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The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addressed to any Post Office, and letters so sent are returned to the Bender through the Dead Letter Depart- ment. Letters to Advertisers by initials, etc., or otherwise, may be directed to "The Cambrian" Office free of charge; and if stamps are sent to cover postage, will ba i ■■- ■•iirded to the Ad\eitiser's own address. remittances under 5s. may be made in iir.lipenny Postage Stamps. or Postal Or- dors. Postal Orders should be made to "T! South Wale^ Daily Post" Co., Ltd., 211. High-street, Swansea. Address all communications to Tbs Manager, "Tho Can brian." = MARRIAGE. EAliHIS—KEMPSTEE.—On the 3rd inst., at 4 St. Mary's Hcndon, by the TIcv. Newton Mant, M.A., vicar, David Robert, younger so nr. of the late- William Harris, of Merthyr 'I'yt.ru. to Evelyn Elisabeth, eldest da-v li- ter of John Kempster, of St. Ann's, H-en- don.N N.W. DEATHS. HOLLAND.—On August 3rd. at his residence, Owmivy, Gower, John Holland, aged 53 ytars. Cam.8,5 SITUATIONS VACANT. v Hou'scksepcrs, Companions. HOUSEKEEPER, Wanted; three in family; au invalid wife. — Write S., "Daily Post," Swansea. ,4 84m8-9 ANTED, a reliable Person as working housekeeper for private part of house; also Young Girl as servant fur busi- nes-: part of house.—Apply to Mrs. Jones, Hafod Inn, Swansea. lllmS-9 Ccoltu an'd KitohcnmaMsi QT50NG Woman Wanted, as OOC!J—AppljT S Market Restaurant. Oxford-street, Swansea 8S7p8-4 \,VrANTED, a good, experienced Cook.— >» Apply Mrs. Davies. ]7, Greenway-road, ^ath\ 72m8-9 Y\7" ANTED. Chambermdds and licuse- tt maids; experienced.-Apply. Manager, Ho*?> jueironole, Swansea. 78m8-6 TV ANTED, good Cook, and also General, age 18 to 20.—Apply, full particulars, R. V. Jaines, Draper, Pontypridd. I0m8-8 • »"r^N"TED, Cook-housekeeper, also General Servant, tor widower v itb family — Apply, with references, 33, Bryn-road, Swan- sea. 22.mM 'MT'ANTED. gncd Plain Cook: middle-aged; also experienced Housemaid; state nge and wages- — Apply Mijss Jenkins, Thebrange, Swansea. 1.381n8-6 WANTS! good plain Cook, elderly, re- spectable: total abstainer preferred. Also Housemaid. Small family; widower; housekeeping managed by family.—Apply, with references, to Manager, London and Provincial Bank, Xeath. 13Son8-9 Hursss T^UESE Girl Wanted, about 15; must be -Tl trustworthy.—Apply Bowen, Gore House Hotel, Swansea. 969p8-5 Ccnerali A RESPECTABLE Day Girl Wanted, to A assist, in housework.—Apply at /0. Niehol-street, Swansea. 12m8-5 SERV.A-NT Want,,d.-Apply Mathews, 41, Queen-street, Neath. !Clm8-9 GENERAL Servant Wanted; small iamiiyT ¡ VJt comfortable home; sleep in.-Appl; 32, Ilosehill-terraoe, Constitution Hill, Swan- sea. 107m 3-9 /E-NERAL Servant Wanted, for tixe CotT tage Homes, Cockett; wages £ 13 per ann nm.-Apply personally to the Superin- tendent. 995p8-6 TXL^PECTABLii WOALA2C J housework; mornings only.—Apply 16, Calvert-street, Swansea. 61m8-3 ."VyANTi^D, good Girl as chambermaid.— • » Apply urosvenor Hotel, Swansea. 2m8-6 WANTED good General Servant.—Mrs* » » Molyneux, 6, "Gore-terrace, Swansea 66m 3-9 XyANTED, good General.-Apply Mm. Sam -» » Roberts, 4, Green-street. Neath. 1383nS-3 TrrAXlHD, at once, a good, strong General. ■ Apply Longland^ Hotel, Swansea. 38m8-S "\71/'ANTED, good General Servant, at once.—Apply 20, Nelson-street, Swan- eoA- 59m8-3 | WAJVTED, a respectable Girl as .Nurse.- Apply Arches Hotel. Quay Parade, Swansea. 93Qp3-4 WANTED, at once, a good General Ser- vant.—Apply Gower Inn, Union-street, Swansea. 945p8-5 WANTED, a Girl, about seventeen, to assist in housework.—Apply 88, Jlan- sel-street, Swansea. 87m8-9 WANTED, good General Servant, daily vsleep out)-—Apply, giving reference, 45, Walter-road, Swansea. 83m8-9 XyANTKD, a General Servarnt, one able to i.' » wash.—Apply Griffiths, Caetle Vaults, Cattle-street. Swansea. 52p8-8 "V\r ANTED, for country house, a good » General Maid; wages £ 15.—Write Coun- try, "Daily Post," Swa-nsea. ;13013,9 \\TANTED, General Servant, for businesa f f establishment.—Apply Mrs. Jenkins, 69, Oxford-street, Swansea. 964p8-5 ANTED, immediately, a good General » Servant, about 20; no washing.—Apply 231, High-street, Swansea. 913p8-4 WANTED, at once, a few respectable Girls, just left school.—Apply E. H. Mus- grave, Market Hall, Swansea.. 31m3-8 WANTED, a clean, respectable Young W Girl, to assist with housework Apply 15, Laugdon-place, Swansea. 946p8-6 WAJvTED, good, strong General Servant, able to wash and to do plain cooking. —Apply 3. Gnoll-avenue, Neath. 109m8-9 "Y^TTANTED, good General Servant; also strong Girl for scrubbing, once a week. 40, Walt ear-road, Swansea. 918p8-4 WA^fED, Housemaid Waitress, also useful lhrl, to assist with waiting.—Apply, R. E. Jones, Ltd., Cattle Cafe. Swansea, 9m 8-8 VST ANTED, good General Servant, refcr- » ences required.—Apply Mrs. Melhuish, 6, Oaklands-terrace, Constitution Hill, Swan. sea. 961p8-4 WANTED! experienced General; country girl preferred; references reouired; good home; no children.—Apply 70. Walter- road, Swansea.ru8-8 T\TANTED, immediately, reliable General Servant, age 25 to 30, able to cook; washing given out.-Mrs. A. Lyons. 52, Wal- ter-road, Swansea. S42pS-5 WANTED, at once, a respectable Young Girl as General; two in family.— Apply first, 15, Cromwell-street, Swansea, between 6 and 8 p.m. 54m8-8 WANTED, for Pontardawe. in clergy- man's family, good General, able to uash; other help given -Aplny iiarnson. Gwydr-terrace. Swansea 896p8-4 VST ANTED, respectable Girl for general W housework.—Apply, with references, between 5 and 6. to 1fT3. Miron, 4, St. George's-terrace, Swansea. 106m8-9 WANTED, an experienced Housemaid and Cook, about 2-1 to 28; two in family.— Apply, first instance, to Mrs. Charles Evans, The Newsagent, etc., Bi*yn-y-Mor-road, Swan- sea. 949p8.5 ANTED, a strong Girl as kitchenmaid »" for a business house; one who has lived as general might suit. A Housemaid is also required.—Apply W. Edwards, Draper, Oxford-street, Swansea. 103m8-9 \\TANTED, practical General Servant, with good references, plain cooking re- quired, for small family; no children, bey cleans knives and boots, salary £ 16.—Write Banki, "Daily Post," Swansea. 978p8-6 MBS. Llewellyn "owell. Registry OfPce for Servants (of all classes!; als< /oung Girls. Entrance, Mr. Parry's side door, 11, Ox ford-street, Swansea 9>6pS-4 MisceElancous Siiuation:s A GENT Wanted.—Good £ 5 Insurance Book for Sale, first-clas3 company; no debit 65»ft«m; promotion cause of selling.—Address insurance. "Daily roet," Swansea. 99jp8-5 A TRIFCTWOETHY and energetic ilan is Awanted to take up high-class agency; canvassing, excellent terms -Ad.dress L.M.K., .South Waiea Daily Post," Swansea. 3m8-3 "I^KEPBESELSTATTVE Wanted by an imper- ii tant Company. To a, suitable person the remuneration will be iftost liberal.—Ad- dress Glen, "Daily Post," Swansea. 13P6cdb8-3 A CTIVE Representative required by a Pro- gressive Company at Swansea and sur- rounding districts Special salary and com- mission.—Address J., "Daily Post," Swansea. 966p8-5 BOY Wanted, to deliver papers; must be quick.—Apply II Eord, Dillwyn-street, Swansea. 51m8-3 BABMAID Wanted, at once; experienced; good reference. -Apply Queen's Arms, Oxford-street, Swansea. 92m8-6 BOY Wanted, abla to drive pony, and make himself generally useful.—Apply West's Grocery Stores, Dyfatty-street, Swansea. 909p8-4 BOOKBINDEB Wanted for account-bock -D worli, at once.—Apply Watkins' Print- ing and Stationery Company, Swansea. 112m3-9 T3AKER.S.—Wanted immediately strong Youth, about 16, for the bakehouse; one who had had a little experience preferred.— Apply. Marks, Confectioner, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 37m3-5 ENGINE Driver Wanted, for Reversing AT ill Engine; must have good experience in 'ria-"ba1' Ilolling.—Apply, static^ experience, to W- Gilbertson and Co., Ltd., Pontardawe. 1379n3-4 TpEEE SAMPLE.—Pocket Eubber Stamp; ■ your Own Name and Address, with Par- ticulars of Spare-Time Agency.—17 Dept.. 89, Aide rs s* aie-st ree t. London. 125m9-20 GKOOFjH.—Vv'anted an experienced Young G Man to work Swansea and district.- Write Grocer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 55in3-5 EOCB3Y.—Wanted, steady Young Man to 3T deliver goods; well used to horsee; live indoors; reference required.—Apply, person- ally, Jones, Dunvant. 7mo-3 HAŒ.DRESSING. Wanted, smart Im- prover, age 17 to 19; half day week; too Sunday work.—Apply, full particulars, Davies,- Cowhridge, Glam. 68m8-9 PAINTEBS Wanted at once.—Apply Thomas, Painter, Pontardulais. 60m8-3 OAlNTEB-S. —Good Brush Hands inquired I at once.-Apply. Peters and Young, Plumbers and Painters. 7. Queen-street, Neath. 6m8-8 SMA.BT Errand Boy Wanted at once; good" wage^ givsn.-Apply, Bcstaurant Conti- nental, Wind-street, Swansea. 34m8-4 MART Errand Boy Wanted; opportunity for learning Butter Iradc.—Apply May- pole Dairy Co., Ltd., 103, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 991p8-6 rPWO favmg Squarers required, at onoe, for -I the Blue Pennant Quarry Co.—Apply T. Williams, Neath Abbey, Ntuth. 1376n3-4 WANTED, a Boy for Bottling Storoo- f f Apply Old Brewery, Swansea. 74m8-6 "TTrANTED at once, Four steady Brush *V Hands; long job.—J. <3. Cooper, Port Talbot. 102m 8-9 T\T ANTED, strong Errand Boy.—James » » Jones and Son, Provision Merchants, Swansea. 82m3-9 J|ANiTBD, good Labourers; steady men » ouiy.-Apply G, Siercer, Contractor. Gorseinon. 93op8-5 WANl'ED! iramediatelyT" Young Groom- coachman.—Apply Dr. Davies, Mau- selton, Swansea. 21m3-S W"ANTED, immediately, good Labourers for Gorseinon.—Apply at New Works, to G. Mercer, Contractor. 69m8-9 ANTED, smart Young Man, for milk business.— Apply Cornish Dairy, St. Helen 's-road. Swansea. 17mS-3 ■\7S7ANTED, a Washerwoman, every Mon- » day.—Apply Brook land Villa, Brook- land-terraoe, Swansea. 997p8-5 WANTED, immediately, at Port Talbot, Six reliable Tallyman.-Apply Taylor, 8, Crown-street, Port Talbot. 1386a8-6 WANTED, strong Lad, for Bakehoasa; must be used to the work.—E. Nich- oils and Co., Ltd., Waterloo-street, Swansea. 915pM W- ANTED, at once. Improver to Shoeing and General Smithing; able to nail on well.—Apply Williams aaid Sons, Treharris. 938p8-5 sharp Brry, 15-16, to look after pony and trap and make himself generally useful.—'Miss Thomas, 3, Bich- mond -Villas, Swansea. 91m8-9 WANTED, a respectable Girl, accustomed Vt to the Fruit Trade; also a respectable I Young Woman as General.—Apply "Fruit." "Daily Post," Swansea. 994 W- ANTED, smart Young Man as Bar Aseistamt used to quick trade; also Lad, about 16-17 years of age.—Apply "No. 10," Onion-street, Swanwa. ANTED, a steady Young Man, for driv- » » ing out. in the Bottling Trade, and to make himself generally useful.- Write G. S.. "Daily Poet," Swansea. 577p7-4 T\,rANTED, immediately, smart Junior, for W large Oolliery Offioe; knowledge shirt- hand and typewriting preferable. — Write Box 2CO, "Daily Post." Swansea. 954p3-5 WANTED, smart, honest Lad, for Office. Work; must be sharp at figures.- Apply personally to The Reliable Mineral Water Co., Ltd., Wassail-place, Swansea. 967p8-5 \\7"ANTED, a Girl, to work a Koth^ell Plat V» Knitting Machine.—Apply betwreen 6 and 7 p.m., to D. Bonharn, Hosier, 38, Spring- terrace, or Mrs. Ambrose. 23, Fabian-street. Swansea. 906p8-4 XliJANTED, to represent a well-known Com- r pany of Asbestos Manufacturers and Oil Merchants in the Swansea district, a fixst-class reliable Agent with some know- ledge of buyers' requirements in Engine Packings, Lubricants, Non-Conducting Cover- ings, etc. Remuneration by generous com- missions and Bonus on Sales.—Address, stat- illg experience (if any) in this or allied lines, Box 56. Post-office, Bradford. 937p8-5 rpEUSTWORTHY Nursa Wanted, for Swan- T sea, three children, aged 3, 6, and 2: two elder children attend school; good needle woman.-Apply Mrs. Cory, 12, Clare- mont-crescent, Weston-super-Mare 907pS-4 TTOUNG Men desirous of joining the KPJI. iar Army or Militia should apply the Recruiting Office, 1^ Union-street, is wan- sea. Splendid opportunity for advancement in all branches to well-conducted young Tiiac 369r?,.H J^O VV r. fiKLY.—Evening or Spare Time Em- ployment, anywhere, offered to any person who can write.—For particulars send addressed envelope to L. Paynter, and Co., (Dept. 6), 78, Mysore-road, Clapham, Lonuon. 715m8-8 £ 0 WEEKLY. — Persons Wanted, every- where, for addressing Circulars, etc. Send addressed envelope for proposal.—-Man- ager, 149, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. 716m8-8 SITUATIONS WANTED. A RESPECT ABLE Person requires Em- A. ployment as Help or Housekeeper to single gentleman; private or business house; a careful manager and good plain cook; very domesticated a'nd reliable; ex- ceUznt references.—Write H. L., "Daily Post," Swansea. 85m8-9 CE'R'nF!CATEl) Monthly Nurse, disengaged yJ first week in August; good references; moderate fees.—Address Nurse, 101, Norfolk- street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 900p8-4 SHORTHAND Typist requires Situation m ks Office; 4 years' experienoe.-r, rite B.A., "Daily Post," Swansea. 868p8-3 SITUATION Wanted as General Servant, age 19, country girl; two years' good chara.ct.er.-A. L., As*, ^-ury Villa, TuSLey- avenue, Gloucester- llmS-3 TT^A'NTED by Young Lady, Post as Morn- v ? ing or Daily Governess.—Write Gover- ness, "Daily Post," Swansea 28mB-B ~Y\TANTED, by reliable and trustworthy Person, jsituatknu LVS representative for any good company; good references; abo-tainer.—Address, Reliable, "Daily Post," Swansea. 79rn8-9 Girl, age 15, just left school, re- ■ quires Situation in Fancy or any light business.—Apply Florrie, "Daily Post," Swaa. sea. 914 ;JS-4 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. RANTED, Hand Truck, at once. — Apply fetanley Jones, Ironmonger, Brynvmof- road, tewansea. 47m3-8 '^[T'AKTED, 10 to 12 Gallons Milk delivered cmi.y at Uplands; state terms; weekly payments.—Apply 10, Katou Crescent, Swan- -"ea" 81p3-9 W' ANiED, £ 800, at 4J per cent per annum. ldorLgage on business premises in flrst- cld^s p-osition.—Writo i>teel, "Daily Post !iwansoa- 965pS-i w™. new specimen Coal Wagons, also low sided Wagons with side dors; full length.-Write Box 785, "Daily Post," Swansea.. 1382n 8.8 yyANTED, Six-roomer House, with bath- room, not exceeding 10s. a week; Mount Pleasant preferred; beginning of September.—Address "Aged," "Daily Post" Offices, Swansea. 24m8-8 MISCELLANEOUS "^T'OTIGE.—I, Theophilus Davies, 4, Mynydd- ba^h, do hereby give notice that i shall not hold myself responsible for any debt, or debts contracted by my wife, lAiaabeth Davies, after this date.—(Signed) Th°o- philus Davies. 105m8-4 "Vy iNNING Numbers of the Drawing for the benefit of Tom Crocker, William- street:—886; 2nd, 595; 3rd, 126; 4tii 827* 5th. 4t4. 903pS-4 g'hXWTCH BAY.-Picnic Parties aiff Visi- tors will find excellent accommodation at C. Clarke's Refreshmenij Booms. Catering done at moderate charges. 670p8-22 "Jl JABVIS, 59, St. Helen's-avenue, Swansea. Smart Cobs and Wagonettes, Ponies and Trapa. to Let on Hire. Furniture Re- moved. 911p8-4 OBOE. POUND, Fellow of the hritish Insti- tuw of Mental Science, quaLifted by "Examination" (Certificate and Diploma), Teacher and Lecturer of Scientific Palmis- try. Written Leissona. Terms on applica- tion. May be consulted daily at 32, Bond- street, Swansea. Fees, is. 6(1., 2s. td., to £ 1 Is. 910p8-4 LOST AND FOUND L, on Ni-onday T OST, on Monday night, a Persian Tabby ..4 Oat.—'Finder bringing same to iialis- bury Club, Swansea, will be rewarded. 93m8-6 T OST, on Friday, in neighbourhood of Carl- ton-terrace, Green Parrot; finder re- warded ou returning same to 27, Garlton-ter- race, Swansea 19m8-5 T OS'T, between Docks an-d Hospital, a neck- let of Pearls; five rows; finder will be rewarded on returning same.—56, Westbury- street, Swansea. IJm8-8 | OST, on Sunday, at Caswell Bay, an Aire- dale Terrier Bitch. Finder rewarded. Detainer prosecuted.—'Charles Dickens, 83, jNew Oxford-street, Swansea. 20m8-5 T OST, at Morriston, last Sund-ay, a Liver- >~l>aniel, answera name "Da«h. Under rewarded; small white spot on breast.— John jiiorgan. Balaclava, Glais. 57ra8-5 f OST, beetween Ehyddings, Cwmbwrla, Manselton, Leather Purse, contents known; finder handsomely re warded.—(Re- turn to the nearest Police Station. OST, in St. Thomas, a small Yorkshire Terrier Bitch; detainer after thig notice will be prosecuted.—Apply Mr. Lowe, 44, Miers-street, St. Thomas, Swansea. notice will be prosecuted.—Apply Mr. Lowe, 44, Miers-street, St. Thomas, Swansea. 23m8-3 T OST, Sunday evening, between Cwmdonkin JLJ Park, Gwydr-cretoent, and Gorse-lane, Gold Bangle. Finder returning soane to 4, Mirador-oreMent, Swansea, will be rewarded. 14m8-5 I OST, between High-street and St. Helen's- road, Gold Bangle, with locket attach- ed. Finder rewarded on returning same to "New Recruit," Orchard-street, Swansea. 86m8-9 LOST, between Hospital and top Bryny- mor-road, Pair Spectacles in Case, "Walters." Finder rewarded.—Frank Ban- dell, Auctioneer, Dynevor-plaoe, 8wa 1M a 114m8-6 IOST, Sunday morning, between Holy Trin- J ity Church and Oaklande-terrace, small Gold Brooch (heirloom), with enamel and dia- mond centre. FindeT returning same to 7, Oiaklande, will be handsomely rewarded. 16m&-3 i OST, on the 1st August, at Crumllyh 1J Burrows, a .Lady's 9 ct. Gold Guard, small pattern, with two bars at intervals; swivel missing; property of Mrs. Griffiths, No. 10, St. Ann's-terrace, Touna. Finder re- warded. 70m8-8 — ——V LOfeT, in Swansea and Carmarthen to London excursion return trip, Tues- day morning, Gent's Purse, containing mosiey. Finder ha^i-deomely r< varded on return.—Address Excursion, "Daily Pocft," Swansea. 99m8-9 5S. REWARD.—Lost on July 29th inst^T twee.u Dillwyn-street and Slip, Gold Brooch, bearing Chinese inscription. Finder will receive the above reward on returning same to Geddes, 21, Dillwyn-street, Swansea. 26m8-5 PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET R SALE, 55, Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea; • good repair; all modern conveniences, -Apply to Davies and Sinnett, Solicitors, 21 York-street. Swansea, 971p8-5 jpOB SALE, the Caergynydd Colliery, near Gowerton, extensive holding; Gas and Manufacturing Coal; Siding connection with L. and N.W. Railway, with Plant, Machin- ery, and Stores at Valuation. Full particu- lars, apply David Boberts, Accountant, 19, HeathfieId-street, Swansea. Tel. No. 233. 13006db8-6 BUYiN-ROAD.-Thiis very desirable" it -ol Lesidence for Sale; all modern con- venience; early pos-session.—Apply Fr^lik Ban deli, Auctioneer, Dynevor-plaoe, Swan- Sea. 985p3-6 At) MALVEBN-TEBRACE.—For Sale, with immediate possession, in excelleait condition throughout; bathroom (hot and cold;Frauk Bandell, Auctioneer, Dynevor- plaoo. Swansea. I^OR SALE, very desirable Residences, G w-ydr-terrace, Gwydr-crescent, Up- lands-terrace, Uplands-crescent, -^rador-cres- cent, Eaton-cregoent, Bryn-y-Mor-cresoent.— Bandell, Auctioneer. TTOUSEva for Sale.—Alexandra-terrace, -Lfi- Brynmill, Waterloo-place, Bhyddings- terrace. Marlborough-road, Finsbury-terraxie, Gorse-lane.—Particulars, apply Frank Ban- dell, Auctioneer. 9S5p8-6 i?OR SALE. HOUSES—Westbury-street, -t Brunswick-street, Argyle-street, Russell- street, Henrietta-street, Willows-place, Heath- reld, Trafalgar-terrace.—Frank Randeli, Auctioneer. 935p8-6 .ALIPLEAS A.V,r.-Hou-%es for Sale.— 1. Terra-ce-road, Rhondda-si-reet. Norfolk- street, Promenade, Cromwell-sureet, Mont- pelier-terrace, Brooklands-terrace, Wood- lands-terrace, St. George's-terraoe, Oaklands- terrace, St. Thomas. Investments, Gr-cenhill and Sandllelds.—Particulars, Randell, Auc- tioneer. 985p8-6 IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL, High-class Refresh- luent Cafe; possession at once; cent-re of High-street; taken over £ 30 a day; leas.? a.11 d fixtures at valua-tion. l\irtuno for energetic people.-IVrit.e M., "Daily Post," Swansea. 2am8-8 rTAISDRESSER-S, Tobacconist, and Fancy AI. Business for immediate Sale; retires owing to indifferent health; excellent posi- tion aud prcepect for barber; main thorough- fare; lock-up shop.—Apply Morgan, Tobacco- nist, Llanelly. 5m8-8 Q^7~THOilAS.—For Sale"; to grand p<jsit,ion.—V/rite to Property, "Daily Post," Swansea. 28m8-8 'TO C0NFE01TONERiS.-Rare opportunity, For ctisposal, Confectionery Business, Oldest established and best position in High- etreet.—Write first instance, Oonfei.-tiv.nor, "Daily Post," Swansea. 71 iDa-9 tVsiSOELLAWEOUS SALES 171 OK SALE, Spring Cart and Wagon, ix>th in good condition.—Apply, Bird-iu-Hand Hotel, Neath. 1384118-d L^OR SALE, a Balli~Dogcart7^^sood cou- J- dition; sell cheap—Bond Bros., Trafal- gar. Wheel Works, Swansea. 972p8-6 1,1 f>P' SALE, a strong, second-hand Spring Cart; io.—Apply EdvTards, Fruiterer, 193, Carmarthen-road, Swansea. 67m8-g L^OS SALE, Second-hand Lawn Mower, iu good condition.—Stanley Jones, Iron- monger, Brynymor-road, Swansea.. 4bm8-8 I poll SALE, first-class Brougham, suitable ior livery stabler; 2-Wheel Trap, new. — At John Jones, Fisher-street, {Swansea. i .-vJ&'Srr?. I^OR SALE, smart,, "active Mare, 8 years old; would suit haulier or^rewer's cart.—Address Active, "Daily Post, Sw-an- cart.—Address Active, "Dariiy Post, Sw-an- sea.. 80m8-9 L~'OR SALE, Double M;iil~Cart, with sun A- Cotaulfe; will sell cheap.—Apply» aitor 6 p.m., Mrs. DowdaJl, 13, Brunswick-street, ■Swansea. 64m8-3 X^OB SALE, smart Pony, 12 hands, -T very docile; bargain; room wanted — Apply 53, Pentregethm-road, Cwmbwrla, Swansea. 892p8-4 "L^OB bALffi, tbree (Josa and Oig; also a good Brake, equal to new, carry 15 per- tionj, single cr Sutton, Old Bridge, Morriston. 90?mii-12 ) I^OB SAIJE, Double Acting Vertical Ply- F wheel Pump, Sin. cylinders, SJin. rams; as new.—Henry T. Parsons and Co., Qastlo Chambers, Swansea. 457-8-6 I^OR SALE, Double Mail Cart, wlt.» £ tm Cotaulfe; will sell cheap; 15s.; aimost new.—Apply, after 6 p.m., Mrs. Dowd-i!l, Brunswick-street, Swansea. 64m8 g new.—Apply, after 6 p.m., Mrs. Dowdtltll, "i, Brunswick-street, Swansea. 64m8 g OR SALE, Double Acting Verticle Fly. JL wheel Pump 7in. cylinder, 4in. ranis; excellent condition.-llenry T. Parsons and Co., Castle Chambers, Swansea. 467-3-6 C">OAL.—National Coal and Coke Company, I J actually selling at 18s. 6d. cash de- livered town. Special quality Largo House Coal, knock-out price Postcard sufficient. National Telephone, 72i.—Address 22, Kx- chango Buildings, Swansea. 993p8-30 /OB and Trap for Hire.—Apply W. Jones, v> l, Glanmor-cresoent, Uplands, Swansea. 948p8-5 one 4't. RANGES for Sale; one 4ft. Double Oven, i<- one 3ft. 6iu. Oven and Sham; a bar- gain.—Address Range, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 950p8-5 BETRIEVER Dog For Sale, splendid house- | dog; or exchange for young fox-terrier— Dedson, Pen-y-graig-road, Mount Pleasant, I Swansea. 94m8-9 Q AFE, 36 x 36 x 24, in use 12 years, cost £ 21, take £ 8 15s. 6d. cash; bargain. — Levy'3 Safe Co., Frederick-street, Sundei'and. Ii 981p3-6 TO BE LET—BUSSMESS PRESViSSES A EERAVON.—To Ltt, large new Shop and Dwelling-hotise, in Water-.street, Aber- avon; main road to Beach and Docks.—Apply Evans, Chemist, Aberavon. 89 £ p8-4 G^OOD Offioe to Let, Quay Parade; promin- G^OOD Offioe to Let, Quay Parade; promin- ent position, first floor; rent £ 6 per annum inclusive-—Address Quay, "Daily Post," Swansea. 951p3-5 1TOUSE and Shop to good position, i 24, Lower Oxford-street.—Apply 20, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 77m8-9 HOUSE and SHOP, Sik>h-road, Landore; rent, 34s. per month, inclusive— Apply, Hosea, Underhill House, Landore. l(XXK)p8-6 I' HOUSE ana Shop to Let, main road, St. Thomas, opposite East Dock Station.- Apply 10, Brynmill-avenue, Swansea. 968p8-5 rpo LET, the Star Inn, situate at Cwmgwr- J- ach, Glyn Neath, fully-licensed— ApjMy Buckley's Brewery, Ltd., Llanelly. 1377n3-4 rpo LET, with immediate possession, Double A Licensed Public House in Swansea; works locality.—Apply D. D. Richards, Vr«l- uer, 97, Oxford-street, Swansea. 890p8-4 ''po LET, High-street, an excellent Lock-up A Shop, also large Boom, 64ft x 28ft., suitable for billiards. — Apply C-has. V. Crabb, Estate Agent, Goat-street, Swansea. 90m8-9 TO LET—HOUSES BISHOPSTON.—'To let, Furnished Cottage, D 2 Sitting Booms, 4 Bedrooms, and Kit- chen.—Appiy Leaver. Glanmawr, West Gross. 976p8-6 IpUBNlSHED House, August (six weeks): 2 JL Reception, 8 Bedrooms, bathroom (hot and cold), garden, lawn; terms moderate. Miss Potts, Bryuhaulog, Mumbles. 939p8-5 ri^o LET, a four-roomed House, wtih gar- -1 den, within easy rea<ch of Port Ten- nant; rent 3s. 6d. per week.—Apply John Thomas, Pentrechwyth. 970p8-5 TO LET, from September 29th, Norton Vil- la, West Cross, largo Garden, Stahles, Coach-house, etc. Splendid view of Bay. — Apply D. O'Sullivan, Queen's Bniidincs, ,-&waoeea. 895p8-4 I APARTMENTS TO LET BLACKPOOL.-Lodgings to Let, Double Bed, 28. per day; board if required.— Apply 23, King-street, near Talbot-road Sta- tion, Blackpool. S04p3-4 ^OMFG^RTABLa Apartments for 1 or 2 C ^ouiig Men, with board, 12s, a week; near Albert H aU.—Address, L.A., "Daily Post," Swansea. 3m8-9 C^OMFOBTABLE Board Residence for two C^OMFOBTABLE Board Residence for two J or three young gentlemen, overlook- ing the Bay; good references from several gentlemen.-Apply Britain, "Daily Post," Swansea. 96m8-9 FURNLsHED Front Sitting-room and two or three Jiedrooins; quiet and central; no children; five minutes walk from Sanda.— Apply 42, Brunswick-street, Swam*ea. 977p3-6 URNISHED Apartments, front of Mum-* F bles, nea-r Oystermouth Station, from August 15th to September 30th, any length of time.—Write A. W., "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 110m8-9 LADY wlshro* t-o remove from the Mum- bles to a part of Swansea, would be glad to hear of 3 gentlemen boarders; terms inclusive, 3Cs. a week; references re- quired.—Address Terms, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. lC3mS-9 Q ITTliWi and Bedroom to Letrespectable s locality; no children; bath (hot and cold); suit two gentlemen or two ladiee. — Write Box 50, "Daily Post," Swansea. 99?p3-S QUPERICIi Furnished Apartment^ From Sitting-room, one or two Bedrooms, hot and cold bath; piano; board or otherwise; no children.—53, MaiLsel-terra.ce, Swansea. Mlp34 TO LET, two Hnfurnished Rooms; suitable -1. for single lady or young couple.—Apply 33, Bay View-terrace, Swansea. 39m8-8 rp.O LET, comfortable Front Sitting-room JL and. Bedroom; bath (hot and cold); good cooking and attenda.Tice^-Apply Harris. 2, Willows-place, Swansea. %3p8-5 TO be Let, Unfurnished, two Upstairs Booms, with use of large Kitchen and Scullery; very central; terms moderate. — Write Virgo, "Daily Pest," Swansea. 996p3-6 T7TSTPOBS.—Comfortable Furnished Apart- V ments to. Let, during August and part September; terms moderate.—'Address Terms, "Daily Post," Swansea. 912p3-4 ■ APARTfrlSftTS WANTEO GENTLEMAN requirea Sitting-room and Ledrocm, Page-street, or neighbour- hood; permaarency if su itall Ie. Write "Flag," "Laily Post." awansea. 27m8-8 A-NTET,I, by lady, Two large Unfurnished w Rooms and attendance, with respect- ahle homely people.—Address Comfort, "Daily Post," Swansea. 49m&-a XTODNG Lady requires Bedroom and Sitting y Room; Neath district; state terms.— Apply, J. L., "Herald" Office, Neath. lSm3.3 J. TRADE SPEOIAL^TJES, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, clear- OU>J ing at half prices; marvellous value!—Levy's Safe Co., Frederick-street, Sunderland. v 73si8-9 ^JTUIEE Free!! Free!—Shop" Refuse, Shav- ings and Chips, given away for clear ance.—Apply to Charlie Evans. The Up-to Date Newsagent, etc., Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swan- sea. 947p8~6 tV'ilP Potato and Cookshop Fittings, every variety; Champion Ranges, Potato Peelers, Shop on Whseis. New 116-pa.?, Usi Ires.—Mabbott'ife'T'oiand-eti-eet. MaSches'sr. „ T »*jlpiv. 'f ENT V 3EE~- Leut-i.aye.rs who wish to know how they rasy live rent free, should Feud s. postcard -to W. W. Beuham, 12 Biahopsgate St., Without, London, E.C. Mention this paper. 13067db8-3 t^BEB ^AlIjS] Cricket Bats, Seaside -'LY Buckets, Spades, Boats, Fish Nets; im- mense stocks.— vVholesa-le'Warehouse, Russell Davies and Sons, Lower Waterloo-street, Swansea. 33rc8-8 FAPEii I)agd! best quality^ C^h prices, -L Zoz., 9d. per lOCú; 4oz-, 1s.; 8oz., Is. 4d.; lib., ls. 10d.; 21b.. 2s. 4d. per 1000.—Albert Davies, i65, New Oxford-street, Swansea. 41m8-8 FOB Watch, Clock and Jeweliery Repairs, go to Bicii?flfis, Watchmaker, opposite High-street Station. All repairs guaranteed twelve months. Cymru dewch at y Cymru. 924p8-8 4 NDKEWS, 13, Gower-stroet, for Mail Cars. A Sole Agent for the Celebrated "Bab" Car. 48m8-8 ~4 NDREWS13, Gower^street, for Mangles, Wringers, and Washing Machines. Cash or Hire. 4Sm3.8 EFT-OFF^)lothing. Ladies' or Gentlemen's L Best prices given. Families waited upon by appomtment.-M. Felman, 22, Caer-street. Swansea. Nat. Tel. 37yl. 4om3-8 QIDNEY PALMER for Wedding^ Oakes. ^3 Largest selection in town.—Note r.d- dress, 68, Oxford-street, Swansea. 957p3-4 ''I'^HE King's Procession at Swansea. — 1 CHARLIE EVANS, The Up-to-Dato News- agent and picture Postcard Specialist, 72, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. Picture Post. cards from Id. to Is. each. Telephones: Cor- poration 382, National 52x 906p8-4 "I^RIBD FISH- Fried Fish!! Fried Fish!! 20 for Is.; Fresh Daily. Satisfaction guaranteed Send P.O. for sample package; Headless supplied for frying, at lowest priccs.—The Wholesale Fried Fish Supply. Fabian's Yard, St. Thomas. Swansea. 663m9-14 CHINA and Earthenwaxe. — Dealers' and Hawkers' Assorted Package of cheap' Bestg and Seconds, suitable ior' Market stands and shops Reliable and successful assortment Illustrated lists free.Arthur J. Hull (Dept 43).. Works, King-street, Long- ton. Staffs. lCTj7-16 /^ORN PAINT, maue superior lngredi- ents, and easily applied; is. bottle for Ed.-J. Davies. M.P.S.. Chemist. 30, High- etreet, Swansea. MAIL CARTS.—All greatly reduced prices, from 2ls.—Bradbury and Co., Ltd., 7, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 953p8-5 LADIES Dress Lengths, 3s. lid. carriage paid. Kncps. Zibelines, Snowflakes, Voiles, Poplins, Armures, Cashmeres, in summer colourings. Patterns free—Bradford Dress Warehouse (R77), Shipley, Bradford. 770 DAVIES' BALSAM OF HONEY for Coughs. Colas, Asthma, Tightness of the Chest, etc. 6id. and 2s. 3d.—Prepared only by J. Davies, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, 30, High- street, Swansea, 29 T) MOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126 ,High- P. street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 TO BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums, Business Circulars aud Cards, lime Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Office, 211. High-street. Swansea. TYARCELS, Luggage, Furniture, etc., band fro Mumbles. Our vans run Tuesdays and Saturdays.—Parcels Express, 11, Somer- set-place, Swansea. 305g4-24 ARTIFICIAL Legs, light and strong ;Steei? A for weak legs. Spine Supports, Elastic Stockings and Belts, Eyes, Trusses, Ban- dages; lady attendant for Ladies' Beits, etc Crutches, etc.. in stock; illustrated list.— Maker and Repairer, Allen Pearce. 23, Charles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Ivraafimead. Bristol. 5'58 j 9-3 BLUE Sugar Paper, 71bs. for 7d Big re- duction for quantities; 25 tons to clear cbeap.sherriag and Mussard, Paper Bag Makers. Oxford-street, Swansea. 823g5-2 fENTS. REMNANTS. FENTS. -j-N PRINTS, Whites, Greys, Muslim, j Sateene, Flannelettes, Delaines, hv weight or yard; cheap lines, suitable for markets: send for price list.—P. ANDREW and CO., 61, Faulkner-street, Manchester. 871 PUBUO NOTICES GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL \JT EDUCATION COMMITTEE. FREE STUDENTSHIPS and SCHOLAR- SHIPS in SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY, MINING, ENGINEERING, MUSIC, COOKERY, &c. In the month of SEPTEMBER NEXT 12 FREE STUDENTSHIPS, entitling the holders to free attendance at the Lectures and Laboratories at the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, will be offered fcr competition to residents in the County of Glamorgan. Each Free Student- ship will be accompanied by a maintenance scholarship of J350 per annum. The Free Studentships and Scholarships will be tenable for three years, or a lesser period, subject to satisfactory progress, regular attendance, and good conduct. The examinations for the Free Student- ships and Scholarships will be held at the University College, Cardiff, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th., and following days. ONE SCHOLARSHIP of the value cf JP42 per annum, and ONE EXHIBITION of the value of J650 per annum, each tenable for two vears, in VOCAL MUSIC, and SIX EXHIBITIONS, each of the value of £ 7 10s. per annum, to past students of the Glamorgan Travelling Dairy School, tenable at the Advanced Courses of the British Dairy Institute, Reading, will also be offered for competition at the same time. *THRT" FREE STUDENTSHIPS, en- titling the holders to free attendance at the Lectures and practical work of the South Wales and Monmouthshire School of Cook. ery, will shortly be offered for competition to residents in "the County of Glamorgan. Each Free Studentship will be accompanied by a Maintenance Scholarship of £ 3-0 per annum. Persons desirous of obtaining further par- ticulars as to subjects of examination, con- ditions, &c., are requested to apply to the undersigned not later than August 15th. JOHN JAMES, M.A., Ph.D., Chief Education Official. Education Department, AA; est gate- street, Cardiff. oOthJuly, 1904. KONDDA & SWANSEA BAY RY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ahat the Forty-Fourth Half-Yearly GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway Company will lie hold at th.) ROYAL METAL EXCHANGE, Fisher Sireet, in the County Borough of Swansea, on THURSDAY, the llth day cf AUGUST, 1904, at Twelve-thirty o'clock in th'e Afternoon, for the General Purposes of the Undertaking. The Transfer Books will be closed from the 29th instant to the 11th August, both days inclusive. MORGAN B. WILLIAMS, ChairmaA H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary: Swansea, 22nd -July, 1904. 13039 JJD U C A T I 0 N ACT, 1902. The undersigned desire to give public notice that, having been appointed by the Connty Coun-il to be !vistagers of the non- provided Schools respectively set ODposite to our names, we REPUDIATE ANY PER- SONAL RS^-PONiSIBlLITY for any liabili- may have heenor may incurred or entered into by the respective bodies of Managers of such Schools, noivith- standmg that in acting as such Managers as may have heenor may be incurred or entered into by the respective bodies of Managers of such Schools, noivith- standmg that in acting as such Managers as aforesaid, we may be ^c.sent at meetings where such liabilities (^'contracts may bava been adoo'.ed. Meta Williams Killsy Church SehacJ Thomas Davies, LlanxPo-Talybont N: tional School. D. W. Jenkins, Llansa,mlet National School, John Davies, St. Peter's, Cockett National School. P. B. Ballard, Bishopston National, Blackpill National, Cheriton and Llanma- dock National, L'anrhidian Lower National, Loughor I a^ochial, Newton National, Ovster- mouth National. Oxwich British, Penard, Park Mill, °enmaen National, Portcynon Na- tional, and St. Paul's Sketty Church Schools. Glamorgan County Offices, Cardiff. 50th' Ju!y, 1904. 15065 THE GRANDEST FETE IN GREAT BRITAIN. SHREWSBURY. ^R EATJjILORAL F E T E, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, August 17th and 13th, 1904. THE MOST MAGNIFICENT FLOWER SHOW ever held. OVER £1,200 IN PRIZES. Each day the Unrivalled BANDS (by kind permission) of H.M. COLDSTREAM GUARDS, H.M. SCOTS GUARDS, H.M. IRISH GUARDS, Playing alternately and combined. The GRANDEST SERIES of SENSA- TIONAL PERFORMANCES in Europe, all especially engaged for this FETE ONLY. The KAUFMANN TROUPE of Ladv Cv clists. The LUPPU TROUPE (from Her. lin) on 8 Aerial Bans. The LEO-TAR Pi* TRIO, Fiving Gymnasts (from Paris). The Imperial ASAHI JAPANESE.' The O'BRIENS, Champion Three Bar Artist is. LOWELL and LOWELL, American Gym- nasts. The FITV E OLRACS, Acrobatic Comedians—The LUNDGREENS—Mdlle. DORA ORFINI — LIEUT. (HARD'S LEAPING DOGS—and other Marvellous Artistes. SPENCER'S GREAT AIRSHIP. BALLOON ASCENTS. CAPTIVE BALLOONS, by Spencer Bros. HORSE LEAPING COMPETITION— £ 100 in Prizes. Magnificent Promenade by the River Sev- ern. Electric Lajnches, qnd Pleasure Boats on the Severn from'the Fete Ground. Magnificent Display of FIREWORKS, by Pain and Sons. Special Excursion Trains from Swansea and all parts. Admission :—Wednesday, One o'clock, 2s. 6d. after Five, Is. Thursday, all day from Eleven, One Shilling Onlv. H. W. ANDITT, WT. WT. NAUNTON,. Hon. Sees. The, Square, Shrewsbury. 390 CI OUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL, LLAN- DO VERY". HEADMISTRESS, B.A., LONDON. Fees, £ 110s. (including Stationery) per term. Reduction for S'stertf. Boarders can be received at the School For terms apply to the Headmistress. Next Term begins 011 TUESDAY", SEP- TEMBER 20th, 1904. 889 UNS GUNS GUNS Splendid vJT Selection Latest Model Breechloaders. Single 12-bore Ejectors, 33s. Double Ham- mer Guns, li7s. 6d. and upwards, with Cross Bolt, from 55s. Double Hammerl-ess Guns from 90s. Approval. J. and R. "Special" Cartridges, 5s. 6d. per 100. Mention* paper for complet.e Catalogue, free.—James and Reynolds, 8, George-street, Minories. Lon- don, E.C. 891. i EDUCATIONAL. J> ENDEEN OLLEGE, LAXGLAND BAY. MODERN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. MISS I. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., R.A.M. C-ert., (Daughters of the late J. T. NetteLl, General Workls Manager of Messrs. Vivian and Sons). REFERENCES The Lady Swansea. Lady Morshead; Forest Lodge, Binfield, Berks. Mirs. Wilmot, Audley Sidmouth, Devon. Miss Eden, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. Rev. Secretan J >nes, M.A., late Vicar of Oystermoutii, Sooth Wales. Pupils are prepared for London Matricula- tion., University Locals, Associated Board (Royal Academy and Royal College of Mu- sic), Trinity College, College of Violinists, Diplo,m-a (Teachers) and other examinations. 20 LANGLAND BAY. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SOHOOL, \jr BELLEVUE, LANGLAND. NEAR SWANSEA. Principals-Tbe 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.^ The ensuing Term will begin WEDNES- DAY, APRIL 27th. 5 GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal—MISS GARLLQK, A. C. P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and English Governesses and Visiting Profes- sors. I Pupils 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. I Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations. Highest references. Terms on application. I SUMMER TERM COMMENCES MAY 9th. BOARDERS RETURN MAY 7th, 1904. I THE MISSES POTTS are taking over the T SCHOOL of the Misses PHILLIPS, I' Belle Y uc, Langland Hill, in September, and intend opening a Kindergarten Depart- ment in connection with the said School. I MUSICAL. MR. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. (Organist and Chorister of Bethesda Congregational Church, Briton Ferry), Pupils in PIANOFORTE, ORGAN. SINGING AND THEORY. Pupils Prepared for Examinations. 21, QUEEN-STREET, NEATH. .30 J ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTER-i ROAD. MRS. EDWTARD 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, &c. ) DANCING, CALASTH EN ICS, &C. I, DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. MISS CRAVEN has her Vacation during fclie Summer Months. Classes re- burned as usual in the Autumn. THE ABERAVON & PORT TALBOT BILLPOSTING COMPANY Unde.-tai» BTLLLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING j In all its Branches. Manager :—Mr. P. P. JAMES. (JANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) c FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON. S W. Patients seen daily on their own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. z, Funds urgently needed for General Ex-, penses and for the Research Department. Secretary, FRED. W. HOWELL. THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING CIO. Rent the I.ARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea and Surrounding Districts. AddreS6 :-28. LOWER UNION-STREET, SWANSEA. PICTON IVIEWS, DILLWYN-STREET, SWANSEA. l.L & T. BULLIN. ——— Cabs always ready. Wedding Carriages) with Suitable Honsee. Funeral Carriages Complete. "VTOTIOE to Tradesmen.—T, Kobert Watts,*1 i-N Barque Glenark, will not be respon- sible for any debt or debts contracted by my wife, Annie Watts, 13, Caer-street, Swan- sea.—(Signed) Robert Watts. July 13th, 1904. 646!tM5 TRADE NOTICES. 138 A. J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAMV, U WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES. Telegraphic Addrese-" Chappeu, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. _—— Telephone—C1J2. JOHH JONES & Co., HIGH-CLASS YAN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WORK. GENERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING, Ac- PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIR^ EXECUTED. -4 NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & SON FOR RELIABLE F U R, IV T T IT R. E. THEY ARE THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY IN WALES HAVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AND GIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. Carpets Made and Laid Free. ESTABLISHED NEARL Y HALF A CENTURY. > HIGH STKEET & MORRIS LANE, Swansea. L .JIM The Cure for GODA Rheumatic Gout and The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Safest and most Stomach, Headache. Heartburn, Indigestion, Gentle Medicine for Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. Infants, Children, Delicate Females, and tb.8 v MAGNESIA -tj ;0. WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. si lEMMS flllS j S'tr&ngtfoon ihc Stomach, Regulate the Bowots^ | 1 Purify arte* Enrich tho Blood, and I 0 Tono fh» whole Nervous System* | 8 BggQHArarS PILLS contain no drug of mineral or metallic origin, but fa ft ■ are purely vegetable, mild, beneficent, and sure. | They will restore you to health If you give, them a chance. | p BEECHASVFS PILLS are specially suitable for FEMALES of all ages. They will restore you to health if you give, them a chance. | p BEECHASVFS PILLS are specially suitable for FEMALES of all ages. Every woman who values health should read tho J8 p| instructions wrapped round each box. 5S! Bold ererywhere, in Boxes, labelled Is. tjd., contsintos: 5C Pills, and 2s. Od., containing 168 Pills. CANADA FREE GRANT LANDS j The ALLAN LINE being under contract with the Government of Canada for convey- ance of mails, anyone writing TO the Com- pany at 19, James-street, Liverpool, or 103, Leadenhall-street, London, will obtain pam- phlets, mays, and general information. Use- ful to intending emigrants. Free of c<-st. < NG L 0 0 R & CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS and BILL POSTERS. I CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. All descriptions oJ Advertising, Circular I Distribution, Etc., promptly attended to. Office:20, CAL VERI-STREET, SWANSEA. NEATH AND DISTRICT BILLPOST- .1 1NG COMPANY —Late T. Wall. CFUCFTS :—ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. Manager :—J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of tho best Posting Stations in Neath and District. I Nature's Perfect Remedy for all kinds of Worms. •^TO R M L 0 Z E NvG E S For over. 30 years this highly Valuable Remedy bas mot witu the greatest euocess- The cifeet upon Weak, Deiicau Children (often given up as incuratwe) is like Getting rid of his tormenting pests by^ tak- ing thec-e Lozenges, the thin, paie-faotxi, jn- animate Child becomes strong, heajtnv ana lively, the pride instead of the anxiety 01 his guardians. T, Llangemiech, near 1^ anelly, August 30tli, 1872. Dear Sir,—My youngest daughter, Emma Ann, 13 ycarc of a,ge, got nd of it great num- ber of worms by taking only three or Unix of Williams' (Pontardawe) Worm Lozenges. I am glad to say tliat she nas niaca improved m health, being previously angering and del,cafe Lato oi Yniepeaillwch. SYMPTOMS- — Any of tho following Symptoms indicate worms :—variable appe- tite ioiticl breath, at id eructotions, poins in the stomach nd head, sickness, grhiding of the teeth during sleep, dreams and restless- ness, pa!ene>:r- ot the countenaiice, btitches in the side, short dry cough, and emaciation of the body, often mistaken for decline, ner- vousness, slow fever, and irregular pulne fjaintness, sometiaiee convulsive fits, often causing sudden death: dizziness, sore ihr ^t and inflammation of the bowels. The above symptoms vary according to the kind of vV oruis. The Lozenges contain nothing uetrmental to the constitution, and are suitable for all ages. Williams' (Pontardawe) Worm Lozerijjes are prepared from the Original Receipt, Ly JOHÑ DAVIES, M.R.P.S., Chemist, I' High-street, Swansea, and sold by most chemists, at 90., 13jd., and 2s. 9d. per I box; by post, 14 and 34 stamps. Protected by the "Government stamp, on which are en-1 graved the words "Williams' Worm Loz-1 enges." 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