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TINPLATER'S TRAGIC END. I
TINPLATER'S TRAGIC END. Air. David Hughes, a labourer employed at Clayton Tjnplate Worhs, was found iead on the Swansea-read, near Gorslus farm, Pontardulais, on Saturday evening-. He was 49 years cf ago, unmarried, and iivad at 11, Oakfieid-stx-eet v.it-LI his sged mother, whose "club monpy" he had ijone to pay. He HAD been attended by I Dr. G. J. Williams for heart trouble. It is a coincidence that T-Itiglies WAS found i dead within a few yards of the cottage I where he was born. •
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PILES CAN BE CURED without an operation OR MONEY BACK from your own chcmist. "v Thousands of readers who 6uffer the aute agony and debilitating effects of piles haemorrhoids, pruritus, etc., will be greatly interested to know that these afflictions can now be cured without re- sorting to the knife and all its pain, danger, and uncertainty of permanent re- It was once said by a prominent medical man that such operations are often like pruning a tree. They stop the growth in one place only to promote it in a dozen others. A well-known London consulting chem- ist and expert in analytical work devoted moot of his time for nearly a year to re- search and experiments with a view to perfeding a cure for eczema and other lierious skin diseases. Not only did he discover a soothing, antiseptic, and non-I astringent curative compaund which was amazingly efficient in banishing kin affections by correctmg their cause, but this compound, known as Nemolin, has now been found to possess remarkable curatice powers when applied to piles. Heretofore, pile treatments have con- sisted of powerful astringents, which gave only temporary results, since by shrinking the tissues and blood vessels they merely increased the congwtion which is the primary cause of all piles] etc. Nemolin has just the opposite effect. It stimulates the local blood cir- culation, &o all pain, itching, burning, and smarting stops, congestion is en- tirely dispensed, and affected parts al- most immediately return, to perfectly nor- mal and healthy condition. Nemolin can be obtained of all chem- ists. NOTE.—An interesting treatise on the action of Nemolin in-, cases of chronic piles, etc., written*by the eminent chem- ist referred to in the above article, will be sent prepaid to anyone sufficiently in- terested to enclose a penny stann for the r*urn postage. Address: Chief Chemist, Research Laboratories, 67, Bolsover- Research Iabor-dfo?riee, 67, 13?olso ver-
I TRADE OF THE PORT. -I
I TRADE OF THE PORT. Swansea, Monday.—There was again no decline in the trade of the harbour la-t week a small INC-HPASE being shown over the preceding week, and 42,000 tons coniparedlv,ith the corresponding period last year. The returns for February give an increase of 30 per cent. in exports over February last year, and 18 per cent. on the whole trade. There is justifica- tion, therefore, for the hope that matters are becoming more satisfactory. The im- port trade in the week continued dull, and the general exports small, in com- parison with the high figures of the pre- ceding week. On the other hand the coal shipments were up by 20,000 tons, and patent fuel exports 50 per cent. higher. The shipments of coal, and patent fuel reached 69,125 tons. Imports, 4,196 tons; exports, 73,017 tons; and total trade, 77,213 tons; compared with 73,523 tons the preceding week, and 34,996 tons the corresponding week last year. Shipments of coal, 51,735 tons; patent, fuel, 14,390 tons; and tinplates and gpriferal goods, 3,892 tons. Shipments of tinplate, 29,009 boxes, and receipts from works, 22,311 boxes. Stocks in the dock warehouses and vans, 149,099 boxes, compared with 155,797 boxes the preceding week, and 226,680 boxes at this date last year.
MODEL YACHTING.I
MODEL YACHTING. The fifth race for Messrs. Olscn and Krucken's prize was sailed on Saturday at Brynmill. 1, Stanley (E. Ttorogood); 2, Len (L. Treharne); 3, Mabel Anne (W. lilackinore); 4. Gladys (S. Fos).
I GLAM. MOTOR VOL. CORPS.
GLAM. MOTOR VOL. CORPS. Weekly orders of No. 2 Company-.—Mon- day, March 11. at 7.55 Technical College, ?c h a.ric-s-. Wedne- Mount Pleasant, motor mechanics; Wednes- day. 7.45. headquarters, Nelaon-terrace orluad and company drill; Thursday. 4—5. communication drill: Friday, 8.0. range, shooting practice.—By crder of the Squad- ron Commander. Chas. T Ruthen (Capt.)
I GENERAL ALDERSON AT NEATH.
GENERAL ALDERSON AT NEATH. General Alderson, of the Western Com- mand, accompanied by Col. Nugent, in- spected the 4th Batt. of the G.V.R. at Neath on "Saturday. The battalion, in command of Major W. B. Trick, M.B.E., paraded 800 strong, with regimental band, and a general review of the bat- talion at work took place in the Gnoll Athletic Grounds. The inspecting officer at the close of the afternoon compli- mented the officers and men upon their efficiency. To the accompaniment of lusty cheering, Major Trick announced that the officers and men of the battalion had that day decided to invest ?1.0«U in War Loan Certificates.
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I Constipation demands immediate atten- tion. Take CHOOOLOIDS the Cure for Con- stipation Boxes 1/3 and 2/6 of all Chemists.— (Advt.) 1
SWANSEA.
SWANSEA. A concert, organised by Mr. W. Lawson Evans, took place at the Y.M.C.A. Hos- pital, Swansea, on Saturday night, Sergt-. Jones (.Black Watch) being in the chair. The programme, which lasted nearly four hours, was one of the best ever held in the town, and the following artistes took part: Madam Evelyn Parker, Misses Maud Parkes, Ethel Thomas, Ruth Work- man, Lilian Edwards, and Hattie Par- nell, Messrs. East and Murton (instru- mentalists), Masters Martin Harvey and Cyril Devine, and Messrs. Eddie Evans and Solly Solomon. Accompanist, Miss Doris Gray. A vote of thanks to Mr. Law so 11 Evans was proposed by the chair- man and seconded by Pth. Bonnell (Neath).
.KIDWELLY.I
KIDWELLY. Mr. Dan Mathews' (Pontardulais) Com- pany gave a beneht jjerformance of "Change at the Town Hall on Satur- day evening. Mr. John Thomas, Velin- dre, presided, and hundreds failed to gain admission,< so a repeat performance will be given next Wednesday. (
HAOiD..I
HAOiD. I At the usual FLEETING of the Hafod Juvenile Tent of Rechabites, the presen- tation of the banner won by the tent for the largest increase of membership took place. The presentation was made by Bro. James Jenkins, district treasurer, and cue of the founders of Unity Adult Tent.
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PONTARDAWE. I The Public Hall, Pontardawe, was crowded 011 Saturday eveniflg, when the V/JUJIDCD soldiers at Glanrhyd and the Infirmary GAVE a concert, the proceeds of which were devoted to the St. John's Ambulance Association. The men' were dressed as pierrots, and styled themselves "The Pcm-Poms." They were ably assis- tpd by Madame Letty Greenfield.
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NEATH. u 1 Mr. Arthur Snumcbovham, the well known Neath basso, tcok another concert padty to the Cymla. Sanatorium, on Satur- day evening, to entertain the patients. The following contributed: Miss Vida Jones, Master Llew. Joivef, Mr. Charles Brabner (humorist), Mr. A. Shufflcbotham and Mr. Ted Workman (comedian). Mr. D. Williams was the accompanist, and Mr. 1). Edwards pres'ded, and gave elocu- tionary recitals. The concert was thor- oughly enjoyed by the patients and staff.
PONTARDULAIS. *
PONTARDULAIS. Mr. J. Rhys Morgan over all interesting function at the Farmers' Arms Hotel on Saturday evening. wh en Mr. Morgan Jones, Ashgrove, was presented with a geld watch in appre- ciation of his ..services as lion, secretary TO the Town Silver Band. Mr. David, .Mien made the presentation, and ad- urcses were delivered by the Rev. Win. MORJRAN (vicar), Lieut. 1). J. Davies, M.E., r(\:jsrs. G. D. Ilorsky, E. Arthur Wil- liams, E. R. Prifctard, MUS. Bac., Joseph M. Davirs,' Chas. McGabe, Peter Down- ing and John Jones. Items were given by the Band, "Eryr Dulais," J. W. Johnston and others. Mr. R. LeyeLon Davies, A.C., aeter as accompanist. In the recent novices' Ixjxing competi- tion at the R.N. Depot, Crystal Palace, G.S. Morgden Thomas, Pontardulais, won the contest open to physical training instructors, lOst. 711)6. in weight and under. Thomas is a nephew of Council- lor Joseph Thomas, Pontlliw. He was de- barred IraiM entering other contests, otherwise he would have another victory to chronicle to his credit.
GORSEUNON.-1
GORSEUNON. -1 Organised to assist the Gorseinon Scl- diers' and Sailors' Fund, the concert held at the Picturedrome, Gorseinon, on Sat- urday was a success in every sense of the word. Mr. Noah Davies presided, &IUL the artistes included the Sisters Irene and Eunice Doherty (of Swansea), who ap- peared in a vpcal nd dancing act and who gave individual turns; Madame Wil- liams (comedienne), Willie Long (come- dian), Nestra Llewellyn (winner of Swan- sea open competition), and Cross Road Friends (a comedy trio). Mr. Arthur Bowen (Loughor) was the accompanist. Two performances of The White Gar- land were given by the English Baptist Juvenile Choir (conductor, Mr. P. T. Jones),, at the chapel, Pontardulais-road, Gorseinon, on Wednesday and Saturday I evenings. The chairmen were Messrs. Dd. Jones and Dr. Trafford Mitchell. Artistes who assisted were Mesdames Stan- ley Davies, Gomer .Rees, Misses Dorothy Phiflips, Bessie Rees a.nd' Miriam A. Jones, Messrs. J. Richards and D. R. Evans; accompanist, Miss Woodman. T
A CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH AND…
A CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH AND PLAY IF CONSTIPATED. If Cross, Feverish, Constipated, Bilious, and the Stomach out of Order, give "California Syrup of Figs." A laxative to-day savesu bilious child to-morrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste; then tno tiver grows slug- gish, and the s t o- mach is d i s O r- dered. Loo k at the tongue, mother 1 If coated o r t,he child is listless, cross, fev- erish, with tainted breath, restless, doesn't eat heartily, or has a cold, sore throat, or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of California Syrup of Figs." then don't worry, because it is a perfectly harmless dose, and in a few hours all this constipation podson, sour bile and fermenting waste matter will gentry move out of the bowels, and you will have a healthy, playful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing is of time. all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Ask you chemist for a bottle of Cali- fornia, Syrup of FIGS," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages, and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that it is made by. the California Fig Syrup Com- pany. All leading chemists sell Cali- fornia Syrup ofo Figs" at Is. 3d. and 2S. per bottle. Refuse substitutes. 4
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LLASVELLY.I
LLASVELLY. I Mr. D. L. Bowen, Civnibach Farm, was nominated at a meeting cf Pwll ratepayers TO succeed the vacancy caused on the Llanelly Board of Guardians and Rural Council by the death of Mr. Will. Bassett, who was his father-in-law.
GOWERTON.I
GOWERTON. I On' Thursday and Saturday evenings last the Gowerton Amateur Entertain- ment Troupe gave two concerts in aid of the Gowerton Central Relief Committee. The following contributed: Misses A. Davies, E. Rees, D. Rees, O. Thomas, Messrs. E. Rees, A. Peters, B. Howelle, D. R. Evans, C. Brown, H. Thomas, and G. Garman. The accompanists were Miss M. Ellis and Miss A. Owen.
PEMBROKE DOCK. I
PEMBROKE DOCK. I Considerable interest was taken in the ) wedding w'hich took place at the Weslpyan Church, Pembroke, of Mr. Frederick 1'. To ml in,. J.P., cf Waterloo House, Peu, broke, and Miss Elizabeth Florence Sim youngest daughter of the late illr. SIM? AND Mrs. Sims, of Ibfeu, Llanelly. The ce,remony was performed by the Rev. W. Dockeray. The bride' wore the red and grey uniform of the Queen Alexandra's Military Nursing Service Reserve.
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o%r%.C. = In The Gwent -Glee Singers paid a return visit to Port Eynon on Saturday, and gave another of their musical treats on behalf of the Horton Red Cross Hospital. The following artistes. contributed:— Messrs. D. C. Rees, W. Matthews, Syd Jones, Tom Owen, Roger Thomas, W. J. Williams, P.C. D. Price, W. Myles and WiU leu-ile. Conductor, Mr. J. W. Jones; accompanist. Miss S. James (St. ThQm). -The Vicar proposed the usual vote of thanks, and Mr. Rog-er Thcmaa replied on behalf of the party.
LOWER CWMTWRCH.--I
LOWER CWMTWRCH. A whist drive was held at the Drill Hall, Lower Cwmtwrch, the proceeds be- ing used for the purpose of obtaining uniforms for the recently-formed LadiesJ Ambulance Brigade. The prizes, which were given by Mr. and Mrs. Strick, were won by Miss Dorie Davies and Mr. Fred. Lydson, both of Ystalyfera. Miss May Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, Wern House, Ystalvfera, has given up her position on the staff at the Gurnos County School to undertake duties as hostel forewoman with tfce Women's Auxiliary Army Corps.
.-CLYDACH.-I
CLYDACH. Play in the Clydaeh Institute handicap billiard tournament has just been brought TO a close. The prize winners were:— 1 Arthur Arnold, the Institute, Clydacb; 2, J. Bevan, Penywem-road, Clydaeh. A sacred concert was held at Calfaiia Baptist Chapel, Clydach, on Sunday evening, Dr. J. Havard Jones presiding. The programme was provided by the Missec Doreen Davies (lionseed), PQggy Cam-bell (Skctty), Ruth Workman (Swan- ssa), and Elsie Thorno (Swansea); Messrs. William Fauner (Swansea), AND Torn Lewis (Mcrriston). The death took place on Friday last of Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, widow of the late Mr David Jones, butcher, of the Square, Clydaeh. The DECEASED had boen in fail- ing health for a long: time.
- AMMANFORD.i
AMMANFORD. Tho- Rev. Peter Price (Rhos) was THE. special preacher at the Gwynfryn half- y,rariv services on Sunday. On Saturday night he delivered his well known lecture on "The Kinsdom of Heaven to'a largo congregation at the Christian Temple, the Rev. D. Tegfan Davies presiding. The kcture ?LS held ?u?dcr the anepicœ of the locar"rradcs and Labour Council. It is feared that the Ammanford Col- liery Company will have to close down part of the Red Vein works, and unless favourable circumstances in the mean- time supervene, about 170 men will thus be thrown out of employment. Another ol' the popular young people's meetings held under the auspices of the local Church Council took place on l'riday night. in the Y.M.C.A. Hall, Miss R. Jenkins (Bettws) presiding. The hall was crowded, and, thanks to the Rev. D. E. Harris (the secretary), a most enjoy- able time was spent, local artistes con- | tributing items. Mr. Geo. 1. Thomas -,vv,c, the accompanist.
BRITONFERRY...., I
BRITONFERRY. After the long (service of 47 -years in the same office, Miss Jones, elder sister of j the present postmaster, Mr. O. W. Jones, has retired from the Britonferry Post Office to enjoy a-well-earned pension. On Saturday morning, a married man named William Williams (68), of 17, Victoria-road, Britonferry, working at the Steel Works aiding to charge a furnace when the charger struck him on the legs causing compound fractures from which he died a few hours later. The holf-vearly meeting of the Briton- ferry Co-operative ociety was held at the Minor Hall,ritonferry, on Saturday evening, presided over by ?r. David? Davies (president), and was largely at- tended. A proposarto form a Direct Representation Party for the purpose of getting representations in Parliament and on local bodies created much discussion, but on the vote being taken the motion was lost by a large majority. There was a large attendance at the Terry Boys at the Front weekly meeting presided over by the president, Mr. H. Eccles, J.P., when silver wrist watches. were presented to Pte. David Evans and A.B. W. Brocksopp, who were home on leave, the presentations being made by the Rev. Henry Hughes. The committee decided to send parcels to Britonferry men who were prsioncrs of war in enemy countries as soon as the names and ad- dresses of such men could be obtained. Capt. Fleming, the "supervisor of th new Boys' Welfare which is about to be started in the town. was introduced to the committee by the president. Miss Ayrton (organising secretary of the Women's Party) appeared before the committee and gave an address.
! NAVAL NIGHT.
NAVAL NIGHT. Swansea's Effort for the Sailors. The Naval n'ght at Swansea Empire Gll Sunday was quite a success. The audience was a large one, and fully appreciated the excellent music, the Naval driMs by the Swansea, Naval Brigade (in command of Lieut. John Hodgens, O.B.E.), and the interesting film, The Story of the Drifters and the Sea-Dogs who man them" which was kindly lent by Mr. F. W. Jury. The artistes were: Madame Jennie Ellis, the Swan sea Soprano; Mr. W. H. Jones ^eloc-utiorjst); ALIAS Dorothy Oavjlil, R.A.M. (violinist); and Mr. J. W. Barlow, A.I'.C.O. (accompanist). The orchestra, under the baton of Mr. T. Tomlinson, gave special selections. The proceeds were for our gallant sailors.
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It,f/J' ø It P, I « READY SOUPS I 'L 1!118 tsa 111!5 M M MM axs I11III am ass £ *1 1 "I'J "■ I»I.MNNM« T "LEADER" CLA3S!F!ED ADVTS. MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS VACANT. A BERTH for Life is waiting our Students .4. as Quickly as we can ciuaiify them. We have sent ou: this veaj- 200 students to situations worth £10J per annum as a com- mencing salary, and want 500 more at once. Apply for Terms. South Wales Wireless CoUeue, Ltd. Market Buildings. Cardiff; or Castle-street. Swansea. Men and Youths. Box Nailers .rd Sa,,vyers Wanted; good -D Wages given.—Write Bo* E o." Leader Oflice. 195A5-12 BRICK Setters Wanted: ineligible: piece JD work or day work: constant employ- ment.—Apply BryiViethin Brick Works, Bridgend. 198A3-35 W ANTED, Polisher perna- t V nency if satisfactory.—Apply Godfrey and Co.. Ltd. 22. St. Helen's-road. Swansea. T/ITANTED. Ca'-etaker f?r Bi?thania Chapel i House (C.M.) Lower Cwmtwrch.For particulars apply T. Walter Rosser, Secre- tar,V". 388A3-11 w ANTEI). Timber Hauliers. HauUcrs. t V with own horses, reauired to Haul [it- wood in St. Clears district: long job a-rd good pay.—Apply to Daniel Jones. Timber Merchant. Llandovery. 195A3-12 Domestic Servants. COOK-GENERAL Wanted for Garagooh Isolation Hospital Fforeatfach: wages £ 25.~Apply Matron. C.>-12 'itrAi\'TEU. General Servant; 4 in family.- » > Apply Mrs. Bevan Chemist. Moniston 191iA.3-g "Ot7ANTED. General Servant; trood wages'; » liberal outing.-Siedle, 3. St James' Gardens. 197A3-14 ú- ANTED. uapabla General; no washing: llf good wagcs.-Apply 39. Victoria- avenue. Mujnbles. 197A344 1t7LrANTED, immediately, a? U"der-House- maid: wa?es £ 15.—Apply thb Matron. the Genera) Hospital. Swansea. 196A3-13 \7t7ANTED, <:n Experienced l^aid 25-30: » smalI hou-e. family two; high wages to suitable maid: references—Apply Mrs. Stanley Davies Eiriirwg." Pontardawe. 196A3.13 Boys, Girls, Apprentices, Etc. ASSAYING.—Wanted. Intenigent?Boy in ?'L good Laboratory.—Apply D 18," LMader OB c"- 193AH1 D. MArlTIfEIVS, 61?ew.?W? has a! A. Vacancy for a Sniart Vouuer I -v or Youth as Apprentice.—Apply 245. Uxfr?d- street Ci- 5-i WANTED for Draper's Ca"h Desk ;;t  Yoiuig Lady. n'-t left L-,??hool.-Wri Box E It" Leader; Oince. l95A3-13 J I Women and Girls. IADJES" Tailoirng.—Wanted, at once. i Several Coat and Skirt Hands.—Apply Madame Griffin Thomas. 21. St. Helen's- roa,l. 193 A 3-11 H TILLINEIIY.—Experienced Hand for the lVx Workroom i,eouired.-jameB Jones. Draper. Morriston. A3-13 IV A,NTED, Itc-.apectable Young Busines* Woman for company with a Soldier'* Wife; central.—Apply, by letter, to "E t. Dadly Leader OSice 193AM1 ij':rANTED. at once. Young Lady as Led. wV ger Clerk: mut be experienced book* keeper.—Apply, with references, statins wages reauirc-1. to T. Tustian ana Co.. Ltd Clarcnce-Ptreet. 19^A3-13 T ANTED Respectabde fiddle aged V Woman to look after Small Farm in the Swansea Valley: must be used to cow*- pigs. poultry: take whole charge: excellent home.-Apply. rriving full particulars and wages reauired, to Box E 6. c/o Lcade Office. Swansea. A3-1. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. OR SALE. 16-stop Bell Organ, good a a Frew.-ADplv 11 Pleasant-street MorTis- ton. 195A3-9 GWAUN-CAE-GURWEN .—Crane Piano aa rew:-worth £ 55: 25 years' warranty; £ 35 cash. or offers: genuine bargain.—33. Gorse-street. Cwmgorse. 198A3-12 S ECOND-RAND Piamoforte by Collard and' 0 Coflard; full trichord ivory keys. re- duced to £33 12e. cash. Walnut Piano, by: Rosenetrich. £ 33 12s. Walnut Piano. b-ri Hine. JE40. Walnut Piano by Witton and! Witton. E42. Walnut Piano by J F. Yates, London: iron frame £45 Walnut Piano, by John Woods. E45. Ebonised Piano, br Bord, ParM JE68. Mason and HamliD Organ. Lig 10s. cash. Oak Harmonium. 7 stops E10 1Oø. Small Harmonium, bv Cesarine, £5. Thompson and Shacisell. Ltd.. ;)9. Caatiew street. Swansea^. HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR SALE AND. -TO LET. HOUSE to Let in Brunswick-Street: 1294, JuL per week and rates.—Astley Samuel,1 King Is Chambers. us-it. rylo LET, Furnished. House in Church JL Park Mumbles: cheap to oareful tenant.—Clark 19. Beechwood-road, Swan- sea- 193A.3-It TO LET, at low rental. House and Shop õni I tram route, near railway station and! < works, about li miles from Syransea. Write (prospective.tenanta only). Box E 7: Leader Office. 195A3-13 I 7/6 PER OWT.' given for Old Newspa-pera? 7/628 lbs. and over?-Wetkin& Printer, Rutland-street. 196AM APARTMENTS & LODGINGS TO LEI LAND WANTED. GENTLEMAN Wants Board and Lodgx A ings in the neighbourhood of Brynmill. vvrite E 12." Leader Offioea. 397A3-11 EATI-Ir-Two Furnished Roomis to Lets pleasant locality. — Apply Box 32.' Leader Offica. Neath.. 03-16 vtrANTED. Three Unfurnished Booms, ofl V Small House, where ohildren not oN jectpd to.—Write E L." Leader. Offloe. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, grand young white Cow. due: to calve end of this month; good milker, -D. Rose. Burry Alley. Reynoldstonv Gower. A5-11 GALVANISED Corrugated Sheets in stocky 5. 7. 8. and 9 ft: Galvanised KidgirgV best quality 6ft lengths 56.. 6d.: Fireprooi Safes. 28in.. 30in.. and Mill.; 6 owt. BeaniA Scale. 70s. Grindstones, beat Quality, lbin. iq 3in., 7s. 6d.; 3.50P ft Piping in 14 ft. tengtlis.i gin.—what offers? 10,000 ft. Horticultural Glass 21 and Z6 cz.. 24in x lZin.ud ISin 4 12in.; 50 1 cwt. kegs Paint, Red Oxidf. ireadyi for use), at 52s. 6d cwt.: Stanley's Plane, No. 55. complete in box. with Book of In. structions, 75s.. and varipus otber Jbo's: 5G t;ro<3s Hacksaws, from 18s. grose. Enqifjried solicited.—B. Shepherd. Ammanford. Tel. No.; 48. -1 FE (Fire-resisting) for Sale. Enquiries P solicited for Second-hand Steam and Petrol Wagons, and all kinds of Machinery -Birt. I,7a. Strand. Swansea. Co-14 ?CWT?Retail Scoop M?hine. ?9 9s* i (stamped): 2 cwt Evau Balance WeiKh. ling- Scale, Y5; 5 cwt. Sack Weighina Machine. ?6 10s.; Tradesman's Bicycle !hy Avery). with front carrier, very strong. 70s. —B Shepherd Ironmonger. Ammanford. I J crq TRADE ANNOUNCEMENTS. i'URNITURE.—Best Pricel given bv m4 for Second-hand Furniture and Antiou4 Furniture of any deecription. Drop me a postcard, or call.—Wm James. 8 Fabian, street. St. Thomas. CTU KNITTING' Machines- Latest. Best: Li?t< X Free: Le&sois Free.—W. Griffiths 30, Oueen-street, IH- ONDON Time-Tab!3»and Red Rail Guide, IA The current issu., of this oopulaj Pubtica.tion is on Sale at all Railway look stalls and leading Newsagents. Nearly 609 I)a,-es. it deals with over 3.000 Railway Sta- tion*. At sixpence it is the best and cheap- est Railway Guide cv.r Dublidled. | MiHs, L. WIVisi?? n?d 11 ??Aptiouncements. AKDEN TOOLS.—It i^ Aot too arb to G ARDEN TOOIS.-l,? iB Aot too -arl-.v to pUt'chase these. Supplieõ are getting shor* c A!tBoltUNDU-'d.-We keep a. large seleo- ) tion of Carborundum Oil Stone, Wheels and Grinders.—Mills English and 00. HEAT.—Change your old-fashion Bat Grate into a Princess" Earless Fire; it will double the radiation of b at. and save half the coal bi 1 to- 12s. 6a— Parti»u. lars Mjlls. English an-i Co., Ltd.. Swansea. 1TV^ TAILS.—For Tinpiate B-w., the Meed Box Nails via replacing wire nailsi cheaper. atronKer. Ask for samples and cheape—r, Mills n:lsh and Co.. Ltd.. Swan*, sea. VOUR Kitchen Range does not save .1. labour Enquire for particulars of our, Twill" Interior: it converts a Kitchen into a Breakfast Roouj. boilz5 bath water, roasts- and has plenty of saucepan room. It al- ways looks like a Dining-room Grate.-Par. ticulars. Mills, English and Co.. Ltd.. Swan* sea. AGLE RANGES AND GRATES.-We art rjj Sol& Agents, and ghould-be pleased t4 advise yoa.—Mills. English and Co. Ltd< Swansea. ATEX suljetitutes Sheet Lead. It is hall the price in coat ano fixing. (CEMENT FLOORS.—If soft and dusty, use ) Saiiiseal:" it makes the floor like stNL and dustless.—Mills English and Co.. LtJ. bwansea? tr?ORRI'GATED Sheets in stock at ;&. per ? cwt.-Mi'ls El.lish and Co.. Ltd. 4, Castle-suuare. Swansea. MESS Rooms for Work?.—We can supob INI you with Lavatories. Stoves, etc.. fOI this work.—Mills. English and Co. 4. Castle. square. CTQ M I SCELLAN EOUS. BAZAAR GOODS.—Toys Fancy Goods, ^tc., every kind: advice to beginneres ..1",) best, spare time agency: 80-page Cata- logue frce.—Mav/dM) George-street Birm- in!zham, CTC ITONDHÅNDTvriter Wanted.—Serd particulars.vst;owine samp?'of type. to L 5." Leader CfSce. 8wans!.A3-11 EGGS, POULTRY, &c. "STiriTH eggs at present prices would voir » » not like twice as maav ,ts >< a are get ting? TJien use Karswood (harail^s&) Spic-4 containing ground' ingects. You will be de lighted with the results. Packets 2d., 6d. Is —"i j aac. 86. Wood field-street. 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