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THOROUCH SIGHT-TESTING. YOU are cordiallv invited to call upon -L Mr. ERIC llEES, F.R.M.S., F.S.M.C., etc. (Loud.)., 25, Castle-street, Swansea. Consultation Free. 'Phone: Central 620. d.b.-t.o. SPECIALISED VOCAL TRAINING. "irOICES Tested Free cf Charge.-Arthur Hey, Mua. Bae., 251. Osxord-f^reet. Swansea. 'Phone: Central 716. HELPS. !o. TTSEFUL Help Required: Servant kept; £30; U fare paid; private house; usually one Ladv in iamily.-WrÜe Cave Villa, Clevedon,  959M  Somerset. 9C9'o4-lT HOUSEKEEPERS. T?7 a^TEBT byElderly.Educated Womar, Situation, as Housekeeper, or any Place of Trust; used to business.—Write "Rose," Daily Post." Swansea. 954-1 KITCHEN-MAJSS. ATED, -F.:e:ib:K¡ch;;id' refer- W ences rsquhe?. — Apply Jbnagn.'3S. Lovell's Cafe, 28, Caitle-sx-reet, Swansea. 36c<-13 KITCHENMAID and Housemaid-Waitress Required, at one; must have good « characters: wages, £ ?0, and all found.— Apply to the Steward, Swansea and Counti.es' Club, Castle-square 993b4-12 -i < COOK-CENERALS. COOK-GENERAL Wanted; also Nurse-  maid, for two Girls (3 and 6 years of a,gej.—Mrs. Kemp, Dunns. Mumbles. 151.:4-19 GENERALS. t WANTED, a good General, 13 to 2J years » of age, able to Wash and Iron.—Apply Mrs. Davies, Medical Hall, Clydach, Swansea Valley. 152c4-18 \\TANTED, Girl, abort years of age, as General.—Apply, after 6 p.m., 6. St. Alba-n's-road. 134o4-13 "17rrANTED, a ™oo<f General, for small family.—Morris, lvanhoc," Hkettv- road. 132c4-lS GENERAL Servant Wanted. 17 to 24 years ?- ? of age: three Maids kapt; good refer- ences required. — Apply Miss Garliok, Dumbarton School, Bryuymor-rcad, Swansea. 173c4-IV EXPERIENCED General Wanted; good wa;ts- Apply Mrs. Harbert J enkin, Tilehisrrt," Sketty-road, Swansea. SCc4-13 \XTANTED. General, at once.—Apply Mrs. Elgey, Dental Surgery, 24, Woodfield. street, Morriston. 65c<o "Y\7"ANTI!D. General Servant.-—Apply J. H. it John, 132, Hhyddings-tcrrace, Biyninill, 6wansea. YOUNC GIRLS WANTED. ANTED, cr Ucrning CYid, fond cf f Children.— Apply 12, Malvernterractf. Brynmill, Swansea. 149cA-14 \ATANTED, Young Gid, 16 to 13, to Help Housework; nurse and general kept; good home. -Mrs. J. P. D. Gardner, Pari-le- Ereoe, Penmaen, Gower. = — —— WAITRESSES, ETC. \\TANTED, Experienced Waitresses.—Apply Manageress, Woolwçrth's Cafs, High- street, Swansea. 14704-1.4 SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICES. A RELIABLE REGISTRT.—Mrs. Reuben Evans. 146. Rh7ddings-terrac«, Bryn- mill, Swansea, requires Ccok-Generala, House-Parlourmaids. Generals, and other Maids. R-ocms to Let. 92c4-14 1 "■ APPRENTICES AND ASSISTANTS. "VrOlTNG Lady Assistant Wanted; one tMed ■* to Counter Work preferred.—Apply, by letter only, stating age, experience, and wage required, Halford Cyole Co., Castle- eqtla: Swansea. 143C4-14 "T\fiAPEHT.—Wanted. Experienced Young Lady, for Fanoy Department.—Apply James Jones, Morriston. 5204.1j 'ITTHNTED, Young Lady, or Youth, as Assistant; one with previous experi- ence preferred.—Apply Wyoan and Sons, Railway Bookstall, Llanelly. 12c4-12 OFFICE BOYS, ERRAND BOYS, Etc. .T?T ANTED, omoo Boy.—Apply David M. ▼ ▼ ??lomM, Estata A¡rnt, Rutl&nd.stt, Swansea. 13004-14 TX7"ANT £ t>. a Boy, to Driv Pony; D.1ro a. » Sewing Maid.—Apply Mrs. Ksrolako, Wardrobe Dealer, 13 Nelson-street, Swansea. 11004.14 SMART Boy Required, for Boots and Knives, a.nd to Mark Billiards; must ha.ve a. good oharacter; aged about 17 years. —Apply to the Steward, Swaneea Counties' Club, Castle-square. 992b4-12 T\TANTED, Office Boy, with knowledge of T Shorthand and Typing.—Writ*> Rex," "Daily Post," Swansea, 29c4.1.2 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. Ty ANTED. Violinist and 'Cellist; muet be competent. — Apply 8. J. Powell, Manager, Elysium, Swansea. 120n4-14 ANTED, Capable and Energetic Fore- » man (ineligible), for Tinplate Bar Mill, able to take charge of Modern Plant; state age, experience, and wagee required.—Write "Steel." Daily Post," Swansea. 87n4-18 WANTED, Baker (ineligible), immedi- ately; day work.—State wages, e:rri- ence, and references to Briton Ferry Oo- operative Society, Ltd. 81n4-13 WAND, Vaaman (jnelble), to DeliTer Bread and Goods.—Apply, stating ex- perience, wages. etc. Co-operative Society, Ltd., Briton Ferry. 81n4-15 GROCERY and Provisions.—Experienced Hand Wanted (ineligible). — Apply, giving full particulars, Manager, Co-opera- tive Society, Skewen. 88o4-17 VrOTOR Driver Wanted (ineligible), for .4..1 Wolseley Delivery Van; permanent situation, and good wagep paid to suitable Man.—Full particulars to Manager, Co- ■ operative Society, Skewett. 88c4-17 \\TANTED, at once. Experienced Packer and Sorter.—Apply Manageress, Baths Laundry, 7404-14 W ANTED. competent Motor Lorry Driver (ineligible).—Apply Lewis Jones and 'Co., Strand, Swansea. 73n4-14 \\TANTED, Strong Youth, for Warehouse.— Apply, at once, Thornett and Chivers, Wholesale Grocers, Cambrian Buildings. Swansea. 164-18 VfT"ANTED. Experienced Warehouseman (ineligible), by Firm of Wholesale Grocers; good salary to Competent Man. State age, experience, etc., to "Atlas," "Daily Poot," Swansea. 16504-18 rpAB-SPRAYING.—Sprayers Wanted (inelig. ible); gocd wages to reliable men.— "Tar," "Daily Post," Swansea. 10c4-12 PACKER and Sorter Wanted; also Learner. —Apply South (Wales Laundry, Francis- street, Swansea. 68n4-14 SMART Vanman Wanted (ineligible); good wages and commission.—Model Steam Laundry, Clarence-terraoe, Swansea. 101c4-17 \\T IRELESS.—We have undertaken to provide for the Mercantile Marine 100 Qualified Operators the next Six Months. 50 Students have received appointments this month. Youths, between the age of 15 years and 17 years 9 months, wanting to secure a berth for life," and gentlemanly position, should come at once, for we are fast filling vacant seats.—Wireless Training College, Ltd.. St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and Castle- street, Swansea. We cannot accept eligible men of Military Age. DRESSMAKERS, MILLINERS, Etc. MILLINERY.—Wanted, for Workroom, smart Second-hand, used to good class work; live out.—Morris,' 138, Woodfleld-street, Horriston. 64c4-13 CLERKS, Etc.  ANTED, by The Neath Abbey and VV AN'fED, by The Neath Abbey ana Skewen Co-operative Society, Female ledger Clerk, able to Type.—Apply, with full Particulars, to Manager. 8604-17 W. H. Smith and Son Require. jramediately, Clerk, must be quick and Juscurate at figures (Male, ineligible, or Ifcinare); first-class wayes to suitable appli- cant; Juniors need not apply.—52, Alex- andra-road, Swansea. 924b4-12 SITUATIONS WANTED. "r ANTED, Post- as Lady Clerk, at Colliery, or other offices; expei-enced; highest references.—Miss Williams, 5, Bridge- street, Port Talbot. 138c4-14 YOUXG Lady Requires Situation, as Book- keeper; quick and accurate at figures; lcferences. — Write "Accurate," "Daily Pc>3t." Swansea. I<!6c4-14 ANTED, by Respectable Woman, Offices to Clean, or Homing Work. —Write Box 348, Daily Post," Swansea. 127c4-17 BOOK-KEEPER. having Spare-time, is pre- pared to Assist Tradesmen with their Books, day or evening.—Write Ineligible," Daily Post," Swansea. 21c4-12 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. 'POMATQ Plants for Sale, Bobbie's Champion, Holyrocd, Beauty of Wales, etc., heavy croppers, la. 9d. per dozen.—W. Davies, Z2. Brunswick-street, Swansea. 154c4-14 T.TE?.BAL Shop for S?le; low ren?; no re3.Ona bJ e offer i?tused; good living for right man.—Apply E. Spooner, Herbal Brewer, Pvyll-street, Landore. 114c4-13 ? REEXGROCERY Business, with Complete -? FiftiDgE. to be ?old; reasonab!0 offer accepted.-Apply J. Batcup, 2a, Constitution Hill, Swansea. 87c4-17 VOR Immediate Disposal, Glass and China Biisinessi, in centre of Wwansea; a bar- gain; low rent.—Write Lhina," "Daily Poet," Swansea. 84c4-13 SALK, Coach-bnilt Pram, scarcely used.—Apply 12, Margaret-street. St. Thomas. Restaurant Keepers and Others.—For Sale, Copper Urn. on Stand, with Fittings, "never used, £5; Adult's Bicycle, gcod condition, £5; also Boy's Bicycle.— Write "Bicycle," co "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 323c4-13 IpOR SALE, a good. strong Coach-Built Pram., in excellent condition; or exchange for a Trolley Car only.—Apply, be- tween 1 and 2 o'clock, 134, St. Helen'a-roa<l Swansea. ",25c4-17 FOR SALE, Gramophone and Records, Clown Slot Machine, 'and Camera; 110 reasonable offer refused.—Apply 46, Neath- road, Hafod, Swansea. 95c4-12 1 FOR SALE, Jersey Cow (pedigree), due to Calf in July; also Four-wheeled Dog- cart.—Apply T. E. Bridgeman, Nant-yr- Eos," West Cross, near Swansea. 24c4-12 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. S., CALES Wanted, for Flour, with. La., ge Sooop; must be in gocd order.—Lowest price and fullest particulars to Box 52, Daily Post," Swansea. ~V\TANTED. Oil Cooking Stove; must be in » » gl)Qd condition.—Write Stove," "Daily Post," Swansea. 106o4-13 ■ ■■ I', MISCELLANEOUS. DONT Waste More Money in Rent. Send for Persona! Ownership," and see how yon can make the House your own.—Post Tree, on application to The Managers, The Provident Association of London, Ltd., 246, Bishopegalx, London, E. C, 2. Mentic-n Swansea Tost." J56c4-18 YO Insurance Money is to be paid out on the .death of Mary Jonep, 24, Benthall- place, without, obtaining the signature of R. A. Jones 'son) and H. A. Treleaven (daughter).—Geo. Treleaven. 11704-12 DOPTION.—Will Person take Refined little ¡.L1. Girl as own? Orphan. Write "Orphan," "Daily Pest," Swansea. 116c4-14 M.B.P.3.. 8, Park- place. Morthyr Tydvil, Kabalistic Physiognomi-st. Valuable Information and Advice. 911d age, etc., and 7d. for Test Riding. 8904-13 MADAME DRUSILLA. F.B.I.M.S., SCIENTIFIC .1 falmist-Clairvoyant. American Mystic Readinga. Advice Daily. Hours: 11 to 5.— Address: 68. St. Helen's-road. Swansea (oppo- &ite the Hospital). 56c4-14 TA^IDOW oe?t? Bcspcctable Person to Adopt Baby Boy, 14 months old, healthy condition.—Write Baby," Daily Post." Swansea. 53c4-12 FURNITURE. — "L^OR SAIJ'? Sideboard, Bedroom Sv.ite, j -C Sitting-room I)ite. Cabinet, Piano, Kitchen Presses, Pie" Glass; pell cjicap? j Apply 75, Mansel-terraoe, Swansea. Hill's Announcements. I HAVING Secured a Manufacturer's Stock of Bedroom Suites, we aro prepared to Dispose of same at Great Reductions. 168o4-18 ALSO Dozens of Dining and Drawing- room Suites, in all Designs, to Select from, from 14i Guineas. Goods purchased now can be Stored Free until required. 168C.4-18 T*7"E have a Special Line in Oak and Wal- nut Book-oases, at 5? Guineas; aJso Sideboards, Dressers, Fenders, Fire Braseee, Bedsteads and Bedding, eto.. to bo Cleared Below Cost. 168o4-18 ALL Intending Purchasers are advised to Call at onoe, as these Lines cannot be repeated.—So Call at once for Bargains to Hill's, Central Buildings, Gower-street. Swan- sea. 168c4-18 ——' [ DOCS FOR SALE. L "OR SALE, cheap, First-class Aireda-le Dog; can be seen any time.—Messer, Arcade, High-street, Swansea. 172c4-15 SALE. Airedale Terrier; good house- .r dog. Will sell cheap to good home. Owner called up.—Apply 47, Major-street, Manselton. 1c4-12 y^———mmmmmmmm——^ PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET. Trevor E. Williams' Announcements. HOUSES for Sale at Oaklands-road, Mum- bles. 77n4-15 HOUSE For Sale in splendid condition at ■■ Pantygwydr-road, Swansea. ,77n4-16 CALE of Household Furniture and Effects by Public Auction at 41, Oaklands:road, Mumbles, Tuesday, 17th April, 1917.-TTevor E. Williams, Auctioneer. 77n4-16 HOUSE For Sale, with immediate posses- -H sion, 16, Uplands-crescent, Swansea.. 77n4-16 OALE of Husehold Fnrniture and Effects by Public Auction at 2, Castle-street, Mumbles. Wednesday, 18th April, 1917.— Trevor E. Williams, Auctioneer. 77n4-16 TO LET, several Furnished Houses at land. Newton and Mumbles, for long or short period. 77n4-6 T> ENTS Collected and Property Garefully Managed. Certified Bailiff employed. 77n4-16 C ALE of Household Furniture and Effects by Public Auction at Shaftesbu.ry Hall, Swansea, 25th April, 1917. — Trevor E. Williams, Auctioneer. 77n4-16 SALES of Property and Furniture by Pub- lic Auction economically conducted and best results obtained; prompt settlements.— Apply for terms, Trevor E. Williams, Auc- tioneer. 77n4-16 TNVENTORIES taken' and Valuations made- A for Probate, Mortgage and all purposes. Agent for principal Insurance OBlcee. Fire Loss Assessor. 77n4-16 J^OR Particulars as to any of the above apply -?- Trevor E. Williams, Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent, 17, St. Mary-street, Swan- sea, and Ravenahoe, Mumbles. Tele- phone Docks, 124. 77y4-16 HOUSES WANTED. • \\TANTED, for May, June and July, Small Furnished House, or Cottage, Lang- land, or Mumbles.—Mr. Chas. Davie, Sthells- boro' Woolacombe, N. Devon. 96c4-17 \\T ANTED, to Purchase, a House, in '» Ernald-place, Beechwood-road, or Pautygwydr-road. — Send figure, etc. to Ajax." Daily Post," Swansea. 100114-12 "1*7 ANTED, Modern House, to Rent, Up- lands; 6 or 7 rooms; two in family.— Particulars, to "Rhosynia," Rosehill-ter- raoe Swansea. 100c4-17 HOUSES TO LET. HOVSE and Shop to Let, 2G0, Neath-road, Landore; possession Monday next.— Apply T. Dryden, Landore. 83n4-18 HOURE to Let, in June. 96, Walter-road (Granville Villas).—Apply Moy Evans, 15 Adelaide-street, Swansea. 159c4-18 HOUSE to Let, Furnished, till end of war, "— cr for any short period; beautiful situa- tion.—Apply 13, C'haddesley-terrace, Swansea. 94c4-17 TO LET, Semi-detached Villa, Gower-road, Sketty; 3 reception, 5 bedrooms, with all conveniences.—Apply Chas. Gustavus, Glan- I yr-Afon." 91c-14 HOUSES TO LET. TTO.USE to Let, top of Caswell Hill; large garden; early possession.—Apoiy, by letter, to "Maesyrhaf." Caswell-road, Mum- bles. 31c4-12 rPO LET, Small Cottage, Pontlasse, Morris- ton; rent, 4s. 6d. per week.—Apply W. J. Rees and Partners, Swansea. 67u4-12 be Let, on Annual Tenancy or Lease, Falmouth House, Clydach-road, on the outskirts of Morriston; frontage, 260ft.; electrio oars pass the door; excellent drain- age; all ruoderu conveniences lawn, large ga.rden, and outbuildings.—Apply J. Faull, Falmouth House, Morriston. 996M-12 HOUSES FOR SALE. HOUSE for Sale, with vacant possession, in best part of Maivern-terraoe; unin- terrupted view of bay and Mumbles.—Wr-te Box 5,521, Daily Post," Swansea. 155c4-18 SALE, Modern, Compact Hoe, Bernard-street, Uplands; all conveni- ences; cheap to quick purchaser.—Write Modern," Daily Post," Swansea. 135c4-lS T^OR SALE, two Semi-detaohed Dwelling- houses, situate in Springfield-gardens, Mortiston.—For full particulars, apply to Mr. D. J. Thomas, BrnalOIJ," Pentrepoth, Morriston. 69n4-12 SALE, 8-Roomed House, 19, Viotoria.- r terrace, Brynmill; good repair; seen any tjm; immediate 1)Osseseion. Apply above address. 5c4-12 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. rl',0 LET, a. Lock-up Shop, near Docks.— -L Apply 1, (Juay-parude. Swansea. 167e4-14 'WO j WAREHOUSES TO LET. 1'0. LET, from May lEt next, the Premises known as 4. Waterloo-street, now used' as a Wholesale Warehouse; can be converted into a splendid Garage, or Shop.—Apply B. H. Thomas and Co., 3, St. diary's Chambers, Swansea. 84n4-17 rro LET, Stores and Warehouse, Tower- ■* lane.—Apply Guatavus, Castle B'iidings, Swansea. 91c4-14 OFFICES, ETC.. TO LET. TMPERIAL CHAMBERS, Caer-etreet.—One Room, or two (communicating), to let; low rental.—Apply James Lake, Incorporated Accountant, above address. 162c-413 npO LET, Suite of Offices, 2 or 3 Rooms; also 3 Rooms, Angel Chambers.—Apply Chas. Gustavus, Castle Buildings. 91c4-14 CARACES, Etc., TO LET. LET. close to Cricketers' Hotel. Garage, Workshop, or .Storehouse; low rental; immediate jKm^ssion. — Write Good," j "Daily Post," Swansea. 158c4-18 COMMODIOUS Premises to Let. central position, suitable for Garage, with Loft above, or Stores; recently thoroughly done up; new flooring, etc.—Apply 16, Castle- street, Swansea. 65n4-17 YARDS, WORKSHOPS, Eta. fpO LET, Large Yard, Upper Strand; also Large Yard and Workshop; sea view.— Apply Cha?. Gustavue, Castle Buildings. 9104.141 APARTMENTS WANTED. APARTMEN'TS WANTED. \\JANTED, a Front Room, downstairs, Un- furnished, neighbourhood of Brynmill, by Widow Lady.-Write "A. B- "Daily Post," Swansea.. 139c4-14 XKTANTED, two Unfurnished" Rooms, in refpectable locality in town.—Write Box 12, Daily Post," Swansea. 136c4-13 t?yANTED. Board-Residence, for two Per- sons, in Comfortable Hou?e in the Up- lands.—Write, stating terms and acnommoda- tior., to Box 37, Daily Post," Swansea. 82c4-17 CI OMFOET A B LE Lodgings, with Homely ■> people, Westbury-atreet or Westbury- avenue; Board self. — State price to "Homely, Daily Post," Swansea. 74c4-12 \V f ANTED, by Young Man. Respectable Lodgings, central part of town.—'Writ* Town," "Daily Post," Swansea. 25c4-12 TVTV TANTED, by YouQ? ?arrted Couple, t*o ?' UnintiMshed Rooms, in St. Thomaa <hKt:ic?-Wt!? R??='' "D?y Pu?t.' 7c4-12 Swansea. J  ?——.— i  7c4-12 APARTMENTS TO LET. or Three Unfurnished Rooms to ,et. Apply 14, Terrace-road. Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 10304-13 ni?O LET, Clean, Comfortable lodgings, for J- Munition Workers (ineligible), Youth, or Female; near Morfa Wcrks. — Write Morfa," Daily Po-st," Swansea. 118C4-17 TO LET" two Unfurniehfd Rooms, oven ?- grato in kitchen.—Apply 6. Gra.hrm- ct-eet, Hafod, Swansea. 122c4-13 rpO LET irurnished). Front Bitting-rcom aud Front Bedroom, with use of Scul- lery would suit Married Couple, or two Friends.—Apply 16, Malvern-terrace, Bryn mill. 71c4-12 ?WO Unfurnished Rooms to Let, with use JL of soullry and bathroom, at M, Ia!- vern-terraoe, Brynmill. 37c4-12 COMFORTABLE Furnished Bed-Sitting- room to Let.—Apply 28, Park-street, Swansea. 90c4-12 Furnished Rooms to Let; every, con- X veniencei munition workers not objected to.—Apply 44, St. George's-terrace, Swansea. %c4-14 TO LET, Front Bed-Sitting-room, euit two Young, Steady Men Friends, or Muni- tion Workers, in Higfo-atreet, near Station.— Write. "Comfort," "Daily Post," Swansea. 77o4-4 /COMFORTABLE Lodgings, to Nuit two v- Working Men; every convenience; bath (hot and cold); Port Tennant district; no children.—Write Box o. 52, "Daily Post," Swansea. 991b4-12 TWO Unfurnished Rooms to Let.—Apply 113. King Edward-road, Swansea. 102c4-17 TO LET. Furnished Bed-Sitting-room. 6s. -L Weekiy. or Kitchen and Bedroom, 7s. 6d.; one minute from Albart Hall.—Apply 43, Carlton-terrace, Swansea. 115c4-14 TO LET, Furnished Rooms (no children), suit Man and Wife.-73, Argyle-street, Swansea. 92C4-17! CCOMFORTABLY Furnished Bed-Sittin?- rooms to Let, with use of scullery, for permanancy; suit two persons; moderate terms.—Apply 52, Brunswick-street, Swansea. CCOMFORTABLE Furnished Rooms to Let, ? in George-street, to Gentleman out to Mid-day Meal; every convenience; no otfher Lodger.— Write "Central," "Daily Post," Sawnaea. 105c4-13 1'0. LET, Apartments, %ifurnished (Front Sitting. room on First Floor, with Bed- ,room, Bathroom, etc.), 8s. 6d. per week.— Apply 38, Walter-road. Swansea. 140c4-18 rPO LET, Superior Furnished Apartments -L (Front Sitting-room and Bedrooms;; also Bed-Sitting-room, for Business Lady.— Myrtle House, 53, vManeel-terrace, Swansea. 129c4-19 CCOMFORTABLE Apartments, for one or J two Ladies, near Brynmill car, Mumbles train, sands, etc.—Write Box 888. Daily Post," Sansea. 97c4-13 A REGULAR Officer's Wife, whose Husband is on Active Service Abroad, wishes to have Officers, or an Officer and hilk Wife, as Paying Guests, in Swansea.—For further particulars, write "Officer's Wife," "Daily Post," Swansea. ?33b4-18 POULTRY. rpwo White Wyandotte Cockerels for Sale, J.L fine, healthy birds, 9 months old, 6s. 6d. and 7p.. 6d. each.—W. Davies, 22, Brunswick- street, Swansea. 164c4-14 SALE. Coley Fawn Drake, pure bred. -( -Apply" Glyn Dderwen," Blackpill, near Swansea. 86n4-14 FOR SALE./3 Black Minorcas, fine birds; also two others; no reasonable offer re- fused.-48a, King Edward-road, Swansea. 7704-1.) (CHICKS! Chicks!—First cross, from very J fine layers, 8s. 6d. dozen; Eggs, 4s. per Sitting. — Morris D. John, Sisters Pit Hatdheries, Glais. 7004-17 CHICKS! Chicks! 88. 6d. per dozen. Finest ? Breeds Wyandottee, Orpingtons, Min- orcas (laying fowls), 4s. 6d. each. No wait- ing.—13, Pegler-fctreet, Brynhyfryd, Swansea. Ilc4-12 EGGS, for Sitting, White Wyandottes (Pyne's noted laying strain), 411. 6d. dozen.—W. Yeo, New Mill Farm, Killay (ad- joining Clyne Racecourse). 885b4-30 C"IGGS. for Sitting,—White W?andottea -M (Snowden's) and Bhode Island Reds Single and Rose Combs (Solomon Degraaf), 7s. Gd. and 5s. per dozen. Orders booked in rotation.—Stewart, Llwnyon, Langland- road, Mumblea. 1b4-1Z ( ) HORSES, CARRIAGES, TRAPS, Etc. I FOR SALE, Grocer's Cart, Set of Harness, and Chaffoutter, nearly new.—Apply Long, Fruite-er, Newton, Mumbles. 133c4-18 IF OR SALE, a good Governess Car, Rubber Tyrea; no further use.—Apply 16, Lon&- road, Clydach. 167o4-14 F OR SALE, thick-set Bay Mare, 14.2 hands, good worker in all gears, £ 12; seen daily at work; no reasonable offer refused.— Apply Sketty Laundry Co., Sketty. 9Sc4-17 COMPULSORY Sale of Horses, Harney, etc.-One powerful, active, clean-legged Cart Mare, 8 years old, 16 hands, 25 Guineas; one useful working Horse, 8 years, 16 hands, suit Jobmaster or Tradesman's Van, 13 Guineas; also a smart Welsh Cob, 7 years, 14 hands. 21 Guineas, suit Invalid or Nervous Pereon. The above are warranted souad, quiet, and reliable workers in all harness and gears, or trial allowed free. No dealers. Also light and heavy Harness, etc.—Evans, late Chester and Co. (Deceased), 4, AIs- street, Llanelly. 91c4-13 ipOR SALE, cheap, a Black Mare, 15 hands; also Spring Trap and Harness.—Apply H. Spillcr, 49, Liangytelach-street, Swansea. 85c4-i7 NVI 'RELSII Cob, heavy-boned, 6 years, 133 » « hands; £ 20; due to foal May; guaran- teed.— Beach Dairy, Beach-street, Swansea. 97o4-17 F Or. SALE, thick-wet Welsh Cob, collier type, 14 hands, 6 off, (good worker in all sears, £ 20; his Tip-cart and Iiarress, £ 12; Governess Car and Harness, suit Jie, JE15. Sell together, or separate. Can be seen and tried any day after 4 o'clock.' Owner giving up horses.-ThomLAa, 26, James-street, Neath. 79n4-16 F Olt SALE, Sound Hawker's Cart (Dog- cart), as new, suitable 14] to 15i hands; Light Trolley, 5j, suit Cob, cany 15-owt.— Hoskins 2, Coedsa^son-crescent Sketty. 86c4-14 A HEAVY-BONED Van Mare, 15 hands, 7 years; £ 28; 2 Collier-stamp Mares, one heavy in foal, JS18 and £ 22; all warranted sound and good workers; harness, etc.-Stat- ford, Contractor, 12, Beach-street (off Oxford- street), Swansea. 97c4-17 SALE, good home, Welsh Pony, 5 years, 124 hands; Round-cornered Governess Car; Harness equal new; very quiet; suit lady or invalid; must be acid.—Apply, Mrs. Beayis, 15, Northampton-place, Swansea. 97c4-17 TTSEFUL Mare for Sale, 15 hands high. No reasonable offer refused.—Apply 3, Bap- tist Well-street, Swansea. 51c3-14 I" OR SALE, Bay Mare, 15 hands, suitable for Farmer or Tradesman; also fast Bay Pony. Both sound and good workers. Reason for Lelling-goiug in for Motor- Apply C. Williams, 132, Water-street, Aber- avon.. 997b4-12 MOTOR-CARS, CYCLES, Etc. WANTED, gcod Second-hand Motor Cycle, 34 to 4 H.P.—Rees, 12, Malvern-terraos, Swansea. 150o4-14 T17ANTED, a good Secondhand Boy's Bicycle, 22jn. or '2?n. frame.—Writa Benfield, 25. Sketty-avenue, Sketty. 137c4-18 Ol H.P., 19H-14. Rudge Multi for Sale, ?:? 2 ?me condition, just overhauled by makers; fully equipped a.nd full set of sparfv, and, iO-Gallon Petrel Permit in- cluded; 2b Guineas cash.—Price, 49, Corpora- tion-terrace, Neath-road, Landore. 4o4-12 Ivor L. Roberts' (223, Oxford-street) Announcements. (CYCLES mumbera. EaSelde. B.S.A., Swift, C, eto" ) irom ?6 15*- to ?H 136.. from Stock. 7004-14 MOTOR Cycles In Stock. ImmedIate -L Delivery. B.S.A., EuaetdB. Parley Davidson, eto. 70c4-14 G ?? C MOTOR. 2?-S Tonner Una.?:?. G-111?l-Cp m stmk. immedune deiivery. 70-14 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Nieholl-street and Christ Church, Easter Sunday morning. Gold Brooch. -Finder returning same to 5, Nicholl- .i, ? eet, will be Rewarded. 160c4-14 LOST, Lady's Valuable Uipbrella, with Gold Handle.—Finder Rewarded on rc- turning to 123, tf.aton-grove, Swansea. 148c4-15 LOST, in High-Street., a F Brcwn Bag, -JL containillg a TT-easury Case and Notes, and things, numbers known.-Will finder kindly return to Police Station, Orchard-street, or o. 1. Terrace-road? Re- ward for .i>8.uw. 141c4-18 LOST, a Brass Motor Cop. near Volunteer Inn, Neoth-roa,(I.- -Finder Rewarded on returning same to A. E. Fureland and Sons, Fruit Store' Alexandra-road, Swansea. 100n4-16 LOST, Admiralty War Badge, No. 46085. L Finder Rewarded. 141, Walter-road, Swansea. 7i 6C<-4-» -1_4i LOST, on Monday afternoon, between L j Victoria Park and Cromwell-street, a Gold Scarf Pin. Finder Rewarde<t.-M, Crom- well-terrace, Swansea. 81c4-13 L OST, on Sunday night, between Victoria L Hall, Mumbles, and 32, Queen s-road, a Lady's Black Fox Fur (two skin s).-Finde r, re- turning to Police Station, Mumbles, will be Rewarded. 80n4-12 TvOUND, in Walters-road, Monday evening, -T Motorist's Tool Kit-Apply K. T. Evans, Alexandra Garage, Swansea. 986b4-U TRADE SPECIALITIES. HA* ULAGE.—We have a Fleet of Motor Lorries for Hiring Purposee.-For par- ticulars, apply Emanuel Thomas and Son, Swansea. 15304-12 tl ABB AGE Plants, Enneld Market—Early (? Of!enham, 38. 6d.; Red Picklers, 58. 6d. per 100; carriage paid; cash with order; de- livery end of April.-I),ono.-h tie, Market, Llanelly. 83c4-18 HAMMOND'S Jet Blaok London Harness H- Oil, Gallon Tins, 4s.Sole Agents for South Wales: Swansea- Saddlery Co., High- street Arcade. Tel.: 103y Central.. 109c4-17 4 LLOTMENT Holders and Others.-oma' 0 ??. pl?uta in and outdoor; Hardy Cucum- ler and Frame ditto; Onion, Marrow and Celery Plants; High Grade Vegetable Seeds', ir Large 2d. Packets.—King's Nursery (by the Stream), Tycoch-road, Sketty. 128c4-.7 10CLDING8! Mould inge!-Large Stock of t Fancy and Oak Mouldings, Pictures, Backboards, Glass, Tools, and every requisite for the Picture-framing Trade. Lists I,ree.- Watkioe, Provider, 126, Chepstow-road, New- port, Mon. 72n4-14 i\ RE you Round-shouldered or Suffer from Weak Spine or phest? Our Shoulder Brace will be a Relief and a Revelation. lvre have to suit all shapes- Foner, Corset and Snrgical Belt Specialist, High-street Arcade, Swansea. 686b4-13 A ,4 NTOINE'S Copying Ink. Reduced rafcAs, .L"i -ApplY -"Daily Post," Stationery De- partment. High-street. Swansea. ENVELOPES, all sizes, Commercial and Catalogue Shapes, at Daily Post," Stationery Department, High-street, Swan- sea. F jSH Merchants.-P. Molyneux, Ltd.. 120, J: High-street, Swansea. The Trade Sup- plied. REFILLS for Matthews' and other File3 cheap. Daily Post" Stationery De- partment. Swansea. eiHOP Books, Account Books, Tradesmen's !> Ledgers. Letter Copying Books (large varieties), offered at Pre-war Prices; Reduc- tion for qua.ntitie?.DaJly Post" Station- ery Department, High-street. Swansea. TWINES, Cords, for Shop and Warehouse i- Paoking.DMly Pest" Stationery De- partment, Swansea.  — = = 1 MUSICAL. 0 RGA-N (by Carn), Pipe Top, Walnut Case, very fine tone, to be Sold cheap; room wanted.—Apply 74, Terrace-road, Swansea, 145c4-14 ADVERTISER wishes to Purohase -A Second-hand Piano, suitable for a beginner.—State lowest price to Cymru," Daily Post," Swansea. 119c4-14 DALE, FORTY A CO., LTD., High-Street, t Carcliff.-New Model Pianos. Second- hand Pianos at Low Prices for Cash. Easy Terms arranged. Second-hand Organs from L2. Secondhand. Piano Player; £ 8.—Lists on application to Local Agency, 20, King EdwaTd-road, Swansea. t.c. "DIANO Bargains.—Weber Upright Grand, Mahogany (new, 75 Guineas), £ 52; Milsom Upright, Inlaid Mahogany, £ 35; Carthusian Organ. £12; ReinhVldt Upright. £ 24; Farrand (45 Guineas), £ 34; Farrand (50 Guineas), £33; small Organ (1 STON), X7. All Instruments delivered free.—Write for Complete Catalogue and Bargain last: C. Milsom and Son, Ltd., The Great West of England Piuno House, 15, Hfileon-street, Bath. I MUSICAL. Godfrey's Announcements. PIANOLA Piano Player, in perfect oondi- I tion, fit any Piano; bargain, 18 Guineas Cash; original price, 60 Guineas.—Godfrey and Co., Ltd., 22, St. Helen's-road, Swaneea. I 110o4-17 SECOND-HAND Piana, by Gibbs, London, in gocd condition, Mahogany Case; bargain, 12 Guineas Cash, or 8s. 6d. Monthly. —Godfrey and Co., Ltd-, 22, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 110c4-17 ORGAN, by Poulton, 9 stops, very fine tone, handsome solid Walnut Case, Mirror Top; a bargain, 14 Guineas Cash, or 8a. 6d. Monthly.—Godfrey and Co., Ltd., 22, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 110c4-17 MONEY. D JONES, Financier, makes Cash Ad,- D • vances from ?5 and upwards to Respectable Householders, at reasonable rates of interest, without delay. Apply personally, or by letter. Distance no object. No Fees. Easy Payments arranged to suit convenience of Borrowers. Private and Confidential. Guaranteed.—Apply 3. Grove- place, Alexandra-ros.d. Swansea. d. t). DO YOU NEED MONEY? DON'T WORRY. -M. Foner, 9, Carlton-terraoe, Swansea, Advances Money to Respectable House- holders. Easiest Terms. Strictly Private. 461b4-20 LOANS— £ 10 to £ 1,000. on written premise to repay at a mutually agreed interest. No travelling expenses charged, business done or not. On reoeipt of a letter a Re- presentative will Call with Cash and discuss terms. Distance no object. Do not expose your 'requirements locally. Commission paid for introductions. F. LAWRENCE, Ltd., Don Chambers, Wine-street, Bristol. SWANSEA MERCANTILE CO., LTD. v £ PARK STREET, SWANSEA, MAKE CASH ADVANCES DAILY from £ 10 to £ 1,000. No Charges unless Business Done. Bills Discounted. Strictly Private and Confi- dential. For further particulars, apply: H. B. JONES, Managing Director. PARTNERSHIPS. w ANTED. Young Lady, as Partner, with » » some Capital, to Invest in a Good Going Business; also view to Matrimony.— Write Partner," Daily Post," Swansea. 73204-12 EDUCATION. HIGHBURY PriVIl School. Walter-road.— Next Term begins Monday, April 16th. Prospectus on application.-Prinoipal: Mrs. Williams. 163c4-15 T>RIVATE Tuition in Languages, Book- JL keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Arith- metic. etc. Thorough Preparation for Examinations an Business.—Oswald Korth, Professor of Languages, 1, Kensington- terrace, Swansea. 619d.b.-t.c. PUBLIC NOTICES. llE PRISOILLA LEWIS, deceased. Pursuant to the Law of Property Amendment Act 1859 Notice is hereby given that all persons having any claim against the estate of Piiscilla Lewis late of The Joiner's Arnts, Llangyfelach, in the County of Glamorgan Spinster who died on the 27th day of May 1916 and whose Will was proved in the Principal) Probate Registry on the 2nd Septpmber 1916 by Thomas Lewis David Lewis and Sarah Scully the Executors nalmed in the said Will are hereby required to send par- ticulars in writing of their claims to me the undersigned before or on the 30th day of April 1917 after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased having regard only I to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. DATED this 3rd dav of April 1917. EDWARD HARRIS, 3, Fisher-street, Swansea. Solicitor for the said Executors. 141 ¡. ¡ I'' ELYSIUM HALL HIGH STREET, SWANSEA SACRED COKCERT Under the auspices of the National Amalga- mated Labourers' Union, for the Benefit of Bro. GEORGE .BLAKE, Boatman, who has lost both his legs through an accident, will be held on SUNDAY, APRIL 15th, 1917. EMINENT ARTISTES WILL TAKE PART. Doors open at 7.30; to Copimence at 8 p.m. ADMISSION BALCONY Is. 2d. (Including Tax). 'j A GRAND FISHING COMPETITION Under the auspices of the Swansea a.nd District Sea Angling Association, will be held on the WKST PIER, By kind permission of the Military Authorities, on THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL the 19th and 21st, F<?r the benefit cf the "Daily Post," Pris- oners of War Fund, to which the whole of the proceeds will be devoted. Competitors may fish either or both days. PRIZES EACH DAY. £ s. d. First Prize. value 110 Second Prize » 0 15 0 Third Prize 0 10 0 Special Prize 0 7 6 Further particulars may be obtained from any of the Members of the Committee Sec- retary. Mr. G. Fox, 17, Oaklands-road, Mumbles; and Mr. Alford, at Atkinson's, Union-street, Swansea. Competitors fishing both days must purohase two tickets. UNITED SERVICE BRIGADE, DISCHARGED AND TIME-EXPIRED SWANSEA MEN' of Good Character, who have besn on Active Service during the Great War, may apply for Membership. Apply personally, before 7 p.m. daily- HEADQUARTERS, WIND STREET. 79c4-10 — -.—— J——— — L —.—— 1 EDUCATION. A BUSINESS CAREER, A postcard sent to the Principal of the De Bear Schools at tho address given below will ensure your receiving an interesting booklet giving FULL ADVICE on the requirements of modern business offices and HOW TO PREPARE to meet them. ( Day and Evening Tuition. Everv Efficient Student well placed. THE DE BEAR SCHOOLS, LTD. (The Swansea Commercial School), CASTLE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. Tel. 587. THE JUNIOR SCHOOL OF ST. LAW- JL RENCE COLLEGE (from Ramsgate), now at the TRAILING COLLEGE, CARMARTHEN. The Junior School of a Public School (President of the Council, J. F. \V. Deacon, Esq., M-A., J.P., D.I,.). For boys of 8 to 14. Preparation for the Upper School (now at Chester), the Public Schools, and the Royal Naval College, Osborne. Staff of Oxford and Can,1.lidgc graduates. The teaching rmd life a:v those of a first- class Prepti,ie,irv School. Buildings beautifully situated on high ground outside the Town. For Prospectus, eb, a.pply to The Junior School, St. Lawrence College, at Carmar- tJien. 1359 L I 1 _.I PAGEFIELD COLLEGE, -A ?\SEA, 1' RANCH, FORMERLY CLARK'S COLLEGE, SWANSEA ,BRANCH, THE PREMIER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF WALES. Principal and Proprietor W. J. WILLIAMS, B.A. New Term Commencing 11th April, 1917, AND TEN FOLLOWING DAYS. Day and Evening Classes in preparation for Commerce, Civil Service and Professional Preliminary Examinations. Write for Prospectus or arrange for interview. Advice Given Free. No Oblifaiion Incurred. 'Phone, Docks 165. <—— —————— Tel.: Central S14. J 1IiII!:IZ:.B- ¡- j| BUYING A PIANO. | "Tho Greatest Event of the Year." 8 Before deciding call at GODFREY'S. We have the S LARGEST STOCK IN WALES, and give best terms II for CASH Ot-, HIRE SYSTEM. Write, 'Phone, or call for Illustrated Catatogue.  ? ? P!ANOPO?TE I CODFREY & 10., Ltd., MAl6: | 22, 8t. Helen's Road, Swansea 9 1Ii8! II _uuU_ .-uuu. I SHIPPING. CUNARD LINE TO CANADA And UNITED STATES. Regular Passenger and Freight Services. LONSECTlXG wrur CANADIAN NOKTHERN R'AILWAY SYSTEM. BRISTOL-HALIFAX. X.S.—NEW YORK LONDON-HALIFAX, N.S.-XKW YOHK For Itates of Passage, Freight, lidtk-s of 0 haili-ng, antl Particulars a« to J»aiiint: Berths, Apply CUNARD LINE, 51. Hirthopsgate, Jjondon, 117, New .Street, Birmingham; 66. Baldwin trcct. Bristol: 18a, High Street, Cardiff: or :il.tll Office. Cunard Building, Per Head, Liverpool; or to Local Agents. M K R I C A N LINE. Carrying lSt, 2nd, and 3rd Class Passengers. I LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK every Sifturday. Sailing under the American Flag. Moderate Prices. Keet Accommodation. Apply to American Line, Liverpool, Lon- don, Southampton, or to Local Agents. SALES BY AUCTION. Important Sale of a Wutifulh? situated Freehold Detached Ret-i 'Iti)(-e it IN-e.t Crofs, near t-iit- Mumble^ and Three Leasehold1 Dwelling-houses in the County iiorough of I Swansea. Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas La* been instructed hv the Owner, ln:, Talfourd St rick, to Offer for SALE bv PUBLIC AUCTION, with early possession. I on TUESDAY. APRIL 17th, 1917 (subject to Condition* of Sale), at the' HOTEL .METROPOLE. Swansea, at 3.30 in the Af- ternoon. all that Valuable and desirably H'tuat?d D?'tacht?) FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, lately kn?wn ? "Elmsleigh." ?0?- as "The Co'tta?e," in West ( io?s L.'m\ in the Parish ?,)i Oystcrmouth. The Premise". which in- clude a. most productive Garden and capital I Outbuildings, are of the estimated, annual vaJuoofJCSO. •i '1 Also, bv other uistnwtwtoWtlw- LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, hio. 61. 'Inkcl'man -street. t. 'l"hüll,¡a;, Swansea, let at'aori;inclusive rental 6f 6s. a week. No. 159, Rodney-street, Swansea/ let at an inclusive rent of 6s. a week. :0. 15. George-street, Swansea, Jet at £26 per annum, tenant paying rates. i For particulars or further information [Ipp ly to Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas, Auction- eer, 6. Rutland-street, Swansea, and at the Mumbles (Tel., Cen. 250; Kstd. 1885); or to Messrs. Strick and B Fisher-street, Swansea (Tel. Cen. 39). No. 1623. 143 I BEDS FOR OUR WOUNDED. A SWANSEA OBLIGATION—WHICH WILL BE MET. THE RED CROSS SOCIETY in the Swansea. Area is being urgently called upon by the War Office to provide 300 Beds, sup- plementizig the 250 now in use. Thij in anticipation of the raddfning harvest of maimed men expected to be yielded by'the Spring and Summer Campaign. Swansea, which has failed in nothing yet connected with the Great War, is asked to provido £ 2,500 AT ONCE, go that the necessary additional accommoda. tion and equipment may be furnished. I make the appeal with every confidence I to the generous and the patriotic to contri- i bute to this Fund. The community mast see to it—and will-that the wants of cur wounded heroes are not negtected., Donations will be gratefully received by Mr. C. C. VIVIAN, London City and Mid- land Bank. the Hon. Treasurer: or bv Mr. ASHMOLE, the Borough Treasurer, Guildhall, Swansea. DAVID DAVIES, Mayor. Guildhall, Swansea, 1st March, 1917., Scarce Green Green I or Fruit food need not worry you from a health standpoint, as ) Kernick's Vegetable Pills contain in dainty form the Laxative strength of much vegetable matter. All Chemists sell at 9d. and 1/3 a box. RELIEF FOR ALL BROWN'S ERONCHIAL TROCHES. Why not try these TROCHES for your fidgety cough? They are tho old-fashioned remedv for the al'cvia- I tion of COUGHS,HOARSENESS SORE THROAT, BRONCHITIS and ASTHMA. They contain no opiate, and are much appreciated by Singeri anl Public Speakers. Civilians, equally good. SWANSEA CYCLIST CAPTAIN. Captain Arthur Lucas, 38th Cyclists Sec- tion, soil of Mr. A. S. Lucas, auctioneer, Swansea, has just arrived home from France. He is marrying Miss Peggy Winship, of Hull; at Hull to-morrow (Thursday). I 'j James Gardener, Ihbonrer. wa.s sent to prison for six months at Swansea? on \Vednesday for falsch wparin? a war ser-' vice badge, 1,915, at Gowcrton on April ?n?.

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