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NEW GOODS. B. EVANS & Compy. Invite Inspection of the 'ENORMOUS CONSIGNMENTS of 1M E W GOODS DAILY BEING RECEIVED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Grand Selection. Lowest Prices. TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. 4 j;c-' "n¿' -v — -n- .).'n 1.I&T1'oi'V"P'W': 'I'Q8O!y VV. WILLIAMS, JEWELLER, &z& 29, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. The Largest Selection in South Wales. r'152 THOMAS AND HENDERSON ARE NOW SHOWING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN GENTLEMEN'S HATS AND HOSIERY. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, Temple Buildings & Goat-street, Swansea. rM38 ROYAL HOTEL is the Largest and most modern in the County Borough of Swansea. THREE MINUTES' WALK FROM THE PRINCIPAL RAILWAYS. 68 Bedrooms, (lately added Ladies' Coffee Room), handsome Banquetting: Hall, 70 feet long:, 30 feet wide. N.B.—Onr SATURDAY POPULAR ORDINARY as usual (Wine optional.) (7 F. E. NICHOLLS, FAMILY BAKER, 19, WATERLOO STREET, SWANSEA. DAILY DELIVERIES-TOWN & NEIGHBOURHOOD. SMITH'S PATENT HOW BREAD, Recommended by the leading Medical Men of the day. FLOUR 1/10, 2/ and 2/2 PER SCORE. Orders per Post Promptly Attended to. [4456 THOMAS, YVATKLNS & CO., (LIMITED) Builders and Contractors, BRUNSWICK ST.. SWANSEA. Painters, Decorators, and Paper-hangers, (Ecclesiastical Decoration and Lead-light Work a Speeialite) PLUMBERS, ELECTRIC BELL-HANGERS, HOT AND COLD WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. Agents for Messrs. J. B. White & Brothers' Celebrated Portland Cement. Estimates given for every description of Ready-made Joinery and Builders work, Exnerienced workmen sent to a.ny part of the country. [2512 b. K B B TJILDING S ALE. DOWN & SON, Having1 commenced extensive ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS and SHOW ROOMS (which will give them more than double their present floor space), are now offering their IMMENSE STOCK OF CABINET GOODS, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, &c., &c., at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. STEAM CABINET WORRS, I HIGH-STREET and MOMIS-LOE, SWANSEA. OSEE DATVTD JENKINS LATE OF THE FIRM OF I THOMAS WATKINS & JENKINS BUILDER. CONTRACTOR. PAINTER. DB.JORATOH, & SANITARY ENGINEER. OXFORD jnjNERY WORKS, B: a-: STBEST, SWANSEA. CONTRACTOR TO H.M. OEFICE OF WORKS. Es'I IMAGES G1 v EN ftrr oil KINDS (If READY-MADE JOINER Y Jj- BUILDERS' WORA EXPERIENCED WORKMEN SENT TO ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. Greenhouses, Conservatories, &c., made to order at shortest notice SLATES, BRICKS. AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDERS' MATERIALS KEPT IN STOCK. Agent for J. B. White & Brothers' Celebrated Portland Cement 2614] jfc rr 3LISHBD 1 8 G a r- JTEATHFIELD YARD. SWANSEA. T. P. JONES (LATE AARON BOUNDY)> BUILDERS' MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. $gr LONDON P< iirrL.lNO f'EMi-.NT DEPOT. [429 f GAS BOILING STOYES, FROM 1/6 EACH. JOM LEGG. IEISOI-STEEET, SWANSEA.. [3 ~F~ "BONNET'T AND~SON" PtUSI:f{6. GA, HOT WATER, & t'ANir.RY ENGINEERS, K0J.sE LECORA.TORS & COVTP'CTO- 3r2. FIdHER ST.. SWANSEA.9 F. C. EDDERSHAW, 91. HIGH-STREET. SWANSEA. Best Possible Value in HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of Every Description. BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, And Every Eequisite for complete House Furnishing. ESTIMATES FREE. INSPECTION T N V I THT1 CRICKET FIELD. SWANSEA. I ANNUAL FETE & GALA In Aid of the POLICE BAND FUND, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1893. Athletic Sports by St. Helen's Harriers. St. John's Ambulance Competitions (Open). Fire Brigade Competition. EXHIBITION OF FIRE ENGINES AT WORK, SAVING LIFE AT FIRES, ETC. GRAND FOOTBALL MATCH BY ARTIFICIAL LIGHT. ONE HALF-HOUR IN SHADOW LAND. MAGNIFICENT ILLUMINATIONS, by MESSRS. JAMES PAIN & SONS, of London, Liverpool, New York, and Chicago. PROMENADE CONCERT BY THE POLICE BAND, Who will be Assisted by other Well-known Performers. GATES Open at 5.0 to Commence at 5.30 p.m. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE Enclosure and Grand Stand, Sixpence Extra. -IN -R, -T-H N Further particulars may be obtained of the Secretaries, Poke a Station, Guildhall- N.B.—All persons having tickets for the 7th will please use them on the 21st. mmittee regret that the Fete had to be postponed in consequence of the Colliers' Strike. lyuH S. BLUNDELL, IRONMONGER, St. HELEN'S ROAD. T4692 CTROWLAND, Contractor to the Swansea Harbour Trustees, AND HAULAGE CONTRACTOR TO THE MIDLAND AND OTHER RAILWAY COMPANIES. ^Locar~ 17, SOMERSET PLCE. [1397 CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER STREET, SWANSEA. JOHN JONES & CO., CARRIAGE BUILDERS- ALL ORDERS for New Work, General Repairs, Painting, Trimming, &c.( promptly .^tended to. uuilding supplied 638 Rubber Tyres, and all the Specialities connected with Catjrriag* J. BRADER AND SONS ARE NOW SHOWING BY FAR THE LARGEST & MOST-VARIED STOCK OF PIANOS, ORGANS & HARMONIUMS CONTAINED IN ANY ONE ESTABLISHMENT IN WALES. OUB PRICES are the most reasonable, either for Cash or 1 2 or 3 Years' System. Inspection Respectfully Invited. Lists Free. ONLY ADDRESS 9, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. SEVERAL SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR CASH. r34&, CORKER AND BEVAN. 3, MOUNT-STREET, SWANSEA, HAULAGE CONTRACTORS, COAL MERCHANTS, &0. HAY, STRAW, AND MOSS LITTER SALESMEN. LARGE Stock of Clover and Meadow Hay, and Moss Litter always on hand Best Ffaldao Coal Z aapphed at shortest notice. AGENTS FOR CHAS. FRANCIS, SON & CO.'S BEST PORTLAND CEMENT. [4447 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED SADDLERY BUSINESS IN SWANSEA. m/ 1 J. BENJAMIN, SAD D L E R & H A a E SSM A N U F A V T U It E R, 8, PORTLAND-STREET. Mb W)R-ACTICAL In all Branches of the Trade. All Orders for Work and JL Repairs punctually attended to. Best Materials & Competent Workman kept. PORTMANTEAUS AND BAGS REPAIRED. [2730 ESTABLISHED 1871. DRINK Hansard's Ærated Waters. Gingerade, Raspberryade. Gingerale, Champagne Cider, Lemonade, Soda Water, &c. Also HOP BITTERS. I ALT MADE FROM PURE SPRING WATER- MANUFACTORIES: SWANSEA, LLANELLY & BRIDGEND. [4612 THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. PIANOFORTES by BROADWOOD, PIANOFORTES by COLLARD, PIANOFORTES by BRINSMEAD, PIANOFORTES by NEUMEYER, PIANOFORTES by KIRKMAN, PIANOFORTES by ERARD, AND A,LL THE LEADING MAKJŒS, FROM 108. MONTHLY, until Paid for; after wich, and WIthout any Cne whatever, the inlltrumeat becomes the Property of the Hirer. THOMPSON & SHÅCKELLIMITED. 32, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA THOMPSON & SHACKELL. LIMITED. QUEEN'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, CARDIFF THOMPSON & SHACKELL. LIMITED, 113, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. _i' JCi \.9 i 1-# \.J .,j-" t. J-4L. LJJ_f"" THOMPSON & SHACKELL. LIMITED, j 5. COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. hso AT 30, BRIDGE STREET, AND 142, NEWFOUNDLAND ROAD, BRISTOL; j ecJ. STEPNEY STREET, LLANELLY; -IAESTEG, CHELTENHAM, GLOUCESTER, PENARTH, PONTYPRIDD, &0., Ac. THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON AND JL SHACKELL upwaras 01 30 years ago, since which time many thousands of homes have been rendered happy by the possession of a MuKioal Instrument on such easy terms. The Monthly Payments ARE so low that there need be no house without a PIANO, AMERICAN OrGAN, or HARMONIUM. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LIMITED, are always pleased to send Fall Particulars, with Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs of the Newest Styles, Ac., free by post, on the application of any intending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH.—The most liberal Discount is allowed to Cash Buyers, and a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS are always in Stock to select from at about HALF-PRICE. THOMPSON & SHACIELL. LIMITED. SWANSEA, CARDIFF, BRISTOL, CHELTENHAM, LLANELLY, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, MAUSTEG. PENYGRAIG. G LOUCESTER. PENARTH. CARMARTHEN. & PONTYPRIDD. [3612 T. YORATH, Is now showing the NEWEST DESIGNS in BLACK MATERIAL for DRESSES and FAMILY MOURNING. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE IN BLACK FRENCH MERINO at 1/3, 1/41, 1/, 1/9, lilli, 2/6, 2/ll!, 3/6 per yard; FRENCH CASHMERES, loi,(L 1 1IO{-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/113, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6; FIGURED and FANCY BLACK MATERIALS, 11at 1/6, lilli, 2/6, 2/11!. FRENCH FOULE, WHIP- 4 CORD, BLACK DIAGONAL, FANCY and PLAIN SERGES in great variety. I. MILLINERY, MANTLE AND DRESSMAKING. MOURNING ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. YORATH'S, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsisting be- tween us the undersigned, HENRY JOSEPH MADGE and GEORGE SYMONS, carrying on business as Ship Provision Merchants and Ship and General Commission Agents, at Broad Quay, in the County Borough of Swansea, under the style or firm of MADGE, SYMONS & Co., has been DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, as from the 20th day of JANUARY, 1893. Dated 28th August, 1893. HENRY JOSEPH MADGE. GEORGE SYMONS. WITNESS: HERBERT MONGER, Solicitor, Swansea. [4707 In the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Swansea. No. W. 3,681. By Transfer from the High Court of Justice to the Swansea County Court, under Section 69 of the County Courts Act, 1888. Re David Thomas, Deceased. PURSUANT to a decree made by Mr. Justice Chitty in an action, W ILLIAM MORRIS AND COMPANY V. ANN THOMAS," in the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, the Creditors of the above-named DAVID THOMAS, late of 33, Oxford-street, in the County Borough of Swansea, Woollen Merchant, deceased (who died on the 13th day of April, 1893), are, on or before the 18th day of SEPTEMBER instant, to send by post to the undersigned their names and addresses, with full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. In default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said decree. Every Creditor holding any security is to produce the same before me at the Court Office, Cambrian-place, Swansea, on the 25th day of SEPTEMBER, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, being the time appointed for adjudicating on claims. S. HOME, 4699] Registrar of the Court. PONTARDAWE UNION. To Tradesmen and Others. THE GUARDIANS of the PONTARDAWE UNION are prepared to recetre TENDERS for the supply of Provisions, Meat, Milk, Ooffins. &c., to be delivered at the Union Work- house, Pontardawe, for the Quarter ending the 25th day of DECEMBER next. Also for printing 200 Abstracts of the Union and Sanitary Accounts, and 200 Lists of Paupers. Tenders (a form in which the same is to be made, can be obtained on application to me) must be sent to me at my Office on or before the 20th SEPTEMBER instant. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, and reserve power to accept any tender in its entirety or any portion of any tender. Samples of such articles as admit thereof to be sent in with the Tender. By Order, D. BEVAN TURBERVILLE. Clerk to the Guardians. Herbert Chambers, Pontardawe, 4th September, 1893. [4697 Neath Union. TO TRADESMEN. AND OTHERS. rpHE Guardians of the NEATH UNION are X prepared to receive TENDERS for the SUPPLY of the undermentioned PROVISIONS, J DRAPE KY AND GOODS, to be delivered at the Workhouse, .Neath, and also for the supply of the undermentioned Provisions, &c., to be delivered at the Cottage Homes, Bryncoch, for SIX MONTHS, commencing on the 29th SEPTEMBER inst. Sealed Tenders to be sent to the Clerk to the Guardians before 10 a.m. on MONDAY, the 18th SEPTEMBER inst. Groceries, beef and mutton, boots and shoes, wines and spirits, coal, potatoes, drapery and clothing coffins, with shrouds and use of palls, for persons above the age of 11 years (to be delivered within three miles of the town of Neath and Britonferry, the wood to be well-sea- soned elm, not less than three quarters of an inch thick in all parts, and the cotlin to be ledged), at per each coffins and shrouds for persons under that age, at per each milk for the Cottage Homes for one year also for the Printing of 300 Lists of Paupers, Abstracts of Accounts, and ether printing of the snid Union, particulars of which can be obtained from the Clerk. The Guardians will also be prepared to receive Tenders for Milk, Groceries, Meat and Boots for the parishes of Aberavon, Briton Ferry and Coed- franc, and for the district of Taibach. Statements as to the estimated quantity likely to be required, and Conditions ot Contract and Forms of Tender (in which Form alone Tenders will be received), may be had, on application to the undersigned, on or before SATURDAY, the 16th SEPTEMBER next. Separate Tenders must be sent in for the Cottage Homes. All Tenders must be sent in to the Clerk on or before the day named. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept any tender, and reserve power to accept uijy Tender in its entirety, or any portion of any Tender. Standard samples of drapery and boots are kept at the Workhouse, and can be inspected by intending contractors. Samples of such other articles as admit thereof to be sent in with the Tender. By Order, H. CUTHBERTSON, Clerk to the Guardians. Union Offices, Neath, Sept. 5th, 1893. [4701 WALTER LEE, BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT 44 & 45, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA Next Door to the Post Office. A LARGE VARIETY OF SUMMER GOODS. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER. [525 Very Important I to dheep Farmers. PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE. ONE TRIAL Y IS -R ],Q UFI,,S TED. THOMAS'S Celebrated LAMB DRENCHES. THE Farmer's sjw-.it.cst Friend. Has saved tens of thousands of Lambs. Is used all over the conntry. i\o farmer should be without it. After its use the flock is safe from the ravages of Red Water, and other diseases so fatal to lambs. Prepared only by W. THOMAS, MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, MEDICAL HALL. BUILTH WELLS, BRECONSHIRE. [3225 PERRY'S Manufacturers' and DI., rchants' Directory of Great Britain AND CONTINENTAL, COLONIAL AND AMERICAN MERCANTILE GUIDE. Circulated in Grf-at Briton and Ireland, the Continflit o Kurop", Amex-ion, flut the Colonies, HELMET BUILDINGS, WORMWOOD STREET, LONDON, L.C. ESTABLISHED 1874. CONTAINS" OVER TWO THOUSAND PAGEo" of most useful information for Ivianufcicturtrs, Merchants, Importers and Ex- porters to a parts of the world. The Coal. Iron, nnd Tiri-Piate Itdustries form a grent te;itnrt? oi 'his Work, as Brands, Trade3 MaikK, and Hele £ r;ip!iic Addresses are inserted. It also contains a fine list of Shippers for all the princip.i! Towns in Great, Britain. Price to Subscribers 21/- 4;i561 Non—ubscribers 3'0/- j MEY'S WATCH-SPRING i CORSETS, Made in Short Hip, Medium, and Long Waisted. Can be washed and steels replaced without a single stich being required. The unanimous opinion is that they are the BTIST CJORSETS IN THE MARKET. They add perfect figure and give grace to the wearer. A LARGE STOCK of these good value always on hand at I W. RHYS THOMAS'S, 51, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. [4432 HENRY A. CHAPMAN, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, WINNER OF SEVERAL MEDALS AND FIRST PRIZES FOB PHOTOGRAPHS AND OIL PAINTINGS. THE BEST STUDIO IN THE PRINCt PALITY FOR BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES. ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS AND ADDITIONS. PRICES: 3 for 2s.; 6 for 3s.; 12 for 5s. 6d. 236, HIGH-STREBT, SWANSEA. R» CONVERSATIONAL CLASSES For FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH, and ITALIAN, conducted by OSWALD. KORTH, Professor of Languages, OPEN in SEPTEMBER at LESLIE ACADEMY", 1, KENSINGTON-TERRACE, SWANSEA. These Classes are intended to cultivate an idiomatic every-day language, and to supplement the linguistic knowledge obtained at Schools and Colleges. Prospectus on application. [11 1 THE LANDORE PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. ^ESTABLISHED MAY. 1875.) rhe SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT shows Assests amounting to over £34,500, with a Reserve Fund of ZI,591 Os. 3d. I INVESTING SHARES issued at any time to neet the convenience of Investors at 5 per ccnt. oer annum on compound interest. ADVANCES promptly made on eligible 'ecurities, repayable by easy Monthly Subscrip- ;ions during terms of from 3 to 16 years, redeemable at any time. DEPOSITS received at 4! per cent. per tnnum, with every facility for withdrawal. For Prospectuses, Reports and all information, ipply to the Secretaries, viz.DAVID R. KNOYLE, Accountant, 7, Fisher-street, Swansea, Br TRKVOR V. JONEi, Millbrook House, Neath, 13535 T. H. CRASP, F.R.H.S., & Co., Clyne Valley Nurseries, SKETTY, SWANSEA. Nurserymen, Florists, Seedsmen, LANDSCAPE GARDENERS, AND GARDEN CONTRACTORS. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to laying-ont of Ornamental Grounds and Transplanting large Trees. Ferneries, Grottos, and Landscape Rockwork designed, constructed and planted in any part of the Kingdom. Plans, estimates, and all informa- tion on application. House, Table, and Ball-room Decorations tastefully carried out Bouquets, Wreaths, Sprays, and Button-holes, the latest London style. CARNATIONS & HERBACEOUS PLANTS A SPECIALITY, For which have been obtained the ROYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY'S MEDAL, 1891. and the INTERNATIONAL GOLD MEDAL, LONDON, 1892. Experienced Gardeners sent out from our Nurseries to advise or superintend the laying-out of new gardens or re-modelling old ones at moderate cost. Gardens kept in order by the week, month or year. [4394 PADEREWSKI says 11 Play only on an Erard p wherever obtainable." lb-IRARD Makers to u the Queen, 18, i I" Great Marlborongh-st., Regent-st. ADEREWSKI say-s Play only on an Erard wherever obtainable." EB.A R.D New Parisian Models now being exhibited. PADEREWSKI says "Play only on an Erard p berever obtei ii able -1RARD The remainder of the English J1 Models at Great Reductions. ay olil- ADERE WSKI says: Play only on an Erard p wb -never obtainable," B. and P. ERA Rp. MAKERS to t'ie R0JLFL FAMILY, 18 GREAT MARLBOROUGH-8T., REGENT-ST., W. [3548 Wedding Rings, 22-carat Hall-marked Government Stamp (new). COX SHILLINGS PER PENNYWEIGHT. Uaual price, Ten Shillings. 3J PENNYWEIGHTS, 20«. HENRY BARNETT 6, HEATHFIELD-STREET 423] -—— SWANSEA. KSTABLISHED 1831. wid. PHILLIPS, UNDER" AKER, AND COMPLETE FU); EHAf. FRP.T,SNKR ill, WELLINGTON STREET, ATn singleton t Hit race SWANSEA. conducted in Town or Country on reasonable terms. Estimates on application. yis application. yis -I.- I ¡ CUPISS' CONSTITUTION BALLS Testimonial. The Cannock Agr. Co;, JJA. Cannock, Apl. 16, 1S90. Dear Sirs,—I have much pleasure in testifying to the superiority of your Horse CONSTITUTION BALLS. We have used them for the last 10 years, and find nothing that can equal them. You can make what use you like of this toStiMo ni,l.-Yours faithfully, HENRY R. HABT, Managing Director. For Horses, for S^ease, Swelled Legs, » 4 C K 6 CL T? APIA CoMs, star- ing Coat, INFLUENZA. £ 4^? tone a nd hisrhUFI'/I AII £ For Cattle & ;heep in cases of Hove or FLOWN. Hide Bound, Loss of Appetite, Distemper ,Ep idemlc, For SCOURING in 3 THEY almost infallible. Prepared upwards of 50 years by the late FRANCIS CUPISS, M.B.OV.9. Sold in Packets 1/9 and 3/6 each, 7 small lo/6, 7 large 21/ by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, or from the Proprietor, The Wilderness, Diss, N orfolk, on receipt of amount. (2987 TEETH: F. OWEN TEETH. SURGEON DENTIST, 42, QTJEEHST-ST., CARDIFF, 4. OXFORD-STREET. SWANSEA. AMERICAN TEETH.—Established to supply Public with Genuine American and Painless Dentistry, under the management of the old-established and well-known Dentists# TEETH.—Perfection in eating and speaking. TEETH.—Perfectly natural and life-like in appearance. Warranted to give every satisfaction. Consultations Free Daily from 9 till 7. [4472 Upper or Lower Set from £ 2/10/ Single Tooth from 51-. EXCURSIONS. Pockett's Bristol Channel Steam Packet Co., Limited. BARNSTAPLE FAIR, SEPT. 13th, 14th & 15th. I n CHEAP EXCURSIONS from SWANSEA to BARNSTAPLE and BACK, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, SEPT. 12th, 13th, 14th & 15th, Each day at 7.30 a.m., from Pockett's Wharf, Per the Saloon Passenger Steamship, VELINDRA," Via Ilfracombe and the London and South- western Railway. FARES:—Best Cabin and 3rd Class, 7s. Fore Cabin and 3rd Class, 5s. 6d. CHEAP 1-DAY EXCURSION, FRIDAY, SEPT. 15TH. FARES Best Cabin and 3rd Class, 5s. Fore Cabin and 3rd Class, 4s. For times of returning and other particulars see small bills. [4718 Pockett's Bristol Channel Steam Packet Co., Limited. MARINE EXCURSIONS from SWANSEA by the Sea-going Saloon Passenger nlfliiffllllii Steamship "VELINDRA." Weather and other circumstances permitting. (The only Excursion Steamer in the Bristol Channel Classed A 1 at Lloyd's). SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th—to ILFRACOMBE and CLOVELLY, leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m., leaving Clovelly at 3.30 p.m., and Ilfracombe at 5.30 p.m. I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th -to ILFRACOMBE and CLOVKLLY, leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m., leaving Clovelly at 4.0 p.m., and Ilfracombe at6.0 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th-to ILFRACOMBE and LuNDY ISLAND, leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m.. leaving Lundy at 3.30 p.m., and Ilfracombe at 6.0 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th-to ILFRA- COMBE and CLOVELLY, leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m., leaving Clovelly at 4.0 p.m., and Ilfracombe at 6.0 p.m. 1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th-to ILFRACOMBE and LYNMOUTH, leaving Swansea at 7.30 a m leaving Lynmouth at 4.30 p.m., and Ilfracombe at 6.0 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th-to ILFRACOMBE and LUNDT ISLAND, leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m. leaving Lundy at 3.30 p.m., and Ilfracombe at 6.30 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th-to ILFRACOMBE and CLOVELLY, leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m., leaving Clovelly at 4.0 p.m., and Ilfracombe at 6.0 p.m. Excursion Fares (returning same day):—Best Cabin, 33. 6d.; Fore Cabin, 2s. 6d.; Saturday to Monday, Best Cabin, os. 6d.; Fore Cabin, 3s. 6d. Ordinary Fares :-Single, Best Cabin, 4s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, 3s. Return, available for One Month, Best Cabin, 7s.; Fore Cabin, 5s. Day Excursion Fares Clovelly, Lundy Island, and Lynmouth, Best Cabin, 5s. Refreshments can be had on Board. FOR Cheap Excursions to Barnstaple, Bideford, Torrington, Exeter, Tavistock, Plymouth, Chard, Yeovil, &c., every Saturday and Monday, see Special Bills. [4308 Great Western Railway. CHEAP EXCURSION TRAINS will run as under :— under :— TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. To CARMARTHEN, Whitland, Haverfordwest. Old Milford, and New Milford, leaving NEATH 5.50 p.m., SWANSEA 5.55, and Landore at 6.10 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. To CARDIFF (Horse Show), leaving LLANELLY at 7.20 a.m., Gowerton 7.30, SWANSEA 7.45, Landore 7.55, Liansamlet 8.5, Dynevor 8.10, NEATH 8.20, Briton Ferry 8.30, Port Talbot 8.40, Pyle 8.50, and Bridgend at 9.5 a.m.; returning same day. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. To SWANSEA, Merthyr, Cardiff, Newport, Bristol, &c., leaving *LLANELLY 10.10 a.m.; and to BRISTOL only from FSWASBEA at 10.25 a.m., fLandore 10.40, NEATH 11.5, and Port Talbot at 11.15 a.m. Not to Swansea. f Passengers also booked to Cardiff and Newport only on September 19. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. To BRIDGEWATER, Taunton, EXETER, Torquay, Plymouth, Falmouth, Penzance, &O., leaving LLANELLY 10.10 a.m., SWANSEA 10.25, Landore 10.40, NEATH 11.5, Port Talbot 11.15, Bridgend 11.40, Llantrissant 12.0 noon. On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, An EXCURSION to BATH, Trowbridge, Westbury, Salisbury, Southampton, Bournemouth West, and Ports-mouth for 8 days, will leave Llanelly at 10.10 «.M., Swansea 10.25, Landore 10.40, Neath 11.5, Port Talbot 11.15, Bridsend 11.40 a.M. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. HALF DAY EXCURSION to CARDIFF (Horse Show), leaving SWANSEA (High-street) at 12.45 p.m., Landore 12.50, NEATH 1.5, Briton Ferry 1.10, Port Talbot 1.20, and Bridgend at 1.50 p.m. NEATH GREAT FAIR. On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, II CHEAP DAY TRIP TICKETS will be issued to NEATH from LLANELLY, SWANSEA, Landore, Liansamlet, Port Talbut, Pyle and Bridgend. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. To LONDON for 2 or 5 Days, leaving LLANELLY 11.30 p.m., Gowerton 11.45, SWANSEA (High-street) 11.50, Landore 12.5 a.m. (Sunday morning), NEATH 12.25, Briton Ferry 12.35, Port Talbot 12.45 Bridgend 1.10, and Llantrissant at 1.30 a.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. DAY TRIP to BRISTOL (Lawrence Hill Station), leaving LLANELLY 7.30 a.m., SWANSEA 7.50, Landore 8.5, NEATH 8.20, Port Talbot 8.35, and Bridgend at 9.5 a.m. For fares and full particulars, see bills. 4695] HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. London & North-Western Railway. LAST TRIP OF THE SEASON. CHEAP EIGHT-DAY EXCURSION 'L7 TICKETS will be issued on MONDAY, SEPT. 11,1893, to LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, Stockport, Warrington, Birkenhead, Crewe, Shrewsbury, Chester, Buxton, Leeds, Sheffield, Halifax, Huddersfield, Wakefield, Bradford, Wigan, Southport, Preston, Morecambe, Denbigh' Blackpool, Lancaster, Barrow, Penrith Carlisle and Windermere; also 15-DAY TICKETS to Rhyl, Abergele, Llandudno, Conway, Bangor and Carnarvon, from the Stations named below' at the times stated :— Monday, Sept. 11th. Stations. a.m. SWANSEA (V.S.) 10.30 Swansea Bay 10 33 Mumbles Road 10 37 CHEAP EIGHT-DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1893, to the following Stations on the North- Eastern Railway: TYNEMOUTH. NEW- CAb 1 LE-UPON-TYNE, Darlington, Richmond. Consett, Hull, Harrogate, Durham. Bishop Aucklaud, South Shields, Sunderland, Stockton, Middiesboro', York, West Hartlepool, Hartlepool- East and Scarboro', from the Stations named below at the times stated Stations. a-.m. SWANSEA (V.S.) 10 0 Sw,iii.,eo, Pay 6 18 Llandovery 7 47 All information regarding- these Excursion Trains may be obtained at the office of Mr. F. SMITH, District Traffic Superintendent, Swansea. FRED. HARRISON, Gen. Manager. Euston Station, Sept., 1893. [4684 The Universal Bill Posting Co, RENT THE LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea and surrounding District. ADDRESS ;—28, LOWER UNION STREET SWANSEA. 4a I EXCURSIONS. "VI from SWANSEA by the Fast Channel going Saloon Steamer cc ALEXANDRA." (Weather and other circumstances permitting). SATURDAY, September 9th, to ILFRACOMBE and LYNMOUTH, leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m., leaving Ilfracombe at 5.30 p.m. MONDAY, September 11th, to ILFRACOMBE and LYNMOUTH, leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m., leaving Ilfracombe at 6.0 p.m. TUESDAY, September 12th, to ILFRACOMBE and CLOVELLY, leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m. leaving Ilfracombe at 6.0 p.m. WEDNESDAY, September 13th, to ILFRACOMBE and LYNMOUTH, leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m., leaving Ilfracombe at 6.0 p.m. THURSDAY, September 14th, to ILFRACOMBR and MUMBLES, leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m., leaving Ilfacombe at 6.0 p.m., leaving Mumbles at 4.0 p.m., giving the passengers from the Mumbles and returning to Swansea five hours afloat. FRIDAY, September 15th, to ILFRACOMBB and CLOVELLY, leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m., leaving Ilfracombe at 6.0 p.m. SATURDAY, September 16th, to ILFRACOMBE and LYNMOUTH, leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m., leaving Ilfracombe at 6 p.m. Fares from the Mumbles to Ilfracombe and back to Swansea, 2s. 9d., including boat hire. F AREs.-Ilfracombe, 1st Class Saloon, 3s. 6d.; 2nd Class Saloon, 2s. 6d. (Day Excursion) Single, 1st Class, 4s. 6d.; 2nd Class, 3s. Return from Swansea to Clovelly or Lynmouth, Saloon, 6s.; Fore Cabin, 4s. 6d. Round the Bays towards Worms Head, Saloon, 2s.; 2nd Saloon, Is. 6d. Season Tickets on application. Tickets and refreshments on board. NOTICE.—The Owners will not hold themselves responsible for the safety of any passenger or intending passenger embarking or disembarking from this steamer. Please cross the bridge at Glo'ster-place for the Alexandra Wharf, East Side of South Dock Basin. The "Alexandra" is the largest and fastest cross Channel steamer in the Bristol Channel, and as a proof of her excellent sea-going qualities, she has a Board of Trade Certificate for 351 Passengers to any port in the United Kingdom, as well as the Continent between the Elbe and Brest. The "Alexandra" is the only steamer allowed the above number and Certificate in the Bristol Channel also cross Channel Certificate licensed to carry 553. [4335 MIDLAND RAILWAY. RAIL AND COACH EXCURSIONS TO CRICKHOWELL. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and JLJ SATURDAY, until SEPTEMBER 16th CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to CRICKHOWELL by train leaving Hay at 10.8, Glasbury 10.21, Swansea 8.0, Upper Bank 8.5, Morriston 8.11, Cwm Clydach8.17, Glais 8.22, and Pontardawe at 8.28 a.m. For full particulars see Bills, which may be obtained at the Stations. GEO. H. TURNER, General Manager. Derby, August, 1893. [4671 MESSRS. ALFRED HALL & Co., Limited,, Wine Merchants. 7, Fisher-street. SWANSEA. [704' FOR SALE. FOR SALE, THREE SUBSTANTIAL and WELL-BUILT HOUSES, situate left-hand side WILLOWS-TERRACE, Mount Pleasant (to Carlton-terraee). Auply, DAVID ROBERTS, Auctioneer, Fisher-street, Swansea. f4672 HOUSE FOR SALE. NO. 20, SEBASTOPOL STREET, St. Thomas. Six rooms; in good repair; terms moderate. Apply WILLIAMS, 29, Balaclava-st., St. Thorny. Strawberry Plants. "NoBLES," very early, immense fruit, 1^1 prolific croppers; "JUBILEES," very late, luscious pine flavour, Free, 5s. per 100. All guaranteed fruitful plants. Gardener, E. WATSON, Esq., the Strawberry Gardens, Penally, Pembrokeshire. [4647 Superior Second-hand Furniture. W. E FULLER [J ESPECTFULLY INVITES an inspection of his SPLENDID STOCK of the above- named, which includes Drawing, Dining, and Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Bookcases, Dining Tables, Cabinets, Overmantels, Carpets, &c., several excellent Oil Paintings, and Photographic Prints well worth the attention of Connoisseurs. All goods sent home restored like new, no extra charge being made. Repairs of all kinds neatly and cheaply executed. FURNITURE BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED. 90, BRYNYMOR ROAD, (Opposite Westbourne Hotel). [4703 POTATOES. POTATOES. Now Discharging (North Dock), Prime Cargo of MAGNUMS ex "GAUNTLETT." Also Prime Cargo of ST. BRIEUC WHITE ONIONS, Ex "CRISTAL" (Finest Imported). Large Consignment of VALENCIA ONIONS Arrived in Cases (heavy weights). In Stock, NEW FISH, &c. Due here Friday Next, Clipper ZIPPORAH." With Cargo Selected COOKING APPLES, And POTATOES (Beauvies). FOR WHOLESALE PRICES apply to C. ALLEN & Co., Importers, Padley's Yard, Swansea. September 5th, 1893. F4706 PRIME COMPRESSED ALFALFA HAY, Per s.s. RESOLUTION," DUE AT PORTISHEAD DOCKS, ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER. PRICE, &c., upon application to the Iruporteri, HOLLAND & COOMBS, PENNER CAKE MILLS, BRISTOL. r466., Raphael's Almanack for 1894. IT tells the farmer when to sow his crops and buy and sell his cattle and farm produce. It tells the gardener when to sow, pIp nt, trans- plant, prune, or (loiri.),thing else. It tells the youn; when to court and marry. It tells the unemployed the exact days and hours to Mjek work wirb yucoes-s. It tells TVhen to set fowls, travel, remove, ask favours, ileal with others, buy, set!, sign contracts, speculate, hire servants, Ir. contains Birthd»v Information for every day of the year, also the Fate of any Child bora during 1894. Numerous useful Tables. Legal and Commercial Notes. The Fate of Kings, Nations and Individuals. Vivisection. Theosophy. Burned at the Stake. The Mystery of Death. Cruelty to Children, &c. Pnce 6il. post free 7d. F OCLSH A M. 4, Pilgrim-street, Ludgate Hill, E.C., ROBERTS or DAVILS, Swansea and all Statiouers. [4696 SIM INSURANCE OFFICE UIL (FIRE). FOUNDED 1710. Sum Insured in 1892 £ 391,800,000. For all particulars apply to the following Agent SWANSEA Mr. J. W. Morrig. Mr. T'avers Walters: Messrs. Lowes, Son & Walktn*. Messrs. H. C. Higman & Co. Aberavon Mr. David E. Jones. Mumbles James Orrin. Neath John E. Richards. Briton Ferry H. H. Hunter. Pontardawe Dsvid Smith. Ystnlyfera Morgan Morgan. [2039