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B. EVANS & COMPYS'. GREAT SHOW OF REAL SEAL JACKETS, FUR-LINED CLOAKS, FUR CAPES & SETS. REAL SEALSKIN j JACKETS, 36 inches long JE9, £12, £14, £ 16, £ 18, £21 to £ 30. 39 inches long £16, £ 18, £ 21 to £ 40. 42 inches long £ 24, £28, £32, jE37 to t 4 0, Heal Sealskin Dolmans. FUR-LINED CLOAKS. IN Rabbitlat 14s. lid., 18s. lid., 24s. 6d 29s. 6d. Kaluga at 16s. lid., 21s. 6d., 29s. 6d., 34s. 6d. to 45s. Musquash at 59s. 6d., 72s., 84s. SquirrelLock at 49s. 6d., 57s. 6d. 63s, 70s., 84s. Grey Squirrel at £.5, £6, R7 10s., £ 8 8s., jElO. Children's Fur-lined Cloaks, in all sizes, from 8s. lid. FUR CAPES, From 10 to 18 inches deep in Black Rabbit 6s. lid., 8s. lid., 9s. lid., I Os. lid., to 25s. 6d. Greenland Seal 19s. 6d., 24s. 6d., 26s. 6d., to 45s. Opossum 163. 9d., 21s., 2Gs.9d., to 39s. 6d. Racoon 29s. 6d., 35s. 9d., 39s. 6d., to 63s. Sable Capes from Y,6 to 12 Guineas. FUR MANTLE SETS In Opossum, Musquash, Rabbit, Greenland Seal, Bear, Racoon, Skunk, Sable, &c. A large assortment of Fur Boas and Muffs. LADIES' FUR HAND-BAGS. MUSQUASH and REAL SEAL HATS & BONNETS. S 3? IE O I -A. Xj B. EVANS & Co. consider it important to state that they have ONLY such Garments and Articles as are made from picked and pro- perly-dressed Skins; therefore, their CUSTOMERS will avoid the disappointment attendant upon the purchase of inferior Goods, now so freq uen tlyloffered. to the Public. JUST RECEIVED, A Large Consignment of BOOTH & FOX'S Best Down Quilts, in various sizes, which are being Sold at B. & F.'s List Prices. Price Lists on Application. B. EVANS & COMPANY, -x s :Ei S "W ANSE A. IMPORTANT NOTICE. W. WILLIAMS, J" E "W ELLEE, &cc., 29, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. IS RECEIVING DAILY AN IMMENSE NUMBER OF NOVELTIES AND NEW DESIGNS IN GOLD, S I L "V :B :R AND FANCY GOODS, ENGLISH and FOREIGN, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Your kind Patronage is Solicited. THE MUSICAL COLLEGE OF WALES, PRINCIPAL DR. JOSEPH PARRY. Under the Distinguished PATRONAGE of C. R. M. TALBOT, ESQ., M.P., Lord-Lieutenant of Glamorganshire, T(. xj- il6 v*rl of Jersey The Risht Hon. Lord Eralyn Sir John Jones Jenkins, M.P. Tte Righ Hon. the Mrf Jersey Hon. Lord Tredegar L. L. Dillwyn, Esq., M.P. The Right Hon. Lord Kensington Sir Watkin W. Wynne, B;irt., J. T. D. Llewellyn, Esq., PenUergare. The Right Ron. Lord Dynever Su Hussey Vivian, Bart., 1I.P. The Students of the above College will give their FIRST GRAND CONCERT AT THE ALBERT HALL, ON MONDAY KYEMG, DECEMBER ilth, 1882, When they will be assisted by the Swansea Festival and Orchestral Societies. LEADERS, E G WOODWARD, GLOUCESTER, & D. DRUMMOND, SWANSEA. Conductor Dr. JOSEPH PARRY (Principal). The Programme will contain Choice Ballads, Operatic, Oratorio, and Orchestral Selections. Tickets, One Shilling; Front Seats (fall dress), Two Shillings. Doors open at 7.30 Concert to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30. Entrance to Front Seats in De-la-Beche Street. THE ANNUAL FANCY DRESS BALL OF THE SWANSEA DETACHMENT ROYAL NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS, WILL BE HELD At the ALBERT HALL, Swansea, ON FRIDAY, 5th JANUARY, 1883. PATRONS: c<• Trtaonb Cnwrman Bart., High Sheriff; E. R. Daniel, Esq., Mayor Duke of Beaufort; Marquis JSSriC Lord Aberdate Sir =• Mp- Bart.; W. T. Crawshay, Esq. LADIES' COMMITTEE: DMohess of Beaufort, Countess of Jersey, Lady Spearman, Lady H. H. Vivian, Lady J. J. Jenkins' Mrs E R Daniel, Mayoress Mrs. Charles Bath, Mrs, E. F. Daniel, Mrs. James Madge, Mrs. Thornton Andrews, Mrs. Farrant Fry, Mrs. Capper. STEWARDS: SnVLieutenants Sir John Jones Jenkins, M.P. Charles Bath, J.p.; E. F. Daniel, James Madge, G Thornton Andrews Hon. Surgeon J. Farrant Fry Robert Capper, Esq. COMMITTEE; THE OFFICERS AND ROBERT CAPPER, Esq. Ppttv Officers—Stanley Heard, Dan J. Jones, D. C. Price. Leading Gunners—W. Gibbings, J. Pryor, F. J. Merry. Gunners—Charles Brown, W. R. James, R. J. Dangerfield. HONORARY SECRETARIES: Petty Officers ALEX. G. MOFFATT and WRIGHT SIMPSON. Mr. W. F. Hulley's Band.-Dancing at 9 p.m. Tickets (Supper included) :-Gentlemen, 15s.; if in Evening Dress, 21s.; Lady, 10s. 6d. The number will be limited. There will also be a limited number of Admission Tickets to the Balcony, price 5a. Tickets are not transferable, and none will be issued at the Hall doors on the Evening of the Ball. Application in all cases to be made in writing to THE BALL SECRETARY, R.N.A.V. HEAD QUARTERS, 1, SOMERSET PLACE, SWANSEA. • GOOD WEARING, HIGH-CLASS & INEXPENSIVE FURNITURE. CARPETS, CURTAINS, BEDSTEADS. THOMAS HEARD, (LEWIS, late BENNETT), 19, HIGH STREET. SWANSEA. CHRISTMAS, 1882. EDWARDS' ANNU AL GRAND BAZAAR AND SHOW OF NOVELTIES AND CURIOSITIES, Friday, December 8th, and Saturday, December 9tb, AND UP TO CHRISTMAS. Toys, Dolls, Painting's, Picture Frames, Albums, Christmas Cards, Musical Boxes, Christmas Tree Ornaments, Fancy Goods, Singing Birds, Mechanical Novelties, and other Curiosities, too numerous to mention. An Immense Collection of Christmas and New Year's Cards, Dolls, &c. THE EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES ARE MARVELLOUS. r- THE ELECTRIC RAILWAY TRAIN IN MOTION. ON VIEW EACH DAY. THE MOST WONDERFUL INVENTION OF THE PRESENT AGE. 94, OXFORD STREET^XPARK STREET, SWANSEA. NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, PLEASE PAY A VISIT TO T. W. GAYDON, CFIROIM: LONDON), 237, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, (NEXT DOOR TO MR. CHAPMAN, PHOTOGRAPHER). Watchmaker, Silversmith, Jeweller, and Optician, WHO HAS A TASTEFULLY CHOSEN STOCK, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. THE Quality Guaranteed, and at prices that will bear Compartson with any House in the -L Principality. Any Article in either branch of the trade made to Order. Repairs of all kinds Executed on the Premises with dispatch. THE FAVOURS OF THE PUBLIC RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. TXAVING again made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS and CONSIDER- v ABLY ENLARGED the interior of their Premises (adding about » y/ 1,495 cubic feet, also fresh WORK-ROOMS, adjoining), are now Ir- All fully prepared to manufacture V ALL ORDERED GARMENTS UNNECESSARY UPON X\V THE PREMISES, EXPENSE Under Skilled Superintendence. avoided, so that the 7 HIGHEST CLASS I SPECIAL X ATTENTION ,T ° I ISR Q- IS GIVEN TO THE May be obtamed at a reasonable cost MEASURE FOR CASH DEPARTMENT. V ———— ^rranSements now Complete. x All Kinds of Gentlemen's Mercery, Hats, Portmanteaus, V Ready-made Clothing, &c., &c. SqV CASH. ONE PRICE. PLAIV FIGURES. Sole Agents for Messrs. Wilcox & Gibb's Renowned Sewing Machines which are kept In stock. 2 & 3, H I G H S T R E E T (OPPOSITE WHERE THE TRAM CARS STOP). Christmas and New Year's Cards, Presents, Games, Toys, &c., 5, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. MISS E. B. JONE3 HOPES her many kind Friends will call and inspect JLt her large and varied Stock of Woolwork, Decorations, Jewellery, Fancy Goods, Dolls and Toys of every description. MAGIO LANTERNS, THEATRICAL WIGS AND BEARDS ON SALE OR HIRE. A Drawing for Magic Lantern, Rocking Horse, Doll's House, dec., Shares, Is. 5, Oxford-street, Swansea. South Wales Storing Company (Limited), Swansea. W A T> WTT TTOT? CJ NORTH, SOUTH, AND PRINCE OF WALES DOCKS, SWANSEA. OFFICE: Nos. 1 TO 8, LITTLE WIND STREET. FOR STORING all kinds of IRON, ORES, TIN, JL TIN PLATES, and other Exports and Imports of South Wales generally, and issuing Warrants therefor. MANAGING DIRECTORS: RONALD E. BILL. R. K. BOUSFIELD. LOCAL BANKERS THE SWANSEA BANK (LIMITED). LONDON BANKERS: Messrs. ROBARTS, LUBBOCK, & Co. Investment Assurance. POLICY HOLDERS in CLASS B. of the LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND" obtain aU the Advantages of an ordinary Life Assurance, combined with a most PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. CLAIMS PAID and BONUSES Upwards of FOUR MILLIONS. *ff* ASSURERS before the Close of 1882 will secure a YEAR'S BONUS more than later Entrants. LONDON—5, Lombard-street, and 48, Pall Mall. EDINBURGH-82, Princes'-street. DREDGING. THE SUBSCRIBERS SOLICIT the ATTENTION of Engineers, Contractors, and Corporations to their New Patent DREDGE PLANT, by which Har- bours, Docks, Bars, Rivers, Shoals, Channels and Canals can be deepened and cut from one foot to forty feet, with speed and economy. The Dredge Plant has been already supplied to the Australian, British, Chinese, Canadian, Indian, and Dutch Governments; the Clyde Trust; the Mersey Board the Crown Agent for the Colonies the North Sea Ship Canal, Holland; the Caledonian Railway; North-Eastern Railway; Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway; Manchester and Sheffield Railway; Taff Vale Railway; London and Brighton Railway; the Harbours of Stockton, Bristol, Aberdeen, Batavia, Greenock, Barrow, Dundee, Colombo, Melbourne, Newcastle, Swansea, Fleetwood, Cardiff, Hartlepool, Newhaven, Grangemouth, Hull, Londonderry, Halifax, Grimsby, Otago, Shanghai, Denmark, Italy, Queensland, and elsewhere. Particular attention is requested to their HOPPER DREDGER, 13 of which have been constructed, and 4 in progress. W. SIMONS & Co, ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS, RENFREW, NEAR GLASGOW. Blue Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestone and Silicious Fire Cement. B DANIEL JONES and Co. are prepared tc • Supply the above-named articles at all Railway Stations. Stormy WorkB, Pyle, near Bridgend. AL S A. Xj E OF CHINA. GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, AT MRS. A. CRAPPER'S, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA; I have great pleasure in announcing that my A N N U A L SALE WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 11th, And Continue until the 29th. ^iUSTOJlEjjg will find at my Establishment every conceivable variety of Goods, both useful and Ornamental, suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, P °f Worcester, Dresden, Berbatine, Bordeaux, emian, Limoges, Coalford, and Sevres China, comprising- DINNER, DESSERT, BREAKFAST, TEA, EVENING COFFEE3, TETE-A-TETE, TOILET, and TRINKETS, SETS. TABLE GLASS of all description, both cut and pressed, of English and Foreign makers. A Large Assortment of FLOWER STANDS, and other Table Decorations too numerous to mention. Being determined to make my ANNUAL SALE as great a success as usual, I have decided to offer in each of my several departments special advantages for Cash, All Goods marked in Plain Figures. NOTE ADDRESS- OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. Cambridge University Lectures and Classes. COCRSE OF ELEVEN LECTURES AND CLASSES ON Electricity, with Experiments, By T. S. HART, Esq., D.Se., Cambridge. THE COMMITTEE have pleasure in announcing that arrangements have been made for holding the above Course of Lectures and Classes during the months A6; iU8rT; March. and APril next. full particulars rr w appear in due course. M<irTSfer?ble*icket! for the Course> 10s. 6d. each, and Hon-Transferable tickets for Students and Schools, 5s each, may be obtained of the Honorary Secretary, or of Mr. Evan Lewis, at the Royal Institution. HORT. HUXHAM, Hon. Secretary. Royal Institution, and 19, Herbert-place, Swansea, 9th Nov., 1882. Royal Institution of South Wales. FIRST COURSE OF FREE LECTURES, Sessions 1882-3, To be Delivered in the Theatre of the Institution. Dec. 11.—"Science and the Books of Genesis" „ 1Q „ Rev. BLOOMFIELD JAMES, t !Ancie°,t,Egypt Rev- J-E- MANNING, M.A. The Lectures will commence each MONDAY at 8 o'clock p.m. Admission Free. A* c, H0RT- HUXHAM, Hon. Sec. Royal Institution, Swansea, October, 1882, 18 and 19, Castle Street, Swansea. WINTER, 1882. SIR,— INAR?ANrEMFNTS ffo0^3' we be2 to intimate that our r 1 ARRANGEMENTS for the ENSUING SEASON are NOW COMPLETE, and feel confidence in again Seeking the favour of your Patronage, from the fact that for Variety, Style, Appearance and Durability, combined with Economy, our present Stock is, we think, in advance of any previous Season. rTh^Jn Conduct of our' Business, we have undoubtedly supplied a want felt by the Cash Buyers throughout South Wales, and that our System of Business gives General Satisfaction is evident from the rapid increase m our yearly returns, and in the repeated testimony of so many of our Customers who give us their hearty and undivided Support. From long experience, and the position we occupy m the Markets, as the Largest Buyers of Clothing in Wales or the West of England, we are enabled to place before you Goods of Exceptionally Good Value in every Department. Our System of Business (to which we feel sure we owe our Success) is to Serve our Customers Honestly by Markina every Article in Plain Figures, at the Lowest Possible Price, making no abatement, and Returning the Money for any Article Purchased and not approved and by strictly adhering in every detail, both Buying and Selling, to Cash transactions. In soliciting the favour of your Esteemed Commands, we beg to offer you our best Services, and to state that nothing shall be wanting on our part to merit your Patronage We are, Sir, your Obedient Servants, MASTERS & COMPANY, The Swansea Clothiers. College for South Wales. SWANSEA SUBSCRIPTION LIST. £ s. d Right Honble. Earl Jersey 1000 0 0 Sir H. Hussey Vivian, Bart., M.P. 1000 0 0 J. C. Richardson, Ellq.1 1000 0 0 F. A. Yeo 1000 0 0 St. Paul's Congregational Church, Swansea 150 0 0 James Jones, Esq. 105 0 0 E. Rice Daniel, Esq 100 0 0 Lawrence Tullock, Esq 100 0 0 Richard Wm. Jones, Esq. 52 10 0 J. Aeron Thomas, Esq. 50 0 0 Edward Roberts, Esq. 25 0 0 Fredk. Rocke, Esq. 25 0 0 E. H. Bath, Esq. 25 0 0 Richard Martin, Esq 25 0 0 R. D. Burnie, Esq 20 0 0 John Ivor Evans, Esq 20 0 0 David Thomas, Esq. 20 0 0 E. S. Hartland, Esq. 20 0 0 J. Coke Fowler, Esq 20 0 0 Rev. Thomas Walters, D.D. 10 0 0 Mrs. Emily Higginson 10 0 0 Ivor James, Esq. 550 Rev. Dr. Rees 330 Albert B. Rees, Esq. 220 Intending Subscribers are requested to communicate the amount of their Subscriptions to the undersigned as early a3 possible. JNO. THOMAS, Town Clerk and Secretary. Dated at the Guildhall, Swansea, Dec. 8th, 1882. NEW 0TH E A T R E WIND STREET, SWANSEA. Director oo. A. MELVILLE, Coruhill Cottage. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF "PATIENCE." THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DEC. 8 and 9. Gilbert and Sullivan's iEsthetic Opera, 3P A- T X DB 1ST O E » Or Bunthorne's Bride. Mr. D'OYLY CARTE'S OPERA COMPANY. Preceded each Night by MOCK TURTLES. Box Office-Brader's Music Warehouse, Wind-street. FRIDAY—Doors open at 7 Commence 7.30. #*# SATURDAY—Doors open at 6.30 Commence at 7. MONDAY, DEC. 11, and during the Week, Special Dramatic Company, including Messrs. E. BEECHER and J. K. MURRAY. Magnificent PANTOMIME at Chistmas. ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON, Or the Seven Champions of Christendom. St. David's, Rutland Street. CHRISTMAS EVE, 1882. MIDNIGHT MASS. Front Seats, 2s.; Side Aisles, Is.; Back Seats, 6d. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SWANSEA. A- B.A. Z A. A. It AND TEA MEETING Will be held in the LECTURE HALLS of the aboy Church, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14th, 1882 His Worship the MAYOR has kindly consented to Ope the Bazaar at 12 o'clock. Tea from Five to Seven o'clock. Admission to Bazaar and Tea-One Shilling. ALBERT HALL, SWANSEA. THE ANNUAL CONCERT, IN AID OF The Police Band Fund, (Under the direction of Mr. W. F. HULLEY,) WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 14th, 1882, Under the Distinguished Patronage of HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR AND CORPORATION OF SWANSEA, AND THE MAGISTRATES OF THE DISTRICT. ARTISTES ENGAGED:— SOPRANO: MDLLE. JULIE ALBU. (Of the Principal London and Provincial Concerts.) CONTRALTO: MADAME FLORENCE WINN. (Of St. James's Hall an l Covent Garden Concerts.) TENOR: MR. CHARLES FREDERICKS, R.A.M. (Of the Alexandra Palace Concerts.) BASS MR. HENRY BROWN. (Of Malvern.) SOLO FLUTE: MR. AMBROSE HULLEY. BUFFO VOCALIST MR. HYRAM TRAVERS. (The Celebrated London Comedian.) Conductor Mr. W. F. HULLEY. THE SWANSEA POLICE BAND Under the direction of Band-Master LINGWOOD. Area Reserved Seats, 4s. Second do., 2g. 6d. Balcony Reserved, 4s.; Balcony (unreserved), 2s. Promenade, Is. Gallery, 6d. Doors open at 7 30, to commence at 8 o'clock. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30. Plans of the Hall may be seen and tickets secured at Messrs. Brader and Sons, Wind-street. Oxford Local Examinations. THE Prizes and Certificates won by Candidates from JL the Swansea Centre, will be presented on Saturday, the 9th inst., at the Royal Institution, Swansea, by MR. B. T. WILLIAMS, Q.C. The proceedings will commenoe at Three in the afternoon. All persons interested in Education are requested to attend. GEO. SYDNEY DAVIES, Hon. Sec. To the Electors of the United School Board District of Swansea. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— ALLOW me to return my most sincere thanks for the honour you have done me in placing me in such a proud position on the poll. Believe me that nothing shall be wanting on my part to further your best interest. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 4th December, 1882. HENRY DAVIES. "Weave Truth with Trust." BRUSSELS CARPETS of the quality made 25 years ago, with the improved design and colouring of the present. The term BEST Brussels as generally used conveys no meaning or guarantee as to quality. H. R. WILLIS & 00*9 Best five-frame Brussels are made exclusively of home-grown wools, specially selected for durability. They are warranted to be entirely free from mixture of cotton or jute and to be full five frames. Well grown long stapled home grown wools are as superior to the short stapled foreign wools used of neces- sity in the manufacture of low-priced carpets as the Best American cotton is superior to Surat. Insist upon having a Willis's Best Brussels — every piece has H. R. Willis & Co.-Kidderminster-Best," woven at each end. DAVIES & LAMB OIL, GREASE, COLLIERY BRATTICE, DOOB CLOTH, J: FLEXIBLE AIR TUBING MANUFA CTURERS, STRAND SWANSEA. NAVAL VOLUNTEER FANCY DRESS BiLL. I-? EVANS & COMPANY are now prepared to submit several beautifully Illustrated Designs of LADIES' FANCY COSTUMES, suitable for the above Ball. B. EVANS & COHPAM, SWANSEA. Dinner to Poor Children. January 1st, 1883. THE under-mentioned Ladies and Gentlemen have kindly consented to receive Donations from 6d. upwards towards giving a dinner (consisting of roast beef and plum pudding) to the poor children of the town on the above date. His Worship the Mayor (E. Rice Daniel, Esq.), Guildhall, has kindly consented to act as Treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Bellingham, Gwydir Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bishop, Welwyn Lodge, St. Thomas. Councillor and Mrs. Chapman, High-street. Dr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Davies, Brunswick House, St. Helen's Road. Mr. C. F. Edwards, booksellfr, 4, Wind-street. Mr. Trevor C. Edwards. Guildhall. Rev. J. G. and Mrs. Gauntlett, Holy Trinity Vicarage. VT.Tospph Hall. Grosvenor House, Walter Road. Mr. W. Dowle Jones, 3, St. Jarr.d's Cresent. .Vlr and Mrs. Dowle Jones, Heatufield. Mr. D. C. Jones, Castle Square. Rev S. 0 and Mrs. Morgan the Vicarage. Mr. David Meager, 8, Eaton Terrace. Mr. J. Perry Morgan, Eaton Terrace. Mr. W. Nichols, Young Men's Christian Association, St. Helen's Road. Rev. A. J. Parry, Bethesda Chapel. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Rawlings, Northampton Place. Rev. Dr. Rees, Calvert Terrpce. Mr. Joseph Rosser, Underhill-street. {ev. O. T. Snelling, 9, Henrietta-street. Rev. W. Williams, Argyle Chapel. Rev. E. Watson, Brunswick Villas, St. Helen's Road. Messrs. H. W. Williams and Co., The Cambrian Office, Wind-street. Mr. W. Wallace, 230, High-street. WANTED. ANTED, a Sharp, Intelligent YOUTH, as an TT Apprentice to the Printing Trade. He must roduce a certificate as having passed the Sixth Standard. -Apply at The Cambrian Office, Swansea. kltTANTED TO RENT in the neighbourhood Jof M Swansea, a small VILLA RESIDENCE, with good larden. Apply, with terms, to A.B., Cambrian Office. Swansea Chamber of Commerce. rHE COUNCIL are prepared to receive applications for the vacant post of SECRETARY. All Lpplications are to be made on or before the 11th inst., md addressed to the President, Chamber of Commerce, Somerset Place. PROFITABLE AGENCY.—Teas in Packets, or loose, to retail at all prices. Also French ,offees. AGENTS, &c WANTED. Particulars free -Write to ASAM TEA COMPANY, 132, Upper rhames-street, London. Established 1844. I GENTo WANTED to SELL GLOY, as a sub- r\_ stitute for Glue, Paste, Gum, &c., more effective, ncomparably cheaper. Testimonials from the largest consumers in the world. Lucrative Agency. Address TLOY COMPANY, St. Mary's Chambers, St. Mary Axe, London. To Merchants and Ship Brokers. A GENTLEMAN desires to place his Son, a steady r\_ lad of 16, liberally educated, in a well-established MERCHANT'S OFFICE. Advertiser is prepared to pay a fair premium. Address, stating terms and particulars, "A. Z." Cambrian Office. CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT for Ladies at home, in Artistic Embroidery. Specimen to try, seven stamps. Letters only. Madame E. CLAY, 44, Somerville-road, Queen's-road, Peckham, London, S.E. TO LET. OFFICES TO LET. SUPERIOR SUITES of OFFICES TO LET (lofty, commodious, and well ventilated) at Messrs. F. PRIMAVESI & SONS' new premises, 26, Castle-street, Swansea. T 0 BEL E T, 0 R 13 0 L D, And may be entered on immediately, SOUTH PROSPECT, Terrace Road, near Fynone House, Swansea. Rent moderate. For particulars, Apply on the Premises. APARTMENTS. TWO or FOUR ROOMS to LET. Apply G. W. 1, Windsor Terrace, Uplands, Swansea. TO BE LET, OR SOLD, THE PARK INN, Park-street, Mumbles—a Free Double-licensed Public-house, containing eight rooms, brew-hoase, blacksmith's shop, and good well of water. Apply to John Woollacott, Newton. To be Let. with Immediate Possession A COMMODIOUS detached DWELLING-HOUSE, situated at the foot of Mount Pleasant, contain- ing three sitting rooms on ground floor, five bed-rooma, bath room, with hot and cold water, kitchens, scullery, &c. Walled Garden in front with Greenhouse. Apply to E. HAMMETT, 5, Brunswick-place, Swansea. APARTMENTS TO LET. Upper Villa, Langland Bay, Mumbles. MRS. DAVIES will LET the whole of the above Villa, or a part as Apartments, with Coaeh-house Md Stables, for the Autumn Months, at moderate terms. Apply as above. Situation well suited for Invalids. FOR SALE. SWANSEA. FOR SALE, FIVE ROOMED HOUSE, No. IS, Richard's-terrace, Argyle-street.—Apply David Jones, 10, Foxhole- road, Swansea. To be Sold by Private Contract, NOS. 14 and 15, BRYNSIFI TERRACE, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. Apply to J. Irwin Gear, 22, Union-street, Swansea. LOUGHOR, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, either singly or in one or more Lots, NINE good five- roomed COTTAGES, situate at Loughor, and known as Banfield-terrace. Held on lease for 99 years from March, 1874, at the annual rent of £410s. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Tribe, Clarke, Cawker & Co., Swansea. TO ADVERTISERS. The following are our London Advertising Agents, through any of whom advertisements may be received on our account:— ALGAR, FREDERICK, 8, Clement's Lane. BAILY & Co., Nicholas Lane, E.C. BARKER & SONS, 8, Birchin Lane. CLARK SON, & PLATT, 85, Gracechurch Street. COLMAN, T., 161, Strand. CROSSLEY, C. R. & Co., 38 Poultry, Bank. DAVIES & Co., 1, Finch Lane, Cornhill. DAWSON & SONS, 121, Cannon St eet. DEACON ,t Co.. 150, Leadenhall Street. GREEN, H., 117, Chancery Lane.. HOOPER & BATTY, 1, George Street, Mansion House. KELLY, GEORGE 4 Co., 23, Kin,' Stree\ Westminster, S.W. KENSINGTON SC. Co., George Street, Mausion House. KINGSBURY & Co., George Yard, Lombard Street. LAUGHTON & Co., 142, Queen Victoria Street. MAY C H & Co., 78, Gracechurch Street. MAY,' f! & SON, 159, PiccadiUy. MITCHELL & Co., 12 and 13. Red Lion Court. MORRIS, H., Printing House Square. REID, J. F. It NEPHEW, 14, George Street, Mansion House. REYNELL & SON, 44. Chancery Lane. SMITH, VT. H. & SON, 186, Strand. STREET BROTHERS, 5, Serle Street, Line ln's Inn. STREET, G. & Co., 30, Cornhill. VICKERS. J. W., 5 Nicholas Lane, Lombard Street, WHITE, K, F, & SON, 33, Fleet Street.