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The Posimaster-Gtinerai does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addressed to .-uiy icst OUice, and letters so S4"nt arp to the sender through the Dead Letter Depart- ment Jitters to Advertisers by initials, etc., or otherwise, may be ejected tc "Xue Cambrian" Office free of charge; and it stamps are sent to cover postage, will be forwarded to the Advertiser's own Address. Remittances under 5a. may be made in Haupeany Postage Stamps or Postal Orders. Postal urders should br mad9 to "The South Wales Post" Newspaper Co. Ltd., 811, Hi gh-street, Swansea. Address all commnnicafiona to the Manager, The CMobrMn." I. = SITUATIONS VACANT Housekeepers and Companions. HOUtihi £ J!iEPEdi tworking) required, from JLJL 35 to 40. industrious, able to cook and sew, wages £20; also Cook-General, staid, clean, and active, wages £ 18.—Apply 235. High-street, Swansea. 394p8-16 ■VfUESEKY or Mother e Help required, age i 16 to 18, for September 1st; Uplands district; two children; must be trustworthy, > —Write, stating age, wages required, etc. to Mater. "Daily Post," Bv/ausea. 278p8-16 ~JA-NTED. Working Housekeeper; two in 1 family; age 35 to 40.—H. Walters. Green Hill. Abercrave 541p&-21 Cooks and Kitchenmaida. WdM'tU, Kitchen Maid, able to do plain cooking; wages £ 14.—Apply Matron. Swansea Hospital. 444p8-20 XATANTED, at onoe, an experienced Cook, -and a Housemaid, for a business house. Apply Thomas Lewis and Co., Oxfocjt-street, Swansea. 498p8-21 wA-NTED, at once, tood Cook-General, W age 24 to 26; must be used to children; no washing-Apply at 28 Gwydr-cresoent. Uplands, Swansea. 456p8-20 ■^T/aNTED. immediately, good Plain Cook- .VI General; House-Parlourmaid and Nuree kept.-Apply Mrs. Morton Evans, Plas- issa, Llangerrnech. new Lianelly. 432p8-20 f-fcuac and Fsrrcur Maids WAN'IWD, at once, Nurse-Housemaid.— Appiy ilrs Evans, 27, Walter-road, Swansea 365p8-17 1*7 ANTHD, a strong Girl, not under 2.), as » » trader-Housemaid.—tApjUly Mrs. Pitt. Grand Hotel. Swansea 49p8-16 \\JA-NTED. at onoe, Chambermaids ,Staff »• Maids, and Generals, not under ?D.- Mack-worth Hotel, Swansea. 443p8-20 Cenerals. A good General Servant Wanted; country girl preferred; Welsh essential; refer- ence.—Apply Jones, Caeguiwen Arms, Gwaun- Cae-Garwen, E.S.O.. Gla.m. 2523iOB-20 GBNELBAL Servant Wanted, at once, able to do plain cooking; 310 washing; wages £ 18.—MJSS Monk man, Penpont, Cly- dach, Swansea Valley. 488p8-2l WAMTtiD, good Day Girl.—Apply Mrs. W Burt, Mumbles. 2526n8-21 "VI7"ANTED, Girl, about 17.—Apply 51, St Helen 's-road, Swansea. 491p8-18 TV" AN i&D, good, strong Generat.-Apply » » Mrs. Jones, York Hotel, Swansea. 541pjH6 \\TANTED, a Girl.—Apply 36, Milton-ter- » race. Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 554p8-21 WANTED, General; one in family.—Apply Mrs. Seymour. 77, High-street, Hirwain. 472p8-27 \\FANTED, strong Girl, as General.—Apply *» Dillwyn Arms. Union-street, Swansea. 473p8 2T WANTED, a good General.—Apply Mrs. Daniels, 139, Bryn-road, Swansea. 265p3-18 WANTED, a respectable Girl, as General, al. W -Address D.A.R., "Daily Post." Swan- sea. 273p8-17 WANTED, a Young Girl, as Nurse.-Apply Mrs. Deggots. 50. High-street. Swan- sea- 311p8-16 WANTED, two good General Servants.— Apply Bed House, St Thomas, Swan- sea. 504p8-21 WANTED, a. General, to assist in Bar.— Apply M. Hooper, House of Lords, Neath. 486pS-21 W A N-T-ED, a strong Servant, aged about 25- i -—Apply Museum Hotel, Strand, 'use a- 439p8-21 A-1*TED. Girl, for Daily Housework; sleep out.—Apply 51. Bhyddings Park-road. neea. 2519n8-17 A-.NlED, strong General Servant; early ri^er; washing put out.—Apply 08, Wal- d. Swansea. 540p8-21 STT"ED, ?ood General, 25 1o 30; country r.rrff' —.Apply Oaattbrian Hotel, ,> -wansea. 532p8-22 V, D. Day Work, by respectable Per- goad cook; references.-AOOreEs Cook, "Daily Post," Swansea. 555p821 n n \y ANTED, Woman, to assist in » Kitchen—Apply Grill Eestaurant, Portland-street, Swansea 570p8-19 ViTAXTKD a good General; threi in fam- ily.-Appty evenings S. Davies. Corry. i lDe-re. Gnoll-rcad, Neath. 354p8-17 T\7 ANTED, good General, for Bishopston;! (J wages £ 17; small family.—Address Good. "Daily Post," Swansea 499p8-SJ T17"ANTED, respectable Girl, about 18, as Nurse; referecee required.—Apply MTS. Derrick, Oxford-street, Swansea. 462p8-18 "\A7"ANTED, a good General Servant; must have go"d character; good wages given. -Apply 20, Ru-sell-street, Swansea. 556p8-21 TirANTED, a respectable Young Girl, as Nursemaid, age 17 or 18.—Apply Mrs* Hulbert. Constitutional Club. Neath. 312p8-16 "T ANTED. kind person to Nurse Baby Girl. of good parentage, for love.- Beply to Baby. "Daily Post," Swansea 259p8-16 "V^\7 ANTED, a good General Servant, with »1 references; no cooking.—Apply Dry- dec, Jeweller, 7% Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea.! 21308-16 I \\J ANTED, a Young Girl, about 16, for general housework.—Apply Mrs C. J. Ooiebrouk, 4. Humphrey-street, Swansea^ ANTED, at once, strong, clean, respect- able Girl, about 17. to help generally. -Apply Matron, Blind Institution, Swansea. V\7 ANTED! experienced General, comfort- Vl ablo home.—State references to Mrs. Jerkins. 4 Morgan-street. Tredegar. TXT ANTED, good General, 19-22; sleep home. W -Apply after 4 p.m., Mrs. Thomas, Fishmonger, 19, Oxford-street. Swansea. oo2p8-ZI Tit ANTED at onoe, a good Genecul Str- Vl Vant.—Apply Mrs Rubensteia. Paper- hanging Warehouse. 34. Gower-street, Swan- eea. :25^17 \\T ANTED, immediately, smart Young W General, for Neath; nice placoO.- Apply Mrs F.. c.o. Mrs. Jones, 8, Bryn-y-Mcr-road, Swansea. 414p8-18 \AJ ANTED, a respectable Young Girl, to » help in housework daily, except Sun- days.-Apply after 4. Queen's Hotel, Gloster- place, Swansea. 455p8-20 7 ANTED, clean, trustworthy General; able to do little washing and plain cooking; small family.-Apply Mrs. Sims, 23, Windsor-place, Neath 457p$-20 V\7A-Nx^D, a respectable Person, for Gen- eral Housework; for Bryn-road; sleep out; good references required.—Address Bryn, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 518p8-21 WANTED, in a good. quiet home, a re- spectable General Servant. a.bout 17; ouly two in family.—Apply after 3 p.m., at 44, Bryn-road, Swansea 571p8-21 W ANTED, at once, a good, strong Girl, for » Housework, and to assist in the Bar. — Apply Mrs Brown. Working Men's Insti- tute. ALxandra-roid, Swansea. 326p8-16 1 V7t/T ANTED, respeciable. clean Young Vl Woonan, as Nurse-Maid; must be fond of children, references-Mrg T Nicholas. Victoria Buildings, Port Talbot. 191p8-14 \\7ANTED, at once. General Servant, able *• to do plain oooking; washing given out; also respectable Young Lady for Bar.- Apply Mrs. Thomas, Red Oow Hotel, Swansea 477p8-16 Y\7"ANTED, at onoe, a capable GeIDeral-Ser. '1 vant; ffiousemaid kept; also good Cook, liaverfcrdwest; House-Parlourmaid, Llanelly; and many Generals.-Agency. Mum- bles. 485p8-21 ~7ANTED, at once. an experienced General Servant; washing put out, sood wages to a suitable person.—Apply between 6 and 7, any evening, to Mrs Jaokett, 1, Ivor Villas, St. Helen's-ruad, Swansea. 569p8-21 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS C^AiNADiA.—1,000 Colliers Wanted to jodn Party Harvesters going Winnipeg; fare £ 6.—Particulars, apply J. D TiboanaB. Agent. Seven Busters, Glam. 572p8-21 HAiiiDiir-SSEES.—Wanted, at once, a first- JLL class Hand, to Manage a Small Sal- oon; one capable of making and repairing Umbrellas prt:ferred.-State salajy, witn re- ferencee, to Davies, "Imperial," Llauel y. j 353p8-17 KNl'lTEJES.—Wanted, two practical Handa IK on Griswold Knitting Machines. — Apply M. R. Jones, Ilbydyroneo. Ammanford. 519p8-a OCl'AN LINESRS— Pei-sons desiring to be- come Stewards, Stewardesses, Clerks, Butchers, Bate.s. Haii dressers, Bandsmen, B-Jl B ya. Engineers, Caipenters. Stokers,; T-ioune s. -etc Particulars addressed env^■ lope. Edwards, 137, St. Cbis- wick. 434p8-20 j HINTING.—Wanted, smart Lad for P Treadle Machine.—Apply Caxton Print- ing Works, Upper Waterloo-street, Swansea. 422p8-16 PLANERS required, immediately, two com- pete.it hands for oast iron and geneial work, including brass and copper; perman- ent situation to right men.—State age, ex- perience, and wages required, to Box 989. "Daily Post," Swansea. 2514n8-17 ANiTAEY IN SP ECrOES^—Lady Health Visitors, £100 to £ 5331^several hundred Tacancies annually; open to all; success cer- tain; postal course of lessons now commenc- ing for coming exams —Mush^ns, Sanitary Expert, Sunderland. 42Op9-13 O^ CONFECTION EES.—^Wanted, a good all- round Hand, at once.—Apply S. Pal- mer, Oxtord-street, Swansea 450p8-2Q 1"»INMAN.—Wanted, a Young Man, ab- stainer. as Tinman and Light Plumber. —Apply W. Arnold, Ystalyfera 303p8-16 TTC7 ANTED, good Shoeing Smith, and Im- i t'1 prover; also Doorman.—Apply Phil- lips, Neath. 338p8-16 WANTED, a Plain Machinist, for Gentle- V > men's work.-Apply 15, Prince of Wales- road, Swansea. 418p8-2G W7ANTED, at once, a Man or Boy, to Sell Vl Goal.—Apply to No. 12, Owm-terraoe, Hafod, Swansea. 551p8-21 •v'Vj'ANTBD, a Lad. 16 to 18, to look after » Pony and Trap.—Apply W. Prottoeroe 1 Thomas, Melincrythan. Neatb, 48008-17 \\T ANTED, an experienced Scavenger. f 1 State age and wages required.- Apply Tom. "Daily Post," Swansea. 425p8-20 V17"ANTEiD, Young Man, to look after Horse Vl and Carriage, help gardener, and milk. -Apply Passer. Dysgwylfa, Sketty. 448p8-20 "TTlf ANTED, a good, all-round Barmaid.— V» Apply Mrs. Dennis. Belle Vue Hotel, Nelson-street, Swansea Private entrance. 317P8-16 "Y^ANTED, a Barmaid, also a Servant ) f J (Welsh preferred).-Apply, with refer- ences -on Inn. Nelson-streeit, Swansea^ 346p8-16 V\T ANTED, a respectable Lad, about 16, to Vl make himself generally usefuL-Apply Arches Hotel, Quay Parade. Swansea. 350p8-16 7 ANTED, Charwoman; also Girl for VV morning work.-Apply Mrs. Edrwin Davies Newbury. Uplands-terrace. Swansea. 42Sp8-20 ANTED, immediately, Young Lady, for Bar, and to assist in light household duties.-Write to X.X.X.. "Dally Post," Swan- sea. 459p8..20 WANTED, Barmaid, respectable, and used '1 to the trade; must have good reference. -Write, first instance. H. W., "Daily Post," Ewaneea. 318p8-16 ANTED, Young Woman, able to Bottle Vl with Turnover Pilling Machine. — Thomas, Niagara Works, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 5Op8-16 \7I7'AJSTED, two respectable Young Ladies, Vl to assist in Bar; quick oounter trade. Evenings only.—Apply U, 1x5wer Oxford-st., Swansea. 526p8-21 1^7'anted! Machine Workers, Electric t'1 Light Men, Turners, Improvers, Hammer Men, to know of Probable Strike at Tai- bach. Arbitration refused mem. 461p8-19 XX7"ANTED, Barmaid, for Llandilo, good all- t round; Welsh essential; photo and references required.—Apply, stating lowest salary, Edward 0. Jones and Co. 469p8-16 A).j:EiD, i<eliab.Ie Baker; well up in VV Bread, Cake, and giiial Is.- Apply, stat- ing wages required, and when disengaged, Howells. Steam Bakery, Pontairdulais. 43pS-20 ttt ANTED, immediately, strong Young Mam, Wt to work track. and make himself gen- erally useful in hotel; wages 8s.—Apply, with references. Boots, Castle Hotel, Neath. 423p8-20 GOVEP.NMENT APPOINTMENTS: — EX- G CISE, CUSTOMS, c-ROOND DIVISION, etc. 17,000 students already suooessfuL We can train you by post, >' ct to your home. Fees moderate. Send descriptive book to PcBttaJ, Clark's College, Chanoery- lane, London. DOUBLE your salary by qualifying your- self to become an electrical engineer; w* can do this for you at your home.— Write for omr free book, "How to Become ail Electrical Engineer." to Elect, Eng Inst., 413, Norwich Hooae, Holbom, Loodco. WANTED, Junior Stenographer and Type- f writer, male or female. State terms, ng2. and speed; easy situation; acquaintance with engineering office preferred.—Address Royal, "Daily Post," Swansea. 560p8-21 Agents, Canvassers, Travo Hers. &c. A trustworthy Man, of active habite, is A Wanted to take up a responsible and remunerative outdoor position; part time.- Write, in first instance, stating age, occupa- tion, etc., to Trustworthy, "Daily Post," Swansea. 544p8-21 AGENT Wanted, with a good connection among Brewers, Ale and Porter and Minera. Water Bottlers. Chemists, and Druggists, to secure orders for Corks. Largs and speedy eale. Profitable commission.- Address 373, Sell's Advertising Offices, Lon. don, E.O. 165p9-24 A well-known and old-established firm of Wine and Spirit Merchants requires the services of an experienced Representa- tive who has a good connection among mer- chants and leading residents in Swansea and district. Salary and commission. References and security.Add,rces "Times," c.o. Street's, 30. Cornhill. Lofcdon. 1624d.b.8-18 INSU.RANCE.-Wanted, good Man, for £ 5 I book, at Swansea, for first-class com- pany; also a few Canvassers; good terms.- Address Canvass, "Daily Post," Swansea. 484p8-21 T\7"ANTED, a few smart Tea Canvassers, Male or Female, Swansea and dis- trict; good salary, commission, and expeneeA. —Apply 34, Plantagenet-street, Cardiff. 481P8-20 WANTED, Representative, Specialities; f J great demand; exceptional terms; state references, district, etc.. fully.-Crest- let Bros., Oil, Paint, Varnish Works. Hull. 389p8-16 \\TANTED, by a recently established Port f 1 Mill, Flour Salesman; must be smart and energetic. Preference given to one with established connection.—Apply, stating age, experience, and remuneration required, to Imperial. "Daily Post." Swansea. 548p8-19 \\7 AN i ED, a few good Agents, for Sports 1 Accessories. Men having spare time, and anxious to augment their income by the Sale of Football, Cricket, Hockey, Gym- nasia, Billiards, BowL?. Tennis, etc.. Outfits, should apply No outlay Splendid opening for those connected with indoor and outdoor recreation.—Write Riley's Sporting Goods Manufacturing Co., Accrington. 3Q2p9-3 rpRAVELLEES WANTED.-Bennett Bros., -4 Limited, a leading Bristol Firm of Paper Merchants. Manufacturing Stationers, Col- our and Lett-erpress Printers. Metal-edged and Folding Box Manufacturers,Account Book and Paper Bag Makers, require. owing to ex- tensions, two or three extra Travellers with a local connection to add to an existing con- nection on other ground. Applicants should state age, and give full particulars and ex- perience in trade. 2524n8-21 rpHE Provident Clothing amd Supply Oo.. A Ltd., Bradford and Branches, estab- lished 26 years, and carrying on an exten- sive Weekly Payment Business in 75 towns, England, Soot land, and Wales, require a number of pushing, energetic, First-class Agents for Swansea District., Full or Spare Time. To those who can speak the two lan- guages (Welsh and English) great success is assured. Excellent Terms. Members supplied by thp best and most popular shops; Drap- ery, Millinery, Mantles, Clothiers, Booters, Houeshoid Furnishers, etc—Apply 20, Wind- street, Swansea; Public Benefit Buildings, Neath; Arcade Chambers, Stepney-street, Llanelly. 845m8-27 „ Msnagora & Clerk*. WANTED, in Solicitor's Office, Youth, aibout 14, good writer.-A,pply, ith paiticulars, Practice, "Daily Post." Swansea. 561p8-21 \\TANTED, Junior Clerk, with knowledge I J oif Shorthand -and Typewriting.—Ad- dress, giving full particulars, to P.L., "Daily Post," Swansea. 339p8-16 SHIPPING Firm require Junior Clerk, with ks three or four years' experience, and some knowledge of chartering; shorthand and typewriting essential; good opening for youth not afraid of work.—Address Shipping, "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 385p8-17 8:r Tradesmen Apprentices and Assistants HA.IRDRESSING.-Wanted, at Aance, an Ap- prentice; no premium.—Apply O. W. John, York Toilet Saloon, .Aln.ge1-8tToot, Swan- sea, 557p8-21 Y\TANTED, Apprentice to the Ironmong- » ery, Glass, and China.—Cash Hardware Stores, Swaniiea. 308p6-16 TXT ANTED, respectable Youth, from 16 to T 18. to learn the Hairdressing Trade, good tuition, especially hairout ting and shav- ing.-Apply J. 11.. Jones, Alexandra-road, Swausea. 290p6-15 Office Boys and Errand Boys. TIT ..L1\lTED, sharp Lad, as ESrratid Boy, age f' 14; must be early risA-.—Apply 69, High- street, Swansea. 550p8-21 ANTED, immediately, smart Errand Vl Boy; good character.—Auckland's, 47, High-street, Swansea. 517p8-21 ~V\7"ANTED, sma<rt, respectable Boy. to make » t himself generally useful; one just leav- ing school preferred.—Apply 83, Lower Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 511p8-21 W- ANTED, immediately, Bharp Boy, for Colliery Agent's Offica at Docks; short- hand preferred, but not absolutely neces- sary.—Address Norman, "Daily Post," Swan- sea 39ftp8-18 •*» ■ — 11 ■ ■———^1—•» SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISER desires Situation loehind a -A oounter; fruiterer's or confectioner's shop.—Write Fruiterer, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 344p3-16 ADVERTISER seeks permanent position of A trust, for saJaity only; experienced in Grooeav-—Write Vertio, "Daily Post." Swan. sea. 483p8-21 I GENERAL CLMRK (24). disengaged, desires situation in Commercial, Accountant's, or Shipping Office; certificated in book-keep- ing and auditing; French, Shorthand, and Typewriting; experienced; excellent refer- ences; low salary.—Write Fisher, "Daily Post," Swansea. 356p8-17 MARRIED MAN seeks Situation, to de- liver, or Second Hand in Bakehouse.— Write Box 90, "Daily Post," Swansea. 458P8-20 RAILWAY CLERK (17 years' experience, 7 years Rebate and Siding Clerk in Mid- lands). desires engagement, Swansea or dis- trict; first-class reference.—Wfrite Box 200, "Daily Pcet," Swansea. 343p8-16 SITUATION Wanted as Oook-General, age 0 28; country servant; three years' good character.—Mrs Coater, Registry, Glouces- ter 426p8-20 SOLICITOR'S Clerk (30), shorthand, typist, S engrossing, with sound practical exper- ience, seeks immediate re-engagement in Swansea or neighbourhood, big-heat refer- ences; moderate salary.—Address, "Disen- gaged," Daily Post," Swansea 125n8-16. VIJ ANTED, by an experienced Young Lady. » I Situation as Barmaid; can furnish good reiereDcea.-Apply 18, Moortown, Skewen. 325p6-16 ~V\[ANTED, Situation as Driver, or Groc- f J er's Haulier; thoroughly understands horses; reference; age 28; abstainer.—Apply Thomas 18, Church-street, Morriston. 348p6-16 YOUNG MAN (25). seeks emploomeot as JL Pattern Maker; 10 years' experience.— Address Short, The Lodge, Dyffryn, Neath. 5G2p8-2 YOUNG Lad^ seeks Situation in any light business, or Lady s Oomiianion-Hjelp; good at needlework.—Address Royal, Daily Poet." Swansea* 327P8-16 1 YOUNG Man (24), eight years' experience jL as Clerk, seeks Situation in any cap- acity of trust; excellent testimonials.—Ad- dress Capacity, "Daily Post," Swansea. 558p8-21 OfUlIH, aged 19. desdres situation as Jun- "yOU-PH, aged 19. desdres situatian as Jun- • ior Clerk; four years' experience; ex- cellent references; moderate salary.—Ad- dress Reliable, "Daily Post," Swansea. 542pS-21 -VTOUNG MAI^" (23) desires Situation in Coal A or Shipping Office; well up in office routine, etc.; will serve three months no sal- ary for permanency.—Fuller particulars from G. H. G., "Daily Post," Swansea. 389p8-18 MI £ OEI-LANEOUS WANTS T) OAT.—Wanted, a Small Rowing BoaJt, B about 12 or 14 feet long.-Sta.te full par- ticulars and lowest price to Boat, "Daiiy "up Post," Swansea. 32Ap8-16 GROCERS.—Tea Lead Wanted at once.— Apply, Manager. Daily Poet," Swan- sea HOUSE Wanted, to Rent or Purchase, 7 -LJL rooms, with bath, by September 20th, in West End district.—Apply Rolyat, "Daily Post," Swansea. 429p8-20 npEA LEAD.—Wanted at once. Always open A to buy Good price glven.-Apply Man- ager, "Daiiy Post," Swansea. n rpENDERS Wanted for Cleaning and Paint- ing all Roofs, Girders carrying same, and Gantry franes at Port Talbot Steel Works. Approximate area roofs 4,700 square yards, approximate length girders 2,200 feet. —Address tenders to Baldwin's Limited, Lan- dore. 251Sn8-17 \\7ANTED to Purchase, Spring Tip Cart, v I Cob, and Harness.—Write to Builder, "Daily Post," Swansea 323pS-16 \ATANTED to Rent, a House, in St. Thomas; t', good reference.—Write to Tenant, "Daily Post," Swansea. 322p8-16 WANTED. Perforated Clay Grinding Pan, 8ft. or 9ft. diameter. State lowest price, and where seen.—Address Clay, "Daily Post," Swansea. 250n8-27 \X7ANTED, a Small House, or three Un. furnished Rooms, Mount Pleasant, or respectable neighbourhood.—Reply A.B.C., "Daily Post." Swansea. 449p8-20 ~X\T ANTED, House, Swansea, September 29. t'1 four bedrooms, bath, rent about £Z2: Uplands cc Brynmill jpn-eferred-—Adidxess Z.. "Daily Post," Swansea. 537p8-22 1^7ANTED, a House, 'Brynmill or Up- lands district; 10s. inolueive-, good com- mission for informer of a suitable place.- Write Box 55, "Daily Post," Swansea. 403p8-18 WANTED, good House. early as possible, t'1 St. Helen's or Victoria-crescent, or neighbourhood; modern convenience.—Full particulars, addiress Tudor. "Daily Post," Swansea.. 509p8-21 ANTEiD, at once, to Hire, with the op- tion of Purchasing, Pony, Flat Cart, and Harness. Will be well looked after, and fair price given for same.—Apply Rigdon, Fruiterer, Glanaanman. 433p8-20 MISCELLANEOUS SALES FOR SALE, American c* '• r.»=lendid cooker, perfect oondit;cr., r" Apply W. Burt, Mumbles 0 252SsiS>-« £ L 1 I^OR SALE, two foll-ais-: istiard Ta,i»ies, also 3-size, cheap.—A u v once, to Manager, 28, Alexandia rote!, [ I^Olt Gold Watch -nd 1 £ carat gold Chain;: no reasuxiAb>« nSLta rejnsed.— Address Watsh. "Daily Ptct." i-Snd-'33 "L^OR SALE, two Rustic Seaici, wo bhow A Boards su-tabie far li.ises. abtt, com Plet,e-P. DODDS, Mill \iuu» Ithydd;ngs, Neath. ,2pï;17 FOR SALE, Pedigree Irish Terrier Bitch, also Dog Puppy. five months old.—Apply Thomas Morris, Tobacconist, near Baths, Swansea. 386p8-18 FOR SALE, a Portable Engine, 8 horse- power, and Mortar Mill; engine in per- fect condition; can be seen working.-Apply David Jones, Porthcawl. 539p8-21 FOR SlALE. several Cameras, Lenses, En- larger, Shutters, Stand, Printing Frames, etc.; giving up photography. — 9, Phillips Parade, Swansea. 468p8-20 Ip OR SALE, full-sized Bed and Bedstead, with box mattress, nearly new; bar- gain to immediate purchaser.—Apply to Mrs. Charles Evans, Stationer. Bryn-y-Mor- road, Swansea. 528p8-21 FOR SALE, Five Rooms of Furniture, nearly new standing, Manseltoo; suit- able couple getting married; bargain to immediate purchaser.—Lewis, opposite White Swan. High-street, Swansea. 478p8-20 FOR SALE, five seater 10-12 h.p. Gladiator Oar, Aster engine, in thorough run- ning order; owner buying larger car same make.—Phil. Edrwirds, Motor Garage, 9. Nor thampbop-lanet Swansea. 34Cp8-16 VOE SArB. privately. Household Furni- X ture, good as new. comprising Satin Walnut Bedroom Suite, Sitting-room Suite, Bedsteads, etc. No dealers.—To view, write Walnut, "Daily Post," Swansea. 2519n8-18 Tj^OR SALE, Grocery amd Confectionery ■A Counters, Fixtures, Show Cases, Stands, Tables, Glass Partitions, Tea Mixer. Wine Cases. Shop Mirrors, Cash Desk. Glass Doors, etc.—SPartiioulara. aptply Phillips, Auction Mart. 215a. High-street, Swansea. 413p8-17 rOR SALE, improves Leasehold Ground Rent of £ 19 2s per amnum, fully secured on first-class property at Sketty; held under two leases of 500 years and 200 years respec- tively.-Apply David M. Thomas, Elstate Agent, 1, Angel-street, Swansea. 475p6-20 FOR SAIJi, cheap, a quantity of Seuuitaa-y Limestone and Asphallt Blocks, 27 blocks to the super square yard, 12in. by 4in.. 12in. by 4in. by 3in., 12in. by 4in. by 2in. for street pavements, footways, court yards, etc.—Apply to W. J. Hill, Giant's Grave. Briton Ferry. 304p8-16 IpOR SALE, cheap, to save removal, Ten Double Decked TramcaTS, in first-class condition; suitable for offices or siniall shops, conservatories, etc.; also several mis- cellaneous Iota in connection with Tramcars, all lying now at Porth; no reasonable offer refused; also bought nearly all the selling Ft c-k of the Rhondda Valley Tramway Oo.— Apply Charles Williams, Machinery Merchant, Morriston. 2529n8-21 GOOD Gas Ooke for Sale, delivered in truck loads, in large or small quan- tities, to any railway station or Bidiing.— Apply Evan L. Davies, Goal and Coke Mer- chant, Aberdare. 2522n8-27 QUARTER-PLATE Box Hand Camera; good condition; perfect working order; cost 005 last summer; take 28w Can be seen by avpointment.—Write Camera, "Daily Post," Swansea. 559p8-21 Horsos, Cabs, Carts, Wapnette., Ac. OR BA-LA 6 Ten Ton Covered Goods Vans, F double side doors. Oash or Redemption Hire.—Andrews and Baby, Cardiff. 2516n8-17 FOR SALE, Pony, 12.1 hands; also Gover- ness Cart and Set of Harness in very good condition.—Apply Gotast,guard, Mumbles. 421p8-20 FOR SALE, Business Trap, with rubber tyres, equal to new; also useful Dog- cart. cheap.-Fleicb.er, 49, Oxford-street, Swan- see. 453p8-20 FOR SALE, handsome Dark, Brown Horse, 5 years. 15 hands, fine goer, p^iss all road nuisances, quiet all harness; price £ 18. -Caniemn Stables, bottom of Welcome-lane, Swansea. 349p8-17 MISCELLANEOUS MADAME MARIE, the Popular Lady Society Palmist of London, gives Pri- vate Dedineations at 13, Alexandra Arcade, High-street, Swansea, from 2 pa. to 9 P-m Fees 28. 6d., 29. 6<L, and 5s. 346p8-16 NOTICE to the Publlc.-We hereby state that no person is employed by us under the name of Beeston, and any pay- ments made are not acknowedged by the Pro- vident Clothing and Supply Co., 20, Wind-st., Swansea. 503p8-l £ IMPORTANT to Mothers.—Every Motber who values the health and cleanliness of her child should use Harrison's "Reliable" Nursery Pomade. One application kills all knits and vermin, beautifies and strengthens the hair. In tins, 4id. and 9d. Postage Id. —George W. Harrison. Broad-street, Read- ing Agents: M. Davies, Chemist, 4. Oxford- street, Swansea; Evan Jones, Chemist Gow- ertom. 314pll-8 PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO Builders and Others.—Building Land to A Let, at Dun vant, and ait Eaton-road, Brynhyfryd.—Apply Hoegood. 9. Eaton-cres- cent, Swansea. 275p8-16 OO yN-Y-MOR^CRESCENT.—To Let, ex- oellent Hou&e# in first-class order.— Apply liigman and Co., Auctioneers, Swan. eea 40yp8-l8 C WAN SEA Rock Permanent Building Soc- is iety has Sums to Advance on Lease- hold or Freehold Properties-, no back sub- scriptions—Apply H. c. Higman. 1, North- ampton-place, Swansea. 406p8-18 LJiilNiiYFRYD.—11 Cottages for Sale, to- A-* gether or separately, easy terms. — Apply Higman and Co., Auctioneers, Swan- sea. 406p8-18 T3IRCHGROVE.—7 good Cottages for Sale, ln good order, always let, excellent in- VBtment.—Apply Higmiyn and 00.. Auction- eers, Swansea. 406p8-18 •pREEHOLD COTT4GFES.—3 Small Freehold A Cottages in Saa,dfiedds District for Sale, to pay 10 per cent.—Apply J Rice Jones. 104, Oxford-street, Swansea. 71Qp8-17 T?0S SALE, Houses in Bryn-road, Glanmor- -*■ crescent, Gwydr-terrace, Teirrace-road, The Grove, U plan dsKrrescent, St. George- street, BuokinghQm-terroce, Walter-road, etc.-Apply J. Rice Jones, 104, Oxford-street. 410p8-17 TTPPER UNION-STREET.—Excellent Shop, L* with large, diry basement, to Let; ijow vacant; also 5 Booms on first and second floors.-Apply J. Rica Jones, Auctioneer and Surveyor, 104, Oxford-street. Swansea. 410p8-17 MP'ROVfJD Lease-holo. Ground Rent at Sketty for Sale; X5 10s for 200 years.— Apply J. Rice Jones. Estate Agent and Val- ner, 104, Oxford-street. 410p8-17 MUMBLES.—To Let. September 29th. House m in Overland-raad, containing nine rooms and bathroom; rental £ 20.—Apply J. Rice Jones, 104, Oxford-street, Swansea. 410p8-17 ST. ALBAN'S-ROAJD aid BRYN-Y-MOR- ks CRSSCENT.—To Let. 9-roomed Houses, with bathrooms; bents fv amd JB33 respec- tively.—Apply J. Rice Jones- Auctioneer and Valuer, 104, Oxford-street. 410p8-17 FOR SALE, 2 Brass Chandeliers, and other Gas Fittings.—Apply J. Rioa Jones, 104, Oxford-atreet. 410p8-17 CAA for Advance on Mortgage, at Aug- 28th.—Apply J. Rice Jones; Anctioneer and Val-n— 1D4, C^fo.fd-streei, Swsj*c5a# 4iQp8!-7 I TO~ be Let or Sold, 54, Ifjrador-crrRasent, a nearly-new lO-rooraed Eocse, every cco- VettieBoe; immediate possession.—Aj>?>'y James, Rock Hon«e, Heathfleld, Swarsea. 5Gip8-ii ^OU3B3 rpR SAL-3 Fbs SALE, & rr* le-street, 6 tcom and hack kito'uen; back eatraiicc.—App.y 54, 'i>ai alear-terraof-. Swaitsca. • 1-0R SALE, No. 17, Somerset-ytaoe, opooeite t' Town Hall. Swansea.—Ajp:y Jco R- Lichuds, Solicitor, 31, Flsber^treet, Swa.'t- 889.. n?12%.c. FOR SALE., good House Property in St. JL Thomas; reasonable terms; part. may remain on mortgage.—Write to Seller. "Daily Bost," Swansea. 321p8-16 TK)R SALE, Freehold and Leasehold Houses, •A Shops, and Cottage Properties, in Swan- a; a. and district.—Apply Kinson, 128, King Edwards-road, Swansea. 430p8-20 FOR SALE, two Leasehold Houses, in excel- lent condiition, and best position in Western-street, Swansea. Let to first-class tenanta.-Apply David M. Thomas, Estate Agent, 1, Angel-street. Swansea. 411p8-17 FOR SALE, Freehold Detached Villa; two sitting rooms, two kitchens, three bed- rooms, garden back and froirt; close to sta- tion; in good repair; water on premises; back entrance.—W-ilding, Han n "'la, Aber- gwilly. J. 419p8-20 OKETTY.—Convenient S-rocjied House for Sale, witih good garden; lease 70 years unexpired; ground rent JM IN.-Apply J-Rioe Jones, 104, Oxfcrd-street 410p8-17 TO BE LET-BUSINESS PREMISES HOtlSE and Shop, 28, St. Helen's-road, -Q main thoroughfare, to Let; back en- trance.—Apply Leeder and Son, Swansea. 266p8-17 SMALL STOIRE to Let, at rear of 3, Mount- street; very moderate rent.—Apply J. Rice Jones, 104, Oxford-street. 410p8-17 SHOP, No 30, Castle-street, to Let, froan September next—Apply Corporation Estate Office, Ooleridge House, Swansea*, 1568d.b.-t.c. WAREHOUSES.—To Let* in Worcester. f place, large Warehouses and store- rooms..—Apply, (Corporation llitate Office, Coleridge House. Swansea. 1229d.b.6,-t.o. OFFICES.—To Let, convenient Offices in Castle-street, App^y, Corporation Estate Offioe, Coleridge House, Swansea 1228d.b.6-tx. TO LET. a two-Stall Stable.—Apply 9, Bryn- y-Mor-road, Swansea. 279p8-16 rpo LET, Lock-up Shop, No. 8, West<-n- ■* street; easy rental.—Apply 57, T wick-street, Swansea. ^TX> LET, a compact and nicely I -d -4- Front Offioe, on ground floor, -u* Wind-Street.—Write Lamps, "Daily Pc J Swansea. 466p8-25 ^PO LET, new House and Shop, 291, Caa- -*■' mart hen-road, plate-glass front, good position.—Apply Mrs. Herbert. 101, Walter- road, Swansea 462p8-20 TO LET, good Grazing for Forses.—Apply Charles Williams, Machine Merchant, Morriston. 2528n8-21 TO LET—HOUSES TO be Let, September Quarter, No. 4, King Edward's-road.—Apply 67, Gwydr-cres- cent, Swansea. 276p8-16 rpo LET, splendid 10-roomed liouse, eveuy X convenience; large gardens.—Apply W. Burt, Mumbles. 2527n8-21 IXi^LET, Edbfurton Villa, Sketty, contain- ing 4 Bedrooms, bathroom, etc.—Apply —. W. James, Chemist, Sketty. 402p6-18 rLET, 43, Mattaelton-road, 5 rooms and scullery.—Apply David Lewis, Ben-y- Bank, Manselton-road. Swansea. 407p6-17 TO LET, September Quarter, ll, Bay View- crescent, 9 rooms, bath (hot and cold); rent £ 28.—Apply 97. Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swan- sea. 404p8-18 rpo LET, 84, 'Hryn-y-Mor-raad, Swansea-, J- House and Shop, September 29th, double front, side and back entrance.—Apply 6, St. Helen's-Qreacenrt, Swansea. 565p6-21 rpo^BS^Seam^eotohed Residence, Milver- J- ton, Giananor-road, Uplands; possession Michaelmas.—Apply Moy Evians and Thomas 15, Adelaide-street. Swansea. 512p8-30 I"i^ACOMBE.—Furnished Residence, 5 bed. rooms. bath; grand position overlook- ing sea; opposite park, close bathing coves, golf, and pieir.—R., Winfrith House. 487p8-21 SKETTY—To Let, two Semi-detaxshed Villas, Ael-y-Bryn and Bryuitiriom, facing main road; wash-houses outside; all modern im- proveimeaits inside; rent very moderate. Apply 10, Brynmill-avenue, Swansea. 460pe-30 APARTMENTS TO LET rLET, two Unfurnished Rooms, use of gas stove.—28, MarLboircragh-road. Swan- sea- 454p8-20 rpo LET, two or three Furnished or Un- J. furnished Booms; use of scullery and gas stove.—Appky 3, lianoverijtroet^ Swajuea. 366p8-17 TO LET, two comfortable Furnished Rooms, suit two gentlemen or married ooup:1e.- Apply 19, Belle Yue-etreet, Swansea. 467p8-30 TO LET, ooanfortable Lodgings, or Front Sitting-room and Bedroom, for a gentle- man.—21, Woodlands-terrace, Swansea. 530p8-21 rpo LET, three large Unfurnished Booma, .1. with attendance; two Coin<ut% from tram station.—Apply 4, West Cross. Sw- > sea. S3;p& 21 rrtO LET, Bedroom and Sitting-room. Fur- nished or Unfurnished; also comfort- able Lodgings.—Apply 65, Town Hill-road, Sketty. 50fep8-21 TO LOT, superior Front Sitting-room-»Trd Bedroom, use of piano, bath (hot a nA cold), good cooking and attendance; terms moderate.-Apply 34. Walter-road, Swansea. 502p8-21 TO LET, Superior Furnished Apartments, for one or two gentlemen. Front Sit- ting-ioom. one or two Bedrooms, bath. piano, good oooking; ao children.—63. Mansel-ter- race, Swansea. 299p8..16 TO LET, well Furnished Rooms, Bryn-y- Mor-road, oars passing door, five nrin- utea vvulk from Bay; no children; suit one or two pemiilemen.—Apply 69. Bryn-y-Mor- road, Swansea. 301p8-16 rpo LET, well-furnished Rooms, or board i- through with small family; every con- venience; terms moderate.—Apply, first in- stance, Maggs, Stationer, King Edwards- road, Swansea. 567p8-22 TO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms; suit el- derly lady; object of lettdng. company; every convenience.—Apply, first instance, to Charles Evans and Son, Newsagents, etc, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Srwanaea, 566p8..Z1 rLET, well-furnished Front Sitting-room and Bedrosm; suit one or two young gentlemen; board or otherwise; off WaJter- road; without board 10s. 6d. weekly for two gentlemen.—Address Ten, "Daily Post," Swansea. 447p8-20 TO LET, comfortably furnished Sitting- room and one or two Bedrooms; suit one or two gsntlemen; magnificent view of Bay; good oooking and attendance.—10, Bay View-crescent (off King Ed ward's-road). Swan- sea. 513p8-22 A Widow Lady, having a comfortable Bed A and Sitting-room to Let, would be pleased to hear from person desiring such. Neighbourhood Walter-road.—Address J.C.H., "Daily Post," Swansea- 509p8-21 SUMMER LODGERS. — Good Furnished s Rooms, every convenience, good cook- ing, near Sands siid Park—Mrs, Charles Evans. Newsagent. Bryn-v-Mcr-road, Swan. tiea. 384p8-l' SUPERIOR Bocird-Eesidence for two Gentle- men, at Mount Pleasant -r- n oooking and d'tendance; ice!reive tertsa one guinea j weekly.—Write Scaview, "Daily Post," Swaa- 16* <27p8-tl eaa —1—j-J.' -'■■.x- APARTMENTS AND FURNISHCD K&U8 £ 3 FEANT&S K&U8 £ 3 FEANT&S Q FjASI Dli.—Wauteo, by GentlemaJD, Bed- O room and Sittiug-room, with ittend- trL-IiCO i shore mat, nave higli rock^, with j some sand. ics-Arthur E3$iefi<d, { Longioru, Gioucestei. j WA.N iiiD, Furnished Room, near centre r of Swaniiea, by working man.—Write A.B., "Daily Post," Swansea 525p&-21 WANTrlD, Front Sitting-rooon and two Vf Bedrooms (unfurnishedj, for mother and adult son; St. Helen s district preferred.— Apply Rex, "Daily Post," Swansea. 328p8-15 IJTANTED, comfortable Apartments, in r 1 Swansea, in good locality. State wbether furnished or unfurnished.—Fullest particulars to W.T.J., "Daily Post," Swan- sea^ £ j20n8-18 \A7 ANTED, in Glamorgan, Lodging and f J Board, for gentleman, where rabbit shooting can be easily obtained.—Repiy, with fu,l particulars, to Shooting, "Daily Post," Swansea. 329p8-15 \\f ANTED, Furnished Houee, or Apart- f J ments, Uplands district preferred; 2 reception rooms, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath- room, attio, incluaing crockery, bedding, linen, etc.; no children; momthly, quarte-ly or yearly tenancy -Pa rticul are to H. S., "Daily Post," Swansea • 474p8-16 LADY requires Apartments; permanent- must be reasonable, and in small fam- ily preferred; no attendance required-ad- dress letters Permanency, -c.o. Oharlea Evans, Newsagent, etc., Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 405p8-18 BARRISTER wishes to know of~weii-fnr- nished Front Rooms in good house, and best neighbourhood in 0r near Swan sea; preferably ground floor; for occasional occupation only-, would enter into an arrangement with household not usually let- ting rooms.—Address A.M., "Soath Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 2512u7-18 MOTOR CAR 3, BIOYOLES, ETO, '(¡'O!R SALE, a Gent's Free Wheel, Plated Rims Cycle; oash LS 15s.; a bargain- Apply 42, Vmoent-street, Swansea. 277p8-17 I FOR SALE, Gent's Second-hand Cycle, tree Wheel, rim brakes, excellent condition; £ 2 10s.; a bargain.—13o, Western-street, L2 !?.; a Oa.rgaJ1.D.US, Western-street, Swansea. 533pd-22 FOR SAJJE, Gerat'S Bicycle, quite new, plated rims, with ^11 ip+e«t improve- ments, Lucas -K-etylfciie lamp, ail latest cessorifw complete.—Apply after 7 p.m., at tJu, He-athfield. Swansea. 524p8-21 B SALE, Lady's BicycJe, equal to new, X tyres un-punctured, front Crabbe brake, back Bow deal brake, free wheel, £ 4, a bar- gain; reatoci for selling.—Apply 15, Park- place. Brynmill. Swansea 465p8-29 JCLES. British make, guaranteed 4 years, £ 3 ?d.; delivred on i>ayineiit of 5s. £ 3 ?d.; delivred on payment of 58. Catalogues (frc«-'r r<^ elands 35, Railway- road, Salford, B1-. "n. 558rll-7 CYCLE Accessory I Tyres at lowest prices Satisfaction fuaranteed. Don't purchase before seeing our Post jree.—Pranklands, 35, Railway-road, B'^els- burn. 8385rll-7 CYCLE TTRES, 4S. 6d. each; Waterproof Cycle Capes, 2s. 6d.; Rim Brakes, Is. 6d Satisfaction guaranteed or cash re- t.urned. Established 15 years.—Franklands, 35, Railway-road, Blackburn. 8385rll-7 B-ARGAINS in Motor Cycles—3j h.p. Quad- B rant, £ 18; 3i Olympic, like new, LM; 2 h.p. Minerva, L7; 3 h.p. Mitchell. £ 8.—Suti toIr. Bros., 21. St. Helen's-road. Swansea. 529p6-21 TRADE SPECIALITIES ojd. per Hour.—Experienced Joiner requires O Cottage Repairs of any description.— Address Joiner, "Daily Post," Swansea. 547p8-21 EXPERIENCED Dressmaker require Ladies' and Children's Dressmaking, at moderate charges.—Write C. B., "Daily Poet," Swansea. 451p6-20 LIGHTNING Firelighterfl litrbt quickest, L burn longest, wonderful, cheap penny packets. AH dealees.—Gills, Heckmondwikj. 10B5d.b VENETIAN Blinds from 4d. per foot, any colour, carriage paid. List. post free Government Contractors.—Moeeley, 63, Tudor Road, Cardiff. Nat. TeL 4K 856k9-25 F SKINNER, Practical Wartch, Clock, and Jewelilery Repairer, Alexandra-road tram terminus, Swansea. All repairs war- ranted 12 months. Nat. Tel No. 254y2. Clock Repairs by telephone promptly attended to. 528p8-21 DABT CARS, direct from Factory on ap- proval, carriage paid. We save yon 50. in the t. oash oT easy paym-to fr- 38. 6d. monthly. Send for spleraddd new cata- logues free.—Direct Public Supply. 119. Dept., Coventry. 1021dJi5-15 WATCH STOPPED?—Why have your Woatch tinkered by incompetent re- pairers, when by going to Campbell and Co. (late Miers, Bros., Watchmakers and Jewellers to his Majesty King Edward), yon can get it skilfully repaired at a low price.— Address 20, Arcade, High-street, also 3, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 336p6-15 DR. NOBLE'S Kidneys and Backache Pills, for Backache, Rheumatism, Weak Back, Lumbago, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Gravel, Price Is.—Myrddin Davies, M.R.PA. 4. Orlorcktreet. Swa nsea, 591m8-17. CORN PAINT, made of superior ingredi- ents, and esaily applied Is. bottle for 6d.—J. Davies. M^ £ Chemists. 30. High- street, Swansea. TO BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums, Business Circulars and Cards. Time Sheets, Estimate Books. and every kind of Commercial Printing at the" Oaanbria.n." Office, 211. High-street. Swansea. NOTEPAPHR Printed your address, Mem- rial Cards, Visiting Cards. Wedding Cards printed newest style; latest fashion- able Stationery in st.ock.-Rhya Roberts, Sta- tioner and Printer. Morriston. tA MR WILLIAM OXLEY, Private Enquiry M Agent, late Detective Sergeant, Cardiff Police. Confidential investigations.—Lower Gathedrai-road, Cardiff Highest references. T ADIES.—We waot an opportunity to oon- L vince you that Blanchard's Apiol and Steel Pills supersede Pennyroyal, Pil Cochia, Bitter Apple, etc. We are prepared to send you sample free on receipt of two stamps to pay postage. — Leslie Martym, Limited, Chemists, 34. Datetoo-lfme, London, S-W. 136 PMOLYWBUX Fish Merchant. IN, Rigl- » street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail Trial solicited. 31 A RTlFIClAL LEGS, light.and STRONG; A Steels for weak legs, Spine Supports, Elastic Stockings and Belts, Eyes, Trusses, Bandages, Lady Attendant for Ladies' Bdta, eac. Crutches, etc., in stock; illustrated list Maker and Repairer. Allen Pearce, 23, Charles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bristol. 698j9-3 EDUCATIONAL GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHO^ DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principal—MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and EInglish Governesses and Visiting Pro- fessors. Pupils prepared for all Public 1 ttons. THE HOUSE IS SITUATED in ITS UTO | GROUNDS, CLOSE TO BEACH AND PARTS. J r MUSICAL J I — -( ACADEMY OF mUSIC. J 100, -ILTER IICAD, t MISS FLORE."CE L. S. A.R.A.M., A.S.C.M J «nd MISS MINNIE M. FRICKER, L,R,A,M., I A.II.C.M. I I CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) I FULHAM-ROAD, LONDON, S. Patients seen daily on their own appiioa- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. I Ftmde urgently needed for General Ex- peoteg and for the Rcs-aarch Depsr' r.snt. Secretary-FRED. W. Hv" Cupiss' Constitution Balls TT For Grease, Swelled TESTIMONIAL. HAPC0Q LESS. Cracked Heels, llUi UVJ Coughs, Colds, Sore Fairfield, Throats, Disordered Liver, Broken Wind, Influenza, Kendal. Loss of Appetite &c., See., a 1,1 For Hide bound, Star- I have found (- nff |A jng Coat. Hove or them the bettfor I iff I I IH Blown, Distemper, Epi- Horses, andV%fc»*>*W demjc> Surteit, Con- Cattle I could ditioning, Preserving Health, procure, particu- Scouring in Calves, &c. arly for Scour- por Ro £ or Fluke, and ing in Calves. U A A11 for keeping in health, LllltJIjU Assisung to get iato W- ARMSTRONG, condition, Scouring in Lambs, &c. prepared upwards of 50 years, by the late Francis Cuftlss, M.ILe. V.S., Diss, NorftM Soldin packets 1 Q and 3/6 each 7 small packets 10/6 or t large 21, by Chemists and Medicine Vendors or from Francis Cupiss, Ltd., THE WILDERNESS DISS, on receipt of amount. MONEY D JONES, Financier, make Cash ad- • ranees from £ 3 to £ 300 to ail respect- r>> W- Fc^acaoldere at reasonable rate of In- terest, without delay.—Apply pereociaJiy or by tofter. Distance no object. No few Easy repayments arranged to suit oonveni- ence of borrowers. Private and confidential Guaranteed.—Apply, 3, Grove-place, Atexam. j dra-rood, Swansea. SWANSEA Albion Permanent Building Society.—Advances made on Leasehold and Freehold Properties. Deposits receaved. Interest 4J per cent., payable half-yearly. Inverting Shares 10s. per morath Next Sub- t scription Meetin0' August 21st —For particu- lars apply to the Secretary, Edward Roberts Mid Son. tQ. Ox ford-street. Swansea. 238p9-7 rr »vFlXlAMS and Co., Welcome-lane, A • Swansea, make private loans to re- spectable borrowers Mortgage Brokers. Bills discounted. No fees. Strictly confiden- tial. Terms moderate. Easy repayments.. arranged to suit borrowers.—Trevor Wil- liams, Manager. Corp. TeL 124- 911ik9-27. IiHE OLD-ESTABLIS HHD PROVINCIAL UNION BANK continues to LHND immense sums daily from £10 to £ 5,000 on "Note of Hand Alone," or security. Moder- ate Interest. Easy instalments. Special rate for short periods. Largest and most honourably conducted business in the king- dom. Thousands of our regular customers have expressed their entire satisfaction in repeated transactions with us. A Gentleman from Bank will wait upon you at once with eash.-Call or write (in confidence) to Man- ager, STANLEY DOWDING, 1, Queen-square, Bristol, or to Mr. JOSHUIA GRIFFITHS, 14, Brunswick-street, Swansea. pf)f\ to £ 5,000 advanced on note of hand dw aiooe. No Bills of Sale taJnon, qj oharps made unless business resultsL Dont apply to so-called Banks or Limited Compan- ies, which are registered to conceal the iden- tity of the proprietors or shareholders. I conduct business in my own name, and am the actual lender. Write in confidence, stat- ing requirements, when representative will wait upon you by appointment, and complete transaction -0. Wells, Corridor ObMnbem. Leicester, 33db TRADE NOTICE. C. ROWLAND, CONTRACTOR TO THE SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES, RAILWAY HAULIER AND SHIPPING CONTRACTOR TO THE RHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAIL*. AY CO. and RAILWAY HAULIER TO THE MIDLAND AND LONDON AND NORTII WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANIES. — 9, FISHER STREET. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telephjas—M J 0 H N JONES & Co., HIGH-CLASS TAN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WORK, GENERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING, Jta* PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIR XECUTED. NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & SON FOR RELIABLE FURNTTTT RE. THEY ARE THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY IN WALES, HAVE THE MOST EXPENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. AND GIV* THB BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. Carpets Made and Laid Free. ESTABLISHED NEARL V HALF A CENTUBY. HIGH STREET & MORRIS LANE, SWANSEA. ft_ [ BEECH AM s PILLS" are the best remedy for a deranged stomach. ^Tiey are a safe and gentie laxative; a reliable cure for obstinate Constipation, Bilious Attacks, Sick Headache and all disorders arising from weak Digesuon, sluggish Liver or constipated Bowels. BEECHAM'S PILLS Give Quick Relief and are a world-famous medicine for the cure of these prevalent complaints. Their cost is a trifle; the'r use—a duty. For your health's sake, insist on BEECHAM'S PILLS. They do more for your body than any other remedy. Known and used by hundreds of thousands all over the £ lobe. BEECHAM'S PILLS are the best and most reliable medicine for women. Take them in time and sickness will never be accompanied by headache, depression, loss of appetite or nervousness. They make the blood pure, the nerves strong and tone the entire system. S.14 Vfmbon is tens, prhm tm (M pMU) A 619 (IØ Ptiod. a -(-: !V"ATH. AND DISTRICT i ING. CCMPAN i.—Lste T. Wai!- t—ASBEM^Y- -RsKad?, ]IRATE- -ftiii|g I-I %,V-=. JbAj.. • Lesseock a no i'roprietcrs of the best- •: Staikuja w Neatn and DaeuicL Naturl-'e Perfect P,,etncdy for &.U kinoa :A Worms. w O R M LOZENGES ior over 30 years this highly Valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. 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