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BLACKPILL KTTBSEIIIBS, 1] JASfES HARRIS Has a very flee Assortment of Evergreens j and Decidwous Trees and Shrubs, Roses, Fruit Trees, &c., m pr^at variety, and well- Bel ected to suit the neighbourhood. Having a very large Stock of tha above, I shall be pleased -v. quote low prioes to in- tending Planters. C,ataiormeo and Special Prioes for large quantities on application. Wreaths, Crosses and Cut Flowers for Christmas, &c., on shortest notice. Xmas Trees from 2 ft. to 18 ft., prices accordingly. Also Azaleas and other Greenhouse Plants. Address as above.
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>tTTCT~Tar 32s. per pair. of best quality only are British mad e I by oar patent scientific prowss of Taaziu- | I facture which removes all dement of I 1 doubt by ensuring DTJRABIIiITY and 1 UNIFORM EXCELLENCE OF [| 1 QUALITY. li I -• (? || | D*vl~ £ Tyre CO., IML> Alston, JTkavi*
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Scale of Charges For Consecutive Weekly Insertions of SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, not exceeding 24 words, Per Insertion. Every additional 8 words, Fourpence. The foregoing Scale applies only to Apartments Houses To Let or Wanted; Situations Vacant or Wanted; Houses, Offices, Properties and Shops to Let or Sell; Lost and Found; Miscellaneous Private Wants and Sales; but not to any advertise- ment of a Trade nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four words 9d. per insertion. Thirty-two „ Is. „ A reduction is made for a serie.s of 6, 13, 96, or 52 insertions. If a Voucher copy be desired, an extra Three Halfpence per insertion should be added to the above cheap prepaid rates. Unles prepaid the Advertisements will be charged by the Business Scale. Adver- tisements from Public Bodies are not. in- serted at the Prepaid Rate. The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addresed to any Post Office, and letters so sent are returned to the gender 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 stamps are sent 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 Dailv Post" Co., Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address all communications to the Manager, The Cambrian." DEATH.
Family Notices
WILLIAMS.-On the 12th inet., Ivor G. Wil- liams (East Dock Engineering Works). Passed peacefully away at his residence, 47, Mansel-street, Swansea. Funeral on Friday at 2 p.m., for Mumbles Cemetery. Gentlemen only. 680112-16
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:1 SITUATIONS VACANT Cooks and Kitchen maids. GOOD Plain Cook General Wanted; House- maid kept; no children; referenoea re- quired.—Apply first, Mrs. Owens, 10, Gore- terraoe, Swansea,. 19vl2-t7 WANTED, Daily Cook and Kitchen Girl. VT to live out.-Address Grill, "Dsily post," Swansea. 64vl2-15 "\1C7ANTED, Oook-Genera 1-, reliable refer- VV enoes; Sundays free. State age, _9ffeS-Morris. Gower Inn. Parkmill, near gjjSU 9TOia-!5 WANTED. a Scullery Maid; good wages VV given; references required.—Apply Restaur?"h Continental, Wind-street. Swan- sea. 39v 12-17 WT ANTED, at once, fo ra ema.ll house. VV family of three, a capable Oook-Gen- -ral- Housemaid and Washerwoman kept, and gardener attends to ooal, firewood light, boots, knives, brasses. etc; wages f^Ad- drese B.A.. "Dailv Poet. Swansea. -544nl-j-j.7 House and Parlourmaids I EXPERIENCED Nurse-Housemaid Wanted; E one child.-Apply The Bungalow, Sketty, 119112-19 WANTEDTat^onoe, Young Housemaid. — Apply Mrs Cooke. 11, Bussell-etreet. Swansea 954tl2-15 ANTfcD. a smart Young Woman. LS » » Working Housekeeper.-Apply Wil- liams, 88, Pentre Estyll, Swansea. 150vl2-17 WANTED, immediately. Ward Maid; must have had soarlet, fever; good wages.— i,pply The Matron, Fever Hospital, Swansea. 9664,12-15 Generale 4 good General Servant Wanted, at once.— ■A Vnuly 17. Park-street, Swansea. 14039d.b.l2-i7 E EXPECTABLE General Servant Wan tea, after Chrietmas.-a.pply Mrs. Edwin P. Jones, 4. Oaklanda-terrace, Swansea. 86v 12-19 TEOVG clean Girl Wanted, ..L once, abouu s 17; sleep out; to help generally.-Apply Schenker. 6. Goat-street. Swansea. 972tl2-io STROXG Girl Wanted, used to v ashing, -inct S fond of children, for business :n Pon- tardawe.—Address Washing, "Daily Post, owansea. 14vl2-17 XXTANTED, Nurse, for two children. — Apply Treleigh. Uplands-terraoe, 6wansea. 970112.15 W ANTED. good General Servant; no chil- » dren and no washing.-B.. Northamp. ton-place, Swansea. 120vl2-19 T\7 ANTED. General Servant; small house; » two in family, good home.—25. Ayle& bury-road. Swansea.. 73vl2-i9 bury-road. Swansea.. 73vl2-i9 \/f7ANTED, respectable Girl, about 16. i<vr » Housework; sleep out—Apply 21, Dill- wyh-street, Swansea. 66vl2-17 \\TANTED, good, clean General Servant, W abie to do plain cooking.—Williams, :85. WoodJield-street. Morriston. 33t 12-17 XVTANTED, a respectable Girl, for-Elouse- work.—Apply Mrs Thorpe, 38. Trafal- gar-plaoe. Brynmill, Swansea 32vl2-17 T/f^ANTEJI), a respectable Person, as Gen- eraj 8ervant,.—Apply Mrs. J. Free- board. 31. London-road. Neath 371il5Ul5 ANTED, at once, a clean Giri, as Nurse!" „VL *51 a^?-u V5* or 16—Apply Alexandra Restaurant, High-street, Swansea. 37vl2-15 1 13; £ or general housework —Armlv fiO Windmill-terraoe. St. Thomas, SwaS 60. ""wanaea. — 69vl2-17 WANTED, at once, a good"~G^^} » » assist in bar when required.an Mrs Graham, Builders" Arms, Oxford stre Swansea. 123 vl^ 9 WANTED, at onoe, strong, willi"ng~G^T v v eral, three in family; good wages to editable girl.—Apply 138, Woodfleld-stneet, NoTristou. 60v12-17 WANTED, a respectable Girl as General, to assist at waiting; good references required; wages £ 14—Apply Ffynone Club. Walter-road, Swansea 979tl2-16 TSTANTED, after Christmas, a respectable Girl, about 17, for general housework; must have good references.—Apply 54. St. George s-terrftoe. Swansea. °-.vl2-19 YOUNG GiTl, about 17. Wanted aa General. —Apply (after 6 o'clock), Mrs. Samuel, 98. Gorse-lane- 964tl2-15 W ÅNTED. immediately, experienced and good Plain Cooks. Parlcur and House- Parlourmaids, Nurses, and Nurse-House- maids, Generals, etc.-Apply Miss Lewis. High-claea Registry, 18, Castle-street, Swan- Sea- 94vl2-i9 JV/fSS. Llewellyn Howell, Registry Office for Servants (of all classes); also Young Girls Entrance, Mr. Parry's side door, 52, Oxford-street. Swansea. 977tl2-15 Miscellaneous Situations A PPEEUTIOE Wanted.—Apply to J. Stan. A ley Johnston. Carver and Gilder. Chnrch-street, Swansea. 994tl2-16 "DAKEBiS and Confectioners—Wanted, im- mediately, Seoond Hand, or good Im- prover, for the Bakehouse.—Marks 16 Jst. Heieo'eroad, Swansea. 65t3a-15 CHEEKS HIPS: £ 85— £ 450; Admiralty, War, Excise, Customs offices, vacancies now; open to all, aged 15-23. Experience unneces- sary. Special explanatory pamphlet free- Secretary, Civil Service Bureau. Albert-hail. Edinburgh. 9S9tl2-15 GROOM required, at Penllergaer; must te competent, and good references- — Apply W. J. Bees, Laurels, Swansea. 976tl2-15 MA-NAGER Wante dfor Mi old-established i-Ti Industrial Assurance Office for Swan- sea and District. Only those with good In- dustrial record need apply—Address, stating salary, experience, age, references, etc., to Industrial, "Daily Poet," Swansea,. 141vl2-17 MEN and Women Wanted to work our rapid Knitting Machines at their homes, making work for us to sell to the trade; no experience; steady work; good money earned; distance no hindrance. Write to-day, the Hardy Machine and Woollen Co., 29, Brown-street. Manchester 6vl2-19 EN and Women Wanted to Work our M Rapid Knitting Machines at their homes, making work for us to sell to the trade; no experience; nocanvassing; steady work; good money earned; distance no hini- ranee.—Write wvday. The Hardy Machine and Woollen Company. 29, Brown-itreet, Man- Chester. 397t 12-16 PART-TIME Appointment.—aT good oppor- ptunity occurs for energetic man wil- ling to personally solicit orders to secure highly remunerative part-time appointing. -Address Vinosnt, "Daily Post," Swansea. 17V12-J.7 "OESPECTABLE Lad Wanted, after school j' hours—J. w. Evans, Castle-street, Swansea. 990tl2-5 O OYA_l Navy and Royal Marine-Young Men ana Boys of good phyei-yie svai character, wishing to join. shou! d; t)iy dmiraity Becruiticg Office, Alexan^i-a-road, Swansea. ?Mpl2-17 SANITARY Inspectors, Lady Health Visi- tors Salaries £ 100 to £ 360. Several nun- drcd vacancies annually. Open to all Sucv cess certain Postal lessons now eemmeno ing for Cardiff exam., fee 25s.—Mushens, Science Teacher. Sunderland 726tl2-^l 'WJANTED, an intelligent Young Woman, t V as Assistant-—Apply Benson Bros.. Swansea. 81812-17 T7S7ANTED, respectable Boy, for Solicitor's » v Office—Write Solicitor, "Daily Post," Swansea. 59vl2-15 T^TAaTED. ae onoe, sharp Lad; must be » '■* well used to horses —Clark, Oxford-st., Swansea. 23vl2-15 TT(rANTED, a good Junior, for the Grocery » Trade—Apply W. Taylor and Co., Ltd.. Castte-Stluare. Swansea. 8ivl2-19 "ViU'ANTED, an Apprentice for Grocery and » Provisions; also Improver.—J. E. Hill. Ca-rmarcheu-road, Swansea 121vl2-19 WANTED, smart Boy. for Coal Office, W Docks; must be good writer.—Apply Box 22. Post-office. Swansea 89vl2-'l6 WANTED, at once, two good Strikers. W used to tram work—Apply David John, Station-road, Llanelly 9vl2-15 ANTED, smart CTnartering Clerk, ,.or W Steamship Broker's oGice.—Write Steam, "Daily Post. Swansea. flv!2-17 TXrANTED, a strong Boy, at once, to de- »' liver Glass and China-—Apply Berry, Royal China Stores, Union-street, Swansea. 105v 12-19 ■T-y"ANTED, smart Youth, short/band and I f typewriter. State experience and sal- a-ry, Shipbroker, "I>8Jily Post," Swansea. 72vl2-!9 WANTED, a sharp I-<ad, about 15, ior Office-—Apply in own handwriting to Edward England, Potato Importer, Swan- sea 57VtS-i7 _u_-p W"ANTED,.a respectable Errand Boy; good f character—Russell Davies and &on. Wholesale Warehouse. Waterloo-street, Swansea. 2t)til2-15 ~X\T-ANTED, for Coffee Tavern, a staid, Person; one accustomed to the trade preferred.-Apply Jones, Coffee Tavern, Mar- ket, Swansea. 104tl2-19 WANTED, -uia:t, active Ma-n, usod to horses and the mineral water traxle preferred.—Apply R. Bouclier, Crown Min- eral Water Works, Upper Strand, Swanse?> Efrri 1.2a 17 WANTED, by an old-established t>rci of Oil Manufacturers, an Agent on com- mission, to represent them at Swansea aad district—Address Firm, "Daily Post," Dwa/V sea. 13v*17 TXTANTED, smart Couple, without encam- Vt brance, to manage full licensed House. State experience and salary required; also smart Barman.-SplrltB, "Daily Pest," Swan- sea. • 71vl2-19 \\TANTED, Junior Clerk, knowledge short hand and typewriting; previous ex- perience railway or shipping office recom- mendation.—Address Carrier, "South Wa-Iea Daily Post," Swansea. 30vl2-i7 WANTED, in January, an efficient Daily f, Nursery-Governess, to take entire charge of three childiren, aged 7. 6, and years—Apply Mrs. C. V Pegge, Bryn Rhosyn/Briton Ferry. 980112-15 ANTED, immediately, a sharp Youth, for office work, knowledge of short- ba-lld and typewriting—Apply in own hand- writing, to E. Williams and Co., Ironmon- gers, Heathfield-street. Swansea. &H-12-7 OUNG MEN~Wanted (over 19 years ->ld) to be trained in the Church Army Training Homes and Mission Vans, as Eva" gelists. Mission Van and Tent MissioneTtj, Social Officers, etc. Unlimited scope for spiritual work Salary guaranteed Mast be in eariest, and have some experienoe m religious work. Free board and lodging during the whole period of training—Write, in strict confidence to Capt. Andrews, Edgware-road, London. 14009d.b.J-27 QHS Weekly—Earn this by Addressins Kn- OU velopes eto Proposal, addressed es- ( velope—Nicholls, 10. Featheretone Build- v ings, London. W.C. 957tl2-15 7h wbeKLYT—Earn this by Addressing ct.tI Envelopes, etc.. at home—Send ad- dressed envelope for particulars, North, Dept 144. St. John's Eim-road, Mortlake, London. 6vl2-17 r* iy WEEKLY—Evening or Spare Time Em- ployment, anywhere, offered to any person who can write.-For particulars send addressed envelope to L. Paynter and Co., OJept. 6), 78, Mysore-road, Clapham, London. 6vl2-17 WEEKLY. Persons Wanted, every- t. where, for addressing Circulars, etc. Send addressed envelope for proposal. Man- ager. 149. Elm Lodge, Southall, Midtdleses. 6vl2-i7 f JTUATICNS WANTED D ROCERY- and ProTieions.—Be-engagement, \T \=sistant, age 21, smart, good refev en.ce.g. disenga,gcd.-Write M.T., "Daily Post," Swansea. ATI ON Wanted, at once, in any light •O business; good references—Address Beta, "Daily Post," Swansea IGlli112-t.0 STEADY Young Man wants employment, afternoons or evenings; will turn his hand to anything—Address A. Charles, 159, P entire. Swansea. 956tl2-15 QITUATION"Wanted a™"GeBS"^va!™ age 19, strong oountry girl, good char- Wagres £ H>—Mrs. Coster's Registry, Tuttley-avenue. Glouce8ter. 10vl2-i7 bTT resP«ctab 1 e^Person, Sitaa- pla-ce on^t 'Sl ^ming^veraj^engagement usual subjects. ExSn« enoes—Address L "Daily ^'°'0 refer' -^ost, Swansea. 108vl2-19 WANTED, Sitnati<m^~CoSklGraeral and Honse-Parloui-maid. for j daughter; good references—Addr^^ f ence, c.o Mrs. Charles Evans Thi agant, et«.Bryn-y-Mor-road. Swansea.. ONG Man wants Job, as~C^^T^ with Cabinet Makers-, own tS erafce wages—Address Steady, "Daily'pos? > Swansea. 106tl2-i9 YOUNG Lady seeks ^ituatloiriigl^i^r- hold duties, and assist in bar, age "4 temporary or permanent. — Address w' "Daily Post," Swansea, 115vl2.i9 "Daily Post," Swansea, 115vl2.i9 I YTOUNG LADY, 21, seeks engagement in Confectionery or light business, or as Lady's Help; musical and domesticateo- — 21, Pentyla, Aberavon. 75vl2-!9 YC)U,NG Man dee irous leaving present posi- tion, seeks vacancy, Ca&hier, Assistant Secretary, or any other good position; 30 years' experience; highest references; Eng- and Welsh; age 30.—Write Windsor, Daily Post," Swansea. 361'12.1.7 WT[SCE,LLAMEOUS WANT3 HOUSE "wanted, by January 20th. 4 or H Bedvrooms; modern conveniences; Up. lands district; rent about £3õ.-Addœss Y-Z-, "Daily Post," Swansea 124vl2-17 I EA LEAD Wanted, in large ov email qnan- 'I TEA LEAD Wanted, in large ov email qnan- tities—State prioe. delivered to "Daily Post, 211. Hl#b*street. Swansea. n T,\7ANTED, a nine foot Skittle Bagatelle VV Table and Accessories; must be tn good condition.-Reply Globe Hotel, Briton i Ferry. Il4vl2-2G TnrrANTED to Purchase, a broomed HouaeT » » in good condition, fairly central. — Particulars to Homestead. "Daily Post, Swansea BILLIARDS—Wanted, 100 spectators 000 B witness match between T. Davies and T. Morris, 403 up, at King's Arms. Tuesday Commence 7 p.m. sharp. 83vl2-l Wanted, for six months, at 6 per | cent. Good security—Address Sec- urity. "Daily Post," Swansea. 74vl2-17 ■ —- — i TO EE LET-E- USFNESS PREMSSS3 A DJOINING Hafod Inn—To Let. Stores j and Stables—Apply G- L. Morgan. 31. | Neath-road, liafod. 80vl2-l9 DOUBLE-LICENSED Public-house to Let, -L'' Swansea; immediate possession; excel- lent position—Apply D. D Richards, Ac- c'untant, 97, Oxtord-street, Swansea. 84vl2-i9 rPO LET, Fields, at Pauty-G wy^ir, Swansea. J A —Apply John Blewitt Jenkins, 1. Cam- i fcrian-place, Swansea. 252tl2-2S brian-place. Swaurea. ri^o be Let, Shop, House, and Business Pre- raises, with extensive Stock or Show- rooms, occupying a capital position in centre of Swansea.—Apply Edwards and Bull, Soli- citors, 32, Fisher-street, Swansea. 132vl2-21 PAST HOUSE, with Kitchen, to Let, un- p furnished, at 2i), Brunswick-street, Swansea. Mioderate rent—Apply on pro mises. 49V12-17 SWANSEA.~To Let, from Christinas next. Lock-up Shop, in busiest part of Ox- ford-street—Apply for further particulars, to Frederick F. Meager, Auctioneer,. Estate Agent, etc., 7, Melbourne-place, Swansea. Oor. I Tel. No. 3,35. 1397Sd.b.12t..{) rpo LET, for House or Shop, 20, Watkins- i street; rent 6s. 6d 52v12-17 rPO LET, House anc4 Shop, close to Football field; suitable for Confectioner, Tobac- -0 er'; conist, and Stationer; immediate possession. -Apply to White Hart Hotel, Oxford-street, Swansea. 110vl2-19 T0 Clothiers. Outfitters, or Drapers, I other business-A large cid attractive, Shop smd Premises, with two large windows, to Let, hi the best position in Woodfield- street, Morriston.—Write, for particulars. K.C., "Daily Pest," Swansea 969tl2-15 fO LET, Stable for two horses, and a Loft ~Apply'-17, Edward-street, Swansea. 27 v 12-17 TO LET-HOUSES I RIDGE House, Mayals; ten minutsr, Ixam Blackpill; oveilookiag Clyne Ocmmon and Channel; ten rooms;stable, ooaeh-house, greenhouses, acre ground; £ 45.—Stevens, Solicitor, Swansea. 15vl2-17 I "0/)USE to Let, at Sketty. six rooms, beaa- tiful situation; five minutes from the CroSB.—Write Box 999, "Daily Post," Swau- fea. 101via-19 SWANSEA,.—To Let, 15, Piat-oo^-piaoe. 11 rooms, bath, garden, irront and back, back entrance—Apply Roberts, Auctioneer. 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 96.12.19 TO LET, No. I, Hewson-street, Mount Plea- sant—Apply A. and G. Oartwright, Fruiterers, 6, Walter-road, Swansea. 35vl2-17 'T»0 LET, 49, St. George's-terrace; bath thot and cold water;; eariy possession, i'o be seen at any time—Apply 128, Rhondda- j street, Swansea. 16vl2-17 ^pO LET, with immediate pos ession, t ie vo land House, Duke-street, Swansea; rent £ 30—Apply D. D Richards, Estate Agent, 97, Oxford-street, Swansea. 4Gvl2-17 APARTWIEMT3 TO LET I  PARTMENTS to Let, comfortably fur- nished; bath ;hot and cold); no chil- f ron terms raoderate.—Apply Xo. 8,1 ticking- ham-terrace. King Edwaxd's-rostdi, Swansea 29 v 12-17 /~X>MFOETABI>E Furnished Apartmens, suit one or two gentlemen (dining ont preferred); bath; moderate terms—App'y Colston House. 39L Trafalgar-terrace »T3tll-16 COMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments to c Let, Ladies or Gentlemen; bath etc every convenience; terms moderate—Apply Victoria-terrace, off Gorse-lane. Swansea '_h- 993112-15 ,('YOM.FORTABLE Home for two Young Men, willing to share large Front Bedroom I and Back Sitting-room; terms moderate- I bath (hat and cold;; with every convenience- 1 no young children; in Mt.nsel-street. — Address Home, "Daily Post," Swansea. 8vl2-13 GENTLEMAN, leaving Swansea, highly~reT G commends his Rooms; good locality; central, and convenient—Address Reliable, "Daily Post," Swansea. 991tl2-16 IARGE Front Combined Room; use ~>f I- J kitchen and scullery, to Let with attendance if required—52. Brunswick-street, Inspection invited. 122vl2-'9 "Jl/5"UMBLES, Gower,-—Comfortable Apart- ItJl ments, facing sea; good oookiDg; mod- erate terms—Mrs. Longson. Beaoonsfield House. 8v 12-17 NEATH.—Comfortable Apartments; suTiT ix two friendis; conveniently situated near G.W.R. Station—pply for particulars, 7. Queen-street. 56vl2-17 ROOMS to Let, Furnished or Unfurniehedk —Apply 26, Brynsiff-terrace, Mount Pleasant. Sv/ansea. 62vl2-17 rpo LET', Furnished Apartments, hot and -1 oold bath; no children; terms moder- ate.-2.3. Goree-lane, Swansea. 25vi2 y rpo LET, Furnished or Unfurnished Apart~ J- ments. Sitting-room and one or two Bedrooms; terms moderate—26, Ffynone- street, Swansea. 8?&tl2-i5 rpo LET, in Gorse-laaie, two or more un- furnished Rooms and Kitchen; modern conveniences; bath (hot and cold).- Write I Box 64, "Daily Post" Office. 55vl2-17 ? well-furnished Combined Booms to Let. with widow; moderate; cheaper if two would share—Apply Waterloo-street, Swansea. 966tl3-15 APARTMENTS WANTED t WANTED. Apartments, for Gentleman; » central; moderate. Please state tenns—Box 100, "Daily Post," Swansea, 129vl3-17 WANTED, by young Married Couple, 2 Furnished Bedrooms and one Sitting- room, or small Furnished House near Swan- sea Docks.-Add.ress Box 40, "Daily Post," Swansea. lllvll-16 WANTED, in January, by commercial gentleman and wife, well-furnished Rooms, in good locality, with view of ay prefer.'ed; bath, cycle accommodation; terms moderate.-Addrese G., "Daily Post,' Swan- sea. 117vl2-16 WANTED, two Furnished Reams, for^tan and Wife, easy distance College-street; must be reasonable and homely; perman- ency; oommenoo Saturday. Send particu- lars at onoe—Lewis, 4, Abermorlais-terraoe, Merthyr. 99vl2-lfi PROPERTY FOR SALE AND | TO LET JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON'S REGISTER of Houses To Let and For Sale may ce obtained at their Estate Ageccy Offices, 4o, Waterloo-street, Swansea 9B4tl2-1ó rpHE REGISTER is~revised Monthly: Pro- i>erties are inserted FRE1^ where the Sale or Letting is placed So-lely in their Agency. rpo T.ET.—Premises formerly the 'Ma-li- J~ phant Inn," Hafod, as a private dwel- ling house or for business purposes; eight rooms, large yard, and outbuildings. 1m. media.te possession. cTT/eT OR FOR SALE.—M. Mirador-cres- JL oant itop of Walter.road).-Two or three; sitting, five bedrooms, bath. kitchens. Possession at Christmas. Rent £ 30 TO LET, Corner House and Premises in King Edward^road •,formerly Goras- lane), containing ten rooms, yard, and out- buildings. Immediate possession. TO LET.—Capital Residence a- Mount Plea- sant (foot of the Hill); three sitting, five bedrooms, bath. Garden Rent £ 50. rpo LET.—"Trefula," St. Thomas—An ex- JL eellent Piesidence, within two minutes' walk of Midland Station; three sitting, four bedrooms, pressing and bath-room, kitchens. Garden. Early possession. TO LET.—Several Houses in Walter-roitl, St. James'a Gardens, and Uplands; rent £45 a. year and upwards. 110 LET—Underwood, Mumbles—Well situ- ate semi-detached Villa, standing high, sheltered, good views; two sitting, six bed- rooms, bath. Kent £ 45. rpo LET—Detached Family Residence n,n<J X Grounds at Mumbles, overto-okiug the o'o" Bay; three reception, seven bedrooms. ba.th; ) fine gardens, orchard, and paddock rpO LET.—Charmingly situate ^.etyiden'o X and Grounds at, West Cross, near tie station, secluded from the main road; 3 re- ) ception. 7 bed and dressing rooms, bath, kitchens. Grounds of about om acre; in- cluding Tennis and Croquet Lawns, lar/e kitchen garden, and orchard. Stabiles. possession June next, possibly earlier. I rT'ib LET, Houses at Blackpill, MnmSlee, X Langland. and Langlar.d Eay. £ 45 a year and upwards. F^O LET.-—Lock-up Shops and Business Prs- I niises in Oxford-street, High-street, and Wind-street; important properties, in good business positions. -ifo nrx TARE HOUSES in High-street and The VV Strand; roomy praises; good -toring j 'jccom piod-ation. Sents £ v0. I ■\ f aNUFACTURING" B AKF.RY,off High- i>X street, fitted with six hot-air cv?tw. and other Plant for an extensive wholesola trade. Moderate vental. trade. Moderate vental. "pr^pESS to View and Full Particulars o? \J t^e foregoing Properties, together with fv>nies of the Register, may be had upCTi aopiication to JOKN M. LEEDER and SO'? 46, Waterloo-street. Swansea. 984t12.L, LET, 6, Gwydr-terraoe, possessicti X shortly—Apply J. Rioe Jones, AI:G- tinpcj s»,nd Estate Agent. 1C4, Oxford-street, "ppesite Boots). Chemists). 996t}^16_ TlOBSE tx) IÆt, in Owydr-crascent, nine i ri rooms and bathroom; immediate pos- _cci'.a-ApPiy J- Bice Jones. 104, Oxford- street, Swansea. ^5tlg"'6 TTOUSE tof Sale, in Windsor-terrace;; goc:. O. opportunity for investment or occup > t- T.—Fcr particulars apply J. Rice Jon>r.3, 0 5:4 Oxford-street. TTOITSES for sale, in various parts ci' -he town. List sent on hearing require- { m-nic -_J. Rioe Jones, 104, Oxford-stiNjet. m • 996tl2-16 | t^OE^SALE. Newsagent and TobaccontM- JU BusiMess; good reason for leaving; main thoroughfare. Apply Newsagent, Daily P<wt-" SwaBsea" 95&tlfrl5 g52yE^_aTHouse, in Oaklande-tcrrao^. XI —Apply M-, "Daily Poet," Swansea,. 974^2-15 feaseoi Shop, an-d Fixtures, X1 close to Swansea Hospital; suitable for ) busmen; ecelient position. Apply Somas Estate Agent,'Rutland House, But- j land-street. 35vl2-17 "a vi? iTNSWlCK^STi: EET and Kensington! 15 cpnt-FoT Sale, two good Houses; bar- Q immediate purchasers. Ov;uer leav- J tn £ a -Address Brunswick, "Daily Post. ,JMU! TTOR SALE, six-roomed House, in Aberdy- berthi-street, Kafod; low ground rent, n iv Davies, J^a, Miesa-street, St. Thomas, Swansea TvnfsES £ or Sale. Cromwell-street, unot j M Terraoc—Address Cromwell, -Dally Post," Swansea. 67vl2-17 rnr» he^Le*" or Sold, Stores a'id Premises, I with three floors, in centre of town— j,.nl, Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 4C? Oxford-street, Swansea 95v12:19 T^OR -ArLE comfort-able Dwelling-house, X Mumbles', near Railway—Apply Edward Roberts and Son. Auctioneers. 40. Oxford- street. Swansea. 9^2-^ 1=^T> SALE. Ten-roomed House, 14, De-.a- Jb Beohe-street, two' sitting rooms, five dressing-room, bath-room (hot and ^m water), two kitchens, and the usual offices —Apnly Thomas, Niagara Mineral ftjrks. Swansea. 139vl2-21 f^ISCELt-ANEOUS SALE3 l^O'R SALE, Pony and Governess Car; also j X Pony, Flat Hawking Cart, and Hair- Apply 53' Fleet-Street, Swansea ueS I09vl2-19 TTTOiR SALE" Dry Batteries, four dozen, re- F quire re-charging -Guppy. Currier, Ivy- plaoe, near G.W..R Station. High-street, Swansea. 992112-15 OR SALE. Trap, suit Butcher or Grocer, Set of Trap Harness; also Pulper f->r swedes and mangolds.-Sutton, Old Bridge, Morriston- 133vl2-21 I^6r~SALE, cheap, 2 Pleasure Dog "cartel rubber tyred; also Milk Trap and ,wo Grocers' Carts; suit cobs or ponies—Hos- kins, Sketty. 136v12-21 FOR SALE, good set Oob, Cart Harness, splendid Riding Saddle, Chaffcutter. and Hand Cart; chea,p.-AVply 53. Pemtregethin- road, Cwmbwrla, Swansea. 140vl2-2l OR SAKE, handsome Oak Parlour Suite (9 piwes). leather; bargain, £ 4 4s.; owner leavmg Swansea—Apply 50, Major- street, Mansel'ton, Swansea.- 137vl2-21 FOR SALE (owing to expiration of lease), 104, Oxford-street, a National Cash Reg- Leter. also American Soda Fountain both in good order.—Apply Derrick, W, Oxford-st., Swansea. 126vl2-20 I/R SALE, Model Cinematograph, 16 ool~ ? oared and 3 Photo Films, 36 iong, 12 Slipping. and 2 Chronotrope Slides, OOm. piete, 256., or best offer.-Phillipe. New Henry-street, Neath. 960tl2-15 ILJJARDS—For Sale, two full-siiin^" threequaxter, also Boom 70ft. long Let.—Apply Institute. 215, High-etreet, Swan- sea. 26vl2-l/ CAMERA, Quarter Plaita Lancashire Cam- era, Lens, Shutter, 2 Double Slides Tripod, Bag, etc.; 30s.; with extra. Portrait Lens, 40s.—Davies, 156 New Uxtord-atreet. Swansea. 41vl2-17 AMERA—Quarter Plate Lancaster's~lnT stantograph Camera, Lens, Shutter, 2 Double Slides, Tripod, Bag, etc.; 30s.; with extra Portrait Lens, 40s—Davies, 156, New Oxford-street, Swansea. 41vl2-17 HIS year's New Hudson, free wheel, two rim brakes, plated rims. Best offer accepted—Apply 22, Rock-street, Waunwen, Swansea. 2vl2-16 tTANTDSOME Walnut Bedroom Suite, con- JLI sisting of large Wardrobe, Dressing Table and Double Wash stand with marble top, L5. hargain.-Address Marble. Daily Post," Swansea. 949tl2-15 SWANSEA and Nantgarw China (marked) t3 for Sale—Apply to J. Stanley Johnston, Picture Restorer. Church-street, Swansea. 5vlS-17 QALE, Horse, 15 hands, also Cob, Flat Oart. i" and Harness; both good workers; no reasonable offer refused.—49, 6t. Helen's avenue, Swansea. 78v!3«19 LOST AND FOUND LOST, Sootch Terrier puppy Finder re- -Li warded—Dr. Davies, Trinity-p!ax», Swansea. „1„6. T OST, Fox ^terrier Dos, brown head andt ears— Apply Baker's Boot Shop. High- street, Swansea. LOST, from the Copenha/ren Ina, Sloane- street, Swansea, a Tamo J^ckda?.. Any- one returning same will bo regarded- S63t12-15 IOS-T, from 10, Bryn-roadi Swa«assea, wire- haired Fox Terrier Dog, black ana Lan head- Finder rewarded. Detainer prose- cuted. 68y12-17 1 OST, in Terraoe-road, near Cwmdonkin Park, Lady's Silver Watch. 'n' side. Finder rewarded—Apply 91, f-fTl roa.Q, Swansea. oY T OST. on Thursday, a Scotch Terrier Dog, L answers to the name of "Roy." Any- one returning same will be rewa.rded.-F uel Inn, St. Thoaios 958t 12-15 T OST, Tuesday, aea-r Slip. a Welsh Ter- •J-j rier, ansjrera to "»hami iinder re- wc^de-d on returning same to Musgrave, West Gross, or. Market Stali, Swansea. Le taiaer prosecuted. i02tl2-1 £ LÕØT. be-tween Oxford-street National Schools, and Bryn-road. Swansea, r. Parse containing Money and two Keys, tinder will be regarded.—Write Box 22, "Daily Post," Swansea. 103v21-.1.5 LOST, on Saturday, ~ht, about 1C o'clock, from Sturlt's Winter Gardens, Strani': Swansea, a Brown King Charles Puppy, 10 weeks old, bell and ribbon on neck. Re- gard of 10s. will ba given for information to the police, or returning the same- Any- one detaining the same after this notice win be prosecuted. 14010d.b. 12-17 V D, Fox Terrier,in Green-street, Neath If not claimed within three days will be sold to defray expenses.—T. Watkins, 37, Stevem's-terrace, Neath. 1543nl0-15 MUSBOA1. Tj IA NOFOilTE ^TNINgT 3S 6d-, SeconT \1 X raendafeons from Dr. Turpin, i.Jlad- sione, and Kroad wood and Sons. Piajlos from Hopkin-on, Collard. Brinsmead, etc. Sale or Hire.- Charles Eadan, 63, Brunswick- straet, S^an^pn. ^T"E- £ 19 19s7 — The Cha"lle.iee .1, Model, Vielivered free to any address; guaranteed, for 20 years all modern improve- ^-euts.—Can only be obtained of Thompson and Shackell, Ijtd., 32, Castle-street, Swansea 4Cvl2-17 EDUCATBOJy G'-v'RMAN-T, Frenoh. S-,)anish. 'Esper. an to (Conversational Method). Latin Boow-keeping. Typewriting, and Shorthand. Commerci*! Correspondence, Translations. Tfc->rcush 'Tuition oral and by oorres.pond. id enoe. prospectus on application.—Oswald iicrth. Piibiic Translator, 1, Kcnsington-tcr- ^a<se. Swansea. National Telephone No. t;5 f" t\'l]. ge-rvico Candidates suoceesSJ'Hy pre- pared for their examinations, Numer- rH:t£ recent successes. Telegraph Learnea-g Head, Post-oSoe. S^vansea, Mai? Sorters Lon- don ami Swansea G.P.O., Pitman's Short- hand rapidly taught. Arithmetic. Book-keep- lUg. eta Huecese guaranteed. Ladies or gentlemen-— Mr Karris, Shorthand School. New Osford-streeit, SwanseF.. !4.75 itffTI.1 fTH-Mif-p-Ji J> jj.^ii'HiTWWy [jm Ri E3CE LLA EVJ EOUS lV"OTICE.—The Drawing that was to have taken plpce at. 36, Neath-road, Hafod, December l/jth, 1904, is postponed until January 8thV-TS35. — 135vi215 tf-IENTLEMAN (28), i;500 yearly, desires oar. X respondence with domesticated La^y; 'View. marriage- Stamp for ivply—Address Captain. 66, Ewart-street, Brighton. llv12-17 "pOR Hire. Cob and Tra.p.—Apply W. Joaee, Uplands, Swansea C-r Tel. 677. 973tl2-22 T ATHE for Sale, Sin. centre. euitable for Wood Turning—Apply at Z), Brynsafi- terrac<>. Mount Pleasant, Swansea 51tl2-17 TpRY WAY'S, opposite Hospital, for Oor- "f sets. Ladies' and Children's Combina- tions, Underclothing, Skirts,, and Skirt Bod- ioeg. Aprons, etc. 98bl2-19 OOALS.—Best House Coal, 5s. 5-cwt., ton J lots 20s. Cash on delivery.—Swansea 1^ Foal Co.. 49, St. Helen a-avenue, Swansea Tel. I73y4 76vl2-i6 EIASTIC Stocking, Anklets, and Knee Caps, in all sii.es, at 2s. 6d. each-—Mooes Jones, Chemist. High-street, Swansea. 72vl2-i9 "Y\rELL-KNOWN Firm now extending their iNr business has vacancy for Outdoor Re- presentative Swansea and Valleys. Previous experience not essential. Applicants must be energetic and of good address Salary, °r Commission, and expenses to approved aPplicant. State ase, previous occupation, 1° N C.Y., c.o. Mountstevsns, Advertising Agent. Bristol. 112vl2-17 TRADE SPEC1AL8TIES SIDNEY PALMER for Wedding and Christ- mas Cakes—Largest selection in town. Special show this week—Note address: :^8, Oxford-street. Swansea > 131vl2-?3 OlIINA and Delf Ware, Cheap. — We'l- assorted Crates of Everyday Selling lines for Shops, Markets, and Hawking '•^rite for Lists, Sheaf Pottery Manufactur- ers. Longton. Staffs 13234 1V/TR. WILLIAM OX LEY, Private Enquiry Agent, late Detective Sergeant Cardiff ■Police. Confidential investigations.—6, i.ower Cathedral-road, Cardiff. Highest referenop?, fillip POTATO and Cook Shop Fitting*, every variety; Champion Ranges, Pv> tato Peelers, s^hop on Wheels. 116-page list fre«—Mabbott, Pcland-street. Manchester. 950rl-23 k nFT-OFF Clothing.—Highest prices given for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Child- a. Families waited upon by appoint- hient—Gibh3, 169a, Port Tennant-road, St f ho mas, Swansea. 187t l2-^ rTOYsTTooye!! 'Xoy^TI^^istmaJ""OirdsT etc. Largest Stock of Toys and Fancy Good3 in Wales, Wholesale.—The Swan- DePot, 52. Waterloo-street, Swansea 325tl2-r.4 FOR Visiting Cards, Wedding Cards, and Memorial Carets of the latest designs and reasonable prioes, call at Rhys Etoberts, .on. Stationer and Printer, Morr'ston. OHXNA and Earthenware.—Dealers' and Hawkers' Assorted Packages of cheap leasts and Seconds, suitable for Market stands and Shoj>s. Reliable and successful ^•ortment. Illustrated lists free—Arthur J- Hull (Dept. 43), Works, King-street, Long- ten, Staffs. CORN PAINT, made of superior ingredl- ents, and easily applied; Is. bottle for 6a.—j. Davies, M.P.S., Chemist, 30, High- street, Swansea. TMPORTANT—ToYradesmen and Others re- tiring from business. Book Debts col- lected or bought; Rents collected on sma'l commission—Address Reliable, "Daily Post," wwans&a. 922tl2-k TNCANDESCENT Mantles, exoellemt quality, 9r, „ fr«G. 1^- for 4; no rubbish— NuttaH, Caetle Hill, Sheffield- 6TOal-6 r^AMJEE'S Oriental Salve—The marvel" r-, lour healer. Cure Hip Disease, Rheu- matism, Piles, Eczema, Old Sores, etc.- Is. 2s. 3d—Maggs Bros., Swansea. 963tl2-15 "XSTEOLOGYr^K^liab lo Ho^^e future Events, future Eveuts, Marriage, Partner de- scribed, Children, Changes, Journeys Lega. cies, Planet, etc. Send birth date, 9 stamps and stamped envelope.—Mr. Melville 272* Buchanan-street, Glasgow 961t 12-15 A MERICA.N Corn Plaster, superior to al' -r*. Corn Paints. Try it once, then judge. No failure, no pain or burning, no ha4*ass- ing corns, easy to put on, ease oomes when put on; readily cures; 7Jd—Myrddin Davies, Chemist, Oxford-gtreet, Swansea. Cor. Tal. eS- 35711-4 T'BEE SAMPLE. Pocket R-ullb-er St-aml), your own name and address, with par- ticulars of spare time agency.—15 Dept., 39, A ldersgr&fce-street, London 304rl2-5l I TOYS! Toys!! Toys!—Now showing im. -L mense Stock the latest novelties. New Show Rooms. Everything new.—Russell Davies and Sons, Popular Warehouse, Waier- loo-street, Swansea; 42vl2-l7 Vf ANTLES — Voelker"Mantles at great i-o. Al duction, British manufacturer, at .)3. ed. a dozen—Pryce Trow, 55. Oxford-street, and 62, Gorse-lane, Swansea. 24vl2-17 HE)ECOLOGY — Profess-jt W. A. Williams, the expert Character Roarer, may be consulted daily at the Victoria Arcade, near .the Market, Swansea^ 44vl2-17 WA>?rE1 >, Job67~repairirg Furniture and I u., Joinerv. flstimates free. Prompt attention.—jones. 17. Wcodlands-terraoe, Swansea. 34,12-19 WATERPROOF Loin Cloths, Carriage Aprons, Cart CoveM. Horse Clofhing. 1. d. Carriage Lamps. Siding Saddles, Harness 01 every description Every article in the trade supplied. Company, Alexandra- road. Nat. Tel 55y. 948tl2-"J5 1 BASKETS, Cradles, Nursery Chairs, Clothes I Baskets, Travelling Hampers, and Panev Hand Baskets, Net and Carpet Bags in T*^riety. Baskets of all kinds made and rv"i-wired oO the premises — B. McCarthy. Waterloo-street, Svvansea. 43bl2-17 ADIFS!-I,N. A^RHS"LADIES!—INFO R MATIO N n d ADVICE OF PRICELESS VALUE 'FREE). Send stamped envelope. Please name this paper. MRS. LAWRENCE, St Elmo, Egremont, Liverpool. 988t3-12^ H AFOD Central Coai Stores—On and after December 19th inst.. this business will be transferred to lb, Neath-road Special Sale of Glass, China, Earthenware, etc. 962t 12.12 QAl~—^Best Large House Coal. XI per ton, 5s. cwt. ca<sh.—20, Waunwen-road; also 3, Balaclava-street, St. Thomas. All orders fitliv^ved immediately on receipt of post- card. „ 46vl2-17 ITS your Watch out of Order Best a.ud cheapest shop in Swansea for Re- pairs cf Washes of every deacription, 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. 97vl2-'9 CHRISTMAS Presents.—The most acceptable present you could possibly give is a good Phonograph or Gramophone. Prices from 7s. 6d. to £25.suLton Bros., St. Het- en's-road, Swansea. 90V12-j.9 /"CONSULT Professor Deakin. Disease Sptc- ialist. Disease will meet its master. Advice free. Letters requiring answers must Advice free. Letters requiring answers must contain sta.mpe.d envelope—14, Aiexandra- road, Swansea. 93vl2-;9 T> EMOVAL of Furniture done by experi- -iv. enced pa,ckers. Storage and haulage dene at lowest rate—Castle Furniture Re- mover, 49, 6t. Helen's-avenue, Swansea. Xat Telephone 173y4. 77vl2-16 pHRISTMAS Presents.—Large Assortmei-t Toys, Dolls, Mechanical Toys, and Games, of all kinds. Reward Books a spec- iality.—Dillwyn Book Mart, Swansea. 91 vl2-19 LADIES Dres3 Leccths. Xs. lid.- carriage L paid. Knops, Zibelines. Snowflakes, Voiles. Poplins, Armures. Cashmeres, in summer colourings. Patterns free—Braxlford I Dress Warehouse (R77). Shipley. Bradford. 773 DAVTES" BALSAM OF HONEY for Cougha. Colds. Asthma. Tightness of the Chest, etc. 64d. and 2s. 3d—Prepared only by J. Davies, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist. 50, High- street. Swansea. 29 PMOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126 .High- • street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 3a rpo BUILDERS—Billheads. Memorandums, A Baaiiiiss Circulars aad Cards, xims Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Office, 211, High-street. Swansea. T>ARCELS, Luggage, Furniture, etc., to and fro Mumbles. Our vans run Tuesdays and Saturdays.—Parcels Express, U. Somer- set-place, Swansea. 806g4-24 ARTIFICIAL Legs, light and strcng ;s-ieel* for weak legs. Spine Supports, Elastic Stockiugs and Belts, Eyes, Trusses, Ban. dages; lady attendant fcr Ladie*' Belts, etc Crutches, pto., in stock; illustrated list- Maker and Repairer. Allen Pearce. 23. Charles-street (off Queen-etreet). Cardiff, and LrcaSmead, Bristol. 598j9-3 rosorasY ("'ASII to Advance, on personal security (Friendily Society., quickly, on rnoet reasonable terms, and the easiest possible repayments required—Address Cash. Daily Post," Swansea. 19v 12-20 D~ JONES, Financier, makes Cash Adt- • va-noes from £ 3 to £ 300 to all respect- able Householders sA reasonable rate of in- terest, without delay-Apply personally or by letter. Distance nu object. No fees. Easy repayments arranged to suit conveni- ence of borrowers. Private and confidential- Guaranteed—Apply 3. Grove-plaoe, Swansea. rp WILLIAMS aaid Oo., 1, Welcome-lane, X Swansea, makes private loans to re- spectable borroweo-s. Mortgage Brokers. Bii's discounted. No fees. Strictly confiden- tial. Tenns moderate. Easy repayments arranged to suit borrowers. — Trevor Wil- liams, Manager. 259s2-9 WAN'S F,A Albion Permanent Building Sr*ciety.—Advances made ujx>n the security of Freehold and Leasehold Property, repayable by instalments extending over any number of years from one to twenty-one.— For particulars apply to the Secretary. Edward Roberts and Son, 40, Oxford-street. Swansea. 96bl-13 THE Old-Established PROVINCIAL UNION BANK continues to LEND immense sums daily from £ 10 to £ 5,000 on t. of Hand Alone" or security. Moderate 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 thedr entire satisfaction in repeated transaction wit-h us. A Gentleman from Bank will wait upon you at once wnth Cash.—Call, or write (in confidence.) to Manager. STANLEY DOWDING. 1, Queen- square, Bristol: or to Mr. JOSHUA GRIF- FITHS, 14, Brunswick-street, Swansea. A to £ 500. Advanced on cot? rf Xil v hand alone, without bonds, f1' licity, or charges of any description what. ever unless business is done. No bills of sale, and the strictest privacy guarant :i. On receipt of application representative will wait upon you by appointment and advmce you the amount required, repayable by easy instalments to suit your own convenience. Special rates for short periods.—Write (in confidence) to actual lender, C. Wells, Corri- dor Chambers, Market-place, Leicester. UPISS CONSTITUTION BALLS J Are an unfailing remedy (write for pamphlet). TESTIMONIAL. Russtey Park. I have ..sed Cu- p i s s' Constitution Balls for the last ten years,-and have much pleasure in testify- ing to the good ef- fects they have had in improving fhe condition of Horses in training, particu- larly in the spring and autumn months, it ATT. DAWSON. For HORSES, Grease, Swelled Legs, Cracked Heels, Coughs, Colds, Staring Coat, Influenza, g i v i n g tone and vigour, and keeping high fed Horses in Health, &c. For CATTLB and SHEEP, in cases of Hove or Blown, Hide Bound, Loss of Appetite, Distem- per, Epidemic, &c. For Scouring in Calves, they are oj- MISS LILIAN DUNDAS AND her Representative London Company, in in entirely new version of the evergreen Play, adapted by Herbert Shelley, from Mrs Henry Wood's famous novel, Monday. December 5th, "NO MAN'S LAND." ) educationau pEND EEN COLLEGE, LANGLAND BAY* THE MISSES NETTELL, A.C.V., A.C.P. (Daughters of the late J. T. Net tell, Gen- eral Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian and Sons). REFERENCES: The Lady Swansea. Lady Morshead, Forest Lodge, Binfield, Berks. Miss Eden, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. Rev. Secretan Jones, M.A., ex-Vicar ci Oystermouth, South Wales. Tho Next Term commences on FRIDAY, September 16th, 1904. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y MOIv ROAD, SWANSEA. I Principal—MISS GARUCK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated liesident- French and English Governesses and Visiting Profes- English Governesses 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. COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL, LLAN- DOVERY. HEADMISTRESS, B.A., LONDON. Fees, El los. (including Stationery) per term. Reduction for S'sters. I Boarders can be received at the fchool For terms apply to the Headmistress. Next Term begins on TUESDAY, SEP- TEMBER 20th, 1924. 839 BELLE VUE. LANGLAND HILL, i -D MLQIBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted fcy the MISSES POTTS I (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations Highest references. Terms on application. NEXT TERM COMMENCES SEPT 20th. BOARDERS RETURN SEPT. 19th. Kindergarten Department will be openad in connection with the School. i MUSICAL. 1 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTER- ROAD. MRS EDWARD FRICKER, MISS FLORENCE FRICKER, A.R.A.M., and MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R.A.M. Piano, Harp, Violin, Voice Training and Solo Singing, Harmony, Sight-Sinking, Theory of Music, Ac. jug, Lessons resumed on 19th September. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, &C. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES, GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. 1 MISS CRAVEN'S Classes are held at her residence on WEDNESDAY and SATlTR- j DAY at 2.30, and or. MONDAY and WED- NESDAY at 5 o'clock. Adult Tuition Class on MONDAY, 7.30. Classes also held at Neath, Carmarthen and Brecon. Private Lessons. j ^"l SUN FIRE QFFICE FOUNDED 1710. I FUNDS IN HAND— £ 2,535,800. For all particulars apply to the following SWANSEA Mr. H. G. Solomon, Tan- nery Chambers, Gower- Btr-A. >t Mr. Travers Walters. n Messrs. H. C. Higman & Co., 1, Northanmpton- plaee. Mef-srs. H. J. Goes and Co., 59-60, Wind-street >x. J A. Bishop, Union Chambers, Union-st. NEATH Mr. John E. Richards. ABERAVON Mr. D'>.vid E Jones. BRITON FERRY Mr. H H. Hunter. MUMBLES Mrs. Alice Orrm. PONTARDAWE. Vlr. David Smith. PORT TALBOT. Mr. Enoch Thomaa. Mi O. G. West, 3. Ynis-atreet. RE YNOLDSTONE. Mr. H. L. Pritchard. I CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON, S W. Patients seen daily on their own anniica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. PP Funds urgently needed for General Ex penses and for the Research Department. Secretary, FRED. W. HOWELL. PICTON MEWS, DILLWYN-STREET SWANSEA. IX & T. BULLIN. Cabs always ready. Wedding Carriages with Suitable Hosses. Funeral Carriages Complete. GUNS! GUNS!! GUNS! Splendid Selection Latest Model Breechloaders, Single 12-bore Ejectors, 33s. Double Ham- mer Guns, 37s. 6d. and upwards, with Cross Bolt, from 55s. Double Hammerless Guns from 90s. Approval. J. and R. "Special" Cartridges, 5s. 6d. per 100. Mention paper for complete Catalogue, free.—James and Reynolds, 8, George-street, Minories, Lon- don, E.C. 891. CANADA FREE GRANT OF LANDS. The ALLAN LINE being under contract with the Government of Canada for conveyance 01 mails, anyone writing to the Company at 19, James-street, Liverpool, or 103, Leadenhall- street, London, will obtain pamphlets, maps, and general information, most useful to in- tending emigrants, free of coit. 942 I trade notices. 188 A. J. CHAPPELL. PISIIMONGER & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAM'E, fci WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES. TelegraDhio Address—" Chappell, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telephone—046k JOHN JONES & Co., HIGH-CLASS YAN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDEBs FOR NEW WORK GENERAL IMPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING, Ae. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 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II FEECHAPAIS PILLS are specially suitable for FEMALES of all ages, jjj — — Every woman who values health should read the SI inetructions wrapped round each box. £ •§ Jp Sola everywhere, in Boxae, labelled Is. IJcU, containing 56 Pills, and 2s. 8cL, tuning 168 Pills, g LOOR i CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS and BILL POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. All descriptions o' Advertising, Circular Distribution. Etc., oromptlv atton^-d t". Office:20, CALVERI-STREET, SWANSEA. I Neath and district bell-post- ing COMPANY —Late T. Wall. Offices —ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. Manager :-J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the best Posting Qf-ttionfi in Neath and District. Nature's Perfect Remedy for all kinds of Worms. w OIR m LOZENGES. For over 30 years this highly Valuable Remedy has met witu the great.est success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up at) incurable) is like Magic. 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