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ROYAL HOTEL, SWANSEA. JUVATE SITTING ROOMS AND LARGE PUBLIC ROOMS. LARGEST BANQUETING HALL IN SWANSEA. TüLJI D'HOTK LUNCHEON, 12.30 to 3 P.M. MR. A MRS. FRANK DICKENS, MANAGERS. Nat. Telephone 56.
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THE JJOTEL QAMEIBOS SWANSEA. THE CAMERON LUNCHEON, consisting of Soap, Entreé or Joists, Sweets and Cheese served at separate Tables. DAILT FROM 12.30 TO 2.30 P.M MISS GRAINGER, MANAOMUBSS. Nat. Telephone 220. Telegrama: Cameron, Swansea.
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%alt of Cjjargts 70R CONSECUTIVE WEEKLY INSERTIONS OF SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). ONE THREE SIX WORDS. INSERTION. INSERTIONS. INSERTIONS 24 6d Is Od la 6d 82 9d Is 6d €s 6d 40 1h 0d 2s Od 3s Od 4J> Is 3d 2s 6d 4s Od 56 Is 6d 3s Od 4s 6d And so on at the rate of THREEPENCE for every additional EIGHT words. THREE Insertions for the price of TWO. The foregoing Scale applies only to APARTMENTS AND HOUSES To IDTT or WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT or WAITED; HOUSES, OFFICES, PROPERTIES and SHOPS to LET or SELL LOST and FOUND MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE WANTS and SALES; but not to any advertisement of a Trade nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES, &c (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). ONE THREE SIX ORLS. INSERTION. INSERTIONS. INSERTIONS 24 9d Is 6d 2s 3d 82 Is Od 2s Od 3s Od 40 Is 3d 2s 6d 3s 9d 48 Is 61 3s Od 4s 6d If a Voucher Copy be desired, an extra Three Halfpence per in 3 art ion should be added to above oheap prepaid ratss. Unless prepaid the Advertisements will be ehargod by the Business scale. Advertisements from Public Bodies are not inserted at the Prepaid Rate. The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be Addressed to any Post Office, and letters so sent Me returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Department. Letters to Advertisers by Initials. Ac., or otherwise, may be directed to It THB CAMBRIAN" Office free of charge; and if ttampe are sent to cover postage, will be for- warded to the advertiser's own address. THE CAMBRIAN" Advertisement and Inquiry Office at 58. Wind-street, Swansea, is open on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Fridays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Or Remittances under 5s. may be made in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Orders. Poetal Orders should be made payable to THE CAMBRIAN" NEWSPAPER Co., Ltd., at Swansea. Address all communications to THE MANAGER, "THE CAMBRIAN NEWSPAPER," SWANSEA. TRADE SPECIALITIES. MISS MAYNARD, Dressmaker, notifies Customers and Friends of her REMOVAL to 3, LESLIE-PLACE, near Baths, Swansea. Trams pass, [A83-13-12 LADIES' Smart BLOUSE MATERIALS and Wide Width FLANNELETTES, 43.1. yard. Full Dress Lengths, 3/11. Carriage paid. Large ssortment. Patterns free.—Yentnor-street Ware- ouae, Leeds. [A78-31-1 PURE COD LIVER OIL, warranted Pure, JL direct from manufacturer. Bottles con- taining pint and half, 2a., carriage paid. Special lea inotations for qua-ntitiee.—B. CoLBRiDQE, Cod Liver Oil King, 78, Stanley-street, Grimsby. Established 1884. [A832-28-3 LADIES', Gents' and Children's LEFT-OFF CLOTHING BOUGHT; Gents' Dress Suits and Fancy Costumes on Hire. Letters attended to.—3, LOWER WATERLOO-STREET, Swansea. DA VIES' BALSAMOF HONEY for Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Tightness of the Chest, 4c„ 0|d. and zs. 3a.—Prepared only by J. DAVIES, M.P.fiU PfspeiisiDg < heaafst. 30, High-street. Swansea '01460 PMOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126, High- « street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and yetail. Trial solicited. [0612 SITUATIONS VACANT. CLERKS SIPS in Government Offices, also C Excise and Customs Appointments: salaries, JE70 to £ 400; no previous experience required; tuition by correspondence no payment nntil successful; stamp.—SECRETARY. 21, Lawn- ereseent, Kew Gardens, London. [A844-13-12 SANITARY INSPECTORSHIPS—Salaries, k-3 JE100 to £ 250; numerous vacancies Postal Course of Lessons for Cardiff exam. now com- mencing. Over 250 successful candidates; previous experience unnecessary; ladies eligible.- MUSHENS, Science Teacher, Sunderland. [A90-27-12 PROFITABLE HOME WORK, either sex JL no experience required.—Apply, or write, H. KNITTING CO., 50, High Holborn, London. -_u [A849-20-12 00S- 6d- WEEKLY—A Salary of 7s. 6d. to 6d. Offered to either sex (who can write) for their spare moments; work may be done evenings.—For particulars, send addressed envelope to M. TRUSCOTT & Co., D.. Glendower, Torquay. [A108-13.12 HOUSES TO LET OR FOR SALE. TO LET, BELLEVUE HOUSE, TRINITY- PLACE.—Apply, by letter, to Mrs. PHILLIPS, at the above address. [A105.20-12 LANGLAND BAY—Comfortable Home, near Beach; sheltered from north and east winds Apartments or Board Residence winter terms.—Miss LEWIS, the "Riviera. [A100-13-12 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. OR SALE.-Horse gear, and chaff cutter complete, equal to new.-Apply DAVID, Builder, Dynevor, Neath. [01530-13-12 PIANOFORTE, black and marqueterie, over- strung, full trichord, beautiful tone; 45 guineas list; 30 guineas cash.—J. F. COLLETT, 26, Nicholl-street, Swansea. [A109-20-12 GUN (Bargain).—Double Breech-loader, quite new, warranted sound, 12-bore, central are, top lever, rebounding locks, left-choke barrel, pistol grip stock, extension rib, grand killer; approval; 38s.-SPORTSMAN, 1. street, Merthyr. [A103-10-1 MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED.-A Horse, fast, must show a W mile in three minutes, must show a mile in three minutes, and has never been raced in public conditien no object if fast. State price and where to be seen by letter.-54, Tuetian-atrewt, Old Kent-road, London. A110-27-12 FIRST-CLASS HOTELS. JJOYAL HOTEL, SWANSEA FIRST CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. EXTENSIVE BANQUETING HALL ANT) BALL ROOM. TABLE D'HOTE LUNCHEON DAILY, Vrom 12.30 to 3.0 p.m. MANAOKRS :— MR AND MRS. FRANK DICKENS. Telephone 56. W~ ONDON Visitors will find an exceedingly I -i oomfortable place within 15 minutes from Paddington Station, at "Pantycelyn House," 87, Marylands-road, W. Terms moderate.-Apply D. J. Truscott. [A7-3-1 BRIGHTON GRAND HOTEL. (Centre of splendid sea front.) Electrio light throughout. Sea-water swimming bath. Lifts to all floors. Inclusive terms if desired, except daring season.—For particulars apply, S. C. BOWARD, Manager. SALES BY AUCTION: By Messrs. James & James. Re Mr. A. E. Lane (Deceased). COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. MESSRS. JAMES AND JAMES are favoured with instructions from the executrix under the will of the late Mr. A. E. Lane (deceased), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HOTEL METROPOLE, Wind-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1901 (sub ject to such conditions of sale as shall then and there be produced), the following valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, SHIPPING SHARES, ETC., Viz.: Lot t.-TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES and PREMISES situate and being Nos. 53 and 54, Lamb-street, Waunwen, Swansea, in the occupation respectively of Mr. George Thorne, at a weekly rental of 6s., and of George Tyler, at a weekly rental of Sa. Held under a lease for a term of 75 years from March 26th, 1868, at a total ground rent of L2 18s. 9d. per annum. Lot 2.-The LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES called Sea View Cottage, No. 10, Penygraig-road, Swansea, in the occupation of P.C. Jenkins, of the Borough Police Foroe, at the weekly rental of 6s. 6d. Held under a lease from March 25th, 1885, at a ground rent of E2 6s. 9d. per annum. Lot 3.-The LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES situate and being No. 3, Harris-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea, in the occupation of David Davies, at a weekly rental of 5s. 6d. Held under a lease of 75 years from Septem- ber 29th, 1878, at a ground rent of C2 4s. per annum. Lot 4.—The LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES situate and being No. 6, Harris-street aforesaid, in the occupation of J. R. Estcourt, at a weekly rental of 5s. 6d. Held under a lease for 75 years from March 25th, 1875, at a ground rent of Y,2 per annum. Lot 5.-All that IMPROVED LEASEHOLD GROUND RENT of JB20 15s. per annum arising out of and fully-secured upon the following houses, viz. Nos. 1 to 8, Peter-street, Waunwen, Swansea. Nos. 14 to 16, Wanuwen-road, and other premises. The property is held under two leases as fol low One for a term of 55 years from September 25th, 1863, at a rental of S6 per annum, and the other for a term of 60 years from September 29th, 1857, at a rental of £1128. per annum. Lot 6.—FIVE choice FREEHOLD BUILDING PLOTS on the Coedsaeson Estate, Sketty, having a frontage of 50ft. each to Eversley-road, situate adjoining Mr. Hewitt's villa, and ripe for develop- ment. N.B.-The Auctioneers reserve the right to offer these plots up singly, if desired. Lot 7.-That excellently-sitnated FREEHOLD BUILDING PLOT on the Coedsaeean Estate aforesaid, having a frontage of 40ft. to Grosvenor- road, and 100ft. to Clarendon-road, and possessing an uninterrupted view cf Swansea Bay. Lot 8.-TWO LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, being Nos. 10 and 11, Trafalgar-place, Brynmill, Swan- sea, in the occupation as to No. 10 of Mrs. Phillips at a weekly rental of 8s. 6d.; No. 11 is ia hand. „ T% Held for a term of 99 years from December 25th, 1891, at a total ground rent of £7 4s. per annum, which shall be divided equally if the houses are sold separately. Lot 9.—TWO LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES situate and being Nos. 52 and 53, Dyfatty-terrace, Swansea, in the occupation respectively of the Standard Working Men's Club and Frederick Altass. as weekly tenants, at the aggregate rental ef JE53 6s. per annum. Held for a term of 75 years from September, 1878, at a total ground rent of L7 13s. per annum. Lot 10.—All those TWO FULLY PAID-UP SHARES of Ello each, numbered 30 and 31, in the Sbip Patterdale Company, Limited. Lot 11.- All that FULLY PAID-UP SHARE of iElOO (No. 42) in the Ship Ben Cruachan Com- pany, Limited. Sale to commence promptly at 3.30 p.m. For further particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to the AUCTIONEERS at their Offices, Arcade Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea, or to Messrs. JENKIN JONES and TREHARNE, Solicitors, Fisher-street, Swansea. By Messrs. Wm. Harry Bees and Son- LLANSAMLET. SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES. MESSRS. WM. HARRY REES and SON have received instructions from the Administrator of the late Mr. John Cole, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at THE SMITH'S ARMS, LLANSAMLET (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced), on THURS- DAY, DECEMBER 19, 1901, at 5.30 p.m., all those SIX LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES with the GARDENS and PREMISES belonging thereto, situate near the Great Western Railway Station at Llansamlet, near Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, known as Nos. 1, 2, 3. 4, 5 and 6. VICTORIA-TERRACE, and now in the respective occupations of Messrs. Frederick Mattie, Peter Nolan. Thomas John, CharlesRees, John Evans and Frederick Vincent, ali lunar monthly tenants at monthly rents of 14s. for each house, the landlord paying the rates, taxes and outgoings. The premises are held under a lease, dated the 9th February, 1877, from Earl of Jersey to John Cole, for a term of 99 years from the 25th December, 1876, at a ground rent of 96 per annum. Further particulars may be obtained on appli- cation to the AUCTIONEERS at their offices at Charlesville-place, Neath. and Bank Chambers, Port Talbot; or to MR. JOHN TALIESIN DAVIES, Solicitor, Alma-place, Neath. [01527 By Messrs. Alexander, Daniel and Co. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, PATENT FUEL AND OTHER MANUFACTURERS, ENGINEERS, &c. IN THE MATTER OF THE NAVIGATION PATENT FUEL COMPANY, LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. BRITON FERRY. SOUTH WALES. MESSRS. ALEXANDER, DANIEL & co. will SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, as above, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17th,sJ901, at Half-past Twelve o'clock, all those Highly Valuable, Capitally Situate, and Extensive LEASEHOLD WORKS, with the LA ND and BUILDINGS thereon, known as the NAVIGATION PATENT FUEL WORKS, BRITON FERRY, SOUTH WALES. The situation of these Works is unique, as they stand between the Briton Ferry Floating Dock on the one hand, and the Tidal River, Neath, on the other, to which they have a VALUABLE SHIPPING FRONTAGE of about 450 feet, with WHARFAGE RIGHTS to a further 100 feet adjoining, the whole being in extent 2 ACRES or thereabouts. The Premises will be sold subject to Ground and other rents of £ 200 per annum, under a lease for 66 years, granted the 20th day of December, 1888, less the last three days, and subject to the several Covenants and Clauses contained therein. PARTICULARS and CONDITIONS of SALE PARTICULARS and CONDITIONS of SALE will shortly be issued, and in the meantime any additional information may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Bank Chambers, Corn-street, Bristol (and Worcester House, Walbrook London, E.C.) or of Mr. A. T. Williams Solicitor, Victoria-chambers, Neath. V.R.I. Avoid showy cloth cases for Binding this fin work. Have it Bound Strongly, Tastefully and Cheaply at E. B. TINSLA Y'S. 23, UNION-STREET. EVERY facility at the CAMBRIAN" Office for executing all kindB of Printing. Excellence in Quality and Moderation n Price always tudied. Estimates free. _I- SALES BY AUCTION. By Mr A. B. Davies- I ST. THOMAS, SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. A. B. DAVIES has been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the FABIAN INN, St. Thomas, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, December 18th, 1901, at seven o'clock in the evening, the following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES AND IMPROVED LEASEHOLD GROUND RENT, viz. Lot l.All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, No. 109, Port Tennant-road, St. Thomas, Swansea, aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mr. William Cole, at the low weekly rental of 6s. Lot 2.—The adjoining DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 110, Port Tennant-road, afore- said, now in the occupation of Mr. Henry Jarvis, at the low week,y rental of 6s. Lot 3.—The adjoining DWELLING HOUSE, No. Ill, Port Tennant-road, afore- said, now in the occupation of Mr. William Rees, at the low weekly rental of 7s. Lot 4.—The adjoining DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 112, Port Tennant-road, afore- said, now in the occupation of Mr. David Evans, at the low weekly rental of 7s. Lot 5.—The adjoining DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 113, Port Tennant-road, afore- said, now in the occupation of Mr. Henry Evans, at the low weekly rental of 7s. Lot 6.—The adjoining DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 114. Port Tennant-road, afore- said, now in the occupation of Mr. A. Piper, at the low weekly rental of 7s. Lot 7.—The adjoining DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 115, Port Tennant-road, afore- said, now in the occupation of Mr. John Morgan, at the low weekly rental of 7s. The above premises are all on the main road leading from St. Thomas to Port Tennant, and always command good tenants. They are suitable for alteration to business purposes, for which there is an increasing demand. The premises are held for a term of 999 years from the 29th day of September, 1892, and will be sold reserving the last day of that term, and subject to an annual ground rent of 1.£2 for each house. LOT 8.—All those LEASEHOLD STABLES and PREMISES adjoining No. 108, Port Tennant-road, aforesaid, now in hand, but of the estimated annual value of £15. There is room to stable several horses, and other accommodation on these premises. This lot is held for the said term of 999 years, and will be sold reserving the last day thereof, subject to an annual ground rent of X5. LOT 9.—All that well-built WAREHOUSE adjoining the last-mentioned lot, on the east side thereof, and in the occupation of Messrs. Maden and McKee, at a yearly rent of X12 10s. The proximity of the last two lots to the docks makes them a very valuable property. This lot is held for the said term of 993 years, and will be sold reserving the last day thereof, and subject to an annual ground rent of JE5. LOT 10.—All that improved LEASEHOLD GROUND RENT of £29 5s. per annum, arising out of and secured upon the whole of the premises comprised in the lease under which the aforesaid lots are held, and will be assigned to the purchaser for the residue of the said term of 999 years. The improved ground rent arises out of the following premisès :-Nos. 108 to 115, Port Tennant-road, J632 Nos. 116 to 121, Port Tennant-road, £ 24; Lot 8 in these particulars, JE5, Lot 9 in these particulars, JE5; total, JE66. I.ess ground rent reserved by original lease, JE36 15s. Improved annual ground rent, zC29 5s. The mines and minerals u nder the sai premises are reserved. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 58, Wind-street, Swansea; or to Mr. John R. Richards, Solicitor, 31, Fisher-street, Swan- sea. By Mr. John Davies. IMPORTANT SALE of TIMBER and PIT- WOOD on Cefen Coed Farm, in the Parish of Llanfairarybryn. Distance 41 miles from Llandovery Railway Station. MR. JOHN DAVIES has received in- structions from J. Thomas, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the CASTLE HOTEL, LLANDOVERY, on FRIDAY, 20th day of December, 1901, at 2 o'clock prompt, the following lots of (standing) exceptionally useful Lot 1.-550 OAK TREES, fine lot. Lot 2 & 3.-187 mostly OAK TREES. Lot 4.—308 OAK TREES mixed with few BIRCH. Lot 5.—271 mostly OAK, fine lot. Lot 6.—314 OAKS, exceptionally fine. Lot 7.-All the LARCH, with few SCOTCH and SPRUCE within the Plantation, together with the LARCH behind the cowshed. The above are mostly from 35 to 50 years growth. The tenant will show the lots to intending purchasers. For further particulars apply to J. Thomas, Esq., Cefen House, Llanddeusant, or to the Auctioneer, Aberllechach, Llanddeusant, Carm. December 2nd, 1901. [01516 By Mr. W. N. Jones. CARMARTHENSHIRE. Valuable and Attractive Freehold Farm and Residence for Sale. MR. W. N. JONES has received instruc- tions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cawdor Arms Hotel, Llandilo, on SATURDAY, the 14th of DECEM- BER, 1901, at 2.30 p.m., all that valuable and well situated FREEHOLD FARM and SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, known as TAR- LARDD-FACH, in the Parish of Llandilo-Fawr, containing by admeasurement 38 acres cr thereabouts of pasture land. The Residence is quite new, and contains drawing room. dining room, kitchen, back kitchen, pantry, 5 bedrooms, dressing room and out offices. The farm house and out buildings are all well built and covered with Carnarvon slates. The property is situate on the Llandebie- road, about three-quarters of a mile from Ffairfach Station, and one and a half miles from Llandilo. The main road runs through the property, affording excellent building sites. It is also well served with water, and altogether forms a most desirable holding. Plans, particulars and conditions of sale are in course of preparation, and can be had from the Auctioneer, Tirydail, Ammanford, or Mr. C. R. DAVIES, Solicitor, Llandilo. SHIPPING. IRELAND AND SCOTLAND. SWANSEA TO JgELFAST AND GLASGOW. First-class Passenger STEAMERS are Intended to Sail from SHED No. 1, SOUTH DOCK BABIN, BWANHBA, To Belfast every Wednesday p.m. tide. To Glasgow every Wednesday & Friday p.m. tide. FARM Belfast Cabin, 17/6 Steerage, 10/- Glasgow 20/- „ 12/6 Return Tickets,Fare-and-a-faalf, available for Six Months. SPECIAL SUMMER RETUBW FARM Belfast. 20/- available for 1 month. Glasgow 25/- „ 14 days. The Beit Route to Portruch, Giant*' OMMewttv. the Highlands and Islands of Scotland to the Isle of Man, via Belfast. Guide Book and all information from M. JONES MO.. Agents, Swansea. I PUBLIC NOTICES. 0OTJNTY OF GLAMORGAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE for the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN will be holden at the Town of CARDIFF, in and for the said County, on TUESDAY, the 31st day of DECEMBER. 1901, at Eleven of the clock in the Forenoon of the same day, when the Justices then present will proceed with the General Business relating to the Public Affairs of the County. The Grand and Petty Jurors and persons bound by subpoena or recognizance must attend at the above-mentioned day and hour. All Appeals must be entered before the Sitting of the Court, on the above-mentioned day, and the same will be heard after the conclusion of the Criminal Business, unless the Court shall other- wise order. No Costs will be allowed unless taxed at the same Sessions. Depositions and recognizances are to be delivered to me by TUESDAY, the 24th day of DECEMBER, 1901. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, Clerk of the Peace. Cardiff, 18th Dec., 1901. [01529 G 0 W E R U N 1 0 N I, the Undersigned, Hereby Give Notice that the AUDIT of the ACCOUNTS for the Half-year ended the 29th day of September, 1901, of the said Union, and of the several Parishes therein, will commence at the Board Room of the Guardians of the Poor of the said Union at PENMAEN, on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of JANUARY, 1902, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this 5th day of December, 1901. (Signed) HUGH R. WILLIAMS, District Auditor of the South Wales Audit District. THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, JL SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1883, Patron HIS MAJESTY THE KING. Director Sir C. HUBERT H. PARRY, D.C.L., M.A., Mus. Doo. Hon. Secretary: CHARLES MO RLE Y, Esq.. M.P. H Competition for Eleven FREE OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS in January and February, 1902, as follows 1 Composition 1 Violin 2 Pianoforte 1 Violoncello 3 Singing 1 Hautboy 2 Organ The Scholarships are open to all classes of His Majesty's subjects within the ages stated in the particulars issued to applicants. They entitle the holder to a thorough and systematic free education at the College only, in theoretical and practical music, and are, as a rule, tenable for a period of three years. In some cases grants towards maintenance are added, but these cannot be decided until after the election of the Scholars has taken place. Preliminary Examinations will be held on Wednesday, January 29th, 1902, in various local eentres throughout the United Kingdom, and the final competition will take place at the College on or about February 21st. All persons desirous of competing must apply on the official entry forms, which may be obtained with all particulars from the College, Prince Consort-road, South Kensington, London, S W. The last day for receiving these forms, which must be accompanied by an Official Stamped Certificate of Birth, is 30th December, 1901. FRANK POWNALL, Registrar. SUNDAY SERVICES. Y.M.C.A., DYNEVOR PLACE. THE Second of a Series of TALKS" will be given on SUNDAY EVENING Next, Dec. 15th, at 8.15, by Rzv. W. SELDON MORGAN. Ladies invited. Subject, Temptation." MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL, SWANSEA. SUNDAY, DEC. 15. PREACHER: REV. TAMES OWEN A 11 and 6.30. CASTLE STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY, DEC. 15, 1901. PREACHER— REV. T. SINCLAIR EVANS. Services at 11 a.m and 6.30. ALBERT HALL, SWANSEA. OSCAR T. SNELLING Will Preach (D.V.) On SUNDAY NEXT, at the ALBERT HALL, At 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. ALL SEATS FREE. No COLLECTIONS. JJNITARIAN CHURCH, HIGH-STREET. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15. PREACHER— REV. W. TUDOR JONES, F.R.G.S. Morning, at 11; Evening, at 6.30. 11, "Few Things Needful." 6.30, THE EDUCATION OF THE FUTURE." (Review of Mr. R. E. Hughes's New Book.) BILLPOSTING. JgLOOB & CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS AND BILL POSTERS. OHIEF AGENOY FOR WALES. All descriptions of Advertising Circular Distribution, Ac., promptly attended Office :-20, CALVERT-STREET SWANSEA THE SWANSEA & DISTBIGT BILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY OFFICES GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA. THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING CO. RENT THE LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea and surrounding District. ADDRESS -28, LOWER UNION STREET, SWANSEA LLANDILO. WILLIAM WILLIAMS & SONS, BILLPOSTERS & TOWN CRIERS, 4, RHOSMAEN-STREET, LLANDILO. POSTING DON. IN THE TOWN AND DISTRICT. T\TEATfl & DISTRICT BILL-POSTING XII COMPANY.—Late T. WALL. OFFICES:—ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. MANAGER :—J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the Best Posting Stations in Neath and Dietrict. THE ABERAVON & PORT TALBOT BILLPOSTING COMPANY UNDERTAKE BILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. MANAOIR P. B. JAMES. c\ MUSICAL. — JIB. WALTER WHITAKER, Diploma (Leipzig Conservatoire), LATE WITH MR. W. F. HULLBY, Is open to accept pupils for Violin, Viola, ) Piano, Theory, Harmony and Orchestration. Pupils prepared for Local and Metropolitan Exams., also for Eisteddfodau. Newport, Neath and Llanelly visited. Engagements accepted for Concerts, At Homes," etc. Bands provided for Concerts, Balls, Garden Parties, etc. 38, WALTER-ROAD. [A77-15-10 MISS FLORENCE FRICKER A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., Receives Students for the HIGHER DEVELOP- MENT of PIANOFORTE PLAYING, VOICE 1 PRODUCTION and SINGING; also for HAR- ) MONY and COMPOSITION. MISS FRICKER studied for six years at the Roval Academy of Music, and has had the tueSti of the late Sir G. A. Macfarren, the late Professor Frederick Westlake, Mr. Randegger, Mr. Shakespeare and Mr. Frye Parker, and holds diplomas of the R.A.M. as public performer and teacher of piano and harmony, and of the R.C.M. as public singer and in harmony, and also holds the Certificate of Merit of the R.A.M. for piano playing, and five medals of that Institution for piano and singing. Pupils prepared for the Metropolitan Examina- tions of the R.A.M. and R.C.M., also for the I Local Examinations of the Associated Board of thq R.A.M. aad R.C.M. 100, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. VOICE TRAINING AND SINGING. PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT IN RELATION TO TONE PRODUCTION. VOICE CULTURE BASED ON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. (Single Lessons or per Course of 10.) MR. ARTHUR HEY. Mus. BAC., F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M., 17, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTER-ROAD. MRS. EDWARD FRICKER, MISS FLORENCE FRICKER, A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R.A.M. Piano, Harp, Violin, Voice Training and Solo Singing, Harmony, Sight-Singing, Theory of Music, &C. Lessons Resumed on THURSDAY, the 19th Sept. SP^TrW. RiTSON, Mus. BAC., F.R.C.O., Organist of the Parish Church, Oystermouth, Gives LESSONS in SWANSEA and at his Private Address: TAN GLYN, LANGLAND, MUMBLES. I Silhing, Voice Production and Sight Reading, OrgaT^ind Pianoforte Playing, Harmony, Counter- point, Fugue, Orchestration, Accoustica, &c. Pupils prepared for University, R.C.O., R C-M., R.A.M., and Assoc. Board, Local Centre Exam- inations. MR. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. (Organist and Choirmaster of Betheada Congregational Church, Briton Ferry), ACCEPT8 PUPILS IN PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING & THEORY. Pupils Prepared for Examinations. 21, QUEEN-STREET, NEATH. -_u — EDUCATIONAL. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES, GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD. MISS CRAVEN'S Classes are held at her residence on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Classes also held at Llanelly and Carm&ftheu. Evening Tuition Class and Private Lessons, Miss CRAVEN has been asked to hold a Holiday Class at her house during the Xmas Vacation.' She has decided to commence the same FRIDAY, Jan. 3rd. For further particulars apply by letter. LANGLAND BAY. ULS, BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL VT BELLEVUE, LANG-LAND NKAB SWASSKA. PRAlfCIPALs-The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visitintr Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill. and overlooking the sea. BRYN HAULOG, LANGLAND-BOAD, MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS & PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. I Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for all Publio Examinations. Highest References. Terms on application. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Plgyzqclp,&L-MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and English Governesses and Visiting Professors. Pupils Prepared for all Public Examinations. The House is well situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. PENDEEN COLLEGE, LANGLAND BAY. MODERN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MISS 1. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., R.A.M. Cert., (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettell, General Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian & Sons). REFERENCES :— The LADy SWANSEA. LADT MORSHEAD, Forest Lodge, Binfield, Berks. MRS. WILMOT, Audley Sidmouth, Devon. Miss EDEN, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. REV. SECRETAIT JONES, M.A., late Vicar of Oystermonth, South Wales. Pupils are prepared for London Matriculation, University Locals, Associated Board (Royal Academy and Royal College of Music), Trinity College, College of Violinists, Diploma (Teachers) and other examinations. rpANIBALLT SCHOOL, T PONTABDAWB. BOYS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, j Mr. SAMUEL has conducted the above School for fifteen years, and successfully prepared boys for all public examinations. Extracts from Parents' Zetters I wish to express complete satisfaction with my son's progress." "My eon looks in splendid health. He has made great progress. I am very grateful for all the trouble you have taken with him, and shall recommend your School most highly to all." "We both thank you and Mrs. Samuel for all the care you have taken of our boys." School He-opens on TUESDAY. Sept. 17th, 1901. TRADE NOTICES. B LACKPILL NURSERIES, NEAR SWANSEA. JAMES HARRIS Has to offer a very fine Assortment of CHOICE ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS; also ROSES, FRUIT TREES, &c. A very large Assortment to select from, at most reasonable prices. Trees well acclimatised, and varieties suited to locality. CHRISTMAS TREES, from 3 feet to 12 feet. Over 1.000 to choose from. Owing to demand, Order Early. WREATHS, CROSSES and other FLORAL DEVICES, at the shortest notice, and from home grown Flowers. CUT FLOWERS for all purposes. Address as above. Catalogues and special quotations for large Quantities on application. PIC'TON MEWS. DILL WYN-STREET, SWANSEA. LL. & T. BULLIN. Cabs always ready. Wedding Carriages with Suitable Horses. Funeral Carriages Complete. H. STONE, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, NEATH AND SWANSEA. ¡ Detailed Price List on Application. Telegraphic Address: STONE, NEATH." PATRONISED BY ROYALTY IJIOM B ARRON, ROYAL FLORIST AND BOUQUETIST, 7, OXFORD-STREET. WREATHS, CROSSES, Ac., Unequalled in Arrangement. Composed of Choicest Flowers Fresh Cut from 1 the Gardens at Blackpill. INSPECTION INVITED. PLEASE ORDER EARLT Telegrams— Barron, Swansea." KITCHEN RANGES. MOST of our leading professional and business men dine on dinners cooked in our Ranges. The dinners are well cooked—a very important item—and such dinners help them very considerably on the road to suc- cess. This may be said of a large number of I our councillors. And we say to those who don't dine on such dinners, lose no time but procure immediately a satisfactory Range— at a satisfactory price—and we undertake to fix it in a satisfactory manner. JENKINS & CO., IRONMONGERS, 89, OXFORD-STREET, 9 & 10. PARK-STREET SWANSEA. Telephone 199. BI[t AN S B OX"O M, x S. BRA N 8 LOIfDOlr I SAMPLES POST OTTfisw Fob THE FS £ E. lHOb-h-lN COKNOISSKUR. Telephone, MUMBLES, TEAS. Extra choice carefully selected Teas of the finest grades only. In half-chests. caddy boxes, tins, and lead packets. The Special digestive Tea (No. 4 blend), has won golden opinions. It is mild in fiavonr and free from acid or thickness, whilst possessing all the stimulating properties sought for in a enp of tea. To he had of first-class Grocers, Confectioners and Obemists, or FRANK BRANSBY, Tea Merchant, Mumbles, R.S.O., Glam. THE CRY OF THE PRESENT DAY IS that nothing is so good as it need to be, and this idea is not entirely without founda- tion, for with many manufacturers there is a tendency to lessen the oost of production by using cheaper and inferior materials; on the other hand there are firms who, sparing no expense, have gone on year after year steadily improving their manufacture, the result being a first-rate and thoroughly re- liable article; for instance STIFF'S STARCH was first sold in the early part of last can. tury, but every year improvements have been made, and to-day it stands unrivalled. It is entirely free from war, resin, tallow, and chemicals of every description it is guaranteed pure, and will not iujure the most delicate linen. Bear in mind you cannot buy anything better or more economical than pure Starch, and that the name STIFF on the box is a guarantee of the highest quality- STIFF & CO., Limited, BRISTOL. nature's Perfect Remedy for all kinds of Worms. WILLIAMS' (MNTARDAW3) W ORM LOZEWGES For over 30 years this highly Valuable Remedy haa met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurable) It like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride Instead of the anxiety of his guardians. Llangennech, near Llanelly, Augnst 30th, 1872. DEAR SIB,—My youngest daughter, Emma Ann, IS years of age, got rid of a great number of worms by taking only three or fonr of Williams' iPontardawe) Worm Lozenges. I am glad to say that she has nnd1 Improved in health, being previously lingering and delicate in health.—Vours very truly, MARTHA GBIFFITHB, late of Ynispenllweh. BTMrroMB.—Any of the following Symptoms indieaU Worm. Variable appetite, foetid breath, acid erdota- tions. pains in the stomach and bead, sickness, grinding of the teeth during sleep, dreams and restlessness, paleness of the countenance, stitches in the side, short dry cough, and emaciation of the body. often mistaken for decline, nervousness, slow fever, and irregular pulse falntness, sometimesconvulsivefits, often causingsuddes death; dizziness, sore throat, and inflammation of the bowels. The above symptoms vary according to tfcu kind of Worms. The Losengescontain nothing detrimental to the Con- stitution, and are suitable for rill ages. WiiMtma* (Pontardawe) Worm Lozenges are prepared from the Original Receipt by JOHN DAVIES, M.R.P.S., Chemht, 30, Hlgh street, Swansea, and sold by most chemists, at 9Jd., 1Std-. and 2s. 9d. per box; by post, 14 or 34 stamps. Protected by the Government stamp, on which are engraved tht word." Williams' Worm Lozenges. |D0?TC0UCHUS^| I HEATING'S LOZENCES1 FOR YOUR COUCH. I Axt DOCTOR WILL TOLL TOO, "there H Is no better CoaghMedloine."—Onagives relief: it you sufler from cough try them relief: ff you sufler from cough try thm H but once; they Kill cure, and they toiU no! Injurs your health; an increasing H sale of over 80 yean ia a certain test ot H their value. Sold in 1S^<L Una. CHRISTMAS TRADE NOTICES DAVID THOMAS. Telepbone roY. WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, CORNER CASTLE ST. & TEMPLE ST\ LADIES' GOLD AND ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES. ENGAGEMENT, KEEPER and WEDDING RINGS a Speciality. ELECTRO-PLATE and SILVER GOODS. Best Quality at Lowest Possible Prices. Repairs promptly attended to. YORATH'S SPECIAL SA-LjE3 Of Blankets, Quilts, Sheets, Table Linen, Bed Ticks,1! and General Drapery. T. YORATH. 228. HIGH ST.. SWANSEA. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS, "INVICTA," SWANSEA. TELEPHONE: No. 85. Swansea United Breweries, Ltd., BREWERS, WINE, SPIRIT AND CIDER MERCHANTS, Bottlers and Crated Water Manufacturers. BREWERY AND OFFICES: WASSAIL SQUAB E & ORANGE ST. AGENCIES: CARDIFF- Mr. R. G. CUMING, 74, UNION-STREET, and PLANTAGENET-STREET. SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE- Mr. ARTHUR SEATON, HILTON HOTEL, TENBY. NORTH PEXBROKESHIRE- Mr. J. R. DAVIES, RAILWAY HOUSE, FISHGUARD. SOLE AGENTS IN SOUTH WALES FOR THE CELEBRATED "BELTED PLAID" SCOTCH WHISKEY. NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & SON FOR RELIABLE FURNITURE. 'HEY ARE éTHE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY JN WALES, AVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECl FROM, AND GIVE THF BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE. ESTABLISHED NEARLY HALF A CKVTU <1T. HIGH-STREET & MORRIS-LANE. Swansea W. C. ROBERTS. PHOTOGRAPHER, 16 & 17, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. HIGH CLASS WORK ONLY AT MODERATE PRICES. The work needs only to be seen to be appreciated. MM""M A. J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, &c., WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, and AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES. Telegraphic Addreea—" Chappell, Swansea." COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO C. ROWLAND, CONTRACTOR TO THE SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES, AND HAULAGE CONTRACTOR TO THE MIDLAND AND OTHER RAILWaT COMPANIES, R*T" LWOMOTIYE/ 9. FISHER STREET. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. JOHN JONES & CO.. CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Orders for New Work, General Repairs, Painting, Trimming, Ac., promptly attended to. Pate Noiseless India Rubber Tyres, and all the Specialities connected with Carriage Building supplied. TELEPHONE 142. BATHS. LAVATORIES, GERM PROOF PRESSURE FILTERS, etc. JOHN H. NOTT & SONS. ST, HELEN'S ROAD, & QUAY PARADE, SWANSEA. The Physician's Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout and aravel, the safest end most gentle The tsivernal Remedy for Acidiiy ^rl e btotua'cb. tlie Sick- xJencUcke, Heartburn. Indigestion, /U. Eruucations. aess of pregnancy. JBiiioua Aliections. 131N.IiEFORDS.' MAGNESIA' Sold Throughout the World. N.B,-ASK FOR DINNEFORIXS MAGNESIA, WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. BEECHAFS PILLS FOR ALL BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS. SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH, WIND, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER, AND FEMALE AILMENTS. THE SALE IS OVER SIX MILLION BOXES PER ANNUM. THE SALE IS OYER SIX MILLION BOXES PER ANNUM. Prepared only bv the Proprietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire. Soldiby all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere, in Boxes, Is. ljd. ft 2s. 9d. each I Full Directions with each box.