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JBLMXWILL N Ui*HKKlJgS, NEAR SSBAMRRA JAMES HARRIS Has a vc^y foe Assortment of Eveqgreena and Decidwous Trees and Shrtrbs, Roses, Fruit Trees, Ac., in great variety, and well- || selected to suit the neighbourhood. Having a very large Stock of the above, I shall be pleased to quote low prices to in- tending Planters a Iff Dutch Bulbs from the best growers in Holland and elsewhere. Catalogues and Special Prices for large quantities on application. Wreaths, Crosses and Cot Flowers for Harvest Festivals, &c., on shortest notice. Also Azaleas and other Greenhouse Plants. Address as above.
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MARRIAGE. HA EEIS—KEMPSTHR.—On the 3rd infit., at St. Mary's Hondon, by the Rev. Newton Slant, M A., vioar. David U-obert. younger eon of the late William Harris, of Merthyr Tydfil, to Evelyn Elizabeth, eldest daugh- ter of John Kempster, of St. Ann's, Hen- don. N N.W. DEATH. VQSS.—At 35. Wilbary-road. liovc, on the 9th ins'L., in his 81st year, Robert Vaæ, for- merly of Penrico House, Clapton-square, and for 45 years Clerk to the Vestry of the Parish of St.Matthew, Betlinal Green. Funeral at Hampstead Cemetery, Fortune's • xreen, at 12 at noon on Saturday, the 18th inst. 35Cam.8-12 fe*— ■ 1 ■ _,„„ .—
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fHTUATiONS VACANT, Housoksepers, Com pari k»r*«. HCOSE-CHAMBESMAID Wanted, at once; -Ll also Kitchenmaid.-Enquire Hood, Ag Caer-etreet, Swansea. 238mB-14 -ttYvtrTTChm.a.nse;" 1 .ON DON.—Wanted, as soon as pos- A ijood Cook-General; Nurse kept; must be ciean and respectable; good per- &on:».i reference essential.—Apply evenings, to Burgi'ho Croft, Mumbles. 356m8-16 OOE Pitin Cook Wanted. Sth September. M -Apply. with full particulars, Mrs. Wm Gibbiixs. Garthmor, Neath 162m8-ll ANTED, a Cook-General; three in fam- VV i Iy; housemaid kept.—Mrs Felton, Pyle, Bridgend. 245m8-13 YSTANTED. a Kitchenmaid; reference from last place required —Apply Lifcboat Coffee Tavern. Swansea. 168m3-ll X7LrA2VTED, 2nd September experienced » Cook-General; references required; gcod home; no cbildren,-Apply from 6 to Mis. E E. Robetts. Trehaio House, 1, Ny- anza-terrace, Swansea M2m8-22 Centrals O.GOD General Servant Wanted. — Apply 26, Carlton-terrace, Swansea. 251m £ -13 /^LOOD General Servant Wanted; nurse kept. —Apply l. Church Park. Mumlks. :.«'sn8-ll G_ENEiPAL Servant Wanted, at < uoe.— Apply, with references, 33. Bx*yu-road, Swansea. 184m3-ll ENEBAL Servant Wanted, for the C'>t- T tage Homes, Cockett; wages Jtiio per annnm.—Apply personally to the Superin- tendent. 1392n8-16 ENERAL Servant Wanted, for Carmtl'; washing and ironing; comfortable home; two in family.—Apply 140, Llandaff- 'd. Cardiff. 2U9mS-12 \\TAED M ATT> Wanted; wages £ 12.—Apply Matron, Sw¬a Hospital. 26CinS-i3 WAOTBD, a respectable Girl, age 16 to 20. —Apply 35, Malvern-terrace, Brynmill. 185m8-ll WANTED, at onoe. good General.—Apply Victoria Cafe, near the Baths, Swan- eea- 166m8-ll WAJSTED, a good General Servant- refer- ence.—Apply Market Vaults Hotel, Neath 198m8-li Neath 198m8-li TT7ANTED, good Girl, about 18, ae General,- for one lady.—Apply 1, Beach-stroet, Swansea. 273m8-13 \\f ANTED, good Geweial Servant, at once; -VV references required.—Apply Smithfield Hotel, Swansea. 156m8-U jTTTANTED, a good General Servant; no children.—Apply 2, Bryn-y-Mor-cres- cent, Swansea. 369m8-i6 "OTANTED, good General Servant.—Apply Evans, Glamorgan Hotel, Argyle- etreet, Swansea. IS-SmS-ll WANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply tT Mrs. C. Hastie, 19, Cwmdo-nkin-ter- race. Swansea. 273m8-13 TAT" ANTED, Girl, abont 18, ae General; sleep out.—Apply mornings, 40, vVal- W.roa^d, Swansea. 275m8-13 ^ATXntED, a respectable Girl. as General. -Apply Mrs. Hone, Red Cow Hotel, High-6tr, Swansea. 327m8-ll W7"ANTED, good General Servant, plain *_» cooking essential.—Mrs. Bcmald ,BilL 105, Walter-road, Swansea. 371m8-15 TT7"ANTED, a Young Girl, about IB or 19, to assist another in housework.-Apply 29, Bryn-road. Swa>asg^ 294m8-13 AN TED, a good Geixji-ai Servant; refer- v €rr°ff Mrs. Savage, King's Ilall Buildings, Sraaaea. 293m8-13 T^OUNTET Girl Wanted ae^NuSe, and Help? Vy for large town.—Apply to M<;r>hien, o.o. Tea Exchange, Newcastle Emlyn. 361mfrl6 WANTED, respectable Person as General Ssrvant, anotlior Kept. Ap^>iy Gwilym. Old Compass. Pentre Ystyll. 343m8-15 7"ANTED, a strongT" respectable Young » » Person for kitchen work. — Apply Matron, Borough Fever Hospital, Swansea 229m8-13 WANTED, Girl, for Housework, about 16, sleep home.—Apply Mrs. Hopkins, 7, Buckingham-terrace, Gorse-lane, Swa-nsea. 360m 8-14 TTyANTED. a respectable Girl, about 17; must have-t good references.—Apply Arches Hotel. Quay Parade, Swansea 389m8-li WANTED, at onoe, a clean, respectable. Girl, aa General; good wages; small familY.-Apply 47, Gorse-lane, Swansea. 240m8-13 WANTED, respectable Person, as General; another kept; sleep out if desired.— Apply Mrs. Hillman. Fruiterer, 37. Goree- lane, Swansea. ZSTmS-M WANTED, a respectable, clean Girl as a General Servant.—Apply, with refer, enoe, to Mrs. Richards, Chemist, Castle- street, Swansea. lS7rn8-ll WANTED, a clean Girl, as Pantry Maid; must understand how to wait at table; also Under-Chambermaid— Apply Bush Hotel, Swansea. 372in8-16 Ar A^NTKD, General Servant, for House- VV work, and to assist in bar; references required.—Apply Mrs. Jones, Criterion Hotel, Oxford-street, Swansea. 2%m8-13 TTCJ"ANTED, end August, an experienced VV General Servant for two ladies; good plain cooking; reference required.—Apply 43, Gwydr-crescent, Swansea. 173m8-ll "V^TANTED, at once, a good General ber- f f vaut, and to assist in Bar in evenings. None but with references need apply.—Seed, Albany Hotel. Swansea. 230m8-12 117"ANTE-D, useful Help, to do work of small house at Mumbles; no servant kept; two in f amity .—Write, stating wages, Help, "Daily Post," Swansea I92xn&-ll "\7TTAiNTED, immediately for Walter-road, Swansea, good General Servant; refer- ences required; good wages.—Apply Walter, "Daily Post" Offices, Swansea. 176m8-H WANTED, a good, clean, General Servant; comfortable home; email family- — Apply, first instance, Mrs. Charles Evans, The Newsagent, Bryn-y-Mor-road. Swansea- WANTED, immediately, experienced and good Plain Cooks, Parlour and Houee- Parlour-maids, Generals, etc., also experi- enced Cooks, Kitchenmaids, Chambermaids, and Waitresses for Llajidrindod, Ilfra- combe, Mumbles, etc.—Apply Lewis, High-class Begistrv, 18, Castle-street, Swan- sea. o31m8-i5 T^fBS Llewellyn Howell, Registry Office for Servants of all classes); also Youn^ Girhs. Entrance, Mr Parry's side door, 52, Oxford-street, Swansea. x 133 W!ioccl!ar»eoM3 8ituaiion» ,1. GENT Wanted, by London, Edinburgh A and Glasgow Assurance Company; .So Book for Sale, prioo £ 15.—Apply iicee, 43. Malvern-terrace, Bry«mill, Swansea. 265m8-13 A parson of respectability and energy may A hear of a high clasis Agency without outlay Goott remuneration. and perman- ency to suitable man.—Address Dart, "Daily Post," Swansea. 13C68db8-14 BEN EVANS and Co., Ltd., Swansea, re- quire a respectable, well-educated Lad, ago about 16, to work their passenger lift.- Apply personally. d.b.8-14 CLERKSHIPS; £ 85— £ 450: Admiralty, W.ar, C, Excise, Customs oiiicee, vacancies now; open to all, aged 15-23. Experience unneces- sa.ry. Special explanatory pamphlet free.— Secretary, Civil service Bureau, Albert Hall, Edinburgh. 216m8-12 COMMISSION Agents (competent) calling on c power users, Wanted by an old and well-known firm for Mechanical Accessories in constant demand. State qualification and class of oonnection.-Box 500, Advertising Offices, 66, Ludgato Hill, London. Iil02d.b.8-ll DBAPEBY.—Waited, Young Lady for Fancy Department; Welsh; able to dress window.-Smith (late Knight), 74, High- street, Swansea. 303m8-16 DKhAPBUY .—Wanted Two smart Boys as D Apprentices; also Young Ladies; Welsh: indoors.-J. Bees Evans, 218 and 219. High-street, Swansea 217zn8-12 ENERGETIC Local Man Wanted; splendid E op suing occurs for smart, active man who can undertake outside agency; sparo tiine';w.tm!d 11-:)t iu".erfer6 vith present buei ness.—Address Business, ijouth Walec Daily Post," Svranesa. 346m8-13 ClIABVvOM.AN required, for Offices. — C Apply Rowlands, 3, Goat-street., Swan- sea. 288m8-13 Tj^ANCY Drapery.—Wanted, at once, smart Young Lady aa an Apprentice.—D. M. Jones, 2. St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 257m8-13 FB.EE SAMPLE—Pocket Rubber Stamp; your Own Name and A .drass. wiia Far ticulars of Spare-Time Agency.-17 Dept., 89 Aldersgate-streot, London. 125m9-2D GIET, Wanted, about 16, for House.—Apply Baker's Boot Shop, High-street. Swan- sea. 253 m8-ll GOOD Home offered to staid, elderly Woman who would take charge of two young children; small remuneration, but comfortable home.—Apply 4, Belle Vue-ter- race, Mumbles. im8-17 HAIllDBBSSING.—Wanted, smart Youth, -'Li immediately; also sharp Lad as an Apprentice; good class trade thoroughly taught.—ELasciuencort, 1C, New-street, Nc-ath. 353m8-16 INBUE'AiNCE Company h;is .66 Book vacant. Free. No debit system.—Write, giving fuli particulars of previous employment.- Address Insurance, "Daily Post," Swansea. 349m 3-15 T EWIS LEWIS and Co., Drapers, Swansea, ■AJ require a resp<«feable Young Man for delivers cart; board and lodge in the house. 205m8-12 /"JFFIOE Boy Wanted; one leaving school. Appls, own handwriting, Type, Daily Post." Swaitaea. 316m8-13 T30RTER ¥anted, must be willing to be useful.—Williams, 56, Wind-street. Swan- sea. 173m8-ll PORTER.—Strong Youth Wanted.—Applv Masters and Co., 18 and 19, Castle-st., Swansea. 329m8.1.5 EISSPECTTABLi Boy Wanted, at once. — Apply to 'Wallace's Boot Stores, 230, High-street, Swansea. 375m8-15 O MART Boy Wajiied, at once.—George Ro- berts, Carver and Gilder, Oxford-street, Swansea. 276m8-ll SMART Errand Boy Wanted, at once; good wages given.—Apply Restaurant Conti- nental, Wind-street. Swansea. 280m8-13 QMART Boy Wanted; wages 6s. weekly.— Apply Manageress, Model Steam Laun- dry, Clarence-terrace, Swansea, between the hours of 10 and 11 a.m. 27im8-13 rp RUST WORTHY Yoirn^bady (Barmaid)" J- quires light employment during day or evenings; small salary.—Address A.M.D., c.o. 63, Lamb-street, Swansea 247m8-l3 wANTED,- T » Emlyn Oolliery, Uand^bie, R.S.O. 207m8-12 \\TANTED, General Smith, at once.—Apply H. Slee, Flintraill Yard, Swansea. 318m8-15 WANTED, two good Bricklayers.—Apply TT Main Sewerage Works, Maeeteg. 1390n8-15 WANTED, at Tenby Hotel, Swansea, W Boots, to assist in cellars-—Apply Iftropri-etor. 335m8-l6 WANTED^ a strong Lad, for Smith's W Shop.—Apply Palmer Bros., Gower- etreet, Swansea. 335m8-15 WANTED^ at Tenby Hotel, Swansea, W Boots, and two Assistant CelLars. Apply Proprietor. 335in8-15 WANTED. at once, a smart Lad, for ilair- » » dressing Business—Apply Camden, Hairdresser, Beach-street, Swansea. 315m8-j5 WANTED, Apprentice to the Plumbing, Gashtting, etc.—Apply to R. Mitchell, Humphrey-street, Walter-road. 301m8-16 X\7"ANTED, Invoice Clerk.—Apply, stating age, experience, and salary required, to Invoice, "Da.ily Post," Swansea. 339m8-15 WANTED, a good, strong Lad, used to bottling beer—Apply Israel, Panty- gwydr Hotel, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 200m8-U WANTED, a respectable and strong I.<a<i, with good references, as Porter.—T. W. Gaydon, 237, High-street. Swansea. 252m8-ll W" ANTED, Assistants to the Pawn broking. State full particulars as to age, salary and reference, to D. Thomas and 00., Swan- sea. 337m8-15 "XXTANTED, at once, a Young Man as f t Night Porter, experienced in boot cleaning.—Apply Mr. Fitt, Grand Hotel, Swansea. 259m8M2 W A.NTED. an Apprentice for the Engrav- ing and Lithographing; small pre- miura required.—Apply H. Cave, 2, Fisher- street, Swansea. 319mS-15 WANTED, Junior Clerk.—Apply, in own handwriting, stating age, experience, and salary required, to Solicitor, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 164m8-ll WANTED, immediately, smart Youth, as Junior Clerk. State age, experience, wages required, and two references.—'T. C. Young, Wine Merchant, Neath. 241m8-13 w ANTED, Organist, for Unitarian Church, Swansea; salary £ 40.—For particulars of duties, etc., apply by letter to C. H. Per- kins, 11, Somerset-place, Swansea. 218m8-14 W ANTED. an Apprentice to Boot and » » Shoe Trade.—Apply j. W. B Thomas, Boot and Shoo Maker and Repairer, Duke- street, near the Hospital, Swansea 310m&-15 \7~ANTED, at onoe, for Swansea, a smart » Bepresentative; good terms will be ar- ranged with a suitable man.—Full particu- lars to Box 48, "Daily Post." Swansea. 215m8-12 ANTED, experienced Lady Bookkeeper; must be quick and a<x;urate at figures. Apply by letter, with full particulars, to Bradbury and Co., Ltd., 7, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 373m8-16 w ANTLI, D, a Manager for Messrs. Ander- son, Cox, and Co., Ltd., Castle-street, Swansea.-Appiicatious, stating Salary, and references, to be sent to the Secretary, A. B. Davies, 58, Wind-street, Swansea. 13C79db8-ll \/UANTED, spare time Insurance Agent, to work Clydach; also full time Agents for Pontardawe and Gowerton.—Apply, with fullest particulars of past five years' reoo-rd. —Provident Supply, 20, Wind-street, Swan- sea. — 376m8-16 T?yE-SLEYAN and General Assurance » Society (established over 60 years).— Accumulated funds exceed £ 809,000. Claims paid exceed £ 3,350.000. Wanted, a few respect- able, energetic Agents, whole or spare time, for Swansea, Landore. and Mumbles; splen- did terms; small book vacant.—Apply S-upt. J. Chapman, 147, New Oxford-street, Swansea. T&TESLEYAN METHODISTS. Arrange- men to are about to be made for a few remunerative agencies in the principal circuits in South Wales District. Excellent prospects for men of energy and ability. Applicants should state age, occupation, and whether they could give whole or part time to the work.—Box 800, "South Wales Daily Pout," Swansea. 366m8-14 YOUJfG Man Wanted, to solicit orders and -I- deliver.—Apply Headdon, Oonfectioner, Swansea. 255m3-12 OU G Men desirous of joining the A lar Army or Militia should apply .j the Lecruiting Oliice, I4, Union-street, Swan- sea. Splendid opportunity for advance KIP: I in fiii branches to well-conducted yoomg men XTOUNG Men Wanted (over 19 years old) to A be trained in the Church -n.rmy Train- ing Homes and Mission Vans, as Evangelists, Mission Van and Tent Missiouers, Social Officers, etc. Unlimited scope for spiritual work. Salary guaranteed. Must be in ear- nest, and have had some experience in re Officers, etc. Unlimited scope for spiritual work. Salary guaranteed. Must be in ear- nest, and have had some experience in re ligious work. Free board and lodging dur- ing the whole period of training.—Write, in confidence, to Capt. Davey, 130, Edgware-rd. London. W. 131G1.db8-1Z fe WEEKLY— Evening or Spare Time Km- ploymeut, anywhere, offered to any- person who can write.—-For particulars send person who can write.—-For particulars send addressee envelope to L. Paynter and Co., (l>jpt. 6), To, Mysoi-e-road, Clapham, London. .244aiS-i3. jOO WEEKLY. — Persons Wanted, every- 3^0 \\iiere, for aridr-assing Circulars, etc. Send addressed envelope for proposal.—Man- ager, 149, Elm Lodge, Sonthall, Middlesex. 244m8-13 lIlT EITUATIONS WANTED. 13 EXPECTABLE Young Woman seeks Situa- AV tion as Working Housekeeper; age SO.- Apply M. Evans, Myrtle Hill, Haverfordwest. I 159m8-1_1 O I'ITJ ATION Wanted as General Servant, kTJ age 21; country girl; years good character.—Mrs. Coster, Registry Office, Gloucester. 243m8-13 OiTU ATION Wanted as General Servant? O age 19; country girl; last place two years; wages £ 10-—Mrs. C-oster, Registry, Gloucester. 243m8-13 Q ITU ATION Wanted as Geaera! Servant; O fccotch country girl, age 18, good char- Q ITU ATION Wanted as G-eaeral Servant; O fccotch country girl, age 18, good char- acter, neat, clean, quick.-Mrs. Ooster, Regis try, Gloucester. 243m8-13 SITUATION Wanted as Housekeeper by s superior person; trustworthy; good manager; good cook; abstainer; good refer- enoes.- Write Housekeeper, "Daily Poot," Swansea. 163m8-ll WANTED, Situation as Housekeeper or Alanag-eresis of small business.—Ad- dress Beta, "Daily Post," Swansea. 234m8-13 WANTED, by a respectable, staid Person, a Situation as Working Housekeeper; good cook; or care of invalid; personal re- ferences-—Apply 104, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 285m8-l3 ^OUNG LADY seeks Situation as Barmaid; J little experience.—Apply Miss Hale, Am- roth, Supaside, R.S.O. I61m8-il |V[tSCEl.UNEOU3 WANTS. HOUSE, 6 rooms, required immediately, or 3 Unfurnished Rooms; no children; near Hospital or Baths.-Write Box 60, "Daily Post," Swansea. 312m8-12 SEWING.—2 or 3 families' Mending and Sewing of all kinds W anted; also Dress- making.—Pearse, 22, Crown-street, Morristoo. 358m8-16 IRNA-XT Wantea for first floor Front Office, x immediate possession, Union Chambers, near Market; oentral position.—(Apply 14, Picton-piace, Swansea. 381m8-16 WANTED, House, in Swansea or neigh- bourhood; rent about 8s. 6d.—Williajns, 60, Rfcoiidda-stroet, Swansea. 35Tm8rl6 WANTED, a Horse, 15 to 16 hands, about 7 years old.—Apply Retts, Mineral Water Works, Northampton-lane, Swansea. 227m8-12 ASHING Wa-nted, at 8d. per dozen; W cleanliness and attention given. Write Cleanliness, "Daily Post," Swansea. I m 2b6m&-13 WAITED, Small Business, or Business Premises for same; locked-up pre- fef red.—Apply P. G., "Daily Post," Swansea. 32funB-15 W ANTES), at Sketty, small Freehold w House, with large garden.—Send price and particulars to F., 13, Pontcantaa-road, Cardilf. 204m8-12 WANTED, small House, or two Unfur- uished. Rooms, with quiet people; near docks if possfble.-Write W.P., "Daily Post," Sw-aaisea. 359m8-14 XKTASHING.—Required, at onoe, a respect- able, clean Woman, to take in family washing.—Apply to P. Schenker, 6, Goat- street, Swansea. 348in8-13 WANTED to Buy or Exchange, old Violins, Violas, 'Cellos, Basses, and all stringed instruments of all descriptions.—Wooding, 15, Gower-street, Swansea. 377m8-16 WANTED, House and Shop, suitable for General Grocery Business; or willing to purchase small business.—'Write in first instance to V.D.L., "Daily Post," Swansea. 232m8-12 WANTED, to Sent, Market Garden, with 2 or 3 greenhouses, near a town, Sept. 25th; good Dwelling Houses; rent moder- ate.—Apply Mrs. Walters, 16, Recorder-street, Swansea. 2t0m8-12 ANTED, small House, with back eiT trance and Stable; good locality, state terms and particulars to Stable, co. Charlie Evans, The Popular Newsagent, etc., Bryn-y- Mor-road, Swaaisea. 272m8-13 X^ORKP HIRE Terrier Male Ptip Wanted ilend price and particulars to D.J.P., Pafft," Swansea, 245m8>15 g PROPERTY FOR $ALE AND TO LET FOR SAIjE, two well-built Leasehold JL Houses, at Ijandore, with good gardens attached.—Apply 12, Bartley-terrace, Pla-s- marl. Swansea. 362m8-16 TTPLANDS.—For Sale, nice Freehold Resi- -u dence; every modern convenience; to be sold paying 8 per cent. Stamp ior reply.- Add- Residence, "Daily Post," Swansea. 177m8-ll T LET, good Villa Residences, Uplands 0 and Coed Saeson; poasession at once.— Hood, Auctioneer and House Agent, Caer- street, Swansea. 224iaS-12 "DRYN-Y-MOR-ROAD, Hospital end, good position. To Let, Piivata House, on Lease for alteraftion to Shop.—Hood, Caer- street, Swansea. 224m8-12 QEADOCK-STREET.—To I^et, for alteration into Business Premises, good central position; Lease granted.-liood, House Agent, Caer-street, Swansea. 224m8-12 WAREHOUSE, good roomy premises To W Let, 3 Large Floors; good light; dry; LCMe if required.—Hood, House Agent, Caer- street, Swansea. 224-m8-12 AT0R1<OLK-STREET.—2 Houses For Sale; in good repair; let to good tenants; upper side.—Hood, Auctioneer, Caer-street, Swan- sea. 224m3-12 jyl UMIiLEiS.—House To Let, 7 bedrooms; healthy position; rent .ESa.—Rood, Auc- tioneer and House Agent, Caer-street, Swan- sea- 224m.8-12 L^ivEKIIOLD PROPSRTIES.—For investment A or occupation, well-built Premises, Sketty neighbourhood; safe ana improving iu vestment.—Hood, Auctioneer, etc., Caer- street, Swansea. 22Am3-12 i^Oii Disposal, as a going concern, News- agent and Fancy G-oods Shop; suit a Young Lady. -Write Concern, "Daily Post." Swansea. 2fc4m8-13 NEATH ABBEY.—For Sale, 3 substantially built 6-roomed Houses, with Da-ths (hot and cold); main road.—Full particulars, H. Leakey, Estate Agent, Mumbles. 367m8-16 TVTEAi; SWANSEA.—'To_Priiw-rs.—jflor Sale, as a going concern, a small but profi-t- stble Jiibbing Biisiuess, convenient premises; low rent.—Lor particulars apply John M. Leeder and Son, Estate Agents and Valuers, Swansea. 324niS-15 ftilSCELLANEOUS SALES "CX>R SALli, 2 Light Hand Trucks.—Apply 1- to G. Tucker, Wyndham-street, Swan- sea. lB0m8-ll FOR SALE, small Basket Carriage and A Pony; ch&ap. Oan 00 seen at Cooks Arms, Clydach. 277m8-lJ "L^OR SALE, Pipes, loin, ftanged Pumping A Pipes, with all connections, 2 ^ets, cheap.—ilusseH, Stores, Coatbridge. 254mS-13 TT^OR SALE, good Counter, Shelving, and A 'lobacconist's Scales, almost new; a bar- gain.—Seen, Evans, 1393, Neath-road, Hafod. als-i I }^OR SALE, a four-wheeled Phaeton? ^h kunps and cushions, complete, a. bar- gain, L5 10s.—Apply 7, Portland-street, Swan- sea. 333m8-is L"VLAT Hawker's Cart for Sale; also 5 year A old Donkey and her colt.—Apply Simp- son, Pontyglaudwr-street, Greenhili, Swan- sea. 379m8-l6 I^Oii SALE, useful Mare; thick &et; 15 r hands; staunch worker in all harness; £ 9; triftl allowed.—3, New Orchard-street, Swansea. i86m £ -ll 17H>E SALE, Ornamental Conservatory, span roof, 10ft. x 6ft.; new; £ 6.—Ftor particu- lars apply 'W. G. Thomas, 32, Brauswick- street, Swansea. 383m8-16 FOR SALE, nice largo Reus, cheap, Bulls, pure and crossbred; would exchange for Cockerels or chickens. — A Coleman, Pen- rhool Hill, Sketty. 174m3-ll i/Uii SAJL/E, tnreo Gobs and OiS; also a good Brake, equal to new, carry 15 per- tsous, single or doable—Apply Suttcn, Old Bridge, Morriston .,? FOR SALE, a Bay Cob, 5 years old, 14.1 h.h., very last, perfect in harness; also a Dogcart, in good condition—Apply Lion fctores, Lion-street, Carmarthen-road, Swan- sea. 221ni8-15 17*OR SALE, 3ft7 9in. Kitchen Range, Lady's -I- Bicycle, lCin. Lawn Mower, 4ft. wheel Street Scraper, large Blacksmith's Bellows, etc., ail in perfect "condition.—Hughes, St. Helen's Forge, Swansea. 35G!ll8-16 Oli SALE, Decauville 5 h.p. Motor Car, £40, twin cylinder, two large accumu- lators and spare inner tube, tools, all com- plete; owner going in for bigger car. Bes-t offer.-E. Thomas, Niagara Works, Alexan- dra-road, Swansea. 304m8-i6 ioUNTER~For Sale^cbeap to an immedi- ate purchaser; (lift, long)-—Apply 1366, Neath-road, Hafod, Swansea. 179m8-ll G- OOD Stock Billy Goat, rising three years, each horn 3ft. 6in.; sacrifioe 308.; wortli £ 5.-75, Water-street, AberaYon. 291m8-ll -ji/riLLrNERY, Straws, Flowers, Ornaments, Jjt Feathers, Pinafores, Aprons, etc. Clear- ing lines for end of season.—Russell Davies and Sons, Lower Waterloo-street, Swansea. < o36m8-l5 IN'. SAFE, 40s.; 22in. ^5s.; 24m., 5Cs.; 26in„ 55s.; 28in., £ 3; 30in;, £ 3 lGs-; pecial offers for 6 days only!—l^^T s Safe Co.. Sunderland. 208m8.19 TRADE SPECIALITIES. LADIFS Dress Lengths. 3s. lid. carriage paid. Knops, Zibelines, Snow flakes, Voiles, Poplins, Armures, Cashmeres, in summer colourings. Patterns free. Lradford Dress Warehouse (R77). Shipley, Bradford. 770 DAV113S- BALSAM OF HONEY for Coughs, Cokis Asthma, Tightness of the Cheat, etc. 5jd. and 2a. 3d.-Prepared only by J. Davies, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, 30, High. street, Swansea. 23 moi,Y.NF,uy- Fis 6 lIi MOLYNEOX, Fish Merchant,. 126 .High. • street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Pish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial sob-Clted.. 32 ra^o BVflLDEXiS.— Billheads, Memorandums? A Business Circulars and Cards, Timo Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Office, 211, High-street. Swansea. and fro Mnmbles. Our vang run Tuesdays and Saturdays. Parcels Express, 11, Somer- set-place, Swansea. 8Kg4-24 ARTIFICIAL Legs, light and Strong for weak legs. Spine Supports, Elastic Stockings and Belts, Eyes. Trusses. Ban. dages lady attendant for Ladies' Beits, etc.; Crutches, etc., m stock; illustrated list- Maker and Repairer. Allen Pearoe. 23, Charles-street (off Queeo-street), Cardiff, n nd Pr^admead. Bristol. 598j9-3 BLUE Buffar Paper, 71bs. for_7d" Big re- duction for Quantities; 25 tons to clear cheap-—Sherring and Mussard, Paper Bag Makers. Oxford-street. Swansea. 823g5-2 ""flsNm remnants; FENTS.~ N PRINTS, Whites, Greys, Muslins, | Sateens, FLaonelettes, Delaines, by weight or yard; cheap lines, suitable for markets; send for price list.—F. ANDREW and CO., 61, Faulkner-«fcreet, Manchester. 871 CHIP Potato and Cookshop Fittings, every variety; Champion Ranges, Potato Peelers, Shop on Wheels. New 116-page List free-—Mabbott's, Poland-street, Maacfcestar '5' e, PltlA- COAL.—National Coal and Coke Company, C actually selling art. 188. 6d. caah de- livered town. Special quality Large House Coal, knock-out price Postcard sufficient. National Telephone, 72Y.—■Address 22, Ex- change Buildings, Swansea. 993p8-30 STROLOGY.—All important Events • in A Life Foretold, Marriage, Partner de- scribed, Children, Changes, Journeys, Le- gacies, Planet, etc. Send birth date, 6 stamps, and stamped envelope, "Celia," 24, Regent-street, Brighton. Sussex. 167m8-ll SALES BY AUCTION. By MESSRS. Jl-HOWELL THOMAS & SON PENYFAI, NEAR IAANELLY, GAR.M A R- THEN&HIRE. Highly Important Sale of Pedigree Short- horn and Jersey Cattle, Fat Bullocks, Cart and Carriage Horses, Cobs and Ponies, Pt-digree Slr.'opshire-Do^vn Sheep, and White Yorkshire Pigs. MESSRS. J. i;CW £ .LL THOMAS ana soes", in conjunction with Mr. S. N. POWELL, n. have received instructions from W. J. Buck- ley, Esq., D.L., to SELL by AUCTION, at Juhe above place on MONDAY, the 15th day of AUGUST, 1904, the following valuable PEDIGREE STOCK, vis:- 48 CATTLE, Vhieh include 10 first-class Pedigree Shorthorn Cows, 2 Croes-bred ditto, 2 Pedigree Shortliorn two-year-old Heifers, one ditto Yearling Heifer. 5 ditto Heifer Calves, one Croas-bred ditto, 4 Picaigrae Shorthorn Bull:. rtftlvctv _2 1 7 Cows, 3 ditto H t.ers, 2 ditto Yearling Bulls, and 16 Fat Bullocks. 15 HOE-SBS. consisting of the Sliire Stallion "Penyfai Squire." bay, 5 years old, 16.2 hands high; Roan Cart Gelding 'Brecon," 6 years, 16.2, good worker in all gears; Roan Cart Gelding, "Lion," 4 years, is.2, good worker in all gears; Roan Cart welding, "Ben," 5 years, 16.2, good worker in all gears; Grey Cart Gelding, "Johnny." 4 years, 16.2, good worker, suitable for a m-srciiant; Gney Cart Gelding, "Charlie, 4 years, 16 hands, good worker, suitable for a^ merchant or I Brewer; Grey Cart Mare, "Diamond," 6 years, 16.1, good worker in all gears; Shire Mare, "Markeaton Ruby, aged, covered by "Tatton Regent," a good. and Ciuiet worker in all farm work; a grand Lair of Carriage Horses (this is a fine upstanding match pair, both bays and five-year-olf5' "Mas high; this pair is perfectly quiet and reliable with all traffic, and cannot be too highly^recom- mended); Horse, ay, ay, 15.2, i 5 "ears old, driven in barney and was hunted with the Pembrokeshire Hounds last season; Roan Gob Gelding- 4 years, ,4.2i, by "Trustful," a ?ry fine all round mover and quiet to ride W drive, and quiet with all traffic; B-ay Cob Gelding, 6 veare 14 han^. quiet to ride and drive Roan Pon>, 4 years. 12 2, ouiet to ride and drive, has been served hv T'rprtfar; I'J.d a handsome Filly Foal. ]-,y "i,orri Dr ire," out of a useful harness 1C2 SHEEP, comPriEiD" 2T7 Pedigree Shrop- rfiire-Down Ram Ram, 2 Shearling Down Breeding Bvves, and & ditto Bwo ^^T^GS, which oonsist of one Litter of i Yorkshire Boars and Sows (largo -wjite, mixed), one Litter of 10 arKl Store 1 Sle to commence at One o'sharp. Luncheon at 11.53 a.m. ^Si6 morn,ng tTThT Auctioneers will be pleased to execute Commissions for any ^tlemen who aTO un_ able to attend the Sale, Commis- sions will be carried out personally by Mr. W. V. Howell Thomas. Catalogues may be obtai ne o Mr .James Bailantiiie, Penyfai, IlaT\el y the Auc- tioneers, at Carmarthen and LlaneUy, Tespec. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, Car- marthen and ldanelly. July 2eth. 1!X'4. APASv T«fl5*sTS TO LET A PARTME: tV- —f Bedroom,'1 Sitting-room, -A oeva'' mY furnished, with homely „ -V.. J'ount Pleasant, S«»aiuMr>. 299in £ -13 To let, aiao Sitting and Bed- roonio con) tied; close to Lociis. Writ*) Docks, "Daily J st," Swansea. 135^6-11 BEDROOM an& Sitting-room to Let, at Mumbles; suit one or two persons; with or without board; terms moderate. Write Alpha, "Daily Post," Swansea. 381mB-i6 r^OMFOilTABLE suitable for V young man; bath (hot and cold); no children • reasonable charges. L, Ffynone-etreet, Swansea^ oma-ll |" ^0ML0RTAB:.E Bed and Sitting-rooms for V two young gentlemen or ladies; very homely; bath, hot and cold; no chu<m«i._ Write Ivy, "Daily Post," Swansea. i93mS-ll TjlRONT Sitting and Bedrooin; piano; A board or otherwise; suit young man or two frieiids.-Fsrncline. 146, Rhyddmgs Park Road, Swansea. 2Q2m8-12 In D RN1&HED Apartments ?o°d locality, -1:' full view of Bay and Mumbles; Bed- room and Sitting-room or Bed Sitting-room; suit two gents or lady friends, xo, Trafal- gar-place, Brynmill. 28^.m8-13 UM: B1^s7—Comfort ab le rrvnt Sitting .J.. ana Bedroom to Let, lurnished; no children; splendid view-—B°x 33. "Da.ily Post," Swansea. 25am3-13 IL ments, Front SUPElillOR l;urn ished Apartments, Front s Sitting-room, one or two Bedrooms, hot and oold bath; piano; board or otherwise. No children.-53. Maasal-tefface, Swansea. 368m8-16 IP WO E<x>ms, Furnished or Unfurnished, to J Let, in Rhyddiags Park-roa-a — Aodress Ftiston. Dajly Post," Swansea^ 342m8-15 fnO LET, Sitting-room and Bedroom; good A locality; no children; terms moderate. —Address M.L.J., "Daily Post," Swansea. 235iu8-t2 ri^O LET, Furnished Apartments, suitable A for La/iy or one or two Young Men. — Apply Perriswood House. Brunswick-street, Swansea. 355m8-16 TO LET, two Rooms, Furnished or Unfur- nished, in pleasant part L^wis-road.— Apply M., c.o. 'Hemming'» Drug Stores,Melyn- crythan. Neath. 3C7m8-15 TO LET. well-furnished Apartments; suit jL two gentlemen; every convenience; with or without board; terms moderot.e.-Apply 14. Victoria-terrace. 2SSmS-12 rnc, LET. share Front Sitting-'»om with » gentleman, separate Bedroom; bath, hot and cold; good attendance no young chihiren.-57. Malvern-terrace. Swansea. 222m8-12 APARTMENTS WANTED A PARTMRNTS Wanted.-2 or 3 Unfur- A nishcd Rooms, in respectable locality, to suit mother and adult son.—Apply Reli- able, "Daily Post," Swansea. 380m8-l6 r^OMFORTABLE Lodgings required by Young Man; must be near Oxford. street.-Particulam and terms, which must be moderate, to Oxford, "South WXics Daily Post." Swansea. 212m8-12 LADY requires Furnished Sitting-room and jLj Bedroom, with attendance; iierman- ency.-Write, stating terms, "City," "Daily Post," Swansea. S06m8-15 wANTED, by respectable Young ManTBedT TT room and Sitting-room; moderate tcrms.-Apply Progress, "Daily Poet," Swan- sea. 3S4m8-16 ANTBD, for the month of September," two Bedrooms and Sitting-room, in good neighbourhood of Swansea. State low- est terms.—Box 56, "Daily Post," Swansea. 363m8-16 MISCELLANEOUS I John Grey, 1, Ottcnstreet, Hafod, do i hereby give notice that I shall not hold myself responsible for any debt or debts contracted by my wife, HannSh GTey, after this date, August 10th, 1904.-(Signed) John Grey. 366m81-2 BRAKES will leave to Penrioe Show at 2 JJ o'clock Thursday. 2s. 6d. each, from J. T. Rees's Livery Stables, DiHwyn-street. 352In8-16 pOA a Month can be made with £ 10.—For c&OU particulars address "Candros," 154, Leadenhall-street, London. 309m8-l5 XWIOH BAY.—Picnic Parties anu Visi. 0 tors will find excellent accommodation I at C. Oiarke's Refreshment Rooms. Catering I dm-,at moderate charsee. 670p8^2 ) PUSUO NOTICES ) VICTORIA PARK, SWANSEA.^ Thursday, Aug. 18th, 1904. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS PfiOMENADECONCERT By the Wo Li jtienowned Besses o' th' Barn Band Undei- Uie Directkni of Mr. F. Berry, Bajid- masber. Winners of nearly £ 10,000 m Prices and present. holders of the 1,000 gnineas Crystal PaLaoe Oh«a n pdonehi p Trophy. BRILLIANT ILLUMINATIONS of the SYLVAN GROUNDS, ENCHANTING -j^iKli SCENES, concluding with a COLOSSAL DISPLAY of FIREWORKS By JAMES PAIN and SONS, of Loiidon. MAMOTH REALISTIC FIRE PICTURE. BOMBARDMENT of PORT ARiHTJR. A Realistic Produc&.on from Authentic Sources. MOVING BATTLESHIPS IN FULL ACTION. TERRIFIC EXPLOSIONS of SUBMARINE MINES. BRILLIANT MULTI-COLOURED ROCKETS. HUNDREDS of SHELLS and INTERCHANGING LIGHTS. A SERIES of SET PIECES and MOVING DEVICES. I ALL PAIN'S LATEST NOVELTIES and INVENTIONS. GORGEOUS FLIGHTS OF THOUSANDS of BRILLIANT JEWELLED ROCKETS, etc., etc. THE ACME of PYROTECNAL ART. ADMISSION- AFTERNOON CONCERT 6d. Gates open at 2 p.m. Ccnacert at 3. p.m. ADMISSION- EVENING CONCERT, ILLUMINATIONS and FIREWORKS 6d. Oai,ss open at 6.30. THE LLANDOVERY AGRICULTURAL SHO ~W Will be held on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd Next, When there will be Open Classes for HEREFORDS, SHORTHORNS, CASTLE- MARTIN, CART MARES, SHEEP, HORSES in Trap and Harness, COBS in Saddle, and JUMPING. I Schedules, apply Charles P. Lewis, Esq., I Llandovery. THE GRANDEST FETE IN GREAT BRITAIN. SHREWSBURY. E A T JVL O R A -Lv-JpLB-S-E,, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, August 17th and 18th, 1904. THE MOST MAGNIFICENT FLOWER SHOW ever held. OVER Ll,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 efipecirH engaged for this FETE ONLY. The KALLMANN TROUPE of Lady Cy clists. The LUPPU TROUPE (from Ber- lin) on 8 Aerial Bais. The LEO-TARDY TRIO Flvins Gymnasts (from Paris). The Imperial ASAHI JAPANESE. The O'BRIENS, Champion Three Bar Artistes. LOWELL and LOWELL, American Gym- nasts. The FIVE OLRACS, Acrobatic Comedians—The LUNDGREENS—Mdlle. j DORA ORFINI LIEUT. CHARD'S LEAPING DOGS—and other Marvellous Artistes. SPENCER'S GREAT AIRSHIP. BALIA)ON ASCENTS. CAPTIVE BALLOONS, by Spencer Bros. HORSE LEAPING COMPETITION- £100 in Prises. Magnificent Promenade by the River Sev- ern. Elcctric Laanches, qnd Pleasure Boats on the Severn frcm the Fete Ground. Magnificent Display of FIREWORKS, by Pain and Sons. Special Excursion Trains irom Swansea and 1 all parts, Admission :-—Wednesday, One o'clock, 2s. 6d. after Five, Is. Thursday, all day from Eleven, One Shilling Only. H. W. AN DITT, II W. W. NAUNTON, Hon. Sees. The Square, Shrewsbury. 390 LLANDOVERY- GRAND SHEEp. DOG TRIALS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12th, ] 904. OPEN CLASS— Prizes— £ 10; k,6 10s.; I £2; £1; and 10s. Entrance Fee, 10s. NOVICE CLASS^— Prizes — £ 5 £ 2 £ 1 10s. os. and 8s. 6d. Entrance Fee, j 3s. 6d. First Trial 9 a.m. Admission to the Ground—One Shilling. Schedule and all further particulars may be obtained of the Hon. Sees. I M. H. NICHOLS, H. V. WATKINS, and E. PRICE-GRIFFITH. ALLAN LINE. TO CANADA, UNITED STATES, RIVER PLATE AND INDIA. (The only Line under Government contract for conveyance of Canadian Mails). SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. Aug. 18.—Ionian, Quebec and Montreal. Aug. —Carthaginian, St. John's, New Foundland, Halifax and Phil. Aug. 35.—Bavarian, Quebec and Montreal. Aug. 25.—City of Edinburg, Colombo and Calcutta. Aug. 27.-Sicily, St. John's, N.F., and Halifax. OCEAN RATES To Canada, Saloon from £ 14. Second Cabin, L7 10s.; Third Class, B5 Quebec, £4 Halifax. To India, £ 37 10s. and £ 27 10s. For full particulars apply to Allan's, 3, Leadenhall-street, London E 0 and 32, Jaraes-stpoat, Liyeorpou. EOUCATtONAL. TT) ENDEEN OLLEGE, LAJJGLtAND BAY. MODERN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. M ISB I. M. NETTELL, A.C.V, AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A,C.P., R.A.M. Cert., (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettell, General Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian and Sons). REFERENCES: The Lady Swansea. Lady MoBsbead, Foreet Lodge, Binfield, Berks. Mas. Wilmot, Audley Sidmouth, Devon. Miss Eden, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansee. Rev. Secretaa Jones, M.A., late Vicar of Oystermoutii, South Waies. Pupils are prepared for London Matrkulz, tvoti, University Locals, Associated Board (Royal Academy and Royal College of Mu- sic), Trinity College^ CoJlege of yiolinifite, Diploma. (Teachers) and other examiiiittions. 20 GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Pri-iP-d-,ILLSS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and English Governesses and Visiting Profes- sors. Pupils prepared for all Public Examine tions. The House is well situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. The Next Term will Commence THURS- DAY. SEPTEMBER 15th. BDARDERS RETURN WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14th. COUNTY" GIRLS' SCHOOL, LLAN- DOVERY. HEADMISTRESS. B.A., LONDON. Fees, Bl 10s. (including Stationery) per term. Reduction for S'stcrs. Boarders can be received at the School For terms apply to the Headmistress. Next- Term begins on TUESDAY, SEP- TEMBER 20th, 1904. 889 BRYN HAULOG, LANGLAND ROAD, MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (D aught ens of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations. Highest references. Terms on application. SUMMER TERM COMMENCES MAY 9th. BOARDERS RETURN MAY 7th, 1904. THE MISSES POTTS are taking over tbe SCHOOL of the Missos PHILLIPS, Belle Vue, Langland Hill, in Sept-ember, and intend opening a Kindergarteu IHpart- ¡w.nt in connection with the said School. i)IR.. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. (Organist and Chorister of Rethesda Congregational Church, Briton Ferry), j Accepts Pupils in PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING AND I THEORY. Pupils Prepared for Examinations. I 21, QUEEN-STREET, NEATH. 30 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTER- ROAD "Vf RS EDWARD FRICKER, MISS iYJL 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. "ft/TISS E. KNIGHT. Teacher of Pianoforte a-nd Harmonium, Mack leu burg House, Richardson-street. Swansea. Terms on aD- lieation. 649a8-19 DANCING, CALASTHENSCS, &C. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCI3HS. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. MISS CRAVEN has her Vacation during the Summer Months. Classes re- sumed as usual in the Autumn. -mmmmm■——^ CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON. S.W. Paliente seen daily on tlieir own applica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Ex penses and for the Re&»^arch Department. Secretary. FRED. W. HOWELL. PICTON MEWS, DILLWYN-STREET, SWANSEA. LL & T. BULLIN. Cabs aiways ready. Wedding Carriages with Suitable Houses. Funeral Carriages Complete. (« 1 A to £ 5,000. Advanced oo note of ilV/ hand alone, without bo«ds, pub- licity, or charges of any description what- ev.: unless business is done. No bills of sale, and the strictest privacy guaranteed. On receipt of application representative will wait upon you by appointment and advance you the amount required, repayable by easy instalments to suit yoar own convenience, Special rates for short periods.—Wntu (in confidence) to actual lender, C. Wells. Corri- dor Chambers. Market-place, Leicester. GUNS! GUNS!! GUNS! Splendid Selection Latest Model Breechloaders, Single 12-bore Ejectors, 33s. Double Ham- i mer Guns, 37s. 6d. and upwards, with Cross Bolt, from 55s. Double Hammerless Guns from 90s. Approval. J. and R. "Special" Cartridges, 5s. 6d. per, 100. Mention" paper for complete Catalogue, free.—James and 1 Reynolds, 8, George-street, Minories. Lon- don, E.C. d^IG HARNESS. Fall size £ 4 2s. 6d. Ij Cob sizes, £ 3 15s. Pony sue, £ 3 6s. Cab or Business cart harness, £4 10s. Strong van harness JS4. Farmers' strong cart har- ness B3 10s. All the above are hand-made in our own factories. Heavy cart saddles and breechings -61. Cart bellybands 3s. 6d. Plough pads, 2s. 2.lllS. British Gov- ernment backhands and tugs, 10s. 6d. Cart collars 5s. Steel hames with hooks Is. 6d per pair. Black waterproof cart cover 6ft. 6m. by 6ft. 6in., 4s. 6d. Men's brown leather British Government navy belts 6d All goods sent on approval. Illustrated catalogue post free on application to JAR- DINE, contractor of H.M. Government, NOTTINGHAM. TRADE NOTICES. i JU.aJoJronl38 A. J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER 4 OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, &a I WINI STREET, SWANSEA, AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES Tele cMo Addreaø-" Chappell, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. J!—1 a f CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHEB-STREET, SWANSEA. Telepbone-048. j JOHN Xr vtm HIGH-CLASS YAN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WORK. GENERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING, &o. 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Sold everywhere, in Boxes, labeUeu Is. lid., containing S6 Pill., and 2&. ad.: coivtaining l68 Pills. 5^ CANADA FREE GRANT LANDS The ALLAN LIInE being under c<int; act with the Government of Canada for convey- ance of mails, anyone writing to the C'(,m- pany at. 19, James-street, Liverpool, or 103, Leadenhall-strcet, London, will obtain pam- phlets, mays, and general information. Use- ful to intending emigrants. Free of orst. LOOR 4 CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS and BILL POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. All descriptions or Advertising, Circular Distribution, Etc., promptly ationdpd'to. Office:20, CALVERl-STREET, SWANSEA. NEATH AND DISTRICT BILL-POST- ING COMPANY —Late T. Wall. Cilices —ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. Manager :—J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the best Posting Stations in Neath and District. Nature's Perfect Remedy for all kinds of Worms. w 0 RM LOZENGES. For over 30 years this higldy Valuable Remcdv has met witi the greatest-success. The effect upon Weak, Deiieatf (often given up us incurable) is u,ke, Getting rid of his tormenting by taL ing these Lozenge, the thin, animate Child beoojnes stJ-ong .aid lively, the pride instead ot tho anxLecy ct Ihisguardi^ near L,anelly> U S August 30th, 1872. Dear Sir —My youngest daughter, Emma Ann 13 years of *g«. Sot r,ld a g^a-t UUm- riTof worms by taking only tlu^ or ioar of Wilhaxns' (Pontardawe) Worm Loz;^geS. I am glad to say that she lias much improved .in*-health, being previously 1 ir.gering and rWioa<te in healta.-—Yours very truly, MARTHA GRIFFITHS, Late of Yineponllwch. 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