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BLACKPILL NURSERIES, I JAMES HARRIS I Has a very fine Assortment of Evergreens I and Decidwous Trees and Shrubs, Roses, Fruit Trees, &c., m great variety, and well- selected, to suit the leigixbonrhood. Having a very large Stock of the above, I shall be pleased tc quote low prices to in- tending Planters; aDutch Bulbs from the best growers in Holland and elsewhere. I Catalogues and Special Prices for large quantities on application. Wreaths, Crosses and Cut Flowers for Harvest Festivals, Sec., on shortest notice. Also Azaleas and other I" Greenhouse Plants. Address as above.
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(Scale of Charge For Consecutive tVeekIy 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 AND HOUSES To Let or Wanted; Situations Vacant or Wanted; Houses, Offices, Properties and Shops to Let or Sell; Los t and Found; Miscellaneous Private Wants and Sales; but not to any advertise- ment of a Tardj nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four words 9d, per insertion. Thirty-two „ Is. „ A reduction is made for a. series of 6, 13 26, or 52 insertioas. If a Voucher Copy be desired, an extra Three Halfpence per insertion should be added to the above cheap prepaid rates. Unless prepaid the Advertisements -;rill be charged by the Business scale. Adver- tisements from Pu' lie Bodies are not in- serted at the Prepaid Rate. Tha Postmaster-General does not allow letters addrcssed to initials or fictitious names -to be addressed to any Post Office, and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Depart- ment. Letters to Advertisers by initials, etc., 0:. otherwise, may be directed to "Tha 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 Walet Daily Post" Co., Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address all communications to The Manager, "The Cambrian." fi — -J SITUATIONS VACANT. Cooks and Kitchenmaicls: COOK Wanted, £ 50; House-Parlourmaid, £ 23; Houeemajd. £ 22; Kitchenmaid. E12; Generals for all parts. State age. Mxe. Coster. Registry, Gloucester. 765m&-27 GOOD Cook Wanted, by the 6th September, G for a small family near London ;wage,I £2.2; three servants kept; must have good character.—Mrs. Owen Lewis, Steel Villa, ilarine Cliff, Ferryside. 761m8-27 "TANTED. Cook-Gencral; good references; » also Housemaid.—Mrs .Kiteon, Hearne Lodge, De-la-Beche-street. Swansea. 632m8-25 T/t/"ANTED, good Plain Cook; Housemaid kept; two in family; good wages paid, Apply Mrs. Mills, "Arnside," Langland Hill. 835m8-» —— WAMTRD, September 3rd, experienced Cook-General.—Apply between 6 and 8, evening. Mrs. George Isaac, 5. Uplands-cres- cent, Swansea. 911M Kouscksepers, Conipanletn. XX7 ANTED, oung Lady, as Mother's Hfelp. v i:»f. -Apply Douglands Hotel, St. Helen's- road. ara-nsea. at77mb- £ 7 Cenerals A Swansea lady whose home is in London, but who is at present staying at Swan- sea. would like to take back with her a Young Girl, just leaving school, to train as Maid; no washing; three in family,-Address Vaughan, "Daily Post." Swansea. 732m8-26 CTEAÑ. respectable Girl Wanted, as Gen- eral Servant; sleep home. Mrs. ^Teighton, 42, Lewis-road, Neath. 864m8-29 Cl OOD General Servant Wanted, at once.— X" Apply Craigeithen, Caswell Bay. 787m8-27 WANTED, a good General Servant, 18.— "» *yply 213, Eaton-crescent 815m8-29 .TTTAOTiEO. experienced General. vvagw £ 16 t»». to £ 16—99. Walter-road, Swansea- b0im8-27 WANTED, a good General Servant; refer- ence.—Apply Market Vaults Hotel, .Neath. 773m8-27 ^WANTED, a strong General Servant. H V V Apply Caretaker, Publio Library, Swansea. 779xn8-27 WANTED, a General Servant; no chil- dren.—Apply 2, Bryn-y-Mor-erescent, Swansea. 824m8-26 "VVrANTED, General Servant; also Woman t't. to wash.-Apply 15, Gwydr-crescent. Uplands, Swansea. 846m8-29 HtyVTANTED, at once, a Girl, to assist in L" Housework; sleep out.—11, Bay View- crescent, Swansea. 702m8-25 WANTED, good General; sleep home- Mrs. Fletcher, Belle Vue Hotel, Nel- Bon-street, iwansea. 806m8-25 fry'ANTED, at once, clean, respectable Girl, •iff about 18.—Apply 5, Victoria-crescent, near Baths. Swansea. 843m8-29 WANTED, Young Girl, to help in House- work, and to assist with children.— Apply 7, Bryn-road, Swansea. 821m8-29 WANTED, General Servant; able to do plain cooking.—Apply after 4 p.m.- 40, Henriettgi-street, Swansea. 841m8-29 "1X7"ANTED, Servant Girl, for small family; iV* good wages.—Apply J. Sauger, 16, Bur- laiB-crecoeat. Prince of Wales-road, Swansea. 769m8-27 WANTED, clean, respectable Girl, for General Housework; sleep in or out. Apply mornings, 40, Walter-road, Swansea 903m8-30 ANTED, immediately, strong Girl, for Iff General Housework; also Charwoman. -Apply Nag's Head Hotel, Goat-street, Swan- sea. 828m8-2& ""Y VrAN"! at once, good General, aecue- YY tomed to Business.-Apply Mrs. Gra- ham, Builders' Arms, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 895tn8-3Q f\7tTANTED, Castle Hotel, Aberavon, a good » General Servant; good wages Apply during week, to Mrs. Freear, Grand Hotel, Swansea. 783m8-27 TTTANTED? by 15th September, respectable ff Young Girl as General Servant; able to wash and iron.-Apply 61, Mansel-terrace, fc-wansea. 676m8-25 Y'flTANTED, at onee, cflean, respectable Girl, TT country preferred, age about 17. as General, for Sketty.—Apply 7, WillowiS-plaxje, Swansea. 9C5m3-26 ANTED, at once, a respectable Young ff Girl, as General; reference from 'last pht.ce.-Apply between 5 an d7 p.m., 21, Cwm- donkin-terrace. 847m3-29 X\7ANTED, a respectable Girl, for General "ff work, age about 16 good home, ;n Walter-road district.-Apply H.A.D., "Daily Post." Swansea. 789m8-25 ."VSTANTED, at once, a clean, respectable Ef Girl, as General; small family; good wage.Apply Normand Villa, 47, Gorse- lane. Swansea. 776m8-25 "rrTANTED, at onoe, a good General Ser- if VT vant; must be able to cook; no wash- ing; age from 20 to 24.-Apply 22. Castle- street. Swansea. 908m 3-30 *1^7 ANTED, at onee, Housemaid-Waitress, » reliable references; Sunday free. State age, wages.-MoITis. Gower Inn, Parkmill, near Swansea. 868m8-29 iVyANTED, a respectable Girl, for small ;f V family,-Apply, first instance, to Mrs. Charles Evans. The Newsagent, etc., Bryn- f-Mor-road, Swansea. 885m8-30 f TyANTED, a respectable Young Girl, wil- f ling to be trained in Housework. — Apply to Mrs. B. H. Payne, Royal Cambrian Institution for the Deaf 383m8-30 WANTED, a good, respectable General w Servant; fond of children; good wages.-Apply, between 2 and 7. to Mrs. Hop- kins, 6, Cromwell-street, Swansea 70Sm8-26 T/VTANTED, a respectable Girl, as House- maid General; must be a good Wait- ress; to assist in Bar; good reference re- quired.—Davies, Three Crowns, Swansea. c65m8-29 WANTED, immediately, experienced and good Plain Cooks, Parlour and House- Parlourmaids, Generals, etc., also experi- enced Cooks, Kitchenmaids, Chambermaids, and Waitresses for Llandrindod, Ilfra- oombe, Mumbles, etc.—Apply Miss Lewis, High-class Registry, 18. Castle-street, Swan' *■ 853m8-29 lViras, Llewellyn Howell. Begi^y Office for fcer\ants (of all classes); also Young Girls. Entrance. Mr. Parry's side door, 52, Oxford-street, Swansea. 693ni8-25 Miscellaneous Situations; A PO_R'lLR.—Steady Young Man required. —Apply W. Edwards, Draper, Oxford- street, Swansea. 816m8-29 A Good Opportunity.—A first-class Agency XS. Appointment is vaeant. Applications should be made by trustworthy men of ac- tive habits. Previous agency experience not eesential.-Addreea Opportunity, Daily Post," Swansea. 760m8-27 skilled and 25 unskilled C Farin Hands Wanted for Ontario; good wages according to ability. Prompt applica- tion necessary. Cheap fares. Send stamped envelope, Canadian Emigration Society, 70, Victoria-street, Liverpool. 817m8-29 D'RESSMAKERS Wanted, regular employ- D ment for competeut hands.—Apply Jones and Sons, Cardigan House, College-st., Swansea. 753rul3-29 "OSRAND Boy.—Wanted, a.t once, a respect- II able Lad.—Apply Grifaths and Sons, 39-40, High-street, Swansea. 839m8-27 "EXPERIENCED Canvasser required, for Hou.se Coal Trade, at Swansea.—Address Coal, "Daily Poet," Swansea S30m&-30 I^REE SAMPLE.—Pocket Rubber Stamp, your own name and address, with par- ticulars of spare time Agency.—la Dept. Aldersgate-etreet. London. >24m9-20 I MILLINERY.—Wanted, two Young Ladies, as Apprentices for Millinery Sale and Workroom.—J. Rees Evans, 218 and 219, High- street. Swansea. 685m8-25 IVpiSL and Women Wanted to work o\\r J-t-i- Rapid Knitting Machines at their homes, making work for us to seli to the trade; no experience; no canvassing; steady work; good money earned; distance no hind- rance; write to-day.-The Hardy Machine and Woollen Company, 29, Brown-street. Man- chester. 417m8-25 OFFICE Boy Wa-nted.—Apply Wood, Soli- citor. 19, York-street, Swansea. 712m8-26 REPRESENTATIVE sieqmreil, at once. R Swansea and District. Applicants must be of smart appearance, over 25, well educated. First-rate opportunity to good man disengaged.—Apply, giving full par- ticulars, past experience.— 'Prosperity," c.o. Mountstevens, Advertising Agent, Bristol. 811m8-27 Mountstevens, Advertising Agent, Bristol. 811m8-27 SHARP Errand Boy Wanted, immediately; opportunity to learn Tea and Butter Trade.—Apply Maypole Dairy Oo., 103, Ox- Trade.—Apply Maypole Dairy Co., 103, Ox- lord-etreet. Swansea 744m8-26 QMAET La,{Í Wanted, before and after O school hours; wages and commission.— Apply, after seven (evenings), Ciiariie Evans, The Newsagent, etc., Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swan- sea. 681ia8-25 QPLENDID opening occurs for a smart. O active Man, who can undertake Out- side Agency. Spare time. Would not inter- fere with present business. Liberal terms.- Write Wheat, "Daily Tost," Swansea. 13134d.b.8-29 OWANiSEA and South Wales Institution for the Blind.- W a.nted, Lady Mission- ary and itinerant teao'aer to the Adult Blind in Swansea and tuighbouring towns. Salary "Apply, with full partioulars, and copies of testimonials, to Mr Joseph Hall, Hon. Secretary, Grosvenor House, Swan- sea. 13217db3-29 TOBACCO.—Wanted, Young Girl, as begin- T ner in Tobarcco Shop.—Write to To- bacco, "Daily Post," Swansea. 874m8-29 HPO BiliERS.—Wanted, a good, Steady •L Hand, well up in his work, an-i used to Smalls.-Apply Manager, Swansea Water- works, Cray. 13213db8-29 T/iT ANTED, Barmaid.—Apply LongLands f » Hotel, St. Helen's-road. Swansea i>&IEb-27 WANTED, 20 Boys, to Sell Newspapers ou Sundays.—Apply Ley, Kerr and Co., High-street, Swansea. 823m8-29 ~TANTED, sharp Boy, at once; must be f » early riser.—Apply C. Whitbread, 31, Richardson-street, Swansea. 8&9m8-29 WANTED, a steady Man, to follow a Pair of horses, for Farm Work.— &.pply T. Perkins. Sketty, Swaneea. 699m3-25 WANTED, by .Solicitor, Boy, about 14; good Vt writer. Apply, full particulars, [ Judex, "Daily Post," Swansea. 780m8-27 WANTED, respectable Lad, after school v v hours.-Apply R. S. Williams, Arcade Bakery, Orchard-street, Swansea. 857m8-23 \\TASHING— Required, a4; onoe, a thorough VV good Woman, to take in family wash- ing.—Apply 6, Goat-street, Swansea. 9Cr2inS-25 ANTED, Youth, to deliver goods in pony" W cart, an dmake himself generaJly use- | ful.-Write Parcels, "Daily Post," Swansea. 785m8-25 ANTED, Boy, to look after Pony and I f make himself generally useful — Apply Widgery, Oxford-street, Swansea. 896m8-30 Lad, for Milk De- WANTED, a respectable Lad, for Milk De- livery'; must be clean and honest, and- good reference.—Apply Towy Dairy, Gorse- lane. 688m8-25 WANTED, good Machinist, for Tailoring; also one willing to learn; constant employment.—Apply 27 Room, Union Cham- bers, Swansea. 76Sm8-27 ANTED, Young Lady, to teach little 'I girl, and assist in light house duties. Apply Mrs. R. Evans, Eastbourne, Rother- slade, Mumbles. 899m8->30 ~IA7"ANTED, at once, Woman, to assist in VV Office Cleaning, two evenings weekly. Write, in first instance, N.D.L., Daily Post," Swansea. 10(ta8-30 ry AN TLD, respectable Lad, for Wa»re- f V house; also able to look after horse if necessary.—Apply B. Davies and Co., Ffy- noue-street. Swansea. 7TOin8-26 WAINTED, Junior Assistant, in country Grocery Business. Give wages re- quired, and copy of referenoe, to John Wil- liams, Llantwit Major. 887m8-27 WAN"'ED. at onoe, by a Working Man, staid person to look after sick per- son for a week or two.—Apply 43. Fabian- street, St. Thomas, Swansea. :t5m8-26 ANT-ED, sharp Boy, at once, for H-sir- W dressing Business.-Apply D. Edwards, Gem Toilet Saloon, Portland-street, Swansea. 829m 8-29 \\TANTED, by the Swansea Safety Fuse" Vf Company, Ltd., a young Lad to act as Joiner's Help.—Apply between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., at Works, Pipe House Wharf, Swan- sea. 1405nS-26 WANTED, a smart Agent, either fuiTTTr spare timer. Must devote Monday and Tuesday to the work if a spare timer. The nucleus of a first-class connection will be given, and a gentlemanly fellow will find this an advantage to apply for.-Provident Supply, 20. Wind-street. Swansea. 743m8-26 \rTANTED, a Woman, not over 40, who can f I wash and clean.-Ap.ply 4. Glaumor- crescent, Uplands. Swansea. 884m8-50 WANTED, in large worbs~inTl»~neigh-" VV bourhood, Young Man as Saddler; must be thoroughly proficient in making and mending Transmission Belts.—Address Belts, "Daily Post," SwsBwea. 13223d.b-8-30 -NTED, Ironmonger's Porter; must be strong, active, and willing to make himself generally useful; preference given to applicant with some knowledge of business; permanency to suitable person. State age, wages (outdoor), references, to T. Jenkins, Ironmonger. Tredegar. 822m8-29 YOUNG Men desirous of Joining the Ecgu- x lar Army or Militia should apply at the Recruiting Office, 14. Union-street. Swan- sea. Splendid opportunity for advancement in all branches to well-conducted young men. 644m9-17 X* WEEKLY.—Evening or Spare Time E-m- ployment, anywhere, offered to any- person who can write.—For particulars send addressed envelope to L. Paynter and Co., (Dept. 6), 78, Mysore-road. Clapham. London. 763m8-27 WEEKLY. — Persons Wanted, every- where, for addressing Circulars, etc ,end addressed envelope for propoearl.—Man- ager, 149, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. 763m&-27 CtTUATtCMS WANTED. LJA1NTLRS, Contractors, etc Young Man J- (abstainer), requires permanent situa- tion, experienced, Sign-writing, Graniing, Paper-hanging, and Deoorating, etc.; an all- round workman, could give estimates for work, etc., if necessary.—Write Grainer, "south Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 703m8-25 SITUATION' Wanted as Genera.l Servant, age 11; strong country girl; early riser; good character.—Mrs. Coster, Registry, Gloucester. 754m8-27 X/ITANTED, by respectable Person, Offices » » to clean.—Address Respectable, "Daily Post," Swansea 866m8-29 WAN-TED, by oung Lady, Post as Morn- f iug or Daily Governess.—Write Gover- ness, "Daily Post," Swansea. 657m8-25 WANTED, by Young Lady (20) position in ?.ny light place of business, in or near Swansea.—Write Eva, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 675m8-26 ANTED, by a Young Man, age 23, Situa- W tion in Greengrocer's and Fruiterer's; experienced.-Write Greengrocer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 800m8-27 WANTED, by respectable Person, Situa- tion as Barmaid; no experience; wil- ling to give time.—Write Barmaid. Daily Post," Swansea. 772m8-27 ~f ANTED, Situation as Housekeeper or f Gook-Housekeeper; experienced, trust- worthy; good referenec; abstainer.—Address Box 12. "Daily i?o«t." Swansea. 758m8-27 WANTED, by a respectable Person, Plain Sewing, at ladies' own homes.—Apply at Charles Evans, News and Advertising Age-it, 72, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 885in2-30 WANTED to Manage, by respectable Young Couple, a small Restaurant or Coffee Tavern, in or near Swansea: good refer- enoe.s.-Write B., "Daily Post," Swansea. 903m3-30 WANTED, Situation as Traveller, Scotch Drapery Trade, by experienced Collec- tor-Salesman. Wages, Commission. Refer- ences and security given.- Wri,te Ennest, "Daily Post," Swansea 756m8-27 MISCE1.UNEOU3 WANTS. FURNISHED House required, for next nine F mouths; must be secluded between Mumbles and Swansea.—Please address to Box 400. "Daily Post," Swansea. 786m8-27 HOUSE and Shop Wanted, at once, in any populous part of Swansea, or would purchase the premises if suitable and cheap. Suite lowest rent and all particulaa-s. Marine, "Daily Post," Swansea. 761m8-27 ANTED, good, second-hand Mail-cart, preleruLly green.—Write Mailcart, c.o. "Daily Post," Swansea. &72ra8-26 "TANTED, Offices to clean; eight years at f f last place; good references.—Apply X., "Buily Post," Swansea. «;7m8-30 WANTED, a thoroughly good second- hand Set of Cob Harness, 20in. collar. —Apply Cox, Solicitor, Swansea. 764m8-27 WANTED, by an experienced Dressmaker, work, at ladies' own houses.—Write Dressmaker, "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. S73m8-29 WANTED, Mortising Machine^ in good order. State lowest price, and where ca,n be inspected.—E. Evans, Builder, Pon- tardawe. 775m3-27 WANTED, a good, Free, Double-1 ioensed t Public-house, in country, or tied to good firm of brewers-vv rite Publican, "Daily Post," 784mS-27 \\TANTED to Rent. Market Garden, with 2 YT or 3 Greenhouses, near town, Septem- ber 25th; good house; rent moderate.—Apply Mr. Walters, 16, Recorder-street, Swansea. 503m8-26 Goal Scales Wauted. one or two cwt. 4 tested; also Weights.-National Coal Co., 22, Exchange Buildings. National Tele- phone 72Y. 800m8-29 LOST AND FOUND jOST, Irish Terrier Pup. Detainer pro- J secuted.—Beynon, 7, Cwm-terraoe, Swansea. 767m8-25 on Morristo-n Tram, August 18th, a light handled Umbrella. Finder re- warded OIl returning same to 13, Eichardson- streBt. Swansea. 690m8-25 OST. on Thursday, near the mill, k- mill, Gentleman's Silver Watch. Finder returning same to Clifton Villa, Swansea, will be rewarded. 478m8-2S LOfcT, Curved Briar Pipe, "Peterson L Patent," between Mumbles and Swan- sea. If found, return to Manager, Swan- sea Club. Be ward. 5&vm8-26 I OST, near Brandy Cove, Caswell, Irish J Terrier Bitch. Answers to name of "Darkey." Finder rewarded.—Lewis Lewis. 27, High-street, Swansea. 655m8-24 OST, between High-street Station and L Stanley-terrace. on Monday evening, Handle of Lady's Umbrella, name engraved. Finder kindly return to 14, Stnaley-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 844m8-29 LOfcT, Saturday-evening, Greyhount Whip- pet, height 19in., fawn and white; name on collar "A. King," Stanmore. Finder re- warded; detainer prosecuted.—F. Holt, Con- fectioner, Wassail-square, Swansea. 777mi-27 IpOUND, Collie Pup, sable and white. UT). F less claimed within three days will sell to defray expenses.—Apply 34, Spring-ter- raoe, Swansea. 805m8-25 FOUND, in Walter-road, a Purse, contain- ing money. Owner can have same ou application to Mrs. darke, Devynock House, Phillips Parade, Swansea. 814m8-25 II^DUND, at P-wllyglaw, a Brown Greyhound Dog. Owner can have same by paying expenses. If not claimed in three days will be sold.—John Rees, 7, Golliers'-row, Owm- avon, Glam. 819m8-2S NEATH.—Found, on Sunday, August .st. 1 a Lady's Silver Watch, with Guard attached. Owner can have same by apply- ing to King Edward VII. Hotel, and paying incidental expenses. 1407n&-29 MISCELLANEOUS I, E John Thomas (deceased), 29, Swansea- V road, Llanelly. Before paying insur- ance, agents should obtain consent of son;, Morgan and John Thomas. &82mS-24 ATOTICE to Insurance Agents" and Others.- 1: No money is to be paid on the death of Ja.mes Roberts, late Harolds ton Tongues (or Tongs) near Portfield Fleldgate, Haver- fordwest, without first obtaining the con- sent and signature of John Roberts (sou). (&igned) John Roberta; t.it,neea. George John. 753m8-26 ADAlfE MARIE, the Populwr Lady M Society Palmist, of London, (rives Pri- vate Delineations at 13, Alexandra, Arcaue, High-street, Swansea, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Fees, 1a. 6d., 2s. 6d., and, 5s. 687m8-Z5 i QAQ 2 H.P. Minerva Motor Cycle for iuvU Sale, perfect condition; £ 22. Owner bought 3 H.P. Seen any time.-Wid- gery, 241, High-street, Swansea. attm8-29 PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET FOR SALE, Houses, New-street, Orchard- -1 street, Glanmor-road, Westbury-street Beach-street.—Apply Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. dO- 694M8-25 TO LET, on building lease, Land at Coed saeson, Sketty, and Langland, Mum- bles.—Apply Edward Roberts and Son, Auc- tioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 694m8-25 RP LET, Houses, Picton-place and Glaa- J- mor-road.— Apply Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 43, Oxford-street, Swansea. 694m8-25 fQB 'SALE, Copyhoid Hotel, beautifully situated near swansea; good Stabling; sound baeinessjimmediate POSSESOION can be arranged; price £ 5,CCD to £0,Zj). -.Box 33. "Daily Post," Swansea 741m8.26 CHEMIST Shop and Premises TO be Let or c soin for any suitable business; the most convenient spot on The Square at Cly- dach.—Apply Mr. T. Edwards, Graig-Felen, Clydach, Glam. 749m8-26 "OAVIL'FG Stone Quarry for Sale, v. i chin 5 ■ miles of Neath.—Apply C. \A~ tine Peggc, Solicitor, Neath. 70,18-6 FOR Disposal, Lock-up Shop, Confectionery Business. Gower-street.—For particulars apply A. S. Henwood, Confectioner, 64, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 797m8-25 QT. THOMAS.—House Property for Sale; good locality; respectable tenants. — Write to Superior, "Daily Post," Swansea. |i92m8-25 "DENTRETREHARNB-ROAD.—Five Houses. p Total Ground Rent £1 5s. To pay 8 per cent. nett. Price £ 3X).—Samuel, Auction- eer, Swansea. 830m8-29 LEASEHOLD Ground Rent.— £ 20 per annum on nine Houses, Swansea, 30 years un- expired. For quick sale, £ 300.—faamuel, Auc- tioneer, Swansea. 831m8-29 FOR SALE.—The unexpired term of Lease of Valuable Business Premises situate in the best part of St. Helen s-road, Swan- 6ea.-Apply Beynon and Meager, Melbourne- House, 7, Melbourne-place, Swansea. Cor. Telephone .3.35. 832m8-29 M!SCELLAMECUS SALES L'OR SALE, 50 Fat Ducks.-Apply F. Fau- JL demer, Bryn Teg House, Cockett. 574ih8-26 IT^OR SALE, Persian -Tfcaeton, equal to new; cheap.—>F1ETCI-ei", Coachbuilder, Swansea. 683m8-26 IPOR SALE, one-horse Mowing Machine, and Galvanised Rack Cover.—Write MA- chine, "Daily Pojjt," SWANSEA 737m8-28 OR SALE, bargain, no use to owner, a r Riding Saddle, all complete, nearly new.—Apply 47, High-street, Swansea. 727M8-26 FOR SALE, Insurance Book, of gooa and old business, in first-class company; genuine.—Address Worth, "Daily POST" Office, Swansea. 73ln18-2.5 OR SALE, Engines, pair, 14in. x 361 n. stroke, 6ft. drum (new); also Pair lOin. haulage main and tail drums ,-Alex, Rus- sell, Coatbridge. 757M8-2LJ T^OR SALE, Baker's Turn-out, Cobuxg Cart, Mare, and Harness, in good condition-, together or separate.—Apply Sutton, Old Bridge, Morriston. 2S FOR SALE, a four-wheeled Phaeton, with lamps and cushions, complete, a. bar- gain, £ 5 10s.—Apply F. Rowe and Co., 7, Portland-street, iyvMiaea, 9C4mB->0 L^OII SALE, American Buggy, 4-wheel, india- rubber tyres, in perfect condition, com- plete; also two very nice Black Horse Cobs, 5 years and 6 years old. believed to EE sound, 14.2 and 14.3 haiids high. Can be seen at 1, Crole-street, back of Walter-road, Swan- sea. 6a6m8-25 I^OR immediate Sale, Patent Robey Haul- ing Engine, 9in. cylinaers, loin, stroke, Multi-tubuiar Boiler has 34 3in. tubes, com- plete with drum 5Jft. diameter, reversing gear, injector, etc.—Henry T. Parsons and Co., Swansea. 790m8-2? BRICKS! BRICKS!!—For Sale, hah'-a-mil- Jion lire and Building Bricks, cleanea ready for use.—Henry T. Parsons and Go., Swansea. 691M8-25 CRANE, D'errick, 15 ton, steam, 6ft. double jib, with or without boiler, splendid tool; cheap.—<Aiex. Russell, Stores, Coat- bridge. 757m8-25 OLOURED Picture Postcards.—Marvel- lous Value 36 beautifully coloured View Cards, to sell, 6 £ d. Wholesale. Swan Depot, 52, Waterloorstreet, Swansea. S59m9-5 I^NC.INES.—Pair IBin. cylinders by 48in E stroke, 10ft. drum, link motion, com- plete, splendid order, che.ap.-AleX. Russell, Machinery Stores, Coatbridge. 767mS-25 ^OOD Irish Terrier Puppy, Dog, cheap; A good oompanion.—Lawrence, G.W.R. Restaurant, Swansea. 901m8-30 HARNESS.-For Sale. 4 Sets Brass Har- -Li ness, and 1 Set Second-hand Pony Rar- neSS. 20s. to clear, room wanted.—Apply Ted Beddoe, 104, High-street, Swansea. 774m8- 27 MAIL Carts, at greatly reduced prrGes, from 21s.—Bradbury and Oo., Ltd., 7, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 8>lmS-29 PAPER Bags, best quality. Cash prices, 2oz., 9d. per 1CC0; 4oz., Is.; 8oz., Is. 4d.; lib., Is. lOd.; 21b., 26. 4d. per 1000.-AIbert Davies, 155, New Oxford-street, Swansea. 793mS-25 SEVERAII Portable Engines, Mortar Mills. s one 7in. Vertical Pump, 4in. plungers, and several Special Pumps.—Parsons and Co., Swansea. 692m8-25 -I TO SELL, Horse, Dogcart, and Harness.— Apply Pagefield House, Swansea. 1406n8-25 TO Boot Dealers, etc.—For Sale, A weii- a.-«orted Stock of Boots and Shoes, in a shop near Swansea; either to aaa incoming tenant or for removal. Cheap to immediate purchaser.—Particulars from Mr. John Jen- purchaser.—Particulars from Mr. John Jen- kins, Salubrious Chambers, Swansea. 880m 3-30 TJSEFUL (Jab for Sale; suit Milk Vendor- Apply before 10 a.m. or after 6^ p.m., Cousey, 4, Beach-street, Swansea. No deal- ers. Vo0m8-2O TFTFHAT OFFERS?—6ft. Cooking Range for F V.' Sale. Will sell at a sacrifice-—^Apply Range, "Daily Post,' 'Swansea. 4S7m8-27 BICYCLES }7K>R SALE, Gent's Bicycle, in good condi- tion; 35s.—Apply 106, Lower Oxford-st., Swansea- 736m8-26 IFV>R SALE, nearly new £ 10 Bicycle; caah price £ 4 5s.—Apply 19, Prince of Wales-road, < Swansea. 779m8-^ ITTOR SALE, Lady's Cycle, .by first-class makers; absolutely new; three times ridden; owner going abroad.—York Hairdres- sing Saloon, Angel-street, Swansea. 907m8-30 BARGAIN.—For Sale, Gent's Bicycle, nearly new, free wheel, plated rims, two brakes, unpunctured.-Apply Morris, 19, Malvern-terraoe, Brynmill. 477m8-26 OR SALE.—13 Motor Bicycle, in thorough going order, fitted with two brakes, Clipper-Reflex tyres, Triumph frame, Min- erva engine; reasonable trial allowed.— Tweney, Calvert House, Walter-road, Swan- sea. 736m8-29 .CYOGRE.TWO rim brakes, free wlieel, £8 c 8s. Deferred payments arranged. — Bradbury and Co., Ltd., 7, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 851m8-29 CYCLE Tyres.—200 Outer Covers; must be sold to complete contract; price 5s. 6d. 8s. 6d.. and 10s. 6d., usual price 10s. 6d. and 12S. 6d.-rJohn Williams, 71, High^street. Swansea. 852m8-29 1 ..£- TO t ET -foIOUSE3 TO LET, 34. FfyRone-terrace; possession September 2?th.—Apply Mrs. Thomas, 4, Duke-street, ^Swansea. 837mS-29 raiO LET, 28, Hanover-street; possession 29th T September.—Apply W. W. Abraham, 10, Walter-road, Swansea. 898m8-30 TO LET, 34, Richardson-street, containing 6 rooms and scullery.—Apply No. ^5, or H. Jenkins, 2, T'l-afalgar-plaee, Brynmill, Swansea. 860m8-29 rpo LEx, Rook House, Sketty; water and -L gas, three-stall stable, and garden.— Apply William Taylor, 6, Craddock-street, Swansea. Sc.7m8-29 rpO LE 1', No. 5, Gwydr Gardens, spacious rooms and corridors; stable at baek if required.—Apply J. Blewitt Jenkins, i, "h;.ll. briaai-piaoe, f.ws asea. &76m8-30 TO LET, Hon. j, Mansel-terraee; execiienc repair; bath: fine sea view; immediate possession. —ii. 1. night, House Agent, w ater- ioo-street, Swansea. Q56m8-29 TO LET, desir&le House, Buckingham-i er- raoe, Go.Vr •*oe'> oouveaxenoes. • Apply Frank Raiuiell, Auctioneer and iiouse Agent, Dyneyor-place, Swansea. £ 4Sm8-29 rjiO LET, eight-roomed House, bath-room J- (hot and cold), w.c., large garden, Stable and Loft.—1, Sketty-avenue, CXiedsaeson. — Apply Bailey, 42, Walter-road, Swau.&ea. 881m 8-30 TO LET, 5, Bx-ynmili-crescent, in splendid order, liwnje room^, fino lew of Bay; good garden; two greenhouses. Apply J. Blewitt Jenkins, 1, Cambrian-place, swan- sea. &7 £ mS-5Q VyPLANDS.—Sunnybank." This modern, semi-detached Villa, having excellent accommodation, nicely decorated, with mod- ern conveniences; situate in splendid posi- tion, for Sale.—Apply Hibman and Co., Auc- tioneers. 746m8-26 Bryn-road, Swar^ea.-<Semi-detached aa, Villa to Let; uninterrupted view of Bay; overlooking Recreation Ground; large garden. 782mi^ -< W"T APARTR3EKTS TO LET APA-ETMJE-iTS. — Furnished, 2 Sitting- ) A rooms, one Bedroom; no children.— o-, St Heien's-avei'/ic, Swansea. Terms modern ate. &wm8-29 BEDROO Mto Let; writ lady or gentleman -D in business dining out. Apply 23.. P age-st reo;, Swi r sefl^ 740m3-2o Residence, with family, no chil- -D dren; suit gGill'I'IOIll-iiJI • iOlaiOIlii-tiKi, Swansea.-Write Residence. "Daily Post," Swansea. 810m3-27 BLACjiiPOOL. ■-Apartments, in good neigh- bourhood; comfort^i^6* buglit, and. convenient; piano.—Mrs- Lund, 4. Clifford. road, North Shore. 711m8-26 MF ORTABi.E Lodgings for one or two J ioung Men; bath (hot or cold); terms moderate.—Apply 36, Cromwell-street, Swan- sea. 852m8-29 Apartmearts to Let; would suit one or two gentlemen; terms mod- crate.-Apply 6, Craadock-street, near Al- bert-hall, Swansea. &71ni8-29 COIDDH'l'iÊLE- Lodgings for Lady or c Uentlemao, in business during day; bath, piano.—Write Hamilton, Gorse-laae, "Daily Post," Swansea /65m8-27^ '•OMFOR,I,ABLl:; ilome.—Froflt or Back Sit- J ting-room ii-nd TBedrooms, bath hot and cold), use of piano; terms moderate.—Apply 21, Rhondda-strefct, Swansea.' 7iTma-27^| (>LLAN audToo nfortably furnt5"hed Apart- J ments for Young Gen^l^lFfan; bath and coldV; ^hjidren; beard cr other wi.se; reasonable ch'arg««!—A. L. P., "^jaily Post," Swansea. 834mS-29 COMFORTABLE Lodgings; suit two or more Gentlemen; central; bath (hot and cold); moderate terms.—Apply in first instance, Lewis, Newsagent, etc., 26, Union- street, Swansea. 801m8-27 FRONT Sitting-room an dEedroom to Let, with home comforts; su.t one gentle- man; no children.—7, page-street, Swansea. 634m8-^5 -ms to "Sitting-room and two Bedrooms to ■ Lot; piano, bath (hot and cold); good j cookins and attendance-—Apply Montpelier House, 34, Walter-road, Swaaisea. 858m8-29 IHjRNISHED Front Sitting and Bedroom; 1 piano; Gentleman, 7s.; two friends. 10s.; Combined Front Room, 5s.—Ferncliff, 146, Rhyddings Park-road, Swansea. 842m8-29 FRONT Sitting-room, 2 Bedrooms, or Oom- bination; very comfortable; bathroom (hot and cold) water), good cooking and attendance.—57, Mansel-terrace, Swansea 751m8-27 GOOD Furnished Apartments, with full view of Bay; in locality of Bryn-road. -Apply 23, Malvern-terrace, Swansea. 704m3-26 GOOD Lodgings for a Young Man, with or without board; use of piano; terms moderate.—Apply 13, Dillwyn-street, Swan- sea. 791m3-25 LODGLNGS for two respectable Young Men; L very good locality; no children; aJl home comforts.—Address Box 44, Daily Post," Swansea. 781m8-27 LLANDRINDOD WELLS.-Apartments (or L Board) in newly Furnished House; near Spa and Station; moderate terms.—Apply to Mrs. Everard, Grosvenor Lodge. Graig-roati ^lmS-Zo TlyTUMBLES.—Comfortably and well fur- All wished Booms, large house; good cook- ing and attendance; piano, bicycle house, near trams; suit two or three gentlemen frie,n,di sharing rooms or otherwise.-Ad- dress Mater, "Daily Poet." Swansea. 845m8-29 "^PLEASANT Furnished Apartments; good I.- cooking; bath, piano; no cmldren.— Garsed, Esgwynfa, Pen-y-Wern-road, Neath. &02m8-25 SEASIDE Apartments.—2 Bedrooms and o Sitting-room, for September or longer, or short periods; suitable for artists, very romantic scenery; with or without attend- ance.—Thomas, Ivy Cottage. Port Eynon. Gower, R.S.O. 820m8-29 TO LET, in St. Helen's-avenue, 2 Unfur- nished Rooms; kitchen grate.—Address Kitoben. "Daily Post," Swansea. 799m8-27 rpo LET. two or three Unfurnished Rooms, -!■■ pleaeaatly situated, by widow; no family.—Address Mount, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 804m8-27 TO~LET,~Furnished Apartments, Front T Booms, one or two Bedrooms; every convenience; terms moderate.—14, Victoria- terrace, off Goreelane, Swansea. 700m3-25 TO LET, Front Sitting-room and one or T two Bedrooms, in best part of town; suitable for lady or one or two gentlemen; batli; good cooking and attendance.—Apply, first instance, Mrs. Charlie Evans, The News- agoot, etc., Swansea. 680m8-25 WANTED, Young liMy. to ehaie Bedroom, —Address Companion, "Daily Post," Swansea. 809m8-29 APARTMENTS WANTED "LTEtFJNCH (Gentleman, arriving Swansea about September 15th, requires super- ior board. Lodgings, for 7-10 days.—Write terms, A.R., "Daily Post," Swansea. 910m8-30 LODGINGS and Board, permanent, re^ quired.; single gentleman; family board; very plainly; bedroom only;exchisive. Terms, inclusive, to Audit, "Daily Post," Swansea 861m8-29 OTANTED, two Furnished Rooms, or small f* Cottage, in Swansea; lady and gentle- man (ma.rrioed).-P., "Daily Post," Swansea. 4S4m8-25 WANTED, end of August, two good ai rf Bedrooms and Sitting-room; Uplands district preferred.—Address Famille, "Daily Post," Swansea. 747m8-25 V\7"ANTED, Front Sitting-room and 2 Bed- » f rooms, Unfurnished or Furnished; in respectable neighbourhood; for brother and sister; terms moderate.-Write Rooms, "Daily Post," Swansea. 77Gm8-Z7 TRADE SPECIALITIES. LADIES Dress Lengths, 3s. lid. carriage -LJ paid. Knops, Zibeiines, Snowflakes, N-oileeo Poplins, Armnres, Cashmeres, in 6ummer colourings. Patterns free.—Bradford Dress W arehouse (R77), Shipley, Bradford. 770 DAVIES' BALSAM OF HONEY for Coughs, Coins. Asthma, Tightness of the Chest, etc. 6jd. and 2a. 3d.-Prepa.r8d only by J. Davies, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, 30, High. street, Swansea. 29 p MOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126 High- -1- street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 rpO BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums, J- Business Circulars and Cares, lime 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. 805g4-24 ARTIFICIAL Legs. light and st.rrc}:;SteeU A for weak legs. Spine Supports, Elastio Stockings and Belts, F^ves, Trusses, Ban- dages; lady attendant for Ladi»>< Belts, etc. Crutches, etc., in stock; illustrated list.— Maker and Repairer, Allen Pearce. 23, Charles-street (off Queen-street), Card iff, and ErDaflmead. BristoL 593j 9-3 BLUE Sugar Paper, 71bs. for 7d. Big re- JL) duction for quantities; 25 tor" io olear cheap.—iSherring and Mixssard, Paper bag Makers. Oxford-street. Swansea. 82Zg5-2 MR. VVTLUAM' eXLEY, Private Inquiry Agent, late Detective Sergeant Cardiff Police. Confidential investigations.—6. Lower Cathedral-road, Cardiff. Highest references. DOMESTIC SUPPLY Co., LIMITED (in Liquidation), have for Sale the follow- ing Fixtures, etc.:— 69&m8-25 /"OU.VT.vR, Mahogajiy Top, 7ft. 6in. x 2ft. I Sin.; also Show Case. Mirror Back, Polished Black and Gold, 7ft. 6in. x 3ft. lGin. CASH Desk, 2ft. 6Ln. x 2ft. x 2ft. 61n., 2 Mirrors, 10ft. x 17in. 3 Carpenter's Benches. A Quantity of Knife a&d Saw-cut Walnut -1*- and Mahogany Veneer; must be sold. Earliest and highest offer accepted. Can be see £ between 7 and 9 o'clock at Albany Buildings, Gower-street, Swansea. DOMESTIC SUPPLY Co., LIMITED tin Liquidation) have a few Second-hand Peraanbaiat/crs to clear from 15s. A L £ 0 a quantity of Rubber Tyros for Mail Carts, and Canopy Tops with or with- out Shades. COAL.-National Coal and coke company, C actually selling at 13s. 6d caah de- livered town. Special quality Large House Coal, JciGck-ont p'-ieo Postcard sufficient. National Telephone, 72i". —Address 22, Ex- change Buildings. Swansea. 993p8-30 T\ JAR VIS, 59, St. Helen's-avenoe, Swan- 1^* sea.—Smart Cobs and Wagonettes, Ponies and Traps, to Let on Hire. Furniture removed. 813m8-Z9 DILL BAILEY'S new Clip Ties are real 13 smart, 3jd. each.—Hasqueaicorfc, the Up-to-Date Mercer, 53, High-street, and 12, College-street, Swansea. 870m8-26 CMllif Potato ai, c-tjoic Shop c»r; > variety,-Cham^ic«3 Bansrea, Potato era. Si»op on Wl>a&iB. 116-i>age fist £ r* ». — Kabbott. Polaud-str&et. Mar.ehestr-r 11 'hS-9 CHINA an-d Earthenware. — Dealers and Hawkers' Assorted Packages of cheap Bests aDd Seconds, suitable for Market stands and shops. Reliable and successful assortment. Illustrated li-sts free.—Arthur J. Hull (Dept. 43), Works, King-street, Lops- toil, Staffs. CHIP Potato and Cookf=hop Fittln^e, every variety: Champion Eauges, Potato Peelers, Shop on Wheels. New 116-page List (rce.-Ma-öbott's. Poland-street, Mti^chester ■:3rpxrV4 ^jPORT.—Noiseless Rabbit Rifles, 7s. 6d. American- Pocket Catapults, 13. 3d. Rabbit Bolters, is. Bolt Nets, 4s. dozen; 50 yard nets, 10s. 6d. Bird Calls, Is. 3d. Secret Fishing Oils. Wasp Grubs. Salmon Roe, Is. each box. Lists free. Carriage paid.—J- Eggleston. Naturalist, Sundcrland. 766m3-25 COMPETITION Defied. —Hand-sewn Harness c and Saddlery, made by experienced workmen on onr own premises. Largest Stock in Wales to select from. hiding Saddles bpeciality. Letter orders promptly attended to.-Saddlery Company, Alexandra- road, Swansea. Nat. Tel. 55y. 742m3-26 STYLISH Dogcart, Jately purchased new. in splendid condition, suit 14 to 15 handa: price £2:J.-Coaehman. Murtoii Grange, Biebopston Common. 875m8-29 CANARIES.-Several very nne, healthy, c rich yellow and variegated Young Norwich Cocks, 3s. each. two for 5s.; splen- did songsters; guaranteed.—Pollard, 577, Holloway-road, London. 863m8-29 CORN PAINT, made of superior ingredi- ents, and easily applied; Is. bottle for 6d.-J. Davies, M.P.S., Chemist, >50, High- street, Swansea. A' safe and easy method of Buying a House without Capital is described in "Mortimer's Experiences," post free on ap- plication to Dept. M., 72, Bishopegate-street. Without. Mention this paper. 13135db8-29 FOR Visiting Cards, "Wedding Cards, and Memorial Cards of the latest designs, and reasonable prices^ call at Rhys Roberts, Stationer and Printer, Morriston. I^RIF.D FISH- Fried Fisk!! Fried Fish!! ■ 20 for is.; Fresh' Daily. -Satisfaction guaranteed Send P O for sample package; Headless supplied for frying, at lowest prices—The Wholesale Fried Fish Supply. Fabian's Yard, St. Thomas. Swansea. 66Sm9-14 CMIINA and Earthenware. — Dealers' and J I Assorted Packages of cheap Bests and Seconds, suitable for Market Stands and Shops. Reliable and successful assortment. Illustrated lists free-Arthur J. Hull (Dept. 45). Works. King-street, Long- ton, Staffs. 167.17-1 ARTIFICIAL Lege, light and strong;Steels A for weak legs, Spma Supports, Elastic Stockings and Belts, Eye. Trusses, Ban- dages: lady a-tteudant for Ls&dies Belts, etc.; Crutches, etc., in stock; illustrated list.- Maker and Bepairer. Allen Poaroe, 23. Charles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bristol. 59S.i9-9 A MHRICAN Corn faster, superior to all L\ Corn Paints. Try it onee, then judge. No failure, 'no pain or burning, no harass- ing corns, easy to put on. case cornea when put ùn; readily cures; .7Jd.—Myrddin Davies Chemist. Oxford-street. Swansea. Cor. Tel fa. 90m 3-31 LKFT-OFF Clothing, Ladies' or Gnentleme-n's. L Eest prioes given. Families waited upon by appointment.—M.^Felma-n, 22, Caer-street, Swansea. Nat. Tel. -7yl. -I- 850m8-29 (CONSULT Professor Deakin, Disease Spec- c ialist. Disease will meet its master. Advice free. Letters requiring answers must contain stamped enveloi>e. —14, Alexandra- road, Swansea. 849m8-29 HIROPODY.—Ooms, Ingrowing Toe NaiisT Bunions, etc., treated. Immediate re- lief given, by expert Ohirop^ist.—W. J. Edwards, Hairdresser, 23d, St. Helen's-roa-d, Swansea- 7S8m8-29 NOTICE OF REMOVAL.—-The Star Laundry Agency has been r.>rvovod i-N Laundry Agency has been r.>rvovod from 17, Sea View-terrace, to Mrs. Collins', Newsagent, Carmarthen-road, Swansea. d 1.8-30 I" EFT-OFF Clothing.—Highest prices given J for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Chil- dren's. Families waited upon by appoint- ment.—Gibbs. 169a, Port Tennant-road, St. Thomas, Swansea. 894m9-6 APER Bags for Fruit md Confectionery. P Cheapest and largest makers in the trade.—Sherring and Mnasard, Orford-street. Swansea. 795m8-27 BIS'HOPSTON VALLEY.-A Brake wiii meet B the 9.50, 11.25 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. trains if fine ow Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday during the month of August. Fare, Is. single, return is. 6d.—R. Holwill, Proprietor, Bisbopstoa. Gower. 729m8-26 i EDUCATION Ai. P ENDEEN OLLEGE, I LANGLAND BAY. MODERN HIGH-GLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ^^TSS 1. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., R.A.M. Cert., (Daughters of the late J. T. Netiell, General I Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian and Sona). REF EEIIN CES I The Lady Swansea. Lady Morehead, Forest Lodge, Binfield, Berks. I Mrs. Wilmot, Audley Sidmouth, Devon. Miss Eden, The Bryn, Sfcetty-, Swansea. Rev. Secreta,-a J o»ies, M.A., late V tear of Oyster mouth, South Wales. Pupils are prepared for London Matricula- tion, University LocaAs, Associated Board (Royal Academy and Royal Cohere of Mu- sic), Trinity College, College of Violiniste, Diploma (Teaobecns) and other examinations. 30 GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal—MISS GARLLGK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and Eagiish Governesses and Visiting Profes- SOrE. L Pupils prepared for all Public Esajxana- tions. The House is well sitoated in its own I grounds, close to beach and parks. The Next Term will Commence THURS- DAY. SEPTEMBER 15th. I BOARDERS RETURN WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14th. COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL, LLAN- DOVERY. HEADMISTRESS. B.A.. LONDON. bees, JB1 10s. (including Stationery) per term. Reduction for S stc'rs. Boarders can be received at the School For terms apply to the Headmistress. Nest Term begins on TUESDAY, SEP- TEMBER 20th, 1904. 889 BRYN HAULOG, LANGLAND ROAD, MUMBLES- j DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for ail Public Exam mationfl. Highest references. Terms on application. SUMMER TERM COMMENCES MAY 9th. BOARDERS RETURN MAY 7th, 1904. THE MISSES POTTS are taking over the SCHOOL of the Missas PHILLIPS, Beile Vue, Langland Hill, in September, and intend opening a Kindergarten Depart- ment in connection with the said School. j* j MUSICAL. 11,IR. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. (Organist and Chorister of Bettiesda Congregational Church, Briton Ferry), Accepts Pupils in Accepts Pupils in PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING AND THEORY. 1 Pupils Prepared for Examinationn. I 21, QUEEN-STREET, NEATH. 30 I ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTER- ROAD. MRS. EDWARD FRICKER, MISS 1'LOBENCE FRICKER, A.R.A.M., and MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R.A.M. Piauo, Harp, Violin, Voice Training and Solo Singing, Harmony, Sight-Singing, Theory of Music, MLSS E. KNIGHT. Teacher of Pianoforte and Harmonium, Macklenburg House, Richardson-street, Swansea. Terms on ap- Richardson-street, Swansea. Terms on ap- plication. 649a3-19 DANCING, CALASTHENICS, &C. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. MISS CRAVEN has her Vacation during .r 1 the Summer Months. Classes re- sumed as usual in the Autumn. CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON. S.W. Patients seen daily on thedr own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Ex. penses and for the Research Department. Secretary, FRED. W. HOWELL. T> ICTON MEWS, DILLWYN STREET, 1 SWANSEA. l.L & T. BULLIN. Cabs always ready. Wedding Carriages with Suitable Horses- Funeral Carriages Complete. GUNS! GUNS!! GUNS! Splendid Selection Latest Model Breechloaders, Single 12-bore Ejectors, oos. 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.G. 891. GIG HARNESS. Full size £ 4 2s. 6d. Cob sizes, £ 3 15s. Pony size, £ 3 6s. Cab or Business cart harness, JM 10s. Strong van harness 24. Farmers' strong cart har- ness £ 3 10s. All the above are hand-made in our own factories. Heavy cart saddles and breechings £ 1. Cart bellybands 3s. 6d. Plough pads, 2s. 24ins. British Gov- ernment backhands and tugs, 10E, 6d. Cart collars 5s. Steel hames with hooks Is. 6d. per pair. Black waterproof cart cover 6ft. 6in. by 6ft. 6in., 4s. 6d. Men's brown leather British Government navy belts 6d All goods sent on approval. Illustrated catalogue post free on application to JAR- DINE, contractor of H.M. Government, NOTTINGHAM. FENTS. REMNANTS. FENTS. TN PRINTS, Whites, Greys, Mtelms. | Sateens, Flannelettes, Delaines, by weight or yard; cheap lines, suitable for markets: send for price list.—F. ANDREW and CO., 61, Faulkner-street, Manchester. t. 871' TRADE NOTICES. ——- A. J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, to WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES TEL^ ,IDBIO Address—" CHAPP^L, Swansea." Country Orders promptly Bonded to. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. — ———==— Telephone—0462. JOHN JON E S & CO., HIGH-CLASS YiiN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. # ORDERS FOR NEW WOFIC. GENERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. lIOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIR EXECUTED. 11 .ø. "■ .b NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN, -& So FOR RELIABLE FIT R, IV I T T RE. THEY ARE THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY IN WALES, HAVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AND GIVE THE "tJEST POSSIBLE V A LjUE. Carpets Made and JLaid Free. ESTABLISHED NEARL Y HALF A CENTURY. 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