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::I T8LBPHONE 17. ARATED WATERS AND SUMMER DRINKS OF BEST MANUFACTURE. FOR BEST TERMS APPLY- ISAAC GALE, 18. HIGH-STREET. SWANSEA. NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & SON FOR RELIABLE FURNITURE. -.r .¡:. -z. THEY AR| THK OXVE THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE. ^ESTABLISHED NEARLY HALF A CENTURY. HIGH-STREET & MORRIS LANE. SWANSEA. THE SWANSEA CLOTHIERS. D. JONES & CO.. LTD.. 2 and 3, HIGH STREET, ARE NOW MAKING A LARGE SHOW OF NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. LADIES' and GIRLS' TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES a SPECIALITY INSPECTION INVITED. D. JONES & COMPY., LTD. THE VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN THE PRINCIPALITY BY HENRY A. CHAPMAN. ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, „ Winner of several Medals and First Prizes for Photographs and Oil Paintings, -11 235, HIGH-STREET, Swansea. THOMAS, WATKINS & CO., LTD BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, BRUNSWICK-STREET, SWANSEA, PAINTERS, DECORATORS AND PAPER-HANGERS, ECCLESIASTICAL DECORATION & LEAD-LIGHT A SPECIALITE. PLUMBERS, ELECTRIC BELL-HANGERS, HOT AND COLD WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. AGENTS FOR MESSRS. J. B. WHITE AND BROTHERS' CELEBRATED PORTLAND CEMENT. ESTIMATES given for every description of Ready-made Joinery and Builders' work Experienced Workmen sent to any part of the country. [25 CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. JOHN JONES & CO.. CARRIAGE BUILDERS. „ p f J CAMBRIA CYCLES. LIMITED. J [ESTABLISHED 1879] OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA, & MARKET-STREET, LLANELLY, LARGEST AND CHEAPEST CYCLE DEALERS IN WALES. NEW GUARANTEED LADIES' and GENTS' CYCLES from L7 7s. SOLE AGENTS FOR HTJMBERS SINGERS QUADRANTS SWIFTS ENFIELDS HUDSONS AUSTINS OSMONDS CALCOTTS PREMIERS RALEIGHS RAPIDS RAGLANS BEESTONS ARROWS. ———————————————————————— Cycles Exchanged, Hired, Repaired and Built to Order. RIDING SCHOOL ON OUR PREMISES, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. Price Lists and Particulars Free on Application. CAMBRIA CYCLES. LIMITED. L MANAGING MR. JOHN S. BROWN. SECRETARY, D. G. MORGAN. H JOHN S. BROWN, H GENERAL and FURNISHING Mi IEONMON HV OXFORD-ST.. R prices Sr SWANSEA. /Xjy SEE WINDOWS LARGEST I SELECTION. JOHN S. BROWN. THE SWANSEA FINANCE COMPANY. LIMITED, 16.. GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA, MAKE CAKH ADVANCES FROM £3 TO £500 Immediately to all Classes of Householders on NOTE OF HAND, &c. REPAYMENTS TO SUIT BORROWERS. NO FEES. BILLS DISCOUNTED. STRICTEST PRIVACY ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. rIO56 Mr SAM BAKER, newsagent 1 and SON, at the Railway a*awo«. SALES BY AUCTION. By Messrs. John X. Leeder & Son. MUMBLES, NEAR SWANSEA, GLAXORGANSHIRID. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF CHOICE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, within a short distance of the Pier and Railway Stations; a beautifully situated Residence, and Freehold Ground Rents of L9 16s. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have received instructions from Nioholl Morgan, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at ithe Royal Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1899, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, the CRAIG-Y-MOR ESTATE, overlooking the beautiful bays of Limeslade and Bracelet, on the renowned Gower Coast, within five minutes' walk of the new Pier and Railway Station at the Mumbles Head, and six miles from the important town of Swansea. The property comprises a CHARMINGLY-SITUATED RESIDENCE I known as Craig-y-Mor," with about three acres of well laid-out pleasure grounds and gardens, I stabling for three horses and small farmery, which, with 5 acres of pasture laud, is at I present in the occupation of T. W. James, Esq., whose tenancy expires 25th March, 1900, at the low rent of 1100 pur annum. Also about 37 acres of Land divided into 57 CHOICE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, beautitully situated on rising ground, overlooking the llristol Channel, the Mumbles Head and ad- jacent Bays, and suitable for the erection of Marine Residences, Bungalows, and Villas of a good class. The Estate will first be offered in one Lot, and if not so disposed of will then be submitted in lots. Also about Seven Acres of ELIGIBLE BUILDING LAND AT NEWTON, occupying splendid positions on high ground, and commanding fine land and sea views. A valuable piece of Building Land at the Dunns, Mumbles, and two well-secured FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS of JS5 and 14 16a., arising out of properties at Niohollstown, Mumbles. The Craig-y-mor Estate is exceptionally well situated on tue coast in this rising seaside and health resort, and affords to Land Societies, Builders, Speculators, and others a capital opportunity of acquiring Freehold Land where it can usually only be obtained on building leases. Illustrated particulars, with Plans and Condi- tions of Sale, may be had on application to N letioll Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, 30, Budge-row, Cannon- street, London, E.C.; Mr. John Harris, Estate Agent, the Dunns, Mumbles or the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. Bv Messrs. Beynon & Meager. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH, 1899. KIrTLE FAIR, PENNARD, GOWER. EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL SALE OF PORE SHROP- SHIRE BREEDING- HIWES, KHEABLIKQ AND RAM LAMBS, FAT W ETHERS, SHORT- HORN BULL CALVES. MESSRS. BEYNON and MEAGER are favoured with instructions irom Admiral bir Algernon Lyons, K.C.B., Kilvrougn, to SELL BY f CJBLIC AUCTION at the above fair and date the undermentioned Valuable Pure SHROPSHIRE SHEEP AND SHORTHORN CATTLE, Viz.: RHEKP —20 pure Shropshire ewes, 40 do. draft ewes, 30 do. Ui w&her.. 4 do. shearling rams, 6 do. rain 'Tattle-Dark red three months old pure shorthorn buhcail, dark red two months old pure shorthorn bud ^•rhe rams are ot the highest breeding, with plenty of aii boiTauu muscle, combined with great activity, and RhouW attract the attention ot farmers requiring well- bred sheep together with high quality ot wool and mutton i'he lal wether art. well worthy of the Swntiou of butchers. The store ewes can be especial^ r^umendtia a. being smart, stylish and in nice condition for breeding. The two shorthorn bull calves are puie and Iroin poiiigree stratus. Three months' credit will be given on approved security on sums of A;5 and upwards, or discount tor cash at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum. Furtuer entries received up to date of sale. Lunoheon at 12.30 o'elock at Beaufort Arms, Kittle. Tickets, Is. 6d. each. Auctioneers' Offices, Melbourne House, 7, Melbourne-place, Swansea. I By Mr. W. N. Jones. PEN LAN FARM, PONTARDULAIS fWithin 1 i miles of Pontardulais and Llangennech 1 Railway Stations). DISPERSION SALE of the ENTIRE STOCK, CROP, IMPLEMENTS, &c., consisting of Thirty-five head of well-bred shorthorn cattle, including pedigree bull, bull calves, cows, k^Two'cart mares and two pedigree Bhire fillies (all in foal). « 1a Six pedigree hackney and pony mares, toals, Eighty'sheep, including pedigree Shropshire ^Yorks^ire^o^^wuiner two first prizes) and lltstveLl1head of poultry, including pure-bred Indian game, Dorkings and Hamburgo. Well-harvested hay, wheat and barley. Oil engine, corn mill, chattcutter, «°* T p The property of R. H. Sampson, Esq., J.P., wTO"SE^OYD%XTUCXION, .t th. Farm, by MR W. N. JONES on FRIDAT, SEPT. 22nd, 1899. Sale to commence at 12.30 punctually. Luncheon at 11.30. (Admission by ticket.) Six months' credit on approved security. Liberal discount for prompt casn. L13145 Bv Messrs. Barrett ft Perrin. THE ARCADE, ILFRACOMBE, NORTH DEVON. TO FANCY DEALERS AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREE- HOLD SHOPS AND PREMISES MESSRS. BARRETT & PEKRIN will offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the ROYAL CLARENCE HOTEL, ILFBACOMBB, on THUBSDAT, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1899, at Three o clock P-m. (it not previously sold by private treaty), all those Six newly-erected spacious SHOP&, bHOW ROOMS DWELLING-HOUSE over basement, and PREMISES, all adjoining, situate and form- inirthe entire west side of the Arcade, Ilfracombe, as recently occupied by Messrs. Harding and Son, jewellera and fancy dealers. The premises are capable of easy conversion into and may be used as lock-up shops, and an extensive private hotel or boarding establish- ment, to which there is a private entrance and staircase. They command excellent sea views. The Arcade is situated in the heart of ilfra- combe, and forms an approach to the Capstone Parade from Fore-street, and is much frequented. The premises have been used for the fancy goods trade for the last 14 or 15 years. Possession will be given on completion of the For further particulars and plans apply to G. C. SMYTH RICHARDS, Esq., Surveyor, Bam- staple the Auctioneers, Barnstaple and Itfra- eombe; or to the Solicitors, BLAIR & W. B. GIRLING, Wool Exchange, London, E.C. jlcilbb CALCUTTA TEA. Agents in every village are appointed to sell delicious Calcutta Tea at 7id. per ilb. Buy only Calcutta Tea. The most liberal presents ever given are offered with Calcutta Tea. GIVEN AWAY. The most liberal presentl- are given with Calcutta Tea, retailed by Grocers and Agents in every town and village at 7id. per ilb. Buy no other. Applications for Agencies in South Wales can be made to FRANCIS NEWTON AND Co., 27, Custom House-street, Cardiff. Write at once for terms and particulars. SALES BY AUCTION. By Messrs. James & James. PARISH OF LLANGYFELACH. ABERGELLY FARM. ] miles distant from the Village ef Llangyfelach, I 3 miles from Morriston, and about the same distance from Gorseinon. HIGHLY IMPORTANT and ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE of FAT and STORE LIVE STOCK, comprising 25 HEAD of CATTLE, 2 HORSES, 160 SHEEP, and 12 PIGS; about 50 tons of excellently-harvested HAY, and 20 acres of CORN CROPS, &c. MESSRS. JAMES & JAMES are favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, on THURSDAY, j SEPTEMBER 21st, 1899, at 12 for 1 o'clock p.m. precisely, the whole of the LIVE STOCK, HAY and CORN CROPS, &c., as follows, viz. CATTLE.-l Hereford bull, 1 Castlemartin cow and calf at foot, 3 fat cows, 6 two-year-old Castlemartin and cross-bred heifers in calf, 13 two-year-old steers, strong and in a forward con- dition for feeding. HORSES.—1 fine four-year-old entire horse, steady, and a good worker in all harness; 1 cob mare 14 2 h.h., with foal at foot, quiet in all harness and a fast trotter. SHEEP.—80 strong and healthy cross-bred ewes, 80 fat lamba, fit for the butcher. PIGs.-12 strong slips. CROPS. HAY.—About 50 tons of excellent horse hay, in 6 ricks of various sizes to suit purch asers. CORN.—32 Haggard mows of Tartarian black oats, admirably suited for seed, also the rakings of 20 acres of oats in one lot in the barn. And many other articles too numerous to mention. Six months' credit will be given on approved security on all sums over JE2, or a discount will be allowed for cash at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. The Sale of crops will be undertaken first, and will commence promptly at one o'clock. The Auctioneers specially desire to call the atten- tion of Farmers, Butchers and others to this Sale. The cattle, horses, sheep and pigs are all healthy, well-selected animals, fit for anywhere, and the crops are exceptionally good, while the Sale itself is entirely unreserved, as everything must be sold. N.B.—The Farm itself, which is extensive and composed of dry healthy land, with good build- ings conveniently situated, is TO LET, with immediate possession. Apply to the Auctioneers, or to W. J. REES, Esq., Land and Estate Agent, the Laurels, Swansea. Auctioneers' Offices, Arcade Chambers, Goat- street, Swansea. [13210 By Mr. Arthur S. T- Lucas. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD COT- 1AGES, situated in Wellington-street, in the County Borough of Swansea. MR. ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS has been in- structed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ROYAL HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th SEPTEM- BER, 1899 (subject to such conditions as shall there and then be produced) the following ) VALUABLE LEASEHOLD COTTAGE PRO- PERTY :— I LOT 1.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 12, WELLINGTON-STREET, in the County Borough of Swansea (adjoining th3 Mansel's Arms), and now in the occupation of Mr. William Pope, at an inclusive weekly rental of 7s. This House contains on the ground floor, par- lour, kitchen, scullery, large pantry, wash house, w.c., and small garden, and 2 bedrooms on the first floor. It has a frontage to Wellington-street of 15ft. 6in. or thereabouts, and a depth of 58ft. I or thereabouts. LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 13, WELLINGTON-STREET, and adjoining the last lot, now in the occupation of Mr. John Harris, at an inclusive weekly rental of 5s. This House contains sitting room and kitchen, w.o. and yard, on the ground floor, and 2 bed- rooms on the first floor. It has a frontage of 16ft. or thereabouts, and a depth of 34ft. or thereabouts. The Premises are held for an Estate for lives and term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1828, and will be sold subject to the apportioned yearly ground rent of .21 3s. 8d. each house. Sale to commenoo at 3 o'clock in the afternoon precisely. For further particulars and conditions of Sale apply to the A UCTIONBER, at his Offices, 6, Rut- land-street, Swansea; or to JOHN R. RICHARDS, Esq., Solicitor, 31, Fisher-street, Swansea. INSURANCE. I 24,000,000 Have now been paid in respect of RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, ALL ACCIDENTS, WORKMEN'S ACCIDENTS, FIDELITY GUARANTEE, By the KAIL WAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. A. VIAN, Secretary. LOCAL AGENT: Mr. E. Post, 63, Gorse-lane, Swansea. Agents required in unrepresented Districts. CJTTTO" INSURANCE OFFICE. FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1898 exceeds £ 430,000,000. For all particulars apply to the following Agents:- SWANSEA Mr. Herbert G. Solomon, 2, Somerset-place. Mr. Travers Walters. Messrs. Lowes & Son. .Messrs. H. C. Higman & Co., 1, Northampton-place. Messrs. H. J. Goss & Co., 59-60, Wind-street. Aberavon Mr. David E. Jones. Mumbles Mrs. Alice Orrin. Neath Mr. John E. Richards. Briten Ferry H. H. Hunter. Pontardawe „ David Smith. Port Talbot Enoch Thomas. 112450 PATRONISED Am BY ROYALTY. rjiOM B ARRONL, ROYAL FLORIST AND BOUQUETIST, 7, OXFORD-STREET. WREATHS, CROSSES, &c., Unequalled in Arrangement. Composed of Choicest Flowers Fresh Cut from the Gardens at Blaokpill. INSPECTION INVITED. PLEASE ORDER EARLY.. Telegrams-" Barron. Swansea." CUPISS' CONSTITUTION BALLS Are an unfailing remedy (write for pamphlet) For HORSES, for TESTIMONIAL. Grease, Swelled Legs, Russley Park. Cracked Heels,Coughs, I have used Cupiss' Colds, Staring Coat, Constitution Balls for Influenza, giving tone the last 10 years, and and vigour, and keep- have much pleasure in ing high-fed Horses in testifying to the good Health, &c. effects they have had For CATTLE & SHEEP in improving the con- in cases of Hove or dition of Horses in Blown, Hide Bound, training, particularly Loss of Appetite, Dia- in the Spring and temper, Epidemic, &i. Autumn months. For Scouring in Calves MAT. DAWSON. they are almost infal v lible. Prepared upwards of 50 years by the lata PBAioji CUPISS, M.R.C.V.B. Bold in Packets, II. 9d. ind as. each, 7 small 10n. 6d., or 7 large 21a., by Chemists an, Medicine Vendors, or from the Proprietor, The Wildet- ness. Digs. Norfolk, on receipt of amount. ALL GOOD HOUSEWIVES I Pri.le themselves on being able to make nlc« swaet Bread, appetising Te.i Cakes. Ac. 1 ou can do It by using our celebrated 'D.C.L.' YEAST If yo i 60 not know how to use It, write for Booklet or Instructions and Lecips- to the Sole Manufacturers— The Distliior* Co., Ltd., Edinburgh. Makers of the wall-known "D.O.L." Malt Extract. LA.NELLY.-The "CAMBRIAN" may be JJ obtained atW. H. SMITH & SON'S Bookstall, Railway Station EDUCATIONAL. LANGLAND BAY. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL BELLEVT7E, LANGLAND NKAB SWAHSKA. PRINCIPALs-The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The AUTUMN TERM will begin THURSDAY, September 14th. The House is pleasantly situated in its own founds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. [6412 PONTARDAWE. TANYRALLT SCHOOL. Preparation for all examinations. Next Term begins MONDAY, SEPT. 18, 1899. Special attention to backward boys. Healthy situation. Home comforts. Good diet. Moderate terms. Excellent references.—Apply to MR. ASTLEY SAMUEL. CLIFTON, BRISTOL. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE GIRLS' SCHOOL jUJL 23. WHLTK LaUIS- RUAD. Established 1868. Principal :-MRS. E. E. HOBBS. INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French, Music, Harmony, Drawing, Bookkeeping and Shorthand, 30 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. More than One Thousand Certificates obtained by Pupils of this School. NEXT TERM begins TUESDAY, 19th Sept. MUMBLES PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. The TERM will commence MONDAY, SEPT. 18. MR. C. G. MUSCHAWECK, Late of King's College, London, and formerly Tutor to the Earl of Durham and Brothers, will prepare Young Boys for the Public Schools. Terms Moderate No Extras. For particulars apply to 20 Viotoria Avenue, Mumbles. PENDEEN COLLEGE, LANGLAND BAY. MODERN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MISS I. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettell, General Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian & Sons). REFERENCES The LADY SWANSEA. LADY MORSHEAD, Forest Lodge, Binfield, Berks. MRS. WILMOT, Audley Sidmouth, Devon. Miss EDEN, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. LADY JENKINS, The Grange, Swansea. REV. SECRETAN JONES, M.A., late Vicar of Oystermouth, 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. WINTER TERM commences on FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15th. liANGLAND COLLEGE, (2 & 4, HARTTIBLD SQUARiI), EASTBOURNE. PATRONS: Right Honourable Lord Aberdare. Bight Rev. Lord Bishop of Peterborough. Sir Douglas Galton, K.C.B., F.R.S. Sir John Llewelyn, Bart., M.P., F.R.S. Sir John Jones Jenkins, M.P. Charles S. Boundell, Esq. And Others. PRINCIPAL— MISS M. E. VINTER. Seven years Head Mistress of the 18wannea High School, Girls' Public Day School Company. I Four years Chief Mathematical and Science Mistress, Kensington High School. Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos, Cambridge. Intermediate Science. Lon- don University, First Division. Certifi- cated Student in Honours and Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge. Associate and Arnott Scholar of Bedford College, London. Well-fitted Gymnasium. French, German and English Resident Governess. Visit- ing Masters. f11229 GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, ST. HELEN'S LODGE, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. PRINCIPÃL-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, five minutes walk from Beach and Parks. io School Duties will be Resumed TUESDAY SftPT. 12. BRYN HAULOG, LANGLAND-ROAD, MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS & PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). pupils prepared for all Public Examinations. Highest References. Terms on application. TERM COMMENCES September 18th. Boarders Return September 16th. JYL ANDOVERY COLLEGE. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. The Examination will beein at Three p.m., in the School Hall, on TUESDAY, September 19th, « 18gg. Three grades of papers will be set:—Senior, for boys under 18 years of age intermediate, for boys under 16 years of age junior, for boys under 14 years of age. CLOSE SCHOLARSHIPS. THE GOLDEN GROVE SCHOLARSHIP, R25 a year.-This Scholarship is limited to natives of Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire under 15 years of age. THE LLEWELYN SCHOLARSHIP, S25 a Year.— This Scholarship is limited to boys under 15 years of age who are the sons of parents resident in the dioceses of Llandaff and St. David's. THE BENJAMIN EVANS SCHOLARSHIP, R25 a Year.—This Scholarship is tenable for 3 yeaars, and is limited to boys under 15 years of age being the sons of parents who have been for the previous 5 years resident in the Borough of Swansea or in the County of Carmarthen. THE YSTRAD SCHOLARSHIP, X10 a Year.— This Scholarship is limited to natives of Carmar. thenshire ander 16 years of age. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. HOUSE SCHOLARSHIPS.—Four of iJ15 a year each four of X10 a year each. FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS.—Six of 28 8s. a year each. jf.B.—During the Examination Candidates may board and lodge at the college free of d In the year 1896 the School gained 9 Scholar- ehips and Exhibitions at Oxford and Cambridge *nd28 Higher Certificates from the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board, with 38 distinctions in 1C different subjects, being the largest number of distinctions gained in that year by any public school, and in the year 1898 it gained 7 Open Scholarships at leading colleges of Oxford and Cambridge (including one at Balliol and one at Trinity, Cambridge, and covering the 4 subjects-classics, mathematics, science, and history), being the greatest number of Open Scholarship-! gained in that year by any school in proportion to its number of boys, and only 8 of the largest public schools gaining a greater number while the Junior University Mathe- matical Exhibitioner in 1897 and the Junior University Mathematical Scholar in 1898 were Llandovery boys, the latter gaining his scholar- ships mainly on his school work, having been in residence at the University only one term. For Particulars, apply to the Warden College, Llandovery. [13088 EDUCATIONAL. ART CLASSES. THE CLASSES under the direction of MRS. J. C. VYE-PARMINTER, at the STUDIO, EXETER VILLA, will re-commence TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1899. Painting in Oil, Water-Colour, Pastel Drawing, Sketching from Nature, Drawing and Painting from the Life, Portraiture, Flowers, etc. Special Classes in Drawing for Junior Pupils. A Reduction in Terms will be made if more than one of a family join the Classes. [13194 SWANSEA INTERMEDIATE & s TECHNICAL EDUCATION. BOYS' SCHOOL. The NEXT TERM COMMENCES on THURS- DAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1899. An Entrance Examination will be held for Boys at the Grammar School, on Wednesday, the 13th September, at 9.30 a.m. The Head Master may be seen at the School on Wednesday, the 13th, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Entrance Forms and copies of Prospectus may be obtained on application at the Secretary's Office, Grammar School. GIRLS' SCHOOL. The NEXT TERM COMMENCES on THURS- DAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1899. An Entrance Examination will be held for Girls at the Girls' School, Llwyn-y-Bryn, Walter-road, on Wednesday, the 13th September, at 9 a.m. The Head Mistress may be seen at the School on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 12 (noon). Entrance Forms and copies of Prospectus may be obtained on application at the School or at the Secretary's Office, Grammar School. L. COLLWYN LEWIS, Secretary to the Governing Body. Grammar School, Swansea. [13185 THE MISSES BONNETT, 48, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA, School Duties will be Resumed THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge, Trinity College, and all Public School Examina- tions. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. [13165 HEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL, for C Successful Work, keeps up its high reputation of many years. A large percentage of Passes last year at College and University Exams. Course of thorough Study for Profes- sional and Business Life. Beautiful situation.— G DBWDNEY, B.A.; C. DEWDNEY, B.A. CIVIL SERVICE & NAVIGATION S3HOOL, 22, NEW OXFOBD-STBEET, SWANSBA. Candidates Snccessfully Prepared for CIVIL SEBVICE and MARINE BOABD EXAMINATIONS. Numerous first trial Successes, both in Civil Service and Navigation. Candidates Snccessfully Prepared for CIVIL SERVICE and MARINE BOARD EXAMINATIONS. Numerous first trial Successes, both in Civil Service and Navigation. PITMAN'S SHORTHAND rapidly taught to speeds of over 100 words a minute. Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Sanitary Inspectors, Ac. J. and B. HABBIS, Honours Certificated Teacher*, TRADESMEN'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. NOTICE. MR. ALFRED HALL Begs to inform his friends that ho has joined the Old-Established Firm of MESSRS. MORRIS AND CO., LIMITED, WINE MERCHANTS, BRISTOL. Fisher Street, Swansea, July 1st, 1899. [13172 113 Ift A N S -B Y'SXUXBLN. MUJŒLES. SAMPLES POST CHOSEN FOR THE FBEE. U CONNOISSEUR. HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS T E A S RECEIVED.. Extra choice carefully selected Teas of the finest grades only. In half-chests, caddy boxes, tins, and lead packets. Specially digestive Tea (No, 4 blend), has won golden opinions. It is mild in flavour and free from acid or thickness, whilst possessing all the stimulating properties songbt for in a cup of tea. To be had of first-class Grocers, Confectioners and Chemists, or FRANK BRANSBY, Tea Merchant, Mumbles, B.S.O., Glam. THE SWANSEA MERCANTILE BANK, v LIMITED, 18, PARK-STREET, SWANSEA. £ 3 TO zC500 CASH ADVANCED to all Classes of Tradesmen, Professional Men, and respectable Householders, upon their OWN NOTE OF HAND and all kinds of Securities. PAYMENTS to suit Borrowers. Applications promptly attended to by 651 H. B. JONES, MANAGER. COOKING STOVES. What you bear may be pleasing, bnt when people tell you that onr Stock of COOKING BTOVfiS I, ezeeptiooally fine, and that you cannot approach It for price and quality anywhere in South Wales; but if you want to be convinced you should visit our establishments without delay, and we will guarantee that you will not only be pleased but satisfied. JENKINS & CO., IRONMONGERS, 89, OXFORD-ST., 9 & 10, PARK-ST., SWANSEA 1110 S T 0 N E., WINE ANDJSPIRIT MERCHANT, NEATH. Detailed Price List on Application. Telegraphic Address: STONE, NEATH." TANGYES GAS & OIL ENGINES Cornwall Works, BIRMINGHAM. I South Wales Office: 6, High-st., Cardiff, TELEPHONE 142. BATHS, WHITE GLAZED SINKS, &c., AT LOWEST PRICBØ. Also the NEW C.X. WELLSBACH MANTLES of Increased Strength. J. H. NOTT, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, & QUAY PARADE, SWANSEA. w" LIMP" C. 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