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OONTARDULAIS.-The "< ±f be obtained at W. H. SMITH & S> Bookstall, Railway Station. SALES BY AUCTION. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1897. HENDREFOILAN FARM, NEAR SKETTY. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. MESSRS. BEYNON AND MEAGER ARE favoured with instructions from Mr. Howell Davii s, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date and at the above place, the following valuable MILCH COWS, STORE CATTLE, pure-bred SHROPSHIRE Do *11 SHEEP, high-class HORSES, PIGS, POLLTRY, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c., viz. r.Dwc; —e cows with calves at foot, black cow Tippin,' believed to calve in October red cow 'Coettaii,'t)eliuveLi to calve in February roan c w • Strawberry,' believed to calve in February Jersey heifer Buttercup,' behoved to calve in April; 4 yearling heifers, 4 heifer calves, 1 '"HORSES.- Grey cart horse 'Captain,' G years old, 1> b.h., good worker and a grand collier black h(,rse cob Charlie,' 5 years old, 15 h.Il., good and reliable in all ha ness black three-year-old gelding, will make a good harness h rse bay three-year-old tilly, will make a good hack roan three-year-aid tilly, will make a good hack brown two-year-old gelding (by M. Peter's Boy'), will make a good brougham hoise chestnut two-vear-old filly (by Lord Milliiigtuii '), very promising roan 11 are pony, 13 li.h., aged, quiet and used to children roan sucker (by Market Day'). SHEEP.—20 pure Shropshire Down breeding ewes, 10 ditto ewe lamb, li ditto ram lambs. stori s. POULTRY.-A .out 60 cross-bred fowls. CROPS.-Rick of prime meadow hay, 8 mows 01 well-harvested oats, 60 rows of swedes, 8 rows of potatoes (Windsor Castle). IMPLEMENTS.—Tip-cart (nearly new\ spring cait, pony tr..p, plough (Howard), cultivator (Ktll), set ol pony harness, heavy set oi drags. The roots will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. N.B.-The Stock is specially worthy the attention of buyers. M st of ihe cattle show a lot of shorthorn, and the milch cows are heavy milkers. The horses are good and reliable, and the colts are got by such well- known sires as 'Lord Millington,' St. Peter's Boy, Marktt Dil)' &c. The slieep are all pure Shropsliires. The ram lambs are a grand lot, and should nut be missed by persons desirous of improving their stock. The pigs are good doers, and the roots are in forward growth. Th hay and corn have been well harvested. Six months' credit will be given upon approved security on sums of 15 and upwards, or discount for cash at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. Luncheon at 11.30 a.m. Sale immediately after. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swan- sea. L10852 COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD HOUSES, AND GOODWILL OF AN OLD-ESTABLISHED MILK-WALK. MESSRS. BEYNON AND MEAGER have been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late J. M. Harding, Esq., de- ceased, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION (sub- ject to such conditions of sale as shall then and there be produced), at the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, I the 15th day of SEPTEMBER, 1897, at 3 o'clock ill the Afternoon, the following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD FARMS, HOUSES and GOODWILL, viz.. LOT 1 (A).-AM that desirable FARM and LANDS called or known by the name of TOWN HILL FARM," situate at Town Hill, Swansea, containing 50 acres 3 roods and 10 perches. Held for a tt.rm of 21 years from the 29th Sept., 1889, at the low yearly rent of £50. (B) All that substantially-built and beautifully- situated RESIDENCE, overlooking Swansea Bay, containing eight rooms, together with the Dairy, Outside Kitchen, Stable, Barn, Piggeries, and Outbuildings connected therewith, and the well-stocked Kitchen Garden adjoining thereto. Lately in the occupation of J. M. Harding, Esq., deceased. Held for the term of 50 years, from the 29th September, 1872, at the low yearly ground rent of £ 10. (c) All that valuable HOUSE, FARM and LANDS, containing by admeasurement 43 aR,res, or thereabouts, known as GARNLLWYD, situate at Town Hill, Swansea. Held for the term of 21 years, from the 29th September, 1880, at the low yearly rental of £56. (D) All that the GOODWILL of the extensive and well-known MILK-WALK, carried on so successfully by the late Mr. Harding. LOT 2.—All those two well-built five-roomed DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate at Town Hill-road, now in the occupation cf Mr. Barrett and Mr. Davies, and of the estimated value of 4s. 6d. per week each. Held for the term of 75 years F'ri.m the 25th day of March 1875, at the yearly ground rent of £ 4. The Auctioneers recommend the above proper- ties to the attention of fanners, dairymen, and capitali-ts. as offering a unique oppo:tunity of acquiring one of the most successful dairy £ »nrl IN CL<LS3 COlidltlOIl. For further particulars to the Auctioneers, at tneir offic Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea, or to Atoy Evans and Thomas, Soii,.it,rs, 15, Ade T street, Swansea. MONDAY, SEPT. 20th, 1897. SKETTY PARK, near SWANSEA. Firizt Annual Important Sale of Milch, Fat and Store Cattle, Horses, Prime Fat and Store, Pure- bred and Cross-bred Sheep, and Poultry. MESSRS. BEYNON and MEA IER have been favoured with instructions from Sir R. A. Mori is, Bart., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date and place, the following high-classed e HORSES. CATTLE, SHEEP, and POULTRY, viz. HORSES-Handsorne Cht sti.ut C, b, 4 years old, about ]goR,, 14-2 hh, broken 10 saddle, very promising; Chestnut MarePonv, 2 years old; Chestnut Hoise t ony, yearling Chestnut Mare Pony with foal at foot, aged, 12-2 h.h, iro d in 3aiUlle or harness; Chestnut Mare Pony with fna'l it foot aged, 12-3 h.h, reliaMe and quiet in saddle „nd harness Bay Carriage Horse, 15-3 h.h, 8 years old, wood in single and double harness; Chestnut llorse good in single and double harness; Chestnut llorse 12.2 b h, 9 vears old, quiet in saddle and harness. fndybee1rridden bv children; B.y Filly Pony, 3 years :Q-2 1i )i by Sarctie Ujn Ba v Cart Mare Sally," 1R h h aged' good and staunch in all harness Chest.mt Horse' Ogfb '■ Dick," 7 years old 14 b h g od teui- nere f believed to be sound, good in all harness, and fnt hv tint well-known sire "Tuning Beaconsfield Dark ^ay Mare, 8 years old, 15-2 h.h. fiee from v.re, F .1 „,TF t and wood in all harness; Bay Carriage Mire » Be-s" 15-l"h.h, 6 years old, .ast, quiet and re- Uable in single or double harness, and has been r.daen by? lady, sire "Saucy Boy,' dam unknown Dark Bay Colt, sucker of above, by Cardigan i Bay Cart Hurse "Tommy," aged, 14-2 h.b, very good worker and quiet. „ CATTLE — Six Cows with calves at foot; ilea am White Cow, believed to calve Januarv, :89ö; White and Red Yearling Steer; Red and White Yearling ■teer; Black two-year-old Steer; Brindle do; R^d and White do; 7 Red Steers; Roin do; Lemon and White do Sp"tle<i Red and White do. 8HJ5EP—Six Pure-bred Shropshire Down two-year- old Rams, 6 Cross-bred do, 70 Yearlings Ewes, 100 Pat two-year.old Wethers, iSO Pat two-year-o d Ewes. POULTRY—Sixty Crossbred Fowls. The Auctioneers call special attention to this First Annual Sale the quality of the Stock to be offered is ot a high class, being healthy, and for the most part, young. No time or expense has been spared in the selection of same. The vvhole are well worthy the attention of Stockmasters, Butchers and Farmers. Nine months' credit will be given on approved security on sums of zC5 and upwards or discount for cash at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum Luncheon at 11.30 a.m. Sale immediately after. Auctioneers' Offices, Victor.a ^ber*, Swansea. L SHORT NOTICE. VO 9 PORTLAND-STREET, SWANSEA. <*ALE OF THE WHOLE OF U?II? SALVAGE STOCK- IS -TEADK of MB JENKINS, TAILOR, HALTER, AND s T. LUCAS has been M i,S '» SELL BY PUBLIC XTJL insuticie address, on SATURDAY, I '/of September, 1897, the whole of the th. STOCk.IN-TEADE • +vr,m the fire which occurred on the above premises on Thursday, the 2nd day of Sep- tember. i one of Wheeler and Wil- lhe igood-, P jjacinnes, counter, fixture?, son's Tailor s 'rcds, table, glass brass window fittings, cases, de-k, steps, chairs, e c. np0k ties Umbrellas, quantity of fron;' vests, shirts, socks, soft and hard and cuffs, collars, studs, link", b: aces, caps, etc., The sale to commence at 2.30 in the afternoon precisely, and at 6.30 in t .e eve: xng. There will be no leserve. Terms Lash at rai of hammer. N.B. After this c'earancc sale and the premises have been put in order, Mr. Jenkins will re-open the business. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his offices. 6. Rutland-street, Swansea. I Dated this 9th day of September. 1897i_. 10858 SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1897, And following day it required. LONG OAKS FARM, PENMAEN, GOWER. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE SHORTHORN AND CROSS-BRED MILCH COWS, STORE CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY, CROPS, MODERN AGRI- CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTEN ILS, & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS. BEYNON & MEAGER have been ivt favoured with instructions from Mr. Wm. Parsous, who is leaving the farm, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above dates and place, the following valuable LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNI- 1URE, &c., viz. CATTLE.—Hereford heifer calf, red and white heifer caif, white and lemon heifer believed to calve February, 1?98, white cow 'Lily' in |>rotit, red and white cow Buttercup" d" rpan cow 'Strawberry' do red o>w D isy' do., brown and white cow Cherry do., white and red cow iu.ip do., brown and white cow • Fiim- r.se'do., black cow 'Blackie' do., roan cow 'Sally' do., red and white cow 'Maggie' do., red cow Doll' do., brown cow Brownie' do., red ai.d white cow Nell' do., led and white c<>w lady'<i<> pure pe iinreed Hereford bull coming 3 years old. iS .B — L'tie whole of the above cows are believed to be in alf with second calf. cows are believed to be in < alf with second calf. 8HKEP.—90 cross-bred store lambs, 200 cross-bred ewes, 4 pure Shropshire rains, 1 cross-bred ram. lfeO new hurdles, in which the above sheep will be penned, will also be o £ f<red for s*le in suitable lots. HOKSES.—Chestnut cart mare Violet,' 15 h.h, rising 4 years old, has been worked in chains only blue roan cart mare Jessie, ajjed, 16 h.h, good in all harness; bay cait mare Bright, aged, 11-3 t1jJ> g0LMj allj !eij_ able in all harness, good breeding mare hay carriage mare Lady,' 16 h h, aged, goi.d in all harness bay mare mountain pony, aged, believed to be in foal buy yearling mountain horse pony. PIGS.—12 sl*Ps' strong stores, 4 young breeding sows, cross-bred breeding sow and U y0U* „j„s 2 Iaige cross-bred sows (empty). J » » FOULTUY.-About50 fowls, 15 geese. 8 ducks CROPS.-150 mows ot oats, 35 mows of 1.arl w 6 mows of w beat, large nok of well-harvested prime clover hay, d do. meadow hay.. IMPLEMENTS -2 ploughs (Horusby, 8G R I nearlv new 1 plough (Howard L B.) double Tom (Hornsbj) neaily new Jxirse hne, 2 sets ot harrows I j do chain do, horse rake, twu-section iron' rober turnip slicer, turnip hngerer, winnowing machine 2 chaff- cutters mowing and reaping m achtne co m hi ned (Baniplett), seed dn 1 (Kemp), ue irly new ? ti," irt« gam no, two-wheeied trap, large zinc yaid'f ed n"2 bh 3 zinc sheep troughs 2 wood do, sheep rack 3 sits of carl harness, 2 sets of leading do 2 set, ,,» I vfin' do, set ot plated trap harness, sundry od,l h 8 ropes,rakes, pikes, scythes, sneads cradles ,"lI!le.ss' c other spades, shovels, forks, tp V'V''A'f- "L* ladders, 4 iron and ware pig troughs fi fQ' J? i" cjsks, anvil, bodkins, twivel trees I! tubs' 5 small gates, pair of carriage lamps''inn»a al!r^fl' hay knive; saw. seedlilt, 12 cow ties llfrr/ f cord sheep netting, also a small quantito^?1? h^irl furniture and dairy utensils besides i J householi smaller articles too numerous ?0 'en qnal,Uly °l The Auctioneers, in calling atteru, ,u- ■ ant sale of cattle, horses, piKS X'°nU thls 'Port,; with every confidence recommend F' Ps'. ^c'' ,?a purchasers. The milch cows are "e t0 intending staled are all believed to b^ ca «V,"h'Ce'HaI1'' ,a/ The pure Hereford bull is a ,WlUl s^c '"d ca known breed. The horses are a u'selnlYT I •» W0lfi characters. The sheep are hefilti,, J an I part young, and in forward con ur a ll* t e m°S cross bred, and good doers t" U!on-, lhe P'«s are well-!<nown makers, and ,f !,nljlerae"ts are by suchthatareusedou a weL-lp^ointed^r'm^' Six months' ere lit will Via j such that are used 011 a weL-appointed farm. Six months' ere lit will Via j security on sums of £ 5 an(j ,fnw n ?pon aPProve(^ for cash at the rate of 5 nl ii f °r dlscount Luncheon at 11 0sham Sain P% avll]mm.; Auctioneers' Officef Vi f ^mediately after. apf) "ices, Victoria Chambers, Swan- S6a' I'10855 H.M. DOCKYARD, PEMBROKE DOCK, MESSRS: BOWLÏÑG BROTHERS have j sioners of the Admiralty to SELL RY AHPTIHV on MONDAY. Sept. 20th? ifgy V9UCi prompt, OLD MACHINERY,' 207 L? Bottoms, 169 cwt. 3in. Ashes, 32 ewt 'Brass Boiler Tubes, 100 tons old Iron and Steel Scrap Cuttings, old Tools, Ballow Composition. Leather Hoses, old Leather, old India Rubber] Canvas Rags, Glass Carboys, Cork, Off II Wood,'&c. Catalogues of the Auctioneers' British subjects only admitted to the sales. CEFN COURT, GOYTRE, AND HAGLAN FARMS. All of which are situate about a Mile from Briton F. rry. IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK CROPS, IMPLEMENTS,&o MR. W. B. TRICK has been favoured with instructions by W. H. P. Jenkins, Esq., Banian House, who is leaving the neio-hbourhood, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the above Fa.m-. on THURSDAY, 23rd September, 1897, the whole of the following LIVE STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, AND OTHER EFFECTS, comprising SHEEP. 60 cross-bred Iamb-, 50 Exmoor ewes, shire'ram8 °1(^' three-year-old pedigree Shrop- shorthorn cow in calf, and'fud L i, t°r; second calf; 1 heifer, first calf 9 b he fers in calf 2 three-year 1 Hereford calf 4 yearling heif, rs^1 tw 1 t'°iV "J bull. tw°-J'ear-old Hereford HORSES, L cream pony IQI I10 C l and trustworthy in all harn-ss T^i ? 1 bay mare, 111 foal; 1 dark hiV Ultab'e ior lady old, excellent collier; 5 ye^ s adapted for colliery work • 1 0~y.ear-old colts, promising 1 gre^rt mare, 15"2, exc llent ^rker n T 1 "Be.ssy,"15"3, good in allw mare' 15"2 1 bay horse, Daddv 3 • y maie,' yearling colt; 1 two-year-old oolt m &U W°rk 5 AT BAGLAN n CROPS.—Rick of clover hav « U A I-X 10 ricks of Tartarian oats to' e.xc"llent quality and chaff-cutter. 'gearing, driving-iod, AT CEFN COTJET 10 ir Rick of Iny, about 7 ions 20 1 oats, 2 £ acres of magnum bnr,? s 0 Tfir;anaI! crop and in healthy condit->. potatoes, good GOYTRE, to follow s t' + Rick of clover hay, about o .Cefn t- Tartarian oats, turbin. eearin ns' 10 n-ks of IMPLEMENTS of all KJNC> and chaffcutier. large number of PIGS and Pm "aruess and A Terms —3 months'credit ftrWEY' £ 5 and upwards, or discount-' a,PProTe<i on annum for cash. r at 5 per cent, per Luncheon at Cefn Court Ticket. from 11 to 12.30, by P.S.—'The Auctioneer do.i\.„ 1 attention to this Sale as +1 ca^ special that will be offered are'of n Jd w^°^e °f the lots is hardly necessary to makoU^S1101' na^Lire- the Stock generally, as it is, comment upon that the best supervision anrl ,lversally known exercised in the purchase ar,ri 1en^'°n been Stock. breeding of this Sale to commence at Bao-i. o'clock from there to Cefn Co^fP?^Sely A„CTIONE„-3 Office,, S,AUIX^^»ALLL. FOREST LODGE ANNUAL AUCTICW^ALE OF DEAFT AVILSTATION.ABI^C,T™°CK IIAII.WAV 20th SEPTEMBER, 1897, at 12 30 BPL,°N 10 Shropshire Rams. ^lnninS «'ith 50 Cheviot and Cros8 Carrhe Rams, of extI a good quality. 910 ditto Ewes (300 2 and 3 years). 320 aged Wethers. 550 Ewe and Wether Lambs. 25 Cows and Heifers (Shorthorn A I_- Jersey), 10 of which calve betweon -m7irSJnr± i Christmas, 1897. 10th Sept. and AND »s3„T'd Po°IM ■ »» -R, C. LTJ. WATKINS & Co., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS AND LICENSED VICTUALLER BROKERS. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. Sums of £100, JE150, and C250 Ready to Advance on Mortgage. Agent for General Life Assurance Co b London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. and Alliance Plate-Glass Insurance Co. OXFORD BUILDINGS, 104, OXFORD ST., SWANSEA. [10745 TJL. & T • B L' L L I N HEATHFIELD AND FFYNONE MEWS J SWANSEA. Beg to state that they have added to their Business New Funeral Carriages completely. Telephone No. 65. [431 EDUCATIONAL. L IN LEY HOUSE SCHOOL, WALTER ROAD. SWANSEA. High-class Education for Girls, with Prepara- tory Department and Kindergarten. Sound teaching with careful moral training. Ihe Curriculum includes French, Latin, German, Mathematics. Drawing, Paintng, Music, &c. Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge, Trinity College and Royal Academy of Music Examinations. The next Term commences on WEDNESDAY, Septemoer 15th, 1897. For Prospectus apply to 1he Principal. Mrs. W. NICHOLS.. • • 10843 BOROUGH OF SWANSEA- MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. SESSION 1897-8. PRINCIPAL-G. S. TURPIN, M.A,, D.Sc., F.C.S: EVENING CLASSES In the following Subjects will be held at the GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MOUNT PLEASANT, COMMENCING AS UNDER :— SCIENCE CLAS-E3 en MONDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1897. LANGUAGE a..d COMMERCIAL CLASSES on MONDAY, 27tli SEPTEMBER, 1897. CHEMISTRY, METALLURGY, ELEC- TRICITY, PHYSICS, All both Practical and Theoretical. MECHANICS, PRACTICAL GEOMETRY. MACHINE CONSTRUCTION & DRAWING. STEAM AND THE STEAM ENGINE. STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER DESIGN. DESIGNING OF WHEEL GEARING. MATHEMATICS, HYGIENE, PHYSIO- GRAPHY, MINING AND GEOLOGY. FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, SPANISH, WELSH, LATIN. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC. COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY. TECHNICAL ARITHMETIC AND MENSURATION. GYMNASTICS AND PHYSICAL EXERCISE. Fees.-The Fee for each course of Lectures is 5s. the complete Session. The Fee for each course of Practical Work is 10s. the Session (i.e., Practical Chemistry, Practical Metallurgy, practical Physic-, and Typewriting). A Composition Foe of 10s. admits for the whole Ses-ion to Four Lecture Classes; for a Fee of ■jjj,. Piactical Work in Two Subjects may be included. A special fee is charged for Gymnastics and physical Exercise. For full particulars see the Prospectus of Evening Classe-, which may be o'tained gratis on application at the Swansea Public Lib ary, or any of the Branches, or at the following works The Alilit rjok Iron and Steel Co., Landore Tin- I date Company (Landore), the Cwmfelin Tin Works, Duffr.vn Steel Works, William W.lliam- j and Co. (Morriston), Maunesmanr. Tube Co., Morfa and Middle Bank Works, Hafod Copper Works, and at the Mumbles Railway Station, Ofstermouth, or by p'st, price one penny, on written application to the undersigned. L. COLLWYN LEWfS, Secretary. Grammar School, Swansea..10853 VIOLIN & PIANOFORTE. MR. W. F. HULLEY Will Resume Lessons for the Autumn and Winter Season on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. In consequence of having to decline so many I applicants for lessons last winter, Mr. Hulley has arranged with MR. WALTER WHITAKEE (Leipzig Conservatoire) To assist him with Violin pupils. Special Classes for Orchestral Work. Terms on application. CAE NEWYDD VILLA, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. rtANCTNG CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES, GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD. MISS CRAVEN S CLASSES will be jjesmned at her Residence, as usual, in 0X<TCRAVEN having now returned from T can m ike arrangements for Out-of-town Cla ses,' Schools. Private Lessons, &c. 13 W- M. RADFORD, Member of Amalgamated Musicians Union, RECEIVES PUPILS on VIOLIN and FLUTE. 10170 2, MANSEL-STREET. SWANSEA. BRYN HAULOG, LANGLAND-ROAD, KI MUMBLES. T)IY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS & PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations. Hiffhe~t References. Terms 011 application. Autumn Term begins SEPT. 22::d. Boarders return 011 the 21st CLIFTON, BRISTOL. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE GIRLS' SCHOOL (formerly KINGSDOWN HIGH SCHOOL v for GIRLS), Removed to No. 23, WHITE LADIES'-ROAD. Tr-foi.lisshed 1868. For Boarders and Day Pupils, principal:—MRS. E. E. HOBBS. Tnclusive Fees for Board, English, French, Music, tTormnnv Drawinar, Bookkeeping and Shorthand, •30 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. rtipils prepared for all Examinations. 879 Certificates (269 Honours) obtained during +I10 met, 20 years. Next Term begins SATURDAY, 18th Sept., 1897. HORTH AND AND NAVIGATION SCHOOL. 22 NEW OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS. J. & B. HARRIS. 1st Class Honours Science Teachers. CANDIDATES SUCCESSFULLY Prepared for ALL LOCAL MARINE BOARD Examina- tions. Seventy-five RECENT SUCCESSES of MASTERS and MATES. Mnjority passed on their first trial. Compa-s Deviation. Sight tests. Rule of the Road. PITMAN'S SHORTHAND rapidly taught to speed of 100 words a minute. Arithmetic—Sanitary Inspectors—Civil Service, &c. Rapid success guaranteed in all subjects. EDUCATIONAL. LLANDILO. HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION FOR GIRLS. -d Principal—MISS MCARTHUR. Assi-ted by highly-qualified Vi it-ng Masters, Resident English and Foieign Governesses. General Educati n tuorough and modern, peciai at: entiun given to Music. Very successful re ults in Local Examinations, Oxford and Cambridge, College of Preceptors, Trinity College, and London College of Music. Healthy Locality, Home L'omtoris, Tennis, Cliss on Saturday for Drawing, Pai. ting and Wood-carving. Te. IDS Moderate (inclusive). Sci.ool Re-opens SEPTEMBER 20.h, 1897. L10841 JJ OEOUG ti IJT F SWANSEA. INTERMEDIATE AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION. BOY.-) SCHOOL. The Next TERM commences on THURSDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, 1897. 'I An Entrance Examination will be held for Boys at the Grammar School on Wednesday, September 15th, at 9.30 a.m. School hours, 9.30 a m. to 1 p.m., and 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., except on Wednesdays and Saiur- days. Ttte Head Master ma be seen at the School on TUESDAY, the 14th. a, d WEDNESDAY, 15th, bet a een 10 a.111. and 1 p.m. Entrance toini, and copies of prospectus may be obtained on application at the Secretary's Oflice, Grammar School. GIRLS' SCHOOL. The Next TERM commences on THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 23id, 1897. An Entrance Examination will be held for Girls at the Girls' School, Llwyn-y-Bryn, Waiter-road, on Thur-day, September 23rd, 1897, at 9 a.m. The Head Mistress may be s< en at the School on Wednesday, September 22nd, 1897, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Entrance forms and copies of prospectus may be obtained on application at the School, or at the Secretary's Office, Grammar School. L. COLLWYN LEWIS. Secretary to tne Governing Body. Grammar School, Swansea. _10809 AT ST. WINEFRIDE'S CONVENT! (ST. JAMES' CRESCENT), THE CLASSES RESUMED ON THURSDAY, 9th SEPT. [10844 MR. ADCLIFFE, (Dip. Conservatorium of Mu.-ic, Leipzig), PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Organi-t, Swa-sea Parish Church; Local Exam- iner, Royal College of Mn-ic Local Sec., Trinity Coil^gre, London, k will Resume his LESSONS on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15th. Pupils prpparei for the Higher and Local Examinations; also for the Royal College Scholarships. 15, NORTHAMPTON-PLACE. SWANSEA. STERNDALE HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. MR. J. F. F R I C K E R (Mem. hcolP. Soc. Mus Mem. and Assoc. R.C.O., Hon. Local Representative of the R.A.M., Hon. Local Examiner for the R.C.M.), PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. LESSONS Resumed MONDA1, SEPT. 13th, 1897. L10847 j KOH.NICALI INSTITUTE, T NELSOS T £ R RACJ5, SWANSEA. I-i connection with the Science and Art Department, South Kensmgion. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEE -REV. E. J. WOLFE, The CLASSES of the above Institute will RE-OPEN on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th 1897, at 7.0 p.m., and continue until the Examina- tions in May, 1898. SUBJECTS. PRACTICAL METALLURGY.—Elementary, Ad- vanced and Honours.-Tues Jays. 6.15 to 9 30 p.m.; all Stag s, 10s. Mr. D. J. MORGAN. B.A., F.C.S., Mr. C. CROCKER. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (Theoretical).— Elementaiy—Weine-days, 6.30 to 7.30 p.m. 5s. j Adva ce-i—Fridays, 7.0 to 8.0 p.m. 5s. Ixon- GANIC CHEMISTRY (Practical).—El- menfary— I Wednesdays, 8.15 to 9.45 p.m. all Stages, 10s. Advjnced—Fridays, 8.15 to 9.45 p.m. Honours— Wedne-days, 8.15 to 9.45 p.m. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (Theoretical aDd Practical).- Ele- mentary Stages—.Mondas s, 6.30 to 7.30 p.m.; Theory, 5s., Pract.cal, 10s.—Mr. D. J. MORGAN, B.A. (Cantab), F.C.S., Mr. C. A. SEYLER, B.Sc. (Lond.), F.I.C., Mr. C. CROCKER, Mr. H. MARSDEN. Any of the above time" can be re-arranged to su.t the convenience of those who wish to attend.. THE above L stitu^e is LECOGN^E 1 by tbe Con- joint Boarii of Examiners, London, for instruction in Chenii-try and P.iysics. and the Laboratory is the best equipped in the Principality. All Fees are payable in advance.. No Subject will be taught u less a sufficient number join to form a Class. For furti,er information apply at the above Institute. 10854] D. SALMON, Hon. Sec. A RT CLASSES. THE CLASSES under the direction of MRS J. C. VYE-PARM1NTEU. at the STUDIO, EXETER VILLA, re-eotnmenee IL.Li5.DAl, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1897.. Painting in Oil, Water-Colour, Pastel Drawing Sketching from Nature, Diawmg and Painting from the Life, Portraiture, iEowers etc. Special Classes in Drawing for Junior Pupils. A Reduction in Terms will be made it more Un one of a family join the Cla-ses. L10064 PONTAKDA E. TANYRALLT SCHOOL. Boarders taken from seven years of age. Every care and attention given to pupils by personal supervision. Preparation for all examinations. During the past 10 years 200 pupils have passed the various public examinations. Prospectu-, Vlull terms, references, &c.. on application to MR. ASTLEY SAMUEL. Next Term, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1897. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. WALTER ROAD. MHb. EDWARD F R 1C K E R, j MISS FLORENCE FRICKER, A.R.A.M., AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R.A.M. (Members Incorporated Society of Musicians), Piano, Harp, Violin, Voice Training and Solo Singing, Harmony, Sight-Singing, Theory of Music, &c. [2444 Lessors will be resumed THURSDAY, Sept. 16. PATRONISED M;r BY ROYALTY. TOlVI TgARRON, ROYAL FLORIST AND BOUQUETIST, 7, OXFORD-STREET. WREATHS, CROSSES, &c., Unequalled in Arrangement. Composed of Choicest Flowers Fresh Cut from the Gardens at Blackpill. AN INSPECTION INVITED. PLEASE ORDER EARLY. Telegrams—" Barron, Swansea." BUN N E Y' S HARDWARE SALE. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. AT No 1, OXFORD-STREET. SWANSEA. SPECIAL SALE OF S e PER lOR JJ 0 U S E J} R 0 O M S & gRUSHES OF ALL KINDS. CUTLERY, SPOONS, FORKS. ELECTRO-PLATE & KITCHEN UTENSILS, CHINA & GLASS. THE WHOLE STOCK MUST BE SOLD OWING TO THE TERMINATION OF LEASE. EDUCATIONAL. R DONALD W LOTT (F .rm-rly Assistant Organist of Lichfield Cathedral), Organist and Choirmaster, Holy Trinity Church, Swansea. LESSONS given in PIANOFORTE and ORGAN PLAYIXG (Solo and Accompaniment), VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING, HARMONY, &c. Address: 43,WALTF°-ROAD, Swansea. pENDEEN COLLEGE, LANGLAND BAY, (FOR THE DAUGHTERS OF GENTLEMEN). Pupils successfully prepared for London Mat- riculation, University Local Associated Board, Trinity College and other Examinations. Six Resident English, French and German fully-qualified Mistresses. Masters in attendance for Violin, Singing, Piano, Drill, &c. Splendidly situated hou-e overlooking spa, near bays. Perfect sanitation. Boarders receive every attention. References kindly permitted to parents of past and present pupils. BLISSES DANN AND NETTELL, PRINCIPALS. ST. CATHERINE'S COLLEGE, | LAN'GLAXD BAY, ^EAU SWANSEA. FOR SONS OF GENTLEMEN AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. Day Boys, Four and Five Guineas per term. Boarders, Fifteen to Twenty-five Guineas. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. There is a Preparatory Department for little Boys, six to nine years old, under a Certificated Governess. Mornings only. Fee, Two Guineas a Term. REV. F. E. SCOTT, M.A.. Oxford, 94871 HEAD-MASTER. LONDON. "ELLESMERE," 28, SYDENHAM ROAD. I SYDENHAM. THE MISSES MANSEL-SMITH, having Opened a School at the above address, are prepared to receive BOARDERS for the Term commencing SEPTEMBER 16th, 1897. The house is large, and pleasantly situated in one of the best suburbs of London. The domestic arrangem, nts liberal, combined with the comforts of home life. Prospectus un application. "10651 LANGLAND BAY. alRLS' BOAllDING & D.\Y SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, LANG-LAJTIJ XKAR SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—The MISSES PHILLIPS, As-isted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. [6412 The Third Term will begin TUESDAY, Sept. 21. KEYFOHD COLLEGE, FKOME. Princi pal- G. GRAHAM SUTHERLAND. F.E.I.S., Late Principal of St. Andrew's College, Swansea. Frome is one of the most pleasantly situated and picturesque Towns in the West of England. The College stands in its own extensive grounds. Large Cricket and Footba'l Field-Bathing and in Swimming—Gymnasium—Scholarships. Preparation for University and other Examina- tions. Next Term begins MONDAY, September 13th. Keyford College, Frome. [95C0. LLANDOVERY COLLEGE. L Michaelmas Term begins WEDNESDAY. Sept. 22nd. Boarders return the Previous Day. One Year's Successes include Nine bcholarships and Exhibitions at Oxford and Cambridge direct from School, and the largest number of Dis- tinctions gained by any School in the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examinations. For Particulars apply to the Warden, College. Llandovery. [10740 MR A u T H c it 11 i-. Y, F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M. Organist and Choir-master of St. James' Church). PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 8, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. i 813 IRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, Ti ST. Hi'.LKITri LOUG BRYN-Y'-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL—MISS GARLICK, A.C.P.. Assisted by Certificated Resident and Visiting Teachers. Pupils Prepared for all Public Examinations The House is well situated, five minutes walk from Beach and Parks. School duties will be resumed TUESDAY September 14 th. THE WORLDS HAIR GROWER O. McCASKIE'S ASl'RTKGEST, tbe best Hair Productr ot fails tQ n|ak Kiow; ,ui infallible realty ft)r weak alld tlliil hair ie one and on:) cure lor jireiriiiturc baldness pungent and. p eas.iut to n?e 11,.11.greasy. So one having weak Haii slimild Ue witii.out it. is. (id. per Bottle worth a gUInea. Try If. Per post 3d. extra. Prepared by C. McCASKIE Hairdresser, &c., XEMPLS-STREET, SWANSEA. Proprietor of the Celebrated Electric Hair Dye. [321 THKouly means for destroying Hair on the Face is by using ALEX ROSS OR^^ DEPILATORY," 3^. 6,1., post free tor 3s. W. stoiupa !or- .8l:.?"« kair.he JS,(jd.6' or'tbe German C .utensinii NI XHEOBALII'S-ROAD, Process, 42s. — ALEX BOSB. BA inetu+ HOLI»orn# Lomlnr.. — NOSEMAOH1NI'—This is a contrivance tiv wh ch the soil cartilage uf the nose is rressed h.r?p hv wearing the instrument an hour daily for "hnrt tune rice 10s. 6d. sent free by for a short T „AIKX ROSS, 62, Theobald's-road, London, near Bedford Row, Stamped letters replied to. PUBLICATIONS. READY SEPTEMBER 11th. ORDER AT ONCE, 172 p.p. Cr. 8vo. Cloth gilt. Price, 5s. ftOME -PIERRE CLAIRE" POEMS, Edited, with Critical and Bio^apMcal Memoirs of the Author (lut, MR. S. C. GAMWELL), by James Brown. A Swansea gentleman, who has seen a rough copy of the book, writes :-H It is a delightful volume, intensely interesting to Swansea people, contains many poetic gems, and should command a large and ready sa;e." Orders may be left at The Cambrian Office. Wind-street, or any local booksellers. 10856 JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE 28. "THE MIXON B E L L A Song for Baritone, by BRYCESON TREHARNE, A.R.C.M LONDON, Al-o by thf> same Composer. 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I am glad to think I ,) HBILFLAIL AB)E FO WRILC( AS HAD ;T NR,R not been for your jrrand Pills /TLU I should have been unable to do so, and am quite certain RNRMRATISSI I SHOULD NOW BE ]>HEUMA11= ILL IN BED. JA* OUT 1 AM extremely thai.kful, I -F I can still keep at my work. I shall use every endeavour HEUJFATISM to make your Pills more 1) widely known. You may use OUT this how you think proper.— (J I remain, yours faithfully, E. GUKST. T~» HEUMATISM Mr. George Eade, it 72, Goswell-rd., London. EADES GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. Are sold by 11.11 Chemists in Bottles, Is. L|d. apd 2s. 9d. or sent post free for Postal Order bv the Proprietor GEORGE EADE, 72, G-oswell-road, E.C. Ask for and be sure YOU obtain, EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. ivvmrs PILLS. THE UNIVERSAL BI! J, POSTING CO. RENT THE LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swarses, and surrounding District. I ADDRESS:—28, LOWER UNION STREET SWANSEA. [43