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The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious Dames to be addressed to any Post Office, and letters so sent are returned to the ir sender through the Dead Letter Depart- ia ment. Letters to Advertisers by initials, j etc., or otherwise, nwy be directed to "The Cambrian" Office free of charge; and if erainps are sent to cover postage, will be forwarded to the Ad'.ettiscr's own address. Remittances undei 5s. may be made in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Or- ders. Postal Orders should be made to "The South Wales Dailv Post" Co., Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address aU communications to The Manager, "The Cambrian." j LJ MABRIAGE. •BLAKE—MOORE.— On the 30th June, at Sit. Joseph's Church, Neath, by the Rev. Paul Hack, -juttreil Bruce Blake, J.P., of Whit- land Abbey, anri of Meelick. co. Galwa-y, to Lucy Charlotte Ellen, only daughter of John Newall Moore, Esq., J.P., Glamorgan- shire. 633a7 3 r r: SSTUATlOflaS VACANT. Houeeksepers. Companion*. ANTED, Housekeeper, age 30-40, to take S charge of two children.-A.pply by letter. Box 40, Post-office, Dunns, Mumbles. 327m7-9 "V\7 ANTED, a good Working Housekeeper. L»V. in gentleman's family; widower; ser- vant kept.—Apply by letter, H., c.o. Charles Evans, 'i'he Newsagent, etc., Bryn-y-Mor-road. Swansea 652m7-6 Cooks Rnt. Kitchenmakis: -4. 1-1 niraic-GENERAL Wanted; four in family; V-/ Housemaid kept—Apply by letter only. —Mrs. Davies, Cefn Bryn, Uplands, Swansea, 892m7-ll House and Paraourrnaiès "1^17"ANTED, Housemaid or Cook-General; 'VV.. manservant kept.—Apply Jones, Bryn- hyfryd, Pontypridd. 730m7-8 \\JANTED, Housemaid, who is a good needlewoman; must be highly recom- mpnded.—Apply after 6 p.m., at iteathfield House, Swansea. 895m 7-U Nurses EXPEPiIENCED Nurss %?irl Wanted, about 18; must be fond of children; another servant kept.-9, Promenade. Mount Plea- sant, Swansea. 728in7-7 TXT"A>7TED, Clean Girl, ag Nurse.—Apply » 6, Hewson-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 322m7-7 WANTED, a Young Girl, as Nurse Girl.— Mrs. Voyaey, Swansea Castle, Oxford- Street, Swansea. 859m7-8 Generals GOOD Nurse Wanted.—Apply Glenside, Langland, Mumbles. 316m7-9 F.W.^iA [, Servant Apply 142. G Bryn-road, Swansea. 926ru7-12 i^ENBRAL Servant Wanted; sleep out. — JJf Apply 62, Bryn-road, Nausea. 328m7-9 GOOD General Servant Wanted, in busi- J" ness house.—Writo X.Y.Z., Da,ily Post," Swansea. 8f.2m7-il STRONG Girl Wanted, at once; comfortable home; 18 to 20—Apply 13, Trafalgar- place, Brynmill. 7Slm7-12 WANTED, good General Servant—Apply 19, Bryn-roa4, Swansea. 264m7-8 WANTED, immediately, good General fcervaat—Apply Centre Hotel, Swan- sea- 336m7-9 WANTED, good General, for one Lady — Apply evenings, 211, Eaton-crescent, Swansea. 802m7-9 "TyANTJED, by July 18th, good G^rferal. — VR Apply between 5 and at 139, Bryn- road, Swansea. 323m7-9 WTANTED, a useful Servant. State rofer- V V ences and wages, to Davies, Antelope Rotel. MumblBS. 854m7-11 WANTED, at once, strong Girl; must be able to wash; sleep out.—Apply 54, Gorse-lane, Swansea. 861m7-ll WANTED, an experienced General Ser- vant.—Apply Mrs. Eatcup, 4, St. Hel- en's-roa-d, Swansea. 314m7-9 WANTED, Young Girl, to assist in House- W work, an dh-elp with children Apply 7, Bryn-road, Swansea. 910m7-12 ANTED, at once, a clean, active"GirlT » for the mornings—Apply itrs. Clem- ent, 82, Mansel-street. 793m7-9 \\TANTED, tidy, respectable Girl, about V V' 15 or 16.—Apply 64, Norfoi it-street. Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 793m7-9 WANTED, immediately, strong Girl, as General Servant.—Apply Nag's Head Hotel, Goat-street, Swansea. 708m7-7 WANTED, a good General Servant; another kept.—Apply Mrs. Benson, Cartref, Eaton Grove. Swanjfea. 739m7-8 WANTED, good General; also smart Lad; good references required. — Apply White Hart Hotel. Oxford-street, Swansea. 803m7-9 'TS/ANTED, a good General Servant; refer- » ence required. — Apply Mrs. Oarey Jones, 6, Cwmdonkin-terrace, Swansea. 8S5m7-ll "fANTED, a General Servant, at once; one that has been out before.—Apply Mrs. Prescott, 19, Walter-road, Swansea. 768m7-8 T^/ANTED, Young GiTl, to help in house- T » work part of day.—Apply Mrs. An- drews, 15, Brynmill-cresoent, Swansea. 851m 7-11 "X*7"ANTED, immediately, a respectable VV General Servant; referenoe required.— Apply Lord Jersey, Ornage-street, Swansea. 918m7-12 ^TTTTANTED, good Girl, as General, every VT Sunday out, but assist in Bar occa- sionally .Mrs. Morris, Queen's Arms, Oxford- street, Swansea. 931m7-9 TyANTED, Laundry-Dairymaid, with good » » references.—Apply, stating age and wages, to Mrs. Ijanger, Ynyspenllwch, Oly- dach, B.o^O., Glam. 736m7-8 TTS7ANTED, immediately, clean, reepect- »'» able Girl as General; age 17 to 18; su\all family-Apply. 24, Aylesbury-road Brynmill, Swansea- BAan-il W"ANTED, a Young 'Girl. about 13, to do tV general housework; Welsh preferrea; must be able to do plain cooking. Apply 13, 'r Dillwyn-street, Swansea,, 90b A7 12 1/17" ANTED, immediately, a respectable »V Girl, about 16 years, as General Ser- vant. Apply Mrs. Mitchelmore, Docks Police Station, Llanelly. 74Cm7-8 —|T7-ANTED, General Servant, 17 to 18 years vT of age, one from country preferred; must be fond of children .-Apply, with re- ference's, 33, Windsor-terrace, Swansea. 780m7-9 T \7"ANTE-D, an e;;i>erienoed General Ser- vaut; gocd wages given to capable girl; age from 23 to 28, help given, four in family—Apply Mrs. Eddershiiw, 56, Mansel- terrace, Swanat- 84Sm7-ll WANTED, immediately, experienced and good Plain Cooks, Parlor.r and House- Parlourmaids, Generals, etc.; also experi- enced Cooks, Kitchenmaias, Chambermaids, and Waitresses, for Llandricuod, Ilfra- combe, Mumbles, etc.-Apply Mips Lewis, High-class Registry, is, Castle-sire, Swan sea. 973m7-li MRS. I.lewellyn Howell, Registry Office for Servants (of all classes); also Young Girls. Entrance, Mr. Parry's side door, 52, Oxford-street, Swansea. 933m7-12 Miscelianeous Situatlon:s AGENTS, late Artisan, Northern, and Per- severance Homes, Acsurance Compan- ies, send your addrese.-I x SO. "Daily Post," Swansea. 692m/-7 few healthVAg&nta required, whole or part time; books vacant. App.y Hooper, The Permanent Clothing and bupply Co., Arcade, Llanelly- 954m7-12 A GENCY, 3Qe. weekly salary. Sick Benefit X~.iL Society; n&w, no\el, a-nd agveGAOiC. Men or vVomen.—Write Secretary, 15J. Fins- bury Pavement, London. 9hlIli-2J AST.—Work at home, tenting prints, post I cards, etc.; easily acquired; good prices.—iid-clressed enve,)3, Art Company, 6, Great James-street, London, W.C 7&dm7-9 A G-ood Oportanity.—A first-class Agency Appointment is vacant. Applications tshouid be made by trustworthy men of active habits-, previous agency experiences not essential—Adcfress Habits, -South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 688m7-7 BOY Wanted.—Apply Bakery, R. E. Jones. IJ Ltd., High-street Arcade, Swansea. 832m7-7 TYRAPERY—Wanted, Young Lady, Fancy Department; also Improvers and Ap- prentices.—Apply Madame James and Co., Paris House, Llanelly. S99m7-12 BRAPEEY. Wanted.—J. Reee Evans, 21¡; and -0 219, High-street, Swansea, has a. v-acancy for two strong Youths as Appren- tices; a-Lso Young La-diee: Welsh. 696m7-7 -'IA-PBRY.-Wauted, smart Young Lady. ) for fancy Counter; also smart Young Man, able to drees win#>w.—Apply, full par- ticuiars, Madame James and Oo., Paris House. Llanelly. F J.IE E R AMPLE—Pocket Rubber Stamp; -C yuur Own Name and Address, with Par. ticutars of Spare Time gcncy.-16 Dept., 8°. Aldersgate-street, London 631carn9-2i) (GROCERY Trade—Wanted, experienced X Assistant, and an Improver a,nd Ap- i pre-ntice.-Apply ilarris, High-street, Mer-, I, thyr. 1342n7-17 Gi" IlOC'iBY aid Provision Trade—Wantedf f several J aniors, Improvers, and Ap- prentices—Apply Pegler's Stores, 227. High- street, Swansea. &22m7-12 Ci fiOCERY—Wanted, an energetic Young 3T Man, to solicit oruers. wholesale and retail.—Write, enclosing references, Grocer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 847m6-8 H. -AIR.DRI<iB.-SŒ-G.-Wan.ted, ."m3.rt Youth, JLiL immediately, and sharp Lad as Ap- prentice, good class trade thoroughly taught.—ilasquencort, 10, New-street, Neath. 844m7-ll ILLINERS—Wanted, experienced Hand- Apply, full partiQulars, W- James, Fishguard. 742m7-8 "]i/fII>LINtEJRY.—Wanted, thoroughly ex- .iffJL pcrienced Second Ha,nd Milliner; also Improver's and Saleswomen—J. Sees Evans, 218 and 219, High-street. Swansea. 760m7-3 OFFICE Boy Wanted, in Solicitor's Ofiiee.- 0 Address A.B.C., "Daily Post," Swansea. 887m7-ll OFFICE Boy Wanted, age about 16; Short- 0 hand preferred.-Address Constant, "Dfhily Post," Swansea. 9&4m7-12 OUTFITTING—Wanted, (jwd Junior, for "0 Gents' Mercery; Welsh.—Apply, with particulars, William Isaac, Maesteg. 363m7-ll PLAiSTEtUiBRS—Wanted, few good hands.- p Apply Goodridge and Son, Builders, Neath. 731m7-8 PxlRTNER, active, experienced, under 30, p with £250. Wanted by Wholesale and retail Coal Firm at Docks. Salary, part profits—Write Enterprise, "Daily Post." Swansea. 807m7-9 Wawted; good wages, u -Apply Stevens, Gibb&tt Hill Quarry, Mount Pleasant, Svamsea. 799m7-3 Evening Work—Tactful, energetic men, whocse time is not fully occupied, 'required for above. No outlay. Previous experience unnecessary.—Address ] Tact, "Daily Post," Swansea lZ&50d.b.7-11 QMART Lad Wanted, at oncf)—Apply Geo. ^3 Oliver, 92, Oxford-street, Swansea. 794m7-9 SIlHO'SGlirran^Boy'wanted, immediately. —Ganz, Jeweller, High-street, Swansea. ) 843m7-ll SMART Lad Wanted, for Grocery and Pro- vision Tra.do. Apply Moore Bros., Groosrs, Crown Stores, St. Helen's-mad, Swansea. 799m7-9 rpo Shoeing Smiths—Wanted, a good Door- -l man.—Apjjly German and Soil, Shoeing Smiths, Swansea. 945m7-12 rpAIlX)SS.—Wanted, immediately, 2 General Hanas; must be reliable men.—Davies, Cloth HaU, Brynamman. 903rii7-12 rno Bakere and Confectioners.—Wanted, a X good all-round Hand, at once; well up in Bread. Cake, and Smalls.—Address Baker. "Daily Post," Swansea. 89Cten7-U •VTSTANTEib, three good Plasterers—Apply VV Cwm Chapol, Llansamlet. 341m7-7 WANTED, a few good Brickteyers.—Apply Craig Brickworks, Movriston. 325m7-9 "7"ANTED^ three Young Women^iAipply "f Hum's Mineral Water Works, Swan- sea. 801m7-9 WANTED, a Boy, to go out with r f Apply Betts, Mineral Water Works, Swansea. 838m 7-11 ANTED, smart Office Boy; must be good writer.-Write Smart, "Daily Post," Swansea. 313m7-9 'Vy'ANTBD, immediiately, a good Errand » Boy.—Apply D. C. Jones, 7, Castle- sciuare, Swansea. 796m7-9 Wf I'ED, Boy as Apprentice to Plumb- » » ing and Gasfitting, etc.-Apply 21, B ichardsou-street, Swansea. 694m7-7 "ytTANTHD, good Shirt, Blouse, Starchwork, » ¥ and Body Linen Ironers.—Apply Man- agerecis. Baths Laundry, Swansea: 7l9m7-7 NTfcD, at once, Billiard Marker, to make himself asefuI.-Apply Stew- ard, Salisbury Club. Swansea. 709m7-7 WANTED, in September, Nursery Gover- ness (mornings only ).-<-Ap ply All Saints Vicarage, Kilvey, Swansea. 858m7-ll "TANTED, at once, a^emart Youth as Por-^ M ter—Apply T. C. Palmer, The Cash Tailor, Castle-street, | Tailor, 35, Castle-street, Swansea. 797m7-9 WAiTl'ED, domestioated Young La^iy for Yy Bar, and to assist generally—Apply Mrs. Thomas, Oolosseum Hotel, Swansea. 1340n7-9 WANTED, Waitress, experienced, and VV with good Restaur- ant Continental, Wind-street, Swansea.. 870m7-ll WANTED, an Apprentice or Improver.- Miss ica-te Gitibs, Milliner, 127, Rhon- dda-street, Constitution Hill, Swansea. 691m7-7 ANTED, smart Lad, for Billiard Room, to make himself generally useful— Apply L. Fletcher, Belle Vue Hotel, Swan- &ea- 94Csm7-9 "IXTSNTED, Young Man, about IS; must he f f careful driver; only those with good character need apply.—Apply 7, Walter-road, Swansea. 744m7-8 "yyANTED, smart Lad as BilHard Marker and to make himself generally use- ful— Apply Whyndam Hotel, College-street. Swansea. 703m7-7 T\7" ANTED, respectable Person, as Bar- maid; good references, and able" to speak Welah.-Apply T. Jones, Bird-in-Hand hotel, .Neath. 762m7-8 "ITi7 ANTED, smart, active Man, used to horses, for the Mineral Water Trade. -Apply Boucher, Crown Mineral Water Works, Upper Strand, Swansea. 864m7-ll I-TTA-NTED. a Painter and Paperhanger, i and General Brush Hand; constant work for a steady man.-Apply W. C. Dow- dall, 1.3, Brunswick-street. Swansea. 800m7-9 W at once,. Salesman, for the wholesale Confectionejv; must pro- duce two good references- no others need apply .-T. C. Irving, Confectioner, Sketty. 317m7-9 \VA?TE3)' for Swansea Waterworks Can- teen, Cray, 2 Barmen; must have testi- monirls as to honesty -rd sobriety—Apply I he Manager, Mr. Wm. Richards. monials as to honesty d sobriety .-Apply I he Manager, Mr. Wm. Richards. 12852d.b.7-12 \rA^'l'Ei>' Yolme -"an. as Shoeing and Joobing Smith, at once; none but ueed apply. Please state wages. -Abel Watkims, Bridge House, Maesteg. 909m7-12 'VU'ANTED, Young Lady, for Tobacc^isT -ousmess; one with some experience pre.erred; references required; good va"es Kiven to suitable person-Address Tobaccon- ist, "Daily Post," ijwansea. 788m7-9 VOTJNG Man WantedT33s. per^wiTek^and" commission; regular work; splendid opening—Audrey Compo Worbs, Bolton 2,ancs.. 897m7-12 YOKING Men desirous of joiv-i:? the Regn- ^ar Army or Militia sui- ;.)p]y at the Recruiting Office, 14, Uni.rro,. Swan- sea. Spisudid opportunity fcn :;dvj icement in all branches to well-conducted >oung men. &07J7-34 QAS. Woekly offered to either sex, who can *J\J write—For particulars send an ad- dressed envelope to it an agar, Glendower, 'lorquay. 783m7-9 WEEKLY—Evening or Spare Time Eim^~ ployment, ar,.7'.vherc, offered to any person who can write. For particulars send addressed envelope to L. Paynter and Co.. (Dept. 6), 78, Mysore-road, Clapham, London. 7S4ni7-9 W EEKLY. — Persons V/anted, every- where, for addressing Circulars, etc. kSenc addressed envelope for proposal. -Man. ager. 149. Elm Lodge, X juthnj;, Middle ex. > A5m7-9 GITUATIONS WANTED, A RMY Reservist, 29 (married) seeks Situa- .l.. tion as Handy Man, or place of trust. Very good characters and recommendations. —Address Reservist, "Daily Post," Swansea. 923m7-12 Q ni ATION Wanted as Gook-General, age s 21; country servant; two years' good character, -F. E., Ashbury Villa, Tutfley Avenue, Gloucester. 735m7-3 kmth knowledge of shor'-naud, re- -5- quires situation; four years' experi- ence; referenoes.—Write A.B., "Daily Post," Swansea. 714m7-7 -T- 0 Colliery Proprtetors.-Wanted, Situa- ion as Bock-keeper, etc; many Year,3, experience in Colliery Accounts; thirteen years as book-keeper under one firm.-Ad. diosd Accountant, "Daily Post," Swansea. 831m7-9 y\7"AA TED, by a respectable Wom-an, Daily Cleaning or Washing.-55, Westsrn-st., &wan"ea. 883m7-ll TTyANTED, by respectable Wo^-i^Daily f Cleaning or V, ashing.—Write T W "Daily 96Dm7-12 T^AN'TEID, Management c7f FubH^hoMe^T > Hotel, by experienced couple.—Write Box 50, "Da,ily Poet," Swansea. 655m7-9 11'ANTED by respectable Youn{T~Girl. a Situation in a Tobacconist's, or in any other light business—Write J.L., "Daily Post," Swansea. 951m7-12 WANTED, Situation as BottlerB' Travel- t J ler, to call Public Houses and Private Families, Swansea Valley District.—Evans, c.o. Dillwyn Arms, Pontardawe. 682m7-7 A-NTT-ED, Situation, by Young Man. as » Weigher, or in warehouse, can assist in book-keeping, etc.—-Write, in first in- stance, M.T.L., "Daily Post," Swansea. lD0a7-ll WANTED, in Augnst, Situation as Work- mg Housekeeper, by staid person (widow oo), over two years with present em. .?^oy-fr; T!^00^ reiere-noes.—Address Widow, Daily Post, Swansea. 321'm7-9 VVrANTED, by Widow ^and~Dau;ghter, "a i)USm^Jo manage, ur any position of trust; highest references—Apply Busi- neSS, c.o. Charles Evans, Newsagent and Sta- tioner, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 745m7-8 YO'UNG Lady seeks Situation as Working Housekeeper, experienced.—Address H.W.E., "Daily Poot," Swansea. 845m7-ll -ow- MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. A PA RTMENTS or House Wanted, with Sitting-room an-d three Bedrooms, or double-bedded and single bedroom, for first half August, in Mumbles District; quiet, retired—Write Mon-a, "Daily Post," 'Swan- sea. -1- 916m7-9 CAMERA.—Wanted, opiate Camera; first- claoss make and candition-Full parlici- lars and cash price to Davies, 156, Oxford- street, Swansea. 804m7-9 X^UBNISHED Cottage at Mumbles Wanted, F for oen month; 1 Sitting, 3 Bedrooms, etc. fetate terms—Address T. G., Daily Post," Swansea. 685m7-7 "W"ANTED, Motor Tricycle, very cheap, near Swansea for inspection.-»'AddTess "Daily Post," Swansea. 886fn7-ll ANTED, at once, to Rent, a six-roomed House, in neighbourhood of St. Hel- en's-avenue.—Apply Palmer, 28, Terrace- road. Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 767m7-3 MSSCELLAMEOUS T^OTTH WARD, who was a servant at 9, E G wytir-terracc, ;is requested to call upon Mrs. Sevestre, 142, Bryn-road, Swansea. 925m7-9 "XWICH-! Oxwich!! Oxwich-—Private and N-Y Public PaTties will have every accom- modation at the Misses Stephens, Post-office, Oxwich. 839m7-ll A Lady wishes to Adopt a Baby from Birth, with premium. Strictly pri- vate—Addrees Premium, "Daily Post," Swa-ii- &ea- 912m7-12 17" ING & YlSn. To view the grand proces- V sion. Windows to Let at Albert Hall, Cradock^street, Swansea.-Apply George Phelps, Secretary. 913m748 T>OYAL VISIT.—TWO VVi^tkTwe^ To^I^t/ tcT JL\) view procession, seat 8 persona; will let individually or" to party; position, High- street, first storey, opposite G.W.R.-ApDly Royalty, "Daily Post," Swansea. 924m7-9 R'~OYIL VISIT.—Windows a.nd Seaistoview t. Procagsion to Let, on the 20th, in Mansel-terrace. — Write Loyalty, Daily Post," Swansea. 932m7-12 EOYAL VISIT.—Bay Window to Let, over R. Home and Colonial, 230, High-street, Swansea; excellent view; suit family.—Apply Captain Dixon. 915m7-12 EOYAL Visit to Swaneea.—Seats to Let, on Badcony, commanding full view of Pro- cession; one of the best positions on route, at 1<B. 6d. per seat.-Write Jle-w, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 94feaM2 TO BE LET—BUSSED ESS PREMISES "O^SINESS Premises—To Let, 6, Fabian- street, St. Thomas, Swansea; splendid position; can be Let with or without the h-ouse.-Apply Thomas's, next door. 936m7-12 r^OIENER Shop and Premises, or Lock-up Shop to Let, Millbrook-street, Lalldore; moderate reilt.-Apply Frecdmtm, St. Mary- street, Swansea. 877m7-ll C- XOELLBNT Shop Premises (with ba.ck en- XOELLBNT Shop Premises (with back en- trance), 28, St. Helen's-road, Swansea, to bo Let (formerly in the occupation of iforath, Chemist); best thoroughfare in Swansea—Apply Watkius, Printers, Rutland- street, Swansea. 658m7.5 HOUSE and Shop to Let, suit grocer; 12, Bryntnill-avenae, opposite Hotel. — Apply No. 10. 949m7-12 LAj?,QE Lock-up Shop and Yard to Let, cor- -LJ ner of Pontyglasdwr-street, off High- street, at 4s. weekly—Apply next door. 310m7-9 TO LET. good Corner Premises, at Landore (late Greenfield Inn); make excellent shop: good mirror-backed fixtures and coun- ter already fixed; low rental to suitable tenant—Apply Win. Hancock -and Co., Ltd., Little Wind-street, Swansea. 693m7-8 -rEATI'To b,, Spacious Yard with li buildings, conveniently situated near the Great Western Railway Station. Area nearly half acre.—For terms and particu- lars apply to Messrs.* W. Harry Reos and ';o, Son, Auctioneers, Neath. 12{Xj8d.b7-7 rpO LEir, commodious Stable and Loft, at .1 bit-oii of I,ondon-road.—Apply !x)wry, "Daily Post," Neath. 1343n?-ll 'c. ==.=-" TO LET—HOUSES mo LET, Midsummer, 50, WatteT-ro-ad, J. roomy, commodious, good bath-rbom ihot and, cold), conservatory, ba.ck entrance. —Apply i, Gwydr-terrace, Swansea. 636a.(-l 0"j St- Helen's-roa<d, to I^t as Private OXJ Dwelling-house, or for conversion into business premises.—Apply 1, Gwydr-terrace, Swansea. &35a7-l (no LET, midsummer, 50, Waiter-road, .1 roomy, commodious, good ba.th-rc.om (hot and cold), conservatory, back entrance. -Apply 1, Gwydr-terrace, Swansea. 629a6-17 rpo LET, Midsummer, 50, Walter-road, good J- roomy, commodious, good bathroom (hot an<i cold), coonservatory ,back entrance. —Apply 1, Gwydr-terrace, Swansea. Cooa6-a; r!0 I.ET, 5, Northa Ttijit-znn Qasrdnsss- To view -A apply R. H. Martem, Ske&ty- road, Swaneea. 615a5-27 CONVENIENT Furnished Hoase to Let, ia Mainesei-terraice, from For X>ar- ticulars addrcsy Ma-nael, "Oaanbriau Omce, 211, High-Street, Swajaeeia. 6j.Qao.-25 HOCSE to Let, in St. James's Gardens. Apply North Hill, Swansea <04m7-7 NO. 6, Clifton Hill, to Let.-Apply Miss .r Gittings, 33, Caepistyll-street, ^waiLsea. 731m7-9 PENCOE(D. —Pleasant Villa. to Let, Pur- rished, from J»ly 20th to September 14tti; easy di^ta^nce I wthcawl and Soutnern- down.—Apply Mrs. Griffith Rees, Brynhaw- j ddgar, Pencoed. 743m7-9 'PO LET, No. 3, Anne-street, Brynmelyit J- Ward, containing 4 rooms; rent 4s. 6d. weekly.—Frank Ran-dell, Auctioneer, Dy- nevor-place, ■&wan sea. 713m7-7 TO LF-IR APARTMEKTS.—To Let, two Dnfurnished Rooms, to respectable couple.—A^ply 6, Norfolk-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 867m 7-11 6, Norfolk-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 867m 7-11 COMFORTABLE Lodgings for respectable Young Men.-Apply Mrs. Barrett, side entrance, 209, High-street, Swansea. 309m7-9 /"COMFORTABLE Lodgings to Let, suit one v or two young meu; terms 15s. per week. convenient for town or Landore.—For ad- drees, apply Box 90, "Daily Post," Swansea. I 63im7-13 ^COMFORTABLE Apartments, Sitting-room C and Bedroom, required by gentleman, in good part of Swansea, near town pre- ferred.—Address Box 30, "Daily Post, Swan- sea. 79wji7-9 FURNISHED Front Sitting-room and Bed- room, bath, suit gentleman or lady ;n business; Mount Plea^antdistrict—Wnte W.T., "Daily P6st," Swansea. i05m7-7 GOOD Lodgings for a Young Man, with or without board; use of piano, etc.; terms moderate.—Apply 13, Dillwyn-street, Swansea. 90bm7-12 HEALTIIIESST Seaside Resort ie Ferry- side.—Apartments to Let at Ivy Cot- tage— AppTjr Mrs. Jones. Cam-a7-15 L' OT>C-INGS, suitable for respectable Young Man, or Lady, in respectable neigh- bourhcod; board with family; terms, 12s. &d. — Write H.O., "Daily Poet," Swansea. 100n7-9 1" ODGINGS. —To Let, comfortable Sitting- ■J room and share Bedroom; suitable for Young Man; bath (hot and cold); terms mod- erate; no children.—Apply 11, Ffynone-street te-watisea. 777m7-9 n OT HERS LADE HOUSE, Langland Bay, XV facing sea A limited number of boa ?. ders art. taken; moderate terms; good cuis. ine —Address Principal. ?53j8-22 SUPERIOR Furnished Apartments to Let, t0 adjoining Bishopston Common; charm- ing view of Swansea Bay, Mnmbles, etc.-Ad- drees Villa, "Daily Post," Swansea. 789m7-9 rno LET, Apartments, to gentleman, in best -J- part of Mansel-street; home comforts. —Write Beta, "Daily Post" Offices, 'Swansea. 947m7-12 mo 1 JiT, two Furnished* or Un-fumished Rooms; pleasant residential part of Neath.—Apply C., "Heraid" Office, Neath. 944m7-12 944m7-12 ripO LET, two or three Rooms, a.t Pontar- dawe, Furnished or Unfurnished— Write Pontardawe, "Daily Post," Swansea. 942m7-12 TO LET, comfortable Furnished Bed and Sitting'room, suitable for a gentleman; no children; terms moderate—Apply 20, I Nichol-street, Swansea. 9E7m7-12 TO IjET, Front Sii.ting-room, 2 Bedrooms, bath (hot and cold), good cooking and attendance; central; moderate terms—Apply 6, Willows-place, Swansea. S9Sm7-12 attendance; central; moderate terIns.-Apply 6, Willows-place, Swansea. S9Sm7-12 TO LET, Front Sitting-room and Front Bedroom; would suit a gentleman or two friends; bath (hot and cold)—Apply 6, Henrietta-street, Swansea. 773m7-9 mo LET, a nicely-Furnished Bedroom and JL fcitiing-room, 6e. 9d. a week, or a Bed- Sitting-room, 4a. 9d.—Mrs. Kersla-ke, 19, Prince of Wales-road, Swansea. 324m7-9 mo LET, Front Sitting-room and Bedroom, T suit one gentleman; piano, bath (hot and cold); good cooking and attendance.- Apply 34, Walters-road, Swansea. 312m7-9 rjx) I.ET, comfortable Furnished Front Sit- -L ting and Bedroom, bath (hot and cold), good cooking and attendance.—Harris, 2, good cooking and attendance. -Ra"is, 2, Willows-place, top of Cradock-street, Swan- sea. 68^»i7-7 WANTED, a Companion, to share Rooms; must be respectable, or member of the Y.M.a.A.-Apply to 5, Bryn-y.Mor-cres- cent, Swaneea. 864m7-ll «————i^———^——————, APARTNENTS WANTED APARTMENTS Wanted, by a Commercial Gentleman; would share Sitting-room^ dining out; must be centraL-citron, "Daily Post," Swansea. 837m7-9 T AL-. and Gent's Bicycle for Sale, both e, -LJ in excellent condition; bargains; no reasonable offer refused; must sell.—11, Pen- ma-en-terrace, Swansea. 774m7-9 1 C-lOMFORTABT.E Board and lodgings S Wanted, for single man (out during the day.—-illdress, stating terms. Alpha. "Daily Post," Swansea. 707m7-7 I ODGlXGS are required at the Mumbles, J elevated and secluded, no children. — Write particulars, including terms imoder- ate) to York, "Daily Post," Swansea. 857m7-ll ANTED, by Gentleman, Sitting and Bed- W room, in Walter-road or district. State terms.—Favourite, "Daily Post," Swan. sea. 4 £ 5"Si7-9 XXf ANTED, near Mumbles, Furnished *»- Apartments, for Lady and Gentleman, with one child, for one month.-Apply Y., 9, Gnoll-avenue, Neath. 684m7-7 T\7ANTK;\ hy t'T^T Ladies, 2 Bedrooms and VV Sitting-room; Promenade or Constitu- tion Hill; with or without board.—Apply c., "Daily Post," Swansea. 840m7-il ANTED," by Young Lady, Rooms and IV- attendance, for Septeml>er, during accouchement; with widow preferred. State terms.—writ? J.A.L., "Daily Poet." Swan- sea.. 734m7-3 l^/TANTED, near Walter-road, by a, Lady i » engaged during the day, two Unfur- nished Rooms, with use of bathroom and kitchen.—i'Address Dorothy, Daily Post," Swansea. 933m7-12 LOST AND FOUND LOST, between ParkmiH and Walter-road. Ladsy's Grey Waterproof Coat, with two Cc)4)-as attached. Finder rewarded on re- turning same to 60, Argyie-street, Swansea. 771m7-7 T CST, on Sunday afternoon, between Gwydr-cresceut and St. Paul's Church, a brilliant Pendant. Finder I'ewarded on returning same to 57, Gwydr-cresoent, Swan- sea. 31&m7-7 T OST, Gun Metal Watch and Guard, in JLji Dillwyn-etreet, on Saturday night. Fin- der rewarded en returning same to Ql, St. Helen's-avenue, Swansea. 8 £ Cm7-ll LOUT, between Crowertou and Killay, a .lj White FoS Terrier Bitch, with black si>ots on head- Finder rewarded on return- ing sama to Coomey. Pontlliw. 6 £ 6m7-8 on Friday, June 24th, a Liver and 1 White Spaniel Bitch. Anyone found doe. taining same after this notice "ill be prose- cuted.-L. Bowkett, Primrose Cottage, O1 y- dach, R.S.O. 9(X)m7-9 LOST, between Southend Villas and Pier- head, Mumbles, Lady s Oxidised iVatch, blue and gold, attached to Bow and Safety Pin. Finder, upon returning sallie to 6, Southend Villas, Mumbles, will be rewarded 7?2m7-7 LOST, âJs. Reward, on July 2nd, Black Retriever. Answers t-o the name of "Bess." Information as to her whereabouts or the return of same to Mr. E. G. Groom, 'The Bungalow, Aberavon, will receive the ahove reward. 1341n7-7 LOST, a» rough haired White Terrier Puppy Dog, brown marks on side of head, about four months old. 10s. reward if returned to 56, Mansel-terrace. Proceed- ings taken against anyone found detaining hirç after this notice. 850m7-8 MtlujSD, a Brown Spaniel If not clainicd • in three days will be sold to defray expenses.^—David John, Glyncaerau, Hendy, Pontardulais. 846m7-8 'POUND >Vhippet Bitch, white breast, if not claimed within throe days will 00\ sold to cigar evpeuses.—Windsor Castle Hotel, Neath.. 853m7-8 | BSOYCLES GENT'S Cycle for Sale, equal to new. — Apply ZI, Western-terrace, Landore, facing G.W.R. Sheds. 519m7-12 GVENT'S 1904~Cycle, plated rims, 2 brakes, Dunlop tyres, all latest improvements, a ba.rga,in.-63, Oxford-street, Swansea. &7Sm7-ll l.fO'lTOTcXlL^Besroiferlmr £ 30. Decau- 1V_L ville, 5 h.p., little usea; owner l>ought large car—J. S. Brown, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. S56m7-ll CYCLE Bargain. Geat's High-ciaas e machine, beautifully plated and en- arnellod, free wheel, rim brake, silver-plated Clincher rims, just as new and not sciled, complete with gas lamp, bell, bag, pump, etc.; no use to owner; sacrifice ai £ 4 10.3.; approval willingly. Only wrants seeing.—K. Gill, Waveney ViUa, Beach-road, Weston- Super-Mare. 531m7-13 GE'l\'T'S New Free Wheel Cycle, plated rims, 2 brakes and accessories; cost £ 12 last month; accept £ 6—83, Mansel-street, Swansea. 733m7-8 ptCL.ES—Free Wheels, Rim Brakes, ac- cessories of all kinds. Plating. Enam- Piling and Lining, at John illiams, 71, High-street (opposite G.W.R- Station). Ap- pointed for the fifth year iu succession Official Repairer of the First Grade to the Cyclist Touring Club of Great Britain. 516m7-6 jjr~ T.LIAMS. late with Anderson and •' Cox, 33, Waterloo-street, Swansea. New Machines from £6. Repairs a s.. usiality. 752m7-8 A few good second-hand and shop soiled Bicycljea t>o he sold, cheap-—Apply John Bray ley, 6, Portland-street, Swansea. 937m7-12 LIH TRADE SPECIAUTCES. -—————————————————- LADIES Dress Lengths, 3s. lid. carriage paid. Knops, Zibelines, Snowllakea, Voiles, Poplins, Armures, Cashmeres, in summer colourings. Patterns free.- Bradford Dress Warehouse (R77), Shipley, Bradford, 770 CAYIES' BAI^SAM OF HONEY for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Tightness of the Chest, 1 etc. 64d. and 2s. 3d—Prepared only by J. Davies, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, 30, High- I street, Swansea. 29 PMOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126 .High- street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 rgX) BUILDERS—Billheads, Memorandums, -»- Business Circulars and Cards, Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Office, 211, High-street, Swansea. REVIVAL of Hotine Industries.—Morgan J. Morgan (son of Mr. J. R- Morgan, clothier and hosier, of New-street, Neath, and grandson of the lato Mr Morgan Morgan, Wind-street), has decided to restart the old Woollen Factory at Ylalincrythan for^ the manufacture ol home-spun Hosiery and Welsh Flannels and Cloths 33caml-23 f^OR SALE, an Omnibus, with, removable J- top, to hold six inside and four outside, painted dark green with white lines, by Vic- t toria. Carriage Works; nearly new; also a smart light Brougham, for single or double harness, India rubber tyres, by Thorne, of London, newly done up, and in perfect con- dition. Both can be seen at Messrs. Jackett's. | Coachbuilders, Swansea. — Apply John L. i Richardson, Derwen Fawr, near Swansea. 621 a4-8 T>ARCELS, Luggage, Furniture, etc., ta and fro Mumbles. Our vans ran Tnesdaya and Saturdays.—Parcels Express, 11, Somer- set-place, Swansea. 895g4-24 BLUE Sugar Paper, 71ba. for 7d. Big re- duction for quantities; 25 tons to clear cheap— Sherring and Mussard, Paper Bag Makers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 823g5-2 PAPER Bass, beet quality. Cash pricee, 2oz., 9d. per 1000; 4oz., Is.; 8oz., Is. 4d.; lib., is. 10d.; 21b., 2s. 4d. per 1000— AEbe<rt Davies, 155, New Oxford-street, Swansea. 806m7-7 FENTS. REMNANTS. FENTS. -N PRINTS, Whitee, Greys, Muslins, Sobeeras, Flannelettes, JL)elaines, by weight or yard; cheap lines, suitable for markets: saod for price list.-F. ANDREW and CO., 61, Faulkner-street, Mandrester- 871 PUBLBC NOTICES I RE THOMAS WAGSTAFF, 15, SCHOOL ROAD, MELYNCRYTHAN, NEATH, MASON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above-named Thomas Wagsiaff will not be responsible for any debts incurred by his wife, Sarah Wagstaff, after this date. All persons having any Claims against him are requested to send particulars thereof to me, the undersigned, HARRY WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Neath. CBOUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA J ESTATE. IMPORTANT BUSINESS PREMISES TO BE LET. Being NO. 41 CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA formerly known as BEAVAN'S STORES, Occupying a COMMANDING POSITION, having a Valuable FRONTAGE of 30 ■' EET to CASTLE STREET, Overlooking Temple Street, and extending to Worcester Place in the tear. Embracing an area of about 286 square yards, with back entrance. Immediate Possession may be had. For further particulars apply to — C. J. HOWELL THOMAS, F.S.I., Corporation Estate Agent. The Guildhall, Swansea. ROYAL VISIT, 1904. ESTATE OF THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SOME VERY ELIGIBLE POSITIONS TO BE LET, Along the Accepted Line of Route of the ROYAL PROCESSION, inclliding l.-Forrester's Yard Site — commanding Extensive view. 2.—The Old Post Office, Castle Square. 3.—41, Castle Street, Ground Floor cnly, with back entrance. 4.—Sites in Alexandra Road. For further particulars apply to:- C. J. HOWELL THOMAS, F.S.I., Corporation Estate Agent. The Guildhall, Swansea, July 5, 1904. 12846 A Tr Tr TkT ? ALLAN LINE. TO CANADA, UNITED STATES. RIVER I PLATE AND INDIA. (The only Line under Government contract for con^yance of Canadian Mails). SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL, July IS.—City of Vienna, Bombay. July IS.—City of Vienna, Bombay. July 14.—Tunisian, Quebec and Montreal. July 16.—Sicily, St. John's N.F., and Hali- fax. July 2L-lonian, Quebec and Montreal. July 25.—Buenos Ayrean, St. John's, Holi- fax, and Philadelphia. OCEAN RATES To Canada, Saloon j frr>trs Second Cabin, £ 7. 10s.; Third ClasK, £3 Quebec, £4 Halifax. To India, j657 10s. and -227 10s. For full particulars apply to Allan's, 3, Leadenliali-etoot, London E.C., and 32, James-street, Liveirpoo'. AUSTRALIA. RIENT-PACIFIC LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS From LONDON, PLYMOUTH, MAR- SEILLES and NAPLES to EGYPT, CEY- LON, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, and TASMANIA. Fortnightly Sailings. Tons. London. Marseilles, Orient 5453 15th Juiv 22nd July Orotava 5857 29th faly 5th Aus. Oroya 62Q7 i2'h Aug. 19th Aug. i Oiiniiz 26th Aug. 2nd Sept. I Managers: F. GREEN & Co., ANDERSON ANDERSON & Co. Head Offices: Fenchurch Avenue, London. For Passage, apply to the latter firm at 5, Fenchurch Avenue, E.G. or to West End Branch Office, 28, Cockspur Street, S. W. 848 I^LE OP MAN—Steamers Daily, except Sunday, Liverpool to Douglas, 10.50 a-m. and 2Jj p.m.; Saturdays extra, 5 p.m and 1C.50 night. steamer, Fleetwood to Douglas Daily, 2.30 p.m. Sea passage three hours. Guide, etc.. frea. (postage Id.)—Isle of Man Steam Packet Co., Litd., Douglas. TBLE OF MAN.—Steamers Daily, except A Sunday, Liverpool to Boaglas. 10.33 a-m. ana. 2.30 p.m.; Fridays 12.50 night, Sat- urdays 5 p.m. and 12-50 night. Steamer, Fleetwood to Douglas Daily. 2.30 p.m. Sea pa-ssage three hours. Guide, etc.. free (post- age Id.)—isle of Man Steam Packet Co., IUd., DouglM. ^UN FIB E OFFICE 11) FOUNDED 1710. FUNDS IN HAND— £ 2,536,800. For all particulars apply to the following Agents: — S WANSEA ^r- C*- Solomon, Tan- nary Chambers, Gower- street. Mr. Travers Walters. „ Messrs. H. C. Higman 4 x » -> AorthiMimpfcon- place. J' Messrs H. J. Gops and it i 60-60, Wind-street A' Union Chamber^ Union-fit. ABERAVON -^«vid E. Jones. BRITON FERRY Mr. H. H. Hunter. i MUMBLES M-rs- Alic-e Orrin. PONTARDAWE- -\lr- David Smith. PORT TALBOT— Air- Eixx<h Thomas Mr U. G. West,, 3, 1 nis-street. |g LOOR & C 0-» ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS and BILL POSTERS. E CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. All descriptions oi Advertising, Circular Distribution, Etc., promptly attended to. Office-.20, CALVKRT-STREET, SWANSEA. f* 1 A i0 £ 5'0(W- Advanced on note of iXlUhaod alone, without bonds, pub- licitv, c>r charges oi any description what- ev^r" unless business vs done. No bills xif sale, and the strictest privacy guaranteed. On receipt of application representative will wa»t upon yo° "y appointment and advance y JU the amount required, repayable by easy instalments to suit your own convenience. Special rates for short periods.—Write (in confidence) to actual lender, C. Wells, Corri- dor Chambers. Market-place, Leicester. TC ARCMTECTS AND BUILDSRS. ARCHIBALD DAWNAY & SONS WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND GIR- DER WORKS, EAST MOOR, CARDIFF. STEEL JOISTS, FLITCH PLATES, ANGLES, TEES, CHANNELS, CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK, BRIDGES, ROOFS, PIER, PITHEAD STACKS, FIREPROOF FLOORS. Telegrams- DAWNAY, CARDIFF, EDUCATIONAL J) ENDEEN OLLEGE, LANGLAND BAY. MODERN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ]\F ISS 1. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. i AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., R.A.M. Cent., (Daaghiers of the late J. T. Nettell, Geiteiral Worts Manager of Messrs. Vivian and Sons). REFERENCES: I The Lady Swansea. Lady Morsbead, Forest Lodge, Binfield, I Berks. Mins. Wilmot, Audloy Sidmouth, Devon. Miss Eden, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. Rev. Secretan Jones, M.A., lata Vicar oi Oyster mouth, South Wales. Pupils are prepared for London Matrir-,il- tion, University Locals, Associated Board (Royal Academy and Royal College of Mu- sic), Trinity College, College of Violinists, Diploma (Teachers) and other eacamunations. 20 LANGLAND BAY. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, LANGLAND. NEAR SWANSEA Principals-The MISSES PHILLIPS. Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Yiwting Masters Preparation for Local Examinations- The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. The ensuing Term will begin WEDNES- DAY, APRIL 27th. 5 GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal—MISS GARLICS, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident Frcnch and English Governesses and Visiting Profes- sors. Perils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The House is well situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. BRYN HAULOG, LANGLAND ROAD, 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. Termis on application. SUMMER TERM COMMENCES MAY 9th. BOARDERS RETURN MAY 7th, 1904. THE MISSES POTTS are taking ever the T SCHOOL of the Misses PHILLIPS, Beile Vue, Langland Hill, in September, and intend opening a Ivindrrgarten IV pail- ment in connection with the said School. MUSICAL. MR. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. (Organi6t and Chorister of Bethesda Congregational Church, Briton Ferry), Accepts Pupils in PIANOFORTE, ORGAN. SINGING AND THEORY. I Pupils Prepared for Examinations. 21, QUEEN-STREET, NEATH. 30 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTER- ROAD RS EDWARD FRICKER, MISS MRS EDWARD FRICKER, MISS FLORENCE FRICKER, A.R.A.M., and MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R.A.M. Piano, Harp, Violin, Voice Training and Solo Singing, Harmony, Sight-Singing, Theory of Music, Jtc. DANCING, CALASTHENICS, &C. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD. MISS CRAVEN has her Vacation during the Summer Months. Classes re- sumed as usual in the Autumn. THE ABERAVON & PORT TALBOT BILLPOSTING COMPANY Undertake BLLLPOSTINU AND ADVERTISING In all its Branches. Manager;—Mr. P. P. JAMES. ( "ANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHAM-BOAD, LONDON, S.W. Patieete seen daily on their own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Ex penses and for the R/es^arch Department. Secretary, FRED. W. HOWELL. THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING CO. R:nt the LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea and Surroonding Districts. AddreS6 :-28. LOWER UNION-STREET, SWANSEA. PICTON MEWS, DILLWYN-STREET, SWANSEA. ix & T. BULLIN. Cabs always ready. Wedding Carriages with Suitable Hopes- Funeral Carriages Complete. Canada Free Grant Lands. The ALLAN LINE being under contract with the Government of Canada, for convey- ajice of mails, anyone writing to the Company at 19, James-street, Liverpool, will obtain pamphlets, maps, and general information- Useful to intending emigrants. Free of cost. 872 TRADE NOTICES. ——- A. J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER & OYSTER MEECHANT, POULTERER, DEÁLER it* GAME. &0 WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. AND AT NEWTON-ROAD. MUMBLES. Telegraphic Address-" Cbappell, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attend;"? to. =- CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telephone—046L JOHN JON E S & Co., HIGH-CLASS VAN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. # ORDERS FOR NEW WORK. GENERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING, -0.. PROMPrLY ATTENDSD TO. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIR^ EXECUTED. J -■ i' — NO HOUSE EQUALS I DOWN & S O IV FOR RELIABLE FURNITURE. THEY ARE THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACIIINFRY IN WALFS HAVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AND GU™ THS BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. Carpets Made and Laid Free. ESTABLISHED NEARL Y HALF A CENTURY HIGH STREET & MORRIS LANE. SWAXSEA. ,j ¡ esi' —1 11 n „ w The CLTE for Rheumatic Gout and GrneL The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Safest and • :rJei Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Gentle Medic; f fn* Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. Infants, Children* Delicate Females, and the v j if WORTH J! GUiNEA & BOX* 4^ PlFlfHll? PifK'l ai pL&wisTO liujy ■X-5 K H tho Stomaclh, th& Bowels, fj artz? Enriah the g/oorf, aetdl v§ Tone th«s who/e Nervous System, | j & contain no drug of mineral or metallic origin, but |g| '• — are purely vegetable, mild, beneficent, and sure. 9* They will restore you tG health if you give them a chance. | I K PIULS are Epee'ally suitable for FEfV?ALES of all ag^. .'i Every woman who values health should read the £ instruction a wrapped round each box. ? £ S5 Sold everywhere, in Boxes, labelled Is. 1J3., containing 5&, Pills, and 2s. Sd.9 ccr.tuning 168 Pills. K I BLACKPILL NURSERIES, I NEAR SWANSEA. JAMES HARRIS Has a very fine Assortment of Evergreens and Decidwous Trees and. Shrubs, Roses, Fruit Trees, &c., in great variety, and well- selected to suit the neighbourhood. Having a very large Stock of the above, I shall be%leosed t< quote low prices to in- tending Planters vl»' Dutch Br.lbs from the bi'st growers in Holland and elsewhere. Catalogues and Special Prices for l.\rge quantities on application. Wreaths-, Crosses! ami Cut Flowers for Harvest Festivals, 4c., on shortest notice. Also Azaleas and other Greenhouse Plants. Address as above. NEATH AND DISTRICT BILL-POST- ING COMPANY —Late T. Wall. Office? :—ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. Manager :—J. W. ROBINSON. Less6'-s and Proprietors of the best Posting Stations in Neath and District. I Nature's Perfect Remedy for all kinds of I Worms. "TO R:\1 LOZENGES. For over 50 vears this highly Valuable T, i i-L-tiii the greatest success. Remcay has rno DfhcaU Children 1 he eheot upon weaK, /often oiven up as mcuraWe) is tike M%gic. GlrtUf rid of his tormenting pests by tak- ing ie Lo^engei, the thin, pale-faced, m- uumate Child becomes strong heaithy. and imiy tlK pnde n^tead ot tht- anxiety of his i 6 Llsuigtan-sch, near Llanelly, August 30th, 1872. Dear Sir,—My youngest daughter, Emm(1. Ann, 13 yeans oi age, got rid i f a great num- bov of worms by t;ikiag only three or four of Williams (Pontardawe) Worm Lozenges. 11 am glad to say that she has much improved in health, being previously lingering and delicate in health.—Yours verv truly, MARTHA GRIFFITHS, Late of Ynispenllwch. SY MPT OilS. — Any of the following Symptoms indicate worms:—variable appe- tite. foetid breath, acid eructotions. poins in the stomach ;nd head, sickness, grinding of the teeth during sleep, dreams and restless- ness, paleness of the countenance, pitches in the side, short dry cough, and sm-aciation of the body, often mistaken for decliue, ner- vousness, slow fever, and. irregula.r pistae idntness, sonuetiiaee convulsive fite, otten causing ejadden death; dizziness, sow ihix«;t and inflammation of the bowels. The above symptoms vary according to the kind of II Worms.. The Lozenges contain nothing uetruiental to the constitution, and are suitable for all ages. Williams' (Pontardawe) Worm Lcxrenges are oreoared from tho Original Receipt Ly JOHN DAVIES, M.R.P.S., Chemist, 20, High-street, Swansea, and sold by most High-street, Swansea, and sold by most chemists, at 9J^d., 13^d., and 2s. 9d. per box; by post, 14 a«d 34 stamps. 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