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TELEPHONE 17. ALL GOODS Shown at the recent GROCERY EXHIBITION at the ALBERT HALL CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES FROM F ISAAC GALE, 18. HIGH-STREET. SWANSEA. NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & SON _d .dh_ FOR RELIABLE FUR N I T U RE. THEY ARE THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY 4IN WALES, HAVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AND GIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE. ESTABLISHED NEARLY HALF A CENTURY. HIGH-STREET & MORRIS-LANE. SWANSEA. 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. The Best Studio in the Principality for Best Work at Moderate Prices. All the Latest Improvements and Additions. PRICES :-3 for 2s.; 6 for 3s. 12 for 5s. 6d. [20 235, 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 f"The Rover has set the fashion to the World."—Cyclist. IMPERIAL ROVER HIGHEST CLASS MACHINES. NOTED FOR STABILITY. PRICES FROM £ 12 12/- TO < £ 22. AND METEOR CYCLES. HIGHEST CLASS MACHINES. NOTED FOR STABILITY. PRICES FROM X12 12/- TO £22. DEFERRED PURCHASE FROM £ 1 5/- PER MONTH. I SOLE MAKERS-THE ROYER CYCLE CO., LTD., COVENTRY. MAY BE HAD OF JENKINS & CO., 89, OXFORD ST., SWANSEA. | CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. JOHN JONES & CO.. CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Orders for New Work, General Repairs, Painting, Trimming, &c., promptly attended to. Patent Noiseless India Rubber Tyres, and all the Specialities connected with Carriage Bnilding supplied. CAMBRIA CYCLES. LIMITED. [ESTABLISHED 1879] OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA, & MARKET-STREET, LLANELLY, LARGEST AND CHEAPEST CYCLE DEALERS IN WALES. NEW GUARANTEED LADIES' and GENTS' CYCLES from Z7 7s. SOLE AGENTS FOB HUMBERS 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. MANAGING DIRECTOR, MEt. JOHN S. BROWN. SECRETARY, D. G. MORGAN. A JOHN S. BROWN, |H GENERAL and FURNISHING ■I IRONMONGER, If OXFORD-ST.. SASFY' BW for PRICES IB^ SWANSEA. SEE WINDOWS LARGEST N SELECTION. j Y/ JOHN S. BROWN. THE SWANSEA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED. 16, GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA, MAKE CASH ADVANCES FROM X3 TO X500 Immediately to all ClasseB of Householders on NOTE OF HAND, &c. REPAYMENTS TO SUIT BORROWERS. NO FEES. BILLS DISCOUNTED. STRICTEST PRIVACY ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. [1056 CARMARTHEN.—The CAMBRIAN" may be I C obtained at Messrs. W. H. Smith and Sons Railway Bookstall. I YSTALYFERA.—The CAMBRIAN" may be I obtained of MR. DAVIES, Stamp Office, and I Mr. SAM BAKER, newsagent. • SALES BY AUCTION. By Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE- HOLD SHOPS AND DWELLING HOUSES SITUATED IN FIRST-CLASS THOROUGH- FARES IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. MR. ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS has been instructed by the Owner to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the ROYAL HOTEL, High-street, Swansea (subject to such SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the ROYAL HOTEL, High-street, Swansea (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced and read), on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of MAY. 1899, the following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. LOT 1. — All that Commodious, New and Substantially-built LEASEHOLD SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 176, HIGH-STREET, in the County Borough of Swansea, containing on the Ground Floor large shop, kitchen, scullery, larder, yard and outside w.c., &c. On the 1st floor there are two bedrooms, bath room with hot and cold supply, and w.c.; and on the 2nd floor two bedrooms. LOT 2.-All that Commodious New and Substantially-built LEASEHOLD SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 177, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, aforesaid, and adjoining the above Lot, and having similar I accommodation. Lots 1 and 2 are in hand, and are held on lease | for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1894, subject to an annual ground rent of JE58, which will be apportioned at JE29 for each Lot. The estimated rental of each Lot is ZCIOO per annum. LOT 3—All that convenient LEASEHOLD SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE and STABLES at the rear, situate and being No. 4. DILLWYN- STREET, SWANSEA, aforesaid, containing on the ground floor shop, sitting room, kitchen, yard, w.c., and stables, with back entrance on the first floor there are 3 bedrooms and 1 attic above. The stables are now used as a smith's shop, and are let at 2s. 6d. a week to Mr. Solomon. The shop and dwelling-house are in hand, and the estimated rental of the whole is J635 per annum. This Lot is he'd on lease for a term of years from the day of 18 subject to an exceptionally low annual ground rant of zC2 7s. 6d. The Sale to commence at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon precisely. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of investors, capitalists, and others to this sale, as the properties are situated in the be-t positions of the town, and will form safe and desirable investments. The owner will be prepared to sell the same at a price which will ensure a satis- factory percentage on the capital invested. For further particulars and conditions of sale and permission to inspect the properties, apply to Messrs. S. T. LUCAS, Auctioneer, Valuer, and Estate Agent, No. 6, Rutland-street, Swansea, or to Messrs. M. & D. BLOME JONRS. Solicitors (for the vendor), Sheerness and Faversham, Kent. [12862 INSURANCE. £ 4,000,000 Have now been paid in respect of RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, ALL ACCIDENTS, WORKMEN'S ACCIDENTS, FIDELITY GUARANTEE, By the RAIL WAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. A. VIAN, Secretary. LOCAL AGENT Mr. E. Post, 63, Gorse-lane, Swansea. Agents required in unrepresented Districts. SHIPPING. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL A STEAMERS. To CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. 8.8. Numidian, for Quebec and Montreal May 25th 8.8. Californian, for Quebec and Montreal. June 1st 8.8. Siberian, for St. John's, N.F.. ? Halifax. June 3rd 8a Gallia, for Quebec and Montreal June 8th Saloon Fare from £10, 2nd Cabin JB7. Steerage £ b. Through Tickets to all points at special rates. CANADA.—Handbooks, maps. rates, and foil particulars free on application to ALLAN BROTHERS A Co., 19, James-street, Liverpool; or to T. W. R. MAaou & Co., 2, Mount-street; W. M. VAUOHAH, Salubrions- place, Wind-stieet, Swansea. IRELAND AND SCOTLAND. SWANSEA TO B ELPAST AND GLASGOW. I First-class Passenger STEAMERS are Intended to Sail from SHED No. 1. SOUTH DOCK BASIN, SWANSEA, 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-balf, available for Six Month. SPECIAL SUMMER RETURN PARKS Belfast. 20/- available for 1 month. Glasgow. 25/- „ 14 days. The Best Route to Fortrusb, Giants' Causewav, the Highlands and Islands of Scotland to the Isle of Man, via Belfast. Guide Book and all information from M. JONES A BRO., Agents, Swansea. S For th. BBANSBY 8 Epiculas. THESE TEAS HAVE WON CHARACTERISTIC JSltTHUSIASTtC PRAISE —I—— FOB THEIR Digestive QUALITIES. T E A S The PICK of the London Market. In Half-Chests, Caddy Boxes, Tins, and Lead Packets. The very BEST Teas only, selected from the latest London arrivals. Samples, post free, on application. Of First-class Grocers, Confectioners and Chemists, or FRANK BRANSBY, Mumbles, R.S.O., Glam. ESTABLISHED 1840. J. STANLEY JOHNSTON, PICTURE RESTORER, CARVER, GILDER, AND PICTURE FRAME MAKER, CHURCH STREET, SWANSEA. Oil Paintings Lined, Cleaned and carefully Restored Old Prints aud Mezzotint Engravings Cleaned- Re- gilding in ail its branches equa' to new. T HOS. R. R OBINSON, 10, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, COAL MERCHANT (WHOLESALE and RETAIL). BEST LARGE AND THROUGH HOUSE AND ANTHRACITE COALS, AT LOWEST CURRENT PRICES. LL. & T. BULLIN, HEATHFIELD AND FFYNONE MEWS SWANSEA. Beg to state that they have added to theii Business New Funeral Carriages completely. Telephone No. 65. F431 THE ONLY MEANS for destroying ..1air on the Face is by using ALEX ROSS' ORDINARY" DEPILATORY." 3s. 6d., post free for 3s. 9d. stamps, for strong hair the Electric Appliance, 35s.; for thick hair, "Cauterising Liquid" 10a. 6d., or the German Process, 42s. — ALEX BOSS, 62, Theobald's-road, Holborn, London. Information given when asked. Stamped envelope for reply. [10348 NOSE MACHINE.-This is a won- ■ derful contrivance by which the soft cartilage of the nose is pressed into shape by wearing the instrument TO hour daily for a short time. Price 10s. 6d.; sent free by post for stamps or postal orders, 10s. 9d. ALEX Ross, 62, Theobald's-road, London, near Bedford Row. Correspondence invited. fl0976 EDRTCHWCH YMA! DARLLENWCH HWN! SWYDDFA'R CAMBRIAN YW'R LLE GOREU YNG NGHYMRU AM WAITH ARGRAFFU 0 BOB MATH, CYMRAEG A SEISNIG, AM Y PRISIAU MWYAF RHESYMOL YN UNOL A THESTLUSRWYDD A PHERFFEITH- RWYDD Y G WAITH. Da nfonir Estimates yn rhd&Cofier y Clifeiriad- "Y CAMBRIAN," 58, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. I EDUCATIONAL. R I HOWELL'S GLAMORGAN COUNTY Jt-t- SCHOOL, LLANDAFF. An EXAMINATION will be held on the 12th day of JULY, at 12 o'clock, at HOWELL'S GLAMORGAN SCHOOL, for the admission of SIX GIRLS as Howell's Scholars, who will be 1 entitled to free board, lodging and washing, with tuition, for the term of one year, renewable flOm year to year for five, or in exceptional cases six years. The Governors have discretionary power to make a grant for clothing in addition. Candidates must be resident in the administra- Candidates must be resident in the administra- tive County of Glamorgan, or in the Countiee of Brecknock, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Pembroke and Radnor, or the County Borough of Swansea, and must not be under 11 or over 14 years of j £ e. The Scholarship will be awarded to ihe Candidate who passes the best examination, subject to the condition that the Governors vill not award the Scholarship to any girl who is not from her pecuniary circumstances in need of it The railway fares of qualified candidates vill be paid, but no railway fare will be paid for more children from any one school than there tre vacancies. dJ-'ber particulars may lie obtained from All applications must be sent to the Clerk before the 5th day of July next. c. By order of the Governors, OR » « E- WALDRON, Clerk. 96. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. [12850 LANGLAND COLLEGE, I (2 & 4, HARTFIELD SQUARE), EASTBOURNE. PATRONS: Right Honourable Lord Aberdare. Right 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. Roundell, Esq. And Others. PRINCIPAL- MISS M. E. VINTNER. Seven years Head Mistress of the Swansea High School, Girls' Public Day School Company. Four years Chief Mathematical and Science Mistress, Kensington High School. Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripog, Cambridge. Intermediate Science. Lon- don University, First Division. Certifi- cated Student in Honours and Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge. Associate and Amott Scholar of Bedford College, London. Well-fitted Gymnasium. Frenoh, German and English Resident Governess. Visit- ing Masters. ril229 IRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL^ 8T, HELEN'S LODGE, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL—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. [22 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. LINLEY HOUSE SCHOOL. 48, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS-THE MISSES BONNETT. School Duties Resumed THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 1899. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge, Trinity College, and all Public School Examina- tions. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. [12781 LANGLAND BAl. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL BELLEVUE, LANGLAND NKAB SWAHSEA. PRINCIPALS—The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill. and overlooking the sea. [6412 PONTARDAWE. TANYRALLT SCHOOL. JL Preparation for all examinations. Special attention to backward boys. Healthy situation. Home oomforts. Good diet. Moderate terms. Excellent references.-Apply to MR ASTLEY SAMUEL. < PENDEEN COLLEGE, LANGLAND BAY. MODERN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CONDUCTED BY MISS I. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. (Daughter 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 Sidniouth, 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 ar.d Royal College of Music), Trinity College, College of Violinists, Diploma (Teachers) and other examinations. ] f .-α- ST. CATHERINE'S COLLEGE, FOR DAY BOYS AND BOARDERS, LANGLAND BAY, NEAR SWANSEA. Beautiful Air and Scenery; Climate Mild but not relaxing; Safe Bathing; Fine Beach' and Sands; very suitable for Invalids, Delicate Children, and those born in India. Liberal Diet. Great care Individual Attention. There is a separate Preparatory Department for very little Boys. For Prospectus, &c., apply- REV. F, E. SCOTT, M.A., Oxford, HBAD-MASTER. -T SHORTHAND AND NAVIGATION s SCHOOL. 22, NEW OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS. J. & B. HARRIS, 1st Class Honours Science Teachers. CANDIDATES SUCCESSFULLY Prepared for ALL LOCAL MARINE BOARD and CIVIL SERVICE Examinations. N 'iviyrecent successes of Masters and Mates. Majority oassed on their real first trial PITMAN'S SHORTHAND taught to speed of 100 words a minute within 3 montns' tuition. LESSONS given in Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Sanitary Inspectors. Mensuration, &e. Dav and Evening Classes. ""VTEATH & DISTRICT BILL-POSTING -LL COMPANY.-Late T. WALL. OFFICES ASBBMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. MANAGER -.—J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the Best Posting Stations in Neath and District. MUSICAL. MR DO N A JL D W L O T T (Formerly Assistant Organist of Lichfield Cathedral), GIVES LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN PLAYING (both Solo and Accompaniment), VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING, HARMONY, COMPOSITION, &c. (Personally or by Correspondence). MR. LOTT is prepared to give his MUSICAL LECTURES, and to accept Engagements as Conductor to Choral Societies and Choirs. Address: 43, WALTER-ROAD, Swansea. TYTR. MAURICE GOUDMAN, SOLO VIOLONCELLIST, (Late Member of Sir Cbas. Halle's famous Orchestra), GIVES LESSONS ON THE 'CELLO. Open for Recitals, Concerts, At Homes, &c. For terms and particulars, apply- 16, HANOVER STREET, 1221 SWANSEA. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES, GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD. MISS CRAVEN'S JUVENILE CLASSES are held at her residence on MONDAY at 5 o'clock, and WEDNESDAY at 2.30 and 5 o'clock. SATURDAYS at 2.15. GWYN HALL, NEATH, THURSDAY, at 2.30. CLASSES are also held at Carmarthen, Llanelly, Llandovery College, Morriston, and the Mumbles. ADULT TUITION CLASS, MONDAY EVENINGS. PRIVATE LESSONS. [18 T^TR. ERNEST RUDDELL, ■L Organist and Choirmaster of Holy Trinity Church, Swansea, VISITS PUPILS FOR ORGAN, PIANO, SINGING, AND THEORY OF MUSIC. ADDRESS: 63, CROMWELL-ST., SWANSEA. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTER-ROAD. M RS. 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 Moaic.&o. 2444 MR. ARTHUR HEY, Mus. BAC., F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M. (Organist and Choir-master St. James' Church), Prepares pupils for the R.A.M., R.C.O., T.C.L., and other Diplomas, and the Certificates of the Assoc. Board of the R.A.M. and R.C.M. RECENT SUCCESSES :-A.T.C.L. (1898); A.R.C.O. (1898 and 1899); and Fifteen Assoc. Board Certificates (1898 and 1899). 8, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. MISS MARION EVANS (Bronze and Silver Medallist and Certificate of Merit, R.A.M.), IS Prepared to accept ENGAGEMENTS for CONCERTS, and also give LESSONS in VOICE PRODUCTION and SINGING. Llanelly and Neath visited weekly. | ADDRESS :— 27, BRYN-Y-MOR CRESCENT, SWANSEA. MR. TOMLINSON, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN & PIANO, IS prepared to supply ORCHESTRAS for CONCERTS, BALLS, and ENTERTAIN- MENTS in general. MR. A. TOMLINSON receives PUPILS for VIOLONCELLO. Terms on Application— 25, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, 1086] SWANSEA. Nature's Perfect Remedy for all kinds of Worms. WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) ■yjy ORM LOZENGES. For over 30 years this highly Valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurable) is 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. BlR,—I have for some time used your Anthelmintic or Worm Lozenges in my family, and find them a very speedy and efficacious cure for Ascarides, and tbeir agreeable and convenient form is a great recommend* (too far children.—W. HuTCHiwsoM. Vicar of Howden, Yorkshire. SYMPTOMS.—Any of the following Symptoms indicate Worms Variable appetite, foetid breath, acid eructa- 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 cougb, and emaciation of the body. often mistaken for decline. nervousness, slow fever, and irregular pulse faintness, sometimes convulsive fits, often causing sudden death; dizziness, sore throat, and inflammation of tbe bowels. The above symptoms vary according to the kind of Worms. The Loaenllescontaln nothing detrimental to the Con- stitution, and are suitable for r.U ages. Williams' (Pontardawe) Worm Lozenges are prepared from the Original Receipt by JOHN DAVIES, M.R.P.S., Chemist, 30, High street, Bwansea, and sold by most chemists, at 91d., 13$d.. and 8s. 9d. per box; by post, 14 or 34 stamps. Protected by the Government stamp, on which are engraved the words Williams' Worm Loxenges." CUPISS' CONSTITUTION BALLS Are an unfailing remedy (write for pamphlet) TESTIMONIAL. Russley Park. I have used Cupiss' Constitution Balls for the last 10 years, and have much pleasure in testifying to the good effects they have had in improving the con- dition of Horses in training, particularly in the Spring and Autumn months. MAT. DAWSON. For HORSES, for Grease, Swelled Legs, Cracked Heels,Coughs, Colds, Staring Coat, Influenza, giving tone and vigour, and keep- ing high-fed Horses in Health, &c. For CATTLE & SHEEP in cases of Hove or Blown, Hide Bound, Loss of Appetite, Dis- temper, Epidemic, Ac. For Scouring in Calves they are almost infal- lible. Prepared upwards of 50 years by the late FRANCIS CUPISS, M.R.C.V.8. Sold in Packets, Is. 9d. and 3s. 6d. each, 7 small 108. 6d., or 7 large 21s., by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, or from the Proprietor, The Wilder- ness, Diss, Norfolk, on receipt of amount. £ 1 TIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. TIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. GTIFF'S STARCH. GTIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. £ 1 TIFF'S STARCH. £ 1 TIFF'S STARCH. ks TIFFS STARCH. TIFF'S STARCH. Bold In lib. Picture Boxes. Sold in 51b. Packets. Trade Mark-Queen Bess. Uniform Quality. Warranted Pure. Most Economical. Imparts an Exquisite Gloss Makes Linen Look like New. For Collars. For Wristbands. For Shirt Fronts. For Neckties. For Caps. For Cuffs. For Lace. For Liiien. For Muslins. Fer Curtains. For Table Clotbs. Ask for Stiff's Starch. Note tbe Caution Label. Observe the Trade Mark.. Pee Dr. Hassall's Testimonial. AlarIc what Dr. Griffin says. Read Pro. Herapath's Report. Sold by Grocers. Bold by Druggists. Sold by Oilmen. t__ Established 1818. Wholesale-STIFF & Co., REDCLIFF-STREET BRISTOL. 11709 DLOOB& Co., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS AND BILL POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. All descriptions of Advertising, Circular Distribution, Ac., promptly attended to. Oftice:-20, CALVERT. STREET, SWANSEA I HOTELS. BRIGHTON.—GRAND HOTEL. Centre of sea front. Electric light throughout. Lift to all floors. Bicycle room. Inclusive terms if desired from d*y- *or particulars apply to A. I>, HOOK, Manager. DAVIES'S PRIVATE and RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, for gentlemen, 1, Devonshire- street, Portland-place, London, W. Bed rooms, use of sitting-rooms, &c., per day, 2s. and 2s. 6d.; per week, 8s. to 14s. Central and good position. LLANDRINDOD WELLS. ROCK HOUSE HOTEL (FULLY LICENSED.) Seven miles good Trout Fishing. Adjoins celebrated Springs and Baths. Excellent Cuisine. Moderate Tariff. QUELLYN ROBERTS & CO.'S NORTH WALES HOTELS. LLANDUDNO.-QUEEN'S HOTEL. Finest L position. First-class. Completely modern- ized and refitted. Drawing, writing and smoke- rooms, luxurious lounge and children's nursery, all facing sea. Billiards, Electric light, Bus. Telephone 70. DOLGELLY.—GOLDEN LION ROYAL HOTEL. First-class County and Family Hotel. Situated in its own grounds, foot of Cader ldris. Billiards, Fishing, Stabling, Bus. NR. DOLGELLY (5 miles).—TYN Y GROES HOTEL. A mountain-side Inn, roman- tically situated in gold-mining district. Fishing, Stabling. PENMAENPOOL.—GEORGE HOTEL. A P riverside Inn, OR Barmouth estuary. River, lake and sea fishing. Boats for hire, Stabling. HARLECH;—CASTLE HOTEL. First-ciass Tourist and Golfers' Hotel. Magnificently situated. Royal St. David's Golf Club, cele- brated 18-hole course. Fishing, Shooting (1,000 acres), Stabling. ANGLAND BAY HOTEL. NEAR SWANSEA, SOUTH WALES. The sheltered position of Langland Bay, with a southern aspect and balmy air, which entitles it to be called the Mentone of Wales," renders it a most desirable Winter residence, highly recom- mended by the medical profession. The Hotel stands in its own extensive grounds, situated in the centre of the bay. It commands most beautiful views, and is replete with modern comfort. Hot and cold salt and fresh water baths on every floor. Changing gardens. Several lawn tennis courts and bowls. Special Inclusive Winter Terms can be made by application to the Manageress, MRS. RICHARDSON, (Late of the Hydro, Limpley, Stoke.) Telephone No. 502. II CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, c SWANSEA. COMMERCIAL, COFFEE, AND SMOKE ROOMS, BANQUETING HALL, BILLIARDS. MODERATE CHARGES. ORDINARY DAILY from 1 to 2.30. 2s. inclusive For Particulars and Tariff apply to the 11882] MANAGERESS. ROYAL HOTEL, SWANSEA. First Class Family and Commercial Hotel. Extensive Banqueting Hall and Ball Room. Table d'Hote Luncheon daily from 12.30 to 3 p.m. Telephone 56. MANAGERS .—MB. AND MRS. FALKNER (late Langland Bay Hotel). THE PARIS EXHIBITION OF 1900. GRANDS HOTELS Du TROCADERO. XA Specially constructed for the Exhibition year. Prices from £5 12s. Od. to i 6 8s. Od. per week ,payable in monthly or quarterly Instalments, including meals and accommodation, 14 Exhibition Tickets, Carriage Excursions, etc. The hotels are within two minntes walk of the Exhibition, and are opposite the same. Electric Light- ing, newly furnished, excellent sanitary arrangements, lifts, etc. Sole Agents throughout tbe World; THE INTERNATIONAL SLEEPING CAR COMPANY. Central Offices: 14. COCKSPUR-ST., LONDON, 8.W. Rooms may be secured at once, and early application is recommended. For detailed Pros pert its and Subscription Forms, apply to r. B. W. MASON & CO., 2, MOUNT-STREKT, COOKING STOVES. 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