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STEAM DYERS SQP. CLEANERS/ k /y f SPRING CLEANING 21, Dillwyn St., SWANSEA. .at. Telephone No. 0574.
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Dunlop Motor Tyres I were awarded FIRST PRIZE, I Not only for Reliability, ■ I Not only for Resilience, I Not only for Facility of ■ Detachment, ■ BUT FOE ALL-RUUND EXCELLENCE ■ — Vide Automobile Club Judges' Report. B t nlct—Dvniop Tyre Co., Ltd., Astern, I B'IuHtI, & 14. Regent St., London, S.H". B
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Stale Df atgnrgrs ■OB. 00148ZCUTIVII WitSKLY INSERTIONS OF SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, or not exceeding 24 words, 6d. per Insettion. Every additional 8 words, Foul-pence, The foregoing Scale applies only to APARTMENTS AND HOUSES To LET or WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT or WAVT?«D; HOUSES, OFKICSS, PROPERTIES Had RKOPB to Let or SELL LOST and FOUND; lyllHCKkLANKOUS PRIVATE WANTS and Salib; but not to any advertise- ment of a Trade nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES, (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four words gd. per insertion. Thirty-two „ 1/- 11 A reduction is made for a series of 6, 13, 26, or 62 ioseitions. If a Vouoher Copy be desired, an extra Three Halfpence per i.uirtion should be added to above cfawp prepaid rat 33. Unless prepaid the Advertisements will be Oharged by the Business scale. Advertise- ments rVom Public Bodies are not inserted at the Prepaid Rate. The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed te initials or fictitious names to be addressed to any Poet Office, and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead tetter Department. Letters to Advertisers by •aitials, Ac., or otherwise, may be directed to I4Th« CAMBRIAN'* Office free of charge; and if •t»mps are sent to cover postage, will be for- warded to the Advertiser's own address. 4W Remittances undar 0?. nny be ma(le in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Orders. Postal Orders should be made payable to THE SOTJTH WALES DAILY POST Co., LTD., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address all communi- Rations to.THE MANAOEE, Ihk CAMBRIAN NEWSPAPER, SWANSEA. !=
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. BIRTH. £ GWER.~Oh the 10th 011 March, at Drum- moyne Hou'JB. Drummoym N.S.IV, the 'Wife of IVederick TKmvers Powtff, of twin tibne, the jxrongi t of whom survived his btirtlh only four Klaj«. lkam.n.5-1 MARRIAGES. tlw 30th ittst at St. Mattthew's Churcli. Dyffryai. Neath by the Vwverable Archdeacon or LWwlaff zt"t:iist(-d by the Rev. A. W. Jeph- son, M.A.. Vicar of St. Jo'hn's. Walworth (uncle of otfue bride,, and the Rev. J. C. Tho-maa, M.A.. "Vic-Ar of Dyffryit. Cecil Gil- bf?rtBon, ^hlixd soil of Artihur <■ i 1 licrT.nn, Esm., J.P.. of Glanrliydt PunUrdawe. Gla- morganshire and Gwlaidys Lllen. bvoihI ct'-Vugthter of J. E. Moore-Uwynt. Esq. J.P.. D.L., of Dyffryn, Neath. Glamorganshdre. BROWN—THOMAS.—At Al Snim'a, Ov^tei- mnutftu on April 30th, 0y iic Rev Owen Phillips, Sanford Brown, -i Wo';cluii«li 'ier- ra.oQ Swwnomt. to Beatrice Amy J homas, Humbles.. JlABEIS—EOW LA SD. At the Church, CaatK'ton, ivoaa" Cardiff. on VVlsd- neadas, ttoe 29th of April, Rev. H. J. Har- ris .pastor of Orchard-place Baptist Church, Nteat'h, to BosM E. Eowliand, daughter Of Mr. Charles Rowland. The Pandj;, St. Mellon-s. 823n4-30 ^KANCIS—'HUNTLEY.—Om the 14th :i:nJ:ft..r.tI[, St. Saviour's Church, Hainpsbead, by thp D. H. Francis, vicar of Ctmddiesley Corfcl.-tti, Kiddurminst Ili, father of tihe bride- groom, aeaisted by the Rev. G. A. Herk- lots. vicar of the parish. William Kdinonfi Francis, to Grace, youngest daughter of ;ftober:t BllioA HnntJe&V M.D.. anid Mrsr. Iliin-tley of RNaulev Gardens, Bclsiae Park. N.W. 516a5-l TVR ATM. K^JNDAIiL.—On 20th April, 1905. a/u 69, ilaji- sel-'tierraoes. Swan-fcj.M, Ann. Eliza,, widow of Frfed;; rick Ken'dall. No flowerU by request- 515a5-l
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SITUATIONS VACANT DOMESTIC SERV Ams. GOOD General Wanted, at once-—Apply Mrs. Dann, Musaum Hotel, Strand, t?xXansea, 229r5 5 GOOD General Servant for two in family; anoth-er kep>t.—Writo partic il irs anri *aeea to L.S.D., "Daily Post," Swansea. DRIINDOD Wells Registry Office.-Re- Quired, immediately, for season, Oooks, ■ioasemiaid-Waitresses, Oook-Generala. Kit- l^nexiniaiidst GeneraJs. Enclose tamp. — E.. ^harch House, Llandrindod. 769p5-6 J) ESPECTABLll Young Girl Warned, to ayjist in Housewi#rk; sleep in.—Apply ~^yroc>Jland8-terraw,. Swamaea. 2S4ro-6 TjEGISTEY Office for Servanta, 52. Oxford- TjEGISTEY Office for Servanta, 52, Oxford- street, Swansea.—Mrs. Llewellyn How- requires* Cooka, Parlourmaids, House- Y aids, Nurees, Young Girls and Maids for t^ndrindod. 79r4-30 "I NTANTFD. a General Servant.—Apply afcer 3 p.m. at 8. Calvert-lerracc, Swansoa. 175 r 5-4 iXVrAJSTED, Youug Girl, age 16, ag Nurse.— Apply 70, High-Street, Swansea 243r5-5 AVAXTED, a. strong Girl.—Appiy Mrs. Cockrill, Tv "NfelyTi Hotel. Swansea. 196r5-l iV\ANTED. at-onceTsTgood"General; three v in family—21, Eagle-street, Port lal- v-'ot. 58r4-30 ANTED, u good General Seryait at onoe.—Mrs. Evans, Star InD, lC2r5.1 :iW ANTED, resipectahle Girt ,for House- 0 4 work.—Apply 7. Dynevor-place, Swia- 8^ 97 r j-1 ANTED, a. Servant Hid. age 17 or la.- Apply Owen.. 2. Bay View-cresc-ynt. S^tgea. 510r5-S ANTED, General Servant for private houee.—Apply 11 v-. J. Lewis, 19, Caer- reet, Swansea. 122r5-l_ ANTED, a gocftl General Servant; good wages.—Apply Mrs. Jarvia, St. Leon- -iSl^_Langland Bay. 139r5-2 ANTED, strong and useful Girl, to assist in Bakehouse.—Apply W. Eva,as. Gro- e-?i_^eaith-road, .Swansea. 193r5-4 ^Sf ANTED, immediately, a good strong Girl jj Generail. a hie to wash.—Apply 16, -~i2 £ yer-streetv, Swansea. 181r5-4 ANTED, a respectable Girl as Kitcheiv n maid—Appiv at His Jeffreys Arms, X;.ord:strest. Swansea. 177i-6-4 \\ANTED. experitneed General Servafiiit; four in family; wage^ £ 16 a year. — 7, Swansea. 5Q0r5-6 1 1 ANTED, experienced General, comfort- ^9g abie home; waged £ 16; good references. 3 ,f' S\vanf»ea. 185r5-4 Vy ANTED, a respectable Girl as- jeae,-il ■Eaelft three in family —Apply 16, tre&t, p°rt; Talbot. S4r5-1 immediately, Cook-General and ^hoo,. uscmaid" Appl.v Mrs. Penrose v,r ..S'VJThcrtnag. Swansea. 289r56 nVy ANTED. Young Girl, about 15; must be A^jy or°ughly clean and respectable. — ^ftn»ea.0r8'an* ^umoi' crescent, Uplanda, 210r5-4 "T ANTED. at onca. a good General Ser- vant; also Errand Boy,—Apply W. Jones. Hosier and Tobacconist, 12, Walter- road. Swansea. 128r5-2 ANTED, a resixctable Young Person as Ward Maid; must have had scarlet fever.—Apply Ma-trou, Borough Fever Hos- pibaV Swansea. 254r5-5 WAM'ED, a Nnrae, for two childrtem; good references required.—Apply evening, to Mrs. Penrose, 10, Gwydr-crescentv Up- lands, Swansea. 293r5-6 \\TANTED, a General Servant, about <d0, 'able to do plaiin cooking; no washing; wages £ 12.—Apply Mrs. Jenkins, Gowerton House, Gowerton. 275r5-6 T7trANTED. at once, good General Servairt; f' two evenings a week and one day a month off.—Apply in first instance, 39, Hen- rirtta-straeti. Swtan.vea. 1^5 '3-4 TTr(ANTEDi, at o'neta, experienced PI: in Cook; two Ki'trihenmaida keipti. Wa^es to commence at £ 25.—Apply Mrs. Sann-jn, Training OollegQ. Swansea. 9699do5-6 TTfANTED, at once, an experienced Gen- » eral Servant; good character indispens- able; wages £16 to £ 18.—Apply after 6 p.m. 'to Mr. Wilson. 80, Oxford-street, Swansea. 136r5-2 \\TANTED, at once, an experienced G«n- eral Servant; good character indispen»- able; w e°a £16 to £ 18.—Apply after 6 p.m., w L to Mr?. Wilson, 80, Oxford-street, Swansea. 136r6-2 TXT"ANTED, a General Servant to help in HoutlJwork during day; sleep at .home; good references.—Apply Mrs. Abraham. 3. Premont-'tefrra.ce, WitJter-road, Swan:ea. 824n5-6 "V\TANTED, good staid i>erson as Working *'i Housekeeper, for four in family., two children,, age 8 and 12.-Apply personally, 43, Lower Aberdyberthi-atreet, Hafod, near Swan- sea. 118r5-1 X^7"ANTED, immediaiteiy, experienced call J Plain Oook, Parlour and House-Par- lourmaids, experienced and young Generate. Vacancies for seasons for Cooks, Chamber- maids, Waitresses, etc.—Appiy Misa IÆwis, High-class Begiatr;, 18, Castlc-btieet. Swan- sea 129r5-2 SITUATIONS VACANT. MISCELLANEOUS STCUATIOISS. A and G. TAYLOR, Artists, Swansea, re- • quire respectable Agents for town and country; whole or spare timu.-Fur particu- lars tipply as above. 257r5-5 BOY Wanted for Bakehouse.—Apply E. E. Jones. Ltd., Alexandra Arcade, Swanssea. 157r5-2 CANVASSEB-Agents Wanted to obtain or. d'era for Cycles on monthly payments; liberal commission.—^British Cycle Manufaj- turing Company (LimitedL i,ive-po(ii. 280r5-6 ( CLEEKSHIPS: £ 85— £ 450; Admiralty, War, C Excise, Customs offices; vacancies now; open to all, aged 15-23. Experience unneces- sary. Special explanatory pamphlet free. Secretary, Civil Service Bureau. Albertrhall, Edinburgh. 147r5-2 DJ. MEYLER, Ltd.> require rmpi-o fers • and Apprentices to the MiHia^y. iG5r5-l DEES^MAKING.-Wanted, Apprentices and Improvers.—Apply Mrs. Davies, 16, Pic- tonplace. Swansea. 162r5-2 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, Improvers and D Apprentices.—Apply Mrs. Clement, 82. Mansji-stree1;. Swanaoa. 285r5 6 DEESSMAKING.-Wante^ at once, goud D Shirt Hand; also Apprenitices and rm- p rovers .—Apply Miss Terry, 3, Phillips-par- ade, Swansea. 190r5-4 NERGEl'IC Man ef good appearance E Wa,nt.ed to solicit, business for well- established firm. Special terms to capab,t- man.—Addre&j Value,, "Daily Post," Swatl- -o^ii 9 680 d.b.3-4 GROCERY.-Wantred, a Traveller, with a G good sound connection in Swansea and dietrf&t.- \Vrite Forward, "Daaly Post," Swan- sea. 6r5-5 JTUNTOB Clerk WaiUed in Shipping Mer- IT, chsinfs Officer Shorthand required.— White, -a) Ing ago and salary required;, to Mtrcha 111.I>aily Post," Swansea. 199r5-4_ MILLINEEY.—Wanted, immediately., Aj> prentices to the Millinery.—Apply Eic'11- ard I.ewis, 8 and 9, High-street, Swaasea. j 261r5-5 MILLINERY.—Wanted, experienced Young Ladies for Millinery and Fancy Sales; also Apprentices.—J. Rees Evans, High-street, j Swansea. 72p4-30 1 MILLTNERY. —Experienced Assistants ill Wamted; also Improvera and Appren- tice?.— Madame Emiiie Evans, 29, Oxford-st.. Swansea. 186r5-4 MIL I .IX EE Wanted, for country. good .1. J. wages. Particulars at William Lloyd and Sons, Wholesale Boofc and Shoe Manu- f;w;tur.'i (4. Cross-street. Swansea. 169p5-2 PAINTERS—Wanted, a. few good Brush p Hand*.—Apply J. and F. Weaver, Man- sieLtion, Swaiirfea^ 194r54 TyALMER liROS.. (^oach Bnild/érs. 10. Gower- r wtre^t, require a Youth in Paint Shülp. Preference given to one wit'h experiL-iv^ie. 290r5-6 ROVENCIA]iullomes Investment Company P requires full and spare time Agents, in Swansea, Swansea Valley. Gowerton, Gorse- non, Neath, Pontardulais, Ammanford. Com- plated last year £ 1.613.000. New business.— Inspector. 97, Oxford-street, Swansea- 85r4-50 PETROLEUM.—Representative Wanted to p Sell "Homelight" brand of Burning Oil in Swansea; also Drivers for distribution wagons: must have previous experience.— Apply Caucasian Petroleum Export Oom- pany. f.td.. 14-20, St. Mary Axe. Loudon. _124r4-50 KSPKCTAULE Youth Wanted at. once.- Apply W. WaLaceu 230, Iligh-streA, j Swansiea. 130r5-2 'OESPtXl'ARLE Lad Wanted, to drive pany aurl make himself generally iie>eful.— Apply W. II. Derrick, Oxford-street, Swan- sea*. 153r5-2 SMART Young Man Wanted for Bread Van. -.Amily F. G. Vanston'?, Manr-^lvO'i Bakery, Swansea. 271r5-6 O MART J'rr ind Lad Want >d :¡;r Grocery s Trade; good reference's requiradu—Apply Moore F»roi»., Crown Stores, St. Helen s road, Swansea. 220r5-4 SEASON jusb commencing. SplenLl s Agency. Reanuneratie and inibereiting. —For |i i'. ticulars apply Y" .33. Coldstreatn- strert'. Llantlly. 819u5-4 STICKY Backs-Wanted, Young Man, with S some knowledge of Photography; good wages to useful, steady man.—Apply Dunne, 31. Oastle-Jtrect, Swanaea. 108r5-1 SEVERAL Smart Canvassers Wanted by s the Ecl-ipsi* Portrait Co 5 J5:r<,U-sitrecn. Riverside. Cardiff. "Jhole or sp,:re time. Becsb terma; references required. ^^8ro-.j SM.ART Busiu: s* Man required to reprewni guw.i company in SouVh Wales; .salary and conimis-ion to man who can innuen e business.—Si ".te experience. G43, "Daily Poa'. Swansea. 294ra A TO TAILORS.—Wauled, good Hands.—Apply Thomas II. Hawkins, Bon Marche, Neath. 135r5-2 fT^ATLOBING — An Apprentice Wl ■L Apply C. M. Morrii 19, Union stre^. Sw:. 11 .,ea. 334r5-3 1"0 Painters aud Paperhinger-J. Co d. steady Men Wanted, a.t once. — Apply ^obej"ifi,_Loitd-»n-roatl, Neath. 282r5 6 TO BAKERS.—Good Vanman Wanted, with previous experience in Swansea.—Write Vanman, "Daily Post." Swansea- 91r4-30 WANTED, good Tailoreas.—A^ply 7, Tv- nevor-place, Swaneea. 98i5 1 -TUTANTED, a Tailor.—Apply J. Eees, Cra- VV dock-Street. Swansea, 20r4-29 ~X\TANTED, an Office Boyi, at fthe Docks.— > V lilrie, stating experience, to B:>x 56. G.P.O.. Swansea. 242r5-1 ~YXrANTED, amart Lad for Office.—Apply, with referenced. 'to A.B., "Daily p, St." Swansea. 247r5 5 T^T"ANTED, respectable Boy,, of good .'d- » divs-V as Page; evenings only.—Mack- worth Hotel. Swansea. 266r5-5 A.XTLD. at once, a good. experiencefc Kni'uter.—'Apply Jenkina 6.. Liangy- fela.ch-road. Morriston. 305r5-6 T\rANTED, a sober, alteady Fireman, for B'»iiK'IV—-Apply Ywalj-fera Iron Co.. L:d.. Y>talyfera. Glim. 237r5-5 "1,RANTED, strong Lad; one used to plough and faiim work.—Apply David Rich- ard:). Fairy Grove. Killay. 249r6-5 "1/I7AHTED, steady Hand for new work and VV. repairs.—Apply T. Hagley, 18, Dynevor- place, or 12, Argyle-streeL 69r4-30 ~TANTED, Apprentice to (the Coac'h-build- » ing.—Eroeat E. Fletcher, Carriage Works. Oxford-street., Swansea. 244r5-5 TT7"ANTED, a Painter aJid Decorator, to do V» rcpaire at the Hot/el Metropole.—Apply William David. New Harbour Offices, Swan- sea. 1831*5 4 WANTED, immediately, a Haulier; must tt be well used to horses.—Apply T. C. Young. Wine and Spirit Merchant, Neath. 59r4-30 ANTED, a respectable Yf-uili f r Bake- house.—Apply E. Eynoa, Baker aad Confectioner, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. l i'i' 5 6 TTfTANTED. a Shearer. for tour Tin?.at- Mills; sober, steady man.—Apply y". talvfera Iron Co., Ltd., l'stalyfera, Blam. 819n5-1 "rAN'TFJI), a sober, steady Fareinan, for IN Bahcock Boilers.—Apply ^i.,alyfcr;v Iron Company, Ltd,, Yetalyfera,, Clam. ? 820n5-5 "XT^^A-NTED, Yonth. to attend to horse and VT garden. Write experience, and salary required. Box 6. "Daily Post," Swansea. 46r4-30 ANTED. Improvers an dAppren'IcaV. at oncf. for the Dressmaking Dei>artiiie.nt. Apply D. C. Jome.3, 7. Castle-square, Swan- sea. 296r56 WAlNTED, strong Lad, understand Fann W work; state wagefl.—Apply David Ste- phens, Torygraig Farm, Brj-ncoch, near Neath. 21r5- "WTANTED, at onoe .experienced Barmaid; W, must have good reference from last eituation.—Apply Israel, Pantjgwj Oxford-street, Swanseg.. ^ITT\NTED. ia Steady, respectable Young Al Man, to share Sitting-room (separate bedroom) with anotheT.-For terms, ad^re^ G. F, "Dailv Post," Swansea. lj0n5'4 TTI^ANTED. Barmaid; no previous experi- enco necessary; preference, however, given to person having slight knowledge of some busiree»s.—Box 74. "Daily Poet," Swan- sea. 257r5-5 T^AXTED. t^mart, ortergetic Salesmen; aal- V ;,ry and commission, with bonn-9; also good opening for promotion.—Apply person- ally, The Singer Manufactnring Company, 28. Ca'Jtil^-rrtreet, Swansea. 272r5-6 tv'AN'TKI), Solicitor's Office, Youth, abou't V 15, good writer, slight knowledge of Shorthand preferred.—Apply own 'handwrit- ing. staling age,. wages required, to Esfcsfce, "Daily Poat." Swansea. 154r5-2 ANTED, two or three Men for Sale of Newspaperil, evenings. Wages and commission. Will noit interfere with daily cmploymeifit. Ten shillings eaaily earned.- Apply after 4 p.m.. "Western Mail," Swansea. 241r5-5 \\JANTED,, 3 smart Women, 1[0 represent t x LotMlon Company in Swanj a and d!is(jrict3, age 20 to 35. single or married; must be businesslike, energetic, of good appearance. Wage to commence. 7s.; good commiiiiion tund travelling expenses—Apply aJ1, on-cn, personally. beteween 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., 'to J. Brown. 29. Alexandra-rood, Swan- 287r 5-6 YOUNG Men desirous of joining the Regu- lar Army or Militia, should apply at the Recruiting Office, 14. Union-street, Swan- sea. Splendid opportunity for advancement in all branches to well-conaueted young men. 312m4-31 I to 25s. Weekly frazilV earned a^t, Home, JLU Cutting Paper Stencils; work taken; materials found.—Stamped eme'lope, Chan- II ey,, 3. M'iiman-terrace, llornW, J.ondnn. 28r5-27 Ll SITUATIONS WANTED. TJAKERS, Oonifectiioneiv.—Good Bread^ ml Cake Hand seek-) Situation; married.— Albert, 17. Mill-Ian. 1,1anelly. 273r3-6 SITUATIONS Wanted an General Servants ks for several strong Couirtry Girls. Hun- dreds of Ladies suited. Te timonials free.— Mrs._C05.ter. Registry. Gloucester. 801'5-4 TWO good Masons want job, by lump or perch; Swansea Valley preferred.-Ad- <lrius S.H.T.W., "Daily P<-st," Swaruson. 265p5-5 rpO Oolliery Owners aaisd Co'al Mercian tt?.— A General Mamagctr (Oertiflcaltted) of many yte.ura exparience, seeks 'opening ais palltial partui/.ir.—Addnesla Minc;r, "Coftlie!ry Guavilian" Office, Flwt-street. London,. 15ciam5.1 WANTED, Situaitum a3 Bai-maid, middla *■* of May; no previous experience.—^d- dre-s Previous, "Daily Post." Swansea. 222r5 5 RANTED, Situation a3 good Plain Cook or Cook-Housekeeper; good reference., age 40: wagcii £ 28.—Write M., 27, Halstead-stireet, Newport, Mon. 268r5 6 "TOFNG Lady seekf SituatioiTas Barmaid. j -Write Box 60. "Daily Post." Swansea. 178r5-4 YOUNG Lady desires engagement as Bar- maid; first-class hotel; experiaaced; good referonces.—R. Davies 8, Fioreuoo- place, Griffithstown, Newport. 96i5-l MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. TO Landowners and Others.—Virgtin Cofal Field near railway,. Wanted.—iA<Jdres» Carbon, "Oolliery Guardian" Office, London. 16com5-l ————————— APARTMENTS. OM FOB TABLE Sitting Eoom..i and 'Bedr foioi'S to L-U; usa of baith-room; clou? to tHe Hoypital; terms motj: ra^. —Apply 13, Kensingtoiv<crescent, Swauisea. 517a6-l APARTMENTS.—To ali having Apartments to let. Do not lose pounds by having your Apartments empty when, for Is. (or tm ce weeks. 2s.), you cap have a thirty-word ADVERTISE- MENT in SIX LONDON SUBITBHAN NEWS- PAPKKS, circnJatmg" in districts which each year send thousands of visitors to Swansea. Names of papers—" Ley ton," l,evioiistotie," West Ham," Wanstead, Woodford, and Forest Gate," "Manor Park," and "Ilford Express and Independent."—Address, PDBLISHBH, "Inde. pendent" Office, Leytonstoiie, London, N.E. j TO BE LET. rpO LET, io Oafftxjton. Mumbes, with im- mediate POS.scse;on.-Apply 61, Mansel- ) terrace, Swansea, or Tunbridge, Auctioneer, ¡ Gowervatreet, Swansea. 502aS-27 C\CI,E AGENTS an<l others. Smart Lock-up Shop, well-lighted cellars as workshop; fittings throughout; be,st position. Engitire 14, Picton Place, Swansea. 506A4-10 PUBLIC NOTICES. I N E A T H UNION. DISTRICT MEDICAL OFFICER. The Guardians Invite Applications for the Appointment of Medical Officer for the Parish of Glyncorrwg. Salary JB55 per annum (exclusive of certain expensive medicines), subject to deductions under the Poor Law Officers' Superannuation Act, 1896. The successful applicant will also be appointed Public Vaccinator for the Glyn- corrwg Parish, at the minimum fees prescribed by the Vaccination Order, 1898. Candidates must be duly qualified Medical Practitioners, and the Peisou appointed will have to reside in the Parish. Applications, stating age and qualifications, together with the applicant's diplomas and certificates, and cop.es of three recent testimonials, must be received by me not later than Monday, the 11th May Next. HOWEL CUTHBERTSON Clerk. 58, Water-street, Neath. April 17th. 1903. 9660 Jj-E A T H TT ION. J APPOINTMENT OF PORTER AND 8 LABOUR MASTER. I The Guardians of the Neath Union invite Applications from Single Men for the Office of Porter and Labour Master at their Work- house. Salary, £25. per annum, rising £1 per annum to P,30, with rations (including Is. a week beer mone}) washing and furnished apartments, subject to deductions under Poor Law Officeis Superannuation Act 1896 The appointment will be made on the 12th May, and the person appointed will be re- quired to commence duties immediately. Application." i/n (Jandidate's own hand- writing..stating age, qualifications, present occupation, past experience, and when able to commence duties, together with copies of three recent testimonials to be sent to me by the 11th May. 1903. Welsh essential. Can- vassnig the (xiLirumns a disqualiifcation. ? By Order, H°WELCrTHlWs6N. Clerk. Union Offices, Neath, 29th April, 1903. 9712 NEATH CORPORATION GAS WORKS. TENDERS FOR GAS COAL, Etc. The Gac Committee invite TENDERS Tor the 1^ and through-and- through GAb t ( AL mquired at the above Works (not exceeding in any case 10,000 tons) during the twelve calendar months commenc- ing 1st June next. The Coal to be delivered into the Gas Works situate at the Millands. Keath, in such weekly or monthly quantities as may from time to time be appointed by the Manager. Payments to be made monthly, subject to 2-2 1 per cent discount. COKE AND HAULAGE, Etc., OF GAS COAL. The Committee also invite TENDERS for: 1. The purchase of all the Surplus COKE manufactured at the Works for the yfar com- mencing 1st June, 1903, and ending on the 31st May, 1904. The Coke to be carted away from the Works in purchaser's own carts, and at his own expense in all things. 2. The Haulage, Discharge, and Stacking of Gas Coal from the Great Western Railway Siding during the like period. Fuller particulars on application direct to the Gas Manager (R. A. Browning, Esq.), Gag Works, Neath. No Forms of Tender are issued. I Separate Tenders, endorsed respectively. "Gas Coal Tender," "Tender for Coke," and "Tender for Haulage of Gas Coal," and in the case of Gas Coal Tenders, specifying the description of Coal offered and the pits and veins from which raised, to be in my hands not later than 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning. 12th May. 1903 No Tender necessarily ac- cepted, but the Committee to be at liberty to accept any portion of a Tender. The Companies or Persons whose Tenders arc accepted must enter into the Contracts usually required by the Neath Corporation in such cases.. EDWIN C. CURTIS, Town Clerk. Neath, 14th April, 1903. 365 r LANTWIT LOWER SCHOOL BOARD j Jj ——- WANTED for the Herbert Road Board School (Mixed Department) a MALE AB- SISTANT TEACHER (Art. 50). Salary, j355, rising £ 2 10s. per annum to a. maximum of £ 70. Appl»ants must be able to teilch Drawing, Solfa, and Military Drill. Applicants, stating age\ qualifications, height, and past experience, together with copies of three rec-eut testimonials to be sent to the undersigned immediately ( UTHBERSOX & POWELL, Water Street. Neath, Clerks. 29th April, 1903. 9711 LLANDOVERY, AVHIT-MONDAY, 1st June. I GREAT ATTRACTIONS. Brass Band Contests, Male Voice Competitions, I and Timbering Competitions Preceded by a CARNIVAL. BRASS BAND CONTESTS. TEST PIECE—"Gems of Welsh Melody" (R. Smith and Co.). Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £ 5; 3rd, £ 3; 4th, £ 1. MARCH PAST—"Tommy Atluns" (A. S. Beaumont); published by Ch is. Woolnouse, 174, Wardour Street, W. Prizes: lat, jBl 10s.; 2nd, 10s. MALE VOICE COMPETITIONS. i OPEN—"Destruction of Gaza." Prize JB25 and Gold Medal. LOCAL (within a. radius of 12 miles)—"Awn i ben y Wyddfa fawr." pr jB5, and Silver Medal. TIMBERING COMPETITIONS. FIRST CLASS (Timbermen).—Prizes: 1st, JB5; 2nd, £1 10s. 3rd, 15s. 4th. 7.s. 6d. Entrance fee, 2s. 6d. SECOND CLASS (Colliers) .-Prizes: 1st, £1 10a 2nd, 15s.; 3rd, 10s.; 4th, 5s. En- trance foe, 2s. For further particulars apply to Hon. Ser- retary: E. PRICE-GRIFFITH. National Provincial Bank, 329 Llandovery. ART CLASSES o The CLASSES under the direction of Mrs. J. C. Vyc Parminter, At the Studio, Exeter Villa, Will RE-COMMENCE on MONDAY MAY 11th. For terms, etc., apply at Exeter Villa. CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE), FULBAid-KOAD, LONDON, S.W. Patients -een daily on their own application a* TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Expenses and for the Research Department. Secretary, FIUD. W. HOWELL. 48 ■* li- SALES BY AUCTION. BY MR, W. J. REES. GOWERTON AND DISTRICT. MR. W. J. REES, Will offer for SALE by AUCTION, in lota, at the London and North-western Hotel, Gower- ton, on TUESDAY, 12th MAY, 1903. at 630 o'clock in the evening, the following PROPERTIES: The IMPORTANT LICEis^ED PREMISES known as THE COLLIERS' ARMS, a commod- ious single-licensed Public-house (7 days) with about 1J acres of meadow land attached. Situate adjoining the L. and N.W. Railway at Berthlwyd, about a mile from Penclawdd, on the road between Gowerton and Pen- clawdd. With possession. Held for a. term having 72i years unex- pired, at a ground rent of L5 per annum. Also an Enclosure of Freehold Land in front, of same. TWO. FREEHOLD COTTAGES situate :1;1 the Weraolau, Cefnstylle. Let at 10s. per lunar month each. FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS of JE20 10s. per annum, divide into 6 lots, secured upon 7 Dwelling Houses and PremiseJ known aa Bunny Vkw, King's Bridge, near Gorse'inon. 21 ACRES OF ELIGIBLE BUILDING LAND adjoining the same, having a valuable front- age to the main road from Loughor to Swansea, divided into convenient lots, but to be first offered for Sale in one lot and 2 FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES adjoining; being No. 1 (formerly the Royal Oak) and No. 5, Royal Oa.k-terrace. SEVEN LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, situate in Ohurch-street, Gowerton, adjoin- ing St. John's Church; let at rentals of 18s. to £ 1 each per lunar mon'th. To be so^d separately. Held for a term having 75 years unexpired, at a Ground Rent of 96 per annum. AN IMPROVED GROUND RENT OF £4 PER ANNUM secured upon two Dwelling Houses adjoining the foregoing in Church-street, Gowerton, and held for the same term. A Dwelling-house, No. 21. Mysydd-strjei, Swansea. Leit ait' a rental of as. 6d. per week, and held for a term of 99 years from 1829, at a ground rent of £1 10s. per annum. Particulars, with Conditions of Sale, may be obtained of Messrs. T. W. James and Thomas. Solicitor^. Swansea. c and Edwards. Soli-itors. T.laneMyi W. J. REES., SWANSEA. 588 BY. MR. F. F. MEAGER. COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS. AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELL. ING HOUSE. MR FREDERICK F. MEAGER (of the firm of Messrs. Beyno-n and has been instructed to SELL b) »LC Ih yy (subject to such conditions k16 snail then and there be produced), a>t the Hotel Metro- pole, Wimd-street. Swaa^ai, on r KID A V, MAY 8th. 1903, the Dwelling House and Fremises, Situate and being 169, ST. HELEN'S AVENUE. SWAVS'lA. Containing on tbe Ground Floor: I wo large Living Rwjids and Kitchen, with tire Range and Scullery and other Domerft.ic Offices. Un the First Floor: Three large Bedrooms with Attic above* also large Back Yard wj a Cnrt R»ad to swrne, n >w Lst upon a neesly T<n. ancy to Mr. W. Cooper, at fhe gross \\eekly Rent < f 9s. 6d. „ • The Premisee are bold under an inuM- lease for klie residue of the urm t 1 9) Yl';II' (except the last three days thereof' 'in ;h? 24tli day of Junei. 1S75. at the Annir.il Orciiij Rent <>f £ 3 16i1. Sale to commence at 7.30 o'cl ):k ju he Evening. For further particulars apply 10 ;,1e Auc- tionwr, 7. Mii-bourtte-place. Swansea-, or tc. Mr. P 8 Lewis M»rt<?;i. Solicitor. 17. Wind- streat. Hwin^ea. P;>te>. 22nd April 1903. £(94 BY MESSRS. BEX EVANS AND EVANS. C A R MA I IT f 1EN SHIHK. PARISH OF CONWIL-IN-ELVET. IMPORTANT SALE OF AN ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD FARM. *,f ESSRS BEN EVANS and EVANS are i\l instructed to OFFER FOR SALE by AUCTION, on FRIDAY. MAY 15th, 1903, at 2 p.m.. at the BLUE BELL INN, CON- WIL. the following attractive and conven- iently placed FREEHOLD FARM. CALLED PANTY- CERDIX. Situate abutting the m.1iu road, clo.se to Coil- wil Village (where there are good postal tele- graph facilities) and distant about 2 miles from C'onwil Station, containing 12 acres or thereabout.s of fertile meadow land, with a productive g:trden, bounded on one side by the main road, and on another side by the River J>uad, noted for its trout fishing, which runs along' the entire length of the property, lbe buildings are all recently erected, and in first class repair. Further particulars may be ob!;uned from, the auctioneers at Brithdir, Nantgaredig- and 4. Priory Street, Carmarthen. 387 BY MR. ASTLEY W. SAMUEL PONTARDAWE. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. ASTLEY WT. SAMUEL ha* received in- structions from the Owners to SELL y PUBLIC AUCTION at the DY>E\ OK ARMS HOTEL. PONTARDAWE to the conditions of sale), on THCRSDA1, MAY 7th, 1903, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the following valuable and well-situated PROPERTIES. Lot 1.—All the Leasehold Public House and Piemises, with yaid and large known ;is "T!ie Farmer's Arnw." now jiela Mr E. Evans Bevan on a yearly tenancy, at a. rental of E19 10s. per 'annum. Tenant piaying rates and taxes. 1 The premises are nio^t ta voui«'iblj' snu for the business of a public-house, living a frontage to the busy and much frequen county mid leading from Neath to P011 dawe." and also having a road at the res thereof.. f>n The accommodation consists ot o roon the ground floor, 4 bedrooms, and a eel af; There are also Two Cottages a"d Til1. adjoining the aibovc-mentioned preaiiise> adjoining the aibovc-mentioned preaiiise> having a frontage to the main road. noW in the occupation of Mr. Eardley and Mr. Hughes respectively, at centals of 5 Ind 4 10s. per lunar moth. « The accommodation consists- of o an Rooms respectively. The Premiss comprised in L(^ ,C i together about 75 perches, and are held un< er one lease for a term of 70 years ti"" 25th March, 1880. subject to an iiunua! giouncl rent of £ 5. Lot 2.—All that Farm House Me Miagc. Lands, Yards, Outbuildings. Gardens aiK Premises, known as "Llecha Fann._ s" at Allt-wen, Pontardawe and cmliqUlln^. '• admeasurement 11 acres. 2 lood. 22 peic ie>. or thereabouts, and at present in (he occu- pation of Mr. David Hairis as yearly tenant, at an annual rental of £30.. The accommodation of the house ct'n^1N-'s of 4 Rooms on the Oround Floor, and 3 Be rooms; the outbuildings comprise Cow Shed, small Stable, Piggerie*. Hay Sued, etc. The Premises comprised in Lot 2 are held under a lease for 3 lives (all in-being), or 60 years, from 25 t-h March. 1863. subject to an annual ground renCof £ 12. AlI'Mines, Minerals, and' Drainage Bigot" Reserved. For further particulars apply ,yier., °" tioneer. at his Officer. King's Hull Cham- bers. Gower Street. Swansea, or at "on- tardawe or to Messrs. R. and C. B. Jenkins, Solicitors. No. 4, Fisher Street. Swinsca. FEMALE LEARNERS. IN THE Post Office at Swansea, Age, 15—18 Forthconi'iii; Examination. Applications must be received at the Civil Service Commission, London, W., not Idlter than the 30th April, on printed forms, to be obtained, with particulars, from the Secre- tary, Civil Service Commission. Burlington Gardens, London, W. 344. r EDUCATIONAL. LANGLAND BA1:. n JRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL VX BELLEVUE, LANGLAND, NEAR SWANSEA. Ph.WCIPALS—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. The SUMMER TERM will begin WED- ^ESDAY, APRIL 29th. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYM-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. PIZINCIPAL-MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted^ by Certificated Resident French and English Governesses and Visiting Professors. Pupils Prepared for all Public Examinations. 1 i ,OU8e *8 We'l situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. Summer Term Begins • BOARDERS. APRIL 29th, DAY SCHOLARS. APIUL 30th. 6 BRYN HAULOG, LANGLAND-ROAD, MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman), ^?P''8 prepared for all Public Examinations Highest References. Terms on application, opting lerm begins January 23rd. Boarders return the previous day. 19 p ENDEEN 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). I REFERENCES :— The LADY SWANSEA. LADY MORSHEAD,Forest Lodge, Binfield, Berks. MRS. WILMOT, Audley Sidmeuth, Devon. Miss EDEN, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. j 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. 30 T-ESSONS in Typewriting. Proficiency guaranteed.—Apply for teran, etc., to C. A. John. Typist -and Coypist, Station Par- ade and The Parade, Neafch. 355 L j MUSICAL. MISSFLOUENCE FRICKER A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., Keceivea Students for the HIGHER Develop- MENT of PIANOFORTE PLATING, VOleJI PitODUCTiON and SINGING also for HAB- MONy and COMPOSITION. MISS Pricker studied for six years at the <?^.a Academy of Music, and has had the ttution of the late Sir G. A. Macfarren, the late oif°L ^^derick Westlake, Mr. Randegger. akeepeare and Mr. Frye Parker, and holds dIplomas of the R.A.M. as public performer and leacher of piano and harmony, and of the R.C.M. f. Public singer and iu harmony, and also holds 1 Vertlficate of Merit of the R.A.M. for piano P.ayin^i and five medals of that Institution for piano ana singing. Pupils prepared for the Metropolitan Examina- twns of the R.A.M. and R.C.M., also for the ♦ ~'Iam^nations of the Associated Board of the R.A.M. and R.C.M. 100, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA, ————— 40 I MR. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.O.O. (Organist and Choirmaster of ^a Congregational Church, Briton Ferry), ACCEPTS PUPILS IN PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING & THEORY. Pupils ^epared for Examinations. 21, QUEEN-STREET, NEATH. 30 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTBR-KOAD. S EDWARD FBICKER I MISS FLORENCE FRICKER, A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., AND AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R.A.M. Piano, Harp, Violin, Voice Training and Solo Music ?ikcHarmOIiy' Si^ht"Sir^D^' Theory of SUMMER TERM begins April 30th. j MISS M. ELAINE MILLS, Pupil of W. H. Cummings, Esq. (Principal of the Guildhall School of Music), Musac Mistress at the Neath County Schools, Has vacancies for pupils in— PIANOFORTE PLAYING, SOLO SING- ING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. Pupils prepared for the Royal Academy of Music (local centre), and Irinity College, senior and junior. Theory, Harmony, and Sight. Singing Classes once a week.* NEXT TERM COMMENCES APRIL 27. LLANTWIT COTTAGE, NEATH. 361 ——' DANCING. CALISTHENICS. ie. 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. —— 1 Classes also held at Neath, Carmarthen, and j Llanel.'f. Private Le-Rcns. O HOP 1R0NTS. Interior Fittings, Coun- 1 n ^€r;5» Show Castvs, Office Fittings, Wire j Blinds, complete alterations for all Trades. modern .style, superior workmanship, prompt execution, competitive prices, estimates free. | —Parnall and Sons, Ltd., Shop. Bar and Office Fitters, 12, Alexandra Road, Swansea,. N ..t. Telephone, 0,495. 295. TRALE NOTICES. DAVID THOMASf Telephone «T WATCHMAKER. JEWELER 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 C TO THE MIDLAND AND 0 LOCOMOTITB!^8- 9. FISHER STREET 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 THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE. B8TABLI01IBD NIAKLT HALF A CSV7U&Y. HIGH STREET & MORRIS LANE SWANSEA. The Physician's Cure Gout, B & V 9 s Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Safest and most Stomach, Headache. Heartburn, Indigestion Gentle Medicine for Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. Infants, Children, Delicate 46 WORTfI A GUINEA BOX. BEECimrS PILLS FOR ALL BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMA CH, WIND, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER, AND FEMALE AILMENTS. THE ;sALE IS OVER SIX MILLION BOXES PER ANNUM. Prepared only by the Pr-jpi letur. The mas Beeeham, Sl. Helens, Lancashire Sold by all Druggists and Pa.tent Medicine Dealers evervvrhexe, in Boxie la Td M4 2F. 9d. each Full Directions with each box. 2 ..4 SHIPPING. ALLAN_LINE. TO CANADA, UNITED STATES, RIVER PLATE AND INDIA. SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. TrKisiAtf Quebec & Montreal May 7 DAMARA M. John's, N.F. & Halifax May 9 CITY OF MADRAS Calcutta May 9 PARISIAN Quebec & Montreal May 14 CITY OF BOMBAT St. Johns, N.F. Halifax & Phil.May 16 OCEAN RATES-To Canada, Siloon from £10. Second Cabin. £ 7 10s.; Third Class .E5 10s. To India, £37 10s. and JE27 10s. For full particulars apply to ALLAN OFFICE, 3. Loadenhall Street, London, E. C. and 19, James Street, Liverpool SUMMER TOURS IN g GOTLAND AND I RELAND. First-cLaBS Passenger Steamers from SJA AN. SEA, every WEDNESDAY aud FRIDAY. Cabin Return Excursion Fares as under BELFAST 20' available for 1 month. GLASGOW 25/ 14 days. Ckeapefet and Best Route for Giants' Cause- way, North of Ireland, Oban and the Scottish Highlands. Illustrated Guide Book and all information Free from M. JONES AND BROR., lAlbion Chambers, Swa 1 fra. a KITCHEN RANGES. °Ur fading professional and BS men dine on dinners oooked in our anges. The dinners are well oooked—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 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., ) TRONMONGERS, 89, OXFORD-ST., 9 & 10. PARK-STREET SWANSEA. j Teleptine 192 12 THOMAS ROLLISTON, PLUMBER, GASFITTER AND SAXI- j TARY ENGINEER. 21. RICHARDSON-STREET, SWANSEA. 1 ——— 10 TRADE SPECIALITIES. ^LTILK.—For Sale, 15 gallons daily, 0Oppiied same flrmt foe five and six yeai*.—AppJy D. R. Williams, GkxJre, Garrt*. JUIawadock 49S& cumZ-* DAVIES' BALSAM OF HONEY for Conghe Cold*, Asthma. TiEitrios* « Obe«t, fcc 6td. and 28. 31.—Pj«pi»rid oiii; oy J. lJAVixe. lf.I-fc k>lapei>(ing CbemUt. 30, 8."11- X\TA.Y'B, 65. St. HeJen'e-road, Swansea, for »» Children'« and Laaies' Underclothing Ladies' Corsets from Is. 9d., Infants Cash- mere Dresses. Pinafores, Wool spun Yeeta and Combinations. Lowest prices. 487a2-2ff Carnage Aprotus, Tam^nlin« Harness. Saddlery, Large Mock • Wholesale Iric<s. Carri^ patent handles, As A f-sddlcrv Company Aler^nr! a c ^>air'' National National 0460. j Merchant, 126, High- lown fnr L aDRea Cheapest Shop in ret-iil ot all varieties; wholesale and liul elicited. 32 ILDEilS.—Billheads, Memorandums, Business -Circulars and Caras, Time Sheets, Sstiiaate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the Cambrian Omce, 211, Higli-street, Swansea. THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING CO. RtM llli &l\.lIi 1 llli LARGEST POSTING Sl'ATION^ In s>want»ea lUid s,urrounuing Dietrict ADOBKSS—2S. LOWEK UNION STKEET SWANSEA. BLOOR & CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS AND BILL POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY Fo R WALES All descriptions of Advertising Circuit Distribution, Ac., promptly attended to. Office :-20, CALVERT-STBEET SWANSE A BERAVON &H*PORT TALBOT BILLPOSTIN COMPANY 1"U KDBKT y BILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING IN ALL ITS BEANCHKS. | MAKAOBB P. R- JAMES. XTEATH & DISTRICT BILL-POSTING IX COMPANY.—Litte T. WALL. OFFICM ABSIMBLT ROOMS, NEATH. J MASASIE :—J. W. ROBINSON. i Leeeees and Froprie+oi-fc of th" Best Poeting j Stations in Neath an i Dietrict t