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IDUNLOPS TbeBritisb-tyres-fbat helpedto^win the 1906 British TOURIST TROPHY, GRAPHIC TROPHY, [ 17 ont-of the 22 races at Blackpool. The Schulte Cup Ix?ixion to Ldixibursh & hack] The Scottish Reliability Trials, The Sunbeam Record jjoha O'Groats to Land's The Sunbeam Record LJobn O'Groats to Land's I End and back], Mr. Cecil Edge's nan-stop drive of 720 miles Also the British and World's Records by Huntlev Walker and A. Lee Guinness.
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The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious Dames to be addressed to any Post Office, and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Dep ment. Let;ers to advertisers by mitiais, etc., or otherwise, may be directed to 1 e Cumbrian' Office free of charge; and if stamps are sent to cover postage, forwarded to the Advertiser's o\vn Address. Remittances under 56. may be made in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Orders. .L 'J"f},o. Postal Orders should be maae South Wales Post" Newspaper -o. Ltd., 231, High-street, Swansea. Address aJl communications to the Manager, I e OMnbrian." SITUATIONS VACANT. Koucokeepera and Companions. WANTED, respeetafcie Working House- keeper. about 40, for widower; one from the country preierred; good reference.—- Appi-y D. L. James. Port Mead. Ffbreetfach. 73wl2-l \\JANTED, a steady Woman, to look after J an elderly person. and to assist in housework; two in famiiv.-A.pply Mr. Davies, 117, St. Helen's-avenue, Swansea. 145wl2-4 Cooks end Kitchenmaldfi 'OOi-GENERA L Wanted, for business house, IlIJIt under 25; good references fcs&ential.—Apply 6. Goat-street. Swansea. 119wll-28 PAA'TT/ Y Cook (Female) Wanted, accus- P tomed to rseiaurant work, and make herself uaefai.-Appiy J..Ill4!. Central Bestaur- ant, Aberavon. 98wl2-3 "TISTANTEDi Cook-General. at once; good .11 wages given; two In family.—Apply 3, Bryn-y-Mor-cresoent, Swansea^ 9 w 11-23 WiNTEJ), immediately, experienced Cook- "J General, and Housemaid.—Apply Mrs. Pi>pkin Morgan, Fenyrheol, Sketty. 130wl2-3 WANTED, good Ctok-GeneraJ, or experi- enced Kitchen-maid; uaed to hctel •Work.—Write A., "Daily Poet, Swansea. 2820n 11^50 Tl/" ANTED, good Ox>k and Housemaid, V* about December 19th.-Apply Matron, Nursing Institute. Brunswick-iplaoe, Swan- sea. 2828nl2-4 House and Parfour Maids. XPELRIENCED House-Parlourmaid Wanted, 1E4. at once, Swansea; alao good Plain Oook. Llanelly; Parlourmaid and Between Maid, Haverfordwest; General and Housemaid, Swansea—Agency. Mumbles. 1C4W12-4 Wf ANTED, for country, a good Second » » Housemaid of two; must have been in service before, and can be well recommended; six servants; four in family; wages £ 12 to £ 14 —Write, stating age. and full particulars, to Mrs. Newail, Treholford, Bwlch, Breoon- sLire 141wl2-8 Generals. GOOD General Servant. Wanted; small fam- ily.—Apply Mrs. Leaker, Woodland Dairy, 36, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 1S3W12-5 ANTED, g-od General.—Apply Gale. 82, Win<feor-road, .Neath. 113wl2-3 TA7AiN'i'ED. good General.—Apply Cyprus Hotel, Sc. Thomas, Swansea. 169wl2-4 WANTED, General Servant; no family.— Apply Ajax, No. 1, Lonckm-road, Neath. 2818n 11-30 \\JANTED, at once, good General.—iA.pply Vi White Rose Ian, Dunns. Mumbles. 172w 12-4 "VS 7" ANTED, a good General Sel,ant.-Apply VI Ty Melyn Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 157wll-3J WANTED, smart Girl, as General.—Apply Straten, 21. DiUwyn-street, Swansea. 143 w 12-1 \\J ANTED, General Servant.—Apply Sing-ie- » » ton Hotel, Dillwyn-street. Swansea. 144wl2-4 WANTED, General Servant.—Apply after one. o'clock, 7. Norfolk-street, Swansea. 102w 11-29 YTI7'ANTED, General Servant.—Apply Bay » » View Hotel, Oystermouth-road, Sw'an- eea |61wl2-4 WANTED, a respectable Girl, as Nurse; live in.—Apply 1, £ ut £ 5fti-pla>oe, Swan- tea. 148wl2-4 W" ANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply Mrs. Naerup, 3, Priorton-terraoe, Swau- eea.. fAwl2-1 M \\T ANTEID. experienced Gancral.—Apply, i i with references, Craiglandis. Portli- cawl. 948tll-28 TIT ATIED, good Girl, at onoe.—Apply Mrs. Gole, Eeathfleid Hotel, Portland-street, Swansea. 188wl2-5 WANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply Mrs. Voysey, Swansea Castle Hbtel, sw arsea. 2824nl2-3 WANTED, a strong Girl, as Under-Hl>use- maid.—Apply Mrs. Pitt, Graind Sotel, Bwan^eaj 112wll-29 "T ANTED, good General Servant, or Ocok- » » General.—AppJy 4, Sketty-road, Up- lands, Svramsea. 122wll-29 T^7ANTED, a good General, about 18 to 20, » » in f.mall family.-Apply 5, St. Helen's- or.ssce.it, Swansea. 12&wl2-3 W^tNTED. at once, two or three superior Generals; also ChajabeTpiaids.— Ma-ck- wcrtb Hotel, Swansea. 62wll-29 "VVrANiED, a strong Girl, as General, 17; » i ',w-) in family.—Apply 6, Pictoai-plaoe, 6t Helen's-road, Swansea. 149wl2-4 Vf 7 ANTED, experienced small fam- »• ily—Apply after Wednesday. Taylor, 12, (Sichuli-stx-eet, Swansea. 104wl2-3 ANTED, Boy or Girl, just left school, 3:r delivering papers, at once.—Apply 11, Neiscn-street. Swansea 57%vll-30 WANTED. Genera] Servant; able to wash and iron.—Apply after 6 p.m, at 4, Uplanrfs-terrace. Swansea 6wll-29 "T\7 ANTED, Young Girl, to do light hlouse- W v>-ork; sleep >>ut.—Apply 2. Barman- Street. Walter-road. Swansea. 5wll-29 WANTED, a good General Servant; another maid keiprt..—Apply Mrs. S. Bees, Bond-street Bakery, Swansea. 160wl2-4 WANTED, a respectable Giri. daily, flor housework; sleep out.—Apply after 7 p.m.. at Z, The Promenade. Swansea. 157wll-30 TX7 ANTBI', Geaaral Servant, able to wash; i two in family; reference required. — Appty 107. Rodney-street, Swansea. 77wl2-l WANTED, clean, respectable Girl, about 14; to sOeep oat; two in family.—Apply trftw-TpjiK, 9, Henrkifca^etreet, Swaaaea. I X\TANTED, a General Servant, fo<r a farm- 1 r 1 house, able to milk, and good charac- ter.-Apply R. Beynon, ironmonger, Mumbles. 2834nl2-5 WANTED, at once, y'oung Girl, tio assist, with children aiid light housework.- Apply alter 7. 79, Walter-road, Swansea. ¡ 138wl2-3 WANTED, a clean, respectable Girl, as "f Nurse.—Apply Mrs. Ben Davies, Ffy- Lone Stores, Ffynone-street, Swansea. 2812n 11-29 WANTED, clean. resj>ectable Girl, for Housework; small family.—Apply 1, Glanbrydan-avenue, Uplands, Swansea. 2819n 11-30 I WANTED, a respectable Girl, about 15 to assast in light housework, from 9.30 a.m. to 8 p.m.—Apply 53, G)wydr-cresoent, Swansea. 65t 11-30 WANTED, General Servant; two in family; knowledge of pl^in cooking necessary. Another kept.—Aipply pronheulog. Uplands, Swansea. 28,7Zn 12,5 NITA-NTBD, respectable, middle-aged person f J three morning a week, for housework. —Apply, with references, to B..N., Daily Post," Swansea. 148wl2-4 WANTED! respiictable Girl, as General, f 1 also to assist in Bar in the evenings. —Apply Chambert, Cornish Mount, Broad Quay, Swansea. 108w 12-4 WANTED, immediately, a good, strong General.—Apply, in first instance, Mrs. Charles Evams. Neweagent, etc., 72. Bryn-y- M-r-road, Swansea. 94wll-31 WANTED, experienced Generals, for Car- diff and Swansea, immediately.—Apply Do-metric Guild Registry and Dress Agency, 66. Oxford-street. Swansea. 64wll-29 WANTED. General Servant, to assist in Bar.—'Apply, with after 6 p.m.; also extra Hands for the big match.- Great Western Hotel. High-street. Swansea. 988tll-30 WANTED, General Servant, age 20 to 26, able to wash and o:ok; family of two. State wages, references, etc.—Apply Mrs. Gib- bon, Belvedere, Park-road.. Clydach-on-Tawe. 3&wll-30 MISCELLANEOUS tlTUATlONS RESSM,AKER;S.- Good Machinist Wanted. -Appiy W. Eidwards, Draper, Oxford- street, Swansea. JllwIM DKAPBBY—Wanted, several smart Young Ladies, to serve through.-Apply Brin- le7 Richards and Co., Windsor-road, Neath. 184wl2-5 AIRDREJSSE&S.—Wanted, smart' Hair cut- ter and Shaver; also Boy as Appren- tice; and another Saloon to Let, Furnished.— Write Barber, "DailrF06t," Swansea. 207W12-5 EWIS LEWIS and Co., Drapers, Swansea, L require smart Young Girl as Cashier, age not under 16 years; board and lodge in trie house. 203w 12-5 UARRYMAN Wanted—Apply Stevens, 1, Terrace-road, Mount Pleasant, Swan- sea lCbwl2~4 SANITARY IN SPECIOUS.—Lady Health ks Visitors. JB100 to £ 530; several hundred vacancies annually; open to aJI; suoceesoer- taiin; postal course of lessons now commenc- ing for Cardiff exams.-Musihena, Sanitary Expert, Sunderland. 155112-29 rpo SHOEMAKERS—W'anted, a Bencbman, 1 aso Improver.—Apply Jones. It9, Port Tennant-road, Swansea. 147wl2-4 TINPLATE.—-Outdoor Manager required, for JL large works; none but thoroughly ex. perienced in all branches need WTite, &tat- in" wages, to Box 82, "Daily Pl^s-t," SwaBasa. 179wl2-l W7" ANTED, Machinists, Singer's.—ilpply i 7 Parry and Rocke, Ltd, 33wll-30 WrAITRBS8S Wanted, for Saturday.— App y 195. High^tr&st, Swansea. v 191% 11-29 XT ANTED, Young Man, for Bread Round— V) Richards. Cafe Momioo, 33, High-srtreet, Swansea. 197wl2-4 WJANTED, Barmaid; used to smart coun- ter trade.-Apply Old Red Cow Hotel, Hugh-street, Swansea. 95wll-3il ATCHMAKERS.-Wanted, a. Junior. for if Clocks and Jewellery.-Davies and Sans, Jewellers, Neath. 2815nll-30 WJ ANTED, a respectable Lad; must be used » to horses—Apply B. Davies and Co., Ftynome-street, Swansea^ 115wl2-5 T\7"ANTPJD, gt)od Dressmaker, tor lady's f J own hojne.—Address, stating terms, to 3, Bryn-road, Swansea. 126wl2-l WANTED, ><Krady, sober Man, about 20; small farcri; milk, drive, generally use- ful —Address Marine. Southemdown. Glam. 39 w 11-30 \\JANTED, a smart, Young Person, for the ( 1 News and Stationery Business; age 18 to 20.—Address N., "Daily Post," Swainsea. 175wl2-4 WANTED, a Ybung Girl, about 16, for' f f dusting, and make herself useful. — Apply Richard Lewis and Co., Drapers. High- atreet. Swansea. 72wl2-l \\JANTED. Youths, 16 to 18 yesurs old, for Vl cleaning engines; good wages for suit- ab:a hands —Apply Neath and Brecon Rail- way Co., Neath. 2817n-l-30 WANTED, at ones, or before Saturday, an experienced Barmaid—Apply, with re- ference from last situation, Pantygwydr Hotel, Richardson -street. Swansea. 134wl2-3 Ag-cnta, Canvassors Travellers, Ac. A Man of good address can hear of re- munerative outdoor work that can be done either in the day time as sole occupa- tion or in the evening without interfering with the day's employment London or pro- vinces.-A.pply by letter or postcard in Jhe first instance—Address Mar^h, "Daily Post," Swansea. 2355d.D.12-5 LOCAL Preachers or Sunday School Work- L ers.-A well-known firm requires Resi- dent Representatives for each district in South Wales. Previous experience not essen- tial. Would suit Local Preacher or Sunday School worker A liberal remuneration and permanency if suitable. State age, previous occupation, etc., Mr. Brangwin. 23.- Bridge- street, Bristol. 9W2-3 SMART Caaivassers Wanted, foir Private Beer Trade; good prospects.—State con- nection and salary.* to Stores, "Daily Popt," S w amsea. 2§36n 12-1 "rOUNG Man Wanted, 35s. per week and I oonimission. regular work, t-plenttiid opening.—Address Compo Works, Bolton, .I.a.acs. 153wl2-4 Tradesmen. Apprentices and Assistants A E'l'ISTS' Materials.—Wanted, Young Lady A a-s Junior Asaistamt.—Apply by letter, Roberts n'a, Tejnple-etreet, Swansea. 155w 12-4 PRINTING—A sharp, intelligent Boy Wanted, as Apprentao?—Apply Isaac Phdllips, Gwalia Printing Works. Burry Port 125wl2-3 \\T ANTED, smart Lad, for workshop— VV. Apply Roberts, Oarver and Gilder, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 70W12-1 WANTED, Apprentices, to the Ironmong- ery, China., and Glass Trade. — Oastt Hardware Stores. 7, Oxford-street, Swansea 996tll.29 W-ANTED, respeetafcie, iwtelligent Lad, a6 f f Apprentice to the Watch, Clock, and Jewellery Making. Trade taught thor- oughly; premium.—Apply Campbell, Jewel- le; High-street Arcade, Swansea. 2S25nl2^3 l"T ANTED. smart Y uth, about 17 (as Im- i 1 pmveri lor Front Shop of up-to- date Bespolfe Tailors; must be wil- ling. and of good particu- lars, wages, etc., to Box 33. "Daily Post," Swansea. 142wl2-l &Me* Beys anil trrand Ccya, \\7'ANTED, a strong Lad, used to Grocery Trade.—Apply Jordan, Glais 40wll-30 \\JANTED, respectable Lad, as Errand » Boy.—Apply E. Sweet, Purveyor. Dill- wyn-street. Swansea. 152wl2-l \\TANTED, LoY. for Bakery; also strong i i Erraasd Boy.—Eacba.r(fe, Dale Mtomdoo, 140wia-4 TIT ANTED, an Errand Boy, to deliver Glass \'1 and OhiiLa.—Apply Mrs. Berry, China. Stores, Union-street, Swansea. 153wJ3-3 IT^ANTED, mbelligent Office Boy, Jocal works; one who has been in office pre- ferred—Apply Work, "Daily Post," Swam- ssa- 141wl2-4 \\T ANTED, respectable Boy, just left school, to deliver Meat; must be clean and shar-p.-Apply Dennis. Butcher, 78, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 6w 11-29 SITUATIONS WANTED, A respectable Woman would like 035ces to clean, or charing, every day—'Write Charwoman, "Daily Post,' Swansea. 74wl2-l 13 ESPEOTABLE Cpupie wou tdriike"to" iiave the ma,nagement of outdoor licence. Can deposit £ 25; or buy a Fried Fish Busi- ness—Write Management, "Daily Post," Swansea. l32wl2-3 RE-ENG-iGBMENT Wanted as-Working R Housekeeper to single gemtlemam; I thoroughly domesticated, good plain oook; referenoeis.—Write Domesticatad, "Daaly Post,' 'Swansea. ICOwIM -I QITUATTON Wanted as General-Servant, ^-5 age 20; twt> years' good character—B.J., isbbury Villa. Tuffley-avenue, Gloucester. lOlwIM TRAVELLER. working Swansea, and Dis- J- triot, also Rhondda Valley, wishes to represent any gtood firm, on commission.— Vrite S., "Daily Post," Swansea. mtU-29 IB AVELLEfB, thopjiugbly acquainted with r Swansea and District ground, wishes to -epreoont good firm. Salary and commission. -Reply Salesman, "Daily Po&t," Swansea. 162wl2-4 VT7ANTED. Situation as Barmaid.—-A.pply *J 14, Wavillam-pktce. Skewen. 151wl2-4 \XT ANTED, Situation as Working House- keeper, age 26.—Apply 19, Railway-ter- •ace, Skewen. 159wl2-4 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ELECTRIC FITTINGS.-Wanted, two good Second-hand Arc Lajnpct. 6 Fancy Brass, 3 or 4 light Pendants, or Nurst's Lamps- Write M.M., "Daily Post,' Swansea. 28w 11-29 GROCERS.—Tea Lead Wanted at once— Appiy, Manager, "Daily Post," Swansea. ANTED to Rent, House, in Mansel-street. q I -S-Late terms to Abertawe, "Daily Poet," Swansea, 182wl2-5 WANTED, House and Sho.p, at cmce, Sand- fields preferred—Write Grooer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 91wll-3l "V17ANTED~Sh<op, in Ammanford. Clydach. r 1 or Pontardawe.—Write Jim, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 140wl2-3 WANTBD7good7so^^oree71^2' 16 bands, V" thick-set, able to trot tan about- State full price, full particulars, to Horse, "Daily Pest," Swansea. 213w 12-23 \\TANTED, Bagatelle Table, eecond-ba.Bd. » « in thoroughly good oomditiomv-^Par- ticulars, size, and price to J- Hall, 4, Oam- brian-place, Swansea. ^29nl2-4 'j MISCELANEOUS. "jt,PATRIMONIAL Post and Fashdomatble May- -i-'X riage Advertiser; sealed envelope 5a.; with Circular 9d. Established one thiTd cen- tury—Editor, Room E, 10. Trafalgar Build- ings, London, W.C. Distance immaterial. Specimen copy stamp. 380tl2-5 ■\TOTEPAPER Printed with your Address, JLi ileiflorial Cards, Visiting Cards, Wed- ding Oards, printed newest style; Latest fashionable Statiooory itt Stock.—Rhys Rob- erts. Stationer auU Printer, Horriston. t.c. QHAJFTESBTTRY fine Halls L, have just be-an re-decorated through- out, amd are most convenient for Balls, Dances, Private Part; e- Teas. Socials, Lec- tures, Concerts, Bazaars, etc.-Apply A. Wil- liamson, 85, Oxford-street, Swansea. 197wl2-28 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Red House and Miers-street, St. Thomas, Brown Sable Fur. Finder rewa,rded.7, Ivy Bush Court, Swansea. 11SW12-29 LOOT, between St. Gabriel's Church and the Baths, Brooch set with Brilliants, and Photo Pendant. Finder rewardod on return- ing same to 28, Gorse-lane, Swansea. 194wll-29 IOST, Sunday night, between Brynmill Sta- ■i tion an-d Uplands, Prayer and Hymn Book in Brfuwn Leather Case. Finder re- wardeG.-209. Baton-crescent, Swansea. 107w 11-29 LOST, Oin Monday moroing. between the Market and General Post Office, Lady s Small Gold Watoh, attached to bow, engraved back "Dt'lly" and initials. Reward to anyone returning same to Queen's Arms Hotel, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 117wl2-3 LOST, on Tuesday evening, November 26th, between Cwmdonkin Sheiter, Terrace- road, and Mount Pleasant, a Lady's Silver Keyless Watch. Finder rewarded on return- ing same to Miss Jornes, c.o. Smith, Confec- tioner, 118, High-street, Swansea. 199vl2-l BOY'S Light Overcoat, left on Recreation Ground last Saturday. Anyone return- ing same to 24, Aylesbury-road, Brynmill. will be rewarded. 196wl2-3 FURNITURE. DEATH to the Hire System—Be wise and Buy your Furniture, Bedsteads, etc., f r Cash at the Old Established Furnishing Warehouse, 23. Waterloo-street, and 44. Park- street, Swansea. Established nearly 25 years. 121wl2-2 17a. 6d. Oash for a Substantial Parlour or Dinimg-room Suite, all Springed in Croekett's Leather: better P4 10s. and £5.- Giles Cook, as above 121wl2-2 A will Buy grand 4ft. Scotch Bedrtoom Suite with Side Mirrors to Dressing Chest, Large Wardroibe with Two Plate-glass ¡ Doors, etc., Double Tile-back and Marble Wa>hstand. etc.—Giles Oook, as above. 121w12-2 7s. 6d. Oash for a Pretty Cottage B:d- X3 mom Suite with Dressing Cfhest (glass attached), Marble Washstand (tiled back), and 3 Cane Chairs and Rail-—Oiles Cook, as above. 121^13-2 X4 K ICa. Cash Price will Purchase Splendid Saddle-bag Suite; Heavy Truss Suite, carved and in be t Crockett's Leather, only £ 6 6s.; Pretty Stamped Green Velvet Suite, only £6 to dear—Giles Cook. 121wl2-2 IT will pay to Buy yuur Furniture here, as Hund-reds of Working Men know, being a Saving from 5s. to 10s. in every Pound spent compared to Hire System Charges. — Giles OJok. 23. Wnterloo-street, and 44, Park-sitreet, EstafolislTf" 1881. 121wl2-2 Q for a very handsome Pianoforte, wal- nut frame, trichord, full compaes, iron frame and brass pin plate; worth £.30.- Hillard, College-street, Swansea, and Parade, Neath. 198wl2-4 A grand selection of solid walnut Side- boards, from £ 3 19s. €d.; a massive 5ft solid walnut Sideboard for £ 6 10s.; worth £ 9. See window show.—Hillard, College-st., Swansea., and Neath. 193w 12-4 A fine show of Black and Brass, Black and Copper, and all-Brass Dining and JJTawing Room .Fenders. Laa-gest Stock in Swansea. See window show for samples. Prices from 5s—Hillard, Swansea, and Neath. 198wl2-4 MOTOR CARS, BICYCLES, ETC. GENT'S Bicycle for Sale, Rudge-Whit worth, free wheel, now last year, excellent condition; price JM l1Æ.; a bargain.-Apply 10. Carlton-terraos. Swansea, I35wl2-1 T3 ARGAINS in second-hand Motor Cycles. In stock, Quadrante, Olympics, Miner- vas. obc.—Suffara Bros, 21, St. HeJen'sooad, Swsanseft, 15»wl3Jl PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. BEBDTBEKPHI-STBEET—For Sale, House and Shi-p; tease 64 years; ground rant ,;1;2 10s.; reasonable price—Astley Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 30wl2-l pONTARDULAIS. For Sate, Freehold ?0 Ground Rents, at Glynll wchwr-rcsd, Swansoa-road, and Adltyago-road; £ 12 14e., 27 years purchase.—Astley Samuel, Anction- eer. Swansea. *12-1 pOITAGE Property fior Sale, to pay about c 10 per cent., viz.: 10 Houses in Gol- bourne-terrace, and nine just off Alexandra- rnad; also Shop to Let in St. Helen's-road, on lease r otherwise.—Address Lease, "Daily Post." Swansea. 138wl2-4 HOUSES FOR SALE. T^OR SALE, House, at Col bou. me-terrace, Swansea—Apply G. Orchard, 30, Gwydr- crescent, Swansea. 2822nl2-1 "POE SALE, No. 17, Somerset-place, opposite T^wn Hall, Swansea—Apply, Jno. R. Richards, Solicitor, 31, Fisher-street, Swansea. n 2129t.c. I?OE SALE, six Houses, situate at Ty Coch- road, Sketty; lease 993 years—Apply Philip Aoe, 7, Llewellyn-street, Sketty. 180wl24 "JT'OR SALE, 7-ro-med House, St. Helen's- avenue; town end; long lease.—Apply ( H. J. Harris, 6, Upper Odo-street, Hafcd, Swansea. TyOB SALE, Leasehold House, in Alexandra- F tec-race, Brynm.ill, Swansea; splendid order; all modern conveniences; also Lease- hold House in Windsor-terrace, Uplands.— Alyply David M. Thomas, 1, Angeil-street, Swansea. 32wll-29 SALE, four Leasehold Houses, in Mid- land-terrace, St. Thomas, Swansea, all well let. most c-onveniently situated;, will 1 sell cheap—Apply David M. Thomas, Estate ■ Agenit, 1, Angel-street, Swansea. Cor. Tel. 646. 31w11-29 L——————————L ————— —— TO BE LET-BUSINESS PREMISES. T-IOUSE and Shop, 28. St. Helen's-road, main thoroughfare, to Let; back en- trance—Apply Leeder and SIAn., Swansea. 901111-29 QHOP, No. 30, Oaetle-street, to Let.—Apply, I-) Corporation Estate Offioe, Coleridge House, Swansea. 1568d.b.b.t.o AR EiH OU SE6.—To Let in Worcester- place, large Warehouses and Store- rooms.-Apply, Corporation Estate Office. Coleridge House, Swansea. 1229d.b.6t.c. OFlrICES.-TO Let. Convenient Offices in Cas.tie-etreot. — Apply, Corporation Estate Office, Coleridge House, Swansea. 1223d.b.6t.c. SHOP, with or wtthcut Dwelling-house, ta s Let, in Ffyinone-street; excellent double- ¡ fronted Shop in a good neighbourhood; back entrance—Appiy 31, Ffynone-terraoe, Swan- sea. 205wl2-5 ^pO LET, Offices, in Wind-street, Swansea— -*• Apply Mr. Les"son, 11, Salubrious Pas- sage, Swansea. 994tll-29 TO LET, the Coopers' Arms, Landore, fully licensed, pnjaniuent position—Apply D-uckl,eT,s Brewery, Ltd., Llanelly. 2811nll-29 TfX) LET, Large Shop, No. 1, Forbes-street, Landore; su-table for any business— Apply 33, Dinas-road, Landore, Swansea. 211W12-5 rrO LET, threenstaill Stable and largo O-aoh- house and Loft, ia St. Gepirge's-terra-ce— Apply W. L. Jonws, 14, St. George-street, Swansea. 149wl2-4 TO LET, BJUSC and Shop, in Lower Water- T loo-street, Shop Fittings, Counter, Desk, etc., at vatl.ua.t.ion.—EHia and Co., 11, Water- loo-street. Swansea. SSwll-29 A Large Room, 17ft. by 36ft., to be Let for Juvenile Parties, Whist Parties, or Practio3 E'3<Mn: piano.—For terrcs apply 49, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 193wl2-5 ''pO LT1T, Outfitter's and Draper's Shop, in -1 colliery district, Neath, Val'ley; rare opening for young beginner.—Apply, first in- stance, Sugar,^Dailj^Post, Swansea. 201wl2-l ri^O LET. large Shop, 21, Wind-street, Offioe A beyond, f>u.r large rooms, cellar, store, back entrance.—M"psrs. Leeder and Son, or T. H. Stevens, 3, Brot^klands-terrace, Swan- • sea. 8wll-29 rpENBY HOTEL] SWANSEA—This very T Valuable and well-appointed Licensed Property to be Let on Annual Tenancy, or lease granted.-Full particulars on applica- tion to Allsopp's, 63. Wind-street, Swansea. # 995111-29 Jr¡I TO LET-HOUSES. T^O LET, new, modern Cottage, in Uptper -*• Chap eUs-treot., Mumtoles.—Appdy Mrs. Evans, 27. Walter-road, Swansea. 2327nl2-4 'po be Let or Sold, 7, Rugby-road. Neath; all conveniences; rent £ 25.—Apply Davies, Glanavooi, Neath Abbey. 43wll-30 TO LET, with early possesson, No. 8, Hen- rietta-street; rent £ 24 per aanum, ten- a.nt paying rates.—Apply William McHole, 0, Belle ue-=treet, Swansea 147wl2-4 rpo LET, "Peabryn," situated between -1 Murton and Casweil, eight rooms, bath- room, garden and orchard attacbed.-Ap.ply John Davies, Hardened own, Reynoldston. 564tll-30 TO LET, House, in Windsor-terracei UpT lands, bath ihot and cold); po6eess,ion early in Jannzary next—Further particulars, apply D. D. Richards, Estate Agent, 33. Castle street. Swansea, 206wl2-5 MUMBLES—Furnished House, main road, close to station; bath, four bod rooms' £1 weekly—Write B., "Daily Post," Swansea 35wll-3Q MUMBLES (Overland).—Small, cosy, Fms ndfihed House to Let, beautifuLly Sjtu. ated. conveiii-ant station; 5Cs. month to con- siderate tenant—Address Housekeeper, Lang- land Hill. 183wl2-5 APARTMENTS TO LET. I rpo LET, double-bedded Room, with or with- -l out board.—51, St. Helen's.road. Swan- sea. 133wi2-3 TO LET, two Furnished Rooms; use of scullery and ga* stove.—40. Catherine- street, Swansea. 47wll-30 rMO LET, Back Sitting-room amd Front Bed- J. room; suit one gentleman.—Apply 10, Pagei-street, Swansea. 189wl2-5 rpo LEU', two comfortable Furnished Rooms, I with bath room; moderate terms.—Apply 10, Henrietta-street, Swansea. 105w 12-4 TO LET, very nice Sttting-rtoom arud Bed- room; suit one or two gentlemen.—Apjiiy 49. Gwydr crescent Swansea. 143wl2-4 rpo LET, 3 or 4 pleasant. Unfurnished Rooms.—Apply Ford, Newsagent. St. Hel- en's-road. or 15. Brunswick-street. Swansea. 2823nl2-3 TO LET, Furnished fitting-room and Bed- room suit married couple or one or two xrentLmen.—18, Belle Vue-street. Swan- sea. 136wl2-5 rpo LEI', two Furnished R).x>ms, Front Bed- room and Back Sitting room, with oven grate, use of scullery.-Apply 25, Page-street, Swansea. 134 w 12-3 TO LET, Furnished Apartments, in bt. Hel- en's- venue; tiro in family; no children. —Ayply Magjs. Stationers, King Eiward's- road, Swansea. 29wii-29 rpo LET, one or two comfortable Bedrooms A and Sittlng-xoam; suit two gentlemen or ladies; terms moderate—15. Woodlands- terrace, Swansea. 25wll-29 rpo LET, 3 Unfurnished Rooms, ^very con- veniencx*; would let separately if re. rtuired; use of scullery and gas stOve. 9, Westbury-terrace, Swansea. 176wl3-4 TO LET, comfoTT,ably Furnished Bed-Srt- T ting-room; suit married couple; terms 5s. weekly; trajns pass doOr.A..pply Mrs. Kersiake, 19, PTinOQ-of Wa.lee-avwwt •T^O LET, Living, Sitting, and Bedrooms, j with use of bathroom, to respectable ccaple without children; also Furnished Bed- room, Of&ce, and Lock-up Shop.—Apply J. H- Jones, Hadrdresser, Alexandra^road, Swansea. 42wll-30 rpO LlfT, near EJast Dock Btaition, St. Thomas, one ccrraiorrtable Furnished Room. bath (hot and cold); no tYther lodg- ers or children; suit respectable young man. Address L.B.A., "Daily Post," Swansea. H6W12-3 A I*A3tTME £ NT8.—'Front Sitting-mom and Bedroom Let; suit gentleman; bc-th (hot and cotld).—Apply 5. Willows-place, Hoor i Albert Hall, Swansea. 105wlM A La<5y wiehes to recommend two oomfort- A able Unfurnished Rooms, use of gas stove, ht.t and cold bath, scullery; terms .1 raodterate.—Apply at 45. Marlborotigh-road,, ETynniiii. 59wl2-1 TTOMELT Lodging for Young Man, to Let; Sfittingi-room, BaWh (hiJt 'and cold), piano—n> st. Helen's-crescent, Swansea. 58wll-30 1 APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED, HOUSES WANTED. Q.EtNTLHMA.N requires comforta,ble Rooms; T*. neighbourhood Walter-road preferred.— w rite Box 22, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 3wll-29 J^JIOE Roosng Wantei, by Young Lady, with board.—Write D.B., "Daily Poet," Swan- se<1.. 11-29 W ASTE.D, two Unfurnished Rooms, by re- n &P';ctable coij,>le; two children.—Write oxford, "Daily Post," Swansea. 210wl2-5 WANTED, for Single Gentieman, Sitting- r>om and Bedroom, with Board; must 00 central.-State terms to C R., "Daily Pùrl," Swansea. 127wl2-3 WANTED, with respectablc~people," two or three Unfurnished Rooms, by newly- married ccuple; Mount Pleasant preferred- Ap.ply D. W-. ('Daily Post," SWatIlsea. 124wl2-3 iijJJ, iminoixiately, th.ree or four Booms (unfurnished) in gt)od locality, brynmill preferred; family of three- per- •'Tri lf s^tea. wrote Pea-manency, Daily Post," Swansea. 52wll-30 YOUNG Married C-Ple rcgtiire nicely Fur- nisted S.ttins-rv>cm and Bedroom, in good locality—Full particulars and terms, lncluaiag light and fire, Clerical, "Daily J: est, Swansea. 107wl2-l MISCELLANEOUS SALES. JPOR SALE, four healthy Ferrets—Apply to Bevan, Tregernydd Farm, Ptorestfach. 181wl2-4 Bllck RetrieveTDogrthorongh- eood w>use do&—Apply Stors. 6, Odo-street^ Hafod. ^wi2-l jpOR SALE, every week, three to~four Pin, ■•n,iWlri0ia' aDd Rfts—Apply Rostings, aiJy Post." Swansea. 135w 12-3 J^EiW fine Euff QrpiiSgra-jm Cockerels for line BuS QrpiiSgra-jm Cockerels for 1; Promising birds—Write Box 20. Poet," Swansea. 6Swll-30 P'OR Sale; GTamaphon^withTrn^ and lOin. Records; alsa Mandoline; dieap.-Apply 3. Odo-stroe.ert, Raiod, Swaaieea. 187W12-5 jpOR BALE, 100 Fowls, 3 Hawking Carts, and Set of Cart Harness, nearly new—Apply Sutton, oifl Bridge, Mi rriston. 2S5tol2-4 F°* ■ New Glass Cupboard Dresser, p. c"Qea,P; be sold this week.- Beynoa, is, Clarenoe-terrace, Swansea UaDtll-23 POR^SALI, a S°°d, collectable-Insurance RoIJk, dooÎot £ 6 solid, in a ftrst-class company—Write Debii, "D<aiiy Post," Swan- E:ea- Tlwll-30 "JpORjiALE. Large Sow, W~Yo^g" Pigi! *• moath old; also 9 Pigs, 10 wepks old — Ajjply Ravenhiil C.ttages, Ffore^tfaoh, Swan- 13SW12-3 jpOR^SALE. £ 73 nett r. °"t of Cottage Property jones's-ter- ^aneea; price £ 975-Apply Ran dell, Auctioneer, Swansea. 4lwllo0 erels, 4j. each; Pullets 3s. each- winter ayers. Apply O. Matthewg Park View, u est Cross, Swansea. 213wl2-5 AY ALE'S V. SOUTH API? IC 4Vs -^TVo 0-In • Wen ive Grand Stmd Tickets num- bered and reserved. What offers'—Write X., Daily Pest," Swansea. 2&591111-23 FOR SALE, TImriemr Dog. "ell-bred. jet black, good guard, 11 months old; also Wge Do^ Kennel; will sell or efohange- Ap-ply p. Morgan, Cliffs, Llanelly. l«w!2-4 FOR BALE. J-horse Gas Engine (by Dick A Kerr), in perfect condition May be seen working any time—Apply Roberts, Oarver and Gilder. Oxford-street, Swansea. 70wl2-l FOR SALE, Greenhoui e, 2Ctt7 b^9ft- heat- ing apparatus COT ipl-^te. Can be s?en at Trafalgar House, Swansea.—Apply by let- ter. 102, Gillatt-road, Edgbaston, Birming- bam. 78wl2-l FOR SALE, by Private Treaty, as g>Jing concern, a small Grocery Business, cap- able of development; situated in one of the most flourishing industrial centres of Amman Valley—Write Grocery, "Daily post." Swan- see, 54wll-30 OR SALF,, Boot Repairing Business, scod F connection, including Finishing Machine, Gas Engine for fam€) ak.o two Patching Machines, Stock of polishes, Pro- tectors, etc.. also Benches. Lasts, Counter Fittings, etc., all complete-, good chance; bargain; good reason for se;Hnp.—<Applv Joyce. Pe^nbri^ke Dock. 150W12-4 DRIED Grains for Sale, in bagSi tip top DRIED Grains for Sale, iQ bagSi tip top stuff, 1 to 100 tons o>n offer.—Particu- lars, price, etc.. James Connor, 4. St. Hel- en's-road, Swansea. 27wll-29 MILK, Carriage Paid—To Milk'Ketailers— !f Guaranteed Pure New Milk, refriger- ated or Pasteurised, as nlay be required, delivered free ait Great Western Station, Swansea, on yearly or shorter aamtraots. Accommodation Milk supply on one day's notice; any quantity not less than 5 Im- perial gallons by contract during December, January, and February, at lid per gallon.— Write X.T.Z.. "E«ai3y Post.^g^, ansea^^tll-29 PORTABLE Office for Sale, euitTcontrPCtor Jt. or works—Apply W. T. John, Whole- sale Fruit Merchant, Market Swansea. 60wll-30 OUTH Africams versus Wales. atSwansea. 0 -fur Sale, Seven Reserved Tickets (in- side ropes), 7s. each.-Douglas, Bull Hotel. Presteigne. 75wll-30 TOBACCONIST and Confectionen Business for Disposal, includi-ng stock and Fix- tures, in a busy thoroughfare, in beet part of town; reasonable offer accepted; rent l w. -Apply 35, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. -,4> 56iwll-30 Horsos Caoa, Carta, wagonettes, &c FOR SALE, Light Pony Qig. small for present owner; very cheap.-Harris, 16, Singleton-street, Swansea. 2"2wl2-5 FOR SALE, Black Mar<P55brFia"t Hawking Cart, and Harness Apply D- J- Arthur, 36. Spring-terrace, Swansea. lwll-29 FOS ^ALE, strong Cajt MareTs years, saund and good worker; also good Cart and Harness; chexp. 57, Pembrey-road, Llanelly. 158wl2-4 1-iOR SALE, heavy wagon HoreeT^ h.h.; also Cob, 14 h.h., both very useful; trial allowed; must be soU cheap.—Jones, Shraf, pontardulais 3832s 12-5 allowed; must be soLi. cheap.—Jones, Shraf, pontardulais 3832s 12-5 FOR SALE, twoTii^Carts, carry a ton; also splendid Raleigh Trap and Wagonette, and' Harness—Apply 53, Peantregethin-road, Cwmbwrta, Swansea. 178w 12-4 OR SALE, handsome Ba.y Horse. 15.2 hands, JL 8 years old; suit grocer or tradesman; no farther use- free trial allowed—Apply Garibaldi Inn, Western-street, Swansea. 131 w 12-3 ""0 Farmers and Others.^Two*-b ick-set Shire-bred Cart Maies, 15.2 and 15.3 ¡ hands, 7 and 8 yea.rs; both warranted per- fectly scrand and staunch workers; reason tor selling, both proving in prlcc^i Ll., £ X- ..rosy ;•••■»! bin, Killwy, near S3-B12-1 T OB MASTER and Undertaker w "My r tJ trade has increased wonderfully siince I introduced Marston's light modern car- riages." Landaus, victorias, brakes, char-a- bancs, elegant brougham cabs, hanajons, modern hearses, funerai! coaches. Washingtron and American cars, 50, some equal new, easy terms. Descriptive Caoadogues.—Marston, 214. Bradford-street, Birmingham. 37wl2-30 MUSICAL. pIANOFORTE TUNING, 3s. 6d. Reoom- -«■ mendations from Dr. Turpdn, Glad. stone, and Broadwood and Sons. Pianos from Hopkinson, Oollard, Brinsmead, etc. SaJIe or hire.—Charles Eadon, 56, Bruns. wick-street, Swansea. piANOFORTES Tuned, 3a. 6d. Pianoe and P Organs, Oollard, Brinsmead. Becuhstein Karn. etc.; excellent stock. Cash or Hire System-J. F. Collett, 4. Nicholl-street, Swaa- Rea. %3pl2-l CECOND-HAND Mirror Top Or.-an, equal to S new; 12 guineas cash, or 5s. monthly — Western Counties Piano and Organ Co., 72, Oxford-street, Swansea. 36tll-30 vJ EOONL HAND Piano. very suitable for IJ beginner; can be exchanged free of charge within 12 mcmthe; cash price, 12 guineas, or 7s. monthly—72, Oxford-street Swansea, OECOND-HAND Harmonium, gnaraatesd s perfect, good tone; £ 4 caah. or is. weekly—72, Oxford-street, Swansea. 36tll-30 /"GENUINE Edison Gem, with six Records- £ s. deposit, 8s. monthly—Western Coon! ties Piano amd Organ Co., 72. Oxford-street Swansea. 36tll-30 Stops and 2 Knee Swells, Mirror Top -Ll- Organ; 16 guineas cash or 6s. monthly- guaranteed equal to new; railed free on apl provaL—72, Oxford-strest. Swansea. 36111-30 N UPright Grand, overstrung, German A Pianoforte; original price 45 guineas- 32 guneas cash, or 10s. monthly— Oxfo:-d- street, Swansea. 36t 11-30 OECOND-HAND Mirror Top OrganTequal to s tiew; 12 guineas cash, or 5s. monthlv — wuuuto jTiauu atua t/rgan uo., 72 Oxford-street, Swansea. 120wl2-i OECOND-HAND Piano, very suitable few beginner; can be exchanged free of charge within 12 months; oash price 12 guineas, or 7s. monthly—72. Oxforo-stree" Swansea. 120wlii /^ENTTINE Edison Gem, with six R^ords" £ s. depi:sit, 8s. monthly—Western Ooun' ties P ano and Organ Co., 72, Oxford-str^ot" S-wan-sea. imv i j-j-j Stops and 2 Knee Swells, Mirrtnr Ton J-L Orgaa; 16 guineas oash or 6s. monthlv i guaranteed equ-al to new; railed free on ap- proval— 72, Oxford-street, Swansea. 120wl2-l A Upright Grand, overstrung, Geirman -S. Pianoforte; original price 45 guineas- 32 guineas cash, or 103. monthly—72, Qx! ford-street, SwaTssa. 100wl2-1 A well-made, sccoad-liard Or^anT^with 7 n steps, thoroughly renovated and eqnal to new; 14 guineas, at 5s. monthly.—Tr? W<=sk erCl Counties Piano and Organ 00.. 72 Ox. ford-ctreet. Swansea. 1^^2-1 "pOR SALE, S'ot Gramophone, in perfect -*■ coudition; will sell ohcan, or exchange —lAddTees F. Morgan, Cliffs. Llanelly. 142wl2-4 "PHONOGRAPHS. M^hi^iT^nd "all the latest Records. Genuine Edison and Sterling's all the rage in Cylinder Records, (while Sonopho7es and Odeons are the boom j in Discs. Flower H rns and Accessaries kept j in st.ock. Repairs of anv descrip-tion a ep;o- iility, and are executed on the premises Catalogued free on application.—TPote ad. 7 dress (by large swing iign), Cambrian Auto- matic 0:1., 10. A let and r>, Ar;ade, Bwatfiea. 297t12-1 TRADE SPECIALITIES. LADIES; FB-EE SAMPT^ES.—My Famous Female Pills—Safe, Reliable, Effective, Beneficial. — Mrs. Arons, Palatine-read B!ackpcoJ. Enclose stamp. Mention paper. CHINA and Delf Ware, Cheap. Well- assorted Crates of Everyday Selling Lines for Shops, Markets and Hawking.— Write for Lists.—Sheaf Pottery, Manufac- turers, Longtcn, Staffs. d.b. HAVE you a Troublesome Watch ? If so, -Ll t.ke it to W. J Richards, Watch- maker, opposite High-street Station. A cure guaranteed. All repairs warranted twelve months. Cymru dewch at y Cymro. An-ct at Bryn-amman. 30W11-29 A MERICAN Corn xPiaster, superior to all £ *■ Corn Paints. 'Try, then judge. No failure, no pain or burning, no harassing o rns; ease immediately; 7id. — Myrddin Davies, M.E.P.S., Chemist, Oxford-street, Swansea. 2826n 12-26 DR. NOBLE'S Kidney and Backache Pills, for Ba-ckachs, Rheumatism, Weak Back. Lumbago, Enabe.tes, Bright's Di.-eaAe, Gravel. Price Is.—Myrddin Davies, M.R.P.S 4. Oxford-street, Swansea 2826nl2-26 •VVTATCH STOPPED. Why have y^. » Watch tinkered by incompetent re- pairers. when by going to Cajnpbell amd Co. (late Miers Bros., Watchmakers and Jewellers to his Majesty King Edward), yuu can get it skilfully repaired at a ]ow prioe — Address, 20, Arcade, High-street, a £ :so 3 St. Helen's-road. Swansea. 563sl2-13 1\TAiDAME MARIE, Lady Sooiety Palmist (of -"J. London) gives Private Delineations from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily, at 13, High-street Ar- cate. Fees,_ls._6rl„ 2s. 6d., and 5s. 24wll-29 1\ARRIED LADIES!— INFORMATION and ADVICE OF PRICELESS VALUE (PREY, Send stamped E-nvelope. Please name tiiis paper—Mrs. LAWRENCE, St. Elmo, Egremont. Liverpool. I21s4-1 T\AVIES Balsum of Honey for Coughs, Oolds, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc.—Pre- pared only by J. Davies. M.P.S., 30, High- street. ls. lid. and 2s. 9d. per bottle. d.b.2-t.o. "FJAPER BAGS. — Best quality. Compare X prices: 2ez., 9d. per 1,000 4ez„ Is.; &oz., Is- 4d.; lib., Is. 10d.; 2Ib., 2s. 4d. per 1,0:0.- Albert Davies, Printer, 156, New Oxford-at., Swansea. 139w12-3 ri^BY AY S, opposite Hospital far special makes vn Corsete. Underclothing, Mus- lin Atprons, Caps, Pinafores, Print, Christmas Cards, Fancy Glads, Toye. Qimes. etc.. etc. I OCCii 12-3 A T-L LADIES WANT THEM.—Absolutely unique, handy Hat Fatetecer doesn't show, holds perfectly tight and straight; absolutely most successful attachment D-t '.n market; Lasts a lifetime; no annoving pins; post free 1, Agents wanted.—Coiujn- bia Co., 5, Albert-row, Scarborough I&4wl2-1 T?OR quality and value Sidney Pal- J- mtr's. Good selection of Wedding Cakes always kep-t m stock. Parties catered for at the shortest notice. Estimates free. Cor Tel 146.—68. Oxford-street and Branches. 15&wl2-3 "OOOTTS.—6d. weekly, any style; Gents'. 6s B lid., &?. 61.; Ladies', 6s. 6d., 7s lid Send 1". dep George CDetJt. 16), 57. Carlton-road, London, R. 335tl2-2 rpo BUILDERS—BiUheadB. Memoranda me, -L Business Circulars and Cards, Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of C-onimeroial Printing at the "Cambrian" Office. 211, High-street, Swansea. I ADIES.-We want an opportunity to oon- J vince you that Blanchard's Apiol and Steel Pills supersede Pennyroyal Pil Cochia. Bitter Apple, etc. We are prepared to send you sample free on receipt of two stamps to pay postage.—'Leslie M^rtvn, Limited. S.W., Chemists, 34. Dalston-lane, London. 765 ADVICE FREE for Stamp—Try Mrs. Stew- art's Famous Female Remedy—9. Gui- nea-street, Bristol. 78712-16 STABLISHED war aT~years —Try i 1 E liamscn's Odkbb-ted Sausages, Pork Pies, Black Puddi>»ga, Pokmy, Brawn, Cooked Meats. Ox Touguiefl, Home Cured Hams and Bacon. AU goods manufactured .m the pre- mises. Wholesale and Retail.—85. Oxford- street. Nat. Tel. 0510. 42cJ12-5 A STROLOGY—Horti6cope of Future; all Im- -i-»- port ant Events iForefcold1; Marriage, Partner Described, Family, Changes, Lega- cies, Planst, etc. Send Birth Date, 6 Stamps, Stamped Envelope: Marion, 4, Gifford Park, Edinburgh, 989U7-29 P MOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126, High- street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in I town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 A RTIFICIAL LEGS, light and stpong; Steels for weak legs, Spine Supports, Elastic Stockings and Belts, Eyes, Trusses, Baaidages, Lady Attendant fcr Lad es' Belts, i etc.; Crutches, etc., in stock: illustrated 1 list .-Maker and Repairer. Allen Pearos, 23, Charles-street (off Queen-street), Oardm and Broadmead, Bristol. b98JN EDUCATION Al. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, I DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. I Prin-cipal-MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by CertLQcated Resident French and English Governesses and Visiting Pro- fessors. Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- Ii tions. The House is well situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. MUSICAL* ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 100, 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.R.C.M. CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON, S.W. Patients seer, daily on their own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Ex- r t'nses and for the Research Department. Secretary—FRED. W. HOWELL. Cl I r5 9 Cupiss' Constitution Balls TTA„„ For Grease, Swelled TESTIMONIAL. ^OFSBS Fairfield Throats, Disordered Liv«r, Broken Wind, Influenza, Kendal. Loss of Appetite &c., &c„ li.1 for Hide bound. Star I have found j • G { | 1(1 mg; Coat. Hove o~ them the bestfor y Blown, Distemper, Epir Horses and demic. Surfeit, Con- Cattle I could diticning, Preserving Health- procure.particu- Scouring in Calves &c Scoar- C1,AA« ,For Rot or and mg m Caives. KflPPn keePing in health W ARMST.-vr ^IIUU y Assisting to get into W. ARMSTRONG. £ condition, Scouring in Lambs, &s. Prepared upwards of 50 years, by the lata Francis Cupims, M.R.C. V Øia. Nor-foift S.. Soidin packets I./Q and 3/6 each 7«naU packets IOjS or 7 large :u-, by Chemists and Medicine Vendors or FranCls. Cupiss, Ltd., THR WILDERNESS XJISfe, on receipt of azaouot "VTOODWA21D, PURVEYOR, HIGH-^TREER, • Swansea. Establish«d over 35 years. For Brawns, Pork Pies, Saveloy3, Luncheon Sausage, pressed Beef and Tasgues, Mumbles Brawn a delicacy. Ox and Pig Tongues. Chuck Brawn. Sipecial Lard for tie Christmas Cakes and Confectionery. Z838n12-12 T BPT-OFF Clothing! Bbots, etc. Highest Gash prices for Ladies', Gentlemeai's, and Children's. Families waited upon by appointment—Mrs. Gibbs, 24, Fabian-street, St. Thomas, Swansea. 44wl2-7 npOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!—Have yon made your Christmas Purchases yet? Call and inspect the immense stock. Everything absolutely up to date.—Russell Davies and Scnz. Waterloo-street, Swansea. Wholesale only 32wl2-l FIREWOOD. —Good hard Logs, lewt. weight F Chopped Wood is. per sack, delivered.— J. Adams, Blackpill- 990tll-29 C'OAL— Best Large House Coal, 21s. per too: C'OAL— Best Large House Coal, 21s. per too: splendid Large Ho-use Goal, 19s.; Best Red Ash Cobbles, 19s. 6d.; Best Nuts, 18s. per ton, cash with 'order or on delivery.—J. Prid- more, 20, Waunwen-road, Swansea- Nat. Tel. 295vi 17Dwl2-4 LADIES! FREE SAMPLES.-My Famous Female Pills—Safe, Reliable, Effective. L Female Pills-Sa-fe, Reliable, Effective. Beaeficial. — Mrs. Arons. Palatine-road, Blackpool. Enclose stamp. Mention paper. 386tl2-5 EDUCATION. C^IVIL Service Candidates successfully pre- pared for their examinations. Numer- ous recent successes. Telegraph Learners, Head Post Office. Swansea. Male Sorters! ivondon and Swansea G.P.O Pitman's Shorthand rapidly taught. Arithmetiic, Book-keeping, etc. Success guaranteed. I Ladies or Gentlemen—Mr. Harris. Short- hand School, 22. New Oxford-street. Swansea. 3457 PRIVATE TUITION in French, German, A. Italian. Spanish, Latin, Book-keeping Shorthand, Typewriting, Arithmetic, etc' Thorough and rapid preparation for ex- aminations and business Translations and Foreign Correspondence.—Oswald Korth, Author of Commercial Spanish Grammar, 1, Kensington-terrace, Swansea. Nat. Tel. No. 636 24d.b. MONEY T WILLIAMS and Co., Welcome-lane, Swansea, make private loans to re- spectable oorrowers. Mortgage brokers. Bills discounted. No fees. Strictly confiden- tial. Terms moderate. Easy repayments arranged to suit borrowers.—Trevor Wi). liams, Manager. Corp. Tel. 124. 333el-10 D JONES, Financier, make Oash ad- • vaaioes from £ 3 to £ 300 to all respect- able Householders at reasonable rate of in- terest, without delay.—A.ppiy p-eraomaJty or j bv letter. Distance no object. No fees. Easy pepavments arranged to euit conveni- ence of borrowers. Privat.e and oanfidential. (Juaranteed—Apply, 3. Grcve-ptaoe, Alexan- dra-road, Swansea. HB OLD-ESTABLISHED PROVINCIAL T UNION BANK continues to LEND immense sums daily from £10 to .&S.OOO on "Note of Hand Alone," or security. Moder- ate Interest. Easy Instalments. Special rate for short periods. Largest and most honourably conducted business in the king. dom. Thousands of our regular customers have expressed their entire satisfaction in repeated transactions with us. A Gentleman from Bank will wait upon you at once with cash.—Call or write on confidence), to Man- ager. STANLEY DOWDING, 1, Queen-square, Bristol, or to Mr. JOSHUA GRIFFITHS, 14, Brunswick-street, Swansea. to £ 5,000 Advanced by Private Lender £ ^on simple Promissory Notes. No Biils of Sale taken, and absolute privacy guaranteed. First letter of application re- ceives prompt attention amod intending bor- bowers are waited upon by a representative who is empowered to complete transaction on terms mutnally arranged, no charge being made unless business actually completed. Special quotations for short loans.—Write in oonfidenoe to C. Wells, Corridor Chambers, Leicester. TRADE NOTICE. C. ROWLAND, DOCK AND RAILWAY CONTRACTOR, RAILWAY HAULIER AND SHIPPING AGENT TO THE LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY MID- LAND RAILWAY COMPANY & RHONDDA & SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY co. GENERAL STEVEDORE. 9, FISHER STREET. MFZAL- 1 You buy a CHEAP SCALE. Balance or Weighing Machine, and ■ use it for Six Months (or rather Six Weeks); you will say that I you wish you had taken the advice of your friend (M old customer) B and Bought same of us GREADER & SON g (The Old Firm). I O 0UF SCALES and SHOPFITTINGS I WIIy ■ are Guaranteed. They are more reliable I twice as durable, more sensitive, and work ■ more smoothly. I IF you are prejudiced against any particular kind of Fitting or I Scales. We can supply you, but only of the BEST MAKES I and MAKERS. I WE Produce and Repair The Largest Variety in the § Welsh Metropolis; a SEE our Latest Patterns. Greader & Son, I Tel.01275. Caroline Street, CARDIFF. i [ I ATEATH AND DISTRICT BILL POST- ING COMPANY—Late T. Wall. Offices: -ASSEMBL Y ROOMS, NEATH. Manager—J- W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the best Posting Stations in Neath and District. Nature's Perfect Remedy for all kind s of Worms- ORM LOZENGES For over 30 years this highly Valuable Remedv has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurable) is like magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by tak- ing these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced in- j animate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride instead of the anxiety of his guardians. August 50th, 1872. I Dear Sir,—Mv youngest daughter, Emma Ann. 13 years of age, got rid of a great num- her of worms by taking only three or four of Williams' (Pontardawe) Worm Lozenges. I am triad to say, that she has much improved in health, being previously lingering and I delicate in health.—Yours very truly, M ARTH-a GRIFITHS, Late of Ynispenllwch. SYMTOMS. — Any of the foljowing Symptoms indicate worms —Variable appe- tite, foetid breath, acid eructations, pains in the stomach and head, sickness, grinding of the teeth during sleep, dreams and restless- ness, paleness of the countenance, stitches in the side, short dry oough, and emacia-tionof the body, often mistaken for decline, ner- vousness, slow feyer, and irregulax pulse fain.tnEss, sometimes convulsive fits, often causing sudden death dizziness, sore throat and inflammation of t«hj bowels. The above symtoms vary according to the kind of WTorms. The Lozenges contain nothing detrimentaJ to the constitution, and are suitable for all ages. Williams' tPontardawe) Worm Lozenges are prepared from the Original Receipt by JOHN DAVIES. M.R.P.S., Chemist, 20, rl^rfi-street, Swansea, and sold by most chemists at 9*d-, 13*d and A 9a. fx* box- bv post 14 and 34 stamps. Protected bv the Government stamp on which are en- graved^ the words "Williams Worm Loz uiiges." ) ——————— THE ABEBAV05 and PORT TALBOT BILLPOBTING COMPANY < Undertake BILL POSTING AND ADVERTISING In all its Branches. =—————— ——————== 1 THE XT NIVERSAL BILL POSTING CO. J Rent the « LARGEST POSTING STATIONS on all Tram Routes in Swansea and District. I Also Sites in the Mumbles, Sketty, Gower- ton, Gorseinon, King's Bridge, Mornston, Llansamlet, etc. Distribution of Samples, Booklets, ;J.rrl Bills carefully attended to by reliable men. Offices—28, LOWER UNION STREET, J> SWANSEA. e THE 'CAMBRIAN' PRINTING WORKS, 211, High St., Swansea, Are equipped with every MODERN APPLIANCE FOB HIGH CLASS WORK as used in Works, Factories, Public Institutions, Offices, Businesses, and by Private Families. Inspection is invit JTTan extensive range of sa.mples of POSTERS. HANDBILLS, WINDOW BILLS, TICKETS and PROG RA fW/WES. 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