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AMUSEMENTS. 6.30. TO-NIGHT! 8.40. 'Phone: Central 92. MAIDIE SCOTT, lUST A COMEDIENNE. ROXY LA HOOCH, THE WIZARD OF THE EAKP. Latest News and War Pictures. ALBERT LE FRE, The Popular Comedian, ) I EVELYN TAYLOR, COMEDIENNE. II V ROLLO & REGA, I Acrobat on tho Rope.—Premier Dan- eeuee, Dainty and Clever. jjf DOROTHY Her Pnrisien Partner. i GRAHAM & GIVRE, (Late Grand Opera Hou. Paris) and; Alhambra and Coliseum, London, origin- ators of tho Danse Chantee." In Songs and Dances. PETER META DONALD & CARSON, jg I Th? Popular Scotch ComediaD and His Bonnie Laesie. I G RAN DTH- E fA T R- E MONDAY. NOVEMBER 19th, 1917, I Six Nights at 7.30, and MATINEE on SATURDAY at 2.50. Keith Kenneth presents his Own Com- pany, including Miss BETTY FA I AFAX, l in London's Greatest Laughing Sliece,-s: I BABY MINE, Next W sek.—Monday, Tuesday, Wed ties- day, ANN; Thuradav, FridaPutur-: day, BEAUCHAMP AND BEECHAM.  THE P1GTUBE HOUSE. High Strcat, The Home of Good Pictures and Music. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. A Triangle Drama, LIEUT. DANNY, U.S.A. Featuring Wm, Desmond & Enid Mackey. Judex No. S, fnto the Abyss. An Edison Drama, The Ring of tho Borgais, Featuring Cora'Linton, Mon. Next.—COURAGE OF SILENCE. GASTLETciNEMA!  (Adj?imD? Leader'» OfIice). Thur., Fri. and Sat., 2.31) to 10.33. '1' H 11') T \1 (1 T HE C It ISIS Sclig Super-Production in Seven Parts. ^Educational, Thrilling a-td Absorbing. Showing 2.4?, 5.35, 8.30. binding; the Baby, Comedy. The Lirfi;t2fi;s PenS3 A KaiL-oad Drama. ¡ Monday N?x>THE LABOUR LE:'iJER II ()'I.. Production). 'ImfGtT GPMEiA '???j???! L!??  The House with an Orchestra. ¡ H)-OA V'S ¡.noc A M;.¡ Eo Francelia Siliington in THE CHAL!C? Of MMO?E, I A Wonderful l'rluc:t10n. I Pear! of the ?r?y, ?o. 13. A Vitagraph BiOMlway Star, The Bond of Blood, II Featuring La-h Baird. Monday Next.-THE SINS YE DO and THE COBWEB. ELYS! U M« From 2.30 till 10.30. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. B R "¡- '?" I ;0,1<>< THE CANDLE n \I .U l tJ u b:. 'U $4 .,j A Five Act E?sanay Drama, featuring that Great Actor, Henry e. Walthall. THE VOICE ON THE WIRE (Episode 9), A Stern Chase. The Greatest Serial of All. VALLEY OF UPPER VEZERE (Pathe Film). SEE OUR GREAT FOX COMEDIES. Thur. Next.—The COST OF HATRED. NEW GiiNEMA, SKEWEN Monday, Tuesday, Wadnesday Next. Exclusive to this HaIl- THE END OF THE TRAIL, Featuring William Farnum, The Secret of the Submarine (Part II.) SALES BY AUCTION. Preliminary Announcement. SWANSEA. LANDORE. MANSELTON, AND BKYNHYFJiYD. Important Sale of Propartioe. J. Barron Passos, I "1., F.A.I., HAS heen instructed by the Trustees of tha estate of the late Mr. J. D. Lodwig, to oiler for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION early in January, 1918, the fol- lowing valuable Leasehold Properties: Viz. Nos. 52, 53, 54, 55, and 56, St. H«len'a- road, Swaiustiu. No. 35, King Edward-road. Swansea. Walter-road, Swansea. Nos. 4, 5, 6, 85, and 86. Liejagyfelach- road, Swansea. Nos. 9 and 58, Carraarthen-rd., Swansea. Nos. 12, 13, 14, 15, Treharne-rd., I undo-re. Nos. 33, Si. 35, 36. Mysydd-terxace, Landore. Nos. 21 and 22, Plough-road, Landore. Nos. 29 to 37 (inclusive), Verig-street, Manselton. No. 157, Robert-street, Manselton. Four Shop Premisee, Dillwyn-square. Brvnihyfryd. No. 17, Brynhyfryd, Brynhyfryd. LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS. Further particulars will appcaT iu later ^Advertisements. Solicitors: Messrs. E and C. B. Jonkins and Lloyd, Fiher- ¡ street, Swansea. Auction and Estate Offices, Cardigan Chainl)ei-e; College-istreet. Swansea. 593 Docks. 1 SALES BY AUCTION. rONTAKiJAWFT AND CLYDACU. Important. Sal21 of Yuluaid:? Agricultural Properties, adjoining Geilyonen Moun- tain, and Centrally Placed Business Premises in Clydach. MESSRS. John M. Loader and Son "WILL SELL by AUCTION at the n HOTEL ,<.MERON, SWANSEA, on TIIUKSDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1917, at 3 o'clo-(;k p.m., the Valuablo FreehDd Farms, Known as -GELLYONEy?' CCHAF AND PLAS- NEWYDD, in the parish of Llangyfelach, in the ) < ountv of Glamorgan, together contain- ing an area of 95a. Or. *p. or thereabouts. A I,JO ths LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, j Nos. 59 01, and B3, HIGH-STREET, I CLYDACH, a Valuable BUILDING SITE jidjoining. and well-secured Im- proved Leasehold GROUND RENTS. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Messrs. R. and C. B. Jenkins and Lloyd, Solicitors, 4, Fisher- ] street, Swansea, or the Auctioneers, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. Highly Important Sale of a Charming Residence and Two Dwelling-houses at West Cro-s, near Mumbles. Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas rTTAS been instructed by the Executors of the Iietatfl of the late Mr*. Eniilv Leigh to off^r for SALE br PUBLIC A L OTION (subject to conditions of sale), at tho HOTEL ETROPILE, SWAN- SEA. on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1917, at 3.3rt precisely, all thatl beautifully situated Leasehold Residence, 6feindin £ iu its own thickly wooded grounds of about 2 aercs, and kpown as BilYNIlVFRVD," WEST cnos. con- taining 3 Roccption l!«>ms, Cloak Room, S Bedrooms and Drefssing-room, Linen !;eo:n, Rccros, Batlir-oom and Offices. Kitehene, Outside Buikld'.ig's, Greenhouses, u G ar- iigp, an(i fine g^rden^. A LEASEHOLD DETACHED SIX- ROOMED HOUSE, with Half an A cm cf Laud, known <• TYN Y MOR," UPPER WEST CHOSii LANE, and abuttine on C!y1}!) C-ja.unon, le-v to Mr. Walter Mat- thev.s, at per annum. Also V FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED DWELLING HOUSE, with 1argC' Gr- den. known 'LONOFIELD COTTAGE.' W E^ST CROSS, on the Main Road, con- tainin? 7 KM;:is. 2nd let to Mr. C. E. Tf'?r. at ?i per ?nnnm. I Fur further particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to Arthur S. T. Lucas, Aucf:onerr, Valuer and S-urveyor, P, Rutland-street, Swansea, and at Mumbles. Tel., General 230. Estab- I lished 1885; or to Iiewis Jones and Co., Solicitors 33. Victoria-street, Merthvr Tydfil. Tel. 20. Highly Iniprtant Sale of Copyhold 1 Grounu Rente :n tHe Parish of Oyster- mouth. rJlr. Arthur S. T. L-acas T-| AS bsen instructed by the Owner to offer for SALE by PUBLIC A UC- TION at the MERMAID HOTEL, MUMBLES, on THURSDAY, DECEM- BER 20th, 1917, at 7.30 in the evening (gubjeet to Condition* of Sale), the Valuable I Copyhold Ground Rercts í Ofl "r'' Amounting in the agsfrcgate to tS8 1, Od. p -r annum, and having reversion to Rack Rente of the estimated annual value of £ 602 6s. Od" and arising out of Leases on the following Properties erected on laud known as The Two Acres," Ncs. 1, 3, 5) 7* ami 9, Gowor-piaee; Nos. 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 9, .1 t. -¡ "i.- .1c.c, "n). :t", v, U;, r., ii, 10, 11, 1?. 13, and 1? William-street; Nod. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 1-i, 1:, 16, 20, -.iid 22, Jo!nt-tr?st; 1"1 Nt?. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, l -l" J.. .0 d, ".i, I." il, 10, 11, i3, and 15, Rock-terrace; all in the .M1nl,h>3. I Some of the lot3 arc held on one lease and in such ca.?c? the ^Ground R.it? are apportioned. Each Ground Rent will be1 offered separately. For full particulars and Conditions of Sale apply 1.(1 A rthur S. T. Lucas, Auc- • tioneor and Valuer, 6. Rutland-street, Swa/!<sea, and Mumbles. Tel., Central 231). Established or to E. W. Jones, Esq., S.di^or, lS Brynyinor-crescent, Swansea. Te l 729. No. 63(5. Highly Intponant Sale of a very Old Established Fuily-LicenscK: and Free Family ? nd Coiumercial Hotel on the Sea Front at the well-known Seaside R< .sort, 3luiabks, on the Cower Coast, Suuth Wales (about 5 miles west of the increasing: and flourishing Seaport Town of Swailsea, with its fast services of trains to London and the Midlands). Mr, Arthur S. T. Lissas lIAS iveen instructed by the Executors ci tlie Will of the liato Mr. Frede- rick Waterloo Harrison (tho Into pro- pi ictor and owner) to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the MERMAID HOTEL, MUMBLES (subject to Condi- tions of Sale), on THURSDAY, DECEM- BER J3th, 193 7, at 3.30 in the afternoon precisely, all that Valuable Licensed Pro- perty situate in the whst end of the Mumbles and near the Southend Station and within ten minutes* walk of the Pier -i i,, t and Bracelet Day, known as The Mermaid Hotel. Containing Spacious Outer and Inner Halls, Saloon Bar, Vaults Bar, Billiard- room, I/a. t go Smoke-room, Extra Do., Telephone-room, Hotel Oliice, 2 Wine and Beer Stores, Large Garage, Boots Room aMi Out&ide Oidcss and PIea?uro Grounds at the back overlooking the Swansea Bay; L:lr?e Coilec-joou). Lounge, Drawing and .Dining Rooms, 2 Private Sitting Hcoms, 10 Bedrooms, Lavatories, Bain iiooiut, and Conveniences, Kitchen, Staff Room, But- ler's Pantry, Store and Linen Rooms, I.arders, Box Rooms and Servants' Apart- ments. The Property is held on a lease for 99 years from December 25th, 1S95, subject to th,e annual ground rent of C60. The Furnishing Appointments and Trade utensils and other Effects, together with the Stock-in-Trade consisting of a choice selection of the best bra'ds of Wines and Spirits, may be taken over at the Auctioneer's valuation, but the Trade I Fixtures and Fittings shall be taken to at a price to be named by the Auctioneer. For fulth(T pa.rticuLrs apply to Arthur S. T. Lu('a, Aucticner and Hotel Valuer, 6, ut1and-strcct, Swansea, an(l? Mumbles (Esfbd. J8M; TcL, Central 230); or to Messrs. Hanson and Nash, Solicitors, 15, Wind-street, Swansea. Tel, Central 005. (No. 1633.) f SAILINGS. WHITE STAR LINE. LIVERPOOL—NEW YORK. LIV ERh f )L-B()B1'O. LIVERPOOL—CAPETOWN— AUSTRALIA. LONDON CAPETOWN- NEW ZEALAND. NEW YORK -MEDITERRANEAN (V44 Azores). BOSTON—MEDITERRANEAN (Via Azores). REGULAR SAILINGS. WHITE STAR—DOM(l\li UN LINE. LI VERIM )< >L—C,A NADA. REGULAR SAILINGS. For Rates of Passage and Freight, Datei of Sailing, etc. applv to WHITE STAK 1 Cooks pur-street S. W. 1. and j £ Leadeahqll-street. E.G., 3. London. "LEADER" CLASSIFIED ADVTS. __n_ DEFENCE OF THE REALM ACT. Advertisements to the Situations Vacant column frum firms »vhose bu«5<nefrc oont;j"t¡¡ wholly or maini.v in entrim-erin? or snip huiiiunii or (hi; production or -I'mrs, ammu- nitton or explosives ot of sutltaylce, t,& I ouired for the production tGcreof are 'n ortler to comply with Regulation 8 Ih; of tne above Act. subject to the following cou- ditions No person resident mure than ten niilea a" ay or already engaged on (iovernmeni .ork will be eugaged. MI SGtLLA Nc'UJS SI T U A T J 0NS VACANT. PALACE Po ';tarcla%ve,-Wantc,(I, immedi- ately. Pianist for the above; Pictures ,onl-,i. and for Show Hours.—Apply at above. 121A11-24 U RGEI.;TI,Y Wanted. 1,000 Qralited Wire. U ilss Operators. vVo can guarantee Situations to au tudent8 immedÜue!y tUcy Quaufy. We can accept Youths l#- t'cer the age o[ 15? and 1?. Owing to the new fchicpint; 1m we. we are extend ui g our Colleges to teln us li]) these vacancies. The remuneration w from zeloo risiuK to £250 per annum. The Operator runKs as an Officer. Aaoly for Prospectus. Wireless Training Colieee St Mary-street, Cardiff and Castle-street, Swansea. frSen and Youtns. B OOT Ti-ade.—Wanted, a tood Benchmar. > ineligible; gooi wages— Apply Box W 3," Leader Ofiicc. Swanrea. 123A11-25 MOTOR DRIVER Wanted; ineHsible; able to do running repairs.—Apply "M.D. Leader Offloe, Swansea. T?A?TED. Sa.wycra (ine!i?bIp)?Aun!v to I T iioweUs and Son. Llandebie. :Latin wages req uircti, etc. 123A11-27 I VAXTED. filrons as Porter;> »: piy Meesrs. David Evans and Co., "1X7 AN TED a steady, reliable Man as V i Hamier; ineln:mle for the Army: wages L-2 per week: regular work.—Aiipiy H Br.wen Jones, Surveyor. Council Offices, Women and Girlt. BOOK-KEEPEiv.—Ranted. a-t once. Young tody as fJook keeoer: must be thor- oughly experienced — Apolv with references. stating wages required T Tustian and Co.. m Clarencosireet. Swansea. I23A11-24 1^1 XPERIENCED Packers and Sorters; also J Learners, frirls iust leaving school.- Apply, with reference, to Manageress, the Batha Laundry. Swansea. 121 All -24 VOTING Lady Wanted E( A Butcher's, used to smart trade; live in. -Ar,lil.v by letter, stating age waxes reo quired. Davies and Co.. n. High-street, :wa.Déea.. lZ311-Z8 Domestic Servants. X.VTABTED. a- reliable General Servant Vf Apply Mrs. Ree" Lewis, High-street, Clydach. 122A11-27 TIONS WANTED. A CCOUNTANT is orepared to Write t jri. Tradesmen's and Ottici Books, prepare Capital Accounts Balance-Sheets, and Pro- fit and Loss Accounts for income Ta.i Re. turns etc., etc.—Apply W 7." c/o Daily fPO Ou?nUfrs and Tailor.—Open to Cut. X Ha?e and Inm or Making-up o!?y: nice list on applicrLfioL, rrlv E Marcus. 2. jGrove-place, Swansea. S. W. 122All-2c FOR SALE. 17011 SALE, Sitting-room Suite. £ 5 5s.; JL sideboard, £ S 1;;3.: Liano. E14 14s.; Bed- room Suite £ 3 15s.—Apnly 75 Mauscl-ter- vace. A CLIVE Shire-bred Cart Mare. risiiur .Ii.. seven years. 154 bapus about 15 c\Tt. sound also Cart Horse. 154 hands 20 guineas; also pretty collier-stanio Mare, heavy in bone heavy in foal, 14% bauds, six years. £ 25: must sell; free trial looai'y.—Apply Tiverton. 4, Kensington* terrace, neT Victoria Park. Swansea. A CJKlZWOLD Machine. with all Acces- sories, in box, Second-hand, only P4 10s. cash.—Apply Yates. 11. Waterloo-street. Swansea. C12.18 FOIt SALE, a Heavy Cart Horse, 16 hands. -Apply 69. Cwm Level-road. Landore. Cll-27 Tij?K SAI.E. cood Grocer's Trap: suit cob J? 14 hands; price about £ 6.—Apply W. Williams. Carpenter, Penllergaer. near UQrseinon. CI 1-23 FOR SALE. Hornless Goats-Nutiau Tog- genbur? Billy. 2 vear- o!d: Nubian Tog. gen burg Nanny, due second kiddy Febru- ary.— (I. Thomaa 53 Tvruenry-street. Mor- riston. Cll-Z AIIIDRESSING Fittings for ?Ie.? JL? Apply ?O.Wmd?trcet 122A11-28 STEAM Wagons and Steam Tr-c-te-s (5. ? tonners) for immediate Sale- a)so Port- able ?ns;ine3 and Fireproof SafM.—Pirt. 47a. Strand. Swansea C12-1 r|^0 FARMERS AND OTHERS.-For Sa!e. JL Thick-set Mare 14 h.h.. 8 year old- heavy in foal to Shire Hoise. warrnnted good worker in all harness: price f22 or would exchange for one not in foal. -13, Picton-place. Swansea. 123A31-2? CmfPuLsÐliY SALE OWING TO FAMILY AFFAIRS. TO AY MARE, Violet. 16 hands. 8 vear old: heavy in foal: bv Shire Bred Caii PoreC; prhee £ 24. GREF MARE. 15.2 hands. 7 year old: nrice 41S. gAY MAEE. 15.5 5 year old: price IEZI. ALSO Bay Mare. 15.2, 3 year old Harness t and Spring Tip Cart. good as new: £30 the lot.  S É\' E IiAÏ-;r-Ha rn ess and Van iI- M nœ3, All Horses warranted gcod workers and quiet horses Can be seen at work daily.—Apply Owen, Coal Merchant. 53. Trafalgar-terrace. Swansea. 121A11-24 I^OTOa CARS CYCLES, ENGINES, &c. FOR SALE AND HIRE. fpOBlALET^iTpPortableEn gin e by A Marsrlnll and Scuis in first-class condi tion— Apply Arnold Bro3 Ciydach-on-Tawe. J.22A11-26 Ivor L. Roberts' (223, Oxford-street) Announcements. CYCLES.—Humbers Enfelds B.S.A Swift etc., from C5 15s. to £.3 13a., from Stock. OA H.P. Standard Chassis, suitable for 20 conversion to Trade Car: Dargain, £ 90. LARGE Selection of Kew and Second-hand JU Motor Cycles in Stock. Send for List, etc. Pric.es from £ 12. INVAUD Chair. good condition. with New r, .c' Wired-on Tyres. ?C5. Same can be Hired. 1- 016 10 HP Morau complete: IamDs. lulu Hood, Icreen, etc.: £ 100. -< QT? LU?AR? aa 'Mw 10 H P.. Lucas JH7JLJ Dynamo Lighting Set; not done 600 miles: £230. 1-9- 'I-4 G.W.K good condition: Hood. IAQfT-L^/f b Screen, Lamps: Stepney Wheel; £ 130. FIVE-SEATER Ford: English-ifniihc,) body: cost f,182 10s. in new condition: first, cheaue £ 137 10s. secures. AUSTIN 2-3 Ton Commercial Ohaseis. Best British Business Vehicle; instant delivery: inspect. Thp Chassis you can pur- nhaae will carry an imposed load of 3 ton 5 ewt. Price .£695 (ex Birmingham.) DO not worry about that Load to go to -L/ X." Rjnsr up 916 CentraL Ivor L. Roberts will see vou through with dispatch Leader. Swansea. All-It MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. i70 li-s:ÙE. Carthusian Organ ?by Thomas JT Davvkings, T^ndonl containin" f?ur sets 01 reeds, 9 storyS (each acting) Vox H umana. Treble and Ba«p Couplers. Powcrfu) Knee 8wells. etc., high 3-mirrored back bi}11y Polished Case, very Powerful a-nl Beautiful Tone: suit small Church been in use three months; an undoubted barimin. S18 or nearest offer.—Apply in first instance to Carthusian, care of Leader Ofiice Swansea. A-ll-29 PIANO BARGAINS —Weber Upright Grand in Rosewood casr> fwhen Tlew 75 guineas) £ 55: Broadwood Upright Piano in Rose- American Orican. fa B"rli Pian. ette in Wnhorra,ny. £ 25: Far rand "Pianola" Piano, inatrnrients delivred car. riap.^ paid. Write for Co-nplete Catalooruo r.nt Bargain T.isr to O Milsono rnq Son. Ltd., the Great West of England Piano Home. 15. Milsom-street Bath. Thompson & Shockell's Announcet-nents, JOHN BRINSMEAD Pianoforte Walnut Case, Full Compass: Second ha fid. hnt in order: reduced to £ 25 —Thompson "T,d Shackell. Ltd.. 39 Castle-street Swan- sea. E ,TE y Organ, nearly new, 10 ^tops. hi-m mirror back, very beautiful tone: re- duced to £ 20 ca<=h Also Portable Orsan hv tyaleolra, E5 casti.-Tbnnifisort and Shackeil. 39 Castle-street, Swansea. PIANOFORTE Tron-fraed Walnut Case I JL bv Carver, Reduced to jE2: cash: very fino tons.—Thompson and Shackeil Ltd 39 Castle-street. Swa nsea. LOST ANU FOUND. F?,.REWARD -I?ostTaT Luvc!?r' -Bit b: anyonE' found detaining same ?.nt be prosecuted.—Georsre Perkins, 18, Wern- trrrace. Port Tennant- 121A11-24 TRADE ANNOUNCEMENTS. 11AZAAR. GOODS.—Toys. Fancy Goods, te.. every kind: advice to t)egint;ers. also host spare tiuao agency: 80-page Cata- logue free.—May (164) George-street. Bh-w. ingham. ■_ CTC pLEARANCE SaLE. Thick-set Coiiier V.' Mace. 14 hands, in foal collier horae. I 123: thick-set Pony. 15 hands, suit colliery. £ 14; two sets Harness, Trolley carry 30 cwt., nearly new; Flat Hawking Cart. also handsome Welsh Pony, cuiiet, reliable, her Trap and Harness, to srood home only: seen any time. must sell.—Apply Collins. 12, Btacb-ctreet- Ileal, FiosD!tal. Swansea. FURNITURE.—Best Prices e'ven hv me n for I- Second-Hand Furniture and Antiaue Furuiture of any descrintion Drop me a postcard or call —Wm. James. 8. Fabian- street. St Thomas. CTe FOR Sewiug Machine Needles. Shuttteg. -F etc apply Griffiths and Son. 30, Queen- street. Neath; all makes. Est. 1871. CTO FOR Christmas PrMents. call st.E;Õ'h.'s I JL Book Exchange and Mart. High-street Arcade, where Purses Letter OaRe. Foun- tain Pens Bibles. Praver Books. Children's Books. Playbox and Chatterbox (Annuals). Sunday School Prize? and a fine array 01 Popular Novels, etc mav be "een A Lareu Consignment of Second-band Rooke to be Cleared at Bargain Prices 122A11-L.5 T- S your Hair Falling Off If so vou should try Wi,,iali "-a. Certin Cure: post free 2/9 a bottle —" WinalJ" Depot 74. StHelens-road. Swansea. CTO LONDON Time Table a nd Red Bail Guide 1-J —The current issue of thi" popular Publication is on ale at all Ra¡1war Bock stalls and leading Newsagents. Nearly 600 paces, it deals witn t)vpr.on[\ ¡ailwav St a tions At sixpence it is the best and cheapest ilailway Guide ever published Ï\ílJG-S{UP3. Saucers. Ju?s. Bowls. if Di?hRs. Dinner. Breakfast, and T0¡let Services: beautifully-decorated Pane* Goods for Auctioneers an.1 Shop-keepers. Write for Price List. Full Sinae range of every- thing in Delph £ 10 10s—Arthur J Hull, King-street Pottery Fen ton. Staffordshire. TO UNDERTAKERS—(loffins. Elm and TOak finished comDlete: short notH'e: lowest pricea: inspect stock -Mo, gan R. Morgan, Windsor-road Neath. Tel. 266 OTP Hill's Announcements. HILL'S is by far the Largest WhcIeM? 1 t- 1. and Retail Cab.?nft aad U,)holster9 Factory in Wales Call and see. R :11..£/8 a;:e Er:wch of 10 Etensi;e Show-room3. Ground Floor, compris- ing of 30 Bedroom Suites Sideboards. Book- case? and Dressers at Wholesale Prices. Call and see. TJTI?'H Second Floor of 40 Dinine- and ] Drawing-room Suites and a Large Qnantitv of Brass. Iron a.il Wood Bed- steads: Box. Wire. and Straw Mattresses. Overlays White Wool and Feather Beds: Carpets. Rugs. etc. of all descriptions. Call and sea ILL'S Thir(I Floor of Ki,,ebeii B.t Brass and Steel Fenders Fire Brasses, Couches. Tables. Chairs, and other eoods too numerous to mention. No middlemen's profits Cash or easy Term» Delivery Free or Carriage Paid to ary part of the country Note the Address — Hill's. 23 and 24. Oower-street. Swansea, fJso at Cardiff, Aberdare. and Barrv Dock. 117A11-26 Mills. English and Co.'s Announcements ¡ I", Cement Waterproofing and Floor Har- Ji. dening. Saniseal is a success.—Mil:s. English and Co. ] C"A REOR UNDU:-We-keep-a-lare-i(; VV tion of Carborundum OJ), Stone, Wheels, and Grind era.—Mills English and II Co. 11 E.1 T, your old-fashion Bur II lirate into a 1 Princess Rarlees Fire: it will double rht radiation of heat, and save half the coal bill, fo 12s 61 — Partjcu lar- Mills Fnsrlisii and Co. Ltd.. Swansea. MUNITION Wnrk?B' Overatte Var<ou{ ?-'L natterus ai,o deMt?na for Men and Girls can be seen In our Showroom Mills English ju: d Co., C as tie-square. Swans ea YOUR Kitchen Range does not tave i. labour. EnttUtreforpmticuiaraoftnr Twin" Interior: it convertll a Kitchen into a Breakfast Room boils bath water roa-t-, and has pknty of (^uicepan room It al: ways looka like a Vining-i 00m Grate —Par- ticulars Mills. English and Co.. Ltd.. Swan sea.. IpAGLE HAKUES ANL GRATES.-We are JU Solo A)?ent? and should be pleased to advise YOll.-film", Kcglisb and Co. Ltd., Swansea. ?t/| A TEX substitutes Sheet Lead It is half the price in coet and filing. CLEMENT FLOORS- Tl soft and dusty use J "Saniseal;" it makes rhe floor like i»U:el. and dl\stie3.-Uil1F1 Enclisb and Co Ltd.. Swansea. CCORRUGATED Sheets in stock at 30s. ner > cwt.—Mills. English aud Co.. Ltd.. 4, Catitlc-stiuare Swansea.. HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR SALE AND TO LET. FI -10 LET, Hairdresser's Saloon (fitted), best position in Oxford-street: rent no ob. ject; rare opportunity for discharged soldier or ineligible.-ADPly \Vb,' 'Leader.' 122A11-27 '7/? ?EEL'? Purchases 9300 Hou&e. nnv 7 ) ùistrict; capital down optional—Par- ticulars Box "T 20," Leader Office Swan- sa. Al-18 Mr. J. Pugh Willi2ms' Announcements. 9&. HIGH-STREET.—To Let, E'XCCIH-< Shop, with Good Living rtoorns over; oide Entrance. for Sale in Swansea and Subuv<- I JLi. for Occupation or investment. ONT,IRDULAIS.-Foi, the Fiecl .1 Corn Grist Mill known as Upper Hill," Pontardulais. together with the Six- roomed House, Larice Garden. Plot of (j round and Stable adioining. H /T ORTG A H ES.—Severai SUl söfMünëý ira mod lately available for good Mort- gage _SLcuritíæ. OR further Particulars apply to J Pugh Y.' W^ illiams,Auctioneer Valuer and Estate Agent, 12, College-street, Swansea. Cll-26 John M. Leedar anl Son's Announce- ments. FOR SALE A NTCELV-SITTFATED House Eryn-road; -1 reception. 5 bedrooms bath-room, w.c etc.; long lease: reasonable figure ("CANTERBURY-ROAD. BrynmiH.—FrochoU ? House: ? reception. 3 bedrooms, bath- room etc. Price on application.  WELL-BUIL7 Leasehold Rp?den?. A famine St. Jarres' Gardens: 3 reception rooms. 6 bedrooms, bath-room, and all modern sanitary conveniences. Two good Villa Residences, in Uplands: moerr, accommodation, and conveni- ent to car service; early possession. A N Attractive Detached Residence, at AFforestfach, war Sw?Bsp?; grounds about an acre; south aspect; garage. Long lease; low ground rent MUMBLES within easy reach of Ovster- 'L mouth Station.—A Convenient Resid- ence- nice lar?e rooms; entrance bill, cloak room, and lavatory; ieaschold; ground rent. X5 per annum. ÓEVERÜ.gol HUt' fo;iai;-fõ-Bry- O mill district, Queen s-road, Sketty, and Sketty-roa-d. BROOKI.ANDS-TERRACE —3 reception 6 JO bedrooms, bath-room, w.c., kitchen, and soullery; lease about 56 years unex- pired. TT EiiSEëuREDE'I(i:-Leä;;h1d VV and Improve; Ground Rents for Sale. EXCELLENT Yard and Stables to Let. 1 near c2n tre. cf town: Iiarness-room and largo Loft. SEVERAL Suites of Offices to Let. in best business areas: low rentals. FURNISHED Houses to Let. for Winter J' months, in Swansea Sketty. Mumbles, GoweP Coast, and Barry FOR Further Particulars of the above Properties, and thf Drincip:d Furnished and Unfurnished Residences in Swansea and district, to b,, F!)i or Let, apply to Messrs ?ohn M. Lcpder and Son, Estate Agents. Waterloo-street. Swansea. HOUSES WANTED. QA REWARD given fo- Key of a 5 or 0 6-roonied House; ManseRon. Sketty, or Mount Pleasant district pre. f^rl-e(I Write Bos "S 21." Leader Office, Swansea, CTC LODGINGS & APARTMENTS TO LET AND WANTED T 'Unfiir-,iisbc,d Rooms, use of hath, jt- etc.. Wanted by Three Ladies; Uplands EDUCATIONAL. IANGCAGES. Book-keeping. Shorthand. J Tvpewriting rithmetic etc Thorough Preparation for Examinations and Busi-) ness.—Oswald h. Professor of Lan- guages. 1. Kensing:on-terrace. Swan-e«. 111 A 2. QTt?TMKT? JSuccessfull.v I'repareO f?r Ko Is fie en",v ii, PIT"VAl-'Q MaHINE BOARD and lj,,ii Service LEft 5>ONS given in -\rii bm etie KngJiph. R""k keepiae etc :ltl,.fl1,tion sttaran^ed rr nard 0\fnr/I-jt»ri><>t SW#IIKM Hay or Mvpnina Tuition crrv THE SWANSEA BUSINESS  COLLEGE L (Alexandra-road) rtrovides the ribt training directijn and supervision fo' a Succe.c?ful Bijsin-v;s Career P^ents care- fully advised as to the most suitabie oc,ua.l pation for their children. SUNDAY SERVICES. Praachers in Swansea To-morrow. Twenty-Fifth Sunday After Trinity. BAPTIST. Mount Calvary, Mans-elton.-Preactior at 11 and 6.30: Rev. Melville Phillips (Swansea). Memorial Church, Walter-road.-Il a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Preacher: Rev. F. C. White, B.D. Sunday School at 2.45. St. Helen's Church, Madoe-street.—11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. J. W. Causton. Sunday School at 2.45 Mount Zion Church.—11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. E. Worthing. Sunday School & Bible Classee 2.45. Mount Pleasant Chapel, SWansea.-Il a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. H. C. Munder (Pastor). CONGREGATIONAL. Mansetton English Church, Manselton- road.—Morning at 11, Evening at 6.30. Preacher: Rev. John Ad,ams (Pastor). Sunday School & Bible Classes at 2.30. St. Paul's Church.-ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. C. E. Morgan (Cwm- bran). Carmarthen-road Church.—11 a.m. and 6.30 p.Lu Preacher: Hev. J. Phillips (Pastor). Sunday School at 2.30. Walter-road Church.—11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. Goo. McLuckie, B.A. Anniversary Services. CALVINISTIC METHODIST. Alexandra Road Chapel.-Il a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. J. H. Owen. Evening Subject: "Conscience." Rhyddings Park Chapel, Rhyduiuy Prk. road.—11 a.m. and (¡.;)II p.m. Preacher: Rev. E. P. Hughes (Pastor). CHHtSTADELPHJAN. Christadelphlan Meeting Room, St. The Mystery of the Woman, and the Scarlet Bcapt that carrieth her," by Mr. T. A. Palmer. PRIMITIVE METHODIST. PrimitLve Methodist Church, Pell-street— Morning at 11: Rev. G. H. Southall; Evening at 6.30: Rev. J. Chadwick. WELSH BAPTIST. Capel Comer.—li a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. R. S. Rogers, B.A. (Pastor). Sunday School at 2.45. Solo will be given in the Evening Service by Miss Arianweh Harries. Bcthesda, Abertawe.-II, Parch. Hcrmus Evans (Libanus); 6.30, Parch. D. Price (Gweinidog). 2.30, Ysgol Sul. Yn oedfa yr hwyr gweinyddir yr Ordinhad o fedydd. WELSH CONGREGATIONAL. Y Tabernacl, Treforis.—Am 11 a 6. Pregethwr; Parch. J. J. Williams (Gweinidog). VsgolJoD am 2- Capol Henrietta.—Oedfaoa 11 a 6.30. Pre- gethwr. Parch, D. Eurof Walters, M.A., B.D. (Gweinic\og),- Y;sgolion yn y Capel a'r Uplands 2.45. WESLEYAN. Wesley Chapel, Collec-street.-Morning at 11: Lieut. H. J. Morris; Evening at 6.30: Rev. A. W. Wardle. Bru nswi ek.-i-Ireac tiers: Mining at 11: Rev. J. Etcheils; Evening at 6.30, Mr. H. A, Tomkinson. OTHER SERVICES. Albert Hall, Swansea.—Services at 11 a.m. and C.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. Seth Joshua (Cardiff). Gospel Halt, George street.—(D.V.) a Gospel Meeting will be held at 6.30 p.m. All are Invited. BROTHERHOODS. Sketty (Unsectanan), Wesley Chapel.— 3 p.m. Speaker: Mr. H. L. Morgan. Subject: "Tha Religion of the Trenches." Chairman, Mr. Hy. Rees. A Solo will be eung. Organist, Air. St. Ervan Johns, F.R.C.O. Men and Woiueii are Invited to Spend a Pro- fitable Afternoon at this Fellowship Service. Nianselton.-At 3. Speaker: Mr. W. F. Titchett. Trio and Duetts by the Misses Maggie and Cassie Johns and Enid Evans (Manselton). Chairman. Mr. W. R. Davies. Pell Street and Y.M.C.A.—3 to 4. Chair- man, Mr. Wm. Brotherton. Speaker: Mr. A. Lovell. Soloist, Miss Tucker. Waiter Road Congregational Church. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), NOV. 25th, ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Preacher: Rev. Gaorge McLuckie, B.A. MONTHLY SERVICE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE EVENING. Subject: Why Join the Church?" Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 pan. Visitors Welcomed. Oxford Street United Methodist Church. Special Services of Vital Value to All. To-morrow (Sunday) at 11 and 6.30: Preacher—Rev. F. SPARROW. Morning Subject: "Baptised for the Dead." Attractive People's Service in the Evening Address on The Man Needed Today." Anthem by the Choir. Everybody Heartily Invited. NEXT THURSDAY- GRAND CONCERT in the Schoolroom at 7.30 by the Children and Young People who will render The Butterfly Queen" and other popular items. Con d uctre,??i  Conductress Miss B. Squire. Accompanist Miss J. Godfrey. Proceeds in Aid oi Xmas Parcels to those of our Boys Serving in H.M. Forces. Rally Up and Help. St. Helen's Road Congregational Church. To-morrow (Sunday), Nov. 25th, Mcrijing at 11: Rev. THOS. SINCLAIR EVANS. Evening at 6.30: Special MUSICAL SERViCS Soloists- Miss BESSIE SAMUELL and Mr. MORGAN R. LLOYD (Violin), Winner of 52 Prizes, Medals, etc. SPECIAL MUSIC by the CHOIR (under the direction of Mr. Seymour Perroti, A.R.C.O.). Friends Cordially Invited. SUNDAY SERVICES. Rhyddings Congregational Church (Top of Finsbury Tcrracc). A N N I VTTR S A R Y SERVICES Sunday and Monday Evening, Nov. 25th and 26th, 1917. Rev. SGNATiUS JONES (Bristol), will Preach. Sunday Morning at 11 and Evening at 6.30, and Monday Evening at 7.30. SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 3, A MUSICAL SERVICE. Special Music by the Sunday School Scholars, assisted by Miss Morfydd Austin (Dunvant). Mr. Josiah Thomas, L.R.A.M. (Swansea). Mr. Thomas Roderick (Dunrant). Mr. Emlyn Thomas (Dunvant). Short Address by Rev. IGNATIUS JONES. Chairman—Mr. W. James (Goedwig). Collections at all the Services in Aid of the Church Funds. CENTRAL HALL To-morrow (Sunday), Nov. 25th, Preacher-Capt. CEITHO DAVIES, R.F. At 8.15, SACRED CONCERT By CENTRAL HALL CHOIR (Conductor—Mr. Geo. Edwards). Soloists—Misses M. 0. Evans, Muriel Dawson, M, and B. Bowers, Maud Peters, Phyllis Edwards, and Mr. T. N iclylils. j Elocutionists-Miss A. Matthews and Mr. Ned Williams. Chairman-Mr. COOK DAVIES. Collection in Aid of Comforts Fund. TUESDAY NEXT, at 3 p.m., ViOMÆNS MEETING. Speaker: Rev. W. MEREDITH. Tabernacle English Baptist Chapel, Skinner Street, Waunwen. To-morrow (Sunday), Nov. 25th, Preacher at 11 and 6.30: Rev. R. J. W!LLOUGHBY. School and Bible Classes at 2.15. At 8.15, a Grand SACRED CONCERT Will be given hy the TABERNACLE CHOIR Conductor Mr. A. Conway. Organist Mr. H. Knight. Assisted by the following: Soprano. Mrs. Leslie Davies, R.A.M. (nee Miss Gertie Reynolds); Contralto, MifS Hetty Davies; Tenor, Mr. W. Tanner; Elocutionist, Miss Cissie Trafford. Admission by Silver Collection in Aid of our Soldiers' and Sailors' Comfort Fund. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, St. Helen's Road. COME! COME!! COME! To the SPECIAL COSPEl SERVICE On SUNDAY EVENING at 6.30 p.m. An Address that will help you. Singing that you will enjoy. Conducted by Mr. GREENSHIELDS. Soloists- Miss MAUD WATKINS (Brecon) and Mr. R. A. SIMPSON. Come and Bring a Friend. Hearty Welcome for Everyone. ALBERT HALL. Late Oscar T. Sneliing. MEMORIAL SERVICES Will be Conducted TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), NOV. 25th, By the Rev. SETH JOSHUA (Cardiff). Morning at 11; Evening at 6.30. No Collections. All Seats Free. Pantygwydr Baptist Chapel. To-morrow (Sunday), Nov. 25th, SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY. SPECIAL tERMONS by the Pastor, 1 Rev. A. BEYNON PHILLIPS. Evening Subject: "INSIDE A BOY'S JACKET." Afternoon at 3: SERVICE WHOLLY BY CHILDREN OF THE SCHOOL. MONEY. ABSOLUTE PRIVATE LOANS. rpiIF cid-eatabhshcd BRITISH FINANCE CO.. Approved and Kecomraended by the Press, art3 ninkine Advances as follows. £1J Repay. £11 £ 250 Repay £ 275 Repay £ M £ Y:0 Repay £ 110 Repay Special Easy Terms to farmers and Tradesmen particulars tree.—THE BRIT- ISH FINANCE COMPANY. 20 Bridnf-street. IF you wish to keep vour affairs onvate. JL do not apply to, strs-uirera for no stranger will lend you money vittiutit, mak- ing inquiries. Ilo-f would these terms suit I youa £11 repay £ 10 IDS. £ 50 repay £ 52 10s. £2;) repay £21. £100 repay £ 105 Reputation without blemish is the reason Mr. Gash trade-s under his own name. AVDlY to— A.ply t ALBERT E. GASH, 6, Uplands Crescent, Swansea. DO You Need Money? Don't worry: call or send stamped envelope with parti- culars of your position to M. Foner 9. Ga rlt0n-terr3.ee. 112A12-3 ZION, WAUNARLWYDD. THE FIFTH ANNUAL E I S Of i) D F 0 D Will be held as usua) on EASTER SATURDAY, 1913. W. J Evans ESQ., Ateiiiare; literature, etc.. Rev. J. Jenkins I (Gwili'. CHIEF CHORAL-" Ar Don o Flacn Gwyntoedd (Dr. Parry). Prue £ S. and a Pravned SePia. Enlargement value f3 10s. to the 'successful Conductor Children's Choir—"Glad May Morn" (Alavfwyn). Prize £3 3s. and Gold Medal to successful Conductor. Solos an4 ReL-tatioNS for Adults, £ 1 Is. !e.T?. Also gmd pj?o for Chiidrpn in Si'iRin?. Reciting, P'??oforte. etc. Hymn Re,iting. Pi- Poems dc Rook this date now, and apply for good, and attractive programme to the pec., l), W, Lewis. Victoria-road Waunarlwydd. f Sun Rises 7.53, Sun Sets 4.14. I I.ighting-up Time, 4,44. Subdue Lights visible from the Sea— I Swansea 4.44, Llanelly 4.45 2-3, AberavoB 4.44, e!l2bIO"C 4.. High Water, 1.11 a.m., 1.37 p.m.

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