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$talc of Gorges tOR CONSECUTIVE WIBKIIT INSERTIONS OF SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, or not exceeding 24 words, 6d. per Inseition. Every additional 8 words, Fourpence. The foregoing Scale applies only to APARTMENTS AND HOUSES To LET or WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT or WAVTED; HOUSES, OFFICES, PROPERTIES aDd SHOPS to LFT or SELL; LOST and FOUND; MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE WANTS and SALES; but not to any advertise- ment of a Trade nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES, &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four words 9d. per insertion. Thirty-two „ 1/- » A reduction is made for a series of 6, 13, 26, or 52 inset tions. If a Voucher Copy be desired, an extra Three Halfpence per inaction should be added to above cheap prepaid rat39. Unless repaid the Advertisements1 will be ohargod by the Business scale. Advertise ments 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 are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Department. Letters to Advertisers by Initials, Ac., or otherwise, may be directed to THE CAMBRIAN" Office free of charge; and if tttmpB are sent to cover postage, will be for- warded to the Advertiser's own address. fV Remittances under as. may be made in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Orders. Postal Orders should be made payable to THE SOUTH WALES DAILY POST" CO., LTD., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address all communi- cations to [THE MANAGER. THE CAMBRIAN NEWSFAPER, SWANSEA.
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. Mrs. James and Family. Skdtty. desire to express their heartfelt thanka to all who so kindly sympathised wit<h them in their sad bereavement, and also to those who did so much towards making the recent concert such a success. 841n5-13
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IN MEMORIAM. BOSSEOEt-.—In loving memory of my dear father. Rosser Roaser, who oted at West- father. Rosser Roaser, who c*ed at W est- burv Villa., Swanaeat, May 13th, 1901.—Thy will be done. 840u5-19 SITUATIONS VACANT DOMESTIC SERVATFLS. EXPERIENOED General tor small family; must be good plain cook.-Mrs. Glad- win. Adarec-treet. Bridgend. 748r5-18 piENEBAL Servant Wanted; country girl vJ not objected to.—Apply 1, Woodllands- terrace, Swansea. 745r5-18 GENERAL Servant Wanted; muert be thor- ougfhly experienced; two in family; good wages.—Apply Mrs. LlDC. Dol Garreg, Builth Wells. 857n5-14 LEWIS LEWIS and Co., Drapers, Swansea, require two uman< Housemaids for their London BranchApply. Housekeeper, 28, High- street, Swansea. 609r5-14 NURSE-Housemaid and General Wanted, four in family.—Apply by letter first, 93, Lewis-road, Neath. 767r5-19 t) ESPECTABLE Girl Wan Led. to assist at Housework.—Apply amy t me, 53, Fine- bury-terrace, Swansea. 604r5-l5 HBGISTBr Office for Servants, 52, Oxford- Street, Swansea.—Mrs. Llewellyn How- ell requires Cooks, Parlourmaids, House- maids. Nurses, Young Girl? and Maids for Llandriwdod. 644r5-16 TWO good General Servants Wanted, at once; alao Housemaid-Waitress; lipo-d Wages given; references required.—Comley, ge's gl Porthcawl. 718r5-18 ,T\;T ANTED. a Sewing Maid, at once.—Apply *» Rotherslade Hotel, MumWea. 9760d.b.5-15 T\rANTED, a Girt, about 15, for light work, —Apply 32, Marlborough-road, Swan- sea. 725r5-18 i\7~ANTED, a General Servant, aged 19, sleep out.—Apply 98. Hamilton-terrace. Gorse Lanes, Swansea. 730r5-18 WANTED. two good timer aJ Servants, at once; age 18 to 30.—Apply Hay, L.N.W. Hotel, Goweroon. 832n5-15 WANTED, a good General, for business house.—Apply by letter to M.S., ''Daily Post," Swansea. 752r5-18 "rAXTBD, at once, a good General Ser- 1* *4 vant.—App'.j' MM. 1* VVdbiJter, Calvert- street, Swansea. 773r5-19 WANTED, General Servant, 17 or 18; Mj references required.—«5t. Pearoe. 52, Mansel-terra^e, Swansea. 703r5"18 \\TANTED, respectable Young Girl for General Housework.—Apply Bromhaul, Oalvert-terra-ce. Swansea. 676r5-14 WANTED, immediately, General Servant, yo-ung preferred.—Apply Mrs. Wickers. 6. Walter-road, Swanwa. 607r5-14 WANTED, a good General, for business housework; sleep li'-me. Apply 20, Kensington-crescent, Swansea. 751r5-18 WANTED, respectable Girl, to aasiet at Housework, a.ge 16, to aleep home.— Apply 8, Mansel-streef, Swansea. ,"t-Xr ANTED. immediately, a strong Girl as » ScullenyTnaid—Apply personally too Manageress, Royal Hotel, Swansea. 577r5-14 WANTED, at once, au experienced Gen- eral Servant; references required.- Apply 9. De-larBeche-street, Swansea. 722r5-18 TVTANTED, General Servant, 20 to 25, Hhree in family; no washing.—Appliy be- tween 5 and 8, 11, Eaton-crescent, Swansea. 705r5-18 WANTED, at once, a strong Girl as Gen- eral Servant*, and to assist in Bar. Apply evenings. Tunnel Hotel, Swansea. 746r5-17 ~V\7ANTED, immediately, respectable Girl, J about 17. for Housework; good charac- ter; bwo in family .-14. Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swan- !a_ 692r5-18 W ANTED. a cleau, Girl, about 15. to assist with general housework, uiorninga oniy.^Apply 26, Kranswick-s'treeLj Swansea. 766r5-19 TXT ANTED, a respectable, clean Girl, as 1 *■ General, age 16. in small family, good home.—Apply 31, Glanmer-crescent, Uplands, Swansea.. 671r5-18 ^^TANTfeD. experienced General Servant, by 19th of this month; Nurae-Houae- maid kept no washing.—Apply Brookland Yi'- Brook(and-jterrace; Swansea. 615r5-15 ANTED, at once, smart General' Ser- vant; one with knowledge of waiting Preferred,—Apply personally, Steward, Bris- tol Channel Yacht Club, Mumbles. 842n5-19 gWTANTED. for a small private Hotel, a domestioated Young Person as Sewing one fond of children, and willing to yake heraelf generally useful preferred. — Rotiherslad« Howl, Langland Bay, •ambles. 9760d.b.5-16 SITUATIONS VACANT. ( HOUSEKEEPERS, Etc. WANTED, a good girl, for housework, and to assist in Bar; Charwoman kept: must have good references,-Appolf Mrs. Freear, True Briton, High-atreet, Swansea. 726r5-15 "ITS/"ANTED, respectable Woman Working Hoxisekeeper, from 40 to 50 years of age, on small farm,. and able to milk; with good character; Welsh preferred. — Writt,e Keeper, "Daily Post," Swansea* 692r5-14 COOKS. COOK-General Wanted, from 25 to 30 pre- c ferred; personal character; no children. —Apply Mrs. Maggs. 13, Wind-ifettreet, Swan- sea. 631r5-16 COOK.-Wa,nted. thoroughly experienced C Cook for business house; good wages to competent person.—Apply W. Edwards. Dra- per. Swansea. 7MrM8 WANTED, goad Cook; also two House- ma.ida and strong Kitohenmaid.— Apply, giving full particu.ars, The Berkeley, Llandrindod Wells. 637r5-16 COOK-General Wainted. thoroughly trust- C worthy—Apply personally, with refer- ence; good wag.es.-Hopkins. Woodfield Tem- perance Hotel. Morriaton. 556r5-14 WANTED, a respectable, middle-aged woman as Cook-General; one capable of taking charge of house preferred; another servant kept.-Apply Ward. Treelanda, Leck- hampton. Cheltenham. 758r5-18 WANTED, immediately, experienced and Plain Cook, Parlour and House-Par- lourmaids, experienced and young Generals. Vacancies for season for Cooks, Chamber- maids, Waitresses, e^tc—Apiply Mi&s Lewis, Highrcliass Registry, 18, Castle-street. Swan- sea. 800r5-20 NURSES. NURSEMAID Wanted, immediately, about 17 years of age. to take charge of one infant.-Apply Mrs. Doctor Williams, Aber- avon. 9763d ,b.5-15 ANTED, immediately*. Nurse, with ex- perience, as second, where two are kept for boy and 2 for baby; aged 22-25; must be atrong and active.—Apply, with full particulars, Mrs. Gibbins. Garthanor, Neath. 699r5-14 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. AN Apprentice to the Carpentry and Join- ering Waiat'ed.—Apply Colbura, Batihr laaWw Swansea. 621r5-16 A SSAYING.-Wanted. an Apprentice; mod- A erate premium required.-Apply J. E. Penrose. 13, Gwydr-crescenit, Swansea. 680r5-18 AGENTS Wanted, whole or leijure time. The work is well paid, and entails no outlay. Particulars will be sent on applica- tion.—Address Parke, '"Daily Post." Swansea 9780d.h6-19 A BSTAINEBjS and General Insurance Oom- pany. Limited, require Agency Inspec- tors in South Wales, under their Bristol branch office; the duties include the intro- duction of agents, the extension of the com- pany's ordinary life and House Purchase department?.—Applications from abstainers. stating aga, experience, and aa'lary, E.W.D. Caines, District Manager, 24. Sydenham-rd.. Bristol. 763r5 20 i BAKER Wanted.—Wellington Bakery, Wel- lington-street, Swansea. 733r5-18 BAKER Wanted, for one month.; night work.—Apply R. E. Jones, Ltd., Bakery, Alexandra Arcade, Swansea. 672r5-14 BOY Wanrted, for Office; must be sharp; one who has just left sc-hool preferred. —Address Sharp, "Daily Post," Swansea. 760r5-19 CORRESPONDENT wlmted for waunari- wy;dd and neighhourhood.—Apply Sub- Eciitor, "Daily Po-iit," Swaaicea. n CHEMICAL- Plumbers.—Wanted, two or c three good men; permanency to steady men,-R. Matthews, Baru Meadow Works, j Dukingfield, Che hirf. 768r5-18 CLERKSHIPS: £ 85~ £ 450; Admiralty. War, c Excis1, Custuma offices; vacancies now, open to all, a.ged 15 23. Experience unneces- sary. Special explanatory pamphlet free.— Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert-hall, Edinburgh. 640rM6 DRESSMAKING and Millinery.—Want- 1. 1) Apprentices.—Apply ennett and North- over, 1. Meftbourne-place, Swansea. 708'-5-13 DRESSMAKING.—Apprentices and Improv- era Wanted at once.-Apply Mrs. Lucas, Costumier, 5. C-radock-street, Swansea.. 733r5-18 DRESSMAKING — Wanetd. mraedia Lily, ) D Improver to the Dressmaking; lITe in. Apply Mrs. Ree?. 43. Malveru,ter race. Sv. a ii- yea. iPj» £ -14 DRESSMAKIN G.—W ant t d, at once, Ap- D prentices to the Drees and Mantle makiag.-Apply Mim Wales, 199. Kemaiiigtron- terrace, near Hospital. 645r5-18 Goon Man Wanted, ait once.—Apply G National Dairy Co., Dynevor. 717r5-18 TI AIRDBESSER .—Wan t ed. a aharp Lad as R Apprentice.—Apply J. Bridle. Postern Buildings, Swansea. irfAIRDRESSING.-Wanted. an Apprentice -H for the above; with or without pre- mium—W. Savage, Swansea.- 713rxi9 AIRDRRSSElT Wanted, at once, a good Haircutter and Shaver. Apply Stanley, 26. Cha.rle>?-strect, Newport. 757rt>-ia AX Wanted, £ 2 weekly and commission. Regular employment. Experience un- necessary—Address J Acme Surface Co., Black- poo!. 770r5-26 OFFICE Boy Wanted in Shipbroker's Office- -Apply by letter to R. E. Jam«s. Ade- laide-atreet, Swansea. 785ro-16 OUTFITTIXG and Gent&' M,Ere,ery. 0 Wanted, a pushing Young Man.—Apply. giving full particulars, to E. Hughes. Lon- don House. Bridgend. 719r5~18 TDERSONS Wanted, on commission. Agents, p etc.—Tl?e London a,nd Paris Exchange, Ltd., London, arc open to entertain proposals for local representation.—Address in first instance to Mr. Gunton. Mackworth Hotel. Swans :a. 753r5-lS ROYAL Navy and Royal Marinea.—Con- otiant employment at a good rate of pay for men and boys of good character- Apply Recruiting Office. Royal Naivy and Royal Marines, Alexandra-road, Swan:iea. 729r5-18 rpO Tailoresaes.—Wanted, at once„ a good X Trouser Hand.—Apply 26, Castle-street, Swans 'a. 795r5-19 rpo DRAPEtR.S—Wanted, immediately), a 1 smart Young Man, about 20, as Travel- ler for Wholesale Warehouse.—Apply, giving ,experi-eilee, full particulars, and salary ex- pected. to Energetic, "Daily Post," Swansea. y 714r5-18 Wo good. pushing Agents Wanted for a first-dals:- Insurance Company, doing hn-th Ordinary and Industrial Business, for ClydaclJ and Morriston. Books vacant through Promotion. Salary and commission given'to good men willing to canvass and develop same. No debit system.-Apply to Wm H,rrie,. S„P«.. 674r5-18 riston. 1^7"ANTED, a Plain Machinist for Coats. — >V. Apply 36. Ffynone-terrace, fewansea. T7irANTED. smart, Office Boy-Apply T. H. Price and C.. 20. Wind-street. Swan- sea. WANTED. Hmart. Lad, for Office.—Apply W. J. Rogers, Ltd., 8, Humphrey^t.. Swansea. 678r5-18 \\T ANTED ran iar L Boy; good writer. » and knowledge of town.—F. N. *">•• "Dai:y Post." Swansea. 791r5-li "1XTANTEIK Y.mnV Man. about 18. as » » Fourth Boots.-Apply Head Boots. Royal Hotel. Swansea 677r5-14 WANrED. imartBoy for Boiling Stores. » » -Apply H. Stone, Wine Merchant, 7. Fisher-street. Swansea. 605r5-15 SITUATIONS VACANT. MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. WJANTED, four good Bricklayers.—Apply VVi at once to W. H. Michael and Oo„, 28, Russell-atreet, Swansea. 580r5-14 WAITRESS Wanted; one wilKLng L) arsiist VT in Housework.—Apply after 4 p.m.— Mrs. Lockleiy, Albert Restaurant,, Swansea. 570r5-14 TArANTED, an Apprentice: also an Im- W» prover to titoe Electric Lighiting.— Apply P. Symons, 11, Union street, Swansea. 670r5-18 ANTED, respectable Woman, to take in » family washing—Apply between 6 and 8 p.m., Mrs. Couch, Bay View, West Cross. 668r544 -tx^aNTMD. respeetaule strong Girl, for VV Shop; must be a good scholar; -efer- enc&s required.—Apply 17. High-street Arcade. Swansea. 728rj-l? AITANTE:D. Draymen; knowledge of horses VV4 necessary.—Apply between the hours 0" 6 and 7. to W. J. Rogers, 8. Humphrey- atreet. Swansea. 679r5-18 JO- "1^7"ANTED, a atromg Young Man for Pack- ing, experience of Grocery Trade necessary.—Waiters and Batclielor, aft. Mary- street, Swansea. 622r5-15 \\TANTED, active Barmaid; good home (to reliable worker. State wages and re- ferences—Mrs. Butt. Great Western Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 793r5-19 'X\rANTED, Sales Agent for Dry Steam Gol- » liery; able tio diispoiae 100 tons daily prepared to invest in stoarea—Address 'oa.l, "Da:]y Post," Swansea. 555r5-14 "1^7"ANTED, Ladiy Apprentices to tto« Drap- VVj ery trade; also Assistants who can ypeak Welsh; also Errand Boy.-Apply J. B. Pritchard, 72. Oxford"3tne»t, Swainaea. 563r5-14 T^fTANTED, for small Mixed Farm, a prac- VYi tical Working Couple; small, or no family: must be good milkers, willing and obliging, and accustomed to farm work gen- erally.-Write Box 11. "Daily Post." Swansea. 650r5-18 Tl\7"ANTED, Itwo smart Young I.adies, for W light outdoor work; must possess business and ladylike appearance; wages 7s., commission, and fares paid.—Apply between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., to J. C. Brown. 29, Alex- andra-road, Swansea. 790r5-16 T^TAOTED immediiaieln stylish First Hamd f l Dressmaker and Millinetr, to take charge of small work room.Sta-te experi- ence, salary, and references. Miss Williams, Owmdryadn Housa, Gwa un-cae-Gurwen. Glam. 632r546 PAINTERS.—Wanted, two good Hands, at once—Applv 11. Fineibury-terrace. 741r5-15 YOUNG Girl Wanted, immediately.—Poly- technic Studio, Oastile-stre/t, Swansea. 626x5-16 YOUNG I/ady requires engagement as Morn- ing or Daily Governess or Companion Help.—Write Companion, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 788r5-19 YOUNG MAN Wanted. 35s. per week and commi-suion; regular work; splendid opening.—Address Compo Works, Farnworth. Bolton, Lanc8. 724r5-18 YOUNG Men desirous of joining fh<j Regu- lar Army or Militia, should apply at the Recruibiag Office, H, Union-stneet, Swan- sea. Splendid opportunity for ladftlWemteIDIt in all branches to well-oonducted young men. 340r6-1 10S. to 25s. Weekly "easily earned M. Home. Cu'tting Paper Stencils; work taken; materials found.—Stamped envelope, Chan- ney., 3. Milm-an-t-errace, Horneey, London. 28r5-27_ 9A8. Weekly Sallary offered to either aex Ov (who can write) for their spare mo- ments; work may be done evenings.-For par- ticulars send addressed envelope to M. TTUB- coot and Co., 17, Glemdower, Torquay. 660r6-lfl SITUATIONS WANTED. \\7ANTKD, Situa-tion by smart Young Lady • »4 in Tobacconist's or Confectionery or any Lght business.—Apply Mrs. Jenkins, 2, Lift'.u Gam-streelt, Swansea. 756r5-19 A"" Widow requires Situation as Working Housekeeper to Lady or Gentleiman; a good home in Swansea, in June.-Write June, "Daily Post," Swansea. 736r5-18 CLERK (Head) desires post. Bookkeeping (d.e>.). Correspondence; capable of oon- truLing or as auditor.—TV rite Sco&t,"Dajily Post," Swansea. 704r5-18 UOTJAITIONS Waited a a General Servants for several strong Country Girds. Hun- dreds of Ladies suited. Testimonials free. Mrs. Coster, Registry, Gloucester. 658r5-18 GENTLEMAN (28), dtesires employment as Collector, Agent, or any postooo of trust; splendid connection in Swansea amd District; good correspondent; WelSih anld English; knows sihorthand and bookkeeping; has an exceptional good round in the coal trade; references.—Address Activity, "Daily Post." Swansea. 519r5-14 APARTMENTS. .^JOMFORTABLE Sitting Rooms and Bed- roams to LML use of boitih-room; clotie to the Hospital; terms mo<Jexatie.—Apply 13. Kensingtonf-crescent, Swansea. 517a6-1 A PARTMENTS.—To all having Apartments e''• -Do not lose pounds by having your Apartments empty when, for Is. (or toree weeks, -can'lave «• thirty-word ADVERTI&E- m »ix LO-NDON SUBURBAN WEWS- PAPERS, circulating in districts whiuh each year send thousands of visitors to Swansea. Names of papers Ley ton," Ley tonstone, West "ailstead, Woodford, and Forest Gate, Manor Park," and "Ilfor i Express and Independent '—Address, PUBLISHER, "Inde- pendent Office, Leytonstone, London, N.E. TO BE LET. TO LET, iO Oasteton, Mumbes, with im- mediate possession.—Apply 61, Maneel- iterrace, Swansea, or Tunbridge, Auctioneer, Gower-'i'treet, Swansea. 502a3-27 CYCLE AGENTS and others. Stoart Lock-up Shop, well-lighted cellars as workshop fittings throughout; best position. Enguire 14, Picton Place, Swansea. 506A4-10 TRADE SPECIALITIES. DAVIES' BALSAM OF HONEY for Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Tightness of the Chest, &c. 6id. and is. 3 1.—Prepared only by J. DAVIES, M.P.8 Jispeusin*, CtEmtst. tiO. Hiit) street. Bwanse* 29 P MOLYKEUX, Fish Merchant, 126, High- i. t street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in: own for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32^ riO BUILDERS.—Billheads. Memorandums, 1 Business Circulars and Caras, lime Sheets, Sstimato Books, and every kind of Commercial Printine at the CAMBRIAN Office. 211. High-street, Swansea. SHOP FRONTS, Interior Fittings, Coun- ters, Show Cases, Office Fittings, Wire Blinds, complete alterations for all Trades, modern style, superior workmanship, prompt. execution, competitive prices, estimates- ired. —Parnall and Sons, Ltd., Shop, Bar and Office Fitters, 12, Alexandra Road, Swansea.. l' Nat. Telephone, 0,495. 295. ROW LANDS —BROWN.—The Bepresen- r\ tatives of Thomas Rowlands, husband of Miss Brown, who died in 1819, A'ond was daughter of David Brown, mav be-fit by applying to De Bernardv and Co., 25, Bed- ford Row, London, W.C. 18-Cam. 5—8. PUBLIC NOTICES. I SWANSEA AND SOUTH WALES IN- s STITUTION FOR THE BLIND. The ANNUAL MEETING Will take place at. the Institution, Northampton Place, On MONDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, May 18th. The Chair will be taken by JOHN GLASBROOK, ESQ. (High Sheriff of Glamorganshire), At Three o'clock. The Institution will be open for inspection by visitors from 2 to 3 p.m. The Pupils will give a. selection of Vocal and Instrumental Music and Recitations. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. JOSEPH HALL, 403 Hon. Secretary. BATH AND WEST AND SOUTHERN COL N IIES SOCIETY. Great Show at Bristol. LIVE STOCK. MACHINERY. WORKING DAIRY, POULTRY, FLOW- ERS. SCIENCE AND ART EXHIBI- TIONS. JUMPING AND DRIVING COMPETI- TIONS. COLDSTREAM GUARDS BAND. Admuhion. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, May 27.2 8, 29, '2/6; Children. 1- Saturday, May vO, and Wliit-Mondav, 1/ Children. 6d. Season Tickets for the "Week 7 6. LLANDOVERY. WHIT-MONDAY, 1st June. GREAT ATTRACTIONS. Brass Band Contests, Male Voice Competitions, Champion Solo Competitions, and Timbering Competitions, Preceded by a CARNIVAL. BRASS BAND CONTESTS. TEST PIECE—"Gems of Welsh Melodff" (R. Smith and Co.). Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd £ 5; 3rd, £ 3; 4th, £ 1. MARCH PAST—"Tommy Atkins" (A. S. Beaumont); published by Ch ie. Woolhouse, 174, Wardour Street, W. Prizes: 1st, £1 10s.; 2nd, 10s. MALE VOICE COMPETITIONS. OPEN—"Destruction of Gaza." Prize jB25, and Gold Medal. LOCAL (within a radius of 12 miles)—"Awn i ben v Wyddfa fawr." Prize, £ 5, and Silver Medal. TIMBERING COMPETITIONS. FIRST CLASS (Timbermen).— Prizes: 1st, JB5; 2nd. £1 10s.; 3rd, 15s.; 4th, 7s. 6d. Entrance fee, 2s. 6d. < SECOND CLASS (Colliers).—Prizes 1st, £1 10s.; 2nd, 168.; 3rd, 10s.; 4th, 58. En- trance fee, 2s. CHAMPION SOLO COMPETITIONS. CHAMPION SOLO COMPETITIONS. TENOR—' O na byddai'n o hyd."—Prize £1 Is and' a silver medal. BASS OR BARITONE (own selection). Prize, £ 1 Is, and a silver medal. For further particulars apply to Hon. Sec. retary E. PRICE-GRIFFITH, National Provincial Bank, 329 Llandovery. MARY ANN KNIGHT, or KNAUGHT, iti formerly MARY ANN KIEFF or KIEFT, daughter of AGNES and JOHN KIEFT and late of Braunton, Devon. Will the above or any parson able to give infor- mation about her. please communicate with "0. T. S. "The Cambrian," Swansea. 406 4- MUSICAL. — — I MISSFLOUENCE FRICKER A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., Receives Students for the HIGHBR Dzvz-tov. MENT of PIANOFORTE PLATIKO, VOICB PRODUCTION and SINGING alho for HAR- MONT and COMPOSITION. Miss FRICKKR studied for six years at the Royal Academy of Music, and has had the tuition of the late Sir G. A. Macfarren, the late Professor Frederick Westlake, Mr. Randegsrer 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 medils of that Institution for piano and singing. Pupils prepared for the Metropolitan Examim. tions of the R.A.M. and K.C.M., also for the Local Examinations of the Associated Board of the R.A.M. and R.C.M. 100, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. 40 MR. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. (Organist and Choirmaster of Bethesda Congregational Church, Briton Ferry), ACCEPTS PVPILS IN PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING & THEORY. Pupils P"epared for Examinations. 21, QUEEN-STREET. NEATH 30 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WAi.TtR.noAD. jyj 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-Sir.ging, Theory of Music, Ac. SUMMER TERM begins April 30th. j MISS M. ELAINE MILLS, Pupil of W. H. Cuinmings, Esq. (Principal of the Guildliall School of Music), Music Mistress at the Neath County Schools, Halt vacancies for pupils* m- PIANOFORTE PLAYING, SOLO SING- ING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. Pupils prepared for the Royal Academy of Music (local centre), and Trinity College, senior and junior. Theory, Harmony, and Sight. Singing Classes once a week. NEXT TERM COMMENCES APRIL 27. LLANTWIT COTTAGE, KEATH. 361 SALES BY AUCTION. BY MR. W. J. REES. TOWN OF SWANSEA. IMPORTANT FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, And other FREEHOLD PROPERTIES Producing a Present Income of £267 2s. 3d. PER ANNUM. Arising out of VERY SOUND SECURITIES, Including Premist s in Hig!l Street, The Metal Exchange, And other YALUABLE INYESTmENTS. The whole being of the ESTIMATED RACK RENTAL VALUE OF £1,480 PER ANNUM. With Valuable Reversions at the Expiration of Existing Leases in Periods, ranging from 26 to 70 years. MR. W. J. REES has received instructions from the Trustees of the Eaton Estate to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION at the Hotel Metropole, Swansea, on FRIDAY, 22nd May, 1903, at 3 o'clock precisely in the after- noon, the above Properties, in 17 Lots, as follow:— Ground Rever- Lot Premises Rent, &c. sion £ s. d. in. 1 1 & 2, Wassail Sq. 6 0 0 43 yrs 2 3 & 4, Ditto 8 H 0 43 „ 3 Wassail PI. Hansard's Factory 7 6 0 45 4 7 & 8, Wassail Place 2 18 0 47 „ 5 17, Edward Street 2 0 0 37 6 10-12, Kynaston Place 4 10 0 46 „ 7 13 & 14, Ditto 2 7 0 46 8 15-17 Ditto 4 10 0 37 „ 9 18, Ditto 1 5 0 46 10 10, Rutland Street 2 17 0 26 „ 11 11, Ditto 2 11 3 33 „ 12 i, 8, 9 & 10, High St. and Premises in rear 95 0 0 46 t( 13 4, St. Mary Street .13 0 0 r.s „ 14 7, St. Mary Street and Premisès in rear J4 0 ft — 15 6, St. Mary Street 31 4 0 16 21 & 22, Fisher Street 22 0 0 70 „ 17 Metal Exchange and Offices, 26, Fisher St. 25 0 0 70 „ JB26723 The properties may be viewed by per- mission of the tenants. Particulars, Plans and Conditions of Sa!e may be obtained of Messrs. WHITE, DORRETT & Co., Solicitors, 6, Whitehall Place, London. S.W J. M. THOMAS, Esq., Estate Agent, 20, Yfork Street, Swansea. W. J. REES. Swansea- 1 BY MR. DAVID ROBERTS. I 10. MONTPELIER TERRACE. SWANSEA IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR •HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. Mf R. DAVID ROBERTS lia« received instructions to SELL by PL BLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on IL ES, DAY. MAY 26t.h, 1903. tiie whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising: Dining room suite, richiy carved upholstered in .-addtabags, mahogany extending dining fcible, walnut writing desk. massive walnm sideboard, bevefled plaite gl<!«* back, rosewood occasional r.(b]ct-, wa]- nut '-overnmntel, cak hall sbnd and olia:r. The contents of drawing room. inc.uding a choice Sptinish mahogany .suite upholsteied in silk (quite new), rosewood and eboni^ed j occasional tables, gitc pier glass, oil paint- ings, engravings .etc. Th- httings of four bedrooms, including massive mahogany waid- robe, bevelled glass- doors,, jiit ;h pine. w;ird- robe, beautifully panelled in teak and bird eye ma He. brass and iron bedsteads, spiing and hair mattresses, dressing foibles and asdiaCwnds, carpets, solid pitch pine linen closet lined with cedar wood, etc., etc. Th^ usual kitchen requisites, including choice china, glass, large dresser, mangle. new washing machine, ei.C. eitc. (Kent's Bicvcle. bicycle house, green "lioase ano con. tents, etc., etc. SaJe to commence at 11 o'clock in the fore noon. Terms—Cash. Goods on view day prior to date of Side from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on morning of sale from 10 a..rn. Further particulars of the Auctioneer at his offices— 19. IIEATHFIELD STREET, SWANSEA. National Tekphor.- No. 253. MR. WALTER WHITTAMR (Diploma (LoipMc Conservatoire). c ire). Formerly with Mr. W. F. Hulley. Accepts pupils for Violin, Viola, Theory, Harmony and Orchestration. AT 12, GREEN STREET, NEATH, On Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 10 At LLOYD STREET SCHOOLROOM, LLANELLY, on FRIDAYS, at 10 a.m. At CARNBREA, CARLTON TERRACE, SWANSEA, And at Pupils' Residences. For terms- Apply CARNBREA, CARLTON TERRACE, SWANSEA. 396 ART CLASSES o The CLASSES under the direction of Mrs. J. C. Vye Parminter, At the Studio, Exeter Villa, Will RE-COMMENCE on MONDAY, MAY 11th. For terms, etc., apply at Exeter Villa. GOUT PILL S The only reibeQy.ia the world for GOUTard RHEUMATISM that relieves and eur,-s thepe complaints. Sure, snfe and effectual. the composition is purely vegetable No restmm? of d¡.,t daricg uae. Ask for BLAIR S GOUT and RHEUMATIC I PILLS. r AU Chemists and Stores, at Is. lid. and 2a. 9 per box. 16 í EDUCATIONAL. SWANSEA TUTORIAL AND CORRE SPONDENCE CLASSES. SWANSEA AND PONTARDAWE PRINCIPAL: LINDSAY N. MORTON (late H.M.C.S. and FELIX INSTITUTE LONDON, CLASSICAL PRIZEMAN," etc.), assisted by fully qualified and certifi- etc.), assisted by fully qualified and certifi- cated teachers. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. OWING TO LACK OF ACCOMMODA- TION, THE CLASSES WILL BE CARRIED ON AT THE HALL at 144, NEW OXFORD STREET, from MAY 18th, 1903. EXAMINATION SECTION.—Preparation for Civil Service. Matriculation, Church. Legal, Medical, King's Scholarship, Teachers' Certificate, Preceptors' Exams., etc., etc. COMMERCIAL SECTION.—Thorough Tuition in Typewriting, Shorthand, Com- mercial Geography, Arithmetic, etc. Pupils prepared for Chamber of Commerce Exams., and Pitman's Certificates. Situations are obtained for all Pupils successfully completing their Commercial Courses. Note.—In 1902 all Candidates prepared by Mr. Morton were successful in Passing their > arious Examinations. LOW FEES. INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION. ABSOLUTE EFFICIENCY. For prospectus, fees, testimonials, etc., apply to the Principal- 30, RUSSELL STREET, SWANSEA; or HERBERT STREET, PONTARDAWE. 9755 J3 ENDEEN QOLLEGE.j LANGLAND BAY. MODERN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS MISH I. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., R.A.M. C-rt., (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettell, General Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian & Sons). REFERENCES :— The LADY SWANSEA. LADY MORSHRAD, Forest Lodge, Binfield, Berks. MRS. WILMOT, Audley Sidmeuth, Devon. Miss EDEN, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. REV. SECRETAN JONES, M.A., late Vicar ot 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. 80 LANGLAND BAN. 80 LANGLAND BA\. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUR. LANGLAND, NEAR SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses end Visiting: Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. The SUMMER TERM will begin WED- NESDAY. APRIL 29th. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. 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 in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. Summfr Term Begins EOARDEHS. APRIL 29th. DAY SCHOLARS. APRIL 30th. 5 BRYN HAULOG, LANGLAND-ROAD, MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRL"; PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MTSStS POTTS (Daughters of a Clergvman). Pupils prepared for all Public I laminations Highest, REFPR«»THF«S. Terms on application. /UMMER TERM commences Thursday. May Till, 1903. I T'EBSONS in Typewriting. Proficiency guaranteed.—Apply TOR terms, «*C., to C. A. John, Typiab and Coypist. Station Par- ade and The Parade, Neatth. 355 DANCING, CALISTHENICS, &c. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNEYHOUSE, ST. HELEN'S.ROAD. MISS CRAVEN'S CLASSES are held at her RESIDENCE, on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY. ADULT TUITION CLASS, MONDAY EVENINGS. Classes aljo fcaW at Neatfe, Carn**rttoen, and Llanel.'f. Private Lessons. SUN INSURANCE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured exceeds £ 460,000,000. For all particulars apply to the following Agents — SWANSEA Mr. H. G. Solomon, Tan- nery Chambers, Gower- street. Mr. Travers Walters. Messrs. H. C. Higman & Co., 1, Northampton- plaoe. Messrs H. J. Goss and Co.. 59 60. Wind-street Mr. J. A. Bishop, Union Chambers, Union-st. ABERAVON Mr. David E. Jones. BRITON FERRY. Mr. H. H. Hunter. MUMBLES Mrs. Alice Orrin. NEATH Mr. John E. Richards. PONTARDAWE Air. David Smith. PORT TALBOT Mr. Enoch Thomas. MR C. G. WEST, 3, Ynis-street. CANCER HOSPITAL (FHEE) I V- FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON, S.W. rW0i0'cY0CK.aily °U theif °WD aPPlication at Funds urgentJy needed for General Expenses and tor the Research Department Secretarv, I].* P. \V HOWELL. Secretarv, I].* P. W. HOWELL. ¡ 48 r I "VV^EIGrilNG MACHINES, Weigh- 1 1 bridges, Scales and Weights for Col- VuTk-s. Works, Wharve.s, Stores, Shops, and j all trade purposes; also Repairs of every de- 1 seription bv experienced workmen.—ParnaU and Sons. Limited, 12, Alexandra. Road, Swansea. Nat. Tel., 0495. | TRALE NOTICES. DAVID THOMAS, WATCHMAKER. JEWELb £ K AND SILVERSMITH. Corner of Castle-street and Temple Street NOTED FOR THE BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES. SPECIAL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Novelties in Gold, Silver and Electro Plate. 44 C. ROWLAND, CONTRACTOR TO THE SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES AND HAULAGE CONTRACTOR TO THE MIDLAND AND OTHER RAILWAY COMPANIES, TKL E DDA*S8_ 9. FISHER STREET. TtLSPEOVB 138 Å. J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER A OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, &c WIND STREET. SWANSEA. AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES. Telegraphic Address—" Chappell, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. 16 No House Equals DOWN & SON FOR RELIABLE FURNITURE THEY ARE THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY IN WALES, HAVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. AND GIVE rHB BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. CASPETS MADE AND LAID FREE. ESTABLISHED HBAJTLT 1AU A CUTTUVY. HIGH STREET & MORRIS LANE SWANSEA. I The I B 1 I l I I TB nV A 1 VI ft Cure for Gout, H VI I k I k I IH M 9 ■ Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. Tl.e Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Gem^ M^ci^for otomach, Headache. Heartburn, IndigesUon, r s.™ w. saasiss; and the A- DiNtiEFO DS -ickness of Pregmancy. ''IMAGNESIA:: ES711A, A 1- 46 WORTH A GUINEA BOX. BEECHAM'S 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. Prepared only by the fetvr, The mas Beecham, St. Helens, L^ashire. Sold by all Druggists and Pa.tent Medicine Dealers everyvrheie, > j acpt 2E. 9d. each Full Directions with each DO*. 10 SHIPPING. [ ALLAN LINE. TO CANADA, UNITED STATES, RIVER PLATE AND INDIA. J SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. ( PRKTORIAN Quebec & JI° "May 21 CITY OK CALCUTTA V IP'^NF PERUVIAN St- Joh^iifax May 23 Ai ''t"ian Ay*™ M.j 25 BAVARIAN Q«b.c and Montreal May 28 "RATES—To Canada, Saloon from fS sLfd Cabin. £ 7 10s. Third Class PS 10s To India, JE37 10a. and £ 27 10s. For full particulars apply to ALLAN OFFICE, 3 Leadenhall Street, London, E. C. and 19. James Street, Liverpool 19 SUMMER TOURS 19 IN S GOTLAND AND IT RELAND. clF»irBt"claB8 ^MBensrer Steamers from SW AN- every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Cabin Return Excursion Fares as under:- BELFAST 20/ available for 1 month. GLASGOW 25/ „ 14 days. CfieaDest and Best Route for Giantrl Cgtu,.r- way. North of Ireland, Oban and the Scottish Highlands. Illustrated Guide Book and all information Fi ee from M. JONES AKD BROR., Albion Chambers, Swa rsra. 8 THOMAS ROLLISTON, J PLUMBER, GASFITTER AND SANI. TARY ENGINEER. 21, RICHARDSON-STREET, SWANSEA. TSK UNIVERSAL BILL POKJTNG CO. KliNT THi! 1 LARGEST POSTING STATIONS in Swansea and burroau.. ilik District I ADDBIBB-28, LOWER UNION STREET t SWANSEA. BLOOB & CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS AND BILL POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALKS. Oistribntfmf1^0118 °* Advertieinp Circuit ^cM promptly attended to. Dffice:—20, CALVERT-STREET RWANSE ABERAVON & PORT TALBOT BILLPOSTIN COMPANY UNDKBTAK* BILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING IN ALL ITS BRANCHY. MANAGER P. R. JAMES. NEATH & DISTRICT BILL-POSTING COMPANY.—Late T. WALL. OFKICKS :—ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. MANAOIR :—J. W. BOBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the Best Postin Stations in No»^b ani District nature s Perfect Remedy for all kinds .t Worm* WILLIAMS' (PO I'ARI'AW ~i) WORM LOZRWGKS For over 30 ye'r.' this Wjfhly Valuable Remedy has met with tbe latest .ucce.s. The effect upos « eak, Delicate Mldren (ofuti (five,; up as Incurable) is likf wasrlc. Getting rid of his tormenting peat I tv tai>njr these Lozeu^s, the thin, pale-faced. ioaolmate Child becomee etront;, healthy, and lively, the pridr. Instead of tbe»n*|etj ,.f hia guardians. Llangennecti, i^ar L!an«Uy( August 30th, 1872. DEAR SIB.-My roungest daughter. Emma Ann, 13 years of age, got rid of a great number of worms by taking only three or four of Williams' I'ontardawe) Worm Lozenges. 1 g<»d to say tbat she has much Improved in health, being previously lingering aBd delicate in health.—Yonnt verv truly, MARTHA GRIFFITH*. tfte ot Ynispwrilarch. SYMPTOMS.—Any ol the followingBymptownUidi JA W Worm*:—^Variable appetite,fietid breath, adderacta- ions. pains in the stomfch and bead, sickoeaa, grind- IIIIt of the teeth during sleep, dreams and resUaas- neea, paleness of the countenauce, etitcht". in the tide, short dry cough, and emaciation of tbe boJY. often Oiistakeu for decline, nervousness, aiow fever, and ir- regular pulse faintness, sometimes convulsive fits, often causlaflt sudc«n death dizcin^as, I',re throat, and inflammation Of tlwssweli. The short symp- toms vsry according to th, kind of Worms. The Iiosenges oontain nothtriK detrimental to the Constitution, and are suitable for 0 ages. Williams' (Poutsrdaw* j orir> Lozenites are pre* par»r. from the Original Receipt by ^JOHN DAVIES, M.H.P.B.. Chemis', 30, High street. Swansea, and sold "JY most chemists, at 9^d., 18t" anc 21. 9d. per box; by post, 14 or 34 stamps. Fro. teetea Vj the Government stamp, on wbieb an enjrraved the .r.4. I Wim<t<<n* Worm Lozenges.