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5 'Leader' Classified! Advertisements. R APARTMENTS, SITUATIONS VACANT OR » WANTED, TO BE LET, LOST AIND FOUWD. One Three Six Insertion. Insertions. Insertions IS Words. 1 0. 2 0 3 0 30 Worda. 1 6 3 0 4 0 4a Words. ? 0. 4 0. 5 0 FOR SALE, TRAD-E ANNOUNCEMENTS. One Three Six Insertion. Insertions. Insertions 20 Words. 1 6. 2 6. 3 6 JO Words. 2 0. 3 D. 4 6 GQ Words. 2 6 3 6 5 6 I BIRTHS, DEATHS, IN MEMORIAM, AND MARRIACES. ? One Three Six Insertion. Insertions. Insertions 20 Words. 1 6. 3 6. 6 0 i0 Words. 2 0. 5 0. 3 0 40 Words. 3 0 7 0. 12 0 EDUCATIONAL. One Three Six Insertion. Insertions. Insertions f 20 Worde. 2 0. 3 0 4 6 50 W0rds. 2 6. 4 0. 5 6 40 Words. 3 0. 5 6. 7 6 MONEY.—Sd. per line. MISCELLANEOUS SLTU ATIGWS VACANT. 7 \*7rANTED. Services (-;fFitit.cb;:@ Pianist II .a (i Banjo Players. 29th M.d 30th ? Write .!itiltil-t." Lea4.- 115A")-2,' « WOMEN ANO GIRLS. ?OCK(General "wanted immediateiy for ? &maU fcmuy: nuv-se kept Good waes. t.iIere?-Apply 5. Mirador-orescent ^wan- | ee?. 112A10.2? 1ADY~ Clerk Wanted: Shorthand and i? 1'vpit-? &d aU-'cunj Uenera' Omee experience. good ope?us fo" bTainy PCl'- i Mn.-WrJte Mox W 13. I?der OMee. I l5Al(¡.Z ir r W,) Jfa.idH wanted for Private House- f 1 Cook-General and House Pprlourmanl twn L?'<t Girl" would do. ?ith previous ( en.erier.?. Rood home and v.-?.s: by- pecon- waok in November —Apply 1 vice. 93 C?mbridc? C?rde;is. ?. Rei-eingion^ 1l2A10-3 T* VANTEOir^oA General —Apply. YY retcr?ncas Mrs D..vi?.?cdtcalHa.n Cl:dac.h' -_1t2l I :'ÍTËD- Regpo;¿ä j}i; Youngn W' ffr —Apply William J. CoaKlcy. • 2'. Oxfor?rc?_ Swansea ?s-?—? -<Tt-A\TL?'? co?d GG'(-)"j); good waxes;' references essential: three in family -A?.p?yr?m?l6?..St.H?ler.\s-r<)a? Sw? ? pea 151!2Z \V ANTEP St?'erior Girl to AEsi-t in ?V vat- nou.?: every coir-fort t« suit-] able '.er-o?-Apa'y. in ?rit)nx to ? Mrs ?.un? C<nt?.]Cil?mbcr< PcT.ta.rduhus. J4A1r.24 =ti\:0-¡'I),C,GcncraJ-i-Üe VV' P.u-lQurn?id? cxperipnccd. rehacle: 'p-?d r<'?'-enws; f??uiy two.-1'erni?ush. The MountSkctty. JIOA-0-I A.'I 0 YOU l' H S. YOUTHS. D<'xT'?KET;?PE'it?W'.ant?ft: competent; take J? pntu-c charee; iir;A ?'.? man; un- ?tr.mble refGMnce.—?. J. Jo.m. Aaex; » andraroad, Sw?ttSe?.?_.?J-i?'-——" ;'nC-Iirid4tJ} J oi nC-;3- 5; ? (hately; t-evcr?L; nrst-cLMs inen.-J. and C. '?pra?. Bui'?crg. Brynymor Yar? Cat herine-streot £ wansea AD 'H-' "N'fj:TïL-.j"!liO¡-C:k-Jt:2tl: age. 1.(17; > 1 good writcr.-Apply. str-,tiii,- rc.?- cncca ?"d s?ary require!, to ?ox p 12 Lend '1' Q £ lice. Neath. ClO-Z.31 'j "I")TeprE?ENTATI VE requirea Gr-vth '<•• t distvict to well a email hnsttieennp Avtic'e of uroved utility. Must already oft £ callimr upon power ueerj. Minimuin eoni- ffifc»5ion Kr.aranteRd first thre- mon+hs -Ro- <1 fun praticuUu s and rcferexiees 1 < to Box L 13 Daily Leader. Sy ansea. jl4AiO-2l >» rlT" jeoK-S—Wanted Hitrh-claifes roreroan R X for sub-rHv)' workroom; porma. for suitable man- watre-, from £5 SS.. 1"!i"o Tailctv accustomed to Bulj-divisicnal I:.• -our.—Jair.cs, Tailors. Woodfield-Ftrect. X liorristo' 113Al0.Z4 1 '7(:ç:rËD:Cha uffc'.1r:Gan:cner; st.me age. V? wt?M. re?r?ncp.-L. G. Jeffreys. KiUaLy Croft" Sk<ttv. 15j10,22 ,?, 'À!\TEli8"T(r ?uKe??pIate W"r?, -f va 1, 'Vi district. M?mpetrnt. Mm Foreman. li'-ust be first-elafs roll turner afid strict tVisciTilinarian: cood prospects for a epitable x«an.—Apply Tinp;ate, > Leader •\V]|V TANTED, three Raiiv.ay Wagm repairers Vt for Quotations; must be capable men: standard rate; p?easf 6t?t? age .nd -experience to Box R 13, "Leader ?"'? 8",['n"('a. C10.22 T??OI??LE Grocery-Wanted. i"r TV Svn:'?f:'and district, two smart en-j <T-?otif- TraYcU-rs w;t:? connection- etate -d.-Box P 13 leader I)iTi" ..galary reouired.—Bos P H Ijca?er Ofn<30 j -U'TRGErf"rif-WÃNTr=D -5nJ-Std('nt:- ? u QuaUfv for ExiatinK Vacancies Thi W' a aplendid opportunity f?' a \o')*h hr. tWn the aire of 17 and 24 to per- Yrnanert lucrative hert:) fo" life t iiem- "ploye.1 Demobolieed t-.itii ft knowieiee of Wirelece of the above Phonld write or call at once- Wirelefy Training College. Ltd St. Marv-st.reet Car- or Castle-street.. Swansea OFFICE- AND ERRAND BOYS. 'Y?TN'ri'J ?ad )?G? tcft school as Errand i B<;v —Appiy E rM-sont< ?nd? Co. 6. Ox ford ?-trpct. Swan se?. l^SAiO-^2 '?A?TE? Smaft'. Rcp?tah!o Boy. ah'r b3e?cle.-A-,T)Iv William Coalc 'pv. ? Oxford-tre,t_H),Z2 SITUATIONS WANTED. Al?JUNG Man desires Position as a ?\ Port' in House or Shop; wiJtin? to KO Deing a. Diseliartced Soldier; ex- cellent references; at present out of em- ployment—Writo Soldier." Leader Office Swansea &10-2L f::vloRliilSED ?oldier i5ë8_tf'd. JL? Arm, trained Wireless Operator aeeks Employment as Clerk, Insurance Acent, o" cimilf.r —Jones, 62 Mar.«ol-street, Port Ttilliot IMA tOJi fjMV'o ypchanic? are open to take on Om 1. ht!l and Repairs of any make Car. at owners ?qt-a?ro or otherwise; pood rre-war London experience.—Write "Mechanic l)e:ciol' Ofii.f' 1l4Al()"? Lf.nf-or Ofiicf J ».t~j EDUCATIONAL. DANCJN(i.—Madam Jetsie Davie,, has Re. eumed he Priva:ø Dmcing t?sons. latest Darice i; taught, For terma. apply 35. fctorjre-etreet Swansea. llOA.t-^ P-O;.r\.L-TUíTlOS=L'arn Pitm;s Shm.t. i- hand and D/E Hook-keeping quickly New easy method. Short band ■ Z0 lessons, Ifls Sd.: Book-keeping 22s 6d.—Daniel Jones F.I.P.S.. etc. (the Well-known Coach). Neath. C1.5 RIVATE' TUITION ToLondon" Matrio and all the Professional Prelim. Ex- sms; Shorthand and Book-keeping rapidly tausnt at Lishman' a Coach ins College, 40-41. Worcester-place (opposite Castle Cinema) Swansea. TC SWANSEA Business College.—Specialised Is Training for Business, Public Examin- ations. etc.; Day and Evening Tuition: Prospectus Free.—Principal. E. V. Ruddell. B.A. 111A10.22 NOTICES. ("'liOCOLATES Confectionery. — Ln: ) QuantIties supplied: trade on!y-3M -;arietici Write price b,t ietamp>. Dept. IS M Citv Confectionery CQ, il9, Minories, Lcndo.n. H2A10-30 C>ONTlNUED Sitecei6; Madame Flet?hcr. ctest reacliug- free; &end b i 7th date and stamped envelope.-6, Aicade, Pontypridd, Glani. 1 ISA 10-25 ■L^OR Lig1¡t Ilaulace of any deocription at JL reasonable charcee. apply S Hoarn. 2(3. Trafaltrar-terrace. 53Ai 0-31 1. OCKey -Will Old Players wit-tnnn to JTl. f,)rzi, n Sr-iTti write" CaDtain" Lender Sv-a i fee a? ni.Vlc-24 "B#VT-! ANDVKiTlNO as a Guide in Chooi'i. a XL Career Send specimen of writinjr. x% it.i Sd Postal Order ana stamped ad- areeeed envelope to GrapboloRiet." 56. .t Iielen's-a\eiue, Swansea, for Character Iloa4lizix which will be of inestimable a.i- eifttarcj to you. State 1:<AW.?4 HORSES a':d Trapafct Hire, alpo PoBy -H and Governor Car: )Y hour. day. or bv week .-S Hearn, 38. Trafalgar-terrace. .¡j<T-YPY,WITE').-The Master-M?odel E?-al 8Wndürci Typewriter No 10. The final choice of all discriminating Writing 1Ia. chine Buyers. Recent Government orders for Over 7.000 Royals. Facilities provided for inspecting all other makes of Typo- Company. Sid- d." i, dSwansea. CI 1 'J "r_INNING Numbers of Drawing for W ( Leyson :-3920. 5551 3355. 2830 2570. 1264. 1941. 520.. 4658, 2635. Alt Prize? most he ■claiinerl net later than Octette i7th. at 3. MfttVuvw 'treet. HOUSES 4.ND SHOPS FOR I SALE A MD TO LET. VI' your Uu5 se wita tile Rent; 40,000 I _iJ Jicu?e? pH.'??d.?ed this way—For par, ticuiarc, write i^vant-, Eversiey-road, bLeny. IUAIO 23 i j"OE SALE. Modern Detached Villa: ) A pleasantly situated: Ion. lease: 8' rconij.bath ?:??dc):iaw:i uood garden: II tnrce fa JMI Brynhyfryd tram ter- minus: po-sc&sioi i on completion—Wiite tlox 43. LGáder Of! ice. 114A10-24 ^Oli SALE, vaaam DOcaessicn. Housc at .j -T Loughor; baL( wa?r. gas. in?'.de t,am- Latson. Also Resif.enee at Loughor. modern conveniences — liu; aiphreys Llwynhall." j?wynheudy 110A10-22 iHi'-ORESTFTcn.- -For Sale, 3 L?a?ehold J?' DweUing-hau&es, eac.1: containing p&rlour, kitchen. <MuHery. bath, h. and c. ute!" ? bedroom. water doset. smail gfi'den back entr a nce; Ürairgc cOlPet'1 -.upl), J. Jiniai, Raven?wood, Fi'ors st- fa :!l. 010 ? 23 J|T .VoR Sa?e, 'reeho'l'oolli('d Hou (Op- lands); ai*o 6- -comed House at Mum- bles.)—Clark. iioua- and Estate Agent, W a J i ter-road, S w a n i^6 a. 115 A10-25 O it Uplands: 7 1 rpoias. freehold house • splendid condi- tion: possession on ooinpleticn.—Apply as 1 a1;.ove 114A10-22 l/'OIi. A1Æ. at Plasmarl. Corner BJocJ of 1 th re:- Houses, good business position j ?npt ,¡.1 main r,ad; vacant possession.— Reply Cartraf," Dally Leadu, ??A?O-24 j HOtjNE and kiop for Saie prominent viosition main thortH.-gbfare Morriston i 51 ycoirs unexpired: fcrtriglitly tenancy:' ar-nual rental amtmntina to £ 102 incJu'ive '•. Tatp?-. 'price £ 1,000.—Write Box S 13, D?ily I\ Ot5>L and Shop for Sale in one of matn r(>c)nts. -ith, ete. I 'jLoroughfares: 1H rooms, bath, etc. J'vwlv renovated; £ T.'i50 to ouick bt,ver- long 'ea*e: with or without L?tocii fittings: easy "ousiner^ to learn: unlimited prospe<_L» -.Wrt' Uouet- Daily Le..1er. U5A10-25 i 'R.'tr?IBI?EP.—Furniehc.d HouM to L,,t* fn i?(, Ilt, for ses'er.) n.onths.—Apply Mrs Ford. The Parade, Mii&blee. il0A10-21 \7"A<'ANT Freehold Shov> and Living Ac- commodation ;n Mansel-street, Swan- j sea, for immediate sate at reasonable I jiigurv,- immediate possession on sale — Apply, David Roberts and Son, 61, Wind- j street, Swansea. C;10,21 'ITACA-NT Rcsidence in Bryn-road for ( immediate eele only; 5 Bedrooms; 3 j Reception Rooms, etc.: freehold; overlook- ing Oricket Field.—David Roberts and Son, 61, Wind-treet. Swansea. mO,2! T/ACANT House for Sale. Walters-terrace, V Humbles; semi-detached; in. good repair; leasehold; a rooms and Scullery.— I I*urthe~ Particulars of J. Barron Pascce.. !?.S.I. Estate Agent, 7, Gower-strett. Swan- ) [ ea. C10-25 -VACANT House at Oystermouth at low T cost, 4 Bedrooms, 2 Sitting Rooms. Kitchen and scullery; leaee 500 years; ground rent £ 3 5s.—David Eoberts and Son. 61, Wind street Swansea. CIO 21 Tt?HY'Pav Rent ?O.OOO?o?se?a.Irepdv Purchased throuen our syst?m" For I P.ospectus and Bala^iee-Eheet write BOT D 1 ??E will enable you to Purchase 3.-iiC>¡; V* worth £ 250 for an avera? repayment of 5s lid wer-kly — Write Box W B. Lender Office. Swansea. C10.,1 "V^STAI.T: FF.R A.—Two Freehold lion-es (v.it'i option of additional two) n trioroutihfare for Sale: adjoining business premises anrl ëuitahic for immediate ian- I .r6ion. R;¡lepd if! position for multiple shop' or similar concern —Anply Davio Ro'erts and Son. 61. Win<!jstjeeT Swansea. C10,22 I ? ? ?'T-.FKLY wiH Pnrcna?e ?450' House • L -/1) any (¡ipt"k. nosfes^io*; by arrange r'.ent.—' Landlord." Leader. Swansea. T.C. APA^TA^ENTS AMD LODGINGS TO LET AND WANTED. A PAR'JMENTS.—Sitti ig and Bee room for 1 1 JA. Single Gelltleman -Write to C. G. Pigge. Metai Exchange, Swansea. i 10A10-22 1 .i;P)JF}:Sl(:)XH,GCnt1¡man rerjnh'c-; Bed- i I room ano '?ttin?,, with meals fex- 1 Ctr'ti?t.' d'r'?er). in good oc]ity; perTna- í I-,et,c:v in <Hst InRtnnee, g-iving i terms etc to Professional." Daily Leader C'{RcM CI0-22 I "T^TANTED, ore Furnished Room, with I f Board Brynmiil district preferred. i for busuneo., gentleman —Write K 13." J f.-cader Offices, Swansea. 114A10-22 Off gere(i for three Unfurnjshod Rooms; good locality.— Apply, after six, or j write. 4, Onion-street. Swansea. 110A10-21 PREMISES TO LET & WANTED | JAli'l' Shos. or Front Room Swan<-ea T di? < X trict, tfcciuired.—Write Box H 13, Duly 4 A I C- ¡ I ll[rANTET), Good Dry Shed. suitable for i V storage; Uplands district preferred. ) -Reply. J R. Cheley, 40, Norfolk-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea USA 10-22 T* 7S,7ANTEf> in Nent? or district. 'ppmiM T ?uita!?*' for Work?: must have rail. w?y accommodation.—Reply Merchant." Leader OfBce: ?5A?C-25 ??'AKTED? a Place that wi'i Ca7asc 3 or I" 4 Cars between Mon;dO¡I and Swan- -%eo.—Write "Cars," Leader Office. IIIAII-12 HOUSES WANTED. -?'If? fo ?y of Sm?ll House in nice dis- XIO t? !!ie would buy or rent.-W rite, Kampen. 1, Gloucester-place SwaJ1&ea 110A1021 FUHMITUiSE. T?URMT'HRE.?-Best 1?-icea given by me fer S?corid-band Fnrnituro and Antioue Furniture of any ti")"I. Drop mc a rostcard or call.—Wm. James, 8, Fabian- ftreet. St. Thomas. CT.C. fjrLI;S! Hill s 1 Hi 11 si Furniture!* Furn:• ture! Furniture! The Oln Firm and the Newest for Hp-to-Date and New Designs ii) DiiiinL- clnd IM-awinu'-room Suite? Side boards Cabinets. Bedroom Suites Bedsteads and Bedding, Kitchen Drivers, Sofas, Couches, etc. All goods iruaranteed and manufactured on our own nremises Free delivers- to aD parts Cash P,,is terms Cal, at one Itno insuect Note the nddrn-ts (iower-street. Swansea W i n dsor-road. TTeath- also Cardiff Aberdare and Barry Dock. 11A10 22 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. A RTiFJC'IAL Teeth. Platinum, Gold. SiJ- -j". W', Bought; any coi.dition, utmost alue aivei, "Poet parcels ,1. Cherr.iek, 34. Exchange street, Cheetham. Manchester. H 2 A'0-23 /COUNTERS and Shop Fittings.—Wanted ?? fo''ca.?n. Sho? Ftttinsr?.G?a.ss and Wco) Counters. Gtass Ca?ea etc.—Write j."3 "Loader" (JSlce. Swansea. ?2A!0-23 JBU1 Furniture. N»w or Second-hand T Serkiu 219, High-street Swansea. I 15A10-25 PIANO Wanted; advertiser will pay; JL to C-50 for a good instrument.—Reply 'mmediateiy to X 12," "Leader" Office, Swansea. 112"\O.3 fi^REES Wanted over P?lwood size.—den- I- ninirs. Ltd. Woodworkers. Pen:lywpU,1 road.Br?t<? Branch ai Porthcawl. STC. TATANTEI), Wagon to Carry Tons; must I be in good condition.—State Lowest I I Prioe to "Wagon," "Leader" Officp. 10CA10 21 MOTOR CARS. CYCLES, &C. | ALBION cTL??T??Te can 'oU?d?.? j ? of50cwt.Chass'sen? ??ept,?raler. 60 j nvt. November and 30 C' t and íiO cwt. No- vember. subject unsold. Catih. Easy Terms. ) or Exchange.—it E Jones, Ltd..Motor j I)e)L.). Di!]%vyn-strect Swansea "Li ??CO Ai M?i{CIAl7 VEliYcL?S. -AH C. i ? 1; ,irc! in Stock.—Thomas  ivhite and Co.. Engineers Barry Soitti ales A;rent<* C:0-25 C^ALCOiT Light Car m:5¡; Dickey seat, J dynamo l;ghtm. electric hern: re- painted and overhauled; in excellent con- dition and splendid Apply, W. Bevan. 2ii. The Promenade, Swan- sea. ii OUGL-KS Motor Cycle for Sale; kick U start; fo..tuOH't1s; wide guards in i-plendid condition; S3 guinea-— write. Box 'TIS, "Leader" Ouice. 115A10-22 {?OR SALE. 20 h.p. Singer 6-seater Touring -I Car, detachable wheels; price ?550.— li.yl.\l_.E.°.aer- OfHce. _? 114A1M1 I i5 n OR SALE.—Ford Van. Ford Chassis. 1 i ? hbotly. 16 h.D.; practically ¡ new— Apply J J. Grono?v Butcher, Grovts- cnu. ??0-23 LIGHT Motor Lorry for Sale; SizäÜe and JU Nandin. 10-12 h.?.. Bosch Magneto: suitable G reen¿rocer of Fi3h Merchant; re- cently overhauled; carry half ton; do 25 ;nil? to the ?Ilon; any trial; price, L? Apply, Brent, TheCross, Morriston. 115A10-25 MOTOR K-ia S.—Ail popula- sizes of Tyres 11. in stock, Dunlop.ichelin, Goodyear. —iiurden's Vuicanisin and Retreading Works, 190. Oxford-street. Swansea, j 15AI0-22 Tt E. JONES. Limited (Motor Department-) -i\» Dillwyn-street, Swansea List of Cara in Stock for Immediate Delivery— AT SWANSEA DEPOT 2-seater and dickey seat, C.A.V. H?htin? ?3M C.A,V 1913 Yalbot T()urin dynamo 12 h.i)? lighting ?- h.p Dumber 1914 2-seater, elec- r./ tric lighting £ 495 5-5 h.D A 0. Runabout £ ???Vanxha!!Coup&.C.A.V lighting f" and strt!D 7bO Mihu'r-Da.n.iet 2-3 ton Lorry £ 350 :69 h.p Napier Tourin?. C.A.V. lighting <t AT CARDIFF DEPOT New 30 h.n Daim!er C?aaai? £106u "eiv Bia. 990 II.0 h.p 19:} Belsizs 2-3 seater, dickey, electric Hchting 20 h p. 191 > Daimler 3-4 seater coupe, C. A V ut'.liting. 10 h.p 1914 Matliis 2-?eater and Ilickey. 33 h.p. 1915 Lexington Touring elec- tiic licl'ting and starting 16-25 h.p At stroDaimler 1911 SportiDg 2-.?on.tf'i-.C.A-V. 2-seateLr, ONDON DEPOT 4 Do Dion IS h.p. ChaM; £75 25 h.p Vcuxtlzll Touring, C.A.V. light. 25-35 h.p Sunbeam Limousine. Lucas duplex lighting. Aid, offered subject unsold terras, er exchange. 10-1 CZl? Touring Body 6Me<r?tl'h .1. Lrghsh magneto • detachable I vheels- cafcrtj air: not run 301 mill's, 1913 '(712 h.p. two-seated Belcizc. fitted with Mickey seat and Snnkey detachable wheels 1J two-seated Delarg*\ in flrst-olass ecn- rhtjoii. 12 h.p. Darrnco four-seater; abso- lutely IInest MCind-hand ear in the dietrict 1\11 above ears Rubieet t anv trial or «. (1,<inrtion-C. K. Andrews. Uplands Gar- age, Swansea C10-22 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ?3?HCAlN.—i-€cotid-h-.t) j Piano  in excel- 13- !cut condition, by wen-known London maker. 28 gns cash.—Hawkins. 22. Chaecl- strcet. Murphies. 112A10-24 G.ODl"lŒY:ind- čo.-Ürl,=8D,e¡;i-Barg-ainB I ?< in Second-hand Planus and Organs: prices from 25gns. Ke?' Pianos by all the ?afUn.' makerx, including Collard and Co!- iard, Wittor- and Wittoii, Sames and Co., Biir.smead Crame- etc.. (Itt-, Prices from I 50gns cash Terms arranged if desired Write for free list or rail and make a per- sonal selection.—Godfrey and Co.. Ltd., 22. St. iielen's-road, Swansea. 110A10-21 GODFREY arid Co. Ltd Pianoforte Manu- \Jt facturers, have now Re-Opened their Tuning an-; Repairing Department Pianos and Organs Thoroughly Renovated and Re- paired. Estimates given. Expert Tuners Visit all Parte of Wales Pianola and Player ,s Piatiola and 1.)Iaver 1 ianos a Speciality —(?cdfrev and Co., Ltd.. 2?. St. Ihden's-rœd. Swansea. 110A 1021 -N- 'E\OL1f-SpcOùr Window th? ?? week fo? tho Cheapest Violine in the '.?untry: all sizes.—Wooding, Gower-street S ??'sea. 32 A1C-23 PIANOS'and O-cans.—I specia!? in R?- ? pair?and Tuning. H Hawkw6 2. Chnpel-etroet, Mumbles AH districts \i?ited. 25 years with Godfrey and Co. Ltd H2Ä 10-24 FANGS (Second-hand), 12. 19, 25, 29. 35 42, A 00 guineas; cash only,-Piallo Ex- chanire, 19, Park^trget. Swansea. 11M 1021 1>EC0RD^ Exchanged, 3t> dozen; Sec-ond H. hand. Sale Is.. Is. 6-1 b 9d ?ran?o- plone?. 3. 4. 7 Knineae. Cash only.—19- ???1??_-???:??- HOMO-21 QFCONP-HAND Pjan? bv Collard and S Collard Spencer. Moninton and Wes- ton. ?"d other well-kn"n maJw. Inspec- I tion invited Gramonhnn,»s from £ 4 4s.; New DonV,lo-cide.l Pecords frorr 1R epch I.nr!r stoc! Lis? Free -D J Snel; 21-23. Hich- otreet A rr-u!c, Swansea. lio %10 25 T.\nÖLIXS! Vio]a6' 'Ce'losr Bä:gTBou-bt 7 so!d. or exchanged. Bows, ptrin^s. fittings, acce'-?orips. All atand.?rd Stndks, pieces, etc.-Sims. 2 Walters-road Swansea. 112Al0, r1 pirOMPSON ANT) SI IA OK ELL'S AN- T ?NOU-XCE,I.M-NTS- CCHICAGO Organ, 4 sets of reeds. 8 stops, J 2 knee s-,vells: very fine tone, £ 28.- Thompson nnd Shackell. Ltd., 39. Castle- street, Swansea. P1A.NOFORTE by Ralph Allison, full com- pass, ivorv keys; 50 euineas cash. 0; N,lk;:v terms.—Thompson end Shackell. Ltd.. o9, Castle street, Swansea. LEXANDRA Paris, Harmonium; 12 stops, -C^ 4 sets of reeds; large powerful instru- ment, suitable for place of worship; £ 35.— Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 39, Castle- street, Swansea. MONEY. A DV A1\qS.-£15 to?OCO on written 'V prom?se to repay or any security; principal remains or can lie repaid by 15 or fi monthly instalments; no charge of any kind unless business .done; promptne? and privacy; avoid exposing your requirements iocaUy.—V'rtK- o'degt Company easting: F Lawrence. Ltd., Don Chambers, Wine- Chambers. Wine street, B,i6tol. TC LAW 12, London?road. Neatir?Ink?s E • Cash Advances! from ?5 and upwards. LAW.,12, LOLd?)II-ro-I.I, Nentli TC. IF yo-i retjuire a Loan apply to George Privatt'. IF76.TC. =ite St Mnr? 6 Church i??an?ea. Private and confidential. "jVrONEY to Lend to Respectable ITouse- J ho'ders; I'nvnto rnd Confidential- Ivor D. Thomas, fi, Wafer'oo-st.. Swansea. LOST AND FOUND. IOUX]) at Glanyrafon, Garnant. Bay ± Gelding Pony about 13.2 hands: white stripe on forehead, and white fore fetlocks; if not claimed in seven days. will be sold to defray c:,PcnG"T. Thomas. Glaiivraf,)ii LOST, between St. Thomae and Victoria ark, via Oxford-street and St Helen's- roaa. Gold Rancid; finder rewarded on re- turning to 119. Port Tennant-road. 116A10-22 I .:c- I SMALL ADVERTISEMENT ORDER FORM. J I ¡' I I I I" nr — § I j I I ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Please publish the above adyertisement timas, for which I 8 oriciew .s. d. NaÍn and Address: m ft desired, replies may he sent to Bos Ntimbefs at tba ,Cambria Daily Lender omce. Y Thia form should be addressed to Advertisement Dcpart?aen? "Cambria DnUy | I Leader," Swacaea mmes, FOR SALE. A PPLES, Dessert and Cocking; 16s. per "w t.- Apply, Alexander Johnston, Seedsman. 2i7, Oxford-street. Telephone, 567 (,ezitral. y tAN(,F, Uus:e fo?- ii high- -1 -P claso. siiiali orchestra Piano and vari- 0U0 extra milt;, fox all: Hawke's publica- tions. complete ball-room programme. as new: also 5 Vflumes The Musical Educator, by Ca,xton Publishing Cr, -H.ichards, 31, Kelvin-road. we 90A10-25 ITlOR SALE, largo Oak Sideboard; mice 1. £ 30.—11. Marlborough-road. Brynmiil J14.\10:22 14,1014 kALE, Eire-.vood, 100 tons Oak Lous, JL f.o.. Swansea, 423 pe- ton.—Write W. R„" Leader, Swansea .114A10-25 'S?OR RAÙ, Fools Invalid Chair, almost F iiev" upholstered bel tapestry; patent adjustments bargain.—Reply Chair." I Lead er OInCJ. 114A.1)21 j^OR Sale.—Landau, upholstered with i- Morocco Leather and Blue Cloth: enual to new. also a lisht Furniture Van, 3 Traps. Governess, and Ilalli Cars.—Apply, 6, Fxancis street, near Victoria Park, Swan- sea. 112A10:23 IVOR SALE, a Sideboard, with glare top: t good as new: £ 18.—Write box W 12. Leader Officc 1: :'IIHEWOûD Broken Boxes. 50 tons fo.r. JL1 Hanel!?- 396 ton; also branches.—C Jenning0 anll_C-!?iHOl. CI0-22 AT WEBBER. Ferryside, North Dock M • Basin, Swansea.—A large quantity oi Firewood, Hardwood Blocks, Pitchpine Blocks, for chopping; chopped sticks in Sacks, 5s. per Sack; also Bundles for shops. Blocks, 30s. per load delivered. Timber ot various &ort. etc. 11QA10-21 SHERATON Drawing-room Suite. vn hofctored Old Rose Silk Brocade; fpct coiKlition Can be seen Ashleigh Ffy- s.one. 114A10-24 TRADE AMMOUMCEMEMTS. A MMANTOltD.-Season's Goods; Cutlery, 1.1. 'fable Lampb. G:is Mantles, Nickel, Fenders, Irons to match. Bedroom Suites, eve. Call and judge for youiseif.—Harriets', the Noted House Furnishers and Iron- mongcrs. ClO-23 DOWNQuHts^Recovered at Hatfield's, 14. St. Helen's-rc-ad; full range of materials in stock to select ii-cm. URS <)iir process we are able to make Old Fu's loolf like New.1 All the Latest Styles ill Fur Coats and Seta. —tefmene 5. Cradock-strect. ^wans^g-Ylo 2r 115A1C-25 GET the full value for your money; buy your hoovy, draught proof Curtains now from ilatiield, 14, St. Helen's-road, S w a na e a. CI 0-23 .11NCOATS of DitinctioH. Wc have re- Xv ceived our new delivery. These are xtrelllelv smart and moderate in price. stocked in all sizes for Ladies end Maids. Also a good range of Capea and Hoods for Little Girls John Richards, Raincoat Specialist. Cradock-etreet, Swansea. 107A10-2j QPECIAL Offer of 50 Aquatite Raincoats O in Trench and Raglan Styles at 72s. 6d. and 75s. eacb.-Williams, Temple of Fashion, Goveeinon. C10-25 (J1DNEV Palmer's well-known Cake3 and O Pastries arc made of best ingredients only. V/te'ding and Birthday Cakes in stock and made to order. Noted for Teas and CoM Luncheons.— Palmer's Cafe, oopo- sito Einpir and Branches. il5Aj0-25 ^C_H_O?)L BOOTS ir, Abundance at the new 0 R.G Shoe Store, Goat-etreet. Good Boots at SURGICAL Appliances.—Trusses, Sprays, n c iu Surgeons' Rubber Gloves nd Burgica; Rubber Uoodfl of every description Writj for Catalogue, sent poet free.—Le Erasscur Surgical Co.. Ltd (Del)t D.V.), 90. ?d n. Worcester-street C?nBing'am. T.C. -ll-NèU BEET'S Full CTRar. Wa!nui and tT Aimond Toffees are now on Sale at his Oxford-street Shop Pre-war duality The Pim. and the Best. illAiO-22 OCA GENTS' Standard Suits to offer for Oi>U early delivery: alro Overcoats, Rain, ec-ato. Coverts Garbardins- Egyptian; Coe- tume-o. Mantles, etc see sample stock room Cameron Hotel Thursday, October 23rd, 1319.—Faircloth, Ageiit. 11 SAIO-22 p LNLIALL'S OVT' ,%ALE.- t?ENHALE?forLadies' Blanket Co-)?. Special Offer for this week only 551 worth 76s.: Newest Shades. Sax. Wme ChocU deqivns Soo our Windows. l^ENHALE'S Speciality for be?Hemen.— -L The Pnuce-Coat-. sraarte? coat in Swan- ?ea: Z3 10? to £ 7 7s. S" Windows. New Desigaa and Styl"232 HiKh-?treet. Swan. :-e?. CI 0-25 j~V"iVE Goata for Sale: 3 Nannie* and 2 ?- ptH:p? ?8 month* old: good olfer not rofusd — Apply J Lewis. Penbryn Garn- llwyc), La n'tore. 115 A 10-25 BARGAINS at Enoch's, Arcade; Caequet of literature, b vols.; line set of Burns' Poetical Works. 5 vol.; complete set Elli- cott's Commentary, 8 vole.; Practical Draper," 5 vols.; "Popular Enoy^lopoedik, 14 volt; Teachers' Bibles, Welsh and Erglieh, from 8s.; Family Bibles, etc., etc. 11$.\10-S PERSONAL. IN Unclt Bert's" Toffee Shop there is "Star.dim, Room Only." Undo Bert and hi.* Son thank you for your help. You are doing "Yol] Bit" aa we did oura Thanks! Swansea. Thanks IK Everybody's Mouth 1 Mackay's Herb? -? Tablets for Chest. Throat, and Voice, Gnri*alled. Of all Confectioners. 2c? ounce. wholesale of MMkay's, Mf?. Ccnfo?tioners. Old ?arket-atrpet, Bristol ADy wishes to give Good Home to Gir- about three years old: would take as own.—if.-s Ifiddlet-on. 5G, Dock-street, New- port Mo:i. 114A 10-22 If J. kindly return Keys t-o P fi. » » Sha'-psbiir^-placo. Landorfi? 80-20 W. ILli anybody adopt healthy Baby Boy, » five months old? No premium.— Write. "Adoption," "Leader" OlHco. 115 AI 0-58 LIVE STOCK, &c. BAY Mare, eight-year-old, for Sale: clean JD limbed animal; good action and worker; 15 hands. Also harness WIld ton Fruiterer's Vk tgon -Virhittaker Broe.. Step- ney^t-reet. Llanelly. nSA10,25 "1 POULTRY—Send Stamped EnveloiM 1 list. 53 grand Mar.-h, 1919 Black fev- tern Hoci; Pullets 200 egg strain 1.). each These canno; be beatei- if eggs are wanted during the winter. Also 30 good laying Runner Rouen Ducks, 7s. 6d. each. Carriage paid four birdWIT'S Poultry IARIN, Woolton, La-nca. 'Phone 121 Gatacre. I jO r> cach et ?a months old. for four iL 6 small store oiga bought at 5s. each was one beginner's record after using Karswood l'i Powders. Yon can do it too! Twelve for is. Thomas. Chemist, Gorsem- on. a"d Old Bank Pharmacy. Llanelly. ^2\ll-6 XAvivA MARCH Toulouse Emhden Goslings. JLU?' very largo big-boned birds, 139. each; 20 Pure White Embden March Gús- lings15s. each; carriage paid Ave birds; approval. Also, 200 very massive March Ducklings. 6s. each, 66;r dozen.—Brown's Poultry Farm, Woolton Lanes. UftAlO-23 SALES BY AUCTION. WOODBINE COTTAGE, CLOSE TO WEST CROSS STATION, MUMBLES. Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas Has been instructed by Mrs. L. Searle, who is leaving England for South Africa, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on WEDNESDAY,, the 2211d of OCTOBER, 1919, the whole of the Furnishing Appointments AND EFFECTS, Including a very Massive Walnut Case Iron Frame Trichord Pianoforte, by Sanies, Birmingham, Massive Oak Side- board, Oak Dining Suite und Telescope Table, Pier Glasses, Drawing Room Fur- niture, Bedroom Furniture, including a Beautiful Oak Bedroom Suite, and other effects, of which details appear on Auction Posters. Terms; Cash. No Reserve. On V iew day before Sale, from 2 to 5 p.m. The Sale to Commence at 11.30 a.m. For Particulars apply to the Auction- eer, Rutland-street, Swansea. Established 1885. Tel.: Central 230. (No. 1,6ST.) AUCTION MART, 3, 4 and 5, GOAT STREET, SWANSEA. The SALE of CHINA Will be CONTINUED TO-DAY (TUES- DAY), and TO-MORROW (WEDNES- DAY), at 2.30 p.m. JOHN F. HARVEY & SONS, Auctioneers. I SALES BY AUCTION. MUMBLES. 5, OAKLAND ROAD. Mr. Joseph Harris Has been favoured with instructions from the Owner, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by PUBLIC l CTION, 011 the Premises, as above, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1919, a Quantity of Superior Housohoid Fyniitiare the chief items comprising: Solid Oak I Sideboard with bevelled mirror back, | Oak Telescope Dining Table, Oak Dining- room Suite in Leather, Turkey Carpet Square, Skin Rug, Brass Curb, Brass- mounted Fire Screen, Linoleum, Oak I Hall Stand with centre bevelled mirror, I Stair Carpet, Heavy Brass Stair Rods and Eyes, Pair of Bronzes, Pair of Hand- some Drawing-room Occasional Chairs, Base Rocker, Dark Walnut Bedroom I Suite, Bedstead to match, Box Spring I Mattress, Feather Bed, Bolsters and Pillows, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Dark Oak Dresser, Dinner Service etc., and other articles too numerous to particu- larise. Goods on View Morning of Sale. Sale to commence promptly at 2 p.m. Terms—Cash Auctioneer's Oniccs: 1, George-street, Swansea. Tel. No.. 4?3 Docks. ST. GABRIEL'S HALL, I ST. HELEN'S AVENUE. SWANSEA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, íJ1. MY ?oss?h Harris Will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the abon HaÙ and date (where the goods will have been Removed for convenience of Sale), a Large Quantity of j Superior HowsehoEd Furniture AND OTHER EFFECTS. lite chief items comprising: Handsome Inlaid Sheraton Bedroom Suites, Carved* Walnut, ditto, Drawing and Dining-room I Suites, Oak and other Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Wool Overlays, Feather Beds, Bow-ironted Chest of Drawers, Rolls of Linoleum, Mahogany and Walnut Hall Stands. Gilt Pier Glass 7ft. x 6ft., Mahog- any ditto Cft. x 5ft. 6in..Solid Walnut Bookcase and Desk Combined, Maple Hall Table, Black Oak Sideboard 6ft.. Two Walnut ditto. Telescope Dining Table, Brass Fenders, Dinner and Tea Services, etc., together with a Full- Compassed Iron-Frame PIANOFORTE, Splendid American Organ, Walnut Knee- hole Writing Table, Two Odd Ward- robes, and other articles too numerous to I particularise. I Goods on View Morning of Sale. Sale to commence promptly at 11 o'clock a.m. Terms—Cash. Auctioneer's Offices: 1. George-street, Swansea. Tel. DRUNSWICK YARD, DUKE STREET END, SWANSEA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1919. Mr Joseph Harris ¡ Has received instructions to offer for j SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ubove Yard and date, a number of Commercial Motor Cars (From 1 Ton to 4 Tons), the chief of which comprise: 3 Ton Straker-Squire, 3-4 Ton Alldays, 3-4 Ton Clydesdale, 2 Ton Dennis, 2 Ton Milnes- Daimler, 1 Ton Climax, 1 Ton Arif!l, ¡. Seater Maxwell, 2.3 Soater Studebaxer Argyle Light Baker's Van, together with a Sundry Lot of Car Tyres, and other I articles too numerous to particularise. Goods on View on Friday, day previous to Sale, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Morn- mg of Sale. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock Noon. Terms—Cash. Auctioneer's Dffices: 1, George-street, Swansea. Tel. No.. 4(59 Dcks SW ANSEAc. Occupyi_ ng a glorious position, command- ing uninterrupted land and sea views of great beauty, and within 5 minutes of Tram route to Docks and High-street Station. MESSRS. John M. Leeder and on I Are instructed by Trevor J. Matthews, I Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, unless dis- posed of privately in the meantime, at th« HOTEL METROPOLE, 6NN7ANSEA,1 on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. 1919, at 3 p.m., the C.carmim?y'placod Wl1. built Detached Residence, Known as PEVERELL," situat.e in RICHMOND ROAD, SWANSEA, with Garage and Greenhouse. Standing in Walled-in Grounds affording privacy and seclusion, and consisting of old world Gardens .Croquet Latfn, Flower Beds and Shrubbery planted with fine, vvQll-established Shrubs. Electric Lighting and Heating Circuits. The property has every convenience for comfort and easy working, is well ar- ranged, and in excellent order through- out. Held by lease for a term of 95 years from 25th March, 1915, at the annual ground rent of £ 25 10s. VACANT POSSESSION ON COM- PLETION. The Contents of the Residence will b? disposed of at a later date. Particulars and Conditions of Sale mhy he had of Messrs. R. and C. B. Jenkins and Lloyd, Solicitors, Fisher-street, Swan- R; and with Orders to View of the Auc- ¡ tioneers, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. (.1192) i MANSELTON, SWANSEA. I Sale of Modern T/easaliold Dwelling Houses in Convenient Situations. Mr. Trevor Evans, F.A.I., (Messrs, Bowen, Evans and Mills) Will OFFER for SALE by AUCTION on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919, at the HOTEL CAMERON, SWANSEA, the foi lowing very Desirable Leasehold Dwelling Houses, VIZ. Lots 1 to 7.—The Seven Leasehold Dwel- ling Houses, being Nos, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 'I 12, and 44, MONTEREY STREET. MAN- SELTON. Lots 8 to 10.—The 3 Newly Built and Good Class Leasehold Dwelling Houses, Nos. 2, 3 and 5, APPROACH ROAD (otherwise known as Mansel-terrace), MANSELTON. All the Properties will be offered 8epar ately. For details see Posters. Sale to commence at 3.30 p.m. Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of the Auctioneer a: his Office, 22, Wind Street, Swans- or to Lots I to 7 of Messrs. Gee and Edwards Solicitors, St.. Mary Street, Swansea; and Lots 8 to tO of W. R Francis. Eióq" Solici- tor, Fisher Street, Swapsea. I FOR SALE,'OCTOBER 28th, 1919, It ¡ OAKFIELD, HENDY. PONTARDULATS I 8 CATTLE (being 4 Young Milking 1 Cows, 1 Cow with 3 weeks calf at he-is, 3 Heifers), 2 Horses. New Ralli Rubber- Tyred Trap aDd Governess Car, Grocer's Delivery Cart, Gam ho, Harness, Horse Rake, Petrol-driven Pump, Hin. dia. rams, Gin. stroke, on Steel Girder Bed- plate .etc. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. | Six Months' Credit on approved security. Messrs. J. DAVIES AND SON, AUC-j tionocrs, Cow-I House, LlaneUy ^3C6sa««3S3aKS533i2aa»e^aa»e«as«9ss| ?!?66?<!aEa<sss8<ZBetEasBB)mas<9{S!! ?  S  \.eomÔ J i' t I makes cake making I 1 easy, and the cakeq .? are perfect. | 1 The packet of I I C?keoma contains g 1 all the dry ingre- 1 ? dients including § pure cane sugar- 2 1 used in making any g j cake and many § 5 puddings. Per- a fectly mixed and | ;1 ready for use. •* s ? Your Grocer can supply you at S 9 9d. per packd which is S U ?u?c«'n?on!c.?ea/ar?</o<n? | ? e?e or pudding. | g ./? rec;pe Aoo? B't? be sent fm fj ? on reqUC3( 10 | ? LATHAM?CO.LTD., 1 Liverpool. g i • 11. (j) g 8tofigissmf.g»1Kanaafl^atgqa«iMnlf»«?aBai«ja
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■■ 1 .:■■■ ■_ jj m For the Ladies. Dressmaking at Home. A SMART WINTER CLOAK. lo be up to aate one must possess a cloak for autumn and winter wear, and as it is a most comfortable wrap, and just the thing fojtheso strenuous days. I think this illustration will be appreciated by many of my readers. For its realisation, fine cloth, coating and blanket velours are the best material3, to choose, especially the two last-named, as they are soft, light and warm, and are admirably adapted to the fashioning of the scarf, which is a part, and a feature, of the model. A VERY SIMPLE CORSET BODFCE. 1 A great many members of my &ex fin4 a difficulty in obtaining comfortable mr- sets, particularly those of the older generation, whilst not a few find the pre- sent Bhape of long hips and low bust quite unsuited to their requirements. And then, apart from this is the cost of any good make, and the difficulty of getting; them cleaned when soiled. Here, then, is an illustration of a corset, or bust-bodice, which can be made at honiand al" laundered, as the bones or steels which form its svilYenings are very easily and quiclrly removed. The ornamental affair. can be made entirely of coarse lace.