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BEN EVANS & Co., LIMITED. PLEASE SEE SPECIAL ADVT. ON PAGE 4.
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CHINA AND GLASS CHINA AND GLASS CHINA AND GLASS CHINA AND GLASS CHINA AND GLASS CHINA AND GLASS CHINA AND GLASS CHINA AND GLASS CHINA AND GLASS CHINA AND GLASS CHINA AND GLASS CHINA AND GLASS CHINA AND GLASS CHINA AND GLASS CHINA AND GLASS CHINA AND GLASS ALTERATION AND EXTENSION IN CHINA AND GLASS DEPARTMENT. In order to effect a Speedy Clearance, I have decided to offer the Whole of my Stock of GLASS AND CHINA At 20 per cent. OFF MARKED PRICES FOR CASH. ISAAC GALE, 1 8 H I G II S T R E E T 1 8 TELEPHONE No. 17. SWANSEA. THOMAS DAVIDS, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, FRANCIS & CLARENCE YARDS, SWANSEJ.. ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL KEPT IN STOCK ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR EVERY KIND OF BUILDERS' WORRT EXPERIENCED WORKMEN SENT TO EVERY PART OF THE TOWN OR COUNTRY. 9169 VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN THE PRINCIPALITY BY HENRY A. CHAPMAN, i^rEf"[ST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. Winner of several Medals and First Prizes for Photographs'and Oil Paintings. The Best Studio in the Principality for Best Work at Moderate Prices. All the Latest Improvements and Additions. PRICES 3 for 2s. 6 for 3s. 12 for 5s. 6d. [20 235, HIGH-STREET, Swansea. INDIA RUBBER. ASBESTOS. MACHINE BELTINGS ROOFING FELTS. ENGINE PACKINGS. "WAGKTN COVERINGS. BRATTICE CLOTH. WATERPROOF CLOTHING TOX'S ENGINE and MACHINE OILS of every description. 3JO YAL DAYLIGHT PETROLEUM. CHAS. R. GEORGE & CO. 30, WIND STREET, _°, SWANSEA. • AGENTS FOR FRANCIS F. FOX AND CO., OIL IMPORTERS, BRISTOL. SAMPLES AND PRICES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. SALES BY AUCTION. By Messrs. Beynon & Meager. MONDAY, SEPT. 27TH, 1897. FAST CEFN COED FARM, COCKETT, NEAR SWANSEA. THIRD ANNUAL SALE. IMPORTANT SALE OF MILOH Cows, HORSES, SHEEP, PIGS. CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS. MESSRS. BEYNON & MEAGER have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Jobn Thomas, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date and place, the following LIVFJ AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, Viz.: CATTLE. —13 cows with calves at foot; red and white cow "Sputty, to calve December white cow" Gwen," in full profit; 2 red and whIte -two-year-old steers, 2 fat cows, 5 yearling heifers. HORSES.—2 three-year-old colts, bay pony, 12 h.h., aged, good in all harness. SHESP.-30 fat ewe<. Ph,S.-Sow and litter, 10 slips, 1 bacon pi?. PotLTRY.—A quantity of g'eese, ducks, and fowls. CROPS.—Rick of prime meadow liav. about 10 tous rick 01 prime clover hay, about 5 tons 12 tnowa of well-harvested oat-, 4 do. barley, 2 acres of well-grown swedes, 1 acre of well- grown mangolds. N.B.—The swedes and man- golds will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. IMPLEMENTS.—Tip cart, spring trap, wagonette nearly new. Six months' credit will be oiven on approved security on sums of C5 and upwards, or discount for casn at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. Luncheon at 12.0 noon sale immediately after. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1897. CEFNSTYLLE FARM, GOWERTON. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, POULTRY, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. MESSRS. BEYNON and MEAGER have been fatonred with instructions to SELL -by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date and pla>;C. the following valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, &c., viz.: CAlTLE.—3 jearling cn Ives. 3 two-year-old heifers, 1 two-year-old "steer, 2 two-year-old shorthorn bull.s, red und white cow Cherry," with calf at foot red and white cow Blossom," due to calve November red and white cow "Lily," to calve January; blue cow "Rose," to calve January; red cow '• Primrose," to calve February; Hereford cow" Beauty," to cI\17e December. HOUSES.—Bay cult in.ire 1'lower," 9 years old, very good worker in all liariies., Lay cart mare 11 Jolly," 3 years old, capital worker it, chains bay horse cob liattler," 3 years old, good in chains, not broken to shafts bay cob mare, rising 4 years, about 14*2 h.t), good in all harness black cob horse, rising 4 years, about 14 h.Ii, very promising cream cob, rising 3 3'ears, about I3'2 1i.li; strong cart colt, rising 4 years, very promising: buy filly, rising 3 years, will make a grand hack; black yearling liily, very promising. SIIEIIP.—60 breeding ewes, 40 lambs. POULTRY.—45 geese, 5J turkeys, 70 fowls. Cltors.—2 rickss of well-harvested clover hay, about 6 and 4 tons respectively; 4 ricks of well-harvested [ meadow hay, from 6 to 12 tons each 7 mows of oats 1 mow of barley, 1 mow of Spring Sutton's wheat, 2acres of well-grown swedes, half-acre Magnum Bonum Potttt. es. X.B.—'lhe swedes and potatoes will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. IMPLEMENTS.—Tip cart, horse gear, horizonal 4-horse power engine aid boiler and connections, in good work- ing condition, plough, L* B. (Howard), Cambridge rcller, 2-wliteietl dog-C irt, winnowing machine, haymaker, barrel churn pikes, rakes, scythes, sneud-, water butt, &c„ Jto. Six months' credit upon approved security on sums of £ 5 and upwards, or discount for cash at the rate of 5 per cant, per annum. Luncheon at 11 a.m sharp. Salo immediately -after. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swan- sea- [10921 By Messrs. Stephenson & Alexander. YNISPENLLWCH TIN-PLATE wnp]« OLYDACH, SWANSEA. VAI LFY MESSRS. STFPHENSON & ALEXANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTIOV sit the^e Works, on THURSDAY and FRII>AY the 14th and 15th OCTOBER NEXT, commencing at 11.30 a.m. each dav. the whole id the valuable PLANT, MACHINERY AND EFFECTS, consisting of about 500 toll.; cast and wrought iron plates, about 300 tons steel rails, several tons of light rail?*. 1 cumotive engine by Peckett and Sous! four wheels coupled, 4ft. 84in. gaug-e 8 "Various erig-iiie, tilcl appliances, 2 pickling machines, 10 tinning machines, 9 various boilers, fcivcral platform weighing machines, 20-ton rail- way weighing machine, travelling crane, 15ft. Ft. 8 radii! 4ft. 8|in. gauge steam tin bars, shears, donkev and other pumps. The'wliole of the contents of machinists' shop, counting of drilling machines, lathes, shaping machines, &c. The whole of the plant and machinery in con- nection with 5 liiilis, comprising standards, rolls, and other appliances a quantity of steam and water piping, a quantity of shafting, the contents of annealing and mil! furnaces, doublet's and other shears, bed-plates, 6 Lairs cold roll, standards and annealing boxes, contents of smiths and fitters" shop, several tons of piping of various descriptions, waler-heating chambers, cleaning and dusting machines, 60-ton hydraulic and other lifting jack-, the contents of mill furnaces, anneal- ing house, tinning- houses, pickling-room, assort- ing-rooms, stores, quantity of brass and lead, quantity of wrought and ca-t scrap, together with the whole of the various plant and machinery used in connection with these large works. The iii-penllwch Works are within a few- minutes walk oi the blais Station on the Midland Railway, and are about HX milos out of the town of S-vansea. Purchaser* attending this Sale should leave Swansea (Midland Kaihvay) by the Eleven a.m. train, which arrives at Glais Station at 11 22 a m and t -e Sale will commence immediately upon the arrival of this train. Further particulars in catalogues, which may be obtained upon application to Messrs. BEOR ANJ PLANT, Solicitors, Swansea Messrs. Hartlatsd ISAAC, and WATKINS, Solicitors, Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. PONTARDULA 1S.- -The CUMBRIAN may- be obtained at W. H. SMITH 6c SON'S B00kitall. Railway Station, SALES BY AUCTION. By Messrs. R. M. Davies & David. HAWDREFAIVR FARM, NFAR NEATH. 1 h miles from Pontrhydyfen Station, R. & S.B.R., 11 from Cwmavon Station, and lj from Neath. 2 IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK, CROP, IMPLE- MENTS, &c. MESSRS. R. M. DA VIES AND DAVID -LTLM- (Late Meredith Da.vies and San) are in- strtictedby.Afr. T. H. David, who is leaving,to SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, SEP- TEMBER 30th, 1897, the following LIVE STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c. CATTLE.—Cow and calf, five 3-year-old heifers in cnlf, three 3-vear-old steers, four store cattle. HORSES.—Bay mare, 5 year old, 14.2; black mare, aged, 14.2, suitable for colliery purposes bay mare, 6 ycirs old, 14.3 bay pony, 13.2, with cult at foot by Lord Bang" grey pony. 13.2, with colt at foot: grey mate, 14.1, with colt at foot by "Market Day"; 2-year-old filly; one sucker. iMPLEMENTs.-Two carts, gambo, Howard's E.R. wheel plough, 2 pairs drag harrows, chain barrow, horse hoe, scuffler, 2 pairs whippletrees, turbine (water wheel), and about 100 yards of spindles, with pullies, all in good working order turnip pulper and mincer, chaffcutter, pikes, rakes, scythes, wheelbarrow, two ladders, etc. CROPS.—Rick clover liay, about 8 tons ditto, about 5 tons two ricks of meadow hay, about 7 and 4 tons 15 mows of black oats, in excellent condition rick fern, about 5 tons acre of pota- toes, four drills Sutton's parsnips, foor drills car- rots, h acre mangolds, 4 acres swedes, in lots to suit purchasers. HARNESS.—Two sets shaft harness, set leading do., pair ploughing do. POULTRY.—15 geese, 30 fowls and ducks. TERMS :—Four months' credit on approved security to purchasers of X5 and upwards, or dis- count at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum will be allowed for cash. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. Sale at 1 sharp Auctioneers' Offices, Oddfellows' Hotel Glyn- Neath and Angel Hotel, Neath. [10925 TAVERN-Y-BANWEN, ONLLWYN. Within 15 minutes walk of Onllwyn and Colbren Junction Stations of the N. & B. Railway. IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK, CROPS IMPLEMENTS, MESSRS. R. M. DAVIES and DAVID are instructed bv Mr. John Williams (who is _HjL instructed hy Mr. John Williams (who is leaving), to SELL BY AUCTION on MONDAY", October 4th, 1897, the undermentioned STOCK CATTLE.-Two cows in calf and in full profit, three year old heifer in calf, yearling heifer. HORSES.—Bay mare, 13 hands, warranted in all harness 4 year old bay mare (with foal), broken to saddle 3 year old grey mare (in foal), broken to saddle 2 year old colt. IMPLEMENTS, &c.—Chaffcutter, nearly new cart, shaft harness (new), rakes, pikes, scythe?, &c., lady's and gent's saddles. Also all tho dairy utensils. CHOPS.—Three ricks of meadow hay in excel- lent condition. PIGS AND POULTRY.—Three store pigs five turkeys; fifty fowls; and several other useful articles. Luncheon at 1. Sile at 2 sharp. Terms. Six months' credit on approved security to purchasers to the amount of 15 and upwards, or the usual discount for cash. Auctioneers' Offices, Oddfellows' Hotel Glyn- Neatli, and Angel Hotel. Neath. [10926 TYMAWR FARM. AUERCRAVE, SWANSEA VALLEY. Distant about one minute's walk from Abercrave Station on the Nejth and Brecon Railway. IMPORTANT SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, PONIES, &c. m,f ESSRS. 11. M. DAVIES & DAVID have VI been favoured with initi'iiclions from Mr. Wm Morgan, to SELL by AUCTION at the above farm, on THURSDAY, Oct. 7th, 1897, the following stock 120 SHEEP.-Viz., 40 brooding ewe-. 20 two- year-old Tat wethers, 20 yea.liug wethers, and 40 store lambs. 35 CATTLE.—Viz., 5 COWS in calf and in inll profit, 5 two-year-old heifers in calf, 3 yearling heifers, two-year-old Scotch heifer in calf, fat Ci°QClV'3u1'' two-year-old. years o??SES- Viz., cob mare, rising three L].n.„t lL warranted sound and excellent in all inoiSL LMps 3 foal, and tome w1?tirf'n, Vwt0.S1X y £ UrS old'm Also seven Go-ITSof *■ Luncheon at one o ?- T1™? ?gCS- Terms Eio-bt in. tT :lle at two sliarP- secur,ti, to t credit on approved upwards, or the usrvd 10 amount £ 3 and attention of the public to thi^f 1 sptcia and cattle are young and healfL^ Jhe sbeeP are of the pure Black Mounlai/i'v 1 pomes Auctioneers' Offices, OddfelWo? Neath, and Angel Hotel, Neath. [^0927 C. LI-. WATKINS & Co- AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS AND LICENSED VICTUALLER BROKERS RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. Sums of £100, Y,150, and zC250 Ready to Advance on Mortgage. Ao-ent for General Life Assurance Co., ° London <fc Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. and Allitt-Ticc Plate-Glass Insutance Co. OXFORD BUILDINGS, 104, OXFORD ST.. SWANSEA. '10745 GOOD NEWS FOR LADIES. A Lady, the Daughter of a late eminent Physician, will be pleased to forward full particulars (011 receipt of a stamped dirrcted enve; .e) oF a Cure for Certain forms of irregniuiities. This remedy causes ir p"1. nausea, or prostration whatever. MAPA.MK DOUGLAS, J 127, GAISFOKO-SXKEET, LOIFIXW. N.W. [9610 SALES BY AUCTION. By Messrs. J. M. Leeder & Son. c CWMAVON, li miles from ABERAVON, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MESSRS. J. M. LEEDER and SON have received instructions from Messrs.Wright. Butler and Co.. Limited, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Depot Foundry, near Cwmavon Station, on the Rhondda and Swansea Bay IhJl- way, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, September 27th and 28th, 1897, 522 COTTAGES. SHOPS. AND DWELLING- HOUSES, situate in Post Office-square, Market-square, Tyr Owen-row, Somerset-p'ace, Ebbw Vale-row, Merthyr-row, Tyisha-row, Undeb-row, Ynysavon- row, Hazel wood-row, Gower-strcet, Pelly-street, Tymaen-street, Great Western-row, Cornish-row, Tyrarthur row, Tewgoed row, Engine row, Copper-row, Park-row, Colliers-row, Miners-row, Woodland-row, Bryn Brythan and Danycoed-ro w, also the Cottages known as Fabian's Cottages, Ynisfelin, Pwllygwlaw,Tewgoed Mawr, Old Brick- yard Cottages, Tyr Eglwys Cottages, Penyeae Cottages, Kendon Cottage and Rock Cottage. Finers-row, Cwm Claish Cottages, and Tym-aen Meadow Cottages, together with several valuable Plots of Garden Ground. Also the two Family Residences, known as RAIL MAIL HOUSE and FURNACE HOUSE. The property forms the principal part of the town of Cwmavon, and surrounds the works of the Rio linto Co., Limited; the Copper Miners lmplate Co., Limited the Express Steel Co., Einnted and the Steel and Iron Works and Collieries belonging to Messrs. Wright, Butler and Co., Limited. The houses are for the most part stone built and slated, and are always occupied. IN ORDER TO GIVE THE TENANTS of Messrs. WRIGHT, BUTLER and CO.. LIMITED, an OPPORTUNITY of PUR- CHASING the HOUSES they OCCUPY, the Auctioneers have made arrangements with the Equitable Benefit Building Society at Taunton, to advance a reasonable proportion of the purchase money on favourable terms. Full particulars of the rate of interest, terms of repayment, &c., may be obtained from J. THOMAS, Esq., Secretary, Equitable Benefit Building Society, 5, Hammett-street, Taun- ton or of the Auctioneers. Luncheon, by ticket only, at 12 noon each day. Sale to commence at 12.30 o'clock each day. A plan of the property may be seen at the Auctioneers' Offices, and particulars, with con- ditions of sale, had of Messrs. Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester-place. Swansea Hilton Yates, Esq. at Messrs. Wright, Butler and Co s Offices, Cwmavon or of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. [10391 SALE of FREEHOLD. COPYHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, situate at NEWTON, in the Parish of Oystermouth, and at LOUGHOR, in the County of Glamorgan. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS, Goat-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, September 29th, 1897, the following j VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD r PROPERTIES, Viz. LOT 1.—All that beautifully situate Residence and Premises, known as Callen Croft," situate at the foot of Newton Hill on the main road from Mumbles to Caswell Bay and Bishopston, now in the occupation of Morton Hedley, Esq., at a rental of 175 per annum for a term of five years from Jonuary 1st, 1397. The house faces south, and is protected from the north winds by the well-wooded hill at the side it stands in an elevated position, and commands a fine view of Oystermouth, the Lighthouse, and Bristol Channel. The garden and grounds have an area of a little over an acre, and the well-grown shrubs and ornamental trees add additional charms as well as afforafng complete privacy. The house contains dining, drawing and break- fast rooms, kitchens, scullery, and usual offices, six bed and dressing rooms, box room and two attics, with stable, coach-house and out-house* at a convenient distance from the residence Callen Croft and the house adjoining known as Glyn-y-coed," are held under one lease for a term of 99 years from 20th September 1860, at a ground rent of lero per aunum of which £10 per annum is charged by sub-lease upon Glyn-y-coed. LOT 2.-All that Freehold Field, known by the name of "Picket Mead,situate near New- ton, Mumbles, numbered 543 on ordnance plan, containing IfI. 2r. 31p. or thereabouts. LOT 3.-All that Copyhold Cottage Garden and Premises, known a-j "Pick Head Mead, situate opposite the foregoing lot, numbered 547 and 547a on ordnance plan, containing- 3r. 5p. or thereabouts. Lots 2 and 3 are now in the occupation of Mr. Samuel Croome as yearly tenant, at an annual rental of £14, of which £ 6 will be apportioned on Lot 2, and zC8 on Lot 3. LOT 4. — All these Eight Dwelling-houses and Premises, situate close to Loughor Station on the G.W. Railway, and being Nos. 1 to 8 inclu- sive, Sniders-row, in the occupation of monthly tenant-, at a gross aggregate rental of £ 49 8s. per annum. LOT 5.—All those Two Freehold Dwelling- houses and Promises (formerly three houses), known as Nos. 2 and 3, Cameron-place, Loughor. in the respective occupation of Messrs. Jackson and Davies, at gross rentals amounting in the aggregate to £ 26 12s. per annum. Sale to commence at half-past three in the afternoon. For cards to view and further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea; or or "Win. Cox, Esq., Solicitor, Adelaide street. Sr.a'.3.wea. [10896 By Mr. A. B. Davies. COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALE OF A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SHOP AND PREMISES SITUATE IN ALEX- ANDRA ROAD. MR A B DAVIES has be?n instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ROYAL HOTEL. High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th September. 1897 (subject WEDNESDAY, the 29th September, 1897 (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), the following Leasehold Premises, VIZ. ;— All that LEASEHOLD SHOP, MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as No. d, Gladstone Buddings, Alexandra-road. Swansea, now in the occupation of Mrs. Gertrude Herz, and estimated to be worth a rental of £50 per annum. The premises comprise 011 the ground floor large double-front shop, large kitchen with hack entrance on the first floor, three bedrooms, bath room (hot and cold water), and w.c. on the second floor, 3 bedrooms. ¡ The property is held for a term of 99 years from the 29th September, 1892 (less the last day thereof) at a ground rent of £1.2 per annum for the first 21 years of the said term, and X14 per annum for the remainder of the said term. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars and conditions of sale annlv to Mr. D. W. J. Thomas, selicitor, Brecon, 4v John II. Richards, solicitor, 31, Fisher-street, Swansea, or to the Auctioneer at his office 58. Wind-street, Swansea. By Mr. D. Morgan. f'FFN Y-FAN FARM. CYMMER, CEF^-x ^xc0HRWG. Few minutes' walk from Great Western and Rhondda and Sar,ea Bay k way Stations. UNRESERVED SALLOW L,\ E SlOClv CROP AND IMPLEMEN Is. CROP AND IMPLEMEN Is. IVTR D. MORGAN is instructed by Mr M Thomas Munroo who » leavmj to SELL BY AUCTION 011 THLTvSDAY, uctooei the whole of the undermentioned STOCK. HAY, IMPLEMENTS, &c. 30 tons of' Di-Ime meadow and clover hay 111 excellent condition- Bay mare, aged, staunch worker black horse, aged, quiet in any harness 2 yearling ftllic. 5 cows in fall profit and 111 calf, all young 8 pi-s, spring trap, tip cart, gambo, mowing machire" (quite new), horse-power chatt- cutter, grindstone, ccra bins, several sets ot colliery harness, wood shed, new* patent butter cliurn, cheese vats, pikes, rakes, scythes, hurdles, and loo couples of poultry, and several lots of implements. Terma.-Three months' credit will be given on approved security on sums of J5 and upwards or discount at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum will be allowed for cash. Luncheon at 1.30. Sale at 2.30 p.m. Auctioneer's office, Full Moon Hotel, Neatli. September 20th, 1897, [lOO-O BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. A KCHOR TEA. ANCHOR TEA. ANCHOR TEA. ANCHOR TEA. THE BEST VALUE MONEY CAN BUY DRINK NO OTHER. AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN IN WALES. For Agencies, apply to The Anchoi Tea Com- panv, 40 and 41, Grea.t Tower-street, London,'E.C. 19955 CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WALES c TO BUY HAND-SEWN HARNESS, RIDING S VDDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, SPURS CARRIAGE APRONS, LAMPS, BANDAGES, KNEE-CAPS. SPECIALITY.-SOLID NICKELENE BITS, STIRRUPS. Cannot rust. Inspect our Stock k 'cheapest' Ho use in Swansea to Repair Harness. SADDLERY COMPANY, 3543-; ALEXANDRA-ROAD, Swansea. THE GENERAL EXPRESSION that the best Lamps are sold by JENKIXS is being supplemented by another- that jENEiNS prices are the lowest. Both have always been true, and represent the condition of the Ironmongery Trade in Swansea at present. However, a visit of inspection, and a comparison of our prices will more quickly convince you of the desirability of buyiuo- Lamps here. JENKINS & CO.. IROXJIONGERS 89, OXFORD-ST., 9 & 10, PAEK-ST., SWANSEA. I' ESTABLISHED 1839. F. BONNETT & SON, GUILDERS, PLUMBERS, GAF.. 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HUTCHINSON, Vicar nf "Ji016'11!!1 Yorkshire. ar ot ^ovvden, SYMPTOMS.—Any of the following Svmntnmo ■ WormsVariable appetite, foetid breath aci lln( Irate tions. pains in the stomach and head, sieknp'co of the teeth during sleep, dreams and rp«filln K paleness of the countenance, stitches in thP tlessness, dry cough, and emaciation of the boidv nftm, •' ,or' for decline, nervousness, slow fever and ir™ "nstaken vsrssis; i sa The Lozenges contain nothing detrimentil to th« pftn. stitution, and are suitable for ..11 ages. Williams (Pontard.iwe) Worm Lozenges are prepared I from the Original Receipt by J JOHN DAVIKS, M.R.p.s., Chemist, 30, High street, Swansea, and sola by most chemists, at 9Jd., 13§d.. and l 2s. 9d. pEr box; by post, 14 or 34 stamps. Protected by tbe Coveiiiment stamp, 011 wlnci' are engraved the words Worm Lozenges, VEHY IMPORTANT TO ¡ SHEEP FARMERS. Prevention better than Cure. One Trial only is Requested. THOMAS'S CELEBRATED j LAMB I DRENCHES. The Farmer s greatest Friend. Has saved tens of thousands of L-.imbs. Is used all over the country^o Inrmer should bo without it. After its use tne nock is safe from the ravages of tied Water, and other diseases so fatal to lambs. In Tins sufficient for 20 Sheep. Price SJ. Prepared only by W. THOMAS, I- Manufaetunn? Chemist, MEDICAL HALL" BÇILTH WELLS, Breeonshire. [10800 Excels all other Foods for Infants acd Invalids. DI1. RIDGE'S PATENT PHHTl COOKED Jj UU-U» STRENGTHENING, SATISFYING, NOURISHING, DIGESTIBLE. LARGEST SALE IS THE WORLD. T> LEASE ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SUNRISE PACKET TEA. Once you try it, you will always buy it. SOLD AT Is. 8d., Is., 10d. ASH 2S. PEr. LB. 10 DAYS SALE OF ART FLOWER POTS. POTS AXD PEDESTALS, 30 PER CENT. rNDER REGULAR PlilCKS. BUNNEY'S, THE BOX MARCHE. 1. CASTLE-SO.. SWANSEA. Offer this Splendid Collection of ART WAEE. which includes Pots of all sizes and many choice Colour. at prices ranging from ^d. to 30s. SPECIAL LARGE DECORATED POTS and PEDESTALS. Sale Price, lis, 9d. per pair usual price. 185. 6.1.. PricSJoEs^ndL 7sl si22S 7fiJeet 1^-feSt,!7g"T>Ei-ch desi?n?^d colourings. Boudoir. 6<i- eac-:i- Lseiul for Dining-rooms. S.tlmg-roums or INSPECTION SOLICITED. R EDUCATIONAL NOTICES.—LARGEST SELECTION OF ANY NEWSPAPEFV IN WALES. MISS LAXG DON'S CLASSES WILL BE RESLTMED as usua] tho SECOND WEEK in OCTOBER, 1897. PRIVATE LESSONS given in all the New and Fashionable Dances. 2, SEA VIEW VILLAS, 1088ST SWANSEA. DANCING CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES, GEDYEY HOUSE, ST. HELEX'S-ROAD. s «-Tgg CRAVEN S CLASSES will be j\X Resumed at her Residence, as usual, in 0'AT?BE1rR 4 VEN having now returned from t j"5 rTon^mike arrangements for Out-of-town .Private Lessoi,s, &e. London, can ynake, ,ri aiige 113 Scl'001'- MRS MORICE will Resume her Classes for Dancing and Deportment the first week in OCTOBER. Private Lessons given and Schools attended. 16, Glanuior-crescent, Uplands. [10911 T^TrT ISAAC PITMAN'S SYSTEM OF SHORTHAND." LANC,DON PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTK, 1, LANGDON-PLACE, SWANSEA. Whv is the above System of Shorthand so H-fKr-nit to master, and wliy are there so tew, compara- aimLui when tljev iiave completed their courses, uinipr^taiid lhe principles of the Sy;tcui? It is tlifl rules niven in the Text-buoks in explanation fthnse ui-ineiples are almost nullified by the number tf or tnosc y th..oe-fourt!is of wliioh can and are eoncln- e-XCe,P'pxulained a«aV at the above Institute by MJ:. rrvi'i UIUCIE. who reasons and teaches all Students VTuition to reason out all work strictly on the umler o{ sound and sign, the two principles upon P7nC,! the system is based. Combined with thorough .ire strictly moderate terms. [H'S'O 1- VIOLIN & PIANOFORTE. 1\1 n. V> F H L L LEY Re3Umed Lesson? for the Autumn and Winter Reason on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. In consequence of having to decline so many ip]icants for lessons last winter, Mr. Hulley has arrafl?ed with J\£ n. WALTER WHITAKEE (Leipzig Conservatoire) To assist him with Violin pupils. SpeCiai Classes for Orchestral Work. Terms on application. \EWYDD VILLA, ST. HELEN'S-ROAIX CAE SWANSEA. ./i\T)FMY OF MUSIC. WALTER ROAD. .S EDWAKD FRICKBK, MISS FLORENCE FRICKER, A.R.A.M., iUA AND -MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R.A.M. nrembers Incorporated Society of Musicians), no, Harp, Violin, oice Training and Solo Music- &c. f CATHERINE'S COLLEGE, g IAmS» BAT. SHiK SWANSEA. S°^Fg £ lO™LT™ AKD rtaY Doys. Four and Five Guineas per term. Borers, FiftMn to Twenty-five Guineas. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. There is a Preparatory Department for little T>ovs, six to nine years old, under a Certificated Governess. Mornings only. Fee, Two Guineas TpfUl* BEy. F. SCOTT, M.A., Oxford, g^gyi HEAD-MASTER. PONTAKDAWE. TANYBALLT SCHOOL. Boarders taken from seven years of age. Every c^re ai^i attention given to pupils by nersoiia1 supervision. pCprei»«"'lti°n for all examinations T)ui-ftS the past 10 years 200 pupils have passed +lic vai'i°us public examinations. ?> ^liectnl with terms, references, &c.. 011 application to __Mb. ASTLEY SAMUEL. ^HORTUaKD and NAVIGATION SCHOOL. 99 NEW OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. Messrs- J. & B. HARRIS, 1st Class Honours M Science Teachers. CANDIDATES SUCCESSFULLY Prepared for a £ A LOCAL MARINE BOARD Kxamma- tions. Seventy-five EKCKNT SUCCESSES of Masters and MA-TES- Majority passed on their first trial. Compass" Deviation. Sight te.«t?. Kule of J;,» Road. Pu 5' \N'S SHORTHAND rapidly taught tc1 speed oi 100 words a minute. Arithmetic—Sanitary Inspectors—Civil Service, &c. Rapid success guaranteed in all subjects. gWANSEA U.D. SCHOOL BOARD. I EVENING CONTINUATION SCHOOLS. FOR MALES. Commencing- Monday, September 27th, 1897, will be held at the following Board Schools Aberdyberthi-street Brynhyfryd BrynmIlI Central Higher Grade Cadle (Dynevor-plaee.) Cwm Danygraig Morrislon Penllergaer Tirdeunaw Waunwen FOR FEMALES. Commencing Monday, September 27th. 1897. Brynhyfryd Brynmill Cadle Central Higher Grade Cwmbwrla (Trinity place.) Dyfatty Danygraig Plasmarl Jlorriston (Neath-roadj Ynystawe Tirdeunaw Subjects of Instruction Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Compo- sition, Singing, Elementary Science, Elementary Drawing, Book-keeping, Shorthand. Navigation Euclid, Algebra, Mensuration, Commercial Arith- metic, Commercial Geography, Welsh. French, Gymnastics, Diill, Ambulance, and Manual Instruction in Woodwork. Provide 1 there are a sufficient number of Students to form a Class. other subjects may also be taught. For Girls and Women only Domestic Economy, Cookery, Home Nursing, Needlework, and Plain Dressmaking. ADMISSION FEE. ONE SHILLING, of which Sixpence is payable on entry, and Sixpence within a month thereafter. No Charge for Books or School Materials. Any person over 14 years of age may attend the classes. Scholars under 14 years of age may do so if they (a) have been presented for examination in the three elementary subjects in Standard V. or in a higher standard, or (b) if exempt from the legal obligation to attend school. Further information will be supplied on appli- cation to the Head Teachers at the centres. A^ W. HALDEN, Clerk to the Board. MR. DONALD W. LOTTj (Formerly Assistant Organist of Lichfield J Cathedral), Organist and Choirmaster, Holy Trinity Church, Swansea. LESSONS given in PIANOFORTE and ORGAN PLAYING (Solo and Accompaniment), VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING, HARMONY, &c. Address: 43,WALTER-ROAD, Swansea. J> E If D E E jr 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, Diill, &c. j Splendidly situated hou;e overlooking sea, near bays. Perfect sanitation. bays. Perfect sanitation. Boarders receive every attention. I References kindly permitted to parents of past and present pupils. JLISSES DANN AND NETTELL, PRINCIPALS. A D C L I F F E I (Dip. Conserratorium of Mu-ic, Leipzig), PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Organi-t, Swansea Parish Church; Local Exam- mer, jaoyal College of Mu-ic Local Sec., Trinity College. London, Ac.. Resumed his LESSONS I on W EDNESDAY, SEPT. 15th. I Pupils prepared for the Higher and Local Examinations; also for the Royal College Scholarships. 15, NORTHAMPTON-PLACE, SWANSEA. LONDON. "ELLESMERE, 28, SYDENHAM I?OAD SYDENHAM. THE MISSES MANSEL-SMITH, having _1_ Opened a School at the above address, are prepared to receive BOARDERS for the Term commencing SEPTEMBER 16th, 1807. The house is large, and pleasantly situated in one of the best suburbs of London. The domestic arrangements liberal, combined with the comforts of home life. Prospectus on application. -10651 MR • ARTHUR HEY, F.R.C.O., L.R. A.M. Organist and Choir-master of St. James' church), PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 8, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. 1813 GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, G ST. HELEN'S LODGN 1 BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL—MISS GALLICK, 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. i 22 j £ EYFORJ> COLLEGE, FROME. Principal— G. GRAHAM SUTHERLAND, F.E.I.S Late Principal of St. Andrew's College, Swansea. Frome is one of the most pleasantlv situated and picturesque lowns in the West of Enoland The College stands in its own extensive sTounds. Large Cricket and Football Field-Bathm- and Swimming Gymnasium—Scholarships Preparation for University and other Examina- tions. Keyford College, Frome. [9500. ART CLASSES. THE CLASSES under the direction of MRS..T. C. VYE-PARMINTER, at the STUDIO, EXElER VILLA, re-commenced TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1897. Painting in Oil, Water-Colour, Pastel Drawing, Sketching from Nature, Drawing and Painting from the Life, Portraiture, Flowers, etc. 0 Special Classes in Drawing for Junior Pupils, A Reduction in Terms will be made if more than one of a family join the Classes. J10064 BRYN HAULOG, LANGLAND-ROAD MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOE GIRI-S t PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for nil Public Examinations Highest RetcrenceB. Terms on application TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. FOR MUSICAL EDUCATION AND EXAMINATION. SWANSEA CENTRE. The next Local Examination in MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE will be held on SATURDAY, Dec. lltii. Last day of entry Nov. 11th. The Annual Examination in INSTRUMENTAL 11 and "V OCAL MUSIC will be held during the week commencing .May 9th, 1398. Last dav of entrv April 11th. o .,nk. syliahus and further particulars apply to the Local Secretarv. H. RADCLIFFF a)z-ea. 10939 lo, Northampton-place, Swansea. J0939 B 0 R 0 UGH OF SWANSEA. MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. SESSION 1897-8. PRINCIPAL—G. S. TURPIN, M.A.. D.Sc., F.C.S. EVEXIXG CLASSES: In the following Subjects will be held at the GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MOUNT PLEASANT. COMMENCING ASUNDER:— SCIENCE CLASSES en MONDAY. 20th SEPTEMBER, 1S97. LANGUAGE and COMMERCIAL CLASSES on MONDAY", 27th SEPTEMBER, 1397. 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, Me Practical Physics, and Typewriting). A Composition Fee of 10s. admits for the whole Ses-ion to Four Lecture Classes; fur a Fee of 15s. Practical "\Y ork in Two Subjects mav be included. I A special fee is charged for Gj'mnastics and Physical Exercise. For full particulars see the Prospectus of Evening Classes, which may be obtained gratis on application at the Swansea Public Lib, arv, or any of the Branches, or at the following works The MillLrook Iron and Steel Co.. Laudore Tin- plate Company (Land re), the Cwmfelin Till Works, Duffryn Steel Wo: ks, William Williams and Co. (Morriston), Mannesman?! Tube Co.. Morfa and Middle Bank Works, Hafod Copper Works, and at the Mumbles Railway Station, Oystermouth, or by p .st, price one 'penny on written application t3 th? undersigned. L. COLLY\YX LEWIS. Seeretavv. Grammar bchoo]. Swansea. 10853 BOROrGH OF SWANSEA. MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL. WOMEN S DEPARTMENT. PRINCIPAL—MISS L. M. BENGEE. EYENING CLASSES will be held at the Hig-h School for Girls. LI vyn-y-Bryn. Walter-road, beginning on MONDAY. OCTOBER 4th, 1897, in the following subjects — COOKERY. DRESSMAKING. AND LAUNDRYWORK. Teachers Miss Home (First Class Djplomee), MISS MURRAY (Fir,t Class Diplomee). Fee for course of 10 lessens, 2s. 6d. each subject. All fees are payable in advance. Further particulars and prospectuses may be obtained at be School, or 01: application to the undersigned, L. COLLWYX LEWIS, Secretary. Grammar School. [10873 THE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE. NELSON TKRIiACK, SWANSEA. In connection with the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEE—REV. E. J. WOLFE. ) The CLASSES of the above Institute will RE-OPEN on SATURDAY", SEPTEMBER 18th. J 1897. at 7.0 p.m., and continue uutil the Examina- tions In May. 1898. SUBJECTS. PRACTICAL METALLURGY.—Elementarv, Ad- vanced and Honours.—Tues iays. 6.15 to 9 30 p.m.: all Stag-s, 10s. Mr. D. j. MORGAN B Y F.C.S., Mr. C. CROCKER. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (Theoretical).- Elementaly-YY elne.-days, 6.30 to 7.33 p.m. 5s. Advanced-Fridays. 7.0 to 8.0 p.m. 5s. IxoR- GANIC CHEMISTRY (Practical).—Elementarv— I YYednesday.- 8.I0 to 9.45 p.m. ail Stages, 10s. t Advanced—Fridays, 8.15 to 9.45 p.m. Honours— 5 Uednesnay. 8.15 to 9.45 p.m. ORGANIC t CHEMISTRY (theoretical a"d Praeticil).—Ele- menta'-y Stages-Mondays, 6.30 to 7.30 p.m. t Theory, 5" Practical. 10s.—Mr. D. J. MORGAN. t B.A. (Cantab), F.C.S.. Mr. C. A. SEYLER, B.Se. f (Lond.), F.I.C., Mr. C. CROCKER, Mr. H. D E\. MARSDEX.. Any of the above times can be re-arranged to suit the convenience of those who wish to attend The above Institute is recognised by the Con- 1 joint Board of Examiners, London, for instruction in Chemistry and Piiysics. and the Laboratory i = the best equipped in the Principaliti All Fees are payable in advance. No Subject will be taught unless n number join to form a Class. *uaic:ent For iurther intoruiation apply a •, Institute. at tbe above 10854; SALMON, Hon. Sec- LAN GLAND DAY. G1 BELL SCHOOL, JS > 1; SWANSEA. Pi:incipals—1The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and ] Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. j ^0r ^i0Ca^ Examinations. ,i0U6>e is pleasantlv situated in its own 1 grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. j6412 THE YVORLDS HAIR GROWER, 5 c. McOASKIwa ASTRINGENT, the best Hair Producer of the age. Never fails to make the hair grow an infallible remedy for weak and tbin liair; 1 the one and ouiv cui e for promotive b» dness pungent J and pleasant to use non-greasy. No .ie having weak liair slioniJ l>e veitiiout it. 3s.-Id per Bottle v. ,>rth a j guinea. Try it. Per post 3d. extra. Prepared by C. McCASKIE Huiriiresser, icc TEMPLE-Srr.EET, 8 WAN SLA. Proprie'or of the Oeie'.>raUd Ele;t.ic Hair Ore. [924 j i MR- HLNWICIV Receives and Y'isits PUPILS for Y'lOLIN and MANDOLINE Tuitijon. 11, CHRISTIXA-STREET, SWANSEA. EENMEXT SCHOOL OF SCIENCE VJ AND AI;T. ALEX AN DR A-RO AD. SWANSEA. In connection with tile Science and Art Department South Kensington. Chairman: THK MAYOE OF SWANSEA, The Classes of the above School Re-^pene on TUESDAY, :-J:;PT. 21st, lsHT. I Head Master F. F. HOSFOUD, Government Art a:id Science Master; Certiticated in Art Groups 1. and II. Certificated in Science Subjects I., II., III.; Medallist in subject 3, Outline Drawing from the Run a" Me.lallist in Subject sbi, Shading the Human Figure from the "Konnd"; Medallist in Subject Da, Anatomical Drawing Human Figure; Medallist in Subject 10." Disw- lnsj >lowers, Foliuge, landscapes. Details irom Nature highest CertiQcates uud !\Icdals given. ASSISTANTS: T 4^ oHiE^ -VI,XGS' Art Muster's Certificate, Group I. Also 3rd Grade Certificates in Principles of Orna- ment, I ainting Still Lite, Drawing from Antique Drawing Antique from Memory, Anutomv, Desi'n* Mone^ch-o^PeeSi,c, :Uodelli' K from Antique, Painting"iu' Mi;. WILLIAMS, Honours in BuiLiing Con- struction and Ait Class Teacher's Certificate. M.. JAMES A. DAVIES, Certificated bv the Deprt- ment ot the Science and Art Practical Draughtsman Mil. W. J. RICHARDS. Mlt. G. 1IAUGH.10N, Sculptor. BUVJECTS TAr GUT; Freehand Drawing. Anatomy, as applicable to Pamtr'.g in Oil, Tempera, Art. and Water Colours, Objects Designing for Decorative of Stiil Lite, &c. Purposes. Modelling Or- The Figure from trie Antique nauients, Pigares, and and the Life. Wood Carving. DAYS AND HOURS OF SITDY-DAY CLASSES. TUESDATS A NO FRIDAYS, Morning Class from 11 to 1 TCESDAVS AND 1'k'Idars, Afternoon 2 3 to 1 '1 6AT111DAY, „ rEE; All Fees are payable in Adva:.ce. MOEKISG CLASSES, Tuesday s and Indavs, Entrance Fee, 5s. and :0s per rZ" °l<en T"'5- ,Am;ii;i"os CLASSES, same Days J ui Pees. bATUUDAY AFTERXOOK CLASS, for Teachef-s and .no,: Teachers oi Elementary Schools, 5s. to all others, ] Os. per Session. A SPECIAL CLASS for Wood Carving and Modelling wi.t be held on Tuesdays and Fridays, from li to 1, and 2.30 to 4.30. Terms— £ j :2s. per term of ten weeks. A SPECIAL CLASS for Wood Carvii.tf only will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings, frow 7.15 to \J.le,. Terms. 10s. to Christmas, and 10s. from January to Hay Examinations. EVENING CLASSES; Tuesdays, WEDNESDAYS i FKIUAYS, from 7 to 9.30. FEES 10-. for the whole Session front September to the .Examinations in May, or 5s. from September to Christmas and 7s. 6d. from Christmas to Examinations in May, or 2s. per month. ADVANTAGE- Students attending the above Classes get three nights per week of two hours each, have separate Teachers for each Sir ject, and are under the general supei vision of the Head Master. They can take anv of the Art Subjects, as well as Science Subjects, I. H.'lII., without further fees. One Silver Medal, One Bronze Medal .nd Five iwards were Ohtained by Students of ft. s Schoo! in the National Compe itioIl at .'ou'h Ken^in^toii this year T SC1KXC £ classes! I. 1 rachcal Plnne and Solid Greonietrv II Machine Construction and Drawing HI. BuiKiihs.' Constructi.-n and Architectural Drawing. Tuesdays, Wednesdajs and Fridays, from /.0 to 9.SO p.m.-P. F. HOSFOKJ. and W J. EKJIAKJ)S; James A. DAVIES, Pr«ctical Dfamrhis- ne l:w a'eii by tlle Department of Scietice^ai-.d Art; V\M. WILLIAMS, Honours in Buildin >, Construct-on and An Class teacher s Certificate. XIV. Physiology, Fridays. 7.0 to "5 p.m.; XX-Yo Uyuiene, Fridays, 8.15 to 9.30 p.m.—JOHS WILLIAMS. ree, -s. for one- :.T)d -Is. 6t!. for each additional sub- ject in XIV. and XXV. 10S84; Bv Order. JAMES W. ROGERS, Hon. Sec. M RADFORD, Member of Amalgamated Musicians Union, RECEIVES PUPILS on VIOLIN and FLUTE. 10170 2, MANSEL-STREET. SWAKSEA. PUBLICATIONS. Now READY. ORDER AT ONCE. 172 p.p. Cr. 8vo. Cloth gilt. Price, 5. SO-IIE" CLAIKE" POEMS. Edited, with Criti-'al and Biographical Memoirs of the Author (late AIR. S. C. GAMWELLl, by James Brown. A Swansea gentleman, who has seen a roush copy of the book, v,-rites ;—"It is a delightful volume, intensely it.teresting to Swansea people, contains many poetic gems, and should command a large and ready j^ale." Orders may be left at The Cambrian Office Wind-street, or any lor>al booksellers. 10855 JUST Published, PRICE 2s. TH E 1\11 X 0 N BELL A Song for Baritone, bv BETCSSOX TEEHARNE, A.R.C.M.. LOKDOX. Ty, F ° }'3* same Composer. F ^:Arxr ^'INEFRIDE: IHE MARTTH D MAID OF KOLTWKLL roi tenor or Soprano, with Vio:in Obligaio. Paice 20;. netr. 0 PARRY, PUBLISHER. 10io4 52. OXFORD-STREET." Swansea. Just Publisher!. L O N G li I D G E S ^ILOSSAlil OF [ NIS'} TEKM^ W,th lllust"Govlo.ica SurvV PRICE, 2S. Sd "It is a book M-'iiitli V ippreciatedamor £ rhol:J.lll,.1:aturallJ- be much t will render !'•,» + 1 •" ? shares, as ellicible to th technicauties of a report m- Perh^ +i u°!n^^tod.Financial Times. -his G]->-C- • • stinctive feature pertaining- to ^ridci t-'e illustrations which are ap- V -.W1U= various forms of veins, deposits, «'ti .kc:—1 mention. 1128 Glossary puts such competitors as it may la,ve (luite out of date. World. Of great use to all who are aetively associated .Yith practical mining.—South Africa. Very handy and useful."— A<ncan Critic. "THE MINING JOURNAL," IS, FIXCH-LANE, E.G., AND 3, DORSET BUILD- INGS, SALISBURY-SQUARE. E.G. P^AIvLI XGTOX 'S HAXDBOOKS. «.a* "Sir Henry Ponsocl.y is commanded b" the Queen tu thank Darlington for a copy of his handbook." "'Nothing better could be vs-isbed for,— Jiritish Weekly. • •par superior to ordinary guides. ~Da>h/ Chronicle. Edited by RALPH DARLINGTON, F.R.G.S. s. each. Maps by JOHN BARTHOLOMEW p p r -• [•HE ISLE OF WIGHT. THE CHANNEL I-'la'VV,c -■HE VALE OFLLANGOLLEX. 1'HEXOKTH W\TfsV'^ 'HE ffi'8 VALLKV. THE SEVERN V«np"AST- jitiiiHTos. EASTBOI-rkr, Hastings & ST. I F(j. BOUltNEMOfTH AtP THE NEW FoREST S" 3RISTOL, BATH. CHEPSTOW, & Wkston-s.-P Aukxistwith, TOWVN, Barmovth, & Dor IALVKKN, HEIIEFOKI), U'OFCiieTER, LY- LlaM'UIndoij WELLS, .^thk^ Spas 0K 3s. 6d. net. 60 Illustrations. 24 Mans LONDON & ENVIRONS. bv E. C. COOK & E. T. COOK, M A .lar^oileti: Darlington & Co. London Simpkin & Co HOTORRAPHS.-Beautiful Photographs of Scenerv ,111ns, Ac., ill italy, Greece, Turkev, Palestine, and 7'gX& • also >*ortll Wales's ls. t.d.,and2s. Comnleta dbt Post Free. DARL1SGTOX & CO., LLAKGOLI^y