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Scale of Charges For Cotfeecutive Weekly Insertions of SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, not exceeding ?4 words, 6d. Per Insertion* Every additional 8 words, Fourpenoe. The foregoing Scale apples only to Apartments g' HOUSQ To Let or Wanted i Situations Vacant or Wanted- Offioee, Properties and Shoos to Let or Sell; Lost and Fourd- Miscellaneous Private Wants and Sales but not to any advertise- ment of a'Trade catare. TRADE SPECIALITIES &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four words 9ci. per insertion. Thirty-two words Is. „ A redaction is made for a series of 6, 13, 26 or 52 insertions. If a Voucher copy be desired, an extra Three Halfpence per insertion should be added to the above cheap rates. Unless prepaid the Advertisements will #e charged by the Business Scale, #.dver- fcsements from Public Bodies are not in- icrted at the Prepaid Rate. The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitiouf cames to be addressed to any Post OtV* and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Depart- ment. Letters to Advertisers by initials, etc., or otherwise, may be directed to "The Cambrian" Office free of charge; and if i stamps are seat to cover postage, will be forwarded to the Advertiser's own address. Remittances under 5s. may be made in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Or- ders. Postal Orders should be-made to "The South Wales Post" Newspaper Co., Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address all communications to the Manager, Ihe Cambrian/' — ffTUATlONS VAOANT Cooke and Kitchenmaids, Ic OOK-GENERAL Wanted; two in family; laundry out; reterence required; wages £ 15.—Apply after five, 8, Carlton-terrace, Swansea. 425m 12-4 fiTk/ ANTED, by au experienced Gook, situa- i»»- tion where can ,>»leep home.—Write, A.T., "Daily Pcwt," Swansea siUBiM KITPBRNMAlD Wanted, able to cook; a n Young General might suit; must have been out before.- A pply. by letter, stating age. references, and all particulars, to Mrs. W Walters. Ffynoue. Swamsea- 328B012-2 -—■ Nurses. •*T7ANTED, a good Girl, about >8, as Nurse- VV Housemaid; must be accustomed to children.—Apply after 6 p.m., at 11, Rich- jnond-road, Uplands. Swaseea. 336m 12-2 Generals. G" &NMS.RAI- Servant Wanted; reference quired; email famiij.—Apply Trafal- gar House, Swansea tnear the Baths). -a-^n-v ■ -y■ J CI JiiNjET^AL Servant Wauted, for a (tew I* liours daily, to* attend upon gentleman B-ud clean two offices.—Write, statin# wages, ?os 4, G P.O., Swansea. 400m 12-4 ESraCTABLE Young G-irl Wanted for Housework; steep out. Apply at once, engineers' Anus, next G.P. Office, Wmd-st., Jwansea. 4590012-2 SU^biilOii General Wanted, for Ca«rdiff, j P private house, small- family.-Appty Mackworth Hotel, Hwainsaa. 287mll-30 < PAJi r £ D, cfean Girl, as Chambermaid. &YY Apply Bush Hotel, Swansea. 291mll-'» j\\J ANTED, a good General Servant. — kV*- Apply 16, Woodlands-terrace, Swansea. 389mm ■tT7ANTEl), a good General Servant.—Apply Hoiwill, 41, Trafalgar-terrace, Swan- sea. 429ml2-4 j piTi/1 A.Vf ED. Gen ex ail Servant. — Arply LtIL Fisher, George Inn, JSnand, s,v..u- I 66a, 34&m124 WAX'iiD, at once, Girl, 14-16 years, to look after baby.—Apply 7, Mansel-st., Swansea. 459m 12-5 WANTED, at once, General; references.— Apply after 6 p.m., 3, Miradar-ciescent, Swansea. 298mll^0. W" ANTED, a Girl, about 17, as General, and to assist; two children.—Address ?, Parade, Neath. 27i mll-20 W- AXl'ED. at once, General Servant.— Apply Mrs. Felman, 17, Brunswick- etreeit, Swanseat 424mi2-4 | (T^ANTEiD, a. good General Servant, about LW- 17 years of age.—Apply Fuel Inn, St. Thomas, Swansea. 450m 12-5 W"~ ANTED. Maid Servant., plain cooking and washing for one.—Apply Alpha, No 1, London-road, Neath 164D2db.ll-J0. WANTED, a General Servant; reference; required; small fiamily.-Apply Mrs. T. Oraven, Tobacconist, Morriston. 472ml2-5; ANTED, at once, two General Servants; j » » Welsh preferred.—Apply at once, Al- i bion Inn, Nelson-street. Swansea. 447ml2-5 WANTED, a good General Servant, to assist in waiting.—Apply Midland Cafe. Wind-street, Swansea, after 6.30 p.m. 354ml2-2 WANTED, immediately, good GeneraTSer- vant; two in family—Apply person-! eily. Mrs. Davies, 2, Claremont Villas, Mum- bles 383ml2-4 [TI7'ANTED, a Girl, to assist m Gene''a I Housework, not under 18 yea-8 <.f n$e. —Apply 9 to 11 a.m., 79, Oxford-street, Swansea. 345u 1S-4 -TANTED, General Servant, at once; £ 18,' • to competent Girls; level kitchen.— Apply Mrs. Roche, 9, Brynraill-orescent, I Swansea. 43ftml2-4; r|^7 ANTED, at once, respectable Girl as [Vf- General; no cooking; part washing;! to assist in bar in the evening.—Chambert, C.">mish Mount, Broad Quay. 470ml2-6 WANTED, good, experienced General Ser- vant. able to do plain cooking; small -Apply, with references, to J Davies, fa rdily. Royal Oak, Bryn, LJanelly. 379m 12-4 j •\i|T ANTED, smart Girl. for licensod house VT near Swansea, to look after onechil-ii ri bell' 111 ^Sh-t tiousework; comfortable Write Beta, "Daily Post," Swansea. 71mlW| ■1T7 Nn*j,jx)! quiet, respectable Girl, for VV pider l'v laly res'idiag in pleasant home nPar v„„h; wa§«» moderate, but good home, EIJI!l"o("h t7 Ppnv^e-l^-||roi^jL|||e^taf- 306mia-l pr Servants' Registry Offices. -1 MBS. Llew^n Howell, Registry Office foci Servants'and Young (!irls. 34, Oxford- strict. nest door hut one to the National Schools. Swan^L 415mm WA^TEp.^at^oTcV'Spe':i&nced and Plain Cooks experienced and Young Gen- etrals. Parlour and gouse-Parlourmaids, IRyuse Waitresses, etc. Apply Miss Lewis, High-class Registry, ,13, Castle-stree^, Swane6a. xat Tel. 76y3. 460m 12-5 faiSCELLANIEOUS SITUATIONS. j Yo"« Lady, a<ge ^bvut 16 year 588mm j ENGINE Driver Waited, for 3 Mill Tiu- U plata works; must be sober, and quite capable of doing own repairs.- Write, stat- im? wages. to Sober, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1975nl2-l GKOCEKY and Provisions.—Wanted, a, G good Junior Rand, used to Solioiting.- Address Grocer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 425ml2-l W ANTED, a good Waistcoat Hand, and Apprentice Girl.—Apply 71a, Oxford- street, Swansea. 252ml3-2 WAITRESSES Wanted.—Apply S. Palmer, Caatral Cafe, High-street, Swansea. Only experienced need apply. 397ml2-l WANTED, French Polisher.—Apply A. Nicholls and Son, Catheline Works, Cattherine-Mreet, Swancea,, 356m 12.2 \\J iiiiiMAN Wanted, at once.—Ap»"'ly ?• Symons and Sons, Elect':cal Eu?m- eers, Oxford-street. Swaasea. 2;2mlt 29 ~f ANTED, immediately, an expert Lady Typist.—Addiress Swansea Typewiio- ing Co., 59, Castle-street, Swansea. 463mi2-Z W ANTED experienced Knitter, for tsris- •- wold Machine—Apply Ivor Williams, Hosier, Graigtrebanos. Pontardawe. 1974nll-30 lA7ANTEDr"at once, Young Man, able to • mould and make dough, and do small round.—Apply Ooombe, Baker, Morriston. 44lml2-o W- ANTED, at onoe. a an or Boy, to Sell W Coal; must be used to the trade.- Apply to No. 12. Owm-terrace, Hafod, Swan- SMb ^i2"5 \\TANTED, immediately, good Stock Hand, V temporarily only.—Apply Grocery de- partment, Co-operative Society, Briton Ferry. 176nl3.4 WANTED, good Salesman, for Furniture Business*Apply, stating salary ex- pected, experience, red'emnc-es, etc., to 14, West End. Llanelly. 332ml-22 WANTED, smart Young Men, to join >ha 3rd and 71th Dragoon Guards, 5th Lanoers, 14th and 19ch Hussars, and all branches of his Majesty's Army —Apply 14, Union-street. Swansea (Kearuiting Office). 437k 12-1 91s- WTSE-KLY.—Evening Employment offered to either ecs who can write. Enclose addressed envelope.—'Secretary <?) St. Leonards, Southend, Essex. 293m 12-4 Tradesmen's Apprentices & Assistants MAK1N U.— VV anted,* immediately, Apprentices and Impr°vers.-Apply 2a_ Pen maen-terraoe, Swansea- P ROCEltY and Provisions.-Wanted, ^a Kood Lr Junior Haud.-Adidretss E.E., Post." Swansea. 4a5ml2-a BOOBBY^Wanted. at once, Junior Assis- G tant; outdoors.—Apply lies, 4. High- etreet, Swansea. 437m 1^-2 1LLIN Eli Y.—Wanted, two respectable Young Ladies as Apprentices for Mil- linery workrooms.—Apply to J. Rees Evans, 218, High-street. Swansea. SOT mil-30 j WANTED, an Apprentice, for the Wood Shop.—Apply Palmer Bros., Coach- builders, 10, Gower-street. Swansea. 416ml2-4 TpV" ANTED, Young Girl, to learp Fancy and » 'Stationery Business; one just leaving school preferred; also Girl for light house- work, and to be useful in business when necessary.-Addresa Improver, "Daily Post, Swansea 261mll-29 Agents, Canvassers, Travelers &c.. A respectable Mao' of energy and tact is Wanted for a good Agency offering highly remunerative employment for spare timfe.—AAdirege, Mail. "Daily Post." Swansea. VC. 391taia-4 /CONSTANT Employment ia offered bo a'few men who ean furnish good credentials. No outlay. Apply by postcard for particu- lars.—Address Sparks, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 16426d.b.l2i-2 LLANE7.LY and District.—A really good, L respectable Representative to rapidly qualify for promotion in Popular Life Assur- ance Company Li mated. Excellent oppor- tunity for capable man of good intentions. Also Agents Wanted at Carmarthen, Maes- tcg Bridgend, and the Valleys.—Apply Wm. Jenkilis, District Superintendent, 80, Major- streeft Manseiltoai, Swansea. 340ml3-2 BMUNERATIVE F-,v-ing Work.-Tactf,ii, IIZ energetic Man, whose time is not fully occupied, required for above No outlay. Previous exparience unnecessary.—.Address Deep, "Daily Post," Swansea. 16427d. b. 12-2 !LAVELL-E,L- Wanted, Swanslel cround.- TRAVELLEiR Wanted, Swansea ground.— -L As no sipecial trade knowledee is neces- sary, a disengaged clerk, business or pro- fessional man of promise could be quickly initiated- Freliminary 40s. weekly and com- mission.—Address letters stating age. eta, t; Business, "Daily Post," Swansea. 367 mll-30 TTT ANTED, smart Canvasser, for well- known Welsh Weekly.—Aipply, stat- ing age, wages, and references, to Success, I "Daily Post." Swansea. 435ml2-5 Office Boys and t rratd Bqy9 BOY Wanted, at onoe, at Colliery Office, D Docks; shorthand preferred. — Addieas Briquette, "Daily Post." Swansea. 277mll-30 WANTED, a sharp Errap-d Boy.—Apply 4, College-street, Swansea. 394ml2.4 WANTED, Office Boy, for Solicitor's Office. Write Solicitor, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 4œm12-4 WANTED, a good Office Boy.—Apply be- fore 11 a.m.. Joseph Thomas, 13, Ade- laide-street, Swapsea. 283mll-30 WANTED, for large Shipping Office, a smart Youth, one w'th knowledge of Sliortha-nd and Typewriting Good prospect for smart youth to learn ro-atine shipping.- Write, stating age and salary expected, to Steamship, "Daily Post," Swansea. ^27ml2-8 SHARP Lad Wanted, for Milk Delivery, etc., good character required.—Apply E. S. Leaker, Woodland Dairy, 36 St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 33Sm12-2 FfTUATSCtVS WANTED. FfTUATSCtVS WANTED, LL-BOUND Mechanical and Motor En- eineer, licensed driver, all repairs, re- quires situation; private or works; tempor- ary or constancy; moderate wages.—Write Expert, "Daily Post." Swantsea. 373ml2-2 T^X-NA\rAL Min sec-ks Situation as Care- Fi ta-ketr or Watchman; characters all V.G.'s.—ji^dxess R.N., "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 452ml2-5 I^VENING Employment.—Book-keeper, thor- -1 oughly .expeflenood. would make up profit and loss, or tradesmen's accounts audit books; charges moderate.—Address Sex, "Daily Post," Swansea. 237m 11-30 /RNTS' MERCERY.—Wanted, Situation as Afeistant or Manager, 29, 14 years' ex- perience; trustworthy; good window dresser, book-keeper, salesman, married, «.bstainer.— Apply 45. Caebricks-road, Cwmbwrla. 371ml2-2 SITUATION Wanted by Young Lady, good s appearance, for light or faney busi- ness.—Write Nina, "Daily Post," Swansea. 335m 13-4 ANTED, by highly respectable Person, » Situation as Housekeeper to gentle- man-, good cook and needlewoman.—Address 115, Rhyddings Park-road. Swansea. 455ml2-5 TyANTED..by Young Lady, Situation as Barmaid; experienced; references; age 23, tall; dnsengaged; would assist geinerally.— Address t., 28. Victoria-street, Exeter. 279mlla A-N1ED, Situation, by steady Young ldan, Carpenter, all-round Man, on Estate or Works. Oaal make Patterns. Address R.M.T., "Daily Post," Swansea. 410m 12-4 T^T"AJ-^D, Situation as Driver, age 23, well to horses, also used' to country roads; undertake light or heavy haul- ing.-Wrtt^ or apply S. Bann, 14, Garciem- street, Swansea. 469n^5 ^TOUNG Man (22) requires half-day employ-1 meat, morning or afternoon; business experience; good referencae.—Address H.J., "Daily Post," Swansea. 312m 12-1 YOUTH, 18, knows town and district we]!, used to horses, good driver, sees Situa- tion with draper or provision merohi,iit,s, or as groom.—Apply P. N., 7, Nelson-t-t'eet. Swansea. 34Bml2-4 MISOELLANEOUS WANTS. tTODSE Wanted, in good locality, a-bout -Ll Christmas time, five or six rooms, bath, small garden.—Address Schoolmaster, "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 296mll-30 WANTED, a Young Retriever Dog; must W have had distemper.—Apply 10, Somer- set-place, Swansea. 4G9ml2-4 \ANT'ii.Dt Plain Sewing; Aprons, Pina- »* fores, Shirts, etc. Home work.-Write H.M., "Daily P.>st," Swansea. 514ml2-l \\7 ANTED, Horse, about 15 hands, must be f souni, and cheap—etate price, to Horse. "Dtily Post," Swansea. 258mll-^0 "Y^ANTiiD, at once, a good Haulier's Tip Oart; must be cheap.—Please state lowest prioe to Cart, "Daily Post." Swansea. 434 ra 12-5 wANT-ED, S,-all House, with 5 to 10 » acres of Ground, near iswaps Apply T. Kneath, 39, Castle-street, Swansea. 471ml2-5 wANTED, Second-hand Gas Stove, for wairming shop; must be cbeap.-Apply Swansea Rubber Oo., 23, Castle-street, Swan- sea- 299mll-30 A^r^TED, £ 300 mortgage on Leasehold House and Land, good security, very large margin.—Address Mortgage, Daily Post," Swansea. 1977ml2-5 AN'ivBD, in Swansea, Llaixelly, Neaih, and AberavonN Small Lock-up Shops, must be in main streets.—Write, stating par- ticulars, to Lock-up, "Daily Post, Swan- sea. 4C6ml2.6 G-BOOtM'ED House Wanted, convenient situar tion.—Address Rex, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 395ml2-4 LOST AND found. LOST, between Manuel-street ajid Albert Hall, a Fur Boa. Will finder please le- turn same to 28, Mansel-street, Swansea. ,464ml2.2 J" OtST, Friday, November 24th, Black Rough- haired Dog. Finder rewarded. Detainer prosecuted. — Miss Ley, 1, Dynevorplaoe Swans-en. 457ml2-2 j OssT, in St. Helen's-road, near Hospital, Lady's Purse, containing money. Finder rewarded on returning same to a Gwydr. crescent, Swansea. &35ml1-.3û I OCST, between Blackpili Stataoji, Mumbles Railway, and St. Helen's-road, a Lady s Gold Chain. Finder rewarded on resuming same to J. H. Nott, 1, Herbert-plaoe, St. Hel- en's-road,^Swansea. 355mll-30 f OST. between Bryn mill and St. Helen's- -Ld road, » new Glace Buttoned Boot, For- get-Me-Not brand. Finder rewarded on re- turning same to Tregoning and Co., 62, St. Helen'6-roa<\ Swansea. 443ml2.2 T OST, Bitch (sheep dog breed) on Wednes- day, November ltoh. at Neath, half ringed with white round the neck, white spotted forehead, and white tipped tail. Answers to the name of "Teb.' Finder re- warded. detailner prosecuted.—John Roberts, Tonygraig Farm, Dutfryn. 242mll-29 LOlST, -Saturday, November 25th, bright Chestnut Horse, short tail, about 14 hands, r^ar^ed with wire on left leg, and, iua:;j on right leg; also Chestnut Colt, wi-.tu star on forehead, about 12 baods high. Any- one giving information to the Police will receive lQa, reward. 412ml2-4 -_u_- GOLD BANGLE was dropped by the land- lady of the Bosebery Arms, Swansea, in the hotel on Saturday night. Findetj re- war,ded. 341mll-30 QTBAYED, on Sunday, November 26th, from 22, Alexandra-terrace. Brynmill, Irish Terrier Bitch. Finder rewarded on return- ing same to above address. 392ml3-4 QTRAYED from Thistleboon Farm, Mum- bles, two Bay Mare Ponies. 13 and 12 hands, 3 and 2 years old, white star on forehead. Information to H. Morris, Mum- bles 462ml2.2 ■t ryS. REWAliD.—Lost, November 25th, V-e- J-V tween Oystermouth Station and Chapel- street, Mumbles, black silver-mounted Purse containing Money ajid other articles. Finder will receive the above reward on returning same to 15, Chapel-street. Mumbles. 35aml2-2 i^OUND, Lady's Fur. Owner can have same on giving correct description. — Kitley, Oxford-street Swansea. 36Cmll-30 I^OtJND, a Lady's Watch, nea.r Hospital, oji November 14th. Owner can ha.ve same by applying to 323, Pentregethin-road, Cwmbwrla.. 31Sml2rl 1.- EDUCATION Servioe Candidates eucressfully pro- pared lor their examinations. Numer- ous neoem suoeesses Telegraph Learners, head Post Office, Swansea; Male Sorters, Londou and Swansea U.P.O. Pitman's Shoflthand rapidly taught. Arithmetic, Book-keeping, ot-o. Success guaranteed. Ladies or Gentlemen. Mr Harris, Short- hand School. 22. New Oxford-street. Swan- sea. 3457 ^iRJVATE TUITION in Preach, Germ an, -i Italian, topanish., Latin, Book-ke >i) ing, Shorthand, Ty pewrituig, Arithmeiic, etp Thorough and lapid preparation tor Examinations and Business Translations :xvn Foreign Correspradeuee.-Oswald Sorth, i'Hiior of Commercial Spanish Grammar, l, KeramgtOD-terrace. b-warxeea Nat Tel No. aw.b! T° PAEENTS.—Large selection of schoola i to select from. Full particulars free, respecting Fees, Curriculum, Successes —Man- a. ager, Scholastic Agency, Bridgend 329m 12-2 ¡. j MISCELLANEOUS p BRSONAL.—B.A.G.S. News at once or too late. Shall acquaint Mrs. D G T) Let- ter' from Scotland—Williajn. _379m.12-1 f "J OB~andTraP fot Hire~rubbeT~res, sn it- vy able for Posting.-Apply w. Jones 1 Glanmor-«:«scent, Uplamdss, Swansea. Cor! 'It:1 677; + 200m 12-16 CENTRAL Hotel Billiard Rooms. High- /"CENTRAL Hotel Billiard Rooms. High- street—A Billiard match of 500 Up will be played at the above Billiard Room be- tween Mr. Harry Bush (late of Cardiff), and Frank Stoneham ithe uuwkor) on Thursday evening (to-morrow) at 8 o'clock. All lovers of the game are cordially invited. Free. 453m'll-29 N. EATH.-La.ct.ies' and Gents' Hairdressing (Private room for ladies). Own Comb- ings made up. Hair Work supplied. Toilet requisites, Perfumes kept in stock Prompt attention. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shav- ing Tickets at reduced Drices.-Public Bene- fit Toilet Saloon, 12. Green-street, Neath. ,465ml2-5 "O LECTKOLYSIS, only permanent cure for E superfluous hair; Chiropody, Manicure, Electrical Facial Massa,ge by expert Lady. Improved scientific treatments. — P. Schen- ker, Hairdresser, 6. Goat-street, Swansea. 320mll-29 pMOLYNIEUX, Fish Merchant, 126, High- J street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 DARCELS, Luggage, Furniture, etc., to and P from Muhbles- Our vans run Tuesdays and Saturdays.-Parcel Express. 11, Somer- set-place, Swansea. 806^4-24 -D- AVIES-BAL8AM- OF HONEY for Coug1:s. ■3-J Colds. Asthma, Tightness of the Chest etc 6Jd. and 2s. 3d.—Prepared only by J. Davies, M.P.S., Dispensing Gheznist, JO, High", street, Swansea t.9 FROPERTY FOR SALE AND I TO LET. p'OB SALE, Freehold House, in Pesnmaen- terrace, and a Freehold House in Mont- pelici-terrace, Constitution Hill, Swansea; both let to excellent, tenants.—Apply David M Thomas, Estate Agent, Rutland-street, Swansea. 321ml2-l Swansea. 321ml2-l FOR SALE, 2 Leasehold Shops, in Llaiigy- felach-roaci, Swansea; also 5 Lease- hold Cottages in Ann-street (off Llangyfel- ach-road), in excellent repair and all well !e: A bargain.—Apply David M. Thomas, Estate Agent, Rutland-street, Swansea. 321ml3-l FOR DISPOSAL.-Double Licensed Public- F house, respectable working class dds- trict in Swansea; leading brewers. Ingoing asked, £ 230.—Appiy David M Thomas, Estate Agent, Rutland-street, Swansea- 321m12rl DQUBLË-LICENSEiD Ptlblic Housefor -*S Sale, Swansea, tied leading brewers; long lease; good trade.—Apply D. D. Rich- ards, Valuer, 97, Oxford-street, Swansea. >>23ml2-2 HOUSES FOR SALE 1^, /l ABLEOROU GH-RO!Ld .—For Sale, cheap, xtx four Houses; can sell separately; greater portion of purchase mopey oan re- main; also a convenient House in Henrietta- street.—Address Marlborough. "Daily Pes. Swansea. 4Glml2-4 -i_ j .r.- TO BE LET-BUSS NESS PREMISES TO LET, a large, dry Workshop or Ware- house.—iA.ppiy Palnuer Bros., Coadh- builders, 10, Gower-street, Swafisea. 417ml2-4 rpO LET, good Shop and Premises, No. 10, J- Victoria-avenua, near Recreation Ground.—Apply Mrs. Stubbs. 36, Hanover- street, Swansea. 3S3ml2-4 HOUSE and Slaop, 2Z, St 11 main thoroughfare, to Let; back en- trance.—Apply Leader and Son, Swansea. 222mll-30 TJ OUSE and Shop, 28, St. Helen'e-road, main thoroughiare, to Let; back en- trance.—Apply Leoaer and Son, Swansea. 461ml2-5 s HOEMAKERIS Shop to Let, in Humphrey- street (near Tenby Rotel), established over twenty years.—Apply James, 31, Ffy- none-terrace, Swansea. 284mll-30 WAN,SEA.-To Let, in the best business s part of Oxford-street, Lock-up Shop, also four rooms suitable for Offices on tne second flooi of the above prenises; immediate poasessLon.- Apply to Frederick F. Meager, Estate Agent, etc., Melbourne House, 7. Mel- bourne-place. Swansea. 13975-t.c. TO LET—HOUSES MUMBLES.—To Let, Small Furnished HJousa, every convaoiience, with or without linen; reasonable terms.—Apply by letter, c.o. Charles Evans, Circulating L.ib- rary, Brym-y-Mar-roa-d, £ >wan&ea. 356ml2.2 V-OTliERSLADE:i..L'\TGLAND.-To- Let, .1. \¡ Furnished or Unfurnished, 2 Reoep- non, six Bedrooms; bath (hot and cold).- Apply T. Kneath, 39, Castle-street, Swansea- 399m12-4 TO LET, 28, Carlton-terrace, Swansea; cen- tral; hot and cola water bath; no underground kitchen.—Apply same address. 396m 12-4 rpo LET, 140, Bryn-road. Swansea; rent £ 23; A immediate p^sseii&iaia.—Apply O. LI. W-atkuid Betts, Nortnampton-iaue, Swan- see, 433m 12 4 ^PO LET, on January 1st, 1906, Topna House, A near Neath, with good stabling, gar- den. ana iand—,pr, Whittiugton, Neath. 27&aaL->t) TO LET, a convenient feoaidence, "Charl- wood House, 169, St. Helen's-road.— Apply "LaoigtivJe," 1. Gwydr-terraoe, Up- lands, Swansea. 288mll-30 rpC be Let, immediate possession, 13, Bay X View-crescent, view of Bay, 3 reception, 5 bedrooms, bathroom (hot and cold), Vene- tian blinds; -eOit. £ 28.—Apply David Rob- erts, Auctioneer, Heathdeld-street, Swansea. l.t.418d.b.l2.1 T j PLANDS-CR.E.SCBNT.—House to Let, mod- -u ern conveniences; back entrance; good condition; rent £ 35.—Apply T. Kneath, :9, Cas tie-street, Swansea. 398znl2-4 APARTMENTS TO LET APARTMENTS, Furnished or Unfurnished, A to Let, in lihyciwiingts Paris-road. — Write Apartments, "Daily Post," Swansea. 376m12-2 C'OMTOIRTABLE Apartments to Let, with c or without attendance; terms moder- ate.—Address 4, Brunswick-street, Swansea 334m 12-2, /^OOD Board-Residence offered three steady Young Men, Hospital locality; terms low; good home.—Address Mrs. Howells, c.o Charles Evans, Newsagent, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 337mll-3Q I/1NG EDWARD'S-ROAD—TO Let, 2 well: Furnished Front Rx;oms; terms 10B. per week; no children.—Aduiress King, "Daily Post," Swansea. 381ml2.4 1 ODGINGS for one or two respeotable 14 Young Men; three minutes' walk from G.W.R.; trams pass door; terms lie. per week.—Mrs. Kerslake, 19, Prince of Wales- road, Swansea. 365mll-30 OAYLNG GUEST.—Gentleman, required m -[ select, very comfortable home; three in faimiiy; no children; splendid view; near Walter-road trains, every convenience; terms moderate.—AduJnecS Guest, "Dail..r Post," Swansea. 344m 12-4 OUPERIOR Furnished Apartmemts, suit a S young mairied couple, near hospital; 10s weekly—Write Acme, "Daily Post," Swansea. 37 OUPERJOIR Furnished Apartments. Front D sitting-room, one or two Bedrooms, hot and cold bath; piaulo; board or otherwise; no chila.ren.-53, Mansel-terrace, Swansea. o63ml2-4 rpWO Unfurnisbed Rooms to Let—Apply 12, J- VV estbury-street, Swansea. 245mll-29 rPO LET, comfortable Lodgings, with or J- without board.—Apply 65, Town HiE- road, Sketty. 438ml2-5 TO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms, use of scullery.—Apply Charles Evans, News- agent, Bryn-y-Mor-road. Swansea. 357ml2.2 1^0 LET, comforta-bla Lodgings or Booms, for one or two respectable Young Men. —Apply 29, Mansel-street, Swansea. 4Q6ml2.4 TO LET, Booms, Furnished or Unfurnished, suit Young Ladies in business or Yroung Men.—Apply 60, Prince of Wales-road, Swan- sea.. 403ml24 ¡ TO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms, to re- T spectable Couple without ch,ildreta; Terrace-road.—Address Tertrace, "Daily Post," Swansea. 343ml2-2 TO LET, Front Sitting-room and Bedroom; T suit one or two gentlemen; no chil- dren.—Apply L. Chamberlain, 2, Christina- street, Swansea. 407m 12-4 WO~Threi, or Four New Large Well- T lighted Unfurnished Booms to Let; gas throughout, and ga§ stove.—Apply 18. wick-street, SwacAa. 374m 12-2 TO LET, Sitting-room" and Bedirowm; suit T one or two gentlemen; bath (hot and cold); terms moderate. — 1, Willows-plaoe, near Albert Ejall. Swansea. 372m 12- TO LET, Front Sitting and Front Bedroom, T suit one or two; use of Piajio.; good pttemdajice; no children; homely .-Apply 5, Burman-street, off Walter-road, Swansea. oK>ml2-2 TO LETT, very comfortable Front Si t tang- room and Bedroom, for a gentleman, bath (hot and cold), good cooking and attend- ance.—Apply 2, Willows-place (tap of Orad- ock-street), Swansea. 316ml2-l 3 Melbourne-place, Swansea.—Comfortable Sitting-room and Bedtroom to Let; suit two gentlemen; terms moderate 454ml2-5 two gentlemen; terms moderate 454ml2-5 o-j S. provides Gentleman with firart-class Z1 Apartmente. special boa^rd, good cook- ing and attendance; W alter-road.—Address Guinea. "Daily Post," Swansea. 369m 13-2 /?q Argyle-street, Swajisea.—Four Unfur- l)0> nished Booms to Let- Apply as above. 422m 12-4 APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED HOUteiS WANTZO. WAITED, two <jjr three Unfurnished Rooms, in a respectable locality; must be centrai.—Write, stating terms, to Tower, "Da,ily Post," Swa-u^ea. 346ml2-4 ANTED, two three Up furnished Rooms, by young couple with one child; over shop or offices not objected to.— Address Shop, "Daih Post." Swansea. 444ml2-5 ^EATH^^antecC^f^c^_by Gentleman, N comfortable Bedroom and Sitting- room; neighbourhood of )ielincryt,han.- Apply, stating tennSi to x.Y^ c.o. Charles Jones, Newsagent, MeljTO, Neath. 436ml2-5 M7t: miscellaneous SALES Fob SALE, Mail Cart Rouble, thorough condition; cbeap.—Apply 27, Park-ter- race. Waunwen, Swansea. 458ml2-5 I. SALE', a DqJ^ ^Sore fine Cross- bred Pullets, otl point of laying; 3a each.—Apply 31, Bog Mil-terrace, Swansea. 39ilin12-1 SALE^ a Greenhouse! ahout 18ft. x 9ft.. in good condition.—^Apply Bichard Lewis, 8 ajrd 9, High-street, Swansea. 443m 12-5 T^OB^SALE, Small Uic)/0fClover Hay, and _C two Small Mows Oats; splendid ccndftion.Apply Woods id e. Biah- opston. 1977nl2r5 FOB SALE, grand~ wire-ha i re^l Terrier, cheap-W. G. Camden. Wholesale and Jt. cheap-W. G. Camden. Wholesale and Eetail Tobacconist and jjajndresser, 71. i'-t. Helen's-road, Swansea. 353^12 2 F' OB SALE, at s^ausea,~gooiFMilk Bound, about 27 gallons daily- What offers?— Apply letter only Round, c.o. Charlie Evans, The Newsag^t, etc-, Bryn-jvMor- road, Swansea. 387ml2.4 ITiOR SALE, a ic-ii of choice Dwarf and Climbing goses, Standard and Dwarf Hydrangeas, hy etc.-John F. Har- vey and Son's Auction 31axt, 3, 4. and 5, Goat-street, Swanaea 448ml2-2 fLLIARD Table^^rg^ToheaP' ful1 size, B good condition,ppiy, for price, etc., B. G-, "Guardian Office," Llanelly. 435ml2-5 BULL-Mastiff-Airedale puppies, best known B guards, six weeks 108 6d each; also the mother, Bnll.jj^ Burton's strain, 2 guineas.—Waltergi Burry Port. 303m 12-1 Horses, Cabs, Certs, INAC-e-ftes, &c. FOJi SAU1 a honest Chestnut Cob, 14.3. 5 years old, gr^^ a<Jtjon, and warranted in single or double haJQeSe Trial allowed.- Apply W. Morgans, Half-Way, Llansamlet. 128ml2-2 FOR SALE. light Market Farmer's Wagon, JL Light Rustic Gig goetic Dogcart, two 'Governess Cars, Phaeton, Grocer's Cart. 3 lialid Trocka, Iuvalid Bas- ket Chair.—Hoskin^ coarhbUJlder, Sketty. oOGmll^iO i6 hands. 7 J years, warrantecj gound, quiet in all harness, master of two tOPfJ; price £17; also thick-set Cob, 13.2, y yeftt8. suitable for col- liery purposes; j>rifte £ 9- 110 further use.— Apply Smithfield staJbl^- Dyfatty-street Swansea. 431m 12-4 I^OB SALS, good fajgt Gob Mare, nearly 14 hands, warranted sound; also srooi Set of Harness. v's-tra He0d Bridle, Pa.ir of Reins; also Oilcloth & jr<»eba«, a few go d Collars; also a good new' aipper, only used onoe, cost 9s ne^ no Reasonable offer re- fused for lot cotnpj^ ^Apply 14> Garden- street, Swansea. f 423m 12-4 BOUGH *.yt.^RavSr^ortuniti'; Governess B Car, great bair«in- Landau, best buil- ders; Headed Wa.gonett; splendid1 chance; Raleigh CarL nicely appointed; Gig; best firm for repairs, Vezey's. ùtd., 56, St. Hel- en's-road, Swansea 338m 12-2 .v fol, G' OOD Black Ponv "ioT^16' Apply No. 1, The BrVn pontardulais. 342m 12-2 GR.EY MABE. sonud 15.2 hands, 5 yea,rg._ Apply VV. Jevons, Sin^161,011 Gardens, Sketty, 311ml2-l GOOD Pony for Sa,ie J3 hands, suit hawker, £ 3 10s„ cheap,Apply 1&4. st- Helen's- avanue, Swansea. 366ml2-2 IVING up Hiria^~Qr^The choice ef two G Welsh Ponies, £3 10s. also Mare, Nearly New Set of B.i^sa-moulI<te i Harney, and Flat Cart; let £ g 1oe.; Young Horse, 15 I hands, £ 12 10s.; Brown and Black Harness; also Traps.—Apply 7 DITatty-OLreet- near West, Grocer, Swansea-. 421ml2-4 trade specialises TYPEITBLTTNG, b^Twark, lowest prices, manuscripts, epecific^ti011^, ^uantities, etc.—Address K.P., "nailv Post," Swansea. 411ml2-4 F" OB good and~^7petisJ-0 £ vianos you can- not do better than v^ Woodward s, 229. High-street, Swansea, where you have a choice selection of HaJOS Tongues, Pies, and ready dressed meats ° £ ^1 kLn,dfi; 5J2JJ12-3 MZK~j7t\~GWYNn"te that she has removed from Qromwell-terrace to 17 St. George s-terrace «bere she will o6 please to receive orctera Chiidren'B Gai meats a apeDIalitv lCOnll-30 MR. WILLIAil OX LEY Private inquiry Agent, late Detective Sergeant, Oardiff Police. Confidential inve5tig3Jt.j()IlS.-<1. Lower Cathedral-roads Cardiff, ftighest References. CHINA and Delt NVoe 0heap. Well C assorted crates of everyday selling lines for Snops. Markets and Hawking.— Write for lists.—Sheaf potted Manuiaotur- ers, Lonóton, Staffs. xfENBTLAN Bli^Vf^r^ per foc>r"any V colour, carriage naid- L36,1' free. Government Contracu>rs-ao&el*;y'55' Tudor- road, Ctwdiff. Niat. Tel. 43y^- 644dl2-l R" T^^XEOnirDlTjri^ AT10N~nTd JVjL ADVICE of pRICELESS VALUS iFBEE1). Send Stamoed envelope. Please name thi, paper.U^'liBNCE. St. El- mo, Egremont, Livemool- 637y 12^50 CORN Paint, made 0f euP^rio, ingredi. ents, and easily applled; is. bottle for 5d.—J Davies. M.P.s., Chemist. 30, High- gtreet, Swansea. T> | Il/LrN13RKilIi"Sery xrl D. M. Lougher for Fashioaabxe Hats and Bonnets at Lowest Prices- Hats Renovated equal to new.—Note the Address: 13, Hawardon-cre-^c >iit near the Bathsl. Swansea,-W. T. Loueher, Decorator. UKDe 722k 12-9 PHBENOiLOGY".—profeseor W. A. Williams. P. the expert Character Reader, may be consulted daily at the Victoria Arcade. near the Market, Swansea. 413ail24 A ^ICAjT^rT pi^t^T^Perior~to" aU Corn Paints Try. then judge. No failure, no pain or burning- harassing corns; ease immediately: 7ia-fyrdckn Davies, Chemist r>ifc>rd-street- Swansea. Oor. TeL 68. 99Qh il-31 rpBY WUliMMon'. Celebrated Sausage, -L Pork Pits Black puddinga. Polony. Brawn, Cooked Meafs Rome-cured Ram. and Bacon. W1lolesale' a.nd RetaiL as, Os. fcrd-sitreet. Swansea. Nat. y° pHIP Fittings, every variety, ChalDplPn ^n«e's. Po- tato Peelers, Shop op Wheels. 116-pa^e list free.-Mabbott, Poland^treet. Manchester 44ykl«2b 44ykl«2b sealed 5d., with Circular 9d- Esta.bhshed S2S2S- w°g. TRY Sidney Palmer's fnd Paries, made with pure butter; also noted for Wedding a.ud Birthday Cakes. Any size made to order. Note address: 68, Oxford- street (opposite New Empi^e)• and branches, Swansea. 295mll-30 -=- PEAT FUEL for House Fires.—Buying P Agents Wanted.-For wholesale terms apply Peat 00., 7 Titbebarn-etreet, Liver- pool. 232m 11-30 irpors! TOTS!! TOTS! for the Christinas I season. The la.rgeet and best assort- ment in Wales. Large Stock of Christmas! Cards and Fancy Goods. Wholesale only.- Morgan Jenkins. Swan Depot. Waterloo- street, Swansea 315ml2-l rFABERj>ASHEEY, Stationery, Fancy Z: Goods- etc. Largest Stock of Toys in Wales. Wholesale ouly.-Swan Depot, Water- Lco-stneet, Swansea. 31&ml2-l 'T'OYS! TOYS!!—Russell Davies and Sons no^f showing latest Ma^velloufi Crea- tions of Toy Wonderland for Christmas Itade. Swansea's Popular Wholesale Ware- houBe. Lower Waterloo-street, Swansea. 317m 12-1 CONSULT Professor. Deakin, Disease Speo- lalist. Disease will meet its maa- ter. Advice free. Letters requiring answers must contain stamped envelope.—14, Alexan- dira-road, Swansea. Nat. Tel. 260y4. ,:¡llaml2-1 OOiBvSE Clothing of every description, Olippers, Knee CaM Carriage Aprons, Ifimps, Cart a.nd Wagon Covers, Ropes and Twuies.—Swansea. Saddlery Co., Alexandra- road, Swansea. Nat. Tel. 55y. Oorp. 303. S19mI2-l T ABGEST Shock of Harness and Saddlery in Wales to select from. Biding Saddles, Bridles, Stable Requisites, Carriage Lamps, sample pair 8s. 6d.—feadidlery Co., Alexaiiidra-roiui, Swansea- 319m13-1 IS your Watch out of Order? Best and cheapest shop in 8mansea for Re- pairs of Watches of every description, both English and Foreign, is at Campbell's, Watch- maker, 20. High-street Arcade, Swansea. Clocks and Jewellery Repaired Watch Fin- isher to the trade. 322m 11-2 FOR Prescnta-t-icm Bibles go to the Sunday School Supply,, PofficfUmid-stTeet, Swan- sea. Largest assortment m Wales. From 6d upwards. 414ml2-4 PAPEK Bags for Fruit and Confectionery. Cheapest ajid largest makers in the trade-—Sherring and Mussard, Oxford-street, Swansea. 418m 12-4 A CCODOHEMBNT.—Pa4if jits receivea. e:ir»- ful nursang, rrivacy observed, rroder ate, reduced terms patients willing to help. -Nurse 'Cert.), 151, Bichmond-road, Caruitf. 593k 12-1 E AGS.—Any class bought. old or nrw, woollen or cotton Speciality, New Tai- lors' and Dressmakers' Cuttings. Prompt cash paid. Bank referencee.-Handley and Drury, Dewsbnry. Yorks. 799k 12-22 rfO BUILDEE.S.-BiHhea.ds, Memorandums, Businjfs Circulars and Carda. Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the 'Cambrian" Office, 211, High-street, Swansea. C'OAL.—Best Large House Coal, 21s. per I ton; 5cwt., 5s. tf>J.; e.plenidlid Large i House Coal, 19s. per ton; 5cwt., 5s.—J. Prid-, more, 20, Waunwen-road, Swansea. Nat. Tel 295y4. 370in 12-2 /DORSET MAKEB,.—Miss Foner, the French a'id English Corset Maker, also Ab- wm'nal Belts. Why not look neat and havo a good fit? Ladies visited. Orders promptly executed. A trial solicited. 364m 12-2 'T'BY \HAY*S, opposite Hospital, for Flan- nelleitte *Undi-«rclothiing, Merino ConN binaticms, Vests, Bodices, Dress Skirts, Mus- lin Aprans, Ladies' Pinafores, Flanellette Blouses, Corsets, Berlin Wools. 322ml2-2 t ADLES' Tailor-made Costumes scientifie- J-' ally Cut and Made to Order; reason- able prices.—Mrs. Elstcn, Clifton Villa, Pio- ton-terrace. Mount Pleasant, Swansea 377ml2-4 XrXCILANG-B for stamped envelope for pa.r- ticulars. Married Lady has a most valuable harmless Recipe for Ladies.—Mrs, Ba-yley, 132. st. Annswell-road, Nottingham. 3£lI,m12;4 OiiBISTMAS Abroad. — Private Greeting Cards for Foreign Post, now ready. Choicest selection, at Rhys Roberts, Sta- tioner and Printer, Morriston. 1:xID12-2Eir CiUTTON BROS., 21, St. Helen's-road, Swain- sea, the best de-pot for Qycles and Motors. Motor Cars for Hire. 36lml2 2 "FR. and Mrs. EVANS, 137c, >High-street, "*■ S-wansea.—Purchasers of all kinds of Laa-ies', Children's, and Gentlemen's Left-off Clothing. Best prices given. All let-tets 3-nd cards receive prompt attention. Nat. Tel 319y2. 446m 12-5 FURNITURE, "rANTED, all kinds of Second-hand Fur- niture. Best price given. Buyers of Bankrupt Stock, any description.—Apply Lewis, opposite White Swan, near Palace, High-street, Swansea 289mll-30 T EFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs. Felman is giving best pi-'tts for Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing. Families waited on.-23, Cakr-street Nat. Tel. 37yl. 431ml3-4 — BSOLUTELY the Cheapest House Fur- nisher in South Wales is J riillard 0), IInd 21 v.;iile ge-str<*?t Swansea, and" Shop, Parade, Neath. 419ml2-4 19s. 6d. -for a Solid, well-made Par- lour Suite in Leather, all. spring seats and padded b;"jks; Saddae Bag -lites tr- rji I of 5 ltfe—Hillard. Swansea and Neath 419m 12 4 10s for a very nice 3ft. Satin Walnut Suite Wardrobe, bevel glass du >r Dressing Case, Glass attached, Wash stand, iua.rb.-e top and tiled back 2 Chairs. -id Bail.—mUa.rd, Swansea and Neath. 419ml2-4 £7 for a Solid Walnut 5 feet Bow Front Sideboard, a very handeome high hevel plate back. shield shape. centre plate. —HiUard, College-street, Swansea. 419ml2-4 Per lb.. Purified Feathers. Millputl .> Bolster, and 2 pillows, 5clb weight, ?°t lQs &d.; clean and good; very strong; 4 ply raised fr.HTJ9 Wire -Hiliard, College-street, Swansea. 419ml2-4 I'Q 10s. for a very handsome Walnut ,:«r Satiil^iValnut 4ft. Scotch Bedroom Suite. 2 bevei glass doors in t-e wardrobe side mirroTS in the dressing chest, marble top and back. Wa/=h*tand and 3 Cb?•<rs Hillard, Swansea and Neath 419ml24 4*1 (J 18s. for a vesry handsome Walnut piano, heavy iron frame, full tri- chord, patent repeater check action, mar- qneterie paaiel; a grand instrument; usu- alHy sold at £ 30.—'Hillard, College-street. Swansea. 419ml24 j MUSICAL -— ——————————————————————— YOUNG Lady has vacancies £ pr a few Pupils tfar the Pianoforte.—Write Clubiabos." "Daily Post,' Swansea. t 302mll-5P pIANOFORTE TUNING, 33. 6d. Becom- — meada-tions from Dr. Turpin, Glad- stone, and Broadwood and Sons Pianos from Hopkinson. Collard, Brinsmead, etc. Sale or Hire.—Charles Eadon. 53. Brunswick- street, Swansea. TJANJ OS.—Genuine Windsor Banjos. Cash -•* or Easy Payments. Fully Illustrated Catalogues and Particulars on ^plication. — Windsor, 94w, Newhall-street. Jilfininghani. 952fl'JJl A MEEICAN ORGAN, high mirror top. numerous stops, two knee swells; rich, powerful tone; 1& guineas; 10s. ba. monthly. —J F. Collett, 26. Nicholl-stroot, Swansea. 236m 13-6 j X? OA-Pianoforte, new, splendid tone, only used few months; £ 30 cash, or 10a. 6d. monthly. Bargain.—J. F. Collett, 26, Nicholl-street, Swansea. 236m 12^ T5R.INSMEAD PIANOSFORTE, newest model, steel frame, best check action; lib- eral discount for cash, or 21s. monthly. — J. F. Collett, 26, NichoU-street, Swansea. 236m 12-6 piANOFOTfTSS-Tuned, 3s. 6d„ Pianos and Organs. Collard, Brinsmead. Kam, etc. Excellent stock. Showrooms.—J. Col- lett, 2S, Nicholl-street, Swansea. 236ml2-6 ^OLLAlit) and Collard Pianoforte for Sale, perfect condition-, splend/id, rich tone- Bargain.—J. F. Collett, 26. Nicholl-street, Swaneea. 2J6ml2-6 P"J —A Grand Piano for Sale, iTon frame, check action, in splendid condition; muet sell, going away.—Apply 4, Dyvatty HuiCifungi3, Swansea,. 33^ml2-2 SECOND-HAN"D Piano, in good condition.! by Brader and Sons. Swansea; price £ 10 lffi.-Cole, Roee Villas, Oardionnell-road, Skewen 351m 12-2 £ O 10s.—First-class Piano for Sale, iron dtJLiJ frame, check action, in splendiid condition; must sell, going away.—Apply 4, Dyvatty BuildAngs, Swapsea. 339m 12-2 Dyvatty BuildAngs, Swapsea. 339m 12-2 PHO>OGBAf*JlS. F;sc Machines, and all, the latest Disc and Cylinder Records kept in stock. Freeh supplies weekly. Chffistmas Carols (Edison's) now arn^bi Private room for bearing records. Repairs ¡ of any description executed. Call or write. -Cambria,n Automatic Co., 10, Alexandra Arcade, Swansea. 569m 12-2 1->OR SALE, £ 5 10s. Gramophone, with 25 2s. 6<i. Records; £ 3 10s. ^ot; a Teal bargain.—Address Gramophonei. "Daily Post," Swansea. 451ml2-5 MONEY LADY wishes to Borrow, from private source, £ 12, for fortnight; good secur- ities deposited; bonus dE4 giTen.—Address Loaa, "Daily Post," Swansea. 442ml2r2 MORTGAGES.—Several Sums ready to Ad- M vance at from 4 to 5 per cent. on Leasehold and Freehold Property. — Apply HigmaJi and Co., Auctioneers. 297inll-30 T WILLIAMS and Co.. Welcome-lane, • Swansea, make private loans to re- spectable borrowers. Mortgage Brokers, spectable borrowers. Mortgage Brokers, Bills Discounted. No fees. Strictly connden- j tial. Terms moderate. Easy repayments I' arranged to suit borrowers. — Trevor Wil- liams^ Manager. 923k2^20 D JONES, Financier, make Oash Ad- • vances from £ 3 to £ 300 to all respect- able Householders at reasonable rate of in- terest. without delay.—Apply personally or able Householders at reasonable rate of in- terest. without delay.-Apply personally or by letter Distance no object No fees. Easy repayments arranged to suit conveni- ence of borrowers. Private and confidential. Guajumteed-Apply. 3. Grove-place. Alexan- dra-road, Swansea. THE OLD-BSTABLIFIlED PBOVINCIAL UNION BANK continues to LEND immense sums daily from JE10 to £ 5,000 on "Note of Hand Alone," or security. Moder- alte Interest. Easy instalments. Special rate for short periods. Largest and most honoura/bly conducted business in the king- dom Thousands of our tegular customers have expressed their entire satisfaction in repeated transactions with us A Gentle- man from Bank will wait upon yoa at once with cash-Call or wTite 'in confidence) to Manager, STANLEY DOWDING, 1, Queen- eqnare, Bristol; or to Mr JOSHUA GRIFFITHS. 14. Brunswick-street. Swansea. SWANSEA Albion Permanent Building Society —Advances made on Leasehold and Freehold Properties. Deposits received. Interest 4, per cent. payable half-yearly. Investing shares 108 per tnocth Nert Sub- scription Meeting December 19th, 1905.-For particulars, apply to the Secretary, Mr Ed- ward Roberts and Sou, 40. Oxford-street, Swansea. 597k 12-6 -Pin to AdTaticed 00 n°te wlv hand alone, without bonds, pub- licity. or charges of any description what- ever unless business is done No bills of sale. and the strictet privacy guaranteed. On receipt of application representative will wa,it upon you by appointment and advance you the amount required, repayable by easy instalments to suit your own convenience. Special rates for short periods.—Write (la confidence* to actual lender, 0. Wells. Cor* ndor Chamber. Markeit-plaoe, Leicester. EDUCATIONAL. ■■■■■■BBBnnnnaBBMaanMaB GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal—MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and English Go rernessoo and Visiting Profes- sors. Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The House is well situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. MUSICAL .j ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 101), WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA, MISS FLORENCE L. FRICKER, A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., and MISS MINNIE M. FRICKER, L.R.A.M., A.B.C.M. Ler,aons will be resumed on Thursday, September 14th. DANCING, OALISTENICS, &0. u- .u_- DANCING, CALISTHENICS, ^vani^i' D AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. JEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. Ic, MISS -CF.AVEN will RE-COMMENCE her CLASSES at her residence an SATUR DAY, OCTOBER 7th, at 2.30, and the toi- lowing MON1/,d, the 9th, at 5 o'clock o Tcwn Hali, Neath, Tuesday, October 10; Carmarthen on-Friday, October 6. Adult Tuition Class, Monday, October 16. at 7.30. PRIVATE LESSONS. CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) Fü, LHAM-RUAD LONDON, S.W. on theu- own appiica- O CLOvii* Funds urgently needed for General Ex- rw>nsc6 and Ter tae tlesezxcti Department. Secretary, FRED W. HOWELL. Manager :—Mr. P. P. JAMES. A. RTIFICIAL Legs, light and strong; Steels .J;1t for weak legs, Spine Supports, Elastic stockings and Belts, Eyes, Trusses, Ban- dages-, lady attendant for Ladies' Belts, etc.; Crutches, etc.. in stock, illustrated list.-Mak-eT and Repairer, Allen Pearce. 23, Charles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broad mead, Bristol. 998j9-3 CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. Broadwood, Beets *ein, SSteinwav, I bash, Neameyer, Bruismead, Collard." Li p3, Challen, Estey. THOMPSON & SHAGKELL, lto. PIP NO & ORGAN MERCHANTS, &2, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA And at Cardiff, Bristol, Newport, Qiouoea- sfcer, etc. Price List Poet Free on Application. London Prices for Cash or Easy Terms. [ Pianos by other Makers taken in aicbange. Free delivery to any part. NOTIOE —» m—m A. J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTEREB. Dgi., f. i eüCC WIND STREET. SWANSEA. AND AT NEWTON-ROAD. MUMBLES Telegraphic Addreøø-U Cbappell, Swansea." Country Ordeca promptly attended to. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Tdepfcone-0462. JOHN JON E S & Co., HIGH-CLASS YJLN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WORK. GENERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING, 606, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIR EXECUTED. -'I m NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & SON FOR RELIABLE FURNTTU RE, THEY ARE THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY IN WALES. RAVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. AND GIVE THJB BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. Carpets Made and Laid Free. ESTABLISHED NEARL HALF A CENTURY. HIGH STREET & MORRIS LANE, Swansea. 1 ■ ■ ■ I —————— The ft?sicb&% d Ri 1 8 Il*I 5b A ■ J ft Cure for Gom$ W J I k j k M ILV 0 M Rheumatic GhMl and Qravel. The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the .m°*^ Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indi^tioa, Inf^ts, Ckildren, 8our Eructations, Brnous Affectioas. Itelicate Female*, and the t Sickness of*Preg*«m«fl MAGNESIA. M, eeeasss I 19 A Boon to the Bilious. 9 Are yoa compelled to deny yourself many wholesome foods because you think i they will make you bifious? 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O i 4 Lessees rnd Proprietors of the bast Posting Statio-ns in Neath end District. Nature's Perfect Remedy for all kinds of Worms. ORM LOZENGES. For over 30 years this highly Valuable R.rmedy has met* vdth the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children k-ften given up as incurable) is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taK- Lo7"cns«s, the thin, ^.tdmate Child hewomes strong, h^y,^ lively, the f>ride instei^ of the anxiety his guardians- Lian,emech. noar Lla;-eUy, August 1872. Dear Sir,—My youngtest daughter, Emma of a^e, got r:d of a great num^ wtJrms by takin- only three or four of Williams' (Portardawe) Worm Lozenges I I am glad to ssv that she has much improved in health, being previously lineermg and delicate in be^lth.—Yours vrrv truly, MARTHA GRIFFITHS, Late of Ytiispenllvrch. 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