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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTH WALES DA "Y POST. ^OEDSS. ONCE. | SIX TIMES. 2 Words 0 6 0 "> 10 20 Words 0 9 I 1 0 1 6 40 Words 1 0 j 1 5 I 2 3 Words 1 3 3 9 Words I 1 6 3 0 4 6 Thm charges apply only to the classes of Ad- *ertisement specified below, and are strictly con- fined to those which are ordered for consecutive insertion, and paid for previous to insertion: if either of these conditions are not complied with, the Advertisement will be charged by Business Scale .—Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To be Let or Sold, Lost, Found and. Miscellaneous Wants. QPECIAL Notice.—Applicants sending replies L to Advertisements addressed to initin Is or Petitions names, at this Office, arc requested not to Bend origin*^ testimonials with their applica- tions, but to enclose copies of testimonials only. 0 T I C The South Wales Daily Post will be delivered direct to subscribers from r"ic Chief Offices, High-street, Swansea, at the following PREPAID RATES:— Per Messenger. Per Post. s. d. s. d. One Month 16 3 0 Three Months 4 0 7 6 Six Months 7 0 0 Twelve Months" 14 0 26 0 Any irregularity in the delivery should be made known immediately at the Chie'f Offices. SITUATIONS VACANT. Q MART Boys Wanted to take Newspaper Rounds; good weekly wages paid,—Apply Publisher, South Wales Daily Post." WANTED immediately, good general Servant.— Apply at 150, High-street, Swanse192 WANTED, a good General Servant, one used to a business house preferred.—Apply Rus-ell s Confectionery Works, High-street, Swansea. a222 WANTED, good Ironers.-Apply personally, mornings, between 9 and 10, Model Laundry, Clarence-terrace. a211 AGENT Wamted R26 per quarter, paid weekly; splendid opening; experience unnecessary; specimens free.—Address Compo Works, Farnworth, Bolton. a 178 AGENTS Wanted in Swansea and the surrounding towns, to start, BENSON'S WATCH CLUBS for the supply Tprm ,°und. anil reliable Timekeepers ata moderateprice EI?N<sAweral- Particulars and pamphlet post free. J. W. °riKinator of the flub System (40 years ago), 62 AT^KJULL. LONDON. K.C. SITUATIONS WASTED. R E-ENGAGEMENT as Morning or Daily Governess to children under twelve years good 1, 85. Argyle-street. a22<1- PROPERTY FOR SALE. WANTED, to Sell a new House in an excellent locality in Swansea, and well built, which will let for about C28 a year.—Apply to Messrs. LLOYD &al,nd OwpN- Solicitors, York-street, Swansea. a221 TO BE LU, CA RMARTHENSHlRE. TO LET, SUPERIOR FARM-HOUSE LODGINGS *^6 ? mlleefrom Manchester JLIH^ Miiford Itailwiy, T miles from L. & N.W. Railway.) HREE well-furnished Sitting-rooms and FiveLedrooms with sole use of a kitchen, and every convenience for cooking. Use of Pony Trap and Riding fioi-se. Good Fish- ing. Situated in one of the moat picturesque portions of South Wales. A trustworthy reference can be given. Apply to T. P. JojtKS, Troedybrvn, Piim nsaiiit. LianNi-rcla R.S.O.. South \Va! es. ^po LET, Blairmont House, 66, Walter-road, 10 rooms, with boxand bath rooms, lavatory, China pantry, 2 w.c.'s, conservatory, hot and cold water, ^enetians,chandeliers, brass poles, &c.-Raquire at 78, alter-road. al37 TO LET, a Yard, enclosed by walls and somf building thereon, having water frontage adjoin' New Cut, Swansea rent moderate.—Apply to W Jones, 46, Wind-street, Swansea. a2H TO LET, for three weeks, a Furnished House, 10 minutes walk from a Railway Station milk and vegetables.—Apply Christmas, Llanwrda. a213 npO LET, Grocery, Corner Shop and Premises, J- large garden, centre of mining district.—Appirj DAVID REES, Cape, Forestfach, Swansea. al81 qiO LET, 10, Lion-street, Waunwen, Corner House J- and Shop, good oven and premises.—Apply 4, St. Helen's-crescent, Swansea. a161 MACHINERY AND TOOLS. SAFETY Cushion-tyre Bicycle for Sale, ball bear- will in good condition, cost £ 15, AS vv i.e ? eas^ I a bargain.—Apply to T. WILI.IAMS, 4S, Water-street, Neath. al9+ "ONEUMATJC""SAFETY, £ 8 10s., worth £ 20; "PnTTWDiaJ?°nc' ^all head faultless.—Write to F. G. -roa<l, Norwich. a220 Tools, Garden Spades, Forks. Wire miiKt V^a Por ^> Syringes 9d. last two weeks sold.—Ashford's, Orange-street, Swansea. a219 "VTlCToiiiA KNITTING MACHINE, 8§ bed, 120 needle^ J^plete; cost 13 guineas cash, only £ 6.—Green- woca,_jrinit v-str,.pt- Hanley, Staffordshire. XJARHISON KNITTING MACHINE, grape B, 116 nearly new, not unpacked cost 13 guineas, ihire —Greenwood, Trinity-street, Hauley, Stafford- Sittings for all kinds of ovens; also oven tiles, Mlll-lanJrcm<d,ei S* ,an'C3' ^c'' s*nd for ''st-—TLINKS, 3, TROUGHS; all sizes in stbek; made of best jane Cardifj?asonetl wtKx1' Bencl for list.—Toxics, 3, Mill- MACHINE, Cylinder, 48 /-f T'arl.V new, cost £ 10. Price 5 guineas.— = MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE, a few cwts. of clean waste paper.— A-Pply *>lA>jA(-,EK, Daily Post" Office. HAV—One thousand tons for Sale.—John P. Enright, Listowel, Co. Kerry. a215 FOR DISPOSAL, Pony Phaeton in good condition, Sn. wl^1 brake complete. — Apply, Repository, _ansga. SALE, at Swansea Horse and Carriage several useful Vehicles, also firsfc- cription rneS* u,ul Stable Requisites of every des- nearly new walnut Dog Cart, worthy 4-ran. c\ a, n of purchasers requiring a first-rate view at Swang^*1' Horse Repository. ]A-Ccoulits Colleeted on Com- niission. Town or Country. Monthly settle- ments. Security given.—co., 58, Waterloo-street. a n f; TRADESMEN'S Books Posted Up. Accounts made up. Muderate terms.—c.'o., 58, Waterloo- street, Swansea. a217 HORSES ahvaj'scn hand for Sale or Hire at the Horse Repository, Oxford-strr-et, Swansea. ONUAIAN. Cross-strf-et, holds the largest stock of JLj New and Second-hand Harness in Wales, at prices to suit everybody. HARDWARE, Furniture, Bassinettes, Carts, Toys, JL- -iL Pipes, Watches, Jewellery. Agents wanted. Buyer's Guide free.—Write Henry May, Biimingham. a204 ARNESS. -Don't bny till you inspect our stock; largest in Wales; half saddlers' prices.— SADDLERY COMPAY. 214, High-street, Swansea. al89 isn.-Fresli Supplies Daily from all the principal Jt' Fishing Stations; wholesnle and retail.-P. ijolyneux, Fish Salesman and Herring Carer, 120, §igh-street. jVff ARQUEES, Circular Tents, Pavilions, Flags for Hire, banquets, Eisteddfodau, Horticultural &c.—Apply, Post or Telegraph, JONATHAN Swansea. ^2,12 _TCHERS, Butchers. — Parnall and Sons, Limited, 12, Alexandra-road, Swansea, are ke .J?*ftcturers of the National F'>od Preservative, lor Unri^ fresh all kinds of peris able food products, as a gikSausage Meal of unqu, "tionable superiority .t- polony itute for bread, and a kinds of sausage, and of tK awn' alld pie seasonir s, guaranteed pure, —j^jSncst quality obtainable.. ^^CCOKU-1(AND Kitchen liange, shelving, Gastittlngs, 6treet^Swa°r *ale-—^Apply, Manager, Daily Font, 211, High CHtENG?5 and Energy for Nerves, Brain, and Heart.— rSst 9:rv' one box of Dr. Ui'cardo'slnergisiRg Pills.Free by ES;fr°ia A. C.Thomas, Chemift, 6, Broad-rtraet,Blae- PUBLIC NOTICES. RHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAIL- it WAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Second HALF-YEARLY ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of the Rhondda and Swansea Bay RaA^y will be held at the MACK WORTH HOTEL, Swansea, on MONDAY, the 14th August, 1893 at Twelve o'clock at Noon, for the General Purposes of the Undertaking. The Transfer Sooks will be closed from the 7th August to the 14th August, both days inclusive. JOHN J. JENKINS, Chairman. H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, 29th July, 1893. gOUTH WALES LIBERAL FEDERATION. ANNUAL CONFERENCES AND DEMONSTRATION, ABERDARE. MONDAY, 14TH AUGUST. Messrs. D. A. THOMAS, M.P., Major E. R. JONES, M.P., FRANK EDWARDS, M.P., W. WILLIAMS, M.P., W. ABRAHAM, M P., and R. D. BUliNIE, M.P., will take part. ,.T For Conference Tickets apply to Mr. K. HALL; Federation Offices, 53, Queen-street, Cardiff. EDUCATION. SWANSEA (ARNOLD) COLLEGE, WOODLANDS TPiRRACE, SWANSEA. NEXT TERM Commences SEPTEMBER, 4,1893. During the last four years over 100 pupils have passed Liondon Matriculation, Civil Service, Medical, Law, and Pharmaceutical, Preliminary, and Navy Examinations.—Apply, iitAD-MASTBR. EXCURSIONS. a m /r A RI N E EXCURSIONS from Swansea by the Fast Channel-going Salooa Steamer WLM ALEXANDRA." (Weather an<l circumstances permitting.) Wednesday, August 9th, ILFRACOMBB and CLOVBLLY. Leaving Swansea at 5.30 a.m. Returning from llfracombe on Thursday, at 12o'clock. SWANSEA BAY REGATTA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th, TRIPS ROUND THE First Trip leaves the West Pier at 3 p.m.; 2nd Trip at 4.30 p.m. Fares, Is. and Is. 6d. Friday, August 11th, ILFRACOMBE and CLOVELLY. Leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m. Leaving llfra- combe at 5.30 p.m. Saturday, August 12th, ILFRACOMBE and LYN- MOUTH. Leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m. Leaving Ilfracombe at 6 p.m. Sunday, August 13th, towards OxwiCH BAY and WORM'S HBAD. Leaving Swansea at 5.30 p.m. FATLr,.s. -Ilfracombe, 1st Class Saloon, 3s. 6d. 2nd Class Saloon, 2s. 6d. (Day Excursion); Single 1st Class, 4s. 6d.; 2nd Class, 3s.; Trip Around The Bay, Is. 6d. Return from. Swansea to Clovelly or Lynmouth, Saloon, 6s.; Fore Cabin, 4s.; to Weston, Saloon, 4s. 2nd Saloon, 3s. Season Tickets on application, Tickets and Refreshments on board. NOTICE.—The Owners will not hold themselves responsible for the safety of any passenger or in- tending passenger before embarking or after dis- embarking this steamer. Please cross the bridge at Glo'ster-place for the Alexandra Wharf, east side of South Dock Basin. The Alexandrais the largest and fastest Cross Channel Steamer in the Bristol Channel, and as a proof of her excellent sea-going qualities, she has a Board of Trade Certificate for 351 Passengers to any port in the United Kingdom, as well as the Continent between the Elbe and Brest. The Alexandra is the only steamer allowed the above number and Certificate in the Bristol Channel; also Cross Channel Certificate licensed to carry 553. JJARINE gXCURSION. BY THE FAVOURITE FAST AND STEAMER, "PRIVATEER" (Weather and other circumstances permitting), SWANSEA BAY REGATTA. SHORT TRIPS AROUND THE BAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th, Leaving the West Pier at 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. Fare Is. Refreshments may bo had on board. MONEY. 13. CALVERT STREET, SWANSEA Y.3 TO £ 300 ADVANCED ON PROMISSORY NOTE. Own Name only required. Advances same day a applied for. SOUTH WALES ADVANCE CO., 13. CALVERT STREET, SWANSEA. 11. BEHRENS, Manager. TO LEND, in sums from £ 100 to £ 500, on good leasehold security or would purchase cottage properly in Swansea. -Apply C. L., "Daily Post." al95 APARTMENTS. COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS to let, 13, Picton-tcrrj.ce, Mount lJIeas*nt. Suitable for married couple. Moderate terms. a223 j SITTING and Bedroom to Let, for one or two gen- tlemen homo comforts; splendid view of bay; terms inoderate.-36, Montpellier-terrace. a208 LFRACOMB E -Visitors will find home comforts, combined with sea-side pleasure, at the Marine Boarding-house. Tariff, from 5s. per day: weekly, from 30s.; splendid view.—Mrs. Hoileyhead, proprietress. al76 WANTED. CASH Advanced to responsible Persons, at a few hours' notice, on Note of Hand alone, at reason- able interest. Easy re-payments take*. Borrowers can rely upon all transactions being kept strictly private.—Apply, by letter, to J. H. JONES, 22, Irafal- gar-place, Brynmill, Swansea. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED, Ladies and Gentlemen to form Amateur Dramatic Society.—Apply, by letter, Stage, 211, Cardiff-road, Aberaman. al87 WANTED, Small Grocery find Provision Business (genuine); village or country.—Apply JOHX Ems ;Mn.TON, Weston-super-Mare. REGISTRY OFFICES. rpo Ladies Requiring servants.—Several Strong Country J Girls, various ages, 16 to 21, want Situations.—MKS. COSTKB'S Registry Office,Gloucester. = MATRIMONIAL. ATRIMONY—Yoim^Lady, 22, with £ 700 a year will marry at once if she can meet with suitable gentle- man, as lier relations are trying to force a distasteful en- gagement upon her.—Miss Dane, 59, Adys Road, Bast Dulwich, Lomlon, S.IS. „ -a. USED IT FOR THIRTY YEARS, none to equalit vet: HAYMAN'S MOST HEALING Cough Mixture I ever tried. BALSAM OF 'CURED MY COLD at once. I heartily recommend it: HOREHOUNT) 'USED WITH CHILDREN with marked good.' Sold ETerywhere.Price Is. ld., 2s. 9d. Bottle. ARISTOTLE-S Works (genuine edition), complete with A coloured plates. 352 pages, for SO stamps; Paris by coloured plates. 552 pages, for SO stamps; Paris by Night or Gav Lite in Paris (illustrated), 50 stamps; London hv Nieht or'Gay Life in London (with pictures), 30 stamps —All post free from B. BeWkith, 28, R«nibftW«ta<Mt. iivtr- jpool (established 1832). BUY YOUR DRAPERY AT E D W A R D S' THE BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE. 0 ( H. FREEDMAN & SON, 0 COLLEGE STREET, SWANSEA. PAWNBROKERS AND JEWELLERS. Forfeited Pledges always for sale equal to new. GOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATCHES, Diamond Rings, Guns, Car- penters' Tools. Dresden China, Silver Spoons. Inspection Q Invited An Iron Room for Jewellery Deposits. TRY J JQ 4, HIGH-STKEET, 'FOR BRISH WINES „ (SPECIALITY), ORANGE, UER, RAlBTTs), PORT RASP- ^SRRY, EID :R. ONLY PEK BOTTLE. „ ^-il Priee, Is. 3d.) THE ST^ea MART, SWANSEA. THE "j £ 2^TA" JJ^ESTAUHANT, VY, ILFRACOMBE, Is the most \njent for passengers from Swansea. Dimng accomtion for about300. Special arrSD4ta for large parties. Terms on application. "Atlanta" o House is the most com- fortable home in Grand sea views from all parts of the & Large and airy bedrooms. Hot and Cold r Private Bathing Beach. Balconies frontlkck_ T. „J?!MODERAT«. PHOPRIEg G BARBER (L. Swansea) SAFETIES! o^S! SAFETIES Write lor ™osv,iete List in the trade Post Free, containT 5QQ ^ew AN(J Second- hand Machines, all rgj. patterns. Machines from 25s. Cheapest ist in the World. Trade supplied. 50 per cei er than other makers. Resent T. M. tEN SON. 18, ALEXANDRA -1DE BUILDINGS s,, A. GENERAL COION AGENT. Agent for the Nat.ionhone Company. Agent for the London-ead Lights, Stained. Glass for Cftthedra\omes^c Work. Agent for Encaustic osaic Work and Mural Decoration, Brass Estimates Free. s on View. Licensed Victuallers Vt gtoc)j8 Taken. Books Balai,, WILLIAMS, WATERLOO-STREET, SWANSEA, AGENT FOR QUADRANT CYCLES. I CHEAPEST DEALER IN THE DISTRICT. JJEIGHAM & QOMPANY, PAINT AND VARNISH MANUFACTURERS, OIL AND GLASS IMPORTERS, PAINTS FOR WOOD, PAINTS FOR IRON, PAINTS FOR STONE, CARDIFF. SAFETIES. "WULFKUNA'S" UP TO DATE. Poulor diamond-framed Safeties fiom £ 8 cash or on hire system. Buyers would do well to see these machines before purchasing. Machines taken in Exchange. I SAFETIES 1 J. J. Ev A N S, "CROSS SAWS." 90, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA II SAFETIES I L L 0 Y D BROS4 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. HARCOURT STREET, MOUNT PLEASANT, SWANSEA. Shop Fitting executed equal to London and Bristol Houses. FOR STYLISH HATS GO TO HY. PARKER, PRACTICAL HATTER, (Late with Mr. J. Lloyd Davies, of Castle-street), Who is making a Speciality of a 3s. 9D. HAT, The best in the trade, ALL FUR. 9, THE ARCADE, HIGH STREET, ECONoMY IN -J^ADIES' DRESSES. SEND YOUR SOILED DRESSES, JACKETS, FEATHERS, &c, TO W E. YAUGHAN & CO., LIMITED, STEAM-POWER DYERS, SCOURERS, &c., 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, Whose practical experience and extensive business plant enable them to produce a brilliancy and per- manency of colour and superiority of finish nor to be equalled by any Dyers in South Wales, and not to he surpassed by any in the kingdom. I SPECIAL LINES TO CLEAR THIS WEEK. I AWN Mowers, Knives and Forks, Electro- j plated Forks, Spoons, Teapots, and Cruet Stands. S. CRAPPER, IRONMONGER, HEATHFIELD-STREET. IDRIS & COS,, TABLE WATERS. (Manufacturers to Her Majesty the Queen.) SODA, LEMONADE, LITHIA, SELTZER, Supplied in Syphons. IDRIS & Co's., Soda Water is recommended by the Medical Profession as the Best and Purest obtainable. Sold by W. THOMAS & CO., Glo' stcr Buildings, Swansea. WILLIAM COPUS, ST. HELENS r STEAM, MARBLE, SLATE, AND MONUMENTAL WORKS, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA, (Opposite Hospital). Tombs, Tablets, Monuments and Head Stones, Inscriptions in Imperishable Letters Enamelled, Slate, and MarbleChimney Pieces. w ILD 's rp E MP E 11 A N C B JJ OTKI. Z0 to 34, LUDGATE HILL. Heme Comforts. Except ioualiv cleau and quiet. Centra for business or pleasure. Tariff ou application. JNO. D. WILD. Manager 1. I PATENT MINES, TOILET REQUISITES, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, AND DRUGGISTS' » SUNDRIES, le re I. ■ ry TAYLOR & COMPANY, LIMITED. N. S'LIED AT LONDON STORE PRICES, FOR CASH. ttf.j FIRST LIST. ARTICLES. Cash Prices. s. d. UeticAcid,Coutf.2:Wtlw,. } 9 Yntiphelique Milk „ •• 3 9 yien and Hanbury's Cod Liver Q x 1 2 0 3 10 » 6 10 ,kiieu ana H,.inbury's Tasteless Ca 6d bottle 0 4i Allen and Hanbury's Tasteless Cu- 16 bottle. 0 Allen and H anbury's Tasteless Ca 9 Is 9d bottle 1 4 Allen and Hanburv's Tasteless Casf 3s bottle ■■■, 2 AUena^Hanbur/sMa'teaPoodj 7 A&iBSon's Inl'ant's Preservative £ h 4.6 | Almond Oil, per 4oz. bottle Amrnonfa, CarbVpev pound q Ammonia Liquid per 4oz. bottle. 4 Scrub's Cloudy 0 Aromatic Vinegar 2oz. bottle 3 Allen's Anti-fat, 6s 6d bottle 5 a lion's Zvlo-balsamum, 3s 6d size for > A llpn's Hair Restorer, 6s bottle for j A eoi" P1?to8>18 W,i i Bergamottc Essence ioz.. • | Bicarbonate of Soda 802. Potash 4oz. Bridal^Bouquet Bloom 3s 6d bottle Phum, Taylor s Is bottle ■ Bui-gess U<"i Is °W 8lze Tjftl5o Liniment, 2s 9d size len(?er'a Food, Is 6d size ■■■ RJI-IPV'S Anti-Catarrh, 2s3d size. BirleJ Baby's Blessing, Is 1W »« £ preparations of Fhosphoru size. 1 Beetle powder, Harden's 3d packets .A » "is packets Bellow's Is 6d size j Ralaam of Honev, Is lid size ••• Barrow Evans' Hair Restorer, U bottle Beecham's Pills, ^dbox for Is lid box for Cough Pills. Rlair's Gout Pills, Is lid size ••• Bishop's Citrate of Magnesia,^ botUe Carlsbad Salt, Is size M lB6dsize.- Citrate Lithia, Is 6d size Caffiene, 2s 6d size Bird's Custard Powder, Is bo* ° ftdBixe Bond's Marking Ink with Stretch S1Z0 Bond's Oa'k Tree Cases, la'ed size Borax, per lb Ground 3d packets Stareh Glaze, Id 2 for Braeg'e Charcoal, 2s bottle for BlSCUltB Brand's Essence of Beef, 3s 6d tin Brandreth'B Pills, Is lid "v Cari' Cigarettes, Churchill's Is 9d size 1 3 Chadwick's Hygienic Crystals, Is li d „ 0 Ik Carlsbad Salt (Karlsbades Sprudelsalz) 4s Bottles 2 3 „ 6s „ 4 6 Cuticura Ointment, small size 2 4 „ large 4 6 „ Plaster, Is Hd size 1 0 „ Resolvent (liquid) 4 6 Cuticura Boap (Toilet), Is. Tablet 0 10 Camphor Liniment, 2-oz bottle 0 7 1Camphorated Oil, 4-oz bottle 0 6 Camomile Flowers, per lb 1 9 Camphor, English, per small block 0 2 „ per large block, about 4oz 0 7 Camphorated Chalk, pr Ib 1 6 „ 4-oz bottle. 0 6 „ 6d packet 0 3 Chalk, Precipitated, per lb 0 5 Chemical Food (Dr. Parrish's formula).— Prepared especially for this establish- ment, 4-oz bottle 0 7t Ditto ditto, 8-oz bottle 0 10i 2 Ditto ditto, 16-oz bottle 1 2 Chloric (Ether, 2-oz. bottle 0 8 Citrate of Iron and Quinine, i-oz. bottle. 0 7 „ i-oz. bottle. 1 0 Cloth cleaner, 6d bottle 0 4-b Cod Liver Oil, bottled especially for this establishment, and is of the finest quality procurable, being nearlv tasteless, in 8-oz. bottles 0 9 Ditto ditto, 16-oz. bottles 1 4 Ditto ditto, 32-oz. bottles 2 3 Confection of Senna, 4-oz. covered pots 0 10i Cayenne Lozenges, per lb. 1 6 Calli Cura, the NewCorn Remedy, Is l-id size 0 9 Cantharidine Pomade. Rimmers 0 9 Carter's Little Liver Pills, per box 0 10i Castor Oil, blue bottles, 3 oz. 0 3 8oz. 0 8 8 oz 0 6 16 oz. 0 10 berry's Tooth Paste, Is potior. 0 9 alvert's Carbolic Acid, for disinfecting purposes, per Is 6d size 1 0 lark's Blood Mixture, 2s 9d size for 2 4 lls „ 9 6 lark's Miraculous Salve, Is lid size 0 10i „ B 41 Pills, 4s 6d size 3 4 iambourd's Ointment for Scald's, Burns, and Erysipelas, Is lid size tor 0 10i emical Food, Is. size 0 7t loride of Lime, pound tins 0 4 ikle's Antibilious Pills, Is lid size for. 0 9i ldy's Fluid, Crimson 0 9 „ Green, i pints 0 4i isfoot Chest Protector 0 11 jgreve's Balsamic Elixir, Is lid bottle. 0 10i r „ „ 2s 9d bottle 2 3 i „ 4s 6d bottle 3 3 J „ lis bottle 9 3 Shields, Is boxes for 0 10 011 Mixture, Purrett's Magic. Is lid size 0 9! V w's Cough Elixir, Is 9d Bize 1 4 V „ 48 6d size 3 6 J „ lis size 8 10 Q e's Heal All, Is lid size 1 0 0 ^s's Flowers and Honey 2 3 a *ed Water, 8-oz bottle 0 4i wditch's Saponaceous Tooth Powder 0 8 1 id Iron, Bravais, 3s. 6d size 2 3 rt fd's Fluid Magnesia, Is size 0 8i „ 2s 6d size 1 8 A C Acidulated Svrup, Is size 0 9 n iderry) Pain Killer, Is lid size for 0 10i h'sCod Liver Oil, 2s 6d size for. 1 8 ,Q 3s 9d size for. 3 2 Voice Lozenges, 6d box 0 5 Enamel, Aspinall's all erloiirq 0 5 „ „ extra large ••• 0 Hi Epps' Glycerine Jujubes, 7 £ d. size ••• 0 6i Ede's Gout Pills, Is lid size # 0 102 Erasmus Wilson's Hair Wash. Is 6d size. 1 2 Eau D' El Teb, Is 6;-l size 1 4 Euchrisma,3s 6d size ••• 2 4 Egg Julep. Trueiitt's, 2s size 1 5 Ev.ns' Digestive Pearls, Is lid size 0 10i Epsom Salts, per lb. 0 If „ 1411)s. for 1 0 Essence of Senna, 2-oz. bottle 0 4t „ 4-oz bottle 0 8 Essence of Raspberry, 4-oz. bottle 0 Hi Elliman's Einbroeation for Horses, 2s size 1 9 Elliman'sI'nivcrsalEmbrocation Is l$d size 1 0 Effervescing Lozenges, Cooper's 0 9 Eno's Fruit Salt, 2s 9cl size ••• 1 11 4s 6d size 3 2 Eno's Medicated Sugar, Is 2d size 0 IGi Freeman's Syrup, 4s 6d size 3 9 Floral Bell, bottles. 3s. 6d. Bottle 2 8 Frampton's Pills, Is lid size 0 11 Fleming's Pills, Is l^d size ••• 0 101 Fellow's Compouud Syrup Hypophosphites 3 2 78 size for 5 6 Fenning's Fever Curei", Is lid box for 0 10 2 Fenniug's Cooling Powders, Adults or infants, Is lid box for 0 10 Lung Healers 0 10 Floriline Fragrant, 2s 6d bottle 1 10 Floriline, Tooth Powdei', Is bottle for 0 8 Florvita, The Life of Flowers, Is bottle for 0 9i Florida Water, Murray's, 4s size 2 5 Frazer'ri Sulphur Tablets, Is- box 0 10 Friedriehshail Bitter Water, quarts 1 1 Friar's Balsam, 1-oz bottle 0 5 2-oz. bottle 0 9 Fly Papers, Mather's, per dozen. 0 3 Gordon's Extract, Zs 6d bottle for 2 2 GarnickCod Liver Oil & -Mil3;. 4s 6d bottle 3 10 Beef Peptonoids. 4s 6d bottle 4 0 Glycrine: finest, 1-260 gravity. 4-oz bottle 0 7t 8-oz bottle 1 16-oz bottle. 2 0 Gregory's Powder, 4-oz. bottle 0 6 Gum Arabic, per lb. f „ finest, per lb. 4 b Gamjee's Oriental Salve, Is lAd. 0 10i Gelatine Lozenges, Nelson s. per lb. 1 George's Pile and Gravel Pills, No. 1, Is lid box 0 10 Gravel Pills, No. 2, Is lid box. 0 10 Pills for the Piles, No. 3, Is lid box 0 10 i Pile Ointment, Is lid size 0 10 Liniment, Is 9d size 1 7 2s 9d size 2 4 Ginger Lozenges, per pound 2 4 Glycerine and Rose Water 0 8i Glycerine Jujubes, 6d box for 0 4t Glycerine Jelly, 6d. bottle for 0 4t Glycerine, pure, 4-oz. bottle for. 0 7t 8-oz. 1 2 Glycerine and Cucumber 0 9i Ginger Beer Powders, 3d packet for 0 2 1 dozen for 1 10i Gishurst's Compound, Is. 0 10 Godfrey's Extract of Elder Flowers, 2s. 9d. size 2 3 Gosnell's Cherry Tooth Paste, Is. 6d. pot. 1 1 Cold Cream, Is. pot 0 8i Fuller's Earth, 2 packets 0 li Lip Salve, Is. pot 0 8t Goddard's Plate Powder, Is. packet 0 7i Guy's Tonic, 28. 9d. size 2 6 Hoff's Malt Extract, Is.9d. 1 3 Hvdroleine, 4s. 6d. 3 6 Hughes's Blood Pills, Is. lid. 0 10f j Dropsy Pills,-Is. lid. 0 10il Himrod's Cure for Asthma, 4s. 3 0 Howard's Sulphate of Quinine, Joz. bottle 0 6 Tj ,„ toz. bottle 0 10i HasseII s Sponge Powder, 6d box for 0 4 Hoges'Horehound Honey Is Itel 1 0 Holloway s Pills, Is lid size for 0 9 2s9d size for 2 0 Ointment, Is lid size for D 9 Tl 2s 9d size 2 0 irlunvadi Janos Water, quarts 1 3 Hayman's Balsam of Iiorehound, Is lid size 0 10i 2s 9d size 2 3 hop Bitters, 4s 6d bottle for 3 3 Influenza Hemedy, "Calista," 28 9d size 2 6 Ipecacuanha Wine,2-oz bottle 0 Judson's Dyes, 6d bottle 0 3' Jeye s Sanitary Powder. Is tins 0 102 » Pei-f,c-t Purifier Is bottle 010 Toilet. Soap, Is fancy boxes 010 Kings Hop Bitters, Is lid size 0 10A „ Dandelion Pills, Is 14d size 0 10i Kay .Q Coaguline, Transparent Cement, 6d 0 4 Kaye's Worsdell s PillS) is size 0 9^ Keating's Cough Lozenges, Is lid size 0 10 Keating s Insect Powder Q 9 Kerniek's Vegetable Pills, 7±d size 0 6i Kepier's Preparation, 2s 9d size 110 v 4s 6d size 3 2 Kid Reviver, Peerless Gloss, per bottle o4 Kid Reviving Cream, Carr's, 6d size 0 4 Lime Juice Syrup 18 Loukyer's Hair Restorer, Is 6d size 13 Liebeg's Extracts-— l Coleman's I 2s 9d. 2 3 Meat and Malt Wine [ Wincarnis j 4s 6d 3 6 Locoek's Wafers, Is lid size 0 101 Lane's Catarrah Cure 3 9" Liebeg's Chemical Food, 28 9d size 2 1 „ 4s 6d „ 3 4 Lewis' Iodine Soap Is Od" 1 2 Lime Water, quart bottles Q 6^ Liquorice Powder Compound, per bottle.. 0 0 La.ctopeptine. 4s 6d size 3 6 Lamplough's Pyretic Saline, 2s 6A size 2 3 Lloyd s Luxesis. Is 6dbottle for. 10 Limes and Glycerine, 6d size for Q 4i Medieated Paper, 2s packets 1 g Mundav's Viridine, Is L|d size Q 9 Mellin's Food. Is 6d size 1 if „ 2s 5d „ 1 92 Mason a Extract of Herbs, 6d size ]" 0 4i j. Is size 09 » » 2s size 1 5 » „ 5s size 4 2 Magnesia (citrate) large bottle .10 „ 11 medium bottle 0 7i „ "small bottle 0 4, Morrella Wine, Still Small size 0 10i „ Large „ x g Mustard Oil for Rheumatism 0 10i Maltine 2s 9d bottle 2 0" „ 4s 6d bottle 3 9 Maltine with Pepsin & Pancreatine, 3a 6d size 210 Maltine with Cod Liver Oil, 5s 6d size 4 0 » » 3s 2 5 Mother Seigel's Syrup, Is lid size for 1 1 2s6d „ 2 2 4s 6d „ 3 9 Pills, Is lid „ 0 9i Mustard Leaves, Rigollott's, 6d packets 0 4i Milk and Sulphur Soap, 6d size. 0 4i Mexican Hair llenewer, 3s 6d size for 2 2 Norton's Camomile Pills, Is lid size 0 IQi 2s 9d size 2 3 Blaneheuse for White Hands 0 10 Oil of Peppermint, I-oz bottle 1 9 Owbridge's Lung Tonic Is lid 0 10i „ 2s Sd 2 3 Oxiey's Essence Ginger2s 9d 2 3 Ointments, in 2-OE covered PQts-Zinc tiperuaooti,Basilicon 0 5i 'AYL0R AND COMPANY, LIMITED, SWANSEA, MC. KIDDBEJONSTEE, ABEEAYON, WEYMOUTH, AND DOVER. SALES BY AUCTION. BY MESSRS. LOWES, SON, & WATKINS. County Borough of Swansea. Sale of valuable Freehold and Leasehold Property. MESSRS. LOWES, SON, and WATKINS have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their saleroom, Heathfield Cham- bers, Heathfield-street. ia the County Borough of Swansea, 011 WEDNESDAY, August 9th, 1893 (subject to such conditions of sale as shall there and then be produced), at three o'clock in the after- noon the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. LOT I.-All that Leasehold Messuage or Dwell- ing-house, situate and being No. 21, Mansel-street, Swansea, now in the occupation of a respectable tenant thereof, at the yearly rem of £ 24, and con- taining two kitchens, drawing and dining room* three bedrooms, coal cellar, and a front and back garden with back entrance, gas fittings throughout, and Yenet;a:1 blind. tv front ¡ windows. The above premises are held for a term of 95 years from the 29th day of September, 1857, at the annual ground rent of il3 13s- Lot 2.-All that Leasehold Messuage or Dwell- ing-house situate and being No. 38, Henrietta- street, Swansea, now in the occupation of a respectable tenant thereof, at the yearly rent of I' £ 24, and containing drawing and dining rooms, kitchen, scullery, four bedrooms, coal cellar, and usual offices, has a front and back garden, gas fittings throughout, and Venetian blinds to frout windows. The above premises are held for a term of 93 years from the 25tli day of March, 1872, at the annual ground rent of £ 4. LOT 3.—All those Three Leasehold Messuages or Dwelling Houses, situate and being Numbers 28, 29, and 30, Malvern-terrace, each containing seven rooms and bath room (hot and cold), and now let to respectable tenants at gross vearlv rentals of £ 76. Held upon lease for a term of 99 years from December 25th. 1890. at an annual ground rent, as to Nos. 28 and 29, at E3 Ss. per house, and as to No. 30 at £ 3 12s. LOT 4.—Ail that Freehold Messuage or Dwel- ling House and Premises, situate and being No. 19. Bethesda-street, now in the occupation of a respectable tenant, as weekly tenant thereof, at ,the yearly rental of £ 14 6s. ( LOT 5-All that Freehold Messuage or Dwel- ling House and Premises, situate and being No. 3, John-street. Swansea, in the occupation of a re- spectable tenant at the gross yearly rental of £14 6s. Kote.- Lots 4 3.nd 5 hayc recently been rebuilt and enlarged. LOT 6.-All that Freehold Messuage or Dwelling House. Garden aid Premises, known as No. 18, Bethesda-street, aforesaid, now in the occupation of a respectable tenant thereof, at the vearlv rent of £ 14 6s. LUT 7.—All that Freehold Messuage or Dwelling HO'.kc. Garden, and Premises known as No. 20. Betbcscti cot. aforesaid, now in the occupation of a re"rcetn1 le tenant thereof, at the gross yearly rent of £ 23 8s. j 1). that Freehold Messuage or Dwel- ling-House, Garden, and Premises, kiiowri as No. 1, John-street aforesaid, now in the occupation of a respectable tenant thereof, at the gross yearly rent of £ 9 2s. LOT 9.-All that Freehold Messuage or Dwel- ling-House. Garden and Premises, known as No. 2, John-street aforesaid, now in the occupation of a respectable tenant thereof, at the irross year!v rent of £ 9 2s. J LOT 10.—All that Freehold Messuage or Dwel- ling-house, Garden and Premises known as No. 4, John-street, now in the occupation of owner, at an estimated runtal of £ 10 8s. Lots 6, 7. 8, 9 and 10 arc sold subject to a lease, of which 13 yeai-s are unexpired, but with the benefit of the yearly rent of £ 2 14s. reserved bv such lease, which will be easily apportioned in respect of these lots a the time of sale. LOT 11. Ail that Freehold Messuage or Dwell- ing House, Garden and Premises, situate and be- ing in PentregGtbin-road. Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr. Henrv Lewis, at a weekly rental or 4s. 6d., together with the cottage at the rear thereof, now in the occupation of Mrs. Daniel Isaac, at a weekly reiita.1 of 2s. 6d. LOT 12.-All those four Freehold Messuages or Dweliing-houses known as Nos, 17,18, 19 and 20, New-street, Swansea, now let to respectable ten- ants at a gross yearly rental of £ 41 12s. LOT 13.—All those nine Leasehold Dwelling- houses and Premises known as Not. 1 to 9 (inclu- sive:, Charles-place, at the rear of New-street (with room to erect an additional cottage), now let to respectable tenants at the cross yearly rental of 1:81 18s. Held upon a !pase for n. term of 99 years from the 29th day oi September, 1833. at an annual ground rent of 4:2 210. ViLLA RESIDENCE, At the Mavals. Lor 14. AH that compact and well-built detached Vilit Residence, sUmiing in its own grounds of about three-quarters of an acre, situate a! Mavals, on the borders of the celebrated Clyne Common, neur Swansea, and within fifteen jninutes wall; of the London and North-Western and Mumbles Railway Stations. The premises (which command most extensive and uninter- rupted views of the bay and surrounding neigh- bourhood) contain three sitting-rooms, 5 bed- rooms (provision is made, and joists already fixed, so that Z extra bedrooms can be be added at a small cost). 2 kitchens and offices, coach-house, stable, piggeries, and fowl houses. Held under an indenture of lease for 99 years from the 25th day of December. 1890, at an annual ground rent of £ 6. LOT 15.-All those two Dwelling Houses and Premises, known us Nos. 39 and 39a, Dyfatty- terraee, Swansea, now let to respectable tenants at the gross annual rent of j:55 18s., held for a term of 75 veirs from 29th September, 1878, at an annual ground rent of j;7 13s. LOT 16.—AU those three Leasehold Messuages and Premiiôes known as Nos. a, 43. and 44, Nor- folk-street, Moe.ntl I 2asant, Swansea, let to respec- table tenants at a gross rental of £ 23 8s. each house. Held for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1888, a" an annual ground rent of £ 2 19s. 6d. for No. 19. and £ 5 19s. forNjs. 43 and 44. LOT 17.—A Freehold Ground Rent of k2 12s. per annum, arising out of and fully secured by R good dwelling-house, garden and premises, being No. 4, Gardes-street, Swansea, let for a term of 99 years from Lsdy-day, 1893. The purcfcSSer will, on the expiration of the Lease, be entitled to possession of the premises which are noW on the value of £ 16 per annum. LOT 18.—All that Leasehold Messuage or Dwelling llouse and Premises situated at Christina-street, Swanses, known as Corn Hill House, containing 15 rooms, bath room (with hot and cold water), w.c. and offices, water and gas throughout. Let to a respectable tenant. The premises have recently had a considerable sum expended on them by way of alterations and renovations, !111d arc now in perfect order. Held for an estate of lives and a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1855, at the yearly ground rent of £ 410*. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, or as to Lots 1 to 13, of Mr. John R Richards, solicitor. 31 Fisher-street, Swansea. As to Lot 14 of Mr. G. E. Taylor, solicitor, 97, Oxford-street; as to Lot 15 of Mr, Jenkin Jones. soliaitor. Fisher-street: as to Lots 16 and 17 of Messrs Hartiand, Isaac, and Watkins, solictors, Rutland-street; and as to Lot 18 of Mr. J. Mov Evanis: Adelaide-street, Swansea. Dated Swansea, July 24th, 1893. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLDS AND LEASEHOLDS. HEATHFIELD CHAMBERS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9TH, 1393. Will be included in this sale No. 19, JAMES STREET, SWANSEA. Let to a respectable tenant at the gross yearly rent of £ 16 4s. Held bv an indenture of underlease dated Feb- ruarv 2nd, 1843, for a term of 97 years (less last 6 days), from March 25th, 1839. at an anuual ground rout of f-1 124. LOWES, SON & WATKINS, j Auctioneers* ] gE-BUILDING s A L E. DOWN & SON Having commenced extensive ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO A-NLTFACTORY & SHOWROOM3 (which will give them more than doable their present floor spa.ce), ARE NOW OFFEEING THLIA JMMENSE gTOCK OF CABINET GOODS, BEDSTEAUS, BEDDING CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, &-av &c. at G REATLY J) EDUCED JJRICES STEAM CABINET WO IGH r* TREET LL U AND Jj-ORRIS J^ANE, g W A N S E A. FURNITURE "PURNITURE I JURNITUREI Make vour Homes Comfortable '17 going;" P. FRE FD-MA' & COO' 34, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, Where you can get every kind of FURNITURE either FOR CASH, or on their EASY PURCHASE SYSTEM. TERx3 f3 0 0 worth. Is. 6a. weekly, £ 5 0 0 2 0 Lio00 3 i £15 0 0 4 1 £ 20 0 0 6 J i.50 U J 1J J Immense Stock to select from. Iaspeation iavital All Goods Delivered Free. P. FREED3IAN & CO.. L 1-4, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA And at Newport. Man. T JOHN W. STOTT A.P.S., (BY EXAMfKATlOX), J^AMILY & JJISPENSING CHEMIST, Begs to inform the late customers of Gwilyra Davies, and the inhabitants of S. a sea, tilat L-a HAS TAKEN OVER THE BUSINESS Of Chemist and Druggist, until recently, carried on by Mr. Gwiiym Davies, and trusts that by giving prompt and careful attention to all orders to merit a share of their esteemed patronage. All the wcll-'iiiown-prcnerntions of his Predecessor always on bale. rr.SHcr.imox* < AI.KITI.LY rr.K?ARED. ¡¡,a- OPPOSITE EMPIRE THEATRE 0: VARIETIES. O T I C E O F J> E M O V A L. H B. 1) IJ 0 í.J E, Late of 2. CR h''j' rT, has removed to ST. HELENS ROAD, SWANSEA, Where Business is cai-ried on as usual in dl Branches. Curtains, three pairs for 2s. ad. Gent's Clctiies Cleaned :u 24 hours. T7 I S I T O R S TO LONDON ▼ SHOl'l.K STAY AT TliE NEW B It I D O E HOTEL. 252, Westminster Bridge->>»ad (opposite Sanders Circus). Position most central, near Housp. cf I ar.iament and Theatres. Near.'y t0 lieds. Beil and ikea-u^ 1, irom 2s. 6d. Parties aud Famines ccoommoda^i. a120. .DDnF.5-H. WAHL. To tlu Yov ng Men of -EFti j 2s ervous Debility• JZJHfiiahcd, THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID, Designed as a Warning and a Caution to others; supplying at the same time the means of KEO-. ociiE bv one who has cured himself, after uiuicr- going tL-e usual amount of Medical Imposition .L¡l Quackery. Single Copies mny be had (post free) by renclft? L stamped addressed envelope to the anil* ARTHUR DIXON, Esq., H0t*i{si.0WJ nca; jOXDQS, ■