2-3 SMALL Furnished House Required; three in family; careful tenants. — Write Box 179, Daily Post," Swansea. 6C2a2-3 YYTANTED. Six-roomed House, any part of town; good references.—Write Reli- able," Daily Post," Swansea. 699a2-6 W"ANTED, to Purchase, or Rent, House, Sketty-road, or near.—.Send full parti- culars to R. D., Daily Post," Swansea. 651a2-6 YY/^ANTED, UOU3e, four bedrooms, March 25th, Brynmill or neighbourhood; state rental.—Write Rex," Daily Post," Swansea. 703a2-5 YVANTED, to Purchase, nou?e. in Rhon- dda-street or Cpomwell-etre?t. with bak entrance preferred.-Apply, (t t once, with lowest price, T. L. Daily Post," Swansea. 70la2-S T?''ANTED, a. Modern Eight-roomed Hou, with bath (T?ot a?d cold), from £ 28 to £40 inclusive, between Sketty and Mum- bles district,.—Write Mrs. Russell, 20, Oam- glas-road, Sketty. 680a2-5 YYT ANTED, to Purohase, a leasehold Hou-e, about six rooms and a ba.th- room. in Beeohwood-road or Plnewood-road, Uplands, Swancea. or immediate neighbour- hood.—Addrecs full particulars to L. R. Daily Post," Swansea. 662a2-4 '————!———————— .?.. '— 9 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ??A?'rED. 12-Bore Double-barrelled Gun, and two Salmon Hods and a Trout Bed.—Carey. Llanwrtyd Wells. 5B) > MISCELLANEOUS. | • '7',0 Whom it may Ooncem.—L J. WilUam -?- Owen, have never contracted any Debts in the name of Walter Hunt. 135, Western- street, Swansea,.—(Signed) Owen. 560a2-2 rpo Tradesmen and Others.—I, Johan John- r-on, cf 15, Port Tennant-road, Swansea, hereby give notice that 1 will not be Re- sponsible for any Debts contracted by my Wife, Sarah Johnson.—Dated this 3JstJaj>u-jS ary, 1916.-J. Johnson. Witness; E. M. CTason Dahne, Solicitor. Swansea. 55.3a2-4  Peter Thomas, of 50. Major-street, Man- I eelton. wíH not be Responsible for any Debt. or Debts, incurred by my Wife, Annie Thomas, after this date, January 51, 1916. 551a2-3 OALM.ISTRY a?d Olairvoya,noe.—Consult Madama Vir?o. late of Cardiff and Aberystwyth, now 238, High-street, Swansea, two dco? from Hot? Cameron Advice daily, from 11 a.m. 631a2-5 YYr DAVI.ES, Flat-coated Retriever Breeder, w iil undertake to Clip and Trim Frenoh Poodles. Hhow Bench Winner, and tender Wor!nn? Retrievers at Stud. rermp on ap plication.—DunYant Kennel. Dunvant. 571a2-2 IF wishing: to Sell Furniture, and to get I Good Prices, go to Mrs. Ruck, 15 and 16 Prince of Wales-road, Swansea, who Buys to any amount either Furniture or Clothing, etc. Postcards and Parcels re- i ceive personal attention. Distance no ob- j ject. 627a2-7 MADAME DRUSILLA. F.B.I. M.S., The only "Diploma" Palmist in Swansea. Clairvoyant. Psychometrist. American Mystic Readings. Advice Daily. Hours: 11 I to 9.—Address, 63. St. He!en's-ro<ad. Swansea (opposite The HOFpital). Late Royal Spa, Ha.n'ogHt?. 12 HeagonH Handrindoo Wells and Hereford. 8 Visits to Derby and swa.n'l ea. 576',2-Z j E MORRIS. 8. Nelson-street, 8watLi>ea.— Best Prioes given for Ladies and Gent.'s Left-off Clothing; also Boots, etc. Post-cards receive prompt, attention. 130r2-12 SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICES, -1 BRANSRY'S (County) Registry Office for I Servants. Mumbles. Telephone, 183.— Wanted. Cooks, Cook-Generals, House- ¡ Parlourmaids, Nursemaids. Chambermaids, etc. Places Wanted for Barmaids, Kitchen- maids. Working-Housekeepers. 507a2-2 MISS LEWIS. 18. Cuttle-street, Swansea., .L requires Experienced and Plain Cooks, to £40; number of Cook-Generala, Genera-Is. Upper and Under Housemaids, Govf'rne, Helps. Nurses, Kitchen, Be- tw ten-mo ids, Servants; :dl kinds for good Hotels and other Business Houses (all parte). SCOut.c. REGISTRY Office, 221, Oxford-gtreet, ) Swan sea over Mr. Marquiss' Wall- j paper Shop.—Mrs. Liew. Howell requires, urgently, Cooks, House-Parlourmaids, and (;Ten<')-?I' ;???-7 LOST AND FOUND. LOST AND FOUND. LOST. Sable and Cream Pom Finder L ? please return to 12, Brunswick-street, Swansea. 7Q2a2-2 LOST, 26th inst.. Black Pom TXog: last seen near Alexandra-road. Finder Re. [ warded.—Hide and Skin Market, Dyvattv- street. Swansea. 5821: LOT. Saturday last, between Briton Ferry and Port Talbot, 174 Insurance Stamps. Finder Rewarded on returning to Briton Ferry Police Station. 609aZ-3 IOST. Sunday morning. Gold Iiocket- J Chain. between College-street and Wallers-rcad. — Finder kindly return to I Central Polloe Station. 538a2-3 LOST, Oold Locket, in High-street, contain- ing Soldier's and Young Lady's Photjo. Finder Rewarded on returning same to Mrs. Hill, 11, Carmarthen-road, Swansea. 4523n2-2 LOST, on Thursday night, between Water- I L loo-street a.nd Stanley-terrace, a Lady's Blak Popli.t Handbag, eontjiining, amongst other thing-, a, Purse, in which was a 10". Note.—Finder Rewarded on returning to 9. Stanley-terrooe. 646a 1-31 "\»YV riLr' the Woman *who picked up Purse in Market Saturday afternoon kindly return same to 204, Eaton-crescent. Swansea- Reward given. 68ra2-5 FOUND. Monday last-, a.t The Caetle Cinema, Swansea, a Purse and Con- touts. — Apply to the Manager, Caetle Cinema. Swansea. 100n2-2 MATRIMONY. GE::q1."T.JL'1lAN ??2) wie5 to Co<rrespond with a Refined Young Lady, with means, view Matrimony.—Write Box 988.' Da ily Post," Swansea. 686a2-5 YOUG Man (36) dœires to Correspond with Young Lady with means, £ 30.000 up, for high portion, collieries; photo (full ei1.e).-Write Y. n., Daily Post," Swaosea. 654a2-4 EDUCATION. AGEFIELD COTJvEGE, formerly Clark's JL College, Swansesu Tuition for Busi- neee, Civil Service, the Professions. Posts guaranteed to. Proficient Students.—Call or write: Page-street. 885p3-23 PRIVATE Tuition in Languages, Book- -L keeping, Shorthand, Tyewriting, Arithmetic;, etc. Thorough Preparations for Examinations and Business. Prospectus on application. — Oswald PCorth, Professor of Languages, 1, Keusington-terrace, Swansea. 6194d.b.-t.c. I PROFESSIONAL. A LA.DY'" having Cured herself of Super- A fluous Ila-ire would be pleased to give any other Lady information. — Address Beta. Daily Poet," Swansea. 652a2-8 and Electric- I ity, including High Frequency, Radiant IlMt. Eleotric, Nanheim, Pine, and other Medioated Baths, given by Nurse Evans, la, I ffo'OOJBA-tftii'eet, gtraaiwa. ó51aZ-Z7 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. A UTO Kr;iWng Machine ior Rale, perfect ?- condition; co?t £ 8 3s.; toll cheap, or exchange. Write Machine, c,o "Daily Post," Swansea. 636a2-4 SALE, Mahogany-top Counter.—Apply 24, Alexandra Buildings. Pleasant- street, Swansea. 545a?.-3 SALE, Coach-built Pram, well-known maker, just done up, as new, dark blue, cost £ 7 7s.—Write oo "Daily Post," Swansea. 560a2-2 FOR SALE, Shop Fixtures, and Four Scales, with Weights complete; also National Register, brand new.—37, Park- terrace, Brynmill, Swansea. 518a2-2 FOR SALE, Geintleman's Saddle (new). and Gun; also Sweep's Brush (Whale- bone head), 12 Rods. and Sheep-feeding Rack. -TjTamorris, Briton Ferry. 513a2-2 ]1"10R SALE, Grindstone and Frame, com plete, good as new; also Chafloutter, worked by electricity, complete; cheap to immediate purchaser. — Write D. G. 0., Daily Post," Sansea. 493a,211 HALE. a quantity of Evergreen Trees, suitable for lawns, or Borders; also Rambling Rose Trees; cheap. — Hughes, .•'urxeiand Gardens, Sketty. 5070.2.4 MILLINERY and Fancy Drapery Stock 1 for Sale.—Apply 70. Brynhyfryd. 5Z5a.'H PRAM for Sale. — Apply 36, Millwood- street, Manselton. 561a2-4 PRAM for Sale, coaoh-built, and in first- class order; cost £5; sell 25s.—Apply "Pram," Daily Post," Swansea. 553a2-6 YOUXG Pigs (ten weeks old) for Sale.— Apply David Jones, Hendrefoilan- read, Sketty. 559aZ-6 CHINA and Earthenware.—Cheap, well- assorted Orates of everyday Selling Lines for Shops. Markets, and Hawking.— Write for free lists: Sheaf Pottery Manu- facturers. Longotn, Stalls. 619t.o. POULTRY, Etc. CROAD Langehans; several Winning Cockerels, Hens, Pullets; laying; cheap. Wanted, good Bicycle, Pony, liar. Gun, in Exchange,-Charles Drury, Waunceiroh, Neath. 190n2-3 TRUCKS! Ducks! -largo and Young Laying L Ducks, 38. eaoh. Note.—Wanted, Rab- bit? and Bantams.-13, Pegler-street-, Bryn- hyfryd, Swansea. 690a2-5 SALE, Six Pullets, bred on open range; fine and healthy condition; laying.—Apply Voylart, Old Brickworks. Dunvant. 548at-6 RHODE Island Bed Cockerel for Sale, May- hatched, splendid bird, 7s. 6d.—Apply 7, Penmaen-terrace, Swansea. 695a2-2 SCORN foreign" yolk." Use Karswood (persurisivej Spice, which doubles egg output. 2d., Corn Mer- chants. Plymouth-street, Swansea. 656a2-4 -a-4_- PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET. Asticy Samuel's Announcements. fPO LET, top of Walters-road, a Large -L Building, suitable for Motor Garage; hold four cars.—Astley Samuel, House and Estate Agent, Swan??a. 4514n2-2 £ 00 to ? J-?fnt on Good i?cunty, tJ JJchold or Freehold Property.— Samuel, Auctioneer and Valuer, Sv. an sea. 4514n2-2 ^ro LET, in G-ardon City. Si?oomed VilJa, with b.th (hot and cold); Tent, lis, immediate possession. — Astley Samuel. Auctioneer and Valuer, King's Chambers, Swansea. 4514n2 "DISHOPSTON.—To Let, nice little Oat. tage, four rooms; large garden; rent, 5s. a. week.—Astley Samuel, Auctioneer and Valuer, King's Chambers, Swansea. 4514c2-fc 10 LET, House and Shop, in Nicboll- Ftreet; six rooms; side entrance; good order: possession March 25th. — Astley Samuel. Auctioneer and Valuer, Swansea. 4514n2-2 L^RKEHOLD Dwollins-houge, in Heath- field-street, for Sale; two reception, six bedrooms; very convenient to the town. —Astley Samuel, House and Estate Agent, Swansea. 4514n2-S 110 LET. Eaton Grove, Modern Hemi- ? detached Residence: three reception, Q-çe bedrooms; garag<°; fine sea view; rent. £.50.A.le.- Sajnuol, Auctioneer and Valuer. King's Chare hers. Swansea. 4514n2-2 ?XyORD-STRKHT.-Tv.o Dweiling-houi-cs '? adjoinim, for Sale; LFase. 56 ye?rs; Ground Rent, £4 let 9s. each.—Astley Samuel, Auctioneer and Valuer, Swansoe. 4514n2-2 TO I FT, Large and Dry lx>ft?, in centre of town: moderate rental. — Astley Samuel, Auctioneer and Valuer, King's Chambers, Swansea. 4514r.i-2 Messrs. Edward Roberts and Sen's Announcements. SAfJF. Iiea«e>h.oId Business Premises and Dwelling-liouse. on prominent c'vner site in poptiloiis <litrjd of wa.nH>H. —Apply Messrs. Edward Roberta a.nd Son. I/ianfair Buildings, St. Mary-street. 65>a2-7 SALE. Morriston. Tjeasehold Semi- clstaohed I>»elling-hoU(ic; 6 rooms; go d garden (front and back). A f|)lendid iuvestmcut at the, price required.—Apply Messrs. Edward Roberts Son. 653a2-7 LET. Well-appointed Residence, near the centre of; Swansea; 3 i-eeeption- tooms. ú bedrooraB; garden (front, and back). Could also "he URM liE bURini'8A pre- mises. Moderate rent. — Apply Messrs. Edward Roberts and Son. 653a2-7 fPO LET, Tj;irge 14-room Dwelling-bouse, in favourable situation for use aA Offio's. Close to main business centre of Swansea. Moderate rent, Apply Messrs. Edward RDhrts and Son. 653a2-7 LET, in the principal business thoroughfares of the town, an Excel- lent Shop Property, with ample accommoda- tion. Good frontage, and back entrancr. Moderate terms. 653a2-7 rpo LET, Builder's Yard and Premises, in • I good central situation, not far from the chief Railway Stations. !4ite suitable, for the erection of a Warehouse, or similar bmldir.g.- Apply Messrs. Edward Roberts and Son. Lla-nfaiv Buildings, St. Mary- 8tr:.et. Hwa.n5J. 653H2-7 LAND TO LET OR FOR SALE. TjlOB SALE. Freehold Building Sites, close to Terrace-road and proposed new tram route, 16ft. frontage and large depth, com- manding excellent view, and eminently suit- able for erection of Small Houses. Prices trom £2() cash. — For further particulars, apply Edward Harris, Solicitor, 3, Fisher- street. Swansea. 2334 TO LET. about two awes of Land at Sketty, suitable for Market Gardening; very convenient.—Apply Gardner, Parc-Ie- Breos Farm. Penmaen, Gower, 503a2-2 FARMS FOR SALE. "|,TREEHOLD. -Small Farm for Sale; imme- T dials possession; 1.00on. road frontage for Building included; road made: water laid; near Swansea; splendid view of Bris- tol Channel.—Write F. L.. "Daily Post," OSioe. Swansea. 5S8a2 -1 -.J BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. IpOR SALE. Business: Hairdresser and Tobacconist, etc.; takings about £20; low rent; good position.—Write "Genuine," Daily Post," Swaoisea. 688a2-2 immediate Disposal, Undertaker's I Business, at Swansea; a Going Con- cern- What offers? Full particulars.— Write n. H.. Daily Post," Swansea. 640a2-5 TO LET-BUSINESS PREMISES. :(1 OOD Lock-up Shop to Let; rent modo- ??-? rate; good locality.—Write "Moderate," Dteily Post," Swansea 514a2-2 SHOf and House to Let, 14, New Orchaid- st vt immediate possession.—Apply 9, Willows-plaoe, Swansea. 548a2-2 rT^O LET. Old-established Bakehouse, in -L Spring-terrace.—Apply to Miss PhiUíps, 46. Argyle-street. 668a2-4 fpO LBT. Shop. Dwelling-liou&e, and Large -L Stores, or Ik-up Shop, opposite Workmen's Hall, a«d near Pavilion, Tre- orky; also Builder's Yard a.nd Workshops.— Apply Mrs. Edwards, 4, Iorwerth-strnet. Maneelton, Swansea. 639a2-4 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE. 7-Roomed House, n'tuato in Cieorg<vstreet.—Write H. "Daily Post," Swaaisea. 541a2-6 immediate Sale, charmingly situated House, in Bryn-road: 11 rooms—Write Business." Daily Post," Swansea. 50ia2-2 THE GBOVE. Uplands. — nixht-roomed i. House for Sale; central; excellent condition; low ground rent-—V> nte Lrove, Da.Uy roat,' Sw&Da<M? ?'Sa2-? HOUSES TO LET. TJISHOrsTONE.—To bo Let, rccdarn Six- — roomed House; bath (hot. and cold); elevated position.—Apply Evans, Bryn?;ekl- road, Newton, Mumbles. 6G7a2-S "U"OTTSE to L"(, 7. Chapel-street, Mumbies; (lgDt rooms, hot and cold bath; im- mediate' possession.—Apply' 9, Chapel-street, Mumbles. 517a2-2 r \T~EATH. -Gottaee and Garden to Let; im- mediate possession.—Write Etate, Daily Post," Swansea. 4541n2-14 /^FFICER'S Furnished House to Let, at La-r,gland; very moderate rent for any p-eriod.— Apply Humphreys Davies, Lyed- hurst," Mumbles.. 672a2-6 TO LET, Mortimer Villa. 159, King Edward- road, Swausea: immediate possession. Apply T. W. James, Solicitor, 24, Goat- street, Swansea- 613a2-5 TO LET, No. 2. Gore-terrace. Swansea; bath (hot and cokl); every conveni- ence; early possession. Apply Roberts, Auctioneer, Heathlie Id-street, Swansea. 563a2-2 TO LET. a l'.aton-orescent, eoiitaining 7 bedrooms, reception-rooms, bathroom, and usual office* and oollar.-Apply J. M. Thomas, 20. York-place, Swansea. 522a2-2 L- -n _n., '==:3 yoysjs TO ^ET OR FOR SALE. "DERNARD-8TRBET, Uplands.- House to Let, or for Sale; two-thirds value can remain on Mortgage. — Write "Seller," "Daily Post," Swansea. 563a2-8 OFFICES, Etc., TO LET. TO LET, in Oxford-street, Large Front Room, first floor; also several smaller Rooms; suitable Offices or Workrooms; rent lew.—Apply 222, Oxford-street, Swansea. 558a2-2 WORKSHOPS, Etc., TO LET. WOR_.OPSJ Etc., TO LET. (J MALL V,rorkshoo, nf, rear of M. 'Gower? ? street, to T?f; suit riu.m?. Vu?.an- jzcr. etc. — Apply Palmer Bros., Motor Works, Gower-street, Swansea. 595a2-3 rPO LET. Two-storied Workshop. 50ft. by 20ft., at rear of 105 to 108. St. Helen's- a venue. Apply 72, King Edward-road, Swansea. 564a2-7 J APARTMENTS TO LET. A Large Well-furnished Front Sitting and .À. Bedroom; bath, good cooking, and at- tendance.—Apply 140, Bryn-road, Swansea. 709a2-5 A PARTME?TR.-A pIcaBant. comfort?blo ?- Front itting-room and one or two Bed- rooms to Let, with every convenience.— Apply 23, Bryn-road, Swansea. 710a2-5 A PARTMKNTS, to suit two Business ?-? Gentlemen (with or without Board); every modern convenience.—2, Carltou-ter- race, Swansea. 100n2-12 T3RYN-ROAD.—Three large Unfurnished Rooms to Let, with use of Kitchen and Bathroom.—Write "View." "Daily Post," Swansea. 711a2-5 /jJOMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments to Let; Front Sitting-room and one or two Bedrooms; bath (hot and cold).—13, Mont- peiier-terrace. 625a2-3 jp^OMFOKTAB r.E Furnished Apartmeiits; suit Gentleman; good cooking and every convenience.—145, Bryn-road, Swan- sea. 551a2-9 ^JOMFORTABLE Home for Young GirJ; 11to in, with family Board; terms moderate. Apply 100, Marlborough-road, Brynmill. Swansea. 669a2-4 ^jOMBINED Raom to ?. good aeoomnio- ?? dation for Young Man, or Married Couple.—Apply Mrs. M. Â. Davies, 13, Carl- ton-terrace, Swansea. 624a2-3 ^"COMFORTABLE Home offered LWO 01 three lount; Men in St. Heleu's-road: terms moderate.—Write Hospital," "Da ily Post," Swansea. 549a2-8 COMFORTABLE and Homely Apartments for two Gentlemen, or Ladies; bath; healthy and handy position.—Apply Graf- ton House. 102. St. Helen's-ayenue. 572a2-2 Furnisjied Apartments a cant, with every convenience; suit- abae for Ladies or Gentleraen in busiriess; terms moderate.—-61. Mapsel-terraee. 500a2-C ^■"URNISJIKD Kitchen and one or two Bed- ■ rooms to Let, with i-e-speotaide Couple, for Worltintc Man; central.—Write ".8. C. Daily Post. Swansea. 698a2-6 T^LRXISHED Apartments; central; every modern eon venienoe; suit couple of Gentleman.-Apply, first instance, to Miss Harper, Humphrey-street, Swansea. 4532n2-5 TO LET, two Rooms, no children, King Edward-roiwl.—Apply, first instance,! Hammond. Newsagent. 596al-3 rpO LET. one Unfurnished or Furnished Room. Apply Edwards, Newsagent, j Bernard-street, Swansea. 4539n27 rlO LET, Two Unfurnished Rooms, to spectahle people.—Apply ó5, Kilvey-ter- race, St. Thomas, 705a2-5 TO 1,ET, one Eurnr-hed Front Sitting-root) and Bedroom; also one Front, Bed- Sit ting-room. -Applv 37, Boud-street, Hwan. sea. 504a2-2 rPO LET. one or two Furnished Rooms, .L w it.Jl 11' qf :<11' stove and scullery, or Combined Room.—59, Western-street, Swan- tea. 655a2-4 LET, two convenient, ('ofnrnitl'e'l Rooms, with use of scullery and gas stove; suit Young Married Couple.—Write Box 376, "Daily Post," Swausea. 7!4a2-2 1?0 LET, comfortable ?d?in?p, for one or i .I. two respectable Men, every home wm- fort; or Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms to J..et.-6, Margaret-street, St. Thomas. 577a2.2 ?0 LET. Furnished, two Front Rooms; ? central; no ohildren; dooo to tram?. AJs<> Set of Harmsworth's Self-Educator for Sale, new.-Apply 37, Brunswick-street. 686a2-8 'r' 0 LET. Comfortable J?'dgings. for one or -I two r('pectable Men; every homo com- fort; or would Let two Furnished or Un- furnished Rooms to Married Couple with- out children. Apply 36, Trafaigar-place, Brynmill, Swansea- o50a2,-2 rPWO Rooms to Let. Furnished or Unfurn- L ?hed. -Apply 25, Waterloo-place, Bryn- mill, Swansea. 524a2-6 TWO or tbree L:lre Unfurnished R?oms to f.ef. use of bathroom and RcuJlelT: 110 children.—Apply 24a, Rosehill-terraoe, HwalJ- sea. 681a2-5 -V! L- — LJ L. APARTMENTS WANTED- rPHREE Unfurnished Rooms required, use of Kitchen Scullery, jir> uiuLll. Apply Edwaro." Newsagent, Bernard-street. Sw an sea-. 4531uZ.!) YV ANTED, Board-Residence, Mumbles or Swansea, about 25s., for Single Mau, Write Box 12, Daily Post," Swansea. 566a2-2 YY'ANTED. two UnfuvTtished Bootne; use. j scullery and bath; two in family; must, b<c\ contra 1; terms moderate.—Apply Auxiorr- Daily Post. Swansea. 715a-S-6 WANTED, immediately, in Morriston, 2 Furnifciied Rooms, for a Married Lady and Gentleman: 110 rb.ildrCI1.-Apl)ly vV- Newsagent. Woodfield-street, Morriston. 4519n2-3 for a Foreign Captain, with Board and Loclging; view Learning English; with Teacher preferred.—Apply, stating term.s, Captain, oo John Serbs, No. 3, Waterloo- Btroet, Swansea. 553a2-3 HORSES, CARRIAGES, TRAPS, Et(T A Great Bargain.—Useful Wagonette, rub- ber tyres, and in excellent, condifion; has had very little use.—Eddershaw's, House Furnishers. 21. High-street, Swansea- 666a2-7 ALL to be Sold, regardless of cost:—Col- lier Horse. Hi hands, 4 years; strong Cob Mare. 15 hands. 6 years, good worker plough or cart; Cob-size Butcher's Cart, equal new. £8; Spring Trolley, £ 12; Rubber- tyred 4 Sets Harness, cheap; Saddle and Stable Utensils, must Sell.—- Thomas, 49, Danygraig-terrace. St. Thomas, I Swansea. 532a2-f BUTCHER'S C?rt (new), green body, with I underworke. Inspection invited at Fletoher's Showrooms, 224, Oxford-street, Sw&nsea. 712a2-8 FOR SALE, a Black Mare, 14-2.—Lewis Hopkins, Bryn Pistyll Shop. Treboeth. 612a2-3 FOR SALE, uaefnl Cart Horse, 16 h.h.; also Haulier's Tip-cart and Harness; lot complete or separate.—Apply 1,389, Neath-road, Hafod, Swansea. 676a2-5 SALE, smart thick-set Black Cob, 13.3, 4 years, open to Vet.; also nearly new Set Silver-plated Harness; no dealers.— No. 3. Stables, Gwydr-lane, Uplands, Swan- sea. Ô23a2.24 GOVERNESS Cars, first-class finish, light, ?' a.nd stylish. —' Emeet E. Fletcher, Coach Builder, 224. Oxf?rd?trept. Swansea. 712a2-8 HORSE for Sale.' suitable for Tradesmen for delivery purposes, about 14 hands, gncL.ra.nt.es>d qnie? and free from \'(', nial ?)I?owe<L- (.,tn be ;nsp?ct&d at Me^sr, ok and D.' yic' Sables, Chri3tina-ötreet, Swan- ge&. 4518QM, ..HORSES, CARRI.CES, TRAPS, Etc. 1tui'-b- 8ld.1hj()k-e1, R;);lJ(;r I ?' 15 h.h., 7 ye?rs. ?16: Bay Hare, thick- set 14.2 h.h., in Ft-?1 to a Collier, ?15. Also Bay Mare, 14 h.h., 7 years, £14; pretty Pony, 12.2, 5 yean-, XJ5; warranted good workers and quiet; 4 Sets Harness, 2 Light Flat Trollies (carry ton to 30ewt.), strong Light Grocer's Cart, Z Governess Cars (rubber- tyrsd. equal new).-Apply Aplin. -Northamp- ton Mews, Northampton-lane, Swansea. I I 641a2-4 TO Farmers.—For Sale, good Horse. 17 h.11., 8 years old, price ci;1,í. warranted good worker, or would Hire cheap for two months. -Apply 94, Oak-terrace. Llangyfelaoh-st-reet, Swansea. 5!6a2-5 Hauliers, Coal Merchants. and Farmers.—Bay for Sale, "Prince." warranted to be sound limbed, 7 years old, 16 hands high; also Wagon and Harness, if desired. -Donoghne. Wholesale Fiuit Mer- chant, Market, Llanelly. 604a.2-3 O (JHELLEBIER (by Mavslon). "Revolving k Front, lined silver leaf, not- been painted since new. Will Sell et a hife; sacri- fice. Spacs required for 11.otors.-ADP]Y Palmer Bros., Motor Works, Gower street, Swansea. 594a2r3 ¡ CARRIAGE Lamps, Cart, Van, Dray. and Waggon Lamps, fitted with Patent Safety Handles, from 4s. 6d. each. Inspeot our Stock.—Swansea Saddlery Co., High- street Arcade. 62%2-3 "WYV ATERPROOF Cart and Waggon Sheets. Horse Loin Ciot-ns, Nosebags, flight Power Clipping Maohines. Enquire prices before buying elsewfaere.-Swatisea S?dl?ry Co., High-street Arcade. ??. ?:y Central. 6"9a2^ Central. MOTOR-CARS, CYCLES, Etc. };oR R..u:É;}rotor Cycle anÜ caue-! -? let Side-car, equal 10 new.—?i'ite James, DaUy Post," Swansea. 672a??-o4 EOR SALE, 16-20 Horse-power 5-seater Singer Car, with all accessories, in ex- cellent condition.-Apply Mills, English m? Co.. 4, Castle-square, Swansea. 611a,2-? OTUDEBAKER Car, 1915 Model, five- O seater, torpedo touring body, eleotric lighting set, electric self-starter, detachable rims, all spares; first-class oar; carefully used.—Particulars and price from Pryce Trows Garage, Oxford-street, Swansea. 4513n2-2 V> I TRIUMPH and Side-oar, 2-speed, free engine and clutch; in excellent condi- tion; any trial; ?29.-Fox. 54, Y?ol-stree? Swansea. -'?'' \\V JAJSITLD, good Set of Lamps, for -lotf or, ?Y with or without Generator.—Albion House, Pontardawe. 564a2.2 ?'?7'A?TED. a Light Motor Cycle.—State '? make, age, and lowest price, to Box 466? •• DaiW Post" OAloes, Swansea. 521a2-a AVAV rANTED, Light-weight Motor Cycle, up W t? 3 H.P., two or four-stroke—Full particulars and lowest cash price to T. T. U?ily Post," Swansea. f803-2" EVFR-Y Cyclist should send for my list 01 Captain" Cycles and Accessories. My n.-i?s save iüU pounds. Roadster or Racing Models from 778. 6d. ?-cia: ?'res w.th I ?uarant? for 13 months; 5. Wired; 6? 6d. B?ded. B?t Val-? in the Trade, \>or^- manship fully guaranteed, and every Order- Despatched Promptly-bend Post-card to- day to ll. Fitzgerald (Dept. 84). Burnley. Ivor L. Roberts' (Oxford-street) Atvnouncements. MOTOR CYCLES.—Sole Agent for B.8.A-. M Enfield, DougJas. A.J .S.. Calthorpe, liu?ber. Morgan. Runabouts, etc. Deferred terms arranged. Send your iDq uiries.  O r^YCLES.—Sole Agent for the B.S.A.. Royai L Enfield, Robin Hood. KumbM. eto. Prices from ? 15=. 6d. to ? ?. Easy Pay- ments ana.nged. Send for i?sts. JbVa- iVN EW Motor Cycles in St?k.-T?o-spe?d. ? 2-stroke Diamond. 2? H.P.. ?M Ua.; 1916 ? H.P.. 2-?edB.S.A.. ?62; Sun.stroke? HP £ 30; 4 H.P. Triumph. 3-speed, ?60. En. ?ld. ? ?.P., Combination, ?89 5=. 589az-j Q.óOOD.HÅND Motor Cycles.-? HP. O Douglas, ?16; 4 H.P. 1914 L?em?r. Coach, Side-car, £50; 3!1 H.P. Premier. 2- ."Wed, ?? 10.; ? B.S.A., fr? engine, Mce. l?nt. cond?on, ?29 10. 1914 T. I-  2-speed, excellent condition, £::>3. 5öaZ.3 XiN TEW Cars in Stock.-Trumbull Light Car. £11;¡; Ritz Light Car, £12:i; Ford, 2- eeater, £125; Ford. 5-seater, £ 130; plus delivHY chaigea. Moi'S?n ?o Luv. ?? _—-S——,  DOCS FOR SALE. i! jioR SALE r typical Yorkshire Terrier i'Brood Bitch, very <??.? good coat; alBO o? Bitch Tup; r.heap?-L.. Messer. 39, Richardson-slrcet, Swansea Me?r..9. Bicha?.w-.stroct, ??'" 004U FURNITURE. Q \LER RA IJES! SALES J. Davies (^Neat-h) Announoement. Furniture. Furniture! Buy now, and Save, before the A Large Stock of Bedroom and Par- il° our Suite" &nd S:d?ard., Bed?ad?. Beo- | ?,? a.d Fe.d. an » Greativ Reduced p?ce.. The Cheapest Show in the Jrade. AH Goods Delivered Free. —Note the Ad- Shop. Parad. Nealh..iSSn" Hill's Announcements. raFTS AT HILL'S, Complete .J. House Furnishers, Central Buildings, Gower-street- Swansea.—Study Economy and make your Purchases from the Cheapest House in the Trade. The firm who, in spite uf all advances in prices, still keep their Prioes Down to the same low level as before the war. We still Sell Couches at 16s 6<1.; Dining-room Suites at 31 Guineas; lull-sizec Bedsteads from 16s. lid.; Bedroom Suites, complete with Wardrobe, Dressing Pair and Chairs, ? Guineas; Sideboard.. Dressers, Fenders, Fire Brasses, Bookoases, etc.. etc-, vour own price. We cannot guarantee these prices for any length of time, but will Wore Goods Purchased at once until re- quired Free of Charge. All Goods Made at Our Own Works, and G\Jarat(;d. Note only Addre? in Swansea: HUI- s, Cential J Buildings, Gower-street. Also at, Cardiff, A?-da.ie. ?nd B?rry Dock. ??-° TRADE SPECIALITIES.   A a LEX AN DBA Bazaar (\r Toy', Presents. ¡- and Fancy Goods, includin Ladies' B-t' '-s and Soldiers' Presents. Large Stock.— 20. High-Street Arcade. Swansea. 579a2-7 A UTOMATIC Machines.—Genuine Clown", J\. Pickwicks, Handan Nis, perfect workers, yery attractive, great, money- takers, Ad. or Id. Slots, for Sale (lowest each prices), or Lent oil Commission to Shop- keepers. Dining-rooms; fixed free. — The Western Auto Co., 36, Narrow Wine-street, Bristol. 5Z0a2-4 (1ABBAGE. Onion, j/cttuce u-u, rong-iooted V-' plairis:; home -grow n SDcc1 Potatoes, earlv varieties, set in sprouting boxea. Price-list free.-John, Penffordd, Clyndre- weD. 683a2-5 and Chip Ranges, of all descrip- tions. New and Second-hand- a-,1 8.nd i In-n^et Fo" r Cotton Seed Oil and Potatoes ve are the Cheapest House in Wales.- Emanuel Thomas ond Son, Universal Pro- viders, Alexandra-road. Swansea. 5^ 1^au-5 J F. DAVIES, Ladies' and-Gent.'s Tailor. • Chapel-street, Mumbles.Newcst Pat- terns and Fashions. Note.J. F. is The Leading Tailor in Swansea and District. I.2 years' London Cutter. -548a2-8 1 AD1ES' Raincoats. Special Shows of JU Ladies" High-ciass Raincoats, in Latest and Most Fashionable Styles. A visit, of in- spection invited.—John Richards, Draper. Oradook-street. Swansea. 4542u5-l OlDNFY PALMER'S, Oxford-street, Swan- O sea. Noted Pastries and Cake. Quality Value. Large Rooms for Committees, etc., at moderate charges. Cen. Tel., 140. 502a2-7 LAWN Mowers— Send your Mowers to be L < Adjusted and Ground at once to pre- vent delay.—Mills, English and Co., Ltd Swansea. 459?,!v24 arT H. Freedman and Son's Announcements.  5s.-Very Maosiye Double Solid Gold db < Albert, hall-marked every link, orif?- inally cost £10 10s.; a bargain—Freedman, Coliege-street-, Swansea. 522a2-6 ryri r 7tj—Solid Gold English Lever Watch. by Thos. Russell and Son, Liverpool; guaranteed 25 years: perfect time-keeper.— Freedman, College-street, Swansea. 522a2-6  l?a.—Very Massive Solid Silver, hall- ?'? marked Chain Bag, a genuine bar- gam.—Fr-eedman, College-street, Swansea. 522a2-6 ^*Q 15s.—K.P.N.S. Tea an (offr( Service, f'O ) 5 ?.  r  S 'I' d'  c-?') Que'lI Aimo Pattern; a. genuine bar- I gain: onginlly cost £ 6 6s,—Freedman. Col- I lecc-strc?t. Swansea. 522aS-6 J SHIPPING. M E R I C A N LINE. Carrying 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Class Passengers. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK by U.S. Mail Steamers every Saturday. Sailing under the American Flag. Moderate Prices. Best Accommodation. Apply to American Line, Liverpool, Lon- don, Southampton, or to Local Agents rpHF CAMBRIAN SCHOOL OF MINES. CEMETERY RD., FORTH, GLAM. Principal— WILLIAM THOMAS. M.Inst. M.E., F.G,S.. M.R., Society of Arts. Tutors—Staff of Highly Qualified Instructors in all subjects. AN UNIVERSITY TRAINING AT YOUR OWN HOME. Instruction and Lessons by Post for Mine Managers. Surveyors, Electricians, and Mine Inspectors. Since the coming into force of the New Mines Act, 457 Students of this School have been qualified as First and Second-class Mine Managers. 58 students have passed the Home Office Surveyors' Exam.; 30 students are now Mines Inspectors. Candidates for the above write without de- lay for free Syllabus, and book of Previous Examination Questions. (Dept., W,P.) CAMBIUAN ( OR RESPONDENCB SCHOOL, PORTH. GLAM. U ■ U

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