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IBEIN EVANS & Co., L ARE NOW OFFERING GRAND VALUE IN DRAPERY. .SHOAVROOxM. FANCY & furnishing GOODS. SWANSEA.
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'N'_i'!lI..r. BEN EVA,N.S & ARE NOW OFFERING GRAND VALUE i DRAPER\, SHOWROOM.. ANCY & F -U, S R SWANSEA.
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REPAID ADVERTISEMENTS les daily post. A ,^0FIDS- ONCE. THEEE X TIMES. TIMES. I 20 0 6 0 9 1 0 ZO IVords 10 9 ?O WrdsI -11 0 1 6 2 3 r Ivords 1 2 0 3 0 CO I'Vords Tbc,se charges al)ply only to tile classe:-? of A("tisen)ents specitied below, all(,i Lre strictlv 10"Er,e(i to those which are oy-(-Iercd for cousecu- ti%-e in it LIt er In. and paid for prex-i,?u. to iiisertion', t e" 1).t ese eo.,IitiLns is not coniplied Nvit?'i. ver Ise elit -,N ill be eharged by tije Business artrneuts, Situatioiis Vacant or e Let or Sold, Lost, Found, and Ila,-ie ?ants. AL NOTICE. A,)plicants sending iL'Itial's"Plles to Ai,ertiseineiits addressed to r,Equ or E-'Ctitious names. at tL-Lis Office, are ("ted not their a.to -d rigitial testin?,(Uials with Zaouj.l 1-"Pllcati()nc, but to elclose Col)ies of testi- s only. Adverti-er.s ii,jt all-gre cauti-gned thit Postmasters ??-e ,r Fi,toWed to (Iel;i er letters -iddressel' to li,iti,,tis uddr, es and ?i,v Post Offiec-. Letters teut t d to Initials cr Fi-ctiti,.us N:imes can be 1po,t the Oflice -f the South Wale-? Daily uu?il' igh-street,, t5wanse,,i, and will be kept aPPlied for L\, tLe advertiser. NOTICE. Tb,- "-?-'Guth 'vn,ales I)ailv post,, will be de- lv'ered direct to Subscribers from the Chief E)f6'?e5l Iligh-street, Swan&ea, at the following FREPAID RATES Per Messenger. Per Post. one hlcnth s. cl. s. d. Three 10 2 0 Isi 30 6 0 ,I Xol)tbs 60 12 0 xvvei A,, !e Alouths 120 24 e "Y irrlglliarlty in the deli-ery should be made llnrnediateiv at the (,hief Offices. bITUATION, V A UAIN T. NT-Itignot always an easy matter to lltii ill the I lultable servant, but bv Advertising Daily Post"' you obta i?'n, at least, a ?"t'2ber of applic 'tg to ebo IraDurt an ow from-an alit consideration. D OTI I-R Agents and respectable Wanted ty IrnP.rt.Ilt Cognac and Bordeaux Firms.- C 0l,e3, Advertising Agent, Bi-ist-1. 973d8-20 aiated, domesticated; good referenees George Hotel, Watter-r,,ad. 55eg-24 ()OT Trade. -Ju-iior Assistant Wanted, used toti?e- eta. T'-Ade.-Apply ltadford's, 7, Higii-strect, Swan- 99ldB-20 ILA'DBUICY aiad C Limited, Gower-street, Coll8Wltl"?a, bA-' Vacancy in Swansea Valle for 'et4)r 1. 6G fCal inan preferred..121 -b '?iscult Trade.-A Man %,iio Understands kit.31,1 blojl"#Xctu"e.-State full particula-s to W., 45. ey-street Bury, Lancashire. Wes-24 Y-Wantc-d imirLediatel?,.& Respectable joh Sty.9 J30v, must be a good eN,clist.-Ap,,I- -Br wri.. Ironmonger, Swansea. 7,ieB-!?6 )H& 1 1, S ervant Wanted.-Apply Green inle;uiow Ifate! -t?-prid(t. 13e8-22 E.NE.RAL wanted, able t.c, do plain co(jking; early riser -St. George H ?SL4,i otel, Walter-road. 55eb-24 S,c;-L I?,Pprentice; tirst start 7/- wtek buste p66age,, St. Philip's-bridge, B?-isto.. [48e8-24 'Vanted ker liancis and Wtiling CotIvias 13$Qtnewhou.-es, Met-thyr.-Apply Ilees, alerbyr la'.e. to,, Mertbyr Nla,e. 49e8-24 -Wanted at once, Two or Three good Xa ne-i Hands.-Apply B. Phillips and C, Letterston, R.S.O. 974d8-20 T???L'L LE U-S wa.?? R-&VLLLERS Wa with connection amongst Nearn 8t4t;olmers. to p?R J?,PPI ish a Novelty; commissloil nly; ,,e, carry in pocket.-City Stationery CorDpany, 'I Ile8-21 ServaDt.-Al)-fV p sea. 3, -Pebulkren-t??race, Con:tlsteil?taultion PiA. S%vati- 987d8-20 T E ,)y to deliver ineELt elt?an and -APPIY Ye St Ti, S 99,'dS-20 Cr?ok.-Giv references and fu, ?-1. Clun, Salol). rs to Mrs. O'NeiL xperienced General Servant; go.A tt,- '?haracter re-quired.-Old Swar?. Hotel, Gower- 3C)eg-22 a g?)od General not undei- 20 must xt be Clean, strong, ud active.-Applv 24 Colle rett'?,La. 9?Od8-2 Two good General Servants; (Tne-th?t att cook well.-Apply the Wtiyn(iAi?i, C:-)Ile,e- -eet, SNI'ansea. a NVoi-king tiou?ieleeper; abstainer; Tritli age abou?, 40.-Apply by letter oniy, No. 1. tv-terrac(- Swansea. 96ld8 19 A, ID,,al)er3,. perso?at appiie?-ti(,n preferred.- Samuel, Blaeiitvon. 2eS-21 W few Masons and JiricKlayers none but 9()0(1 ind stea(iy men uf-e(i apply, 18 iziontbs' a'uuel Davie,, 131aenLarw, 61-?,?8-2C, ANTLD- two respectable girls apprentices to tl)eINJilliriery W,)rkro-?i?.-Apt)ly t,) J? Itees Itigli-stieet, Swansea. 9&)d8-2J 'iT.PD, good Maebimist-t-be-q-uie-k (i v?'orker Apt)ly Ander;son,muCsox and Co. 23, Swau. 994d8-20 ANTI,, C, EL thorougla House Pariour-D)aid, two ir, fai?iiv, al- a Nur,,e H-, se-inaid. -Apply ?ins, l?, St. Ilelen's-roa;l. S?N-ausea, 7?',Ieg-26 no -Tile "rl' 'Mylec. fee*. general waitlliz-r )om provided. Geue,-?,l AdVertiser, 160, Go, lse-lane, Swansea. &3e8-22 f," ,i?ice w-ust be LOU, d write,?, and (juick at f, g tires. -Apply, The ???"(,6uPPIY Co., Ld., Gower-.itreet, S%-ausea. 32e?-22 TANTED, experienced General ililist be gt?oct Plailri cook, little washing; 'two in fanailv-, y P-l' L) P-14.-Apl)ly kiiss Jenkins, 18. ad. Swansea. 994dg-20 ANT,L ,irnir.e,diately, Good Cuoks, iioiise-Par- for lour ad.9, Generals to Cook, Nurses, Generals C?l"bles -Airs. Lewis's High-class liegi.tr?, 9, ??le-6treet,, Swanz.ea. 489Li?-20 two experience,, Portrait C:.nvas.?7r-s and C 1,11 ?ectors; lwagos and coin mission; splen- 'Stree'31?o UnitY-App y Major and Darkei-, Basset? t, l?(ldruth. Coiiiw'aii. 5Oe8-24 -"ANTEI) anAlt-Hotind IMIlle(liate,? :Llmki pPrinting Office a( accustorded to Machine 1-4( res$Nvork -Apply, stating age, smiary and ft"ence, t^ 0 ]iN-ans, Printer, EbbwN'ale. Ifsuit-able 976d8-20 ?l ?'All T ICompetent Map. to un(i?rtake by Coli- traci, iol- Labour only, the setting, burning, 1119, and load ing of Silica, fir, and buty, facing and -Particulars on Application 3'1?t-ter to No. 1, Hoiniliy-road, C&rdiff. 2De8-??? -C o-n?-j?.-nio-r -? AGITED, lerk tl)orougti k]aO%,Iedge shorthand. good longhand writer. "aier P 3' ?,Y lettr only, stating age, e?verience. and I.i -V re?,ii i i ed, to William Hancock and C,). e .Lilnlt ,ewers and Wine and Spirit linport?rs, w ttle ind _sti*eet, Svvansea 37e8-23 IIOLESAL- -i?tl,-ing.-Agert Wanted for the "w -ansea district must have good conziectlun 9?c]Otilier?-, ilraper,, and pawnbrok rs.-Addreas 34 all tf. 'iith a?id Son, adverti?ing agents, 982d8-20 Lt-)RGE, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 10, U?,- ford-st?-et, Sii,ant!ea has Vacancies for ty.-c, -"Prenti". outdoor preferred. 953d8-l9 UPIL.-Local Surveyor to Dit;triet Council has a M,v*acancy tor a Pupil; pract,ical experience in road gu,eylllg, sanitary work. ai,,l all duties oi a district e3'Or-Apply Moline'?.x, Surveyor, Shifual. 3384 mt, Wanted, to fortli Clubs for WoLtehes, ',Id -C',Ocks Jev6,eller?, bilver ]'late, Opera Glasses. ?18le4i lrl$trumerit2, &-c. Men-i bers pay Is. er week, 7?rrn,, (: p side Ltalogues, &-c., Kendal& Dent, 106, Cheal,- a Itei?tio 'J'a on. Splendid value. G r. t 4,'?, w n a?per. Ltd'Ies' aiad Gejits' Sil, L.,?e'r-* 3160 ATCHWORK. PATcawoRK. Patch?or .-Agents Nvanted. Ladies, I'ami lies, and others to try our lit. eoxktaillizig ab,,ui, 200 assorted pieces of beau- p tk litit,,? s,ta-ble for api-cns, cushion?, quitt?s. e amp PEL le reel, Is. Ed. two, Zs. Ed.; four, 4s. 9,1.; ,-a r riag I:a rai -As(, vel, III satii3s, &c., one ce P d 1, 2s- Ed. two, 4s. Ed e;?,.u-"r, BLACK, L"'lillgton-stret. Mar.cbester. 2732 -SITUATIONS WANTEI) k-' 13 "Love's Lab,)u?CoTt to-vva-nd-er ab-out, in 8e,eb of'a berth, Lut it is a Situation gained ii 1vertie in the" Dailv Post." n PAJŒn. Y M 1- S.. S d Ut. (' .UD?;. an :see.s 'Ituatlun as e('()n 0. 49 i.ood Thild Hand; abstaiaer.-Al'ply, 1- Dyer sYdd-strept, SWltn5ea. 95;:><18-19 \;Ll'tGiA!\ }¡cc()ITHniI)-;¡;oung Mw as y;Jét or ,\èa.t' nd<tnt; (\¡tan('e uo onJect.-A¡.ply \Tltnes, 1 -rest. 975d8-20 (;J r:II. I: Y CJerk Seks SIt.uation; shortly disell;J.- "r:li ..r"ugh co.Ulery. ùelng- ,o.-I¡ed out; good re- :-("1, and testllnolllab. Ad,ln;s. Hlchards, Abcrdare. G2c3-26 '.(;{T' J -t! ;¡ E.i .H. W;mted. Sit [;aLioll as ShOlillJaU, Of .\n..i 8Iallg-hterman;' !ood lefl'f"cncc, wi. ;.J..71;i.Old". WeHand, :I;cl'l1. 973d¡j.20 SITUATIONS WANTED. j A.N" (YtjLing) IZ '-Iires Situation, ?,iiy car),,tcily; iasi t,ht?e(?, years as valet; exeeljeiit i-efei?enct:S; M good traveller.—H., 9, Worcester-street, Oxtord. 61eS-26 BAKER. — Young Man seeks Situation; good; second or single; set (if required) good refer-, ences; "ut-dours.-W.H., Stoke Abbott, Beamiuster, Dorset. 9Y7drf-20 HOUSEKEEPER.-Domesticated Ladv, careful manager, offers her Services in return for ^oni" tol lable home; highest references given and required. -95, Port way. Warminster. 64J8-2D OITI 'ATION Wanted, Naval Pensioner, as Care- 0 taker, Collector, Storekeeper, Wareliouseman, 1 imekeeper, Batman, or CeUarinan, or any Place t»l Trust, Swansea; excellent certilicates.—J. Cnaintters, 8. Paxton-terrace, Swansea. 34,8-22 IA,ANTEI), ELig;igenierit, Daily oi Nt?)riiirig, V 'V Children, Mkirnt)lee, Switnsea, (it, n-i,bLou,- el bood also Mtisic Ptipils. 0 o(>d referei3 s. -NI is i Phillips, Tan-y-cae, Mumbles. 2580.8-19 ANTED situation -ts useful Maid, thorotigi)ly W dozuesi?cated; e,?c, lent nee(ile")jnaiL; Lfuod ki,,)w'?-e-dge c?f dre-sinaki?i, and Tjiillii)erv; good 'g, 26; salary E20; ctisengkige(I Al,?,. 31. es; L Apply F., l,angdale, -1ltiv?in Wells. 96 319 ITUATION.-Waritel as Croon), or grot)iii under S coachman; ride and drive light weigit; 8-1r? 23; 1 year 7 months' good Character. -W. Tii?ini?ts 1?, New-F?treet, l'ortmadc?c, Carnarvoii. 9,vid8-21 FOR SALE. I FOR Sale, Pony, Trap, and Harness.—A.ppiy 23, Rodney-street, Swansea. 9/2d8-20 JT^OR Sale, a Setter Bitch, warranted a good house dog.—Apply Geo. Bevan, 6a, Neath-road, Hafod, Swansea. 56e8-24 FOR Disposal, a Quantity of Waste, Brown Paper, &c.—Apply, the Manager, "Daily Post," 211, High-street, Swansea. n FOR Sale, Rapid Safety Bicycle; solid tyres; in splendid condition, 60s.—Apply 128. Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 59e8-26 -.IOR Sale Sniart. Pony'; three years 13 liar. ds d sourid.-9, Churcli-sti-eet, S,. Tlioiy)as lb quiel" 'I Wzltei-loo-street. -7!eS-26 ORSAI.E,anumberof books, ebiefly hist,ori-al, F e?say?i aid ncii-e Is. -Apply "Junius," *,I)Liily PO.St,?' Iii;4b-Street, SN%RDECA. 260n Oit Sale, Special CUSLiji-i Bic?ele; ),all F bcai-;iigs tkii-ou,,hout; lockstetritig-. King of the Road" lamp; nearly new; price, £5 i5a.—Apply, 4, Castle-square. Swansea. 5Se8-26 F" OR Sale, a yellow varnished Dog Trap, complete with cushions and horse-shoe lamps; equal to new, suit a pony 14 hands.—Apply Levy. 267, Car- marthen-road, Swansea. 74e8-26 OR Sale, Steam Engine and Boiler on same base, 4.J,in. cylinder, with pump, governors, cocks, valves, gauges complete, '"Tangie's" equal to new. Trow, 55, Oxford-street, Swansea. a Oli Sale. Bay Cob Mart?. 14 hands; d itit.)ver in F saddle and harikes!5. One Ditto, 1T?obands; goes well in saddle and harness; quiet with steam and trams.—Apply Stubbings, Butcher, Gorseinon.[60e8-26 Oil Sale, a Bay Cob Mare, 13.1 hands rising six years; sound; a splendid mover, and goes in any hai-ness. Also Trap and Harness; nearly new.- Apply J. and F. Weaver, Builders, Manselton, Swan- sea. 61e3-2g OR Sale, Dining-room Suite in oak, covered with leather; 5ft. Dining-room Sideboard, with cupboard and overmantel, with bevel-plate glass, very handsome Singer Sewing Machine, nearly new, price £ 3.—1, Terrace-road, Mount Pleasant. [46e8-23 L> be "Sold, a Bargain, a Freehold Residence with extensive Sea Views.—Apply John M. Leeder ani Son, Auctioneers, Swansea. 3473 ARGAIN.—About 2cwt. Yams (wheeling and lingering), quantity Stockings, and 3 Griiwold Machines (perfect), in one lot or separate.—APP-y Wools, Daily Post" Office, Swansea, &tO-2B BAKING Confectionery Business for Sale, doing 25 to 30 sacks per week; good confectionery trude ill health cause of leaving.—Apply Bates, Brickkilm- street, Wolverhampton. 20e8-22 ATS—Thirteen Fresh-emptied Vats for Sale, hold- ing from 12 to 30 barrels.- Apply to Phillips and Sons, Brewers, Newport, Mon. 967d8-19 C. RAND Irish Terrier Bitcb by Merlin Hill, X Champior Breader Hill; cheap 20* spproTal; civen up the fancy.—Mellln, Pottery-place, Llanelly. 959d8-19 QUANTITY First-class Cider for Sale, put on rail in buyer's casks; bankers' reference or cash with oi-cier.-Apply Geo. Read, South Cadbury, Bath, Somerset. 925d8-21 7VKEEHOLD Farm (superior), 20, Miles London; excellent residence; farm buildings; several cottages 250 acres fair portion meadow great bargain for immediate sale.—Stamped envelope, Yaukerton." Palace-road, Tulse Hill Park, S. VV. 16e8 22 HOUSE tobicSold or Let. just completed, charm isgly situated at Langland Bay, near the Hotel, containing nine large bedrooms, bath-room (hot and cold water), lavatory, two w.c.'s, drawing-room, break- fast-room, dining-room, large conservatory, electric bells, and every modern improvement; about J of an acreoflan(iattached.-Apply William Lane, 12. Bay- view Crescent, Swansea. 31c8-22 BICYCLES.-Entirely New Stock of Light Road- sters just arrived with very Latest Improvement Price £ 1212s.; Second-hand Pneumatics taken in Ex- change for Nimrodsfrom Cb to X7; inspection respect fully invited.-Nimrod Cycle Depot, Alexandra-road, I Swanllea- 7e8-24 10 BE LET. If you have a house to Let, or have any Article lor Sale, or if you are in Want of anything advertise in the "South Wales Daily Post," and you will obtain quick and satisfactory results. ) be Let, House, and S)iop, No. 3, He-athfield- T( street.-W. J. Itees, Swansea. 43e8-23 0 Let, 3, Ru ss-,Il-street.-Apply Williams,J?weller, -street, Swarisea. ieB-22 T 29, Castle 0 Let.-Stable and Coach-bouse, in Picton-lano.- TAppl,?-, Usher, Picton-place, S,,ansea.[997dg-20 0 Let, a Coinmo-lious and Weli-fitted Club-rooni. TApplv D, Th(,ruas, lied Cow Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 41eS-23 T'~OLet, 22, Finsbury-terrace; beautifully decorated throughout; bath, hot and cold.—Apply on the premises. 70e8"26 T" O Let, IS, Bryn-road, facing bay uninterrupted view; 14 rooms, rent £ o0.—Apply Owen, 224, High-street, Swansea. 29e8-22 Let, two cr tliiee Unfurnished Hoeins; terms T4, or 5,1- weekly; near the hL,pital.-Add-"ss Comfort, "offi(?e )f this paper. 4Ce8-23 0 Let..LNos. 7,ndt 8, I.ynn-street Cwmb??,rla, OOU- IT t,eining six I o'ni-t eiteli.-Ap'Dl;- (ieneraiagency Co., 8, Waterloo-street, Svvansea. 27eg-22 be Let, House and Shop, 6 Waterl,,o-st,reet 'rothoroughly lZepaire(I and Dee raLed.-Applv,VV. J. J?ees, the Laurels, Swansea. 4.5;.9'23 () be Let, large, bricii-buitFitti,,g Sho?,, 68ft. b T ,7ft at Landore, Swansea.-Apply John Y Leedev stnd Son, auctioneers, Swaii?iea. 34'72 L) 1,PT, 6ketty Hall (Z miles from from T !?tli Ile ember, 1895; land if d eii,t ed. -Apply L. D. Nichoil, 4, Ti-inity-pla?e. ?%a?nse?- 3361 0 Let, t t-, ree Houses, neat- Station, Cock,?tt, ec)n T ttining tive rooms each- rent 4,?6. Api)ly General Agency Co., 8, Waterlo?-street, Swansea. 28e8-22 0 Let, House in Malvern -terrtee, convenient to ?T steaiii trams, &c.; bathroijin complete; to sands, i,eutmoderate.-ApplyMoytivans, Eastmoor, Bryn- road. Swansea. 9^d3-la l,et, Vill., B?-37nmilt-crescejit,: every convenl- Tezccl Also Villa, G,v,,Vdr-cr?seeDt, f,'pl;Lnds; Ill.ilable locality,-John Tucker, b, J3,-yjjiiiill-cres- cent, S?.%ns?-a. 99Od8-2,) 0 Let. All that -x nsive BuBiness Preiiiitses T known a,, the Park Auction hoorns, Park street, Sw.ea-Furthei particulars appiv to Giles Cook. HotiseFursishingE?,tablishment, Swansea. 962d&-19 s.ftsion? N.). 58, Rbon- 0 Let, with irnmediatc- p? T dda-st.reet, containing 8 rooms, with coal ce"L-u-, b.,th-roorn (hot and cold ater), and grs laid on.- Apply next dor, or to Gustavus Bros.Swansea 2-PO5 0 Let, Windsor-villa, K large detached house, on TLauglanti Hill, Muiiibles. Gcod garden, exten- ?ive views; good,ater ?iuppi Apply '%V. The Cliff, langliad, or 2.9. YC;astle-street, Swaiiaea. 22e8-22 TO Let, or will be Sold by Private Treaty, the Business of a large Provision and General Dealer at 1. Danygraig-terraoe, St. Thomas owner relin- cluishing blisi through si,!kness; irymee?iate po35ebiou.- Alipiy Henry Tamlyn, at above address. 65e8-26 If-imt;?r- Merchants, mongers, ilp.?tiers and others.-To he Let, witli edirte be extensive Storehouses. posseslion, t Maithot?ses, nd Stables, A itb Shipping Stage to the Swansea Canal, and situate adjoining the Great Western Railway Station at Morr.ston -For tu, ther particulars apply to W.J. Kees, The Laurels Swan- sea. PORTHCAWL —To Let, NestaCottage (Furnished), trjii) August IS; term- moderate; close to sea aud posi office.—Cox. Lletai. Pencoed. h'8-21 CARDIFF. — First-class Double licensed House to V. Let; situated in one of the best. positions in Cardiff; well fitted up bar, smoke, and billiard rooms; exceptional opportunity.—Apply Mr John Wea e 90. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 971"d8"2u 'YL,' N' Ile Loveiv 14 Aer-e Farm, 7-i-t)omed 'NN,' ?. as,?, i-.t-s of Buildings, Freelluld, only -C720 u if quick.-It. C. !-rice, ']'intern. 97Jd8-20 0. 7. Br-cnswick-place.-To be Good Dwelling- N house and Gardeii, with bacl'kete'i?Ltrance.- -Apply W. J. Itecs, Swansea. "\rARD and Large Workshop, two storeys, to Let in X St. Helen's-1venue.—Apply Watkins, Printer, Kutland-street, Swansea. 941019-7 r"pO Let. Oystermouth, Swansea, Furnished or Un- X furnished, a House l>«autitully situated, over- looking the Bristol Channel on the renowned Gower Coast, adjacent to Laugland and Caswell Bays, containing 3 large reception rooms, kitchen, scullery, larders and pantry, 8 bedrooms, hot and cola water baths, w.c., etc. gardens about 2 acres, lomprising pleasure garden, orchard, well-stocked kitchen gardens, and 2 large greenhouses; stabling, outhouses, etc.—ApuIv Medium. "Daily Post."Swansea. 5-!ev-24 EDWARDS' THE GREAT SWANSEA DRAPERY H O USE, IS NOTED FOR GiVING EXCEPTIONAL VALUE & J v h J THROUGHOUT ALL DEPARTWENTS. Q?'?3, 94, 95, 96, OXFOliD-STREET, 1-5. 17. 1-?S, WATEIK'LOO-,STIIEl,T, ti)wkiids .Do Swansea, #1 4. PAI-TK APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS. —Now is the time of the year when people are looking out for Apartments, and now, therefore, is the time to advertise your Rooms to Let in the "Daily Post." n fT*0 L?t. ComiortaMe Hooms. suit. cnf ?rtwoGent!e? JL men.—Applv. "H?me," ?tt?M?o.yr," CiHce. Swansea. 999d8-30 riAO Let, Sitting aud Bedroom, or Bedroom alm- X would suit one or two young men. -Apply 12, Westbury-terrace, Swansea. 969d8 19 Y>IQ?IIOPSTON, Gov%,ei-. -[,urge, well-ftii-iiis ed 6itting ani 13edro,),m t,, Let. lieal-,I,ily and i?lessaiitly situated uii coniiijoiL.-ALidress Nlr?,. lia- li3- well Griiiths. offerei to Clue (,I' Tv?o Girls de6irou? of H itltendiug ati,,r (,f tbc? Sv.nsea Ed,imti?,xv,l liebmtxt -?.?cte t,o E(,asboic; tvcry comiort. s; ei t i,efel(iiee?, :incl Aciv ren,?c)n:tl)le terms- A?dz:5-mi1na, "S,itbwalt!sl)aily i?obt," h%valisea. 216a UNfURmSHED Apartments, Suitable for Married Couple, may be obtained aL 12, Rhondda-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea; terms moderate.[&96d8-20 ODGIXGS^ Comfortable Lodgings, with use ol hot and ~old bath, terms moderate.—Apply No. Willow-ter.-aec, Near Albert Hali, Swansea. 26eo-22 ANTKO. Apartment J (sitting and bedroom), by two nspectable young men.—Address, stating lowest terms to Aipha, "Daily Post" Office, Swsn- 66e8'21 lOWER.- 'anted, iSpartmeuts Jor Young Man VjT near Lai land Bay, Caswell Bay, or district; Term a must be 'trictly Moderale.—Apply, Artemus, oare, Daily P,01, oflices. 211. High-street, Swansea, 313eS-24 fc:JHOLASTlC ARNOLD CJLLEGE, CONSTITUTIOM HlLTi. SWANSEA. NEXT TERM Commences SEPTEMBER 5th, 1895. Prep*i\tien lor all Public Examina- tions,—Apply HEADMASTER. o469 (^WXNBEA NA7IGAITON SCHOOL, IO 22, NBW OXFORD^XREET, SWANSEA (Estab- lished 1885).—Princi pals /esars. HAKKIS (Brothers to the late Mr. David Harris First-class Certificated TeiWbera.-CA'.4J)11)ATI-'?, prepared for ??LCF.SSFLTLLY ALL LOCAL MAKI.N K BOARD EXAMINATIONS. Tweltc recent genuine successes, in> idiug three Masters and five Fkst Mates majority ( first trial. Beall's Deviwcope. LESSONS given i PITMAN'S Shorthand, Arithmetic, Civil Service, Bo. keeping, and Steam. Success guaranteed. 3382 SWANSEA ivlARlNv ACADEMY, 9, MANSEL-ST., SVr'ANS^ (ESXAB. 18S5), PriBClpal, Capt. W. L, DixoN r; -rtificated). Sea- men and Officers carefully and su-ii^sfuiiy prepared s) t?r he L,,?a? M (for a',i Gradesof Certiiic;tte Board Examinations in Navigation,Seamanship, and the Rule of the Road," etc. Capt. Beall's latest Compass Dev.scope at this Academy. Recent successes. Terms '1 application. 2978 I PIT'l.AN-'S-"SHORTBÃ-ND AlADE1\1Y MR. INGLIS, the 8uccesful eO.1petitol'! against all eomers, has at lengthecided to OPEN an ACADEMY. He is Misled I by competent teachers, and ladi» AND gentlemen DOAY safely entrust THEIHTLYES to his care. 4, CRADOCK-STREET. 3474 "VTOTICE.—Unprecedented Soccessat Captain VV.H 1^1 Dixon's Nautical Academy of Navigation anc Seamanship, S, Mansel-street, Swansea. At the Cardiff Examination, just held, Mr. T. R. Navies, A Willows-terrace, passed as Second Mate, and Mr. A. K. Reynolds, 4. G'.rden-street, passed as Master, with First-class Honours in Compass Deviation. Both passed on their Firxt ExaminaUon. Mr Reynolds received one lesson only upon compass deviation, illustrated with Captain Beall's latest deviascopc; and six days general instruction only, thus breaking all records in the United Kingdom for fast and accurate preparation; and for the past throe months not a single failure has occurred from this Academy, which reflects the highest credit to its instructor for the I excellent tuition he has given his pupils. 96bd3-19 l/^DUCATION (Girls).—18 guineas yearly, for board, J2j laundress, English, Flench, music, singing,and dancing; cow kept; no extras; French governess; gymnasium, tennis; references; prospectus, view of aii(i gl?(,ttxLds; "tatio,,s on M.1t. and ourt, Gloucester. 4, College-c 934d9-21 ITEE Education offered four little girls, over five Fyear,i; i?mall paynient for board; M. I- 13ellevLi(-, The sreen, Llanstephan, Carmarthensbir 14e8-22 NIVERSITY Scho(,i, So?iLhport.-A niost success- .u f.1 Boardin.- School for 13,vs.-T. Isherw(,od, M.A., L.L.D., Priii(,-ipa.. 8811,19-17 ITfdA.N'S Shorthand tiugbt I)y a certiiicated P teacber and verbatim reporter; learner's, cor- poriding, and reporting t;tyies; l?riN-at,e or class Itt??Sition, (.a e2L$y tex-ins.-J Cr;L-ti i;ham, 8, Bay View- terrace, off Gorse-lane. 503n W_ ANTED immediately, Young Lady for Morning Tuition, £ 16; Three Young Ladies for Fancy and Drapery, also Apprentices; Two Young Men for Dr,ipez-v ntieniau's ifoubckeeper; Manageress; e Three tr,?Eses; Cook, ;E2(j; Six tiotisemliicis; and several Generals,—Apply, The General Advertiser, 160, Gorse-Unc. Swansea. HOTELSTPINING-ROOMS. SPLANADE HOTEL, PORTHCAWL,—inclusiv Terms from 7s. 6d. per day. Good winter climate Perfect drainage. Goli. 289 ERSEY.-Private Board a)t(t liesidtnee; close to i sea ?and I)aths; cheerful societ3,; ?uliinier terms, zC2 29. per week; wintet, terins, froiii 91 66.-Milisoll, Victor Hugo," St. Helier?. l5.e8-22 ttli I)EVON. y N;l AI,LEY PRLVATE 1'2-OTEL L AINI) BOAIIDTNG- ESTABLISIL\,IENT. of he tine- Built srecially to meet the z-iqttireii)eut, s Containing 60 rooms. Lighted with Electric Ligh.. All Modern Improvements. Boarding Terms 30s. to ^os. per Week; 12s, 6d from Saturday to Monday, including Table d'Hote Satur- day, three meals Sunday, breakfast Monday, with bed etc. Everyaccommoà¡Üion for day parties Write for Ta¡-jfI iWrl Photo-. £248 WILLlA:ti DBV AN and CO., PI'O_Drietors. MONEY. ALLACE AND LO., 98, ^ueen-street, Cardiff (>i'trancc. First Door at Side).—Advance ri ade on Note of jjfand c«- ther Security; loans o £ 10 to £ 500; best terms and no delz, y.-Sendsta,npect addressed gnveiope for reply. 2576 'g ASlt ADVANCED t y I, SELINE, from £ 6 anil ly upwards < n personal security, toall classes, ro jsyable toMiit l) <ct m< nit nee or borrowers. Dis- ti.ncc IJQ object.— Apply ) UM naliy tr lyletter, 9. GI?OVE PI,ACI?, Swansea. ONEYLent,)n Pite, Je-w?llery,-L-c., i'i- attherateof4d. in t,he Ei per m(,nth. -other cbarges.-Ii. BARNE;TT. 6. Heatiifield-street. '.06 -%fESSI(S. JAMES and JAMES, Gower-strcet,l -1-1 fiwail sea, are prepaz-ed toti7itietta?enic)rtgagesl beiind ir-eebuld an(t leasehoici iiivebliiients. 8eiid aiticulars of requirements. 172 ONEY'10 LEND to Farmers, Tiaciesiiieu, aid -n to-A n or countrv, at 4). per ceilt per tibers, annum, in sums from .i.5û to £ I,0C0, upon personal tcurity, ler term of years to suit borrowers; money upen mortgage, oj per cent.—Mr. Wood, 56, Taaman oad, Stockwell. S.W. Londoo. 710 M' ONES.—If you Want Money, call or write to J. S., 68, Martin-street, (opposite school), Mor- iston, Strictly private. 537d7 27 -10,L. BARNE7TT 11 D?rnevor-place, Swansea, Rti- s valices fro ni Z3 ,? JL30U daily to resl)4-(-La t)) e a ppli t catils; no inquiry fees 93Od2-9,196 "IMATRIMONY. 3fA'I'Igt,l?ONi.?L w?Rlihy Spizistet,, past iiiiaile but of very luving and amiable disposition, feelijau Desires Uorre-?rotidence ?%itii au I?ono?ral-,Ie, s.N?lapatheLic Genti?r,?an (b-telielor or Nvi,iower), wiiii Vit?w to Early Mrr,*a, strict r ed.-Address Mi6s Gibe".tl see ecy expect Wells- ?'?reet, Oxford-street. London, W. SURGICAL. SURGICAL. RT1F1CIAL Arms, Hands, Legs, Peg-legs,Trusses, Crutches, Spine Supports, and Leg Irons made on premises.—Apply, direct, Pearce s 14, Station-terrace, opposite T.R.V. Station. Cardiff. [29 LOST^AND FOUND IOST, on Satur>lay, Irish Terrier, leather collar. 1 Anyone returning the same to Castle Hotel, Swansea, will be rewarded. 93od3-20 T OST, Irish Terrier Dog. Ain'one detaining same JLJ after this notice will be prosecuted. — J. McBryde, Castle Hotel, Swansea^ 19^*8-16 LOST, Black and Tan Terrier, wearing red collar. Finder returning same to 2, Richmond-vilU>s, Swansea, will be rewarded. 43e3-23 STRAYKI), Black Wavy Retriever Dog. white spot on breast answers to name of Ross. If detained after this notice prosecution will follow.D. Jeiikiiis, -Builder, Oxford-slr,.t, S,Ill: OtTN3). a F?-x Teri,ier Dg, if not F t Lit ee da s ?? ill be sold to dc.av e-x")Cn, y Sti;tiid, i6e6-lv. MISCELLANEOUS ADIES Nursing sh(,til(i iise I?mg,?,efts, NouAahil), L St?D,.it, is stil)(jlied 'o the Qt?texi; dz-augbt ?, bottle.—W. F. Bull and Co.. lo, Union-Kt.rwt, i?3i:rl "]V"ATIUiS"AL Eisteddfod- Larsrest stock of Polished Xl Granite Monuments in Wales at D. R. Williams, Sculptor, Llanelly. 3C83 BLOATERS, Kippers. Haddocks, and Ham-cured Red Herrings.—Small shopkeepers would do v, ell to enquire prices from P. Molyneux, lishsalesman aiul curer, 120, High-street. 1 cb MROE and CO., 15, Heathfieid-sti ?et, Saddler .9 unci Harness Makers. All liand-sewn ordei 1 ilt I V attended to. L. 2rd T. LI'LLIN, 11(?atbf.,cld Re,,?- F,.Iileral C L El.k,s, Cg-oi; always -L-idy. 13?O ONG MAN, Cross,*ti-ect, liolds the targe t stock of L New ;cnd SecG2i(-I-baiict llainess iju awaleo, at prices to suit everybody. 718 COMBINATION Stamps.—Name, Is; (Inked), with Ilox and Ink, ls. £ <l. Additional Lines, Sd. Post- a,,e, 27, Brunswick-street, Swansea. [135 MA-HQUEES, Pavilions, Tents, Flags, Poultry and Pigeon Pons f(>r Hire or Sale, Eisteddfodau, Shows, Luncheons. &c.—Jonatnan Jons, Swansea 818d8-28 SAFES (New and Second-hand) for Sale, bargain; also 8in. Horizontal Engine. Vertical Boilers, Weighing Machines, Tanks. -Birt, 47a, Strand, Swan sta. 745d8-24 TO Cider Merchants, Farxuers, ic. All kind* of Wine and Spirit Cases iu stuck, at moderate prices.—P. Carroll, 179, Duke-street. Liverpool. 983d9-10 CAST-OFF Clothing.—For Sale, a Quantity of Gentleman s Cast.-ofl Clothing.—Apply Clothing, "Daily Post" Othee, Ifigii-street, Swansea. 235 DREW, Tailor and Draper, 5, Christina-street, Swansea. Gentlemen requiring their own cloth made up should go to. or send for, Drew. Every satisfaction guaranteed; all garruelitl made under personal supervision. 967dg-19 )iL,SS?'dAKING.-Miss Coxhead, 1,?'4 leall- D Hafod, Dressmaker. Perfect fil guaranteed; charges moderate; mourning ordecs promptly attended 10. 956d8-lS PHRENOLOGY, Palmistry, Ac. Your right piace in life. Fees from Is. — Professor Allen, 9. High- street Arcade, Swansea. 93idlI-9 -v- TOBACCONISTS Commencing.—Illustrated Guide (iffi pages), ?c. Tobacconists' Co,, 186, Buston- oad, London, fcboplitlers for all trades. Estimates free. Established 1!35G. 16 PLANTS. Brocoli, Dickson's Early Spring, Cauli- flower, Veitchs, Autumn Giants, 9d. per 100. Strawberry, lest varieties, 2s. 6d. per 1C0.—Chamber- lain, Skatty. 905d_- THK City Dressmaker, 47, Oxford-street.—Walking Dresses, 6s. 6d.; Rome Dresses, 5s.; Dressing Gowns, 2. 6d.; Servants' Dresses, 2s. 6d. I.auies own materials. Perfr-et fit and best style guaranteed 78Ud8-26 TE.NTS, Marquees.—Thomas Ford and Co., Wine and Spirit Merchants, Ac Pie.-street, Swansea, have Tents and l'darquees of all sizes. Flagf, Shields, g,nd other Deco: ations for Sale or Hire. 872d8-31 ACCOUCHEMENT. A Married Lady Wishes Situat ion to Attend on Ladies' Confinement*.— Appiv A. Lt., care oi South Wales Daily Post,' 211, High-street, Swansea: 993J8-20 £ 20—Tobacconists (commencing). Write for Illd Guide (260 pages), ic. Hew to Open a Cigar Store trexn ±20 to £2.t,C(¡.l'vUacC"l1lsh' ùutfitting Co. lit, Eucttn-road, Lcndcu. N.B.—Shop fitters nad,flJOw-uae makers 101' nil trades. Estimates free. Mariaget?. ljy. )i,-yers. L- Et?Lb litht d lEk6. 1761 TI,EATIIS, Cro6hes, and Flomi I)esigus of all I)escription,? Made to (irder at the Sho.- N,tice -,also a Variety of Artificial IVreaths.-A. 1, Ki Florist, 37, Uxford-streeL (opposite National Swansea. IISTOTLE'SWOttKS, complete oolouretiplatee; ,icnIlize edition .30 staia,p.. t r;s by Night, Life in (illti?,Lrated), 30 stanpf,, Post r 2i, ltenshaw-.treet, Live Pool. "i"" 18.32. Patrotiise the old Firrr. 1742 CU.IIED ithoutoper&tio! All wlio R *h to get rid iDf Itupture and trusses should ".(, t,- S, j. Shxjo?Als. Hei,ni.,t Specialist, 19, Chancer3lane, Lundon, and 26, King-.sLreet, ?*fan I,- his 1-?ook,p,)A free 7d. 644, IDElt. The f-;nest Devonshire. Hereford or c AnieriLill c?.si. or bottle; wholesale axdrowl. "3 W. F. Bill &u., 10, Uiicn-street. WHITBRIKD'S Oelebr-Atecl London B?,tle?i Ale RL'cl 21?. 6d. i,erdozen pints.-W. P. bull Cc., 10..3093 154, Western-treet,SW2nSM Best .A-T-& 0Price -Yen for Cast-off Geuts',IAdies,'?ind Faniiii,,s v,?,ited upon byaL-,poiiat- ni,?iat. EMALES Only.-?iurse Pa,er'(3 Pills (pink); safe, F stt,cng and sPet,])-. B(,?ves? I& l?' d. and 2ii. gd.- Giiijigee,l,?, NVind-st.eet, tiwaii5ea, and New Dcck- ro,id, LI;Auellv. 893d8-?10 ITIPOLI Ouiou Seel (Giant itocca, Red and White T Italian). Lettuce (Grand Acln-iiral, Lee's Ins?ir- ailce, fi-,tri?y Haiiiruer?sti??,ii, Dobbie's Model White, T.,rnil)). 11 at 4d. ounct,,??ringe paid.- lium;)hrf:.?y? and heigliway. Mardol,;?02,-ewsbury. 847d3-22 AFETY, -Wonderful 1,,LrVin ever ?ffered. Genu s iiie l?pieurr-atic tyres aeuble, latest tube tyres Hililiber flatest pattern) lon? ilalliined and ennaiiielled plated head aiilaircro%n; li?,h-clars maci:ine, brake andguards; taken for clo?bt, j? 'ew, not soiled; "up and lamp complete, appre with ple,,s,,r, I ,ddre,,s I?klh I'?ll,?Ild; -0 llvxci nge. Price,Y-6 Apply to B. Hornett, Kildare, ?gent-street, Weston- ,,per-Ma,e. 78Cb .El I'? Perfection of Medi?iL(,R A. Hasery, T J.I' Cefn Bryn, thu-dese??ibes Bevai,'sop,citi?c foi- Neuralgia, I!(- Face-ache, aiict looth-sebe, as I.resci ilied by the late 1),,ToniWitlia!ni 't? ind-stre et. Sv?aiD?ea.) PrepiL-,cid ?nly I)y W. George. AL.It.P.S., Market Drtig Stu-t..S, l(i, (-Ixt?)r?,- 6Lrett. AIZ,X ING t(i TvpeA-r!ting Clerks.- newdisease w is developed t,,y the old-fi 511111 blind ,r ribbon Typewriters. The lift?iig carria? and e,n t,inued aite.?-a' i,)zi of the f,?cus of the eye -&(U?(Istool,in,, to peep. I.IDier the irriage to "i,e;,ify ,,iid the ii;cnt,a!?ti-ainilivolvedisn-i?.)stdis,tstrous. To, oni_? renieL.I? is to bubstittitt? the "Willia-s" rr?.ellille, which has perfect,y visible writi,g in full a g:lt; no dirty ribbons; and two hoi?rs'work more t dav,!an be done with the Williiii,?s tb-,In with any otlitt wit- less fat-gue, in iact with plea,?tire and benefit. Mr. G. U. '?.d, ,ill t anv titne be prepared to exhil.it ?, Williams" an?t ciei?icz,-stritte this to csLIlers at 3 Mount-r,treet. Swansea. 164d6-19 The most MIIZACULOUS MR,?)], A BI,ESSIN?G C,1-NE ver discovere(i for I it-re,-ulai,itie? of the female system, al?tt TO rem?ovesallib-struc',jon. This WONDI,?, FUL remedy has worked miracic-s. LADTES. THOU, SAN LS have been relieved by its use d by the numerous UNSOLICITED TE?T21EMtOe'?NI'AI,S. Stamped ad(tressed envelope for price ]iEt, .,tjcl copies of testimonials, which ai-c gti aran't eed gen,.iine, i:ntler a penalty of EI!000, open o inspectioxiall(i jli%7e?it;gation. 'I'be only effectual emedyc,neal'th. T,-yaindjtzdgeforvoursel es. 4 1-?kN(iJ)AL.?,, E,t, A. -i)ASMAI?L, W?L'TIIAMSTOW. bo veal-s ACliENZIE'S REMALE JIUMEDY.-Onc t,,tt-le M guaranteed to reiii,)ve the m,)tt obstirate ,)b,sirtictiolis axidirreuularitiesin 12 hours. Ha,-n,les-. Nothing can resist it. Failure impossible. 6en(i stamped ei?velope for particular??, testi?)toni(tis, and adi,ice. OtirS is tlit? mi.)st poijjerful and 8t7,oitgest Itemedy anti in no siiigie case has it ever failctt- even lik the iiiosticug-standitig intricatean(i lizigei,ing c?ises. Post free under ?-over, with %ritten gu-,traritee of cure 5s. (five Mackenzie, Trafl*ord liouse, ?,3, Dawe6-road, Fulhani, LvadoLL Mention Paper, 2992 SPECIAL TO YOUN(I MEN. i ust Publi,?:lied, for Two SLatxips x "ILOW TO F..LNSURE ITEALTIL" A most Vitiuable Book for- YoungMen. On tl?e GON'KI?NIN(* LIFM; an,,i the CAUSE sympTo,m.s. au,i TRIiAT-,t]LNT Of all on Ner-tis MeiitalautiPliy,?ical Depression ll.,Iijitati,,n oftbe fleart, Noi.?es inibelleadandl?ars, Itissitutle, &C- beiit post free (;n receipt of Two ?c., ollipplieatit)D. II Stamps, Address Messrs. BAHNES & Co, 48, LonSdale-square. Bamsbury, London. N. WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) OEM | O Z E N G E S For over thirty years this highly valuable remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak Delicate Children (often given as incurable) is like magic. Getting rid of this toimtntiDg pest by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate child becomes strong, healthy and lively; the pride nstead of the anxiety oi his guardians. Sold at 9j<i,, Is. l^d., and 2s. 9d. per box, by most chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, chemist, 20, High-street, Swansea. A list of testi- monials, sy.nptoriis, Ac., ou application. "Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthe- mintia or Wonn Loz.enges iu my family, aud linti them a very speedy and eHicaeios cure for 3ceaniùe, and their agreeable and convenient form IS a great lecomvrieiHtai ion for children. W. Uutcuissom Vicar I MortUtii- i MISCELLANEOUS Vl"ATIONAL Eisteddfod—Largest stock of Poiishe-j 1* Granite Monuments in Wales at D. R. Williams, Sculptor, Llanelly. 3083 FILSENER Lager Beer; St. Panli Breweries Bremen. The tnest German beer brewed Sole agents.-W. F. Bull & Co.. 10. Union-street, Swansea. 3093 Oil LDg.genieut Itings, and W(-d- liae I.. F diug Itiil,-s, go to L. vvat.eb niaker and Jeweller, 42,. C?btie-street, Swin,?et, next to Post O'lice. 2bOB EARTHENWARE and China. -Seconds. 92 crates; best. £3; or will send 15 dozen seconds articles for 17/6; write for lists. Webb and Co., Railway- passage, Lougtou, St ffor<J.hir(;. 21e2-16 HEIGHT Increased 1 hree inches without detection by Piuet's Elevators (patented.) Can be worn in any boot, or ,boe.-S. 9V. Pinet. -.6, Berners-street, Oxford-street, Loudon. Pamphlet and testimonials U-, n. P. 2796 O will buy the finest Spectacles or Folders in the worl-i. No better lenses can possibly be made. Sole agent for Swansea and District for the Automatic ¡Sit}¡t-tet1 :lJ Ccmjany (Limited), W U' orge, Market Drug Stores. 10. Uxlord-street. 210c BEAU TIF? Your Homes with the new Virginian Creepe.. Self-climbing, turns lovely colours and shades in the autumn. Fine plants, 9d. each.—Kitley, 37. Oxford-street, Swansea. 840d8-24 FISHI' Live Bait Geutilcs Maggots — Hu.. iti, Oxford-street, has now a tremendous I quantity this wonderful Bait. which is in prime condition, £ 3e8-24 BUILDERS Supplied w ith Paper-hangings, &c., at Wholesale Prices. Pugsley and Son, Giass Warehouse, 24, Waterloo-street; Swansea. 939d9-7 QU I3lTäiliSShCOD TO NONE, oi all Grocers, 24 dotes. Is. SCO per cent, saved. Post free, is. ld,; Six, 6s. 6d.—GAAIJA £ Swansea; Llanelly, Hew Dock-raad. 205 SEEDS I Seeds:! Seeds! 11 — Onion, Lettuce, Cabbage, ic.. all kinds for present sowing, at lowest prices.—Ki'tiey, Seedsman and Florist, Uxford- stree* Swansea. 12e8-21 \j ATRIM').\Y.—A Correct Photo of your Future 1-7X Hesband or Wi fe, with position, etc 13 stamps and stamp-directed envelope.—Send age and sex to Miss Herbert, High-street, Whitstable, Kent. 10e8-21 CHAPMAN'S Agency for Governesses, Hc.ise keepers, Companions, Book-keepers, Barmaids, Useful Maids, Hotel Servants; Waiters, Boots, Grooms, Gardeneis, Porters.—Address 56, White- ladies-road, Bristol 5e8-21 "VJ"OTICE.—We beg to announce the Opening of a i-* General Advertising Office w here Houses to Let, Aiiartmtnts, Lins. Miscellaneous Situations, Ac., may be advertised. Thousands of Handbills will be Distributed Weekly in Swansea and Neighbouring Towns, containing all classes of Advertisemenis as above. -Please Note Address: The General Advertiser, 160, Gorse-lane, Swansea, ye8-3i XT ANTED, every Householder and Users 01 Coal IT to try Sample of the Invincible Coal Saver COAI-INE." The attention of Steamship Pro- prietors and large Consumers of Coai generally is repectfully invited to this valuable production for the saving of coal, preservation of firebars, and abatement of smoke. Numerous local testimonials. Householders j are guaranteed a saving of over six cwts. in very ton of coal treat,?d with our patent Coatine," nhich it a .r"m tle fuel save.- and not gL fuel. -Mity be obtained Fl local agent C"i-le5 Cooper, 1. Uppei Ie,3t-l?r"!t, Swanpea?, or wholesale from the ikole iuanufactui-k?rs, Coalilke Co., Cardiff. 17elU-10 LADIES' BEST FRIEND. MARRIED or SINQLK LADiisS should send at ouce for LADIES' HANDY ILLUSTRATED GUIDE, post free, sealed, two stamps invalu- I able information of never failing remedies for all Irregularities and Obstructions, obstinate or long- standing. — Madame D. W. LILLY, Colston-street, Bristol. 377d8-28 l/II B PR SANFORD'S RAT POISON In 11 I la 18 is said by Farmers and |a I 3 I ||8 others to be the best ever iatro- K ml In Hn Lt U dueed, as they find the rats dead. Hundreds of testimonials from Farmers and others. Also Poison for Killing Moles, a new discovery, answers well. Land infested with these pests can be speedily cleared by using SANFORD'S MOLE PuISON. Price of either of above, I; 2d., la 6d., 2s. 6d., 6s., post free, of SANFORD and SON, Sandy, Beds. Sold by Chemists. 158 HE Jo UN GRIFFITH, CYCLE CORPORATION Of 57, Queen-street, Cardiff, beg to draw the attention of buyers to the fact, that they are now offer- ing the cheapest and best lines of Cycles that have ever been offered to the public, eclipsing all previous efforts. Do not. buy until you have seen our stock. Sole agents ior Humber and Co., Ltd., Singer and Co. and other leading tirmo. Our pecialltys Genuine Duslop tyred light safety of good make for £ 10 iOs. Repairs undertaken. Cycles sold on easy terms as well as for cash. Correspondence solicited. 2840 THB IIOILElt INSURANCE AND STEAM JL POWElt CO. (LIMITED). HEAD OFFICE—67, KING-STREET. MANCHESTER. Established 1859. AUTHORISED CAPITAL £ 250,000. INVESTED FlcNDS, £ 98,000. BOILERS AND ENGINES INSURED AND INSPECTED Employers Insured against Ciaims under the Employers' Liability Act. Joint Policies Issued. Individual accident Insurance. J.F. L. CROSLAND, M.Inst M.E., A,M.Inst.C.E. Chief Engineer. EDWARD HADF1ELD, Secretary. ATIONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. HKAD OFFICE: 22, ST. MAUY-STREET, CARDIFF DLITECL'OKS JOHN GU>N. CHAIRMAN. W. H. MATHIAS. SIR j. i. i WILLIAM ilILEY. ROBERT FORKEST. COL. CHAS LYNE. W. SOUTHWELL JONES Capft! f-?Mlooo FullySubscribed £ 100,000 Transacts, in addition to Accident Insurance and Employers' Liability Insurance. FIDELITY GUARANTEES and BURGLAKY INSURANCE At Moderate Premiums, Applicatio from Agents especially of Fire and Lif MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE COTTAGE Piano for Sale. Full compass trichord, &c., in black case. French maker.—Apply to Mr. G Vaux, Maitock, or to be seen at Handel House, Yeovil. 960d3-19 CCHARLES EADON, 53. Brunswick street (from J Broadwood's and Sens, London). Pianos and Organs from 10/- monthly; tuning, 3/6; reeommen tiuns irmnDrs. Turpi* and Gladstone. T649c9-14 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. "VXT ANTED to Buy a Light Dog-cart (second-hand), vv to suit ponyr 13 to 14 hands.—Apply "S. "ost-oflice, Windsor-road, Neath. 97t'cl8-19 WANTED, Six-roomed House (with lathroom preferred), centrally situated, rent moderate. ~etters to "Nemos," Daily Post," Swansea. 388-23e TC/ANTED, by respectable Married Couple, the C\. re, or to Adopt a Baby; r;o children; highest refere^es.—Apply, stating terms, M. E.. "Daily Post, Swansea. 9C4d3-19 1\/T ARt{iED Couple, having no family, would adopt 1TX t-ong healutiy child; nice home; small Pre- mium N, care of Newsagent, ic., Mackintosh- Place- ( irdiff. Wldg-21 House f-. t am d Shop, 20 ;?73-1 Castle-street, or Oxford-stret.- B. IV Swausea. 986dS-20 A.NI'ED L,oies of each oftlic following itiei-,e, of W the 11 'Dail- post,, in 1894: July 2, 4, 7, 10, 16, 19,20,2" 26,27. At.,List 1, Se tembei, 22. ?Novernber 3, 14, 27, 29, Decembe. 1 26 ?].-Al,ply tjie Manager, Daily POst,"211, l,'?h-t;treet, Swansea. -?4 ,7 'i 1,1; r V, KREE! FP.EE! Post Fi*eoI tf -tny Address. S,kFE'ril'S I SAI?ETIES! SAFETI?'S Imlortant to A,-entsi Dea'ers. and others. Whole sale List containing 000 (One Thousand) Machines, new and se ond-hand, sent ]3ost tree to any Address; h\ per ceut. cheaper than other makers or agents. Why pay more or fancy prices ? Single Machine at Whole- sale Price, Write at once >r the largest and most complete List in tig Cvcle Trade Sterling value aud no lartre profits — W R WAKK1T.OW, Cycle W orks, Rodent-street Westoii-sup er-N,ltre. 2767 E. A. EVAxW,, UNDERTAKER. FUNERAL FURNIS {R;; fy. 22, ALFRED STREET, N .AT H, WEDDING AND FUNK HAL COACH'S BitAKliS, HANSOM CABS, L'CG-CAhTS, WAGGUNETOES, Ac. k.iï Ten-Stall Stable aud Loc*-uy Yard, l'ot lit1g,ulIlI its r>lnc!.e ltiettmpliiv Addieae; "JJvaas. Ai nvi-st.r -t I SALES BY AUCTION. On THURSDAY NEXT, Aug. 22nd, 1895. IMPORTANT SALE of a LARGE QCAN- TITY of FURNITURE of SUPERIOR MANUFACTURE, removed from various IlesidencesintheNeiglibourhood for Abso- lute Sale. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON will SELL Ly PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction liooms, Goat-street. Swansea, on the above date, a large assortment oi Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFOli'J L, and OTHER EFFECTS, as under Beautiful drawing-room suite complete in figured silk tapestry, walnut ditto iu figured velvet, Brussels and tapestry carpets, marble timepiece, bronze and other ornaments to match, walnut and mahogany overmantels, china cabinet, massive walnut dining- room suite complete in lei ther, (lak ditto complete, mahogany ditto with eight small chairs, well-made 6ft. walnut sidebo:i:d w,t!i drawers, cellarette, and cupboards, mahogany dining-room table with two extra leaves, walnur oval table, rosewood ditto, oil- I paintingi and water colour draw ings, mahogany lookshelves, massive Italian brass bedstead, French ,IitL(?, wit,, and hair 'tt I-ress:iz:t;, featti?,,r be l?,, rD' bolsters, and pillows, heavy mahogany 6ft. ward rob? with plate-glass door and cupboards, dressing stand ,with large cheval glass and washstand t > match, walnut wardrobe with plate-glass door, massive wa'nut bedroom suite complete, walnut and ash ditto, mahogany duchess washstand and dressing table, grandfather's clock in case, two very handsome Chip- pendale chairs, walnut music Canterbury, chests of diawers, mahogany cheffouier with plate-glass doors and hack. three pairs of curtains, pair of electro-plated candlesticks, and many other articies too numerous to mention. The whoie may be Viewei dav prior to anci L-orning of Sale, S Sale to Commence at Eleven a.m. The Auctioneers call 8pcial attention to this Sale, the bedroom and drawing-room effects being ve: v valuable. A great portion is of London make, and the whole must be disposed of to make way for other important fixtures at early dates. For Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneers at their Offices, Goat-street-cham bel's. Swansea..34dt; 5, DE-LA BECHE-STREET. SWANSEA. Sale of Valuable Well-preserved and Nearly New Household Fui niture and Effects. MESSRS. JAMES and JAMES have been favoured wilh instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above address, on TUES- DAY, August 20, 1895, the following e.veptionally A HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising D"WT'NG-ROOM.-If?Liidsoiiie Bi-tiss(-I? (-arpet, large skinrug, wool do., han(l.?onle carve,.l walnut Irawing- room suite in li5ureli green rep, wnsistirig of (-ouch, 2 tut) c!hairs and nail io., 2 suall beiitwoo, -bairs, walnut coal vase, walnut octagon table, walnut Over matitel with bevelled plates, very handsome estrved "-altitit cabinet %ith ,,lass china cut))?,?a d d f?l.tes; b feiidei-, -et of fi:e r, _wod ?-rd .1,'e, bent%vold rocking otiair-. ban)bot) fancy oiind table, tripod bamboo flowt!r statid, v. icker ea.,?v chair, -1 foo, stools, vases, p;ct ures aiiti- macassars, otc. I DIJ»IKG ROOM-—Carved walnut cheffoniere, walnut telescope dining table, table cover, handsome walnut suite, consisting of couch. 2 easy chairs, and 6 small do.; 2 bracket mirrors with bevelled plales, fende". set of fire irons, overmantel, ornaments, pictures. II Singer's sewing machine in good order, 2 carved oali hall chairs, &c. I BEDROOM No. 1.—Brussels carpet, hearthrug, fender ri-v3uive o: ..rtJucij' »..lid brass bedstead, copper, spring mattress, hair do., wool, do., exceptionally handsome and beautifully carved sat in walnut bedroom suite, consisting of large wardrobe with plate glass door, marble top, tile and glass back double washstand, kneehole dressing table with swing glass, towel horse, pedestal and 3 chairs; Indian matting, night commode chair, pictures, ornaments. &c. BjiDROomNo. 2-Brussels carpet, handsome satin wood drawer, dressing table, and glass, do., washstand with marure top to match, 2 cane seated chairs, salin wocd chest ot drawers with brass mounts. »w ing glass brass rail bedstead, pair of palliasses, Sec. BEDROOM No. 3.—Brussels car jet, brass rail bed- stead and palliasse, che-.t of drawer?, 2 cane chairs, very handsome satin-wood combination washstand and dressing table with marble top, washstanu, drawer dressing table and swing glass complete; stair carpet, &,c., &c. KITCHES.— Deal kitchen table, kitchen chairs, splendid mangle and washing machine combined (nearly new), together with the usual kitchen utensils. Goods on vievs Monday, August 19th, from 11 a.m. till 5 p.m. Sale to commence promptly at 11 o'clock a,m. Terms cp.sii. Auctioneers' Offices: Arcade Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea BERTHLLWYD BitICK WORKS, NEAR GOWKRTON. To Brick Manufacturers. Engineers, and others. MR DAVID ROBERTS has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above Works, on FRIDAY, August 30,1895, the whole of the PLANT. MACHINERY. BRICKS. PANTILES. CItESTS, See.. Comprrsing 1 horizontal engine, 12in. cylinder, 2ft, stroke (in good condition) vertical boiler, mortar mill, steam power brick machine with pug mill can- nected, belting, &c.. pug mill and stand, windingdrum with steel wire rope, turn table, 2 wooden trams, anvil, bellows, brick press, 2 brick and pipe machines, quantity of pipe anil brick dies of various sizes, rails on siding and incline, quantity of old rails, large quantity of shelving, barrows, deal planks, copper hand pump and spanners, 2 barrels of oil (at the station, Penclawdd), large quantity of solid and hollow bricks, pantiles, flooring squares, ornamental crests, pipes, &c.. A:c. Sale to commence at Twelve O'clock N0011. A convenient train leaves Swausea (Victoria) L. and N. W. Railway at Ten O'clock for Gowerton. The Br ick Works is titnated midway between Gowerlon and Penclawdd. Dated August 10th, 1895, 7, Fisher-street, Swansea. 3486 JAMES AND JAMES Auctioneers, Valuers, House. Estate, and lwmrance Agents, I GOAT-STUEET, SWANSEA,' and at 11. BOND-COURT, I.ONDt) Personal and prompt attention given to all matters entrusted tn them CASTLE HOTEL, SWANSEA, IS NOW OPEN. HOT & COLD LUNCHEONS DAILY, 12.30 to 2-30. ORDINARY EVERY SATURDAY AT ?. I'.M. -¥E'l!J:I, PRCI'KIKTOR. n A M E EON ARM SHOTEL SWANSEA. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. COMMERCIAL, COFFEE, AND SMOKE ROOMS, BANQUETING HALL, BILLIARDS. MODERATE CHARGES. For particulars and tariff apply to the Manageress. 3330 THE WE S1: END LIBRARY For NOVELTIES in LEATHER, CABINET AND FANCY GOODS, ART NEEDLEWORK, and Materials for same, we hold a splendid Up-to-date Stock at extremely MODERATE PKICES. THE WEST END LIBRARY I 14, WALTER-POAD, SWANSEA. -I'XT vv lljLIAI'-V'J"L COPUS, ST. HELEN'S STEAM MARBLE i AND MONUMENTAL WORKS, Cipo&ite Ijopitai) I ST. HELENS-ROAD, SWANSEA Monuments and Heads!ones, Inscriptioris n Imperishable Letters. Enamelled, Slata and Marble Chimney Pieces. 1843 CHOLERA AND FEVERS PREVENTED, GANITAS JQISINFECTANTS Kill all Disease Germs. Fragrant, Non-poisonous, and do not stain. f) Fluid, Oil, Emulsion, Powder nnd Soaps, and Appliances tor ail purposes. SEND FOR PAMPHLET. The SAN IT AS Co., Ld.. Bothnai Green, T I PUBLIC NOTICES. Pi. E CHARLES PRICE, DECEASED. All Persons having CLAIMS against the Estate of the late Charles Trice, Esq., Manager of the Metropolitan Rank (of Eng- tan?l and Wales?, Limited, i Hi,Ii-street, Swansea, who died on the 28th June last, are requested to send in the same to the under- signed, on or before the 31st AUGUST, Dated the 17th dav of August. 1895. (Signed) K. & C. B. JENKINS, Solicitors, 3493 4, Fisher-street, Swansea. rpO the OVERSEERS of the POOR of the JL Town and Franchise of SWANSEA, within the said County lieraugh of Swansea, to the SUPERINTENDENT of POLICE of the said County Boreugh, and to all wholll it may concern, J, DAYJB JARVIS, now residing at the White Swan, High-street., in the Town of Swansea, within the said County Borough, Licensed Victualler, and for the last six months past having resided at the White Swan,High-street., aforesaid. HEREBY GIVE YOU and EACH OF YOU NOTICE that I intend to apply attheensuing General Annual Licensing Meeting to be held for the said County Borough at the Town-hall in Swansea, on the 3rd DAY of SEPTEMBER next, for a grant of LICENSE to hold any of the Excise Licenses that may be held by a Publican, in; the Sale by Retail at a house situate at the Corner of Marlborough-road and Brynmill- avenue. Brynmill, in Swansea, aforesaid, of Intoxicating Liquors, to be consumed either on or off the Premises; and I also give you Notice that 1 ain the Owner of the aforesaid Premises. Dated this 10th day of August, 1895. 495 DAVID JAR VIS. 0 the OVERSEERS of tlio P,,IOR of the Town ,f SWANSEA, to the SUPER- T INTENDENT of POLICE of the said County JRorough. and te rail whom it may concern. I, CHARLES ALFRED GASKELL, vow residing at Alteryn, near Newport, in the County of Monnouth, Secretary to Messrs. Hancock and Company, Limited, of Cardiff and Swansea, Brewers &c., and for this last six mouths past having resided at Alteryn, near Newport, aforesaid HEREBY GIVE YOU and EACH NOTICE that I intend to apply at the ensuing General Annual Licens- ing Meeting to be beid for the eaid County Borough at the Town Mall, in Swansea, on the 3rd DAY of SEPTEMBER next, for a grant of LICENCE te hold following of the Excise Licenses, viz., an additional Excise License to sell fay retail at a certain building and premises situate in Little Wind-street, in Swausea, aforesaid, now in the occupation of the said W. Manceck and Company (Limited i, beer to be consumed off the premiaes, in pursuance of the Act 26 and 27, Vic. cap. 33, sec. 1. And also an excise license to sell .reta.il at the said premises, wine to be consumed off the premises in pur- suance of the Act 23, Vic. c. 27, section 3, and Acts amending the same. And also an additional excise license to sell by retail at the said premises, spirits to be consumed off the premises in pursuance of the Act 24 and £ 5, Vic., cap. 21, tsee. 2. And i also give you notice that the name cf the owners of the aforesaid Pr*ni»sts are iiu said Messrs. W Hancock and Company (Limited), Dated this 9th day of August, 1895. I 3494 CHAS. A. GASKELL. "OHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAT JLli RAILWAY. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TWENTY- SlXl'H HALF-YEAKLY ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of the KHONDDA and SWAN SEA BAY HAILWAY COMPANY will be held at the MACKWORTH HOTbL, SWANSEA, on SATUKDAY, the 31st August, 1895, at Half-past Twelve O'Clock in the Afternoon, for the General Purposes of the Undertaking. AND NOTICE 13 HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that after the ordinary business of the said Meetiugis concluded such meeting will be made Special or ¡ Extraordinary foi the purposes of considering the expediency ot creating and issuing and, if iu should be considered expedient, to sanction the creation and issue oi the capital authorised by the Rhondda and Swansea. Bay Hailway Act, 1895, and the exercise of the borrowing powers conferred upon the Company by the said Act. The TILANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 19th ALGL/SI to the 31st AUGUST, both days inclu- sive. JOHN J. JENKINS, Chairman. H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, 10th August. 1895. 3470 SCHOOL BOARD OF THK UNITED SCHOOL DlSTiilCT OF SWANSEA. CENTRAL HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL. Boys'?)L;PARTMENT DYNJCV(,IR (iiui?s DEI'A.RT.NIIL',T .Tiu.NITY PLACY. IJEP"TIAENT-AC(?0'T'%IOI)ATION Bc)y' I t,? "'i.F ih,f SC1200 'IOU Ans a nunil er of Class-t. L;,L.)?-atury "r y,ract!crtl %oi,*L- d f in Cileiyiistrv till Pbv.;es, a L Room for Science tt? hiiig; .,i Art lyiass ho?eet;ula?eQyninatiuin tor 1)hysicaal('exc?-cises ati,t a w(-,?icstu)p formaiiual InstrLictiou in Wooiwol-k. This Seeti(,U,. %-iz.- J. THE KLiaiSXTARV For Boys in Standard iv. to vii. The next year's course of study w iii commence September 2nd, ls95. SUBJECTS Ilk INSTRUCTION". Rendiug: English Literature, History and Geo- graphy; Writing: Dictation and Composition; Arithmetic; Geography and Map Drawing; English and Recitation; Fieuch, Algebra. Singing. Dravvuig. Elementary Science, Manual Instruction in Wood- WOI);, Drill and Gymn;\stius. II. THK ADVANCED SECTION ORGANISED SCIilNCE SCHOOL. In connection with the Science and Art Department This section is for bos s who intend to continue their education beyond that given in the Kie.-iient.aiy see- tion of the School. It provide; a thorough aud pro- gre-si ve course of education in Science, combined with literary and commercial instruction. The lull- course CAtends over three or ton: years, and is divided into two parts-the Elementary and Advanced, SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. El.EMKNTARY COURSE. Science and Art—Mathematics (stage I), Elementary Pbysics. including the fundamental principles of Mechanics (the. rpt.ica! and practical), Eletnentarv- Chemistry (theoretical and practical), Freehand Drawing, Elementary Practical Geometry. English Language and Literature. Commercial—Shorthand or I.atin, nnd French. Manual Instruction and Physical "EXbtci"e". ADVANCED COURSE. Science- Mathematics (stage II), Geometry, Elemen- tary aud Advanced; Heat (with practical wotk), Inorganic Chemistry Theoretical (with practical work), TheOl atical Mechanics (divisions lor II.). English and Literature. Commercial-—Shorthand 01 Latin, and French. Manual Instruction and Phvsic.il Exercise. GIRLS' DEPARTMENT ACCOMMODATION. 341. This Department consists of two sei-tions, viz. 1. THE ELKMEKTAKY. For Girls in Standards iii. to vii. 1 he next vear's course of study will commence Sertmber 2.d; 1885. SUBJECTS of IXSTKUCTLOK. Reading: English Literature, Geography, anil His- tory; Writing. Dictation and Composition: Arith- metic, Grammar, Geography and Map Drawing, French, Domestic Economy, Needlework, singiiw,' Drawing. Practical Cookery, i'hysiology. Object Lessons, Elementary Drawing and Colouring. Drill and Calisthenics. II. APVASe'.D ECTIO ORGANISED SCIENCE SOHOOI. in connection with the Science and Art, Department.. This scet-ioii is fur GIrls who intend to continue their education beyond that given in the Elementary section of t!ie ochool. The full course of instruction is for three or four years. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. ELEMENTARY COURSE. 1, Elementary Mathematics — Euclid, Algebra, Arithm-tlc. 2 Practical Geometery. 3. Chemistry—Theoretical and Practical. 4. Freehand Draw ing. 5. Physiology and Hygiene. G. Other Subjects :—Cooking, Household Manage- ment, Dressmaking, French, English Literature, History, Geography, Mapping, Plain Needle- work. and Singing. ADVANCKP COURSE. 1 Mathematics 4 Physiology 2 Geometry 5 Physiography 5 Hygkne 6 Model Drawing and Shading from the. cast. 7 Other Subjects as above. Students are being prepared lor the Examination of the College of Preceptors. Any Students who rlesit e it can be plepared for the Oxford or Cambridge Local Examinations. Hours of Instruction -—Boys—Morning. 9.30 to 12.30; Afternoon, 2 to 5. Girls-Morning, .O to 12.30; Alte:noon, 2 to 4.30 or 5. pei- week, and 3d. tVr use of Books nnd Mate:tls. The School will be re-opene i after the Midjummer Vacation, on Monday, September 2nd, 1895. 3491 i URLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL VJT BELLEVUE, SWANSEA PRINCIPALS—THE MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted hy resident Certificated English a.nd Foreign fjoveKiesses and Yisting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The IJouss is pleasantly situated in lis own grounds on a iiiii, and overlooking Lli aC:, The THTRD T^Ti vl » Sit- I THE EMPIRE Manager OSWALD STOLL, MONDAY, AUGUST 19ili, AND DUIUNG T1 v 1 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF MR. ED WIN KEENE, the Pupular Comet:'an aui Vooaiist. Miss KATE REEVES, the Vivacious Conied:<-iine nnA 7m; Actress; and their CELEBRATED Co^.IIIINATION Who will appear in the now and successful comic musical nau'-ai iret^h. cr.1 LUCE '1' 'r E S II U S B A N f) 8 Or, JINKS AMONGST THE BREA i; Introducing the following Artistes Miss Kate Reeves, Miss Maude Montgomery, Mr. Victor Du Ca.'r-. ,IÍ":1 Mane Asn'.Mr. I Alec C. Pearson, Mr. Edwin Keene, and t;-o MASCOITE 4, a Quartette of Charming Dancing" Girls. • Z" KITTY CLAYTON, In her Character Impersonations ef Low Types of Yankee Life. SAill I)ALl-FO-N2 "Perhaps No?L.. J. F. PANE. Singing Cv>. edian atd Dari^er, I 'k .4 A R T T, (),? "I ii The Original- < km\t'rl hit TVirf,' C. "Car* aits," &c- BROTHERS McQRATH, Funny Kn,i -BA-R,EEEO A:N!-) Ali-?1,.[,?,Y. A. The Greatest of all Horizontal Bar Grotiv 1- NEXT WEEK—KATE CARNEY NEW THE ATE W IND-STREET, SW ANSE A MONDAY, AUG. 19fch. and during the íÿ u: at 8, PROF. E. K. CROCKER'S 30 EDUCATED HORSES. Afternoon Performances THURSI)A- SATURDAY at 2.30.3 "O A rpxTQ WITH IIOT A.- ou:;< WAT>:E J—P -X JL.. M. 1 1 ► y mmaammm una 11 MM .A<MM II PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING A i) ELECTRIC BELLS. JOHN L- (' "iC -)" 1!1 N E L SON. S l' R E E T \V _A. N S J .l\ SOLE AGENT FOR THE INCANDESCEDOA'S BUITNER. PUBLIC NOTICES. OU,GHOR ATHLETIC SPORTS L WILL BE HELIJ IN A FIELD AT THE "TRAP IN," In connectien with the" Prineess of Loughor" Lodge, L.O.A.8., Ashton Unity, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1895. JLIST OF EVENTS.. 1.—120 Y&rds Flat Race (handieap), open to all comers: 1st prize, 92 2s.; 2nd prize, 15a.; 3rd prize, 71. 6d. 2.—440 Yards Fiat Race (handicap), open to all comers: 1st prize, 4:2; 2nd prize, 15s.; 3rd prize, 7s. 6d. 3.—120 Yards Hurdle Race, over six flights 1st prize, £1 10s.; 2nd prize, lefi. 6d.; 3rd prize, 580 5.—Three Standing Jumps: 1st prize, silver medal (the name of the winner will be engraved thereon); 2nd prize, 3s. 6d. 6.—120 Yards Boys' Race (under 18 years of age): Lt prize, iOs.; 2nd prize, 5s.; 3rd prize, 2s. 6d. The Champions of SouthWales have already entered. Entrance Fees of Nes. 1, 2, and 3, Is. 6d; Nos. 4 and 5, is.; Boys' Race, 6d. CC)MMIT'rX]I.-Bro. U. J. Hanson, P.P.C.S., BrQ. Rhys Harries, Bro. Sara Weeks, Bro. Evan Roderick, Bro. W. Jones, Bro. W. Hop- kin. Treasurer, Bro. Lewis Rees. I Handicapper, I). Jones, Esq., Loughor; Judges Philip Thomas, Esq., Loughor; and J. Looker, Esq., Penrheol; Starter: W. Gower, Esq. The first race will start at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Refreshments provided on the ground. THE LOUGHOR BRASS BAND WILL BE IN ATTE^DAKCE. The field is situate about eight minutes' I walk from both stations at Gowerton, and about fitre minutes' walk from Gorseinon (L. & N.W.R.) ADMISSION to the Field, 6d. Children under 12, half-priee. For further particulars applv to I ELIAS JENKINS, Secretary, Mount Crescent, Gorseinon. J^L ANDOVEKY COLLEGE". ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. The following scholarships will be awarded upon the rf-zitlit of an e-xaiiiinatioii to be bel(i ill JaLu&ry, 18?t6:- wo oi' T' L25 a year ca,?ti. Two ot £ 20 Two of jL15 „ Three 01 £ 10 Six Foundation Scholarships of LB 8s. a year each. Three grades of papers will be set for candidates under 14. under 16, and under 18 years of age. Boys coming into the school in the Michaelmas Term will be eligible torthe Scholarships. There is noreiigiousrestriciion. During the IIVF. years ending August 1894. the school gained 19 SCHOLARSHIPS and EXHIBITIONS at Oxford and Cambridge in Classics, Mathematics, Science, and History; and 91 HIGHER CERTIFICATES trom the Oxford and Caiiibridge Schools Examination Board, with 55 Distinctions ;iii Classics, French, Mathematics, Scripture, English, Historv. and Science), and 69 LOWER CERTIFICATES, wit11120 First Classes, the only t wo candidates who in the last three years gained Eight First Classes each being Llandovery boys. THIS YEAR'S DISTINCTIONS include, among many oih-rs, Five Scholarships and Exhibitions at Oxford, three of them being open; the Sixth Place III the Honours List of the London Matriculation. June. 1895, with the B10 Exhibition; and a First Class in Final Mathematical Honours, Oxford. Next Michaelmas Term will begin on WEDNESDAY, September 18tn, 1895. For particulars apply to the Warden. College, I,l.i ndove iv. T T NIViiKSlTV COLLEGE OF S'H'TH WALES U AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, CAHDIFF, MEDICAL FACULTY.-WINTER SESSION, 1395-96. The Third Winter Session of the New Medical De- partment will commence on October 7th, 1895. Students who wish to prepare for the Medical De- grees of the University of London, Durham, or the Scottish Universities, or for the Diplomas of the Lobi- don or Scottish Colleges or of the Society of Apothecaries may spend in Cardiff from two to three out of their live years of Mexlical Study, at a cast which compares favourably with that of Medical education in London or elsewhere in the provinces. 'the College laboratories and Museums are supplied wth modern requirements for teaching, and the ieudents have access to the out-patient departmentof i -alk tlit- to ilitirnl,,Iry-w?tilin three tililliltet?' can take out their surgical Ire,sing, and illiceg,lill,?'k-il1g: Sle,t) ce(ticai Prospectus can t?e obtained c,n applica- th to Me Registrar of the College. Further iniur Cnion thd advice may be obtained Ü'C'l!1 John Berry oatraf anM. D. (Dean of Medical Faculty). aye t J. A. 3 ISA KINS, B.A., (Registrar.) ty College. Cardiff. [Ifthv \IVLl!S~ITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALKS <J AN 0 MONMOUTHSHIRE, CARDIFF. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP AND EXHIBITION EXAMINATION. SLP., 1835. One Scholarship or £ 25, Okie of !:20, two of £15, five Craddock Wells' Exhibitions, Twelve Exhibitions to cover the cost of Tuition, two Scholarships of £ 20 (open to men students who have resided in the County of Brecon du< ing the past ten years), and a number of free studentships in connection with the counties of Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Cardiff will be offered for competition at the Entrance Examination in Septem- ber, 1695. For information in respect of the G lamorgan Free SI-dent hi. s apply to Mr. Walter Hog, Pontypridd f..t. those connected with the county of Monmouth to Mr. Evan SmaH, County Council offices, Newport; and for R!1 further information and Prospectuses for College Scholarships aud Exhibitions, as well as C.ir- dill Free Studentships, applv to .1 A rvivn.'TK-c; • PUE ~IC NOTICES. REGISTiU:, KEGic r^r*. IvEGISTEK. ALL UNIO S i'ts art- u-<?eu 10 see thai their NAMES ,v entered on the LI8^ oi ELECTORS ft S W ANSE A TO W N. On August 3 tue Ovtyo.rs Lists of ali pe 1.; w;;r,rti ;i e\ cjut. Entitled to Vc c. Tlie I,isr. are puree v the doors af C urcltes, Chaf-eis, and. i Buildings, aii, 1 id he oxam: pd by aL residents, who SC;' tL.t a?.icea are inserted, .er vith vLen- »rreo* qualifications. v orrissious U. rl:- h( )nee I)e rel;rtc-d t. crepancies s undersigned," > > will do til !,hat is sary to secure Jtes for thoso eatitied tree of charge. Unionist I -.seholtiers, L'de, Ctre- takers of Hou Occupiers of Office. Sh'.ys, Warehouses,; '0..1. Yard3 attend wersouaiiv to tlli- niatter ou ar entitled t(?. The New :ppeied the ab upon applicptiot u? undersigned. 1. J. MORRIS. SECP-, SWA A SKA i, COI, L '11 \'F f. A1, BE R, I N- 0 j- H V v* AN SUA MR. FB. DEiaC GiUFHTH (Solo Flute I' 11' r. 0 >er3 cov?nt Gardens, and Associate yai Acad^tny ol Htisic), br.$ t Lu announce a fUS- AL EVENING, THUlJSDAy, I.usr iSra, AT 00.) VCWCK 4.KTI8TK3 PIAKOFC c:-Mi^ LLriWBLA DA VIES. vccALisrrs— MISS JULI v LEWI!?'. MK. J. K. REECK. Al) I f: Flltb 1 titUKRIC GETI 'll'H AccoMrA- y:t> T H.I r: I' Reserved Seat •• ilN Gwynu 1 iLl" 1,^490 t ksEVEN VICTOI (By kin. perm SWANSEA in; SllitW (30 classes, c-pen to r.U c"p;jO" wi":1 1. in the > i" Park on WEDNESDAY ND Til AUGUST and 2:r. £ G 0 0 I PRIZES. Special Prizes for Jun ;'andeir: Teaniv &c.-Entries close A .v fedules 01 prizes, entry forms, > .;u:nN' of the Secretary, HENRI < V. t, o-.iptmv pi: Admission to S .1" .■ dav. THE CLYDAC T:. û. COTTACIE Cil • DAiiii' S THE 4TH i AL -HOW Of the above S 11 b* held on THE CRICKED H ON THURSDAY •T)RIZES are bein u- ;'a.OUSESfttti 1 CATTLE. Some new featur- f. have been mt- at this year in Juvr .tl" Choir C*nr.; ^|| Ladies' Sunlight Sf>n> W*thia« CotnpeV.r-r, Working Model I xjues tin otJes,, etc. The M nsicnl Clo 8 and Mrvtc.UOUS Dancers (K mg anc A>"iap«on), or i ;a> haiv, have becnenj-.red. Yetalyfcra Brass wil! h; in atte Admission—12.30 to o p M., la. p.m.. 6d. each. Children untie; 13, ha; Convenient trail. o;i the Mtdiu; to and froin Gwm atao utskc* rrv>» the Morriston Tru. ^ihjus. YST L'7"L'< T ('. .1 1. X ).8-\ tJ 'J 1.J.J The Secr('t:¡' fl'I' of the Y .t:ll i.. OVKN