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The Postmaster-General does not & ° letters addressed to initials or petition? names to bo addressed to any Rjxi letters so sent are returned to tJbe Bender through the Dead letter Depart- ment. letters to advertisers by etc., or otherwise, may be directed to lfl~ Cambrian' Office free of charge; and U rtaarms are sent to cover postage, will be forwarded to the Advertiser's own Address. Remittances under 5s. may be made it Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Orders. Postal Orders should be made to Ttta South Wales Post" Newspaper wo. LUi., -211, High-street, Swaiisea. Address an cotnm uiications to the Manager, "The lambri4n. SITUATIONS VACANT. Houtokeepera and Cempanlenk IV AINTED, immediately. Working Honse- keeper, aged about 35, for business tcoee. for London.—Write Keefpar. "Daily Swansea. 774n2-23 T\.rANTED, daily, Dameatioated Mother's Help; good needlewoman.—Address D t. "Daily, Poot." Swansea. 778b2-23 "T ANTEID, Working Housekeeper; m usIt liaye good refor-encee; age 35 to 40. Apply, stating wages, to Jones, Three Horae Shoes, Cornelly, Pyle. 240b2-25 ANTHD, by widoww, respectable Work. ing Housekeeper, about 40; Welsh; from country; good references; able to milk.- Apply Daniel James, Pfynonoarona Farm, Pforestfach. 24%2-26 Cooks and Kitchenmaids. "OfT'AJWKD, "tboTcaffhly experienced Ooefe- » » General.—Apply 52, Oxford-efcreat, Svran- teak 149ba-22 WANTED, a strong Oook-GeneraL—Apply Mrb Viner Leeder, Underwood, Ifum- blej,. 72b2-2Q WANTED, Cook-General; also House-Par- lourmaid.-Apply Mrs. Stanley Oook, The Bungalow, Sketty. 84b2-2Q -= Genertils. EXPERIENCED General Waaited.—Appiy 26, •< Cairtton-terraee, Swansea. OObZ-ID MACK WORTH HOTEL, SWANSEA,-require two or three thoroughly respectable Girls, good workers, for kitchen and other work; not under 22. 67b2-20 WANTED, good Girl, for General House- work.—Apply 1. Henrietta-street, Swan- sea. 178aa-20 WANTED, good General Servant; experi- enced.—Apply 36, Waterloo-street, 'S^ranssa* 10Cn2r22 TU ANTED, good young General Servanit, at once —Apply 50, Montpellier-teirrace, Swansea. 149b2-22 WANTED, Young Girl, for General House- work. d.a.ily. -A.pply 130. Bryn-roaid, Swansea. 181b2-21 WNTED, a good Gtrl, as .HocaetiMUfd. — r, Apply Mrs. Meyler, 36, Hi&h-aJJceet, Bv ainsea 69b2~20 WANTED, a strong General Servant, about 20.—Apply Caretaker, Public Library, Swansea. 2QZb2-25 ANTED, good General; good wages to suitable person.—Apply No. 10, Union- street, Swansea. 253b2-22 ANTED, a good GeneraJ Servant.—Apply in ftrat instance, Pord, Newsagent, 17, Helen'e-road, Swansea. 239n2-26 W ANTED, good General Servant; sleep. home; reference required.—Mra Flet- 49, Oxford-street, 3wansea. HQb3-21 WANTED, at once, good General Servant; good wages. — Apply Mrs. Charles ^'au#, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swansea. 151b2-22 W ANTED, country girl, as General, single- r handed; small family; £ 14.—'Wrote ^uatry> "Daily Poet," Swansea. 82b2-30 \VA.NTHD, at once, a Young Girl, as Gen- „ T eral Servan't.-tAppdy 26. Aylesbury. A Jad, Swansea. 215n2-21 yV-iNTED, experienced General Servant; n T good reference required.-Apply 18-19, •^5*r"<:>roet, Swansea. 110b2-21 e.e, GENO \\T^NTED, at once, General Servant; must be fond of children.—Apply 3i, Fins- ul*y-ieiraoe, Swansea. 194b2-25 yV7A.Vi'ED, immediately, strong Girl, for ji General Housework.—Apply Nag's Hotel, Goat-street, Swansea. 271b2-22 \\f ANTED, a Day Girl, age 15 to 16.—Apply first to Mrs. Charles Evans, Stationer. ?2, Bryn-y-M.or-road, Swansea. 212b2-26 \\JANTED, a General Servant; good wages Yj_ given to experienced glri.—Apply Mrs. ■n, Cartref, Eaton Grow, Swansea- 25?b2-26 y\/ANTED, trustworthy Servant; country girl; Welsh; good wages for suitable t Apply Harris. Victoria Hofoel, Maes- fc6b2-20 yy two good Girls, as Generals, and to assist with Waiting when required. yitt. Grand, Temperance Hotel, y^0<*6a. I6ob2-20 yy ANTEID, a trustworthy General Ser- f6), vant, 18 to 20; coanfortaJ&le home; je- required. —Apply 44, Mansel-street, 159b2-23 V^' ANtED, Sfood Girl, for Housework. — Apply Royal Oak, Fisher-street, Swan- Z/ 132b 2-21 V\rANTED, two Young Gi7ter"l8"to 20, as \{r. GeaeraCs. f°r country hotel.—lAipply -1^: Magford, overhead 64, Wind-street, Yl*1 94 h 2-20 t ^-VyEJD. good General, able to do plain f Poking; two in family.Apply Mrs. Lahgdon Hotel. Oy^termcuth-road, I 75b2-20 |r VV 4-^Ed, the first week in March, Gen- ^ral Servant; two in family—Apply l««t P^lly, to Mrs. Duvies, 2. Olaremoot Vil- I Ujb2-20 ^^TED, a good, reliaite Woman, aged 0-111 25 to 35 yearn, to do the fcouse- 'D a small family.—Apply 36, Hajiover- v | Swansea. 1MU2-22 \YA\ted, a Servant, 15 to IS, able to XttotirtjL7^ three cows ketpt; wages 13s. per xj Sood home.—iPaJtioulaiB from IX, LamAooe. 509to&a6 it -c- tTty ANTED, thoroughly experienced Oook- V i Generals; no washing; also Young Girl as Housemaid.—Apply Mrs. M. Jones, Innisfallen, Penyrbeol, Sketty. 177a2-23 WANTED, Yoaing Girl, as General.—Mrs. r Voysey, Swansea Oastle, Oxford-street, Swamsea. 213b2-22 TTS^AiNTED, a good General Savant.—Apply Mrs. Gwynne Brader, 4, OaJvert-ter- race, Swansea. 23>b2-25 WANTED, strong Girl, not under 20, plain cooking and housework, no washing; good refareinoe required.-10, Cleveland-ter- race, Wa'lter-road, Swansea. 250b2-26 WANTED, at once, a respect able Girl, about 18 years of ajge, to do house- work; three in family.—Apply at once, Mrs. Oohen, Luton House, Ammanford. 163b2r23 Servants' Registry Office. MRS. Llewellyn Howell, Registry Office foT -L Servants and Young Girls, 34, Oxford- ptiieet. Swansea. Agant foT the London and Lancashire Domestic Servants' Insurance. 126b2-20 MRS. C. TAMLYN, Select Servants' Regis- try Office. 4, Union-street, Swansea.— Wanted and Disengaged Oooks, House and Parlourmaids, Superior GeoeraJs, Barmaids, and Housekeepers. Ladies suited daily. 127b2-20 WANTED, immediately, experienced and Plain Oooks, Parlour and House-Par- lourmaids, K.tchenmaids, and ex-G«niera.lfl, Ohamberraaid, Waitressee, etc.-Apply Misb Lewi a, High-cl aes Registry. 18. Oastle^neet, Swansea. Nat. Tel. 47x 128a>2-20 eiiaeeuLAMBB'Ji rfTr, A TLANTIO UNTES.—Persons (good char- -&■ acter), a>8 Stewards, Stewardesses, Olerks, Butchers, Bakers. Bell Boys, Stokers, etc. Healthy life; good pay—Particulars, addreasad envelope, Edwards, 137, St. Albans Avenue. Chiswick. 138b2-22 Boor REPAIRING.—Improvers Wanted; live in; constant.—Apply, stating-wages required, Rees, Bootmaker, Pontardulais. 242b3-26 CANADA.—Wanted, 100 experienced and in- c experienced Farm Hands, 50 Men for Railway Construction work, 50 Teamsters, otic.; work gxtaifaittteed; high wages; no assisted passages. Conducted party, Mr. Allen, 28th March. Enclose envelope.—Cana- dian Labour Bureau, Great George .street, Liverpool. 252b2-25 FIRST-CI.AS Trouser and Vest Hands Wanted.—Apply E. Sflehappell, Princi- pality Tai.or, 41, Costle-etieat, Swansea. 839a2-21 FrTTER —Turner Wanted, for general worrks F purposes; one accustomed to cutting grooves in small bolt roll preferred. Per. manent aitua-tion to competent man.—Appiy stating age, wages, a-na experience, to Box 36, "Daily Post," Swansea. 223n2-23 GARDENER Wanted, for a few days. — G Apply Longden, Oockett House, near Dockett Inn, Swansea. 191b2-25 HERE!—Do you want an Appointment!— ii Sanitary Inspector—Lady Health Visi- tor Numerous vacancies. £100 to JE350. Pos- tal Corcrse Lessons now commencing for Car- diff exam. Fee 2.5s.-Musheos. Samitary Ex- pert, Sunderland. 798a3-6 MINHES, Navvies, and strong, healthy Men Wanted, for work on construction Grand Pacific Railway in Canada; wages two dollars (Ss. 4d.) per day; immediate employ- ment; advancee ou passage—Jambs A. SmaJt,1 Oo., Ltd.. Exclusive Agents for tiSe United King^kan, 2, Drnry-lane, Iiverpool. p.p.2-23 ^TVAILORiS Wanted.—Apply Beee Davies, Gor- 1 seinon. 184b2-2l TO BUTCHERS.—Wanted, a steady Man, able to kill, and make himself gener- ally useful —Arply Stubbings, Goreeinou. 167 r 2-21 ANTED, a strong, reliable DriveT. J. t f Collis and Sons, Market, Swansea. I 255^ WANTED, Junior Hand, far Grocery. — Apply por&onW.ly, George Evans, Mor- riston. 268b2-26 WANTED, several Wagon Repairers; only good men need apply.—British Wagon Co., Ltd., Swansea. 224a2-23 WANTED, a Woman, for Cleanring and W ashling.—Apply 213, Mantpel'iervter- race, Constitution Hill, Swansea 199b2-25 WANTED, good, strong Young Man. to look after horses, and deliver.—A. Pud- dicombe, Bryn-y-Mor-road, Swamsea. 166b2-2S WANTED, smart Yonng Person, for Bar, domesticated, good references re- quired.—Apply DiUwyn Arms, Swansea. 20Sb2-22 WANTED, a good, pna«tica.l Plumber; oomstant job to a good General Hand. Apply E. Nemer amd Sons, 17, Dillwyn-st., Swansea. 135b2-2.1 TED, immediately. Young Lady » Cashier; also to ass et in Office work.— Apply by letter only, Aucklands, Ltd., High- street, Swansea. 117b2-21 WANTED, respectable Woman, about 35, for washing and cleaning; must have good referooc.es.-A.pply Mrs. Thomas, 9, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 224b2-25 WANTED, good Colliery Smith, who can also Splioe Ropes.—Apply Manager. New Crossihands Collieries, Croasihands, Llan- non S.O., Carmarthenshire. 218n2-22 WANTED, at once, few good Furnace Men; none but experienced spelter men need apply; wages 8s. to 10B. per day.— Villiers Spelter Works, Llansamlet. 230n2-25 VT AlITE:D, respectable Young Lady, a& if Barmaid; to live in, and atcep out. Those who can fuxnish nrat-datSS references please apply at the Palace Bars, High-stredt, Swansea. loZ-20 T"VTEST COAST SOUTH AMERICA.—Tte » Pacific Steam Navigation Company have Vaoa-neies for Navigating Officers in this Service Master's or 1st Mate's Certifi- cate essential. Age not to exceed 30 years.— Apply to the Marin-e Superintendent, No. 3, Alexandra Dock, Liverpool. lC?..b2-Zi himnts, Canvassers, Travellers. &c. traatwortihy Man, of active habits, is Waaited to take up a responsible and remunerative outdoor positican, part time — ,.rlte> ln first instance, starting age, oecupa- tion, etc., to Good, "Daily Post," Swansea. • 101ba-21 A la1re„e„aJ*l e^erpriaing British Life Office, kmg estaivlished, nequiree Repneeenta- uZ* i outilying districts; f<x" Agencies in- Yited.—lAiddress Corvus. "Oaiiy Poet," Swan. s*8- 85a4-16 A Pfr°!m^ft Llle ^^rance Company wish A to obtain the services of a District In- epector for Swansea and neighbourhood. In the case of a gentleman with a good connec- tion, previous experience as not absolutely necessary. Remuneration by salary and commiasion-Write Inspector, "Daily Post." Swansea. 207n2-a> ACTIVE Agents Wanted throughout South Wales, to represent Endowment, Sick- ness, and Accident Assurance Corporation, & 6d. monthly iusurcs £4 per month dnring any illness or accident; also Insurance of Domestic Sarvante, Outdoor Servants, Chaf- feu-rs Clerkf, Tvpists, Private Secret«,riee, and Shop Assistants under the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1906. Excellent terms. Apply Inspector, 47, Walter-road, Swansea,. 228b2-25 CI BNTLEMAN required to represent old- r established London Fine Art Publish, ing House; splendid terms to the iran that can call on the right class of people —Ad- dress, first instance, stating past or present employment.—Write Box 10, "Daily Post. Swansea. lllb2-21 ANTED, at once, Canvassers, for new t, Dime of Photo Enlargements; good wages paid, and for this line no difficulty in obtaining orders.—Appiy American Art Oo., i- 16, UHttoawSTOet^ Swansea*. 107b&21 LOCAL Preachers or Sunday Sohool Work- ers.—A well-known firm requires Resi- dent Representative for each district South Wales. Previous experience not essential. Would suit Local Preacher or Sunday Sohool Worker. A liberal remuneration, perman- ency if suitaible. State age, previous occupa- tion, etc.—Mr. Brangwin, 23, Bridge-street, Bristol. 1821b 2-25 XVTEA.LTIHY Company requires the services of experienced, reliable outdoor re- presieaitaitive. Liberal remunerajCRJn with good prospects of promotion offered to cap- able man.—Addfress Fenn, "Daily Post," Swansea. 2896d.b.2-23 Tradesmen, Apprentices. and Assistants DRESSMAKING.—Waaited, Apprentice and D Improver, at OOloo.-Apply 56. Trafal- gar-terrace, Swansea. 219bez WANTED, smart Youth, as Junior Assist- ant.—Apply Jackson's, Hatters, High- street, Swansea. 246b2-26 WANTED, a clean, smart Boy, as Appren- tice to the Hiairdressing.—Apply to W. Studdeax, 4, Dillwyn-street, Swansea. 23602-36 WANTED, a smart Boy; must be used to horses, and able to drive.—Sellable Mineral Water Co.. Ltd., Wassail-place, Swan- sea. 19.) 02- Z1 TX J ANTEID, a respectable lad, abomt 15 f' years of age, to make himself gener- ally useful, with view to learning trade.— Apply A J. Dickens, Umbrella Manufactur- er. 33, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 116b2-21 /CLOTHING.—W anted, inmiediateSiy, Ap- prentice—Apply Griffiths and Sons, 39-40, High-street, Swansea. 198b2-21 Office Boys and Errand Boys. WANTED, sharp Lad, as Errand Boy. — Apply KaavSonxaih, 232. High-street, Swainsea. 247b2-26 WANTEID, a smart Office Boy, for Ship- broker's CMRoe.—Apply in own hand- writing, to Box No. 14, G.P.O., Swansea. 219b 2-25 WANTED. Errand Boy; one just left school preferred; must be an early riser. A,pp ly Harper. Newsagent, Humphrey-street, Swansea. 220n2-22 \\TANTED, sharp Lad, leaving school, for Offices at Docks.—Apply parsonaJly, with reference, at 8, Exchange Buildings, Swansea. 238b2-26 wANTED, Youth, leaving school preferred, to assist in office and warehouse.— Apply, in own writing, to Warehouse, "Daily Post," Swansea. 220b2-25 _n BOY Wanted, for BfiHiaaxl Rooms; to live home.—Apply at once, Evans, Bffiiard Rooms, 215, High-street, Swainsea. 20f7b2-35 Cterks 1/1J ANTED, temporarily, smart Clerk, to » » assist im Sale.—Astley Samuel, Auc- tioneer, Swansea. 2081)2-23 T V ANTED, Shorthand Olerk and Typist, for Brewer's Office; stjnart, and good retfecrenoes esaemtiajl.—WWltB R.M., "Daily Post," Swansea. 164r2-23 WANTED, Junior Clerk; Shorthand, and knowledge of Book-keeping absolutely necessary.—Apply, stating qualifications and salary required, to Oarbon, "Daily :Pas," Swansea- TOM-ao SITUATIONS WANTED. BLACKSMITH seetis Situation as Improver; used to Implements and Shoeing; good references, and a.bat.oaomer.-E. Jones, 29, Qak- lands, Builth. 65b2-20 r WHEELWRIGHTST—<iood all-rouii d Man seeks employment, light or heavy; in or 1100.r Swansea; good references.—Apply Wheel- wright, "Dajily PObt," Swansea. ?9a £ -23 "1717"ANTED, by l-eepectable Yo-ung Lady, a Vy few days' Washing or Cleaning. — 53, Port Tennant-road, Swansea. 153b2-21 YOUNG Lady (18). quigk and acourate at figures, and with THKwrtedge of Book- keeping, desires sitiiatioii in of&ce.—Write Acourate, 'Daily Post," Swansea. 153b2-2i YOUNG Man would like to Oodlect Rents in addition to those he already col- lects. Payable weekly or otherwise; excel- lent referaoes; ample security.—Write Qqaneo, "Da.ily Post,' Swansea. 197b2-25 r MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ROCESBS.—Tea Lead Wanted at oace.— VJ Apply, Manager "Daily Poet," Swansea. ~Y\T ANTED, second-hand Piano, in fair con- dition; oheap for oash.—Offers to Piano^ "Daily Posit,' Swaasea, 121b2-23 WANTED, four Loads good Manure. State price of haulage, etc., to Biaokpill — Address Blackpall, "Daily Post,' Swajisea. 1.)102-21- Ty ANTED. good House, detactoed preferred. in Uplands or Sketty; rent £ 50 to £60. -Full particulars to Director, "D>aity Post," Swansea. 527b2-25 WANTED, perfectly quiet Chaldren's Pony or Donkey; afeo Governess Car —Fall particulars and price to X., "Dailv Pin«t Swansea. 2^26 WANTED, six-roomed Houee, with small Yard and Stable, suitable for coal business; rent must be moderate. — Write Stable, "Daily Post," Swansea. 200b2-25 WANTED, Garrard Motor Cycle Torpedo, in part exchange for 3i h.p. 1906 Ma- chine.—Sutton Brcs., St. Helen's-road, and Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 2C9b2-26 WANTED, Small Furnished Housed in Mumbles distinct; EUT nnonths otr longer. PuN. jKurficulars and lowest terms- Write D.M., "Daily Poet," Swansea. 214b2-25 WANTED to Rent, at end of April or he- ginning of May, Smiall Hto-usa in Mount Pteasant district; good tenant.—FuU parti- culars to Tenaint. Daily Post," Swansea. 168b2-23 WANTED, Up-to-date, high-grade Lady's Cycle; must be in good condition, in part exohange for 2 h.p. Mimerva Motar Cycle, or Sell for £ 9.—Sutton Bros., St. Hel- en's-road, and Lower Oxford-street, SwainaeeL. 209b2-26 = LOST AND FOUND. OOTTbiamond a.nd Pearl Brooch; 30B. re- L ward. Finder please return to 6, St. James's Gardens, Swansea. 2Sn2-20 LOST,~Feibruary~~15th, a Liver and White Spaniel BStoh. Detadner Owner, L. G. Edmund, Bullin's Stabile, Swan- sea. Tel. No. 65. 22aa2 23 I 06T, Lady's Long Brown Fur, Saturday A night, whilst coming oiut of Emtpire first performance. Finder will be rewarded OR', returning same to No. 6, Clifton Hi1!, Swansea 23lb2-21 FOUND. near the Empire, a La<dys Pur.— Enquire at 17, Sadler-street, Lajidorre, Swansea. 216b2-21 TT^OUND, at Cwmtwrch, on the 12th inst^. White Fox Terrier. If not claimed in three days will be sold to defray expenses.— Apply to Toon Evans, Graig, Maespioa, Owm- twrch. 221n2-20 P' MISCELLANEOUS. QWANESEA and Gower Permanent Building Society.—Subscription Meotiag on Mon. day next. New Members enrolled during the diay.-Oecreit.aa-y. Frank Ra/ndalll, Dynevor- place, Swansea. 14Sb2-22 W ILL some kind person Adopt healthy BaJby Boy, six weeks old; no premium. -Wnte Baby, "Daily Pcsst^' Swansea. B'Jbe3) QHAFTEBBUEY HALLS-These fine Halls' 4- have just been re-decorated through- out, and are most convenient for Balls, Dances, Private Parties. Teas, Socials, Leo- tures, Concerts, Bazaars, etc.—Apply A. Wil- liamson, 85, Oxford-Street, Swansea. 90b3-13 4 STROLOGY.—Horosclopte of Futture; ail .}.. Important Events Foretold; Marriage, Partner Described, Family, Changes, Lega- cies, Planet, etc. Send Birth Da.te, 6 Stamps, Stamped Bn^W^pe.—Madlame Marion, 4, Gif- ford Park, iS^iburgh. 136b2-22 FRCPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. HOUSE and Shop for Sale, in High-street, Gosnseinon.—Apply Mr. Joseph Jenkins, Contractor, High-street. Gorseunon. aib2-20 pLASMARL.-A street of 36 Leasehold Cot- tages, producing a. gross income of £374 86. per annum, near the Morriston tram route, and close to the principal works; no vacancies; always easily let; lease 97 yean from 1873; ground rent L51 3s. 6cL For Sale in one lot, or would be divided to suit pur- chasers.—Apply John M. Leeder and Son, Land Agents, Swansea. 134b2-Zl "ITT EOTEB^STB EET— House and Shop and Hjouse for Sale; lease about 67 years; ground rent £6 166. 6d.; grow rent 23s. per week.—Astley Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 219n2-22 lyORTON.—Deta.>.hed"VTlla Residence to"l^et, 9 rooms, bath (hot and cold), good gar- den, splendid view.—Astley Samuel, Auction- eer, Swansea. 219n2-22 T\7" I NrkSOE-TERRA CE .—To Let. 8-roomed w House, bath vhot and cold), rent £2b. possession at once if desired.—Astley Sam- lIeI. Auctioneer, Swansea. 219-n2-12 RICHMOND-ROAD.—To Let, capital Dwel- pt ling House, nine rooms, usual con- veniences; aplendiid view; early possession.— Astley Samuel. Auctioneer. Swansea. 219n2-22 f* OQA will Buy a Freehold S-roamed House, with long Garden, on main road on outskirts of town (beyond borough boundary); or less if sold as leasehold.—David Roberts, 19, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 2964d.b.2-21 rpo be Let or Sold, 9-roomed House. Mira- 1 dor-crescent, Uplands; bath-room (hot and cold), w.c.; rent £ 30 per ajluum; price £ 475—Write A.Z., "Daily Pest," Swansea. 14462-21 OGR DISPOSAL^ high-class Tobacconist F Business, centrally situate, 'n good posi- tion every investigation.—Apply Frank .dan- dell. Auctioneer, Dynevor-plsoe. 145>b2-22 rpo be Let or Sold, House. Rock-terraoe, JL Mumbles.—App.y Williams, Wellington Fcnndry, Swansea.. 775b2-23 ALEY and General Business, good rounds, 1-^ doing about 600 gallons, 2 Horses and Carts; rent 17s. 6d. weekly; price JESOO.—For particulars apply Lockyer Thomas and Co., Anctioneera. Waterloo-street, Swansea. 23Bb2-25 FCUSC3 FOR SALE. A Leasehold House for Sale, in St. Thomas. —Apply to 3, White-street, Swansea. 2C4b2-25 FOB SALE, House, in Danygraig-terrace; cheap to immediate purchaaer.—Write Danygraig, "Daily Poet," Swansea. BeetZ21 IfOE SALE, No. 17, Somerset-plaoe, opposite Town Hall, Swansea.—Apply Jno R. Kichairds, Solicitor, 31, Fisher-street, Swansea. n2129t,c. FOR SALE, Houses, Kensington-terrace, New Oxford-«treet. and West Btkookida- street:—Atpply Edward Roberts and Son, 40, Oxford-etreet, Swansea. 122b2-20 1^BEBHOIJ> HOUSE, in country, for Sale, F within easy roach of town; moderate jafoe; croquet lawn, kitchen garden.—Ftoir price apply David Roberts, 19, Heatbfield-st Swansea. 2%4d.b.2-2l IpOR SALE, 21, The Grove, Uplands, 6 rooms, kitchen, scullery, bath (hot and cold)' w.c., back entrance; lease 999 years; easy t.cl"IIl.B.-Full particulars on the premises, or at Edwards, Hairdresser, St. Helen'g-road, Swansea. 211b2-26 T. THOMAS.-Six-roomed Houses for Sae, s grand position; part oaji remain on mortgage; reasonable terms.—Write to Con- traotor, "Daily Post," Swansea. 9181a2-23 TO BE LET—BUSINESS PREMISES. ClONiFEKTTIOCf'ERY and Retfreghmeat Busi- J ]>Pty> rrtflin thoroughfare; rent £ 67; sub- let £ 25; large profits; price £ 30. Lockyer Thomas and Cb., Waterloo-sweet, Swam&ea.. Z30b2-26 AIR"? Business, doing 800 gallons, 3 Oarts, 2 Horses, Utensils, with Leasehold and Freehold; £ 1,300 inclusive.—Lockyer Thomas and Co., Waterloo-street, Swansea. 236b&26 T OCK-UP Shop (two rooms) to Let, shortly, L in Humphrey-street, off Wal4er-tnoad; excellent position.-<AppAy Janws. 31., Fry- none-terraoe, Swansea. «3b2-2S fARGE Corner Shop, called 'Aroade," Jj Waunarlwydd, near Gowerton. House, Stores, etc.; good faL^±er'nm*' £ 16 inclusive.—Stevens, Worcester-piace, Swansea. 145b2^ W AREHOUSES—To Let. in Woroester- place, large Warehouses and Store- rooms.—Apply Corporation Estate OflBoe^ Coleridge House, Swansea. # /"VFFIOES — To Let. Oonvenaent Offices in U Oastle-street .—Apply Oorporation Es- tate Offices, Coleridge House, rpo LET, 4-siall Stable and Ooafih-tooro, on JL Maroh 25th — Apply HemmingB, ^a«e- street, Swansea rpo LET, one-stall Stable and Coach-house., 1 back of Bags-street; immediate posses- gMC.-A.pply Hemmings, page-str-t. Swan- eea. lQ)be..21 rpo LET, ca^xEtal stone-boLlt Warehomee, 1 co^ortaibie joining; suitable fof GWR Station Factory; near Hugh-str^t G.W-S. WaUoo. Rent £ 35 per annum.-Apply J^ard and Sons, Etetate Agent, Swansea- 123b2-20 -= TO LET-HOUSESo MUM BLEB.—To Let, House^ Fpj. nished, splendidly situated o™«W church, staiio^; 50s. month-Houseke^ Langland Hill. 156n3-Z XF^LES.—TcTLetT^bS™^ Honse, ten m Bearooons, tfliiree Keoaptatom Bocone, bath (hot and ooJd). lawn, ei^am^ Auc- tioneer, Swansea. dwws-a> rpO LETT, six-roomed House; ev^y modern I convenience; low rent.-Wnte Modern^ "Daily Post," Swansea. ^57n2-22 TO LET, Villa, GnoLl Park-road, all modern requirements; rent £ & exclusive oi ra,tes-Apply 57. Lewis-road, Neath. 217n2-21 0 I,&V, Part C, a TO LET. Part of a House, Unfurnashed, T without children; Hospital locality Write Oranston, "Daily Poøt," Swumsea. BJOn?,26 rpo LET 6-roomed House, with Scullery, rro ba.tJh (hot; and OWO), and wc. at Plas- ma.rl.-Write Plasmarl, "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 113b2-a riAO LET, Front Sittang-room and Bedroom; suit gentleman; bath (hot and oold). an' Apply 5, Wiliov-s-place, near Albert Hiall, Swansea. 85b2-20 rpHOIBODG-H good 5-roamed House to Let, in 1 Ralod distnoL, fe. 6d. weekly, from Monday inert.—Write Omega, "Daily Post," Swansea. 2aW)2-22 'TX) LET, "Penybryn." situated between A Murton and Oaswell, eight rooms. bath rcoom, garden and orchard attached -Apply Jobn Davles, Hardeiisdown, Reynoldston. 92S.i2-23 TO T/ET, immp^linte oosseasion. House, in Bryn-roaid, Swansea; every convenience, bafn (hot and cold); view of Bay.—Apply Orawcour, 41, Chcford-street, Swansea. iS6bM2 T0 be Let, at JE27, House, in Uplands; LA JL near Albert Hall aid St. Aiban's-road; £.33. SIt. Helen's-road; £ 35, Oaklands-terraoe, 9 Walter-road, and Morriston; L40 and £45, Uiylsnds.-A,Diyly David Roberts, 19. Heath- field-street, Swansea. 2963d.b 2-21 I FARTMENTS TO LET. APARTMENTS (Furnished), two Rooms; < APARTMENTS (Furnished), two Rooms; < suit two gentlemen or young married ( oonple; every convenience; bath (hot and oold); terms moderate.—143, Norfolk-street, M(mnt Pleasant, Swansea. 999a2-20 r^OMFORTABIjE Board-Residence offered to two Gentlemen; terms l5s. each per week.—Aa>ply 88, Mansen-street, Swansea. 227b3-S COMFORTABLE Sitting-room and Bed- room, gas and piano, for two gentle- men; inclusive terms 10s.—Mre James, 4, ] Ivey-place, High-street, Swansea. 76b2-23 ] CLOSE to Gaza and Bay.—Comfortable Fur- nished Apartments to Let, bath (hot and cold); with or without attendance; terms very moderate to respectable people.—Write Apartments, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 232b2-25 f FURNISHED Apartments to Let, very con- ■ venieot; terms moderate.—Apply 38, Mansel-street, Swainsea. 214hGr25 • LODGINGS for respectable Young Man, with LODGINGS for respectable Young Man, with board, and bath.—App^y 60, Alexandra- terrace, Brynmil!, Swansea. 19i>b2-25 OITTING-BOCM and Bedroom to Let, with k homely pe>opie; suit one gentleman. < Terms moderate, on application to 7, Page- ] street, Swansea. 61)-2-20 rjXt LET, two Unfurnished Rooms, at 36, JL George-Street, Swansea. 22fc2-2> TO LEI, two Unfurnished Rooms, No. 90, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 153b2-22 TO LET, oile Unfurnished Room, to a re- spectable person—Apply 14, Catherine- street, Swansea. 161b2-2.3 rpo or three Unfurnished Rooms to Rent, JL n-r HcetMtaJ —Adtdress Nebo, "Daily j Post," Swansea. 233b2-28 rix> LET. oomfortable'Front Sitting and J- Bedroom; use of piano and bathroom.— Apply 1, St. Gearge's-st.reat. Swansea. 254b2-26 j rpO LET, two or three Unfurnished Rooms, -I large front room; can be reoommended. —Mrs. Hill, 60, St. Helen s-avenue, Swansea. 2I3n2-20 rLET, Furnished Pt05l Sitting-room, one or two Bedrooms central; only one in family.—For terms, apply 42, Brunswick-st-, Swansea 239b2-26 for one Young Man, Norfolk-street, bath (hot and cold).; terms moderate.—A^^ress Nor- folk, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 215b2r25 rPo LET, a Combined Room; suit Young Married Oouple without children, or au elderly Lad>; rent moderate; c Icee to Market.—Addr«8 Room, "Daily Poet," Swan- j tea. 23ffb2-» TO LET, a largfe, well-furnished Front Sit- ting-room aa^ Bedroom, for one gentle- man; use of bathroom, hot and oold bath, piano: no children 53, MaoBel-terraoe, Swan- sea. 225b.2-23 rpo LET. Well-JPurotshed Apartments, or %o JL go through with small family; every convenience; very reaeonajbte terms.—Apply 14, victoria-terrace, King Edward's-road, Swansea. 996a2-20 rpo LET. h»d Roomev wit^ A bathroom, Argyle-streeU f*>r very respectable people; no children; Welsh pre. 1 ferred.—Apply Mists Lewis, 18, Castle-street. Swansea. 23302.25 rpo LET, three Unfurnished Rooms ,nse of bathroom, scullery, also kitchen range, two pantries; rent 5s. 6d. weekly —Apply. first instance, Mrs. Charles Evans. News- agent, Bryn-y-Mor-roao, Swansea. bJo2-ZZ TO LET, near the Hospital, two Furnished Roams; also comfortable Lodgings; suit, gentlemen; b athr-oom no children; giootd coofeing.—Appdy MJB. Charles ^!Vans, The Newsagent, etc., 72, Bryn-y-Mar-road, Swam- sea 213b 2-26 rpo LET, near Docks and Stations, St. J- Thomas, one comfortable Furnished Bed- Sitting-room, with respectable young homely couple; no children or other lodgers; suit respectable young man.—Address Moderate, "Daily Post," Swansea, 188b2-25 T TNFURNISHED Rooms to Let. with use of T TNFURNISHED Rooms to Let. with use of Scullery and.gas stove.—Apply 33, Bay View-terrace off King Bdward's-road), Swan- sea 21Gn2-25 ? or 3 Unfurnished Rooms to Let; also Far- nishied Rooms; terms moderate.—Apply 39. Trafalgar-terrace. Swansea. 234b2-25 APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED. TJED-SPriiNG-ROOM Required, by respect- able working man, with Christian peo- Pie; English preferred.—State terms, with or without board. to Oomfort, "Daily Post," Swansea. 100II2-216 "\JEATH.—Lodgings, Wanted, by Young N Working Man, mear Melyn Tiinplate WJooiis; Ooantbinod Bied-iiittfln^-raam, with board; where no other lodgers preferred- — PartitwlaaiB to Workman, "Daily Post," Swainaea. 264M-25 WA-NTHD, three Rooms, Unfurnished, near Albert HaL.—Apply K., 146, High-st, Swansea. 207h2-25 \\TANTED, at once, Bedroom and Bed Sit- tong-room. Furnished; m<ust be reason- able.—Write L.M., "Daily Ptoet," Swansea. 226b 2-25 V\rANTED, immediately, Bedroom and Sit- ting-room, in Hafod, or Manseoon, by respectable Young Man-WTite Reapeot- able, "Daily Post," Swansea. 254b2-26 ANTED, for Singly Gentleman, Salting- room and Bedroom, in good locality; 1 cteanlwieas and good cooking essential—Apply D.H., London and Provincial Bank, Swansea. 2:51 b 2r 2ti X\TANTED, for Lady (with sou engaged in Swansea), Free Rooms, in -exchange for servioes; thoroaghly trustworthy and busi- Write A.B^ "Daddy Post" Offioe, Swansea 222b £ -25 1. = MISCELLANEOUS CALE3. MISCELLANEOUS £ ALE3, F°K PotAt<) Peeling Machine, to •D U L new.—Harris's Fish Bar, 109, High-street, Swansea. 206b2-25 1FOat SALE, a good Double Mailcart; also Bicycle.—Apply aftta- 4 p.m., at 8, Westbury-terrace. Swansea. 233b2-23 FOR SALE, Gas Engine, half-horse power. jt. —Ivor Thomas, Monumental ist and Engraver, Water loo-street, Swansea. 91b2-20 "pOR SALE, Draughtsman's Table. 4ft. 6in. first-class condition. — Write Table, Daily p^ Swansea- 221b2-S Mailcart. second-hand; A also Blue Enamelled Swing Got; cheap. Apply Shoulder of Mutitoci, Hig-h-etreet, Swansea^ fiOba-20 "UKXR SAL^ a Secand-haind Mailcart, almost ae ?f.new: cost four guinea^ will accept 15s.-Write Mailoart, "Daily^wt," Swansea. 223b2-25 a-nd Cbip Range; also SAI^, Fish and Chip lUnge; al» Chip- X pmg Machine and Utensils, n goad oon- dition; a bargain. -Apply 303, Neath-road, Landore, Swansea. 210n2-20 j^dsomer large, black New- 1 fomndnand-RetriCTer Dog; price 3C&- Por further particulars apply Williams, Ivy Buj4h Inn, Owmtwroh. > Tlb2-2X TjXXE SAI*B, EdSsoo't, Borne Phonograph, 2 X large Alumininsn and Brass Boms, Re- corder, and Quantity of Records.-Appiy 93, Wyclxtree«ree*, Morrietion. 160b2-23 VOlt SALE. a 30in. Guillotine Cutting Ma- X attune, by Harrild, > n pei-feot working order. EeBBtm for sale, larser one being eeeceeo.—AASneeB Guillotane, TeOy P6BL" Swacse*. loona-ao A NTIQUE—An Old Oak Oorner Cupboard for Sale, with two doors; cheap.—Apply 9, Argyle-street, Swansea. 1793.2-23 BARG AIN .-BpI oodi d toned Violin, with B Bow and Case, 21s., approval. Weekly payments taken.—CQarke, Ashibury Villa, Tuffley Avenue, Glouoester. 183b2-25 "J^RAPERY.—For Disposal, as a going oon- D corn, w-eil-egtabiaahltd Fancy Drapery and Dressimakicg Busanees, commanding ear- ner premises, central position, Shop and Showroom; let separately if desired; stock optional; fixtures at valuation.—W. Jones, 49, Mansel-street, Swansea, 105b2-21 "OICYCLilS frc-m JE.3 19ls. 6d. Guaranteed four AP years. Bicycles delivered on First De- posit of 5s. Tyre6 and Accessories at Whole- sale pzic-es. Write for Catalogue, post free.— Frankland's, 35, Railway-road. Blackburn. 2664 TTAND60MB Lot of Large Buff Orpington -L-t. Pullets for Sale, Cook's and Hunter's pedagTee Layers, 4s.. Oocicerels 5s. ea.ah.- W. Daviee, 22, Brunsiwick^tneet, Swansea. &n>2-n T^TAELCART.—Good second-hand Mailcairt X Wanted; must be in very good conui- tion.—<Stafie price to MaiL "Daily Rsart," Swansea. 241b2-36 Sale, X in perfect working order.—Address Type, "Daily Pest," Swansea. 2G5b2-25 T^TERY Hamdsome Pedigree Jersey Cow (sec- ond cialf); excetiieJt milker.—Appdy Farm Baikffj DodygaJTeg, Llandovery. 162b2-23 0 Billiard Tables for Sale, one full-size, one 10 x 5, one Dining Billiard Table.—Bil- liard Rooms, 215, High-street, Swansea. 74b 2-20 Herses, Cab*, Carti, &o FOR SA.LE. Tip Cart and OhaCcuttor. Apply Hemmings, Page-street, Swansea. 108b 2-21 pOR SALE, a, Light Wagon, suitable for ri Furniture or Aerarted Water, etc; very cheap; rixxm wanted.—Urifhths, 8, Parade. N<"ath- 209n2-27 POK SALE, active Horse, "Caiarlie,' 17 hands, warranted good worker in cha/ins or shaft-s; suit coal merchants or hauliers; would exchange for smaller one, or aeil for £ 7; barguin —John Thorne, 39, New Dock- road. LlaneJly. 157b2-23 f RANK Axle Cart for Sade; suit Cob.—J. Walsh, 2. Burrows-pla.ee, Swansea. 185b 2-25 TRISH HOUSES.—13 Cobs and Hones, 4 to 6 years old. acd 14 to 16 hands high, all quiet to ride and drive, suitable for gentle- mMi. tradesmen, and others.-Jefifreys Hotel, Oxford-street, Swansea. 139b2-22 W A-^TED, a good, strong Colliery Oob, age net under five, IWld not over 14 hands ~Aw>,y Davie Harry and Bros.. GeÐwen Co'lliery, Bynea. near Uanelly. 222n2-23 *"a! oi and Carriaga Requisites. rP Elilfi. Tasks. Porting*, CrueUtle SteeL 1 Iroii, Brass oagtizcx, Msohios lfc>ttJdisig; b. prices; repetitiru work; Spar h-els itpeei»i»ty. aiut all ktadt Colliery BeVLwitcs acci Cteaecal lingHmwriwg -Darid Brother a. ACUSIOAL. vr 1 a r piASOFOBTl TTXNINGr as, 6d. Reeoan- X mendations from Dr. Tnrpin. Glad- stuce, and Broad* ood and Sons Pianos from flopkinKHi, CollarcJ, Brinsmead, etc. Sale or Hire.—Charles Eadon. 56. Bruns- w.ck-street, Swansea. TJIANOS TUNED, 3s. 6d. Piaoos and Or- X gains Co.lard. Brijisme(IMjt Karn, etc.; excellent stock; 10B. 6d. monthly—J. F. CoJ- lett, 4, Nicholl-street, Swaaaea. 686a3-4 /^J.ORS AND KAT.Llf AN Pianoforte, upright 1r?n fra ooxupaas, overstrung 60 8Tuin<xifl. J Bnudier aztd Sons, Win<i- ctrcctf Swftosoft. 125b2-23 pLANOPO-RTE, by "HoaJte," overstrung. ± iron frame, chEck aCltirm ebomiged case; cost 43 guineas reduced to £ 21.—Thompson and fchackell, Ltd., 32, Castle-street, Swan- 147b2-21 T>IANO TUNING.—Experienced Tuners sent X to any part on the shortest notice; charges from 3s. fAi.; yearly contracts arr^n?Tf :'>T ^°mP«on aind ShackeU, Ltd., 32, Cast-e-st.reet, Swansea. 147b2-21 pHOXOGRAPBS and Grama phones, the P best value in Talking Machines is the "Exoelsior." price Zi 12s. 6d —Thompson and Shaciell, Ltd., æ, Castle-street, Swansea. 147b2-21 PIAJfO for Sale, cheap, by one of the best •rv ^rcr1 • room wanted —Apply p„ D. Ward, Furnisher, Goat-street, Swansea. 146!>2-21 SALE, a Harrnoniium, by Jaanes Smith, beauti ul tone, nine stop6; suit private ^voa9?, o1" Write Harmonium, "Daily Post, Swansea. I05n2-2rt g— TRADE SPECIALITIES. p VERY Woman should send two stamps for °?r Illustrated Book, contain- ing valuable information how all Irregulari- ti^s and Otetrartiou3 may be entirely avowieJ or removed by simple meane. B-e- comm'ended by eminent physicians, as the only safe. sure, and genuine remedy. Never fails. ^P°°eaii'(^> of TtesrtimoniaJ& Ifctafb- lished 1862.—Mr. p. Blainohard, VY„ Dalston- lane, London. qBOMTD-RAND PuraitTare Bought, any quamtivty. Best price given.—A. Par- sons, 1, Oalvert-street next side entrance St. Mary's Church, Swansea. 2C3b2-25 LADIES: PSEE SAMPLEB,-My famous L Female Pills-Sale. Reliable, Effective, Beneficial. MIS. Arons, Palatine-road, Blackpool- BncCoga stamp. Mention paper. rthe Furnishing"-Trade.-Carving done J- for theTrade.-e. G. Jesty. 19a, Cather- ine-street, Swansea Nat. Tel. No. 262x4. 155b2-22 POLYTHONE, Penny in the Flot, large 1. fine toned instrumenU with six tunes; cost 918 lOa-. reduced to £5.-32. Castle-Ptrcfit, Swansea. 147h2-21 Vj OTEPAPER Printed with your Address, Memorial Cards, Visiting Cards, Wed- ding Cards, printed newest Style; Latest fashionable Stationery in Stock—Ebys Roib- grfrs. Stationer and Printer, Momston. t.c. MARRIED LADIES > -INFORMATION and .A.T- ADVICE OF PRICELESS VALUE Send stamped envelope. Please name this paper.—Mrs. LAWRENCE, St. Eimo, EfeTemont, Liverpool. LIU MOT" Paper Blinda, each rolled on jj rod, choice, durable, strong, sold everywhere.—Gills. Heckmandwike. 437y3-24 HINA and EARTHENWARE.—Cheap A&- z sorted Oraftes. Send for our Free Price List before baying.—Sheaf Pottery Manufac- turers. Lomgton. Staffs 219a4-18 A MERICAN Corn Plaster, saperiot- to aid A Oom Paints. Try, then judge. No failure, no pajn or burning, no harassing (>;rns; ease immed'ately, 7i-d. — MyTddiin M.E-P' Chemist, Oxford-street, G wan sea. 5i6a3-30 -pyoORS.—Why use Foreign Doors? Engl sth I ) made, 6ft. 6in, 6s. 2d.; solid moulded, rg ^21 other sixes in stoeik. Send build- er's trade cart for lisL-^ennings and Co., 366, Penny well-road, Bristol. 8S>a2-22 0nz0ib1e SitÆJel. TSAJ4S. Tanks. Porgines, CrucSWe Steed, Lron. and Brass Castings. Machine Moulding; low prices; repetition work; Spur Wheels Speciality, and all kinds Colliery Requisites and General Eng^eermg.-David Brothers. Penooed. ^y5"10 HIP Potato and Oook Shop Fittings. Erery variaty. Oiampion Ranges, Po- tato Peelers, Shop on Wheels. 127-page List Free.—iSahbntt^B, Potand-street. Maochesber. p.p4-31 MATRIMONIAL POST AND FASHION- l.t ABLE MARRIAGE ADVERTISER," I pealed envelope, 5d., with Circular 9d. Efetaib- lished one third centary.—Editor, Room E 10, Trafalgar Buildings, London, W C. Wstance immaterial. Specimen copy stamp. 755aK56 LADIES recommend Gaalder's Pills of Apiol and Steel, beca,nee they are effective. 7jd., 2s. 3d., extra strong, 4s.. Bald- win, Chemist, Electric Parade, Hiolloway, London. 2867 WATCH STOPPED? — Why have your Watch tinkered by ^competent re- pairers, when by going to Campbell and Co. (late Hiers, Bros., Watchmalgers and Jewellers to his Majesty King Edward), you can get it skilfully repaired a* a low price.— Addrres 20. Arcade. High-street, aiso 3, St. Helens-road, Swansea. 235n3-19 SPECIAL lines in Braces, Mikado l(%d.; s Cyclc with ball bearings, -is. 3d.; all leather Braces, 2s. 6d.; American patents, 28. 6d. and Is —Hasqwenoort, 53, Btgli-efpcet. Swansea. 265b2-21 ZONOFHONE Talking Machine, latest Z flower braas horn, £5 5s., withoct a doubt i the best that is made. Easy terms arranged. —Hasquencort, 53, High-street, Swansea. 265b2-a TRADS SPECIALITIES. IVOTICE.—Mr. Pennell, Newsaffent, Bryn-y- Mor-road, Swansea, Delivers the Daily Post" free of extra charge, in BrynmiH and the West End district. 100n^-22 T ADIES should send stamped envelo.pe for li Free Sample of my Improved Remedaes. Never fail.—Nurse R. Nichols. l0, road, Southeea. 366w2-20 ESTABLISHED OVER 20 YEARE. ^Y WA-. liamson's Celebrated Pies, Black Puddings, Polony, Brawn, Cooked Meats, Ox Tongues, Home Cured haans bacon. All good- manufactured on the pre- m^ses. Wholesale a/ad retail. — 85» street, Swaaieea. Nat Tel. 0510. rPo BUILDEBS.-RillheaÙ, Memorandums, -L Business Circulars and OaIÙ, Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every tand 01 Oommeroiau Printing at the Cambrian Office, 211. High-street. Swansea.. BR. NOBLE S Kidney and Backache Pills, for Backache. Ehennsatism. weaK, Back, Lumbago, Diabetes, Bright's Gravel. Prioe Is— Myrddin Da vies, 4, Oxford-street, Swansea. 55/aa-ou r EFT-OFT OI.OTBTN C- -Eest prices given A for Ladies' and Gents', and Children s Left-off Clothing. Bo ta et" Post-oards re- ceive preempt attention.—Mrs. Morwa. 29, I 1-ower Union-streat, Swansea MARRIED IJAIDIBS. — Mrs. Lawrence, Woman's Friend, has a Safe, Reliable Remedy of Priceless Value.—Stamped enve- lope, St. Elmo, Egremont, Liverpool (Name paper). ^5a4'10 BRYNlflLL.—The "Daily Post." may be B had from Maggs Bros., "The Spot," King FAvex-cro-road. Swansea. All editions, nt earliest times. 120n2-22 l ETFTOFF CSothing, Boots, etc. Highest I Cash Prices ft.r La<&es', Gentlemen'g. and Children's. Families waited urcm by appointment .—Mr*. Gibbs, 24. Fabian-street 8: Thomas, Swansea 963a DA VIES' Balsam of Honey far Oonghs, Colds. Asthma. Brooehllis. ,«|c. — Pre- 'pLeeH only by J.» street. Is l§d. and 2s. W. per bottle. d.b-2t^e. { street. Is lid. and 2s. W. per bottle. d.b.2t.c,. { THB CATCH OF THE SEASON in Coventry Cycles.—Ovolee from £ 4 10s .cash. Sup- plied by gradual payments of 2s. 6d. per I week. Guanunteed fo-ur years. Write for catalogue Agents Wan ted .-Cambrian Oycle Co., Coventry. 959a7-ll | CHINA! CHINA!! CHINA !—Call and see! oor up-to-date Stock, direct from the works, of Dinner, Tea. Toilet, and Tr nket Sets. Tue Storee for useful Presents. Vases and Clock Sets in great variety Every cue- tomer shares in the profits. 5 per cent dis- cmnt given. Compare our prices Pay how and when you like We make no extra charge.—The People's Benefit China and Glaes Stores, Station Buildings. Alexandra- road. Swansea, near G.W.R. 945a3-12 IF yon want the newest in Millinery, go to D. M. Lougher, lo, Hawarden-cresjent, Swansea, for superior quality, at lowest pos- sible prices. Hats renovated equal to new. 105b2-21 ELASTIC Stockings, Anklets, and Knee J Caps, in all sizes, at 2s. and 2s. 6d. each. Moses Jones, Chemist, 12. High-street, Swan- sea. 124b2-20 IMPORTANT to Mothers.—Efvery Mother L who values the health acd cleanliness of her child should use Harrison's "Reliable" Nuraery Pomade. One application killa all knits and vermin, beautifies and strengthens the hair. In tins, 4Jd. and 9d. Postage Id. —George W. Harrison, Chemist, Broad-street, Eeading- SoJd by Clhemwte. Agents: M. Da vies, Chemist, 4, Oxford-street, Swansea, Evan Jones, Chemist, Gowertcn. LADIES.—To look Neat you must have a well-fitting Oorset. Then why not go to F Foner, Oorsetiere, at 5, High-street Ar- cade, Swansea, who gives gteat satiisfar-t-ion. Corsets to measure from 43 lid. Nat. Tel., 260xj. 129b2-20 EDUCATION. /^ITVIL Service Candidates successfully pre- O pared for their examinations. Numer- ous recent sucoeases. Telegraph Learners, Head Post Office, Swansea, Male Sorters Londoc and Swansea G.P.O.. Pitman s Shorthand rapidly taught. Arithmetic, Book-keeping, etc. Sucoess guaranteed. Ladies or Gentlemen.-Mr. Harris, Shorthand School, 22, New Oxford-street, Swansea 3451 PRIVATE TUITION in Fran oh, German, p Italian. Spanish, Latin. Rook-keeping. Shorthand, Typewriting. Arithmetic, etc. Thorough and rapid preparation for ex- aminations and Business Translations and Foreign Correspondence. — Oswald Korth, Author of Commercial Spanish Grammar, 1, Kensington-terrace, Swansea. Nat. Tel. No 636 24d.b. MONEY TWIIAIAMB and Co. Welcome-lane, T 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 WiiI- liams, Manager. Corp. Tel 124. 107a4-18 MONEY. P O AAA for Investment, at 4 per oent., w^jUuUon Farm or other Freehold Security.—Write Lex, "Daily Post," Swansea. 114b2-22 ASH to Advance on personal security, quickly, on most moderate terms, and with easy weekly repayments—Apply Cash, 'Daily Post." Swansea. 639a2-28 AAA ready to Invest at an hour's Notice. Persons of Position, j"ar- mers or Tradesmen, supplied with cash from £10 upwards. Sunply on your written pro- mise to Repay. 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