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BEN EVANS & CO., LTD.. SWANSEA. SPECIAL PURCHASES. BLANKETS—Best Value in the Trade. from 3s. lid. to 63s. per pair. QUILTS of eYery Description, at Strictly Wholesale Prices. SHEETS, in White and Unbleached, Is. lid. to 8s. 6d. per pair. The above are well worthy of Inspection. [PLEASE SEE SPECIAL ADVT. ON PAGE 4.]
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.1 BEN EVANS & CO., LTD., SWANSEA. CARPETS.—New Designs. Grand Selection c Best Value. BEDSTEADS.-The Largest Stock in South B Wales, 10s. 6d. to 20 guineas. T^LRMTURE.—An immense Selection for all F kinds of Rooms. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE POST FREE. [PLEASE SEE SPECIAL ADVT. OK PAGE 4..1
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WILTSHIRE SAUSAGE WILTSHIRE SAUSAGE WILTSHIRE SAUSAGE WILTSHIRE SAUSAGE j WILTSHIRE SAUSAGE WILTSHIRE SAUSAGE WILTSHIRE SAUSAGE WILTSHIRE SAUSAGE WILTSHIRE SAUSAGE WILTSHIRE SAUSAGE 1 WILTSHIRE SAUSAGE (BEEP, PORK OR TOMATO), SAVELOYS, &c., FRESH DAILY. ISAAC GALE, 18-HIGH STREET-18 TELEPHONE No. 17. SWANSEA. THOMAS, WATKINS & CO., LTD I BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, BRUNSWICK-STREET, SWANSEA, PAINTERS, DECORATORS AND PAPER-HANGERS, ECCLESIASTICAL DECORATION & LEAD-LIGHT A SPECIALITE.) PLUMBERS, ELECTRIC BELL-HANGERS, HOT AND COLD WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. AGENTS FOR MESSRS. J. B. WHITE AND BROTHERS' CELEBRATED PORTLAND CEMENT. ESTIMATES given for every description of Ready-made Joinery and Builders' work Experienced Workmen sent to any part of the country. [25 VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN THE PRINCIPALITY BY HENRY A. CHAPMAN, ARTIST 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 HOOFING FELTS. ENGINE- PACKINGS. WAGON COVERINGS' BRATTICE CLOTH. WATERPROOF CLOTHINQ FOX'S ENGINE and MACHINE OILS of every description. ROYAL DAYLIGHT PETROLEUM. I CHAS. R. GEORGE & CO. I 30, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. — AGENTS FOR FRANCIS F. FOX AND CO. OIL IMPORTERS, BRISTOL. SAMPLES AXj) PRICES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. THOMAS DA VI E S, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, FRANCIS & CLARENCE YARDS, SWANSEA. ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL KEPT IN STOCK ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR EVERY KIND OF BUILDERS' WORK. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN SENT TO EVERY PART OF THE TOWN OR COUNTRY. 9169 SALES BY AUCTION. By Mr. A. B. Davies. BY ORDER OK THE MORTGAGEE. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PRO- PER CY, situate at JAMES STREET, the unit CAERADELL. all in tli« Pmintv Borough oi Swansea. MR. A. B. DAVIES HAS received instructions to FCHLL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HORN, Swansea, on MONDAY, OCT. 18th, 1"97 (subject to such conditions as shall be then 8>NC| there produced, and in the following or such other lots as may BE AGREED upon), the FOLLOW^ valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, LOT 6 MESSUAGES or TYW £ LLING-H°USES. and PREMISES situate and BEING Nos. 10. 11, 12, 13, 26. and 27. S;ROW, Swansea, let at the A^GRE^ATE rental 12s. per annum, held for a'term of 87 years trom the 25th daj of December, 1863 (except THE fast day thereof), at annual ground rents AMOUNTING TO £ 9 PER anuum. LOT THOSE 11 MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being: Nos. 31 JAMES-STREET, and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, and LO' J VMES-OTRT, Swansea, let at the aggregate TOA+O I of £ 106 12s. per annum, held for a term of M WAR' FROM THE 29TH DAY OF SCPTEMB,'R> 1342 (except the LIST day thereof), at the annual ground 1CLO°/ S^-VLF that improved GROUND RENT arising out of No. 32, JAMBS-STREET, aforesaid, amounting to £1 15-. per annum, created by an Indenture of Underlease for 82 years from the 27th September, 1859. LOT 4.—All those improved GROUND RENTS arisino- out of Nos. 33. 34, 35, and 36. JAMES- STREET amounting to £ 7 per annum, created by an Indenture of Underlease for 82 years from the 27th September. 1859. T»,n™QT-Ar<i.'C! „ Lor 5 —All those 14 MEbSLAGES ot DWELLIN jr-HOUSKS, situate and bein? No?. 132 to 14- inclusive, in CARMAETHEN-KO.VD, Caebadeli. "Swansea, producing1, when let. the aggv.=trate total of £ 105 19s. per annum. Lot 5 is held tor a term of 50 years from the 29th day of September, 1883, at an annual ground rent of JE16. Wit);. rhis ¡' lot will be included the benefit of a of Covenant dated the 23rd day of February, 1884. made between Robert Armine of the one part and Anne Davies of the" other part, whereby the said Robert Armine Morris covenanted to giant u iurther torn of 49 vears from the expiration of the ;1! form of 50 years at the same ground rent, LOT's.AU that improved GR()UND RENT arising out of Nos. 1 to 4, both niclu. • STHKET, Caebadell, amounting to annum, created by an Indenture of L'iLlm for 89 ve.u*3 from the 20th day of September, iwo. Lor'7. -All that improved GROUND i arising out of Nos. 5 to 8, both inclusive, 0 WF• STREET, Caebadell, amounting to £ 3 4s. per ftiinu created by an Indenture of Underlease for 89 year:, from the 20tli September, 1893. Sale to Commence at Three o'clock in the For f urther particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to Mr. JOHN- R- BICKAB™. Solictor, 31, fi~her-sireet Swansea, OR J30 AUCT»onr>iir, at -'=IS office, 58WIN<street. S^A 11 SOA: 10965 TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS AND OTHERc. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SAW MI f.r.S, P¡..<NT. MACHINERY, &C-» A"; A, UODW LLA°;SSUL SAW MILLS, LLANDYSSUL 1\TR. A. B DAVIES has been|ayou,ed^h PremiSNjandyssul. on 'inhtions as e0oeern the following valuable IPASVHOLD PROPERTY, together with the wiV f the PLANT, MACHINERY &, viz. RT fvnv«<ILTT SAW MILLS, situate at The to the g w R Station. held on Lland.vssul, close to the • w„n4Pmkor lease for a t,rm of 21 years, irmn^gthbept un c •1881, at an annual ground rent of £ U- prisiti* very large built of wooi and li'ed, engine house, offices, STABLT^ lar^e plot of ground for storing timber, tof, with the whole ot .the plant and machinery, comprising portable engine, 12 h.p. (BY Proctor AND Co.), TARGE travelling table with rollers AND Pullevs. circular SAW bench, band saw, vice, saws, ETRADS tramway, with the complete shafting ana PU]IP'' FOR driving the machinery. A small FIELD is held with the premises at an *TW^5K»»^ well-bnilt, and tlie lb.hin«ry up to a. {OR 21 years of the Saw MILLS, XAID and Field, can be arranged for at a moderate ?So c"m«noe at 3.30 o'clock i» tbc After. Machinery may be viewed at ihe Premises and M. Mr. J. Morgan, time on APPLICATION FURTHER PAR^ ^d3^LST>^t™*>a-ea. L1°9S1 1' Solicitor, 31 Fisber-street, Swan¡;¡ea. )09S1 JPVERY facility at the i. Trie. 4<WAY8 studied. SALES BY AUCTION. By Mr. W. Harry Rees. By ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. TOWN OF NEATH. SALE OF A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN & PREMISES. 1VT ,,Y T ^v DO io luairucted to SELL B\ AUCTION, at the CASTLE HOTKL, I^eath, on WKDNESDAT. 13th OCTOBER. 1897, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then read, the undermentioned desirable LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate at aud being No. 46, London-road, Neath, now in the occupation of Mr. Samuel Trick, as quarterly tenant. The premises are held under an underlease for a term of 98 years from 24th June, 1856, at the apportioned ground rent of P,2 per annum. The house contains front sitting-room with bay window, back sitting-room, kitchen, three bed- rooms and attic, with garden and rear premises, having an entrance from a good back road, and also a small garJen plot in the front euclosed by dwarf walls and railings- The premises are drained, and water is laid on. For further particulars apply to Mr. W. Harrv Rees, land afirent and auctioneer, Neath or to Messrs. Alfred Curtis and Son, solicitors, Neath By Mr. D. Morgan. TONNA FARM, NEAR NEATH. Few minutes' walk from Aberdulais, G W R Station. SALE OF VALUABLE NURSERY TREES LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, CROPS &C. MR. DAVID MORGAN has been instructed by Mr. Levi Bevan (who is leaving) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, Oct. 15th, 1897, the whole of the undermentioned" TREES, LIVE and DEAD STOCK, CROPS IMPLEMENTS, &c., comprising :— STOCK.—2 cows in full profit, cow and calf, four-year-old mare and sucker, 3 sows in farrow, 20 head of poultry, 22 stocks of bees and frame hives. CROPS.—Rick of prime meadow hay, about 18 tons 6 tons of well-harvested hay, in barn produce of 4J acres of oats, in good condition quantity of fern, F acre of mangolds, 4 acre of siveries, i acre of sanfoin, 4 acre of potatoes, quantity of BrusselFs sprouts and spring cabbage plants, carrots, parsnips, &c. TREES .-100 prime apple, cherry, and pear trees, suitable for orchards; 100 damson and plum trees, 500 young plum trees, 200 young apple trees, 100 young pear trees, 200 black and red currant trees, 300 yearling currant trees, 300 yearling gooseberry trees, 1.000 five-year-old gooseberry trees, in 27 different varieties. IMPLEMENTS.—1 tip spring cart, wheeibarrow pikes, J- lozen rakes, several sets of harness. Also part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale at two sharp. Terms cash. No reserve. Auctioneer's Office, Full Moon Hotel, Neath, September 30th, 1897. [10983 By Messrs. R. M. Davies & David. COEDYGLYN FARM, CRYNANT, DYLAIS u. YALLEY. Distant about 10 minutes walk from Crvnant Station & is.tii. IMPORTANT SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE, MESSRS. R, M0I)AVIES and DAVID (late Meredith Davies and Son), bave been W,voured with instructions from Mrs. Ann THP »KMS',WHO IS LEAVING, to sell by auction, AT the TON VE *ARM ON TUESDAY, OCT. 12TH, 189/, ]TOUOWXNGF LIVE STOCK 2 ramsIEEP" 40 ^ree(iinff ewes, 20 store lambs. KTm: 2-year old steers, two veiri;^ T hf two fat cows, fat buil. bulls, two calves, HORSES.—Aged Mare "V • •, ,1 T high, excellent M all harness • W™' I2 T N" S 14 hands high, excellent WORLS? MARF,' V JOLLY' bay mare, four years old, 15 HAN^L*1 HARNESS in all harness, suitable for GROCERS' TRNSTWORTby PIGS.—Three store pigs. CROPS.—Two ricks of meadow hnv tons each, in excellent condition L ^I S1* oats. ,CK OT IMPLEMENTS.—Tip cart, pair of O.„~I wheels, chaff-cutter, slide car, 2 wheel R.U (Homsby & Howard), set of zig zag harrow chain ;harrow, scuffler, set of wliippletrees Pl- trough, rakes, pikes, fencing screws, scythes and handles, set of shaft harness, two sets of lead- in? do. DAIKY UTENSILS.—Churn, cheese, press, and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. Terms—Six month s credit on approved security to all purchasers of £ 5 and upwards, or discount at the ratlj ot 5 per cent. per annum for Luncheon at 12.30. Sale at 1.30 sharp. Auctioneers' offices, Oddfellows Hotel, Glyn- Neath and Angel Hotel, Neath. [10984 TO BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums, Business Circulars and Cards,Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the CAMBRIAN Office, 58, Wind- street. W30NTARDULAIS.—The "CAMBRIAN" may XT be obtained at W. II. SMITH ^.SON'S Bookstall, Ra-ilway Station. SALES BY AUCTION. By Messrs. Beynon & Meager. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1897. JAMES GROVE FARM, PENNARD, GOWER. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c. MESSRS. BEYNON & MEAGER have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Benjamin French to SELL bv PUBLIC AUC- TION, the following Valuable CROPS, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, &c., viz. :— CRops.-8 Mows of oats, 40 mows of barley, 13 mows of wheat (Lawes Club), 2 ricks of meadow hay, I acre of potatoes (magnum bonntn). HORsEs.-Bay cart mare, Lady Brown," 14*3 h.h., aged, good and reliable in all harness grey horse colt, rising 4 years old, quiet and good in all harness. IMPLEMENTS.—Chaffcatter, horse rake, plough (Howard D. 3) nearly new, bodkins, thrashing machine, horse gear, pikes, fork?, rakes, scythe, snead, ropes, tubs, wooden loJler, seed drill, horse'hoe, set of harrows, a quantity of odd harness, casks, ladders, feeding tubs, shovels, benches, together with a quantity of smaller articles too numerous to mention. A quantity of household furniture and dairy utensils. N.B.—The whole of the crops are well-har- vested. Six months' credit will be given on approved security of £ 3 and upwards, or discount for cash at the rate of £ 5 per cent, per annum. security of C3 and upwards, or discount for cash at the rate of £ 5 per cent. per annum. Luncheon at 12.0 noon. Sale immediately after. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers. Swan- sea- [10990 T DAY, OCTOBER 19TH, 1897. ?,rDiIENLLYS FARM. LLANDEWI, GOWER IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES, CROPS, &c. MESSRS. BEYNON and MEAGER have I been favoured with instruction^ to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the Above Place and Date, the following Valuable CATTLE, HORSES, CROPS, &c., Viz.| CATTLE.—Hereford two-year-old steer, red and white two-year-old steer, red and white two-year- old steer, brown two-year-old-steer, Hereford two-year-old steer, Hereford two-year-old Leifer, red and white heifer, red yearling bull, red and white cow Daisy," believed to calve 1st Decem- ber white and red cow Primrose." believed to calve April, 1898 red and white spotted cow Queen," believed to calve January, 1898 light roan cow May," believed to calve January, 1898 red and white cow Cowslip," believed to calve January, 1898 white and red cow Full- pail," believed to calve April, 1898. HORSES.—Bay mare Polly," aged, very good worker and believed to be in foal; grey cart mare Lester," 5 years old, very good worker in shafts or chains chestnut cob Dick," 14-2 h.h., 5 years old, stylish, quiet and good in saddle and' harness. CROPS.—24 mows of oats, 23 mows of barley, 7 mows of wheat, 2 ricks of meadow hay about 10 tons, 1 rick clover hay about 3 tons, 8 acres of well-grown swedes. The hay and corn are well-harvested, and the roots are of forward growth, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. The Auctioneers, in calling attention to this sale, can with every confidence recommend same to intending purchasers. The cows are deep milkers, and the young cattle are very healthy- promising, and in forward condition. The horses are a useful lot, and reliable in all harness. Six months' credit will be given upon approved security on sums of zC5 and upwards, er discount for cash at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. Luncheon at 11 a.m. Sale immediately after. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers. Swansea. [10989 By Messrs. Stephenson & Alexander. ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE. YNISPEYT.r.WCH TIN-PLATE WORKS, CLYDACH, SWANSEA VALLEY. MESSRS. STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at these Works, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19th and 20th, 1897 (and not on Thurs- and Friday, the 14th and 15th Oct., as previously announced), commencing at 11.30 a.m. each day the whole of the valuable PLANT, MACHINERY AND EFFECTS consisting of about 500 tons cast and wrought iron plates, about 300 tons steel rails, several tons of light rail-, locomotive engine by Peckett and Sons, four wheels coupled, 4ft. 8§in. gauge; 8 various engines and appliances, 2 pickli'ng machines, 10 tinning machines, 9 various boilers, several platform weighing machines, 20-ton rail' way weighing machine, travelling crane, 15ft. radius 4ft. 8Mn. gauge steam tin bars, shears, 2 donkey and other pumps. t The whole of the contents of machinists shop, consisting of drilling machines, lathes, shaping machines, <tc. The whole of the plant and machinery in con- nection with 5 mills, comprising standards, rolls, and other appliances a quantity of steam and water piping, a quantity of shaft'insr, the contents ot annealing and mill fur naces, doublet's' and other shears, bed-plates, 6 pairs cold roll, standards g boxes> contents of smiths' and de«crir>tLna' :0:enl to?s of piping °I various and dusting'ma a, ?r e^n £ f chambers, cleaning lifting jacks, the contents^? inmfaUliC ing house, tinning houses .^tL 068' anneai_ mg-rooms, stores, quantity F^?g"room' assort- quantity of wrought and cast i58 and iead> the whole of the various plant toS'?ther with in connection with these laro-e vvorl?achln0ry used The Ynispenllwch Works minutes' walk of the Glais Stating W1^m a few Railway, and are about six miles'out^the Midhuid of Swansea. cs out of the town Purchasers attending this Sale a Swansea (Midland Railway) by the Ele leave train, which arrives at Glais Station at 11*22 a'm" and the Sale will commence immediately arrival of this train. a e y Soothe Further particulars in catalogues, which m be obtained upon application to Messrs. BEOR and PLANT, Solicitors, Swansea Messrs. HARTLAND ISAAC, and WATKINS, Solicitors, Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. C. LL. WATKINS & Co., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS. AUDITORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS AND LICENSED VICTUALLER BROKERS. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. Sums of £100, jE150, and X250 Ready to Advance on Mortgage. Agent for General Life Assurance Co., London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. and Alliance Plate-Glass Insurance Co OXFORD BUILDINGS, 104, OXFORD ST. SWANSEA. r10745 PATRONISED BY ROYALTY. TOlVI GARRON, ROYAL FLORIST AND BOUQUETIST, 7, OXFORD-STREET. WREATHS, CROSSES, &c., Unequalled in >V Arrangement. Composed of Choicest Flowers Fresh Cut from C0 P the Gardens at Blackpill. INSPECTION INVITED. PLEASE ORDER EARLY. Telegrams-" Barron. Swansea.' FNHEAPE^T HOUSE IN WALES HAND-SEWTHARNESS, o.nnris BRIDLES, WHIPS, TSs. CLTTJWFjLiMM. BANDAGES, KIN EL-CAPS. Speciality—SOLID NICKELENE BITS, STIHRUPS Cannot rust. Inspect our Stock beChreapeUst1House in Swansea to Repair Harness. SADDLERY COMPANY, 8548] ALEXANDRA-ROAD, Swansea, T TF~TRlIirwlLrlB^ B JL PUBLISH ITS COMMENDATION. CORROSIVE LUBRICANTS (which, through their Fifif/nprl'p' 1 ^a,vo the largest sale in the world, viz.. Engine, Cj lu.der and Machinery Oils. ll £ d.; Marine Engine Oil, Is. 6d.; Marine Cylinder Oil. '8. 6d.; Gas pniT,i'niIl"i Q?,larno Oils, Is. 6d.; Vrench Burning paid? Per gallou: barrels free and carriage 1 20EW^^°IE LTj'nRICATING OIL COMPANY, DeDMs at I T°wer-street, London, B.C. Depots at Liverpool, .Bristol. Hull, G-lasirow, and New- „ caatle-on-Tyiie Telegrams, '"Subastral. London'"—A.B.C. Code Used. .telephone 80. Avenue 5,8J1. [10i>7t> j BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. WHITE FLOWERS W FOR CHRISTMAS. WHITE FLOWERS FOR SPRING. WHITE FLOWERS FOR EASTER. WHEELER'S HALF-GUINEA COLLECTION WHITE & SWEET-SCENTED FLOWERS. 19/0 PACKAGE AND DELIVERY FREE. 16/0 White Roman Hyacinths 24 Single Tulip', pure white 12 Finest White Hyacinths 12 Double Tulips, nnest 12 Narcissus, paper white (i Freesia refracta alba .12 Narcissus, double Roman 6 Lilv of the valley, flnesj Berlin crowns 12 Berlin crowns 12 I received your 10s. 6d. Collection of I lower Roots, and they are well picked and sound Bulbs. J. GEAKY. Our Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of DUTCH FLOWERING BULBS for the present season is now ready, and will be forwarded gratis and post free on application. WHEELER & SON. SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER. pUGSLEY & SON, 24, WATERLOO STREET, FOR LASS and JJ A PE RI L\ yp j X(; s OF ALL KINDS. Telephone No. 211. ^8668 FIREWOOD- 7s. A LOAD, DELIVERED FREE. W. II. STONE. SOUTH DOCK SAW MILLS, 10991] SWANSEA. =- J THE GENERAL J I EXPRESSION that the best Lamps are sold by JENKINS is being supplemented by another- that JENKINS' 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 U oi onr prices will wort quickly convince you of the desirability of buying Lamps here. JENKINS & CO., IRONMONGERS, 89, OXFORD.ST., 9 A 10, PARK-ST., SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1839. F. BONNETT & SON. I GUILDERS, PLUMBERS, GAS, ROT WATER and SANITARY ENGINEERS HOUSE DECORATORS, a, Are REMOVING to No. 49, OXFORD-STREET, 79] (Late 32, Fisher-street), SWANSEA H. STONE, WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, NEATH. Wholesale Agent for South Wales, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire for JNO. DEWAR & SONS PERTH WHISKY. GEO. ROE & Co.'s CELEBRATED "GR" IRISH WHISKY. Detailed Price Lid upon Application. lsr!+°le"r.aPIlic Address Stone, Neath." Telephone No. 414. [10681 SWANSEA MERCANTILE BANK, 18 PA LIMITED, AKK"STREET, SWANSEA. CASH awS TO £ 500 nn^^lonal Men aJul0.1 Classes of Tradesmen, sj ?'R OWN NOTF Householders, Securities. P4YME^fT« and a11 kinds ot' to suit Borrowers. Applications nromrv+i 10565] w 7 atten<Jed to by gAjQgES^jUKAQM. ANCHOR TEA. A NCHOR TEA. Z.: ANCHOR TEA. A NCHOR TEA. THE BEST VALUE MONEY CAN BUY DRINK NO OTHER. AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN IN WALES For Agencies, apply to The Anchor Tea Com pany, 40 and 41, Great Tower-street, London, E C" 19955 Excels all other Foods for Infants and Invalids DR. RIDGE'S PATENT PAATV COOKED ±! UUU, STRENGTHENING, SATISFYING, NOURISHING, DIGESTIBLE. LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. EDUCATIONAL. 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 house overlooking sea, near bays. Perfect sanitation. Boarders receive every attention. References kindly permitted to parents of past and present pupils. SWISSES DANN AND NETTELL, PRINCIPALS. art CLASSES. THE CLASSES under the direction of MRS. J. c. VYE-PARMINTER, at the STUDIO, EXETER 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. Special Classes m Drawing for Junior Pupils. A Reduction in will be made if more than one of a family join the Classes. [10064 MISS IiAISGDON'S CLASSES WILL BE RESUMED as usual the SECOND WEEK in OCTOBER, 1897. PRIVATE LESSONS given in all the New I and Fashionable Dances. II 2, SEA VIEW VILLAS, 10889] SWANSEA. DANCING CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES, GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD. MISS CRAVEN'S CLASSES are held at her Residence on MONDAY and WEDNES- DAY at 5 o'clock, and on WEDNESDAY and SATUBDAY at 2,30, commencing WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6th. G^yn Hall, Neath, Thursday, Octob— 7th Adult Tuition Class held at Gedney House on M-nday Evenings, commencing October 11th, at 7.30 Classes also held at Llaitelly. Liar;* Llandovery College, Carmar- then. Aberavon, alid the Mumbles. F18 PRIVATE LESSONS by arrangement. L18 MRS. MORICE will Resume her Classes for Dancing and Deportment the first week in OCTOBER. Private Lessons given and Schools attended. 16, Glftnmor-cre3cent' Uplands. [10911 tJIR ISAAC PITMAN'S "SYSTEM OF SHORTHAND." XAN^DON PHONOGK PHIC INSTITUTE, 1, LANGDON-FLACE, SWANSEA. Why is the above System of Shorthand so difficult to master, arid why are there so few, compara- tively, who. fiey have completed their courses, difficult to master, and wLy are there so few, compara- tively, who. fiey have completed their courses, really understand the princip.'es of the System? It is became'he rules i-ji ver; iu Text-books in explanation of those principles ace almost nullified by the number of exee[*i«nsT three-fxirtbs of which can and are conclu- sively J1'. NT the above Institute by AJK. FKKi* who reasons and teaches all Students unite. 'iiis lu'tion to reason out all work strictly on the principle of aoulul a,ld Sign, the two principles upon which system based. Combined with thorough tuitioii are stnctiy moderate terms. [108;0 I I VIOLIN & PIANOFORTE. Ms- W. F. H ULLEY Resumed [;essoni! for the Autumn and Winter Seag0n on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. In consequence of having to decline so many lica^ for less0HS last winter« Mr- Hulley has arranged -j. WALTER WHITAKER JYL (Leipzig Conservatoire) 10 assist him with Violin pupils. •j Classes for Orchestral Work. Terms Specie onapp^011- JIEWYDD VILLA, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. PONTAKDAWE. T^NYKALLT SCHOOL. jjoarders taken from seven years of age. ery care and attention given to pupils by ji^l siipervision. Pep° p^ration for all examinations. riring"tl)e past 10 years 200 pupils have passed va.ri°u8 Public examinations. the tuS with terms, references, &c., on r°fttion to ME. ASTLEY SAMUEL. applica —LONDON. "ELLESMERE," 28, SYDENHAM-ROAD SYDENHAM. Trrt? MISSES MANSEL-SMITH, having W Anened a School at the above address, are 0d to receive BOARDERS for the Term jn_ SEPTEMBER 16th, 1897. • tarffe, and pleasantly situated in ThjK beS Subgu;b» Of London. one of me8tic arrangements liberal, combined be comforts of home life. wlpth t Pectus on application. [10651 rOS on ap —^POBD COLLEGE, FROME. Principal— ^T>ATTAM SUTHERLAND, F.E.I.S., Late pSfi^l of St .^Andrew's College, Swansea. F One of the most pleasantly situated West of England. and picturesque in its own extensive grounds, r Th"ScS aS l~f.ll Field-Bathing and Large 9"° p asium—Scholarships. ^Preparation for University and other Examina- ti0Keyford College, Frome. [9500. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. WALTER ROAD. MBS. EDWARD FRICKER, MISS FLORENCE FRICKER, A.B.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. r2444 EDUCATIONAL. MR. Arthur HEY, Mus. Bac., DUXELST., F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M. (Organist and Choir-master St. James' Church). LESSONS RESUMED MONDAY, OCT. 4th. 8, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. 1813 BRYNHAULOG, L A NGLAND-ROAD, B MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS & PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations. Highest References. Terms on application. alRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, ST. HELEN'S LODGK, 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. [22 MR. DONALD W. LOTTI (Formerly Assistant Organist of Lichfield 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. LANGLAND BAY. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, LANGLAND NEAR SWANSEA. PRINCIPALs-The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted 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 W. M. RADFORD, Member of Amalgamated Musicians Union, RECEIVES PUPILS on VIOLIN and FLUTE. 1017°- 2, MANSEL-STREET, SWANSEA. I CT. C A TIIE lilN E S COLLEGE, k3 LASGLAND BAY, JnEAR 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. GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND AKT, AND ART, ALEXANDRA-ROAD, SWANSEA, In connection with the Science and Art Department South Kensingtou. Chairman THE MAYOR OF SWANSEA. The Classes of the above School Re-opened on TUESDAY, SEPT. 21st, 1897. Head Master F. F. HOSFORD, Government Art and Science Master; Certificated ill Art Groups I. and II. Certificated in Science Subjects I., II., III.; Medallist in Subject 3 Outline Drawing; from the Round" Medallist in Subject 8b2, Shading the Human Figure from the "Round"; Medallist in Subject 9a, Anatomical Drawing Human Figure; Medallist in Subject 10.. Draw- ing Flowers, Foliage, Landscapes, Details from Nature highest Certificates and Medals given, ASSISTANTS: Miss S. HENNINGS, Art Master's Certificate, Group I. Also 3rd Grade Certificates in Principles of Orna- 8ti" LU<xV Drawi"« f^m Antique, Drawing Antique from Memory, Anatomv l)K,r,, Modelling Design, Modelling from Antique, Paii.tingta Monochrome, &c. °m M11., WM. WILLIAMS, Honours in Building Con. stmction and Art Class Teacher's Certificate. MK. JAME3 A. DA"V IEF>, Certificated by the Depart- ment of the Science and Art Practical Draughtsman. MR. W. J. RICHARDS. MR. G. IIAUGHIO.V, Sculptor. SUBJECTS TAUGHT: Freehand Drawing. Anatomy, as applicable to Painting in Oil, Tempera, Art. and Water Colours, Objects Designing for Decorative of Still Life, &c. I Purposes. Modelling Or- The Figure from the Antique naments, Figures, and and the Life. Wood Carving. DAYS AND HOURS OF SITDY-DAY CLASSES. TUESDAYS AND FKII>AYS, Morning Class from 11 to 1 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Afternoon „ 2 3J to 4 30. SATURDAY, M •> T0 4 FEES!' All Fees are payable in Advance. MORNIKG CLASSES, Tuesdays and Fridays, Entrance Fee, 5s. and iOs. per lirmoftenweeks. AFTKRNOON CLASSES, same Days and fees. SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, for Teachers and Pnpil Teachers of Elementary Schools, 5s. toallothers, 108. per Session. A SPECIAL CLASS for Wood Carving and Modelling will be held on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 11 to 1. and 2.30 to 4.30. Terms— £ '2 2s. per term of ten A SPECIAL CLASS for Wood Carving only will be neia on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings, from /.lo to 9.15. Terms, 10s. to Christmas, aud 10s. trom January to May Examinations. EVENING CLASSES: TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS, from to 9.^0. FEES 103. for the whole Session from September to the Examinations in May, or 5s. from September to Christmas and 7s. 6d. from Christmas to Examinations in Muy, or 2s. per month. ADVANTAGES: Students attending the above Classes get three nights per week of two hours each, have separate Teachers for each Subject, and are under the general supervision of the Head Master. They can take any of the Art Subjects, as well as Science Subjects, 1. II. III., without fUOneeSiflv« Medal, One Bronze Medal and Five Awards were obtained by 8tudcnts of this School in the .National Competition at ^ngot^hg year. SCIENCE CLASSES: I Practical Plane and Solid Geometry; II. Machine Construction and Drawing III. Building Construction and Architectural Drawing, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 7.0 to 9.30 p.m.—F. F. HOSFORI) and W J RICHARDS JAMES A. DAVIES, Practical Draughts- man, certificated by the Department of Science and Art; WM. WILLIAMS, Honours iu Building Construction and Art Class Teacher's Certificate. n XIV. Physiology, Fridays, 7.0 to 8.15 p.m. XXV Hygiene, Fridays, 8.15 to 9.30 p.m.—JOHN WILLI wis Pee, 68. for one. and 2s. 6d. for each additional siib- jeefc in XIV. and A.X\ # 108841 By Order. JAMEB W'. ROGER8. Hon. Sec. SHORTHAND AND NAVIGATION s SCHOOL 22, NEW OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS. J. & B. HARRIS, 1st Class Honours N A XTTVR-N,. RR.J?OIEDCA Teachers. CANDIDATES SUCCESSFULLY Prepared for ALL LOCAL MARINE BOARD Examina- tions. Seventy-five RECENT SUCCESSES of MASTERS and MATES. Majority passed on their first trial. Compass Deviation. Sight tests. Rule of the Road. PITMAN'S SHORTHAND rapidly taught to speed of 100 words a minute. Arithmetic—Sanitary Inspectors-Civil Service Rapid success guaranteed in all subjects. BLOOR & CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS AND BILL POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY FOR TV ALES All descriptions of Advertising, Circular Distribution, &c., promptly attended to Offioe20, CAL VERT-STREET, SWANSEA. 10 DAYS' SALE OF ART FLOWER POTS, POTS AND PEDESTALS, 30 PER CENT. UNDER REGULAR PRICES. BUNIEY'S. THE BON MARCHE, 1, CASTLE-SQ., SWANSEA. Offer this Splendid Collection of ART WARE, which includes Pots of all sizes and many choice SPFCTAT 1 AD/NTI Colours. at prices ranging from 4Jd. to 30s. usual nrice: 18s 6d DECORATED POTS and PEDESTALS, Sale Price, lis. 9d. per pair usual nrICe, 188. 6d. Prici^l^nd^ si^s 7 *eet to 16T!ee^ Bi«h designs and colourings. Boudoir. •' ^2*. 6d. each. Lseful for Dining-rooms, Sitting-roomsjor INSPECTION SOLICITED. REPAIRING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. resaid toth^iSueTnb1. KS" ?"ib'e ";itb eoonomj- havinr due intrusted to persons unskilled in their mechanism. U 8 are °^ten spoiled through being ESTIMATE OF COST AND ADVICE ON ANY REPAIRS FREE OF CHARGE PIANOFORTES ENTIRELY RENOVATED. | HARMONIUMS & AMERICAN ORGANS TUNED & REPAIRED. CHURCH ORGANS TUNED & REPAIRED. VI°LINS SSS EEPIIEED' PIANOFORTES TUNED at 3/g or PER N U A I Pianofortes on the Three Years System, from 10/6 per Month. American Organs, from 5s. per Month. Harmoniums, from 5s. per Month SCHOOLS AND THE PROFESSION SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. PRICE LISTS POST FREE. G WYNNE H. BRADER, PRACTICAL PIANOFORTE TUNER & REPAIRER, 17. HEATHFIELP STREET. SWANSEA. THE SWANSEA FINANCE COMPANY. LIMITED, 16, GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA, MAKE CASH ADVANCES FROM £3 TO cS500 0 Immediately to all Classes of Householders on NOTE OF HAND &c :H; REPAYME TS TO SUIT BORROWERS. SO FEES. BILLS DISCOUNTED. STRICTEST PRIVACY ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. [1056 PUBLICATIONS. Now READY. ORDER AT ONCE. 172 p.p. Cr. 8vo. Cloth gilt. Price, 5s. GOME PIERRE CLAIRE' POEMS, Edited, with Critical and Biographical Memoirs of the Author (late MR. S. C. GAMWELL), by James Brown. A Swansea gentleman, who has seen a ronph copy of the book, writes It is a delightful volume, intensely interesting to Swansea people, contains many poetic gems, and should command a large and ready sale." Orders may be left at The Cambrian Office, Wind-street, or any locil booksellers. [10856 Just Published. LONGRIDGE'S GLOSSARY OF MINING TERMS, With Illustrations and Geological Survey Map Signs. PRICE, 2S. 6d.; POSTAGE, 2d. It is a book which will naturally be much appreciated among holders of miuing shares, as it will render the technicalities of a report in. tellisrible to the uninitiated.'1—Financial Timet' i '■ Perhaps the distinctive feature pertaiiinf to tills Glossary is the illustrattons which are ap- pended showing various forms of veins, deposits laults, &c.Invention. This Glossary puts such competitors as it may have quite out ot date.'r—Mining World. Of great use to all who are actively associated with practical mining.South Africa. Compiled with considerable care.Mining Journal. Very handy and useful. Afi-ica?i Critic. "THE MINING JOURNAL," 18, FINCH-LANE, E.C., AND 3, DORSET BUILD- INGS, SALISBLRY-SQUAKE, E.C. DAR,LINGTON'S TJANDBOOKS. w 4k. «Sir Henry Ponsonby is commanded by the Queen to thank Mr. Darlington for a copy of bis handbook." "Jfothing better could be wished for."— British Weekly. •' Far superior to ordinary guides. —Daily Chronicle. Edited by RALPH DARLINGTON, F.R.G.S. 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SAMPLE CAKES make TWO GALLONS—Six Stamps. BROORICKS PATENT, Nortlifield, BIRMINGHAM. DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY. MRS. NASH, CLIFTON HOUSE, 21, WALTER-TE RPACE, WALTER-ROAD. LADIES' own materials made up Fit and Style guaranteed. Dress re-modelled equal GJSSRIIASS:SS?.AS promptly executed. ——— 9098 CONCERT PROGRAMMES, BALL PROGRAMMES CLUB CARDS, CATALOGUES, &c., done on the Shortest Notice at the QAMBRIAN" pRINTING WORKS THOS. R. ROBINSON. 1G, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, COAL MERCHANT & ACCOUNTANT (Passed 1853). BEST Large FFALDAU, 17s. Od. per ton delivered. Weight and Quality guaranteed. Merchants' and Tradesmen's Accounts kept or Audited. [979 | HOTELS. IVTEW LANGLAND BAY HOTEL, JLH LIMITED, NEAR SWANSEA, SOUTH WALES. The sheltered position of Lang-land Bay, with a southern aspect and balmy air. which entitles it to be called the Mentone of Wales"' renJers it a most desirable winter residence, highl,y recom- mended by the medical profession. The Hotel stands in its own extensive grouiidt- sitnated in the centre of the bay. It commands most beautiful views, and is replete with modern comfort. Hot and cold salt and fresh water baths on every floor. Charming gardens. Several lawn tennis courts and bowls, C. YC STAINLAND, Manager. -telephone No. 502. CAS T L E HOTEL, FE\VAN8]SZ LUNCHEONS DAILY 12 to 3. TEAS, SUPPERS. &c.. IN COFFEE ROOM OR PRIVATE ROOM. Grand Billiard Saloon. Largest and best ven- tilated in Swansea. Two New Tables by Bur- roughes and Watts 2971 JAMES McBRYDE. PROPRIETOR. CAMERON AkMS HOTEL, c SWANSEA. COMMERCIAL, COFFEE, AND SMOKE ROOMS, BANQUETING HALL, BILLIARDS. MODERATE CHARGES. ORDINARY DAILY from 1 to 2.30. 2s. inclusive. For Particulars and Tariff, apply to the 06911 MANAGERESS. R. E. JONES, LTD. HOTELS AND CAFES. SWANSEA MACKWORTH HOTEL. High-street, near Great Western Railway CASTLE CAFE, Castle-stree1 MIDLAND CAFE, Wind-street DOT. Rutland-street. YACHT CAFE, Mumble" (in summer). BAKERY, High-street Arcade. R. E. JOKES, Managing Director. CARDIFF CENTRAL HOTEL (will open shortly), facing St. Mar-s-street WASMNGTON H^TEI^E to GWR. GREAT WESTERN CLPKNEAR G.W.R. 3977 R. E. J ONES. Proprietor. THE WORLD^S HAIR GROWER C. McCASRIE'o ASTRINGENT thp i Pro lucer of the age. Never fails to n i- Hair grow; an infallible remedy for weak a 'ri •t'le '1a'r the one and omy cure for premature tv.n thiu •' and pleasant to use non.greasy N ness pungent nair should be without it. i,'f'i ~° having weak guinea. Try it. Per post 3d' extra'" tle worth a SKIE tc. Proprietor o, ,ta^ eioirated Electric Hair Dye. [92* CUPiSS' CONSTITUTION BALLS <■' an xuifaihmj remedy (write for pamphlet) T For H O R S E S, for i-l'.STiMONiAL. Grease, Swelled Legs, Rnssley Park. Cracked Heeis,Coughs, I have used Cupiss' Colds, Staring Coat. 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