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). PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTH WALES DAILY POST. j "CR" "THRKS SIX TIMES. WORDS, j TIMES. ro Words I 0 6 I Q g L 10 to Words T 0 9 I 0 [ 16 «C WORDS I 1 0 16 1 23 10 WORDS | 1 3 2 6 J 3 9 CO WORDS 1 6 S 0 46 THESE CHARGETAPPLY~^LY~^0 COT fstrtisement specified belorv,andares fined to those which are ordered insertion, and paid for l°J complied if either of these cond^on%^n°iar'ed uith, the Advertisement "ff*' S%Mtiona the Business Scale :~Ap? sold Lost. Vacant or Wanted, To or Sold, «, Fottnd.and Miscellaneous Wants. CtpEGIAL Notice.-A pplicanta sencu,ig replies D tfr Advertisements JESSED R TEDNOT fictitious names, at this Office, are 4 APPIIEA- to send original testimonials with TTOE,.R APP LOA tiooe^but Yo erieloee copies of tertu"°-,Uso.»ly. NOTICE. HIE South Wales Daily Post will be delivered direct to subscribers from the Chief Offices, BMh-Btreet, Swansea, at the following MTBPAID RATES PER MESSENGER* PER POST B, D. S. A. ONE MONTH 1 6 3 THREE MONTHS 4 0 Q Six Months 7 •••••• OR 0 Twelve Months •••••« M 0 ••• Any irregularity in the delivery 5*Lol*ld 1,0 made known immediately at the Chief Offices. BITUATIO.ANLS VA J yon W ant a Servant advertise in SOU^JVALES YDJLY Post," and vou will begjckly snpnlted, SWANSEA Liberal Club.-Wanted General S servant, accustomed to PL*«N cooking.-Apply Steward. SR~"J COACH PAINTER waj»tedF first CLAW man;Trade USOSFT preferred. Applv W. Peaaley Manager, Coachbuilding Company, Pontypridd. a760 ANTED Nursema with good character, and W fond of children seven in family.— Mrs. S., FCO. Office of South Wales Daily POST, Swansea, n "TUTANTED an Errand Boy .—Apply •• South Walts W Daily Post," High-street, Swansea. n en W' ANTED, a good GeneraTSer^ant in gentle- vestigo,tion.-Mrs. G., Coo. Da.lly Post" Office, Swansea. n -RANTED, situation A* General SE7^ °R << W Honsemaid; three years with present family i._A.C.F., Daily Post Office, Swansea. n "XT7" ANTED RESPECTABLE Boy, whokuows Swansea W well. Apply W.F,J„ Office of TIM, pper. 72'1110 -\X7 ANTED, a Country Girl about 14 to 16 year* of W age, to do light house work FOR TWO IN family. Jenkins, Fancy lLpository, 23, DUlwyn street, <fiwansea. ..— TEA TEADE.—Wanted Young Man for and soliciting; one with connection will be liberally dealt with. State all particulars.—BL, 'Daily Post"' »7M CARPENTERS and Joiners are requested to keep away from Neath and district. Strike on. I^ MART BOVS Wanted to take Newspaper Rounds; good weekly wages paid.-Apply Publisher, M South Wales Daily Post." I AW,—Wanted immediately a Clerk capable of JLJ managing a large County Court practice to very competent man a permanent situation and a Cod salary is offered,—Apply by letter only to J. Yiner eder^Swansea. A786 A» mmTSWanted in SWANSEA and the surrounding towns, to start BENSON'S WATCH CLUBS for the supply „od sound \nd reliable Timekeepers ata moderatepnee. S-'LNG liberal Particulars and pamphlet post free. J. W. JBKN80N, Originator of the Club System (4Cyearsago),62 SSSTLUDGA^K HILL lONDOW.h-C .1 SITU ATIONS WANTED. 1ft you are out of a Situation advertise in the "South Wales Daily Post," and you will soon be in emp.oy- ment. O- OVERNESS.—A highly-educated Yonng Lady desires an appointment as Governess in gentle- man's family English, French, German, Music and DRAWING Unexceptional testimonials of ability.— jSlA-G?, Daily Post Office SWANSEA. ^XTITANTED by a respectable Young Person a TT situation in Confectionery or any light busi- mesa 2 years good references age 21 Swansea pre- ENED.—Miss Griffiths, C.o. Mr». Dnnbebm, Halton, r- pear Roncorn., Cheshire. 742a MISCELLANEOUS, If you have a House to Let, or HAW any Article for fiiln or if you are in Want of anything* advertise m MSouth Wales Daily Post," and yoe will obtain quick and satisfactory results. VJ"| M | A SUNBEAM SAFETY BICYCLE, DUN- 3^X4: LVS. LOP PNEUMATIC TYTEA; CARTER'S chain case, and everv improvement; quite new, price .,Bst free.-Abbott, COLLEGE-STREET, SWANSEA. a711 fty YI 1 A LTULY'S H UMBER SAFOTY BICYCLE, JGX V JLH.*S. QUITE NEW; CUSHION TYRES; LIST prtee £23; price liste of Humbers free.-Abbott, COLLEGE-STREET SWANSEA. 1111 A«J FTS INVINCIBLE SAFETY BICYCLE, BALL X"S. BEARINGS. NICE LIGHT MACHINE.— GFCHHNT.T., COLLEGE-STREET, SWANSEA. A711 ANY PERSONS REQUIRING GROUND FOR BTALLA OUPOSITE STATION AT THE MUMBLES, APPLY TO MRS, PHILLIPS GI, DYVATTY-STREET, SWANSEA. 757 trja F ARQTJEES, TER.ts, Flags, Tarpaulings, ho., for JLTX. hire, Euteddfodau, Sbows, Banquets, &c. all JLTX. hire, Euteddfodau, Sbows, Banquets, &c. all .canvas goods made to order, — Jonathan Jones, ^Swansea, *753 HILL'S, 5, High-street, is the Cheapest House in Swansea, for watch and clock repairs. All Swansea, for watch and clock repairs. All t, JObs tested and warranted before leaving the premises. F OVELY Parcel.—Flush, Velvet. Satin, Brocade, I A—one. Is. 6d.; two, 2s. 3d. Large Baoaar Parcel, Splendidly assorted for charitable purposes, 5s.; 200 eraey pieces, 2s- 6D—Worth, 102, Godolphin-road, JLondon, W. IMPORTANT.—If you require your Premises Fitted throughout in Modern Style* ?ND for AJJ XRAH^ <' JAIL at Parnall and Sons, Ltd*, AlexandR- -> his JWA The Largest Shop Fitters in THP school T wings and Estimates Free; DISTANT- UEINS 1820. J. 'IS' TYEU are married, or contemplating taking this important step, we will send you valuable infor- mation, which you ought to know. Catalogue and pamphlet (1 stamp).—Address S. "» Kerr, Wands* worth, London, S.W, B49^ 'T^M~ATRLMONY,—Fanner's Daughter; quite alone; J TL. accomplished domesticated with freehold jproDerty worth £11-,000, and £2,000 invested,— .Address Glenwood, Advertiser Offiee, Bristol. MATRIMONY. — Manufacturer's widow (no FAMILY)? tall, musical and domesticated, pos- sessing considerable private fortune in her own right, desires early marriage with an educated, refined pro- fessional or business gentleman. Strictest secrecy expected.-—Address, Mrs. Durrant, 101, Davies-street BERKLEY-SYMRE. London, W. a756 FOR SALE. IRYOIRHAVETHOUSE "Horse, Bicycle, Trycle, Piano, •Perambulator COW, Cart, Watch, Wardrobe, Organ, PIANO> Melodeon, Organette, or any other conceivable article, advertise in the South Wales Daily Post." AND You will reach thousands of likely costomers F' OR SALE, 8,1100M House at Bay-street,, Mumbies.-J^-PP'Y Morris, Builder, Mumbles. F' OR Sale, aPERAMBULAtor in good condition, almost new will sell for £ 2 IQA>—Apply A. B-, Daily frost" Office, Swansea. A T?OR SALE, A few cwts. OF clean waste >»P3r.-J JJ Apply MAKAGKB, Daily POST" Office. TWO new four-roomed Houses for Sale by private treaty, situate at -street, Morriston,— For further particulari, apply to Walters & Johns, Contractors, Morriston. 771a LONGMAN, Cross-street, holds the largest stock f NEW and Second-hand Harness in Wales, at prices to euit everybody. (CJAFETY for Sale, 1894 cu hion, diamond, made TJ U order; aacrifica £ 5 10s., worth £ 16,—WriteA7Q1 »' South Walo. Daily Post," Swansea, 761a A RISTOTLE'S WORKS, Complete Coloured ,/V Plates; genuine edition; 50 stamps. "Parisby Night, or Gay Life IN Paris" (illustrated), 30 stamps, post free.—E. BOWSER, 27, R»««shaw-8treet, Liverpool. ^*»*I«NIXI THA QLL FITM. KUTR.OHII.K^ LAW J PUBLIC NOTICES. THE EAI PIR E MONDAY, May 21st, 1894, and during the Weak. CLIFF RYLAND, The Man of Eccentric Notions. A laugh is worth a hundred greans in any market." These pretty girls, sweet singers, and most excellent dancers, the SISTERS W R 1 G H T, Scotch Lassies. AGNES HAZEL, When you're out alone." THE DURHAMS, Clever variety entertainers. Miss EMILY LYNDALE, Serio-Comedy Songstress and Dancer. The Quintessence of Characteristic Comedy- FRED POPLAR, With Original Songs and business, introducing ) is Latest London Hit—"A WOMAN'S HONOUR.' a new dramatic scena in which he will have tho assistance of Miss MARIE HEATON and other Auxiliaries. The Sisters AGNES and ROSE ASHER, Comediennes, Vocalists, and Dancers. Miss AGNES is a perfect little prodigy. The Immensely Popular— O M ALLEYS, Great in Burlesque The Raven doth not hatch a lark," but the O'Malleys do. Doors open at 6.30 and 8.30. Admission: -Private Boxes,7s. 6d. Single Seats, 2g.; Stalls, Is.; Balcony, 6d.; Pit, 4d,; Gallery, 2d. QAPEL GOMER, SWANSEA A GRAND CONCERT will be held on THURSDAY, MAY 24TN, 1894, when Sir W, Sierndale Bennett's "MAY QUEEN" will be performed by the CHAPEL CHOIR, assisted by the following artistes :— Soprano. Miss MAGGIE DA VIES. Contralto. Miss MARY DAVIES, Tenor. Mr. MALDWYN HUMPHREYS. Bass. Mr. DAVID HUGHES. Accompanists :-Mis8 Westlake. Medallist R,A.M., and Mr. T. D. Jones, Morriston. Conductor:—Mr. W. EVANS. Reserved area, 4s.; Balcony reserved, 3s.; Side Area unreserved, 28.; Balcony unreserved, Is. Doors open at 7.15, to commence at 8 p.m. MOUNIf PLEASANT SCHOOLROOM, jjl SWANSEA. (Kindly lest for the occasion). Under the distinguished patronage of Sir J. T. D. Llewelyn, Bart., Alderman H. A. Chapman, Miss Aubrey, Mrs. S. Home, Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Tutton, Mrs. Yerath, and others. A GRAND EVENING CONCERT Will be given on MONDAY, MAY 28TH, 1894, For the benefit &r Mrs. Rebecca Harris, who has been left a widow, with 5 young children unprovided for. 1 The following distinguished Artistes have kindly consented to render their esteemed services:- Soprano, Madame GLANBFRWD THOMAS (Llynos-v-de) Contralto, Miss MINNIE PYKE; Tenor. Mr. TOM JAMES; Bass, Mr. ARTHUR JAMES Pianoforte Solo. Master F- H. EDWARDS Banjo-master, DAVID THOMAS Clarionet, Mr. A. BROOKS Accompanist, Mr. BEN HOWELLS. TICxETs-Heserved Seats, 2s.; Unreserved Seats, Is., Back Seats, 6d. Doors open at 7.30 to commence at 8 o'clock. T LANELE.Y.—T. Brabyn Davies, Sheffield House, JLj Ironmonger, Cutler, and Cycle Agent (next door Greenfield Chapel), 11, Salamanca road, Llanellyt a772 TO BE LET. TO LET, with inur.rdiute possession, No. 48 Carlton-terrace 10 rooms, hot and cold bath; recently painted and papered throughout.—Apply J McAvera Castle-street TO LET immediately in central position of Swan- sea, large Warehouses, Stores and Stables. Also after Michaelmas next, a good Shop and premises.-Apply S. Joslyn, Commercial Chambers. Goat-street. Swansea, 1495 APARTMENTS. If you have Apartments or Lodgings to Let advertise in the South Wales Daily Fost," and your rooms will soon be taken. BOARD and Residence. — Advertiser, having a larger house than he requires, can receive one or two Gentlemen as members of the family on very moderate terms, combined with all the comforts of home references exchanged.—Address 24, Trafalgai- terrace, Swansea. APARTMENTS or Lodgings to Let in respectable part of Swansea, Bathroom and every home comfort.—Mrs. F., Office of the South Wales Daily Post," High-street, Swansea. n PARTMENTST—Two well-furnished Rooms to Let: suitable for a married couple; splendid view of the sea and Mumbles lighthouse.—Matron, Daily Post Office, Swansea. n TO LET, Comfortable Apartments joining Cricket Grounds excellent view of the bay see house- keeper.—12, Bryn-road. 11.754 = •* jjUOIS ABB STUBBORN THINGS." T' V^-fcLYN'S RHEUMATIC AND GOUT K MIXTURE. >^V -ktienued to the afflicted with confidence as th most valuable Medicine ever compounded for the follow ng eomphunts :— Gout Rheumatic Gout, Rheumati Headache, Neuralgia, &c. Bead the following bona fide Testimonial.—18, Vivian street, Swansea.—Dear Sir, I have suffered from the pain- ful malady, Rheumatism, for seven years.and tried various remedies, but can confidently affirm that I have derived more benefit from one bottle of Rheumatic and Gout Mixturethan all others put together. Make tnis widely krnewn for the benefit of others who may be sufierinje from the same complaint.—Yovrs truly, JAS. HONKY. To jJr LL Thomas. Bottles, at Is. ll^d., 2s. 9<L, 4s. 6d. Prepared only by LL. THOMAS, A.P.S. Chemist, Morriston Wholesale Agent, Swansea.J'Da lea. Chemist High-street. v CHOLERA & FEVERS FREVENTEn 46 G ANITAS" IS INFECT A NTS Kill all Disease Germa. Fragrant, Non-poisonous, and Jo ijol m.<n. Fluid, Oil, Emulsion, Powder and Soap^, and Appliances for all purposes. SEND FOR PAMPHLET. The SANITAS Co., Ld., Bethnal Cfcoem London, E. T M BENaoN' ALEXANDRA ARCADE BUILDINGS SWANSEA. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Afentfor the National Telephone Company, Agent for the London-made LeadLights,StMaed Glass for Cathedral and Domestic Work. Agent for Encaustic Tiles, Mosaio Work and Mural Decoration, Brasses,&a Estimates Fred. Samples on View, Licensed Victuallers' Valuer. Stocks Taken 'Rook&iia.buiftBiL J & y\ d E D V/ A R D S' FOE DRESS MATERIALS This. Day there is being shown a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ALL THE LATEST MODES IN Coloured and Black Dress Materials, Silks, Brocades, Velvets, Sadns, Tweeds, &c. Ladies will do well by inspecting the Magnificent Stock which we at present hold in this department. Q Sole Agent for E. Butterick & Co.'s Paper Patterns in all the Latest Styles. EDWARDS, 94, 95, 96,OXFORD STREET; 15, 16.17 WATERLOO STREET: and 1, 2, 3- < & 5 PARK STREET aWANaEA. ,— MAZAWATTEE WILL REMIND YOU OF THB CHOICE CHINA TEAS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO. —• "CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS I hereby certify that I have submitted to a most rigorous chemical analysis a sample of "Lewia Rheumatic Essence;" and find that it has been prepared in a thoroughly scientific manner frcin -he most effective and potent remedial agents known to modern science. At the same time, it is free nom poisonous constituents and all undesirable and objectionable admixture, and law confidently ot opinion tha.t it may be taken with the best results in the cases of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Stiff Joints, Swollen Limbs, Pains in the Sides and Backs, and all Kidney Disorders. Such a scientific research as that to which "Lewis Rheumatic Essence "has been placed proves that it is aa undoubted blessing to suffering humanity, and I consider that; it is impossible for it to fail in its object.— CRANVILLE B. SHARPE, F.C.S., M.S.C.L, &c., &c., Late Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry. Of all Chemists, &c., at 2s. 9d. per bottle. Agents for Swansea-Davies, Chemist, High-street; George, Chemist, Oxford-street, &c.,&c. Caution,—None are genuine without the name," Lewis Tyddyndu," engraved on the Government Stamp MONEY. IF YOU WANT MONEY. APPLY TO THE SWANSEA FINANCE COMPANY; LIMITED, 16, GOAT STREET, SWANSEA. T OA TVS made upon BORROWER'S OWN LUAii o (jp HAND, without delay, and all transactions kept strictly private. no No FEES. NO FINKS, Ci^H ADVANCED for long or short periods, or, if necessary, the amount borrowed and interest can 0 be repaid by Easy Instalments to suit cÑ50 Convenience of Borrowers. COUNTY COURT EXECUTIONS and Distresses for Rent paid out. THE COMPANY'S TERMS ARE REASONABLE. No Charge made unless business is done. For further particulars apply to A. E. GASH, Manager, 16, GOAT STREET, SWANSEA ADVANCED by I, SELINE, upwards on 4r^l security, to all classes, repayable to suit .conveK^of borrows. Distance no object.- Apply personally^oy totter, MONEY T ENT ON OK JJAND THE JATIONAL MEltCAS TILE BANK. BAXDWIN-STKKET, B1USTOL. The Directors of this old-e«tabHslitd, well-known office having lare« available funds, offer unusual facilities to ai respectable and trustworthy persons who require either temporary or permanentassistance. Cash m amount from £ 20 to £ 3,000iaadvancedin all parts of the kingdom,without sureties, delay, or publicity, and on the security only of the borrower's written promise to re-pay. Ihe^advanees may be re-paid bv weeklv, monthly, or quarterly instalments, extending over a period of timeconvenienttotheborrower; or the principal may remain so long as tha interest '8j5o3B*illBof Sale taken, and the transactions arenotpub- ished in any newspaper or gazette. ■APPLY stating amount equired, to MK. T, C. M1LBUBN, General Manager. NOTE. Specially advantageous terms for Loan on life insurance Policies, Beversions, and Second Mortgage, 85 J3 CALVERT STREET, SWANSEA. 3 £ 3 10 £ 300 ADVANCED ON PROMISSORY KOIB. Own Name only required. Advances same day as applied for. SOUTH WALES ADVANCE CO* U. CALVERT STREET SWANSEA B. llEHIUmS. Manager. YOU ARE WANTING PHOTOGRAPHS Then WHY NOT get the BEST? ARCHIBALlT GOLDIE'S Photographs are acknowledged to be the beat MANSEL STUDIO, 95. MANSEL STREET, SWANSEA CYCLISTS Looking out for BARGAINS will do well to call in at our place and see the following First-Class Second-Hand MACHINES we have for sale :— 1 Peregrine Light Roadster Pneumatic. 1 Allday's and Onions' Pnc, i(- 1 Malvern Light Roadster Pnea mtie. 1 Crypto Geared Ordinary Pneu jA.ie. 1 Beeston Humber Cushion '.L j i (ThiatBachine is new. Net been ridden 40 miles.) 1 Ormona. Cushion Tyre. 2 Cross Frame Cushion Tyre& llvel Semi-Racer, Solid Tyre, THESE MACHINES ARE PRACTICALLY AS GOOD AS NEW—MUST BE SOLD; ROOM WANTED FOR NEW MACHINES. CYCLE REPAIRS, PLATING, AND ENAMELLING AT REASONABLE PRICES THE MALVERN CYCLE COMPANY. J1, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. THE WEST END FUNERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, PHILLIPS'S PARADE (Opposite Hospital) T H. SPRING Invites attention to his facilities for carry- ing out of Funerals to All Parts, with all Modern Requirements, at STRICTLY MODERATE PRICES, CAFETlESl SAFETIES* SAFETIES 13 Write for mos t complete List in tbe trade Post Free, containing over 6;"0 New and Second- hand Machines, all the latest patterns. Machines from 25s. Cheapestand bast in the World. Trade supplied. 50per cent, cheaper than other makers Large List Post Free.—W. R. Warrilow, Regent Cycle Works, Weston-super-mare, MRS. A. A L L E X'S WORLD'S TTAIB JJBSTORER. Beatorea tile natural oolsw and is yerfectiop, The best is always the cheapest IT IS NOT A DYE, but acts directly on the roots of the hair, giving them the natural nourishment required. H IDLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT SHE BEST MBDICKfES FOB FAKILY USB. THE WLLS PVRIFY THE BLOUD. and Correct all Disorders of the Iaternal Orgaaj, Is *11 Camplaimta Incidental to Females tiiay ABE INVALUABLE. THE OINTMENT IS THE MOST RELIABLE REMEDX For Chest and Throat Affections, ftwit, Bhemnatism. Stiff Joints, Old YWoad* Beres, Ulcers, AND ALL SAIN DISEASES. jgEECHAM'S pILLS. WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, as a few doses of them cany off all humours, and bring about all that is required. No female should be without them. There is no medicine to be found to equal BEECHAM'S PILLS for removing any obatruction or irregularity of Ul. system. If taken according to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore female* of all ages to sound and robust health. For a weak stomaoh, impaired digestion, and all disorders of the liver, they act like magic, and a few doses will be found to work wonders In the most important organ in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long-lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, with the rosebud of health, the whole physical energy of the human frame, and one of the best guarantees to the Ner- vous and Debilitated, is, BBECHAMS PILLS HAVE THS LJkBOBST 3iH or ANY pATiaw MSDIOIKB IN THB WORLD. BEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGi" PILLS. As a remedy for Coughs in general, asthma, bronchia affiections, hoarseness, shortness of breath, tightness and oppression of the chest, wheezing, &c., these pills stand unrivalled. They are the beat ever offered to the public, Let any person give BEECHAM'S COUGH PILLS a trial. and the most violent cough will is a short time be removed. Prepared only by the proprietor, Thomas Beecham St. Helen a, Lancashire, in boxes at Sty., la. 1A and 2a. 9d each. Sold by all Druggists and Patent MadHclat Dealer verywhere. OOLGB1 YHJIHWTBD. y MASSING MADE Xk"Y. EXTRACTS ALL DIRT /AV/ PHAINS WITHOUT y^lv/DOES VING "COLOUR. NOT 3D. SER SHRINK BdX, /v/ OR HUR1 Said kj all XOABMSNS Swansea ——— /A\/ JJOBBBTSO V /V7 & cons /AK/ 58 TO 60, O r NEW ST. SWANSEA. DAVID RICHARDS 33, HIGH STREET, .SWANSEA REFRESHMENTCONTRACTOR. LUNCHEONS, > DINNERS, SUPPERS, BALLS. WBIXB FOR NSTHfATM. Re v to Dine 120 Persons. ■^T HITS UN HOLIDAYS, 18S4. CHEAP MARINE EXCURSIONS FROM SWANSEA, BY THE FAST SALOON MAGNIFICEN T STEAML1,, ALEXANDRA (Wind and other circumstances permitting). ( MOHDAY, May 21st, to ILFKACOMVE and LY: MOCXH. Leaving Swansea at 8.30 a.ru.; Lynmouii at 4 p.m.; lliracombe at 6 p.m. TUESDAY, May 22nd, to ]I.IKACOMHB a.:o CLOVSLLY. Leaving Swansea at 8.30 a.m. Clovelly at 4 p.m.; lifraeombe at 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY, May 23rd, to IHF,ACOMI:E and TENBY. Leaving Swansea at 7.30 a.m.; IliVa- j combe for Tenby, 10 a.m.; Tenby !or 4.30. p.m.; returning to Mumbles ou Thursday at 10&.M. „ THURSDAY, May 24th, Special Half-holiday irip to ILFKACOMEE. Leaving Mumbles at 4 p.m.; Ilfracombe at 7.30p.m., direct to Swansea: return fare, 2s. 6d. T SATURDAY, May 26th, to IURACOMBE and LYN- MOUTH. Leaving Swansea at 3.30 a.m.; Lyamonth 9 at 4 p.m.; lifraeombe at 6 p.m. SUNDAY, May 27th. to TKNBY. Leaving Swan- I. sea at 10 a.m., calling off Mumbles at 10.15 a.m,; leaving Tenby at 6 p.m. for Mumbles and Swan- I sea. RETURN F .UtES :-Ilfracombe. Saloon, cts. Da- Fore Cabin. 2s. 6d. Lynmouth or Clovelly; Saloon, 5s., Teaby; Saloon, 3s. 6d.; lore Cabin, 2s. 6d, Season Tickets, £ 1 Is. Tickets and Refreshments may be obtained on Tickets and Refreshments may be obtained on Board. NOTICE.—The Owners will not bold themselves responsible for the safety of any Passenger or intending Passenger embarking or disembarking from this Steamer. Please cross the bridge at Glo'ster-place for the Alexandra Whtrf, West Peir, Full particulars may be had of Mr. Charles Striek.-Offices, 15, Goat-street, Swansea. Pockett's Bristol Channel Steam Packet Co., Ltd. MARINE EXCURSIONS PROM SWANSEA BY THB SEA-GOINO PASSENGER SALOON ST*AMSHIF VELINDRA. The only Excursion Steamer in the Bristol Channel Classed A-l Lloyds. The "Velindra." holds a 'Board of Trade Certificate equal to that of any Steamer in existence for Bristol Channel service down to Milford on the one one side and Newquay in Corn- wall on the other. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) MONDAY, May 21st, at 7.30 a.m.-To ILFRA- COMBE and CLOVELLY. Leaving Ciovelly at 4 p.m,, and lifraeombe at 6 p.m. TUESDAY, May 22nd, at 7.30 a.m.-To ILFK*- comuz and LUNDY ISLAND. Leaving Lundy at 4 p.m., and Ilfracombe at 6 p.m. WBDtfEStAY, May 23rd, at 7.30 a.m.-To ILFRA- COMBE and CLOVELLY, Leaving Clovelly at 4 p.m., and Ilfracombe at 6 p.m. THURSDAY, May 24th, at 7.30 a.m.—To ILFEA- coubs and LYNMeurH.—Leaving Lynmouth at 4.30 p.m., and lifraeombe at 6 p.m. FRIDAY, May 25th, at 7.30 a.m.—TOILFRACOMBE and LUNDY ISLAND. Leaving Lundy at 4 p.m., and lifraeombe at 6 p.m. SATURDAY, May 26th, at 7.30 a.m.-To ILFRA- COMBEand CLOVELLY.—Leaving Clo elly at 4 p.m., and lifraeombe at 6 p.m. ILFRACOMBE EXCURSION FARES.—One day Best Cabin, 3s. 6d. Fore Cabin, 2s. 6d.; SATURDAY to MONDAY, Best Cabin, 5s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, 3s. 6d. Ordinary Fares—Single Best Cabin, 4 6d.; Fore Cabin, 3s. lieturn available for One Month, Best Cabin, 7s.; Fore Cabin, 5s. Excursion Fares to CLOVELLY. LYNMOUTH, and LUNDY ISLAND, Best Cabin, 5s. Refresh- ments can be had on board. Cheap Excursions to BARNSTAPLE, BIDEFORD, IEXILTRU, PLYMOUTH, &C., every SATURDAY and MONDAY. BICYCLES! BICYCLES I I BICYCLES; P. TROW Gas, Steam, and Hot Water Engineer, jglCYCLE MAKER AND JJEPAIRER SHOWROOMS: WASSAIL SQUARE KwttnRfl, WORKS; THOMAS STREET /DWft 5ea Bicycles made to order, repaired, and enamelled Pneumatic Tyres a speciality. Fittings and all accessories always in Stock Agent for the COVENTRY CROSS, ALLARD CO., and all the leading makers. Coventry Croas Roadster, diamond frame, pneumatic tyres, ball bearings, &c., £ 15 lOa Allard do. do., all modern improvements £16- Good Serviceable Bicycles from £ 5. Second-hand Machines taken in exchange for New Ones. ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, LINEN AND FANCY WOOLS WAREHOUSE All the Latest Productions in Artistic Needle- work constantly arriving,and taught on moderate terms. Every Requisite for the fancy work table always nstock. M. Lovei,dcs APSLEY HOUSE, WALTERS ROAD. and 1, PARADE BUILDINGS, MUMBLES. r WILLIAMS' (PONTAitUAW -yy ORM J^OZENGE FOR OVER thirty years this HIGHLY valuable remedvhas met with the greatest RUOCISS. Tae ESAOT UPOA w OAK Datieate Children (jftea givsa up a,1 iaouraaila) is like magia (Jettingrid of his TERAIEIIUNGPSJTI by T%king»H eM Losenges, tha TAIN, PILA-FASDD, iuaainaate chili BAOME iUoagRhealthy,andlivdiyL the pride,IAITAAD of tas aaiiaby ofhisguardians. "Sir,—IHIVEFAR 10ms timsiasoa yoar Aathalrniatia >R WermLoieogesia my faaiily, :1:i DADCHS UA JSRYSPJJI/ AUDETICAAIOUICURAT'J- asssaridss, s.AI THIIR AJREAIBLS "a 1 conTenieat/torm isa great recommtsad&tioa tar — ji UTGAUNSO.,f. Vicar of Howdoa." SALES BY AUCTION. BY MESSRS. JAMES AND JAMES. SHORT NOTICE. 19, TRAFALGAR TERRACE, SWANSEA. JAMES AND JAMliS have-been iavoui*d v. ith instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above premises, 11 THURSDAY. May 24th, 1834. the following valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ETC., Comprising — Drawing chairs und 6 small do. in red rep,, vith ebiiuz coxering; tiandso:ne pier ghss, Brussels carpet, "CHsiona! tables, fender and irons, ornament. pictures, iracketc. etc.; a liist-ciass oak hat stand, in ha 1. Dining Room.-Massive mahogany-fianjeil buite in real Mtiicr, diirng table, any book ease. under and ns, Brnssel? carpet, hearthrug, handsome pier ctures. polluting". cto. Iviu-h -n.—l.atg' kitchen table. 6 do. ch sirs, ste *l fendt-r ud iron». oilcloth over floors, brushes set« of dinner and ',1 ware. glass, and a lar^e quantity of riseiul kiieheu iti-nsils. &c.. Il"h "Hter with rockers garden tools, Itc. rStjircase.—Si>lemii(i carpet over staiis, massive brass i i- tf ds and eyes, <Scc. Bedmoms.—The contents of two x bedrooms, includ- ing brass f»nd iron bedsteads, straw paiiiasses. feather beds, bedroom car|>ets, 2 seiS of solid mahogany marble-top wafoh- stands and tables, swing glasses, e. ne-se.st ,-d chairs, fenders, oniament^, pictures, sets of ware, etc., and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence punctually a*. 11 ociock. Terms Cash. Goodson vifiv from 9 o'c ock, morning of sal". Auctioneers' Olices. (iower-strecl and I>n1"or-l'lac:?, S'.vanbea, May 21st. 1884. BY MESSJIS. LOWES, SON, AND WATKINS- Eastmoor Paik, Clyne Common. Parish of Oystermouth. near Swan" Importjinl Sale of Freehold Residence and Land. MESSRS. LOW 13S, SON & WATKINS have received instructions to SKI.L I v PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, May 25rd, 1894, at tllP Royal Hotel, High- street. Swansea, subject to such c"niiticns as shall then and there he produced, and which may be seen at the Offices of tbe Auctioneers seven prior to the sale, all that very desirable FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, Unounas Eastmoor Park, Clyne Common, now and for some time past in the occupation of John Glasbrook, Esq. The Residence stands in its own grounds, which are taste- fully laid out with lawns, gardens, and 2 complete tennis courts, and contains bv admeasurement 4 acres or there- abouts. The Residence has the following accommodation :— GROUXD FLOOE.—Central hall and main staircase, draw- ing-room (28 x 20), dining-room, breakfast-room, library, 2 kitchens, butler's and china pantries, with hot and cold water, offices, and staircase leading to servants' bedrooms. FIRST FLOOR.—Bedroom, 28 by 20, dressing-room, bed- rooms, boudoir, bathroom, hot and cold water, and SECOJIID FLOOH.—2 bedrooms, day nursery, night do., linen-room, v. ith proper fitt ings, and box room. Attached to the House are a conveniently and well-con- structed conservatory tind vinery, 86 feet long, with heating apparatus; there are also extensive outbuildings, compris- ing a two-stalled stable, coach-house, harness, groom's room, carthouse, cowhouse, potting and tool nouses, laundry, dairy, and gardener's cottage. There isa splendid supply of pure water on the premise*, and the gardens are well stocked with fruit trees. The property, which has icoenily b-en at great expense enlarged, thoroughly renovated threughout, and improved for the present tenant, is approached by a main road,and is delightfully situated on an eminence overlooking Swansea Bay and the Bristol Channel, and is within 15 minutes of the London and North-Western and Oystennouth Railway Co.'s Stations, and thirty minutes from the town or Swansea. The owner of the property is entitled to the rights of pasturage over Clyne Va)]ey. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of person* desirous of purchasing a country residence, it being seldom that an opportunity of this description presents it- self of acquiring premises so commodious and weU- arranged, and s) charmingly situ>ited. Particulars and conditions of sale, with oiders to view, may be obtained from the Auctioneers, at their offices, Heathfield Chambers, Swansea; or from Messrs, James Trevor and Son, Solicitors, Bridgwater. Dated May 1st, 1894. BY MESSRS. BEYNON AND MEAGER. THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1894. TO DAIRYMEN, FARMERS, BUTCHERS, Ac. AT CEKNGOLE l-ARM, GOWERTON, Within a mile of Gowerton Stations of the G.W.R. and L. A N.W. Railways. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SPRING SALE OF LIVE FARMING STOCK. MESSRS. BEYNON and MEAGER are instructed by Mr. W. S. Richards to SELL by AUCTION at the above farm, on above date,lwithout reserve, the following high-class STOCK, viz.:— CATTLE.—10 Jers-v cows and In if .TS, in calf and with calves at foot (specially imported by the Auctioneers for this sale), 12cross-bied shorthorn 1I1::e cows, with calvebat foot and near calving; 10 three-year-old steers, 11 two-year- old steers, 9 two-year-old heifers, 13 yearling steers and heifers, 10 barren cows and heifers, 14 tat cows, heifers, and steers. SHEEP.—47 Shropshire Down ewes and 70 lambs, 31 Cardigan ewes and 33 lambs, 20 fat lambs, 55 fat yearlings. HORSES.—Grey cart horse, Bowler, 5years old, 16.2 h.h., 13 cu t. warranted in all work and sound. Bay cart horse, Captain, 5 years old, 16.2 h.h., good in all harness. Chest- nut cast horae, Albert, 5 years old, 16 h.h. warranted. Grey cart horse. Rattler, 7 years old, 16 h.h, good in chains and shafts. Bay cart mare, Polly, aged, 16 h.h. good in all work. Brown cart horse. Captain, aged, it; h.h., good worker: Brown carriage horse. Dick, 4 years old, 16.1 h.h., quiet in saddle jtni harueM and bids fair to make a very sivlish carriage horse. Brown Horse Colt. 3 years old, by jforwich (Oueen s Premium •, will make a eo<«i Galloway racer.Grey Horse Cob, Tom, « old, 14 h.i)., fabL and quiet. Grev Hackney Ffs) Maie, 5years old, lb. 1 h.h.. good in all hxrne;"). Bay Cob Mare, Lady, 4years o'.J,Hh.h.,t;ood and quiet in saddle and harness. fiveCartCoits ^yearlingsand two year-old.). Five Ponies 3 and 4 years old. Two Mare-J'ony Colts. Also Bright Chestnut Cob, 6 year old, Ilf h.h., war: ant, d sound in wind and limb, free from vice and good in harness and saddle, Rustic Cart by Palmer (nearly new), complete with cushions and lamps, also Set of Brass-mounted Harness in good condition. The above will be offered in one Lot as a turnout, and if not sold will be offered separately. Also Stylish Gig, nearly new and American Buggy. Pigs.—Large Yorkshire Sow with 10 small Pigs. 2 Slws in farrow. 20 Stores (various sizes.) Three months' credit (usual conditions). Discount for Cash. Luncheon at 12 o'clock noon. Sale to commence imme- diately afterwards. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea, Contractors to Her Majesty's Government, CANN & GLASS, 3, PROSPECT PLACE. LARGE HOUSE COAL PER 14s. TON. CASH ON DELIVERY, HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS. Orders received at 34B Martin Street, Morriston TEETH./ TEETH /MB. JLC. H0?S0N, SURGEON DEiNTIST, 2, DYNEVOR PLACE, SWANSEA (OPPOSITE KSW HX6BZK GRADE SCHOOL). 25 Years' Experience—18 as dentist with Mr. Keall, Swansea, Painless Extractions with Gas and Ether Spray. j3 Workmajiship, Material, and Fit guaranteed. S u ^h-class Work from 5s. per Tooth \t home daily from 10 until 7. V All Consultations Free. TEETH > pUBMIXCgg jP U RNITURE f. 1 HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. TERM. £3 w If, 61 per wee*, 46 2s. M. £10 II •— 1.. 9s. S4 K E20 e.. 6L OdL £ 30 » 7,. 6cI. £50 12s. 3d. m mmense Stock to select from. Only A deposit required.- SPECIALITE in SUITES at M OL j • All Goods Delivered Free, P. FREEDMAN 4CO. 34, HIGJa STREET, SWANSEA. i i» -t I- I OlKEK BtJUtOKMi NEWPORT (MON.), 1, 2, 3 4, WARKfil BUILDINGS NEW TREDEGAR, ELUGMIJ.V.t. -T — t- eikd -j 82 NEW PINSTONE, iUliFFlELa 4 THE SOUTH WALES I WEEKLY POST." Wished oa FRIDAY MORNINGS, The a" ad ArAot.z ,y mn t. seatk Wales, NEWS OF THB WORLD. t RE Hi A L al'dtltr ORIGINAL AETICuKi, LOCAL GWSW4 K0TB3 AND QU. k I AND ALL THB LOCAL AND DX8KHC INTELLIGENCE Of THE WEEK. 11 ■ ■ i 'CLWB YR HOSAN LAB; An am using arttai a the »* West Wall A Column devoted to tbw iutWA*ti a 11 ii) aiii ance of the UneatployeX i I i BketofcM sad fettrfcits of Notable Welshes*, THI8WXEK: i MR. WILLIAM WILUAMS, M.1 THE "WORLD Of WORK,* A Column dereWd tke interests s»4tfce«i* anoe el the cnesspUyed. Order at OMU tU, Rouer" < ad, iJuASSUkT, 1-