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BEN EVANS & Co Lø ARE NOW OFFERING GRAND VALUE I DEAPEKY, SHOWROOM. FANCY & FURNISHING GOODS. I SWANSEA.
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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS ^SOUl'S WALES DAILY POST. 1 j 1—• 20 Words I 0 6 I 0 9 1 0 30 Words 0 9 I 10 16 -I Words l 0 I 1 6 2 I ords l 5 I 2 0 I 3 0 Words j 1 6 2 6 36 I- charges apply orily to the classes of tentf SerneD*s below, and are strictly liv those which are ordered for eonsecu- jj lnsertiou, and paid tor previous to insertion; ^her of these conditions is not complied with, Advertisement will be charged by the Business \y „ — Apartments, Situations Vacant or cted, To be Let or Sold, Lost, Found, and lsCeUaneous Wants. SPECIAL NOTICE. Applicants sending) jL- rePhes to Advertisements addressed to re s or fictitious names, at this Office, are quested not to seDC1 original testimonials with h,^eir ,aPP^cations, but to enclose conies of testi- monials only. Hr,^ntn'Sers are cautioned that Postmasters a-e *L ^-lloTveci to deliver letters addressed to Initials lctiti°us Names and any Post Office. Letters eddret;sed to Initials or fictitious Names can be Pot ,f° tte office of the South Wales Daily tm^i ^'K^-street, Swansea, and will be kept 11 applied for by the advertiser. NOTICE. -1 "South Wales Daily Post" will be de- ^*ed direct to Subscribers from the Chief C€8' High-street, Swansea, at the following PEKPA1D KATES — PREPAID RATES :— Per Messenger. Per Post. I n é:. (I. s. d. Une Month 1 0 2 0 ^ree Months 3 C 6 0 Months 6 0 12 0 J-»eiye Months 12 0 1\ 0 Any irregularity in the delivery should be made SITUATIONS V'AUAUT ggpTI r T V.ANTS.—It is not always an easy matter 0 nnd a suitable servant, but by Advertising n the "Daily Post," you obtain, at least, a .Umber of applicants to choose from—an ant consideration, n A. CTIVE Agents and respectable Wanted by t lnlportant Cognac and Bordeaux Firms. e,o- Davies, Advertising Agent, Bristol. 97Bc!8-20 Wanted, domesticated good references. t. lXeorge Hotel. Waiter-road. 55eS-24 B0VT ^ra<ie.—Junior Assistant Wanted, used to the lea r*(^e-—Apply Radi'oiUs, 1, High-jjtreet, Swan- 991d8-20 J^ADBURY and Co., Limited. Gower-street, Coiie-, ilasea, has Vacancy in Swansea Valley for ori local man preferred. 7e3-21 Biscuit Trade.—A Man who Understands Sta^i ■"auutacture.—State full particulars to W., 45, ey~street. Bury, Lancashire. 60e8-24 J^RRANDBoy.—Wanted immediately.a Respectable ^"hn Bo.v, must be a good cyclist,—Apply -—- *-■ Brp'.vn. Ironmonger, Swansea. 73e8-26 (j )XE I{AL Servant Wanted.-Apply Green Meadow -Pont pridd. 13e8-22 Wanted, able to <3o.plai».cooking. earjy r'»fer.—st. George Hotel, tVaiter-roai. 55eS-24 JJ^KDRESSERS. — Wanted, respectable young apprentice; Urst start 7 week premium.— Passage, St. PliilipVbridge, Bristol. [48e8-24 —Wanted Banker Hands and Walling -Masons at new house*, Merthyr,—Apply Hees, Sector, Mertbyr Vale. 49e8-24 f^AlLuRS.—Wanted at once, Two or Three good lv„ General Hands.—Apply B. Phillips and Co., Letterstoa. H.S.O. 974J8-20 rTHA.VLLERS Wanted with connection amongst j. stationers, to Push a Novelty commission only; »s carry in pocket.—City Stationery Company, lie8-2i WANTED, a goed, strong General Servant.—Apply pily g., 3, Penmaen-terrace, Constitution Hill, Swau- 987d8-20 W Boy to deliver nitat; clean and quick. -■— —Apply Yeo, St. Thomas, Swansea. 992dS-20 YV ANTED llai ntei-s. -Apply Forernan, New Arcade Ltildin(,Ys, Stel ney-street, Llaneliy. 79e8-26 Vy ANTED, General Servant at once; good references.—Aoply imperial Hotel, Piasmarl. 7oe&-27 \X'rANTED, Plain Ci>ok.—Give relerences and full particulars to Mrs. 0 eliJ. Cluu, Salop. ) 3e8-21 Y\rANTf;D, au experienced Geneial Servant; good el,a,aDtet- requii-ed.-Old Swan Hotel. Gower- t, Swansea. 30e8-22 Wf ANTED, a good General; iitot under 20 must be clean, strong, and active.—Apply 24, College- ^eet^Swansea. 980dS-20_ "VlYT"ANTED. Ttvo good Geneial Servants; one that can cook weli.—Apply the Whyudam, College- Swansea. 68e8-26 y\ ANTI.D. a Working Housekeeper; abstainer; «.«> age about 40.—Apply by letter only, No. 1, !urtv-tetrace, Swansea. 96Id8 19 ANTED, at once, an Apprentice to the Shoe- making Trade.—Apply W. lr. Headen, Shoe- Strand Swansea. qfeS-27 nc!1'. YY ANTED, an active, intlligent. junior for General ■ Drapery; personal apoiication preferred.— *P;.iyJWm. Samuel, Blaenavon.' 2e8-21 Y V few Masons and Bricklayers; none but j good and steady men need apply; 13 months' joo.—gamuel Davies. Blaengarw. We8-26 YY^ANTED. tw o respectable girls as apprentices to joo.—gamuel Davies, Biaengarw. YY^ANTED. tw o respectable girls as apprentices to >4 the Millinery Workroom.-Apply to J Hees ans, 218, High-street, Swamsea. 9S6d8-20 "Y\rA.NTED, good Machiaist; must be quick -T worker. — Apply Anderson, Cox and Co. ^irnitert), 23, Castle-street, Swansea. 994d8-20 WANTKD, a thorough Housf Parlour-maid, two in family, also a Nurse House-maid. -Apply ns, 18, St. Helen s-road. Swansea, 72e8-26 WANTED ar once. 25 General Servants; no entrance fee; general waiting-room provided, f ^"Ihe Genei-al Advertiser, 160, Gorse-lane, Swansea. e8-22 "LVrANTED, a Youth, about 16, for Office must be ■wf good writer and quick at figures.— Aijply, The ^•mestic Supply Co., Ld., Gower-street, Swansea. 32ec-22 ^Y' ANTED, middle September, good Nurse for „ youno- children also experienced Coolc- I bener,f. — Write to Mrs. Chance, Lugwardine, I i,a j. a2e8-27 Ay" AN TIC I), experienced General must be good plain cook: litlle washing; two in family; lie, jei2 to R14.-Apiiy Miss Jenkius, 18, Sr,, SgknVroad,.Swansea. 94-20 I-ANTL, D immediately, Good Cooks, House-Par- f lourmaids, Generals to Cook, N urses, Generals °r Mumbles.—Mrs. Lewis's High-class Kegistry, 9, *-a»tle-street, Swansea. 989d8-20 p Y\^ANTED, two experienced Portrait Canvassers and Collectors; wagos and commission; splen- opportunity.—Apply Major and Darker, Basset- ^«reet, Hedruth, Cornwall 50e8-24 WANTED, Kespectable Farmer's Daughter as Plain Cook, small dairy; Church of England; vw. M* family.—State age, wages, &c., to H., Farring- don.- Hectory, Alttlll. Hants. 99e8-21 Y\? ANTED, a Young Lady with knowledge of lJostal Work and willing to help in other "usinesv. stationery, boots, &c.—Apply Mrs. W. II. Past Office. The Dunns, Mumbles. 3497 WAN D, immediately, an All liound Jobber for PrinrCing Office and accustomed to Machine Presswoik.—Apply, stating age, salary and 'eference?, to Jivans, Printer, Bbbw Vaie. If suitable permanency. 976d8-20 ANTED, irmnediatelv, good Cooks, Parlour- maids, Housemaids, Generals to cook, Nurses, "Misemaids for business hours; and a Youth as •HiLiard Marker.—Mrs. Lewis's High class Registry. 9, Swansea. 89e8-27 ANTED. Competent Man to undertake by Con- tract, for Labour enly. the setting, burning, odr: 109, and loading of failiea, fir;) and buff, facing ?r'^ks, and chimney-tops.—Particulars on Application letter to No. 1, Komilly-road, (Jtrdiff. 20e8-22 ANTED, at-once7, Junior Clerk; thorough knowledge shoithand. good longhand writer. ~^pply by letter only, sta'iag age, experience, and reQUiied, to William Hancock and Co. i e^\ Drewers and Wine and Spirit Importers, \r ^()LBSALiJ -Agent- Wanted for the Swansea. district; must have good connection <- ng clothiers, drapers, and pa\ »"S.—Address J W. H. Smith and Son, agents, stpr. MS-20 G EOHG E, PharmRceutic., 10, Ox- ford-street, Swansea has or two Uees outdoor preferred. -.J. L.—Local Surveyor to Dist i has a HCiincy toraPupil; practical n road ug, sanitary work, and ail d istrict r.- Apply Molineux, Survey 3384 Agents Wanted, to form Ci iches, jcks Jewellery, Silver Plat asses. Instruments, ic. Members veek, Catalogues, ic., Kendal & 1 reap- ondon. Splendid value. cess. Paner. I- nd Gent vers It 708 !50 SITUATIONS WANTED. IT is Love's Labour Lost" to wander about in seach of a berth, but it is a Situation gained it you advertise in the "DaÏl y Post." 11 AREItS,-Young Man Seeks Situation as Second or Good Third Hand; abstainer.-Apply, A. o. 49, Mysvdd-street, Swansea. 95 Gdt:-J<I CLERGYMAN lireommends Young Man as Valet <>. Attendant; distance no object.—Apply W Jvnc. 1, Castle-street, Treforest. 975d8-v COLLIERY Clerk Seeks Situation; shortly disenga- c gea through colliery being worked out; good re- ferences and testimonials, Address. IZichards, x Sguborwen, Abcrdare. 62eV46 j COMPANION or Governess to young children seeks lie-engagement; 24, musical, domesticated, needlewoman; state salary; good references.—Apply I' M.B., Hordley Houne, Whitchurch, Hants. UTCI-IER. -Wanted, Situation as Shopman, or JJ Shop and Slaughterman; Lood references.— Apply B. Keyaolds, Welland, Malv-ern. 973,13-20 AliDENliK (aged 49) wants Situation experience vJT in all branches; wife good poultry manager. It. Miller, The Gardens, Frome. Whitfield, Dorchester. 91j- GARDENER, Single-handed; eight years' experi- ence; age 25; willing to make himseli useful; j good character.—A. Peters, 53, King-street, LeaiUing- ton. 84 ? 8-26 — — i MAN (Young) Requires Situation, any capaciiy; last three years as valet; excellent refereaeea; good traveller.—H.. 9, Worcestei -street, Oxford. I 61og-a6 good traveller.—H.. 9, Worcester-street, Oxtord. I ° 6126 BAKER. — Young Mall se-jks Situation; gyod I second or single; set (if required) good WiftMf ences; out doors.—AY.H., Sloke Abbott, lie iniBieWi', Dorset. 91 /cE-SK) j Dorset. 9, låB-20 j Hi.-USKKEEPBR. —Domesticated Lady, <a»reful manager, offers her Services in return forcom ► fortable home; highest references given and re(|Oif«u. j —95, Portway, Warminster. 64^ SITUATION Wanted, Naval Pensioner, asCare- taker, Collector, Storekeeper, WareUou«MB»n, taker, Collector, Storekeeper, WAreli,u i, 'J imekeci er, 13n man, or Cellarman, or any >'1ft«w» of I Ti-ust, Swausi-a; exccllenr- certiliouLes.—J. Chavnbers, £ Paxton-ierrace, Swansea. e8- j WANTED, Situation as Carpenter used to bench and fixing. — Thomas Davies, The ifcnapp, Bromyard, via Worcester. 8JH&-2/ \1S7ANTED, Engagement, Daily or Morniitf^Otrcg W Children, Mumbles, Swansea, or neWbbour- hood; also Music Pupils. Good refereneMiss Phillips, Tan-y-cae, Mumbles. 9^38-19 WANTED, situation as useful Maid, tharoughly domesticated, excellent Heedlewomsat; Hood knowledge of dressmaking^ and miUmerjfj good references; age 26; salary £ 20 disengaged Attjr ol Apply F., Langdale, Malvern Wells. ypti8-19 ji SITUATION.—Wanted as Groom, or gwjm under cot.chman; ride and drive well; lighi"|veight; age, 23 1 year 7 mouths' good Character.—W.5ijomas II, New-street, 1'ortiuadoc, Carnarvon. 90833-21 tUSEFUL Companion, Housekeeper, or Wait Elderly Lady; thoroughly domesticaKd good needlewoman; experienced; references.—K., '*South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 83e8-87 \T1JRSK (bead, or lady's first baby); nobleman's or A.>i gentleman's family; experienced with infants and delicate children; middle-aged; t3 years good character; pi. nsc state wages. Nurse Oaltvilje, Amtiobus-road, Handsworth, Birmingham. 77c8-27 FOR SALE. If you Lave a House, Horse. Bicycle, Tricycle Piano, Perambulator, Cow, Cart, Watch, Wardrobe, Organ, Piano, Melodeon, Organette, or any other conceivable article for Sale, adver- tise in the "South Wales Daily Post," and you will reach thousands of lil-eiv customers. FOR Sale, Pony, Trap, and Harness.—Apply 23, Rodney-street, Swansea. 972d8-2Q Sale, a Setter Bitch, warranted a good house J? (t.g.-Apl-llv Geo. Bevan, 6a, Neath-road, Hafod. Swansea. 56e8-24 FOIt Disposal, a Quantity of Waste, Brown Paper, ic.—Apply, the Manager, Daily post," 211, Kigh-itrLet, Swansea. ■■ :l OR Sale. Smart Pouv; three years, 13 h;tuds; 1 F quiet and souud.-9-, Church-street, S-. ThotnaS I or,48, Waterloo-street. 7it8-2G^ 57^011 SALE, a number of books, chiefly historical, essays and novels.—Apply "Junius," "D:sily Post," High-street, Swansea. 260n TT^OR Sale. Singers Special Cushion Bicycle; ball JL bearings throughout; lockstearing; "King of the Road" lamp; nearly new; price, £5 15s.-Apply, s, Castle-square. Swansea. 53e8-26 IT^OR Sale, a yellow varnished Dog Trap, complete with cushions and horse-shoe lamps; equal to new suit a ¡wny 14 Lands.-Aplily Levy. 267, Car- lsarthen-road, Swansea. 74e8-26 FOU Sale, Steam Engine and Boiler on same base, 4.Un. cylinder, with pump, governors, cocks, valves, gauges complete, "Tangie's"; eyual to new.- Trow, 55, Oxford-street. Swansea. 9S8d8-20 FOR Sale. Bay Cob Mare, 14 hands; good mover in saddle and harness. One Ditto, l £ i hands; goes well in saddle and harness; quiet with steam and trains.—Apply Stubbings, Butcher, Goiseinon,[60e8-26 FOU Sale, a Bay Cob Mare, 13.1 hands rising six- years sound; a splendid mover, and goes in any harness. Also Trap and Harness nearly new.— Apply J. and F. Weavcr, Builders, Manselton, Swan- sea. 6'le8-29 FOR Sale, Dining-room Suite in oak, co»ered with leather; 5ft. Dining-room Sideboard, with cupboard and overmantel, with bevel-plate glass, very handsome; Singer Sewing Machine, nearly new, price Terrace-road, Mount Pleasant. (;l6e8-23 T > be Sold, a Bargain, a Freehold Residence with extensive Sea Views. — Apply John M. Leedtr and Son, Auctioneers, Swansea. 3473 ARGA1N.—About 2cwt. Yams (wheeling and fingering), quantity Stockings, and 3 Griswold Machines (perfect), iu one lot or separate.—Apply VV'oou", Daily Post'' Office, Swansea, 69e8-26 BA k ING Cr.nfectionery Business for Sale, doing 25 V to So sacks per week; good confectioneiy trade ill health cause of leaving,—Apply Bates, Bnckkilm- 6treets Wolverhampton.^ ii.c\.is.n Fresh-emptied Vats for Sale, hold- V ing from 12 to 30 barrels.- Apply to Phillips and Sons, Brewers, Newport, Mon. 957d8-!9 ( t RAND Irish Terrier Bitch by Merlin Hill, IT Champion Breaden Hill; cheap, 20s.; approval; given up the fancy.-Mellin, Pottery-place, UaneUy. 9f:¡9d8.19 Q' UANTITY First-class Cider for Sale, put on rail in buyer's cask?: bankers' reference or cash with order.-Apply Geo. Read, South Cadbnry Bath, Somerset. Somerset. 9Gbd6.:¿1 I- REEHOLD Farm (superior), 20, Miles London; F excellent residence; farm buildings; several cottages 250 acres; tail-portion meadow great bargain for immediate sale. -Stamped envelope, Yankei toti, Palace-road, Tulse Hill Pat k, S.W. 16eb-22 HOUSE to beSold or Let. Just completed charm I 11 inglv situated at Langland Bay, near the Hotel, containing nine large bedrooms, bath-room (hot and cold water), lavatory, two vv.c.'s, drawing-room, break- fast-room, dining-room, large conservatory, electric bells, and every modern improvement; about J ot an acre of land attached.—Apply William Lane, -2. Bav- view Crescent, Swiinsea. -:a BICYCLES, MACHINES, &C. FOR Sale, Rapid Safety Bicycle; solid tyres in splendid condition, 5C'3.—Apply 128, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea^ 5—8-26 BICYCLES.—Entirely New Stock of Light Road- sters just arrived with very Latest Improvement l'i ice P-12 12s, Second-hand Pneumatics taken in Ex- change tor Nimrodsfrom JB6 to £ 7; inspection respect fully invited,—Nimrod Cycle Depot, Alexandra road, Swansea. 57e8-24 SAFETY,—Wonderful bargain ever offered. Genu ine pneumatic tyres double, latest tube tyres Humber (latest pattern) longballiinedaiidennamelled plated head and airerown; nigh-class machine, brake and guards; taken for debt, new, not soiled; pump and lamp complete, approval with pleasure to any address; cash wanted; no exchange. Price,£:6 18s. 6d Apply to B. Hornett, Kildare, UcgLut-titreet, Wcston- uper-Mare. 780b APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS,—Now is the time of the ve.ti- when people are looking out for Apartments, and now, therefore, is the time to itdvcrtise your Rooms to Let in the "Daily Post." n TW Let Comfortable Rooms, suit one ortwoGentle me*.—Apply- Home, Daily Post, Office, Swansea. 999d8-30 ritu Let Sitting and Bedroom, or Bedroom alt ne; X would suit one or two young inen.-Apply 12, Westbury-terrace, Swansea. 969d8-19 B' ISHOPSTON, Gower. — Large, well-furnished Sitting and Bedroom to Let; healthily and pleasantly situated on common.—Address Mrs. Has- well GriftiLhs. /39d8-21 I OMPOLITA,BLE Lodgings (young lady or gentle- C man), or Apartments may be obtained at 11. Norfolk street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea; very moderate. 88,8-27 H'oMK offered to One or Two Girls desirous of attending any of the Swansea Educational Establishments; close to seashore; every comiori. highest references, iind very reasonable terms- Address Mina, "South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 216n UNFURNISHED Apartmentz, Suitable forMau-i t-d LJ Couple, may be obtained at 12, Hhondda-strcet, Mount Pleasant, Swansea; terms moderate.[996d8-20 LOÐH INGS-Comfortable Lodgings, with use of hot L and cold bath, terms rnoderaw, -Apply No.7, Willow-terrace, Near Albert Hall, Swansea. 25e8-22 WANTED, Apartment! (sitting and bedroom), by two respectable young men.—Address, stating lowest terms, to Alpha, "Daily Post" Office, Swan- sea. 66e8-21 CI OWER.—Wanted, A partmeuts for Yourig Man X near Langland Bay, Caswell Bay, or district; Terms must be Strictly Moderate.—Apply. Artemus, care, Daily Post" ofiices. 211. High-street, Swansea, 3UeS-5J4 EDWABDS' THE GRE-LT SWANSEA DBAPEEY OTISE, IS NOTED FOR GIVING EXCEPTIONAL VALUE | THROUGHOUT ALL DEPARTMENTS. I EDWARDS K Swansea. Ul/Hiliil/M, 1 2. :l 4. R> PARK STREET, MHUUIOU,. TO BE LET. Ii you have a house to Let, or have any Article tor Sale, or if you, are iu Want of anything advertise in the South Wales Daily Pest," and you will obtain quick and satisfactory results. f be I jet, House and Shop, No 3, Heathiield- JL street.—W.J. Rees, Swansea. 43e8-23 rpO Let, 3, Russell-street.—Apply Williams,Jeweller, -L 29, Caitic-street, Swansea. 23e8-22 TO Let.- Stable and Coach-house, in Picton-lane.— Apply, Usher, Picton-piace, Swansea.[997d8-2Q TO Let, a Commodious and Well-iitted Club-rooin. Apply D. Thomas, Red Cow Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 4 mO LBT, 89, Watkin-itreet (Five Rooms), at JL weekly,—Apply D. Harris, 61, Matthew street, Swansea. S5eS-27 npo Let, 22, Finsbury-terrace; beautifully decorated JL throughout; bath, hot and cold.—Apply on the premises. '/OcS-23 r0 Let, 18, Bryn-ioad, facing bay; uninterrupted .1. view; 14 rooms; rent £ o0.—Apply Owen, 224, treet, Swansea. 29t-8 22 !pO Let, twu or thiee Cnfitrnished. Rmims j^t^iins "4/-o!4- weekly; nea: the hospital.—Addre.-s '• Comtoit," office of t.hU paper. 4te3-23 TO Let, Nos. 7 and 8, Lynn-street, Cu mbwrla, con- taining six r« oms each.—Apply General Agency Co., 8. Waterloo-street, Swansea. 27eS-22 '"f'O be Let, House and Shop, 6, Waterloo-street i. thoroughly Repaiied and Decorated,—Apply,W. J. Rees, the Laurels, Swansea. 45efa-23 rr<0 be Let, large, brictbuilt Filing Shop, 68ft. by X 57ft at Landore, Swansea.—Apply John if. Leeder and Son, auctioneers, Swansea. o472 rFlO LET, Sketty Hall (2 miles irom Swansea), from X Lbth December, 1895; land if desired.—Apply L. D. Nichoii, 4, Trinity-place, Swansea. jX1 mO Let, three Houses, near Station, Cockett, con J- tainiiig live rooms each; rent 4/6. — ApI,Iy Geueial Agency Co., 8, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 28e8-22 rpo Let, 11, Gore-terrace, containing 10 roomn, hot an,1 cold bath central, convenient, und. pleasantly situated.—Apply 4, Gore te; race, 8w"usta. 80e9-3 TO Let, House in Malvern-t«?rrace, convenient to to Siiiids, steam trams, &c.; bathroom complete rent moderate. -.AI,ply Moy livaris, Eastmoor, Brvii road. Swansea. dtv.dS-19 TS^O Let, Vilia^ Bryumill-creacent; every conveni- X ence. Also Villa, Gwydr-crescent, Uplands; desirable locality. —John Tucker, 5, .hrynmill.eres- cent, Swanst iI. 990d3-20 TO Let. Ail that Lxtensive Ri'»:ness I'remises known as the Park Auction Rooms, Park street, Swansea.—Further paiticulars apply to Giles Cook, House Furnishing Establishment, Swansea. %2ù8-1 TO L^t, with immediate possession, No. 58, Rhon- dda-street, containing 8rooms, with coal cellar, bath-room (hot and cold water), and gas laid on.— Apply next door, or to G lIStllVUS Bros.. Swansea. 2305 TO Let, Windsor-viHa, a Targe de'.ached house, on Langland Hill, M nmbles. Good garden, exten- F, I-, e views; good water supply.— Apply W. Williams. The Cliff, Langland, or 29, Castle-street, Swansea. 22e3-22 TO Let, :r will be Sold by Private Treaty, the Business of a large Provision and General Dealer At L .Danygraig-temce, St, Ifboauw tairacr-wdsn?■ quishing Lmsiness through sickness immediate possosion.- Apply Henry Tamlyn, at above addiess. 65eb-26 TfAO LKT, Shop, Dwelling-house, and Garden, X situated at Sketty, on main road from Gower to Swansea, being used ai a Chemist Shop successfully I for 21 years. Possession may be had on 29tii September. Rent moderate.—Apply J. Pugh liavies, Wimmerti-ld, Killay. S4,,¿-27 ,110 Mal-sters, Timber Merchants, Builders, Iron A mongers, Hauliers and others.—TJ be Let, with immediate possession, the extensive Storehouses, Maithouses, and Stables, with Shipping Stage to the Swansea Canal, and situate adjoining the Great Western Railway Station at MUl'Ij,;t0Jl.-Pur further particulars apply to W. J. Rec3, The Laurels, Swau- sea. 45e8-23 OUSE to Let, 10, Kensington-crescent, Swansea, end of August; bath, &c.; lately renovated £ 26. —Apply on premises. 76eb 26 OUSE t) Let, No. 46, Carlton-teirace; rent, V-24 per annum.—Apply John H. Richards, ol. Fisher-street, Swansea. 90e8-27 PORTHCAWL.—To Let, Nesta Cottage (Furnished), P from August 16; terms moderate; close to sea and post office.—Oox, Lletai, Pencoed. le8-21 AliDIleF: First-class Double-licensed House to j Let; situated in one of the best positions in ¡ Cardiff; well fitted up bar, smoke, and billiard rooms; exceptional opportunity.—Apply Mr. John Weaver, 90, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 971-d8-20 ■rYl-i Valley.—Lovely 14 Acie Farm, 7-roomcd T T House, Lots of Buildings, Freehold only £ 720 if quick.—R. C. trice, Tintrii. 979d8-20 "VTO. 7, Brunsw ick-place.—To be Let, Good Dwelling- JLL house and GurJen, with back-entrance.—Apply W. J. Rees. Swansea. 44,18-23 YARD and Large Workshop, two storeys, to Let in St. Helen'i-1veilue.—Apply Watkiiis, Printer, Rutland-street. Swansea. 94id9-7 TO Let, Oystermouth, Swansea, Furnished or Un- furnished. a House beautifully situated, over- looking the Bristol Channel on the renowned Gower Coast, adjacent to Langland and Caswell Bays, containing 3large reception rooms, kitchen, scullery, larders and pantry, 8 bedrooms, hot and cold water baths, w.c., etc. gardens about 2 acres, ,omprising pleasure garden, orchard, well-stocked kitchen gardens, and2 large greenhouses; stabling, outhouses, etc.—Apply Medium, "D^ily Post," S .ransja. 54ej-24 MU SICALINSTRUMENTS FOR SALE COTTAGI2 Piano for Sale. Full compass t richord, c &c,, in black case. French maker.—Apply to Mr. G. Vaux, Mattock, or to be seen at Handel House, Yeovil. 960d8-19 All ARL.LS RADON, 56. Brunswick street (from \y Broadwood's and Sons, London). Pianos and Organs from 10/- monthly; tuning, 3/6; l'ceommen lions iromDrs. Turuinand Gladstone. j'64S>e9-14 Jr MONEY. W A LI. ACL AJiD CO., K5, Vueen-atreet, Cardiff i/.ntraiio. 1 lltt Deo- at Side).—Advance made on Note of llnnd i '• (ther Stcuiity; loall" o ;1;.10 to :l5UC; hef.t teims and no delay,—Send stamped addre8s<:ti envelope for reply. ztflo £ y ASii Ai A AM RJJ ly 1, SliLlNJi, fx m £ 6 and \y upward:; c ii j tmiial sec i.i ity, h all ciastes.re ] tyable totnil li t (il.uBiJKn ] búu" Dis- 1i 1.. 4: 110 object.- Apply ] 4, H lJf;]) < i 1 letter, 9. G.' OVR PJ.ACI-. S-.vanIea;_ MONllY Lent on Plate, Watches, Jewellery-, A-c., 1.' at the lute of 4d. iu the Cl per monih. No other -if. BA.RNLFT. 6. Ueatlitield-sfreet. 206 Tl^ESSHS. JAMES and JAMliS, Gower-street, lO. Swansea, are prepared to undertake mortgages upon sound ireehold and leasehold investments. Send aiticulars 01 requirements. Via MONBY TO LKND to Farmers, Tradesmen, and others, in tow n or country, at 4j per cent per annum, in turns fiorn :1:50 10 £ 1,CC0, upon personal e(.vrity, li l term of ytais to suit Viorrowers; IT1ony npen mortgnge, 2j l tr cent.— Mr. Wowl. 56. Xasman ond. Stocks ell. S.W. J.ondon. 710 MONKS.—if you Want Money, call or write to J. S., 68. Mai tin-street, (opposite scho<">!), Mor- itton, Strictly private. ltSfe8-24 SOL. BARNETT, 11, Dynevor-place, Swansea, ad- vances from £ 3 to £ 3u0 daily to respectable appli- cants; no inquiry fees 930d2-.9/yd MA TRIMON Y. MATRIMOiSi Y.—A wealthy Spinster, past middle ). age, but of very loving and amiable disposition, feeling Sonely, Desires Correspondence with an honourable, sympathetic Gentleman (batchelor or widower), with View to Jiarly Marriage; "trict secrecy expected.—Address Miss Gilbey, 81, Wells- street, Oxford-street. London, W. 907d3-3 SURGICAL. ARTIFICIAL Arms, Hands, Legs, Peg-legs, Trusses, Crutches, Spine Supports, and Leg Irons made on premises.—Apply, direct, Pearce's Manulactory, 14. Station-terrace, opposite T.R.V. Station. Cardiff. (29 LOST AND FOUND JO ST. on Saturday, Insh Terrier, leather collar, -i Anyone leturning the same to Castle Hotel, Swansea, will be rewarded, 995d8-20 OST, Irish Terrier Dog. Anyone detaining same 1-J after this notice will be piosecuted. — J. McBryde, Castle Hotel, Swamc¡\. 19e8-16 LOST, Black and Tan Terrier, wearing red collar. Finder returning same to 2, vilips, Swansea, will be rewarded. 43e8-23 LOSl, Black Retriever Dog, with leather collar; answers to name Peter,—Anyone found detain- ing same alter this notice will be prosecuted.—12, Picton-place, Swansea. 93eS-27 TIIAYED, Elitek Wavy lietrievet- Dog, white spot STRAYED, Black Wavy Retriever Dog, white spot on breast, aiwwers to name of Ross. If detained after this notice prosecution will follow.—D.Jenkins. Builder, Oxford-street, Swansea. 52e2-2-t FOVD, a Fox Terrier Dog, if not claimed in three day" will be sold to defray expenses.-31, trand. t;u\I{Ja. 19, MISCELLANEOUS -T lADIES Nursing should use Raggetts" Nourish in: I -J Stout, as supplied to the Queen; draught bottle.—W. F. Bull and Co.. lo. UnioTl-"t.t.. [2SU -I "RATIONAL Kisteddfcl—Larsest stock of Polished Xi Gianite Monuments in vy ales at D. R. Williams, Sculptor. Llaneliy. v, "M BLOATERS, Kippers. Haddocks, and Ham-cured ¡ B Red Herrings.—Small f-hopkeepers would do well to enquire prices from P. Molyneui.frishsalesman and curer, 120, High-street. 1 ^3 MliOK and CO., 15, lieaUilie!d-sti et, Saddler II r.nd H'liness Makers. AU haad-sewn ordei j 1.nctuatv alleuded to. 02. LL. and T, BULL1N, lleatUfielcl Men. Funeral Cuniages, Biakes, Ac. Cabs always ready. Telegitfis, "Bidlin. Telephone.St> [SO LONGMAN, cross-street, holds the largest stock of L New and Second-hand }ja¡Ue8 in Wales, at prices to suit evel-vi Atv- 718 CCOMBINATION Stamps.—Name, Is: (inked), with Bo:\niid Ink, ls.6d. Additional Lines, 6d. Post- age, 2d. Young, ii7, liriintu iek-street, Swansea. [135 IVTARQUEliS, Pavilions, Tenb-, Fliigs, Poultry and XfX Pigeon Pens for litre or Sale, fihteddfedau. Shows, Luncheons, Stc.—Jouutuan Jones, Swansea. 81&18-23 1&18.28 SAFES (New and Second-hand) for Sale; barjraiu; also Siu. Horizontal lingme. Vertical Boilers, Weighing Machines, Tanks.—But, 47a, Strand, Swan Weighing Machines, Tanks.—But, 41a., Strand, Swan sea. 745d8 24 ri^O Cider Merchants. Farmers, &c.—AH kinds oi T Wine and Spirit Cases in stock, at moderate; pi ices.—l*. Carroll, 179, Duke-su eet. Liverpool. 963d9-10 CtAST-OFF Clothing.—For Sale, a Quantitj' of (< entleman's Cast-off Clothing—Apply Clothing, "Daily Poet" Oil ice. High-street, Swansea. 235n DREW, Tailor and Draper, 5, Chiistiiii-stieet, :I}¡8". Gentlemen lequiring ths.ir own cioth mude up should go k, or send for, Dre»v. ¡ livery satisfaction guaranteed; all garments made tiu(ter p,-i 967d8 19 DUiiSSMAKlNG.—Miss Coxh-ad, 1,340, Neath- D rnad, Hafod, Dressmaker. Perfect lit i,ud sty la guaranteed; charges moderate; mourning orders promptly attended to. 36d8-]) PHRENOLOQ Y, Palmistry, lite. Your right place P in life. l'Vea from Is.—Professor Allen, 9. High- street Arcade. Swansea. 95ldll-9 r¡ "'IOJ3ACCU.N 16'1: Commencing.—Illustrated Guide JL ('dbli page- id. Toliacconists'Co., 18(3, JKuaton- oad, Leaden. Shupiittersior all trades. Estimates free. Established i866. 16 PLANTS.-Brocoli, Dickson's Early Spring, Cauli- P flower, Veitcbs, Autumn Gian;e, 9d. per lOU. Strawberry, best vai-ietieb, 6J. per lain, ketty. -21- npHE City Dressmaker, 47, Oxford-street.—Walking ssill Dresses, 6s. 6d.; Home Dresses, 55.; Dressing Gowns, 2,. fcd. • Servants' Dresses, 2s. hi. Ladies own materiali. Perfect lit and best style guaranteed 78. ki 8-26 r|tE > TS, Marquees.—Thomas Ford and Co., W;nc i and Spirit Merchants, &c., Pie.-street, Swansea, have Tents and Marquees oi all sizes. Flags, Shields, and other Decorations for Sale or Hire. 872d8-31 4 CCOUCHEMBNT. A Married Lady Wjthes J\ Situation to Attend i u Ladies' ConiineinenU.'— Apply A. Li., care of •' South Wales Daily Post," 211, High-street, Swansea: 993d8-20 (f*20—Toljacconists le(.mll,eIleilJgJ, Wiite for Hid ify Guide (LCO l; ges), id. liow to Open a Cigar Store ucEi £ 20 to £ 2,U)0.—Tobacccnitts' Outlining Co. lit, luit-tt 11-K.aci, Lcudm. 1\.P.—Shop litters lIaj,ho .t:: Ee 11, k"1 s 101' aiitiades. J1.tin.atell free. Manager. 1,y. Myers, l.ttoblithtd 1{: £ 6. 1761 \S7 REATHS, Crosses, and Floral Designs of all v Descriptions Made to Older at the Shortest Notice also a Variety of Artificial Wreaths.—A. E I' Kitley, Florist, 37, Oxford-street (opj.-obite Natiomil Schools), Swansea. 2751 ARISTOTLE'S WORKS, complete coloured plates; A genuine tdition; 30 stamps. r vis by Night, 01 Gay Life in Paiis" ^illustrated), 30 stamps, post tI6\E. jLKjwaer, 27, Renshaw-street, Liverpool. E^uibMshed 1 £ 32. Patronise the Old Finn 1742 RUX'TURE CUHliD w ithout operation All who wish to get lid of Rupture and trusses should tend to S. oJ. Sui £ R>A>. Hernia Specialist, 19, Chancery-lane, London, and 26, King-stieet, Man chebter, 101' his .bOO.k:,PObt. fl'{'e 7d. 644, CIDER. — The finest Devonshire. Hereford or American cask or bottle wholesale and retail.— W. F. Bull &' Co, 10, Union-street, 3u93 "1 ITHIXBREAD'S, Celebrated London Bottled Ale W and Stout, 2s. 6d. perdozell pints.—W. F. Lull & Co.. 10, Union-ttreet. 3093 MFELMAN, 164, Western-street, Swansea. Rest • Price given lor Cast-off Gents', Ladies,'ami Clothes. Families waited upon by appoint- 111cnt. I^ifciMALES Only.—Nurse Patker's Pills (pink); safe, strong and speedy. B(<xes, Is. lj;d. and 2s. 9d. — Gamgee, 13, Wind-street, Swansea, and New Dock- road. Lltt nelly. 893d8-30 TRIPOLI Ouion Seed (Giant Bocca, Red and White Italian). Lettuce (Grand Admiral, Lee s Insur- ance, Hardy Hammersmitii, Dobbie's Model White, Turnip). All aL 4d. ouncP,caniage paid.—Humphreys and Heigliway. Mardol, Shrewsbury. 847d8-22 i_JATCHWORK. l'AiciiWORK. Patctiworlc.— Agents Wanted. Ladies, Families, and others totry our parcels, containing about 200 assorted pieces of beau tifui prints, suitable for apnDs, cushions, quiitt. One sample parcel, Is. Ed. two,2s. 6d.; four, 4s. 9,1.; ^carriage paid. Also velvets, bilks, satins, &<j., one puicel, 2s. 6d.; two, 4s. Cd. four,6s. 3d.—J. BLACK, 71, Burlingti n-street. Manchester. 2'1.>¿ Cl^HE Perfection of Medicine.—X A. Essery, JL Esq., J.I' Cefn liryn, G<-wer, thusdesciibes Bevan's specific for Neutaigia, Tic, Face-aciie, aud Tooth-ache, nspiesciibtdby the late D..TomWilliams (,f ind ttieet, Svc.nsea.) Prejared only oy W. George, M.R.P S., Market Drug Stoics, 10, Oxford- street. 2015 WARNING to Typewriting Clerks.—A new disease is developed by the old-fashioned blind or ribbon Typewriters. The lifting eariiage and con- tinued alteration of the locus of the eye and stooping to l,eep under the carriage to "verify" and the mental strain involved is most disastrous. The oniv remedy is to substitute the "Williams" machine, which has perfectly visible writing in full sight; 110 dirly ribbons and two hours' work more a day can be done with the Williams" than with anv other with less fatigue, in fact willI pleasure anel benefit. Mr. G. C. Wade will at any time be prepared to exhibit a Williams" and demonstrate this to callers at 3, Mount-street, Swansea. lS4d6-19 mp-cu'r The most MIRACULOUS MKDI- A u CINE ever discovered for all „irregularities of the female system, and 1C> removes all obstruct ion. This WONDER r (TiTt'a FUL remedy has worked miracles. liA-Ll-La. THOU S AN LS have been relieved by its use, as testified by the numerous UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. Stamped sdcuessed envelope for price list, and copies of testimonials, which aie guaranteed genuine, llner a. penalty of £1,OGO! open 10 inq,ee:tH Hanel investigation. The only effectual emedy on earth. Tiy and judge for yourselves. men iti 4, LANG DALE, Kst. nearly A. DAkMAlL, WALTli AMSTo Vf. t-Ovears MACKENZIE'S FEMALE REMEDY.—Cae bottle guaranteed tc remove tiie most obstinate obntrnciiom and irregularities in 12 hours. Harmless. Nothing can resist it. Failure impossible. Send tampcd envelope for particulars, testimonials, and advice. Ours is the most powerful and strongest Remedy sold, and in no single case has it ever failed- even in the most long-standing intrieateand lingering cases. Post free under cover, with written guarantee of cure 5s. (five shilling8;Mr'5, Mackenzie, Trafford House, 83, Dawes-road, Fnlham, London. Mention Paper, 2992 SPECIAL TO YOUNG MEN. XJust Published, forTwo Stamps v x A THEATISF, ENTITLED A "HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH." A most Valuable Book for Youne Men. On the LAWS GOVKKNIXG LM. and the CAUSE SYMPTOMS, and TUHATMEN'T of all diseases depending on Nervous Debi,ty, Mental aud Physical Depression Palpitation of the Heart, Noises in the Head and Ears, I m paired Sights lid Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, lassitude, &e. Sent post tree on receipt of Two Stamps, Address Messrs. BARNES 9, Co, 48, Lonsdale-square, Barpsbui v, London. N. WILLIAMS' (PONTAllDAWE) ORM J OZENGES. 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 toimenting pest by faking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate child becomes strong, healthy and lively; the pride nsteadof the anxiety 01 hisguardians. Sold at 9d" if. ljd., and iis. Si.1. per box, by most, chemisvs, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, chemist, 30, High-street, Swansea. A lisl 01 testi- monials, symptoms, ic., 011 application. "Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthe- mintiaor Worm Lozenges in my family, and lind then; a very speedy and efficacious cure for asceanide, and their H green bit* and convenient form i a great lecommejnM1. i, n turchildren. W. HufCtuflsO.s Vicar iiywdeu. MISCELLANEOUS \J"AXTONAh Eisteddfod—Largest stock of Polished i 1 Gianite Monuments in Wales at D. R. Williams, Sculptor, Llincily. 3083 D RESSMAKING Mise Coxhead, 1,340. Neath JLJ' road. Hafod, Dressmaker. Perfect lit nnd style guaranteed; charges moderate; mourniug olders promptly attended 1,, 98e8-27 PI LSTiNK ULag<V1'eer; St. Pauli Preweries A Bremen. The finest German Veer brewed Sole agents. — W. F. Bull & Co.. 10. Uaion-street, Swansea. 3093 DressRings, Engagement Rings, and Wed- JL ding Rings, go to L. Jiaer. Watchmaker and Jeweller, 42, Castle-street, Swansea, next to Post Ofiiee. 2bC6 EARTHENWARE and China.-Seconds, £ 2 crates; beit. £ 3; or will send 15 dozen seconds artie'es for 17 6; write tar lists.—Webb and Co.. Railway- passage, Lotigtou, Z-u fforù.cibire.2-!3- HEIGHT Increased t hree inches without detection bv Pinet's Elevators (patented.) Can be woin in any boot or shoe.—S. Ar. Pinet, 56, Beruers-street, Oxloiti-street, London. Pamphlet and testimonials one stamp. 2/96 2 wiil buy flie finest Spec'acies or Folders inthe j\9 world. No better lenses can possibly be made, hc leagetit for Swamea and Disttict for the Automatic fcigfct-teniiig Cimjiiiy (Limited), W George, Market Dtu¡r Stores. 10. Ijxlord-street. 2103 BKAV'; I Y«V,R Homes with the new Virginian Crt-. gc!f-ciiiub:ng, turns lovely colours and .klL,des in e autumn. Fine plants, 9d each.-Kitley, 37, Oxfom-<treeU Swansea. 840d8-24 FlSHlWl tire Bait 1 Gentiles Maggots — Murst, 2&, (Jilord-street, has now a tiemendous quaniity of this wonderful Bait, which is in prime condillol., j 53e8-24 BUILDERS j^polied with Paper-hangings, &c., at Wholesale Prices. — Pugsley and Son, Glass Warehouse, 24, Waterloo-street. Swansea. 939d9-7 Q- UimNE"_|iTaErs, Si COM) lo NONK, of all Grocers, itA hostt, is. 3CO per cent. saved. Post free. Is. Di. Six, 5s. 6d.—GAyv' Li., Swansea; l laneliy, New I- :ock 20o SkkI)S; 'bimiTr Seeds' — Onion, J.cttuoe, Cabbage, & £ all kinds for present sowing, at lowest prict:i,-J,iLlcv. Seedsman and Florist, Oxford- sireet, Swansea. 12e8-21 T\/J" ATI!]MtT^T- -X Correct "Photo of y..ur Future lfX Husband or Wi fe, with position, etc.. 13 stamps and stamp-dirticted envelop?.—Send age and sex to Miss Herbert, jligh street, Whitstuble, Kent. 10e8-21 C~ ^APMArrs ^Ag^y f^T Uovernesaes, House keepers, Companions, Book-keepers, Barmaids, Useful Muids, Hotel Servants; Waiters, Boots, Grooms, Gsrqcrers. Porters. -Addrc-ss 53, Whilc- iadies-road, Bristol. 5e8-'21 AMAltRlitb Ladv has valuable, harmless recipe of great importance to Ladies. Stamp-directed envelope f;>r particulars.—Mrs. C. Cas, 5, High-street, Whitstalue, Kent. 9?e8-27 7;¡,T-¡iTiCE.-We beg toTimounce the Opening of a i.' General Advertising Ollice where Houses to Let, Apartments, ^-edgings, Miscellaneous Situations, .tc.. may be advertised. Thousands of Handbills will be Distributed", eekly in Swansea and Neighbouring Towns, confettinin" all clastes ot Advertisementi as above -Pleu»# Address; The General Advertiser, 160,Gorse-lane,Swansea, 9e8-3L "\)S7 ANTED, every Householder and Users of Coal to try Sample of the Invincible Coal Saver COALINE*" The attention of Steamship Pro- prietors and large Consumers of Coal generally is repeclfuily invited to this valuable production for the saving of c pi enervation of firebars, and abatement of smoke, riunserous local testiaioUiais. Householders poiti. iii vètY ton of coal treated with our patent" Coaline," which is a fuel saver and not a ftiel.-May be obtained from the local agent Charles Cooper, 1. Upper Fleet-street, Swansea; or wholesale from the sole manufacturers, Coaline Co., CatdilY. 17el0-10 LADIES' BEST FRIEND. MARRIED or SINGLE LADIES should send at once for LADIES HANDY ILLUSTRATED GUIDE, post, free, sealed, two stamps invalu- able information of never failing remedies for all Irregularities and Obstructions, obstinate or long- standing. — Madame D. W. I,ILLY, Colston-street, Bristol. 377d8-28 rjlHli JOHN GRIFFITH. CYCLE CORPORATION T Of bi, Queen-street, Cardiff, beg to draw the attention t-i buyers to the fact, that t.1,eyare now offer- ing the cheapest and best lines of Cycles that have ever beeii l tieiedto the public, eclipsing all previous efforta. Do uot buy until yon have seen our stock. Sole agents tor Humber anil Co., Ltd., Singer and Co. and other leading tiimu. Our speciality is Genuine Dunlop tyred light safety of good make for £10 10s. Repairs undertaken, Cycies sold on easy terms as well as for cash. Correarondence solicited. 2840 SCHOLASTIC, A RNOLD COLLEGE, CONSTirUTION HILL, SWANSEA. NEXT TERM Commences SEPTEMBER 5th, 1895. Preparatien ier all Public Examiua- tions.—Apply HEADMASTER. 34b9 QWAJSTSEA NAVIGATION SCHOOL, C5 22, NEW OXFOKD-STREET, SWAN SEA (Estab- lishe(i Messis. HARRIS (Brothers to the late Mr. David Harris;. Fint-class Certificated Teaciaers.-CA-Ni)il)-&TY-S SUCCESSFULLY prepared for ALL LOCAL Mabi.m; HOARD EXAJONATIOSS. Twelve recent genuine successes, inciudingthree Masters and five First Mates majority 011 first trial. Beall's Devia?cope. I.essoss given in PITMAN'S Shorthand, Arithmetic, Civil Service, liook-keeping, and Steam. Success guaranteed. 3392 SWANSEA MARINE ACADEMY, O 9, MANUEL-ST., SWANSEA (EsTAB. 1886), Principal, Capt. W. L. Dixon (Certificated). Sea- men and Officers carefully and successfully prepared (f, >t' all Grades of Certiticates) for the Lucal Marine Board Examinations in Navigation, Seamanship, and the "liule 01 the Road,"etc. Capt. Beall's latest Compass Deviascope at this Actiderii v. llecent successes. Terms on application. 297s PITMAN'S SHORTHAND AC A DEITY MR. INGLIS, the successful conipetitor against all comers, has at length decided Lo OPEN an ACADEMY. He is assisted bv competent teachers, and ladies and gentlemen may safely entrust themselves to his care. 4, CR A DOCK-STREET. 3474 "VTOTICE.—Unprecedented SICaptajn W.L. l.' Dixuu's Nautical Academy of Navigation und Seamanship, 9, Mansel-street, Swansea. At the Cardiff Examination, just held. Mr. T. It. Davies. 2, Willows-terrace, passed as Second Mate, and Mr. A .1L Reynolds, 4. Oaiden-street, passed as Master, with First-class Honours in Compass Deviation. Both passed on tbeir Fir»t Examination, Mr. Reynolds received one lesson only upon compass deviatiou, illustrated with Captain beall's latest deviaseope; and ix claye' general instruction only, thus breaking all recouis in the United Kingdom for fast, and álccurak preparaaon and for the past three uiouths not a single failure has occurred irom this Academy, which reflects the highist credit to its instructor for the excellent tuition he has given his pupils. 965d8-19 EDUCATION (Gil ls).—Ib guineas yearly, for board, laundress, English, Fiench, music, tinging.and dancing; cow kept; no extras; French governess: gymnasium, tennis; refeiences; prospectus, view ot large house and grounds; slstiops on M.H. and G. W .H.-Madame, 4, Co liege-court, Gloucester. 934d9-21 FREE Education offered four little girls, over five year. Fmali payment for board; seaside.—"M. Bellevut, The Green, Llaustephan. Carmarthenshire. iOeS-22 nNiVHUsnY School, St)titbot)rt.-A most success- U ful Boarding School for Boys.—T. Isherwood, L.L.D., Principal 887d9-17 DITMANS Shorthand tnuglit Ly a certificated P teacher and verbatim importer; learner's, cor- responding, and reporting s-tyies; private or class tuition, on easy terllls.). Oiawshaw, 8, Day View- terrace. off Gorse-lauc. 503n VlTANTED iminedialeiy, Young Ladv for Morning TT Tuition, £ 16; Tbr<-e 1 oung Ladies for Fancy and Drapery, also Appientices; Two Young Men for Drapery; Gentleman's Housekeeper; Manageress; Three Waitresses; Cook, £2v: Six Housemaids; asd several Ciciie,-als,-Al)plv, The General Advertiser, 160, Gor&e-lfcne. Swansea, 8eS3ü HOTELS, DINING-ROOMS. SPLANAJJE HOTEL, POKTHCAWL, — Inclusiv Terms from 7s. 6d. per day. Good winter climate Perfect drainage. Golf. 2t9 JEliSEY. — Private Board and Residtn, close to i sea and battis; cheerful society; summer terms, £ 2 2s. per w>ek, winter terms, froiu £ 1 5s.—Maison, "Victor Hugo," St. Helier-i. 15eS-22 ~2Y"NMO!TTH,NOl(TH DEVOIN. LYX VALLEY PRIVATE HOTEL AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. Built specially to meet the requirements of the times Containing 60 rooms. Lighted with Kleetric Light. All Modern Improvements. Boarding Terms ZCs. to 35s. per Week; 12s,Co from Saluitlay to Monday, including Table d'Hote Satur- day, three meals Sunday, breakfast Monday, with bed etc. Every accommodation for day parties Wiite for Tariff and Photo— "40 WILLIAM BEVAN and CO.. Pronrie! 018. SALES BY AUCTION. I On THURSDAY NEXT, Aug. 22nd, 1895.! IMPORTANT SALE of a LAiiGE QUAN- TITY or- FURNITURE of SUPERiOK MANUFACTURE, removed from various Residences in the JSeighbourhood for Abso- lute Sale. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & son will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at. the Swansea Auction lioouis, Goat-street. Swansea, on the above date, si large assortments' Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, and UTHEH EFFECTS, as tilider:- Beautiful drawing-room suite complete in figured silk tapestry, walnut ditto in figured velvet, Brussels and tapestry carpets, marble timepiece, bronze and other ornaments to match, walll"t and nmlwgany overmantels, china cabinet, massive walnut (lining- room suite complete in Ie; thir, oak ditto complete, mahogany ditto with eight small chairs, well-made Eft. walnut siddJü¡¡,,1 wit:1 drawers, eeliarette, and cupboards, mahogany dining-room table with two extra leaves, walnut, oval taule, rosewood ditto, oil- paintings and water colour drawings, mah gany tookshelves, massive Italian bras; bedstead, Preoeh ditto, wii e, wool, and hair mattresses, feather be Is, bolsters, and pillows, heavy mahogany 6ft. wardro.be with plate-gliss door and eupboardf, dressing stand ,with large cheval glass and washstand t.> match, walnut wardrobe with plate-glass door, massive walnut bedroom suite complete, walnut and ash oitto, mahogany duchess washstand and dressing table, grandfather's clock incase, two very handsome Chip- pendale chairs, walnut music, Canterbury, chests ,)f ;¡a"er, mahogany eberfoiiler with plate-glass doors and back, three pairs of curtains, pair of eiectro-plated candlesticks, and many other articles too numerous to mention. The whole may be Viewed day prior to and Morning of Sale, Sale to Commence at Eleven a.m. The Auctioneers call special attention to this Sals, the bedroom and drawing-raom effects tcing very valuable. A great portion is of London make, and the -.vhole mut be disposed of to make way for olher important iixtures ai early dates. For Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneers at their Oes. Goat-street chambers, Swansea. 3482 BEHTIILLWYD BKICK WORKS, NKAR GOWEKTON. To Brick Manufacturers, Engineers, and others. IVfU. DAVID ROBERTS has received .XTJL instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above Wotks, on FKIDAY, Aug ust 50,1895, the at the above Woiks, on FKIDAY, Aug ust 50,1895, the whole of the PLANT. M ACIilN E RY, BRICKS:, PANTILES, CRESTS, &c, Comprising 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, M indingdrum with steel wire rope, turn table, 2 wooden trams, anvil, bellows, brick press, 2 brick and pipe machines, quantity of pipe and brick dies of various sizes, rails on siding and incline, quantity of old rails, large quantity of shelving, burows, de3-1 planks, copper hand pump and spanners, 2 barrels of oil (at the station, Penclavvdd), large quantity of solid and hollow bricks, pantiles, flooring squares, ornamental crests, pipes, &e., &c. Sale to commence at Twelve O'clock Noon. Aconvenicnt tr.tin leones Swansea (Victoria) L. and N. W. Railway at Ten O'clock for Gowerton. The Blick Works is situated midway between Gowerton and Penclavvdd. Dated August 10th, 1895, 7, Fisher-street, Swansea. 3136 | A M K S A i> JAMES Auctioneers, Valuers, House, Estate, sui 1 Insurance Agents, GOAT-STREET, SWA A SEA, and at 11. BOND-COURT, LONDO Personal and prompt attention given t,) ail matters cntnlHed 1.0 tbem. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. "VSTANTED to Buva Light Dog-cart (second-hand), l' to suit pony 13 to 14 baud.Apply "S. Post-office, Windsor-road, Neath. 9rJd8-19 WANTED, Six-roomed House (with lathrooiii "1' preferred), centrally situated, rent moderate. -—Letters to Nemos,' "Daily Post," SWRusea. 8-23e38 ~Y\rANTED, small Farm or Cottage, with Land; or V T small Country Inn with some Land.—The Covent Garden Supply, 20, Cbapei Bar, .Nottingham. 8Se3-27 \\JANTED, by re?;>ectable married couple, the care TY or to adopt a Child; no children; highest rference, Apply, stating terras, M.1C., "Vaily Post," Swansea. 9ic8-27 "VT7"ANTED, by respectable Married Couple, the w Care, or to Adopt a Baby; no children highest references.—Apply, stating terms, M. E.. Daily Post," Swansea. 964d3-19 MAKEIED Couple, having no family, would adopt stiong healthy child; nice home; small Pre mium.N, care of Newsagent, &c., Mackintosh place, Roath, Cardiff. 901d8-21 \\f ANTiiiD, House and Shop, 2U to 30 feet, frontage, T V High-.treet, Castle-street, or Oxford street.— E. li., Daily Post," Swansea. y86dS-20 WANTED, Copies 01 each of the following bsue of the Daily P0st in 1894 July 2, 4, 7, 10, 16, 19, 20.25, 26, ?7, August 1, September 22. November 3, 14.27,29, December 1, 26, 31.—Apply the Manager. "Daily Post,"211. High-street. ::>115e<l. II THE BOILER INSURANCE AND STEAM POWER CO. (LIMITED), HEAlJ OFFICK-67, ICING-STREET, MANCHESTER. ESTABUMIKD 1859. AUTHORISED CAPITAI ;E25()1000 INVESTKD F linds, £::13,000. BOILEHS AND ENGINES INSURED AND INSPECTED Employers Issured against Claims under the Employers' Liability Act. Joint Policies Issued. Individual accident Insurance. J. P. L. CttOSLAND. :lUnst.M.E., A,M.Intst.C.E. Chief Engineer. EDWARD HADFIELD, Secretary. AIIONA!, ACCIDENT INSURANCE iN COMPANY, 1,1111TED. .l.. COMPANY. Lll\l1TED. HExd OFFICR. 22, ST. MAKY-STREKT, CARDIFF DLRKCTOLS InlrN GUIN CifAIR AN. W. H. MATII IAS. SIR J. J. J, NKINS. WILLIAM EILEY. it OB 1.1 ;T FOKKEST. COL. CHAS LYNE. W. SOUTHWELL JONES Capital k 50,000 FullySuusctiued £ 1 00,0J0 Transacts, in addition to Accident Insurance and Insurance. FIDELITY GUAKANTKi'.S and BUIiGLAliY INSURANCE At Moderate Premiums, Applicatio from Agents especially of Fire aiui Lif f>ASTLE HOTEL, SWANSEA, V7 IS NOW OPEN, HOT & COLD LUNCHEONS DAlrY, V.c.0 to 2.3o. ORDINARY EVERY SATURDAY AT £ P.M. 3454 JAMES Mi_IJ!R PROPKIETOR. aAMERON A n. M S HOTEL V; b WAN Sn-A. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. COMMERCIAL, COFFEE, AND SMOKE ROOMS, BANQUETING iit-LL, BiLLIARUS. MODERATE CHARGES, For particulars and tariff apply to the Manageress. 3330 L FREE! FREE! Post Free toanv SAFETIES SAFE TIES iSAFETi ES Important to Agents j Ifeaiers, and others. Whole I sale LisS containing 1,000 (One Thousand) Machines, new and fcecond-hond, sent Post Free to any Address: 50 per cent, cheaper than other makers or acents. Why pay more or fancy prices ? Single Machine at Whole- sale Price. Write at once for the largest and most complete List in the Cycle Trade Sterling value and ):o large profit-W. R WAj-tim.ew, Cycle Works, Recent-street. Weston-super-Mare. 2767 E. A. EVANS. UND15J;TAKLit, FlJ:lÜIAL FUltNISJUlH. &c., 22, ALFRED STREET, NEATH, WEDDING AND FUNKPAL COACHES, BllAKi-S, HANSOM CABS, DOG-CAiiTS, WAGGONETTES, hi. k 'Jen-St;!il Stidilf :sjvt i.ock-u;> V.nd. i )t '■ itr- •!•. •. I 1 i'»■ Amlm.i • ,n .->-«! PUBLIC NOTICES. -+ BE CHARLES PRICE, DECEASED. All Persons having CLAIMS against the Estate of tiie late Charles Price, Esq., Manager of the Metropolitan Bank tof Eng- land and Wales). Limited, Swansea, who died on the 28th June last, are requested to send ill the same te the under- signed, on or before the 31st AUGUST. Dated the 17fh day of August. 1395. (Signed) H. & C. 15. JENKINS, Solicitors, 3493 4, Fisher-street, Swansea. RHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY PAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TWENTY- SlXXH HALF-YKAULY OJiDlNAKY GENKUAL MEiiTIiNG of the PUOPUIK'i'OKS of the KHONDDA and SWANSEA BAY HAlLWAY COMPANY will be hekl at tile MACKWOKTH HOTEL, SWANSEA, on SATURDAY, the 31st August, 1895, at Hait-paot Twelve O'Clock in t he Afternoon, for the General Purposes of the Undertaking. AND NOTICE IS IIEliEBY FURTHER GIVEN, that after the ordinary business of the said Mcetingis concluded such meeting will be made Special or Extraordinary for the purposes of considering the expediency of creating and issuing and, if it should be considered expedient, to sanction the creation and issue Of the capital authoris,d by the Khondda and Swansea Bay Kaiivvay Act, 1S95, andthe exercise of the borrowing powers conferred upon the Company by the SaThe TKANSFEIt BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 19:ii AUGUST to the 31st AUGUST, both days inclu- 19:h AUGUST to the 31st AUGUST, both days inclu- sive. JOHN J. JENKIl\S, Chairman. H S. LUDLOW, Secreiaiy. Swansea, 10th Auust. 189S. 3470 SCHOOL BUARD OF THE UNITED SCHOOL o DISTRICT OF SWANSEA. CENTRAL HIGHEll GRADE SCHOOL. BOYS' Ulpa" rMKST DYKEVOR FLACK. D.LP1..Ri'lIÜ,l' TRINITY Vlacic. BOYS' DJrPAF.T.\1ENT-ACUn!¡orA TIo:r 480. The School contains a numler of Class roums. a Laboratory for practical work in Chemistry and Physics, a Lecture Room for Science teaching; an Art Ciass Roum; a Gymnasium for physical exercises; and a woiksliop for Manual Instruction in Woodwork. This dt-partment consists if I IN c) Section-, vis.— J. TaR KLE-MliNTARY For Bovs in StmOard iv. to vii. The nexl, years course of studv will commence September 2nd, ioao. I, SUKJECXS Oi INSTKUCTIOS. Heading: English Literature, History and Geo- gra; hv"; Writing: Dictation and Composition; Arithmetic; Geography and Map Drawing; English and Recitation; Fieocli, Algebra, ginging, Hi awing, Elementary ScieJJl'je, ilaiiual Instruction ill Wood- work, Drill and. Gynmastk s. II. THIS AllVAJiCKl) 8ECTU1N ORGANISED SCIENCE sciiooi.. In connection with the Science and Art Department I This section is for boys who intend to continue their education beyond that given in the Elementary see- tion of the School. It provides a thorough and pro- gre,sive course of education in yeieiiee, combined with literary and commercial iiutruction. The lull- course extends over three or lour years, and is divided into two parts—the Elementarv and Advanced. into two part.s-the Elementarv and Advanced. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. F.1-KMEKTARY COURSE. Science and Art—Mathematics (stage I), Elementary Pnysics, including the fundamental piineipies of Mechanics (theoretical And practical), Elementarv Chemistry (theoretical and practical), Fieehauu Drawing, Elementary Practical Geometry. English—Language and Literature. CommerciaJ-ihorthanù or Latin, and French. I Manual Instruction and Physical Exercises. ADVANCED COURSi.. Science—Mathematics (stage II). Geometry, Elemen- tary and Advanced; Heat (with practical work), Inorganic Chemistry Theoretical (with practical work), Theoietical Mechanics (divisions I oi- 11.), l, iiglih and Literature. Commeicial—Shorthand or Latin, and French. Manual Instruct ion e nd Phvsie.il Exercise. GIRLS' DEPAiW Mii^r ACCOMMODATION, 341. This Department consists of two ;eeiions, iz. — 1. THE E1.E:\lii}'TAllY. For Girls in Standards iii. to vii. 'i he next year's I course of study will commence September &id, 1895- stri?: t'jxs OF instruction. Reading: English Literature, Geography, and His- tory, Writing: Dictation and Comoositiun; Arith- metic* Grammar, Geography and Map'Diawing, French, Domestic Economy, Needlework, ringing, Drawing Practical Cookery. Physiology, Object French, Domestic I\cG110IT.y, Neec.1kworio:, IJling;, Drawing Practical Cookery. Physiology, Object Lessons, Elementary Drawing and Colouring. Drill and Call-thenics. II..ADVANCED SKCTION ORGANISKD SCIENCE ScnOoJ in connection with the Science and A' t I epartmenv. This section is for Girls who intend to continue their education beyond that giren iiiihe Elementarv section of the school. The full course of instruction is for three or four years. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. EI.KMENTARY COUJi.SK. 1. Elementary Mathematics Euclid, Algebra, Arithmetic. 2. Practical Geotnelery. 3. Chemistry—Theoretical and Practical. 4. Freehaufl Drawing. 5. Physiology and Hygiene. 6. Other Subjects :—Cooking, Household Manage- ment, Dressmaking, French, English Literature, History, Geography, Mapping, Plain 1\etdl, work, and Singing. ADVANCED COURSE. 1 Mathematics 4 Physiology 2 Geometry 5 Physiography 3Hygiene 6 Modei Drawing and Shaaing from the cast. 7 Other Subjects as above. Students are being prepared for the Examination of the College of Preceptors, Any Students who desii e it can be prepared fur the Oxford or Cambridge Local Examinations. Hours of Instruction Boys—Morning, 9.30 to 12.30; Afternoon, 2 to 5. Girls—Morning, 9.3u to 12.30; Atteinoon, 2 to 4.30 or 5. PICKS. —Gd. per week, and. od. kr use of Books and Materials. The School will be re-opened after the Midsummer Vacation, on Monday, September 2nd, 1895. 3q91 GIRLS' liOAKDJNG&DAY EOHOOL T" BELLEVUE, SWA..EA. PRINCIPALS—THE MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by resident Certificated English and Foreign CoTernesses and V i8tin Ma!>ter". Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated ID its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. The THIRD TERM will begin TUESDAY. SEPT. 17th. 1895. [3483 LLAUU V E li Y COLLEGE. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. The following scholarships wili be awarded upon the result of an examination to be held in January, l89ti :— I Two of £ 25 a year each. Two of £ 20 I Two of J6 Three of £ 10 „ Si, Foundation Scholarshpl of £8 8s. a year each. Three grades (If papers will b, set lor candidates under 14, under 1C, and under 18 years of age. Boys cvming into the school in the Michaelmas Term will be eiigi ble for the Scholarships. There is no religiousre8Lriction. During the FIVE vears ending August 1894, the school gained 19 SCHOLARSHIPS and EXU.ibi'1 ION'S at Oxford and Cambridge in Classics. Mathematics, Science, and History; and 91 Hic4 h CKRrmCATES from the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board with 55 Distinctions (in Classics, f'rench. Mathematics, Scripture, English, History, and Science), and 69 LOWER CERTIFICATES, with 120 First Oia:ses. the only two candidates who in the last three years gained Eight First Classes each being Llandovery Oia:ses. the only two candidates who in the last three years gained Eight first Classes each being Llandovery boys. THIS YEAR'S DISTINCTIONS include, among many oth-rs, Five Schohrsbipsand Exhibit ions at Oxford, three of them being open; the Sixth Place ill the Honours List of the London Mitiiculaiion, JUlie. 1895. with the £10 Exhibition; and a First Class in Final Mathematical Honours, Oxfcd. Next Michaelmas Term will begia till Wednesday, September 18th, 189b. For particulars apply to 1 Le Warden, C<.llege, Llandovery. 7.4-u Niv T, i t } i..A, r. OF-SOUTH WALES U AND MONMOL'TilSHIHE, CARDIFF, h MEDICAL FACULTY.—WINTER SESSION, 1895-96. The Thirki W,n,e;- Session of the New Medical De- partment u ill commence on October 7th, 189b. Students IN 11 > wish to prepare for the Medical De- grees of the University of ],ondull. Durham, or the Scottish Universities, or for the Diplomas of the Lon- don or Scottish Colleges or ot the Society of Apothecaries may spend in Cardiff from two to three out of their live years of Medical Study, at a cost which compares favourably with that -of Medical education in London or elsewhere in the provinces. Tf.e College Laboratories and Mustums are supplied wtli modern requirements tor teaching, and the kudenh have access to the out-patient depar ment. ol to Itin three minutes'walk from the nUsrie—and can take oultheir surgical dressing, aud hlicegvuierking: Sleat cedical Prospectus can be obtained on applica- th to Me Registrar of the College. Further infor- Cnion thd advice may beobtailled trom John Beny oatraf fill M. D. Dean of Medicid Faculty). aye t, J. A. J I." KINS, B.A., (Registrar.) ty College, Cardiff. July 20tb, 1895. [lblw U IVEltSlTY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES *J AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, CARDIFF. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP AND EXHIBITION EXAMINATION, Ski> 1895. One Scholarship or £25, one of £20, two of £15, five Craddoek Wells' Exhibitions, Twelve Exhibitions to cover the cost ot Tuition, two Scholarships of £20 (open to men students who have resided in theCoouty of Brecon during the past ten years), and aiiuinbi-rof free studentships in connection with the counties of Glamorgan, Monmouth, aud Cardiff wiii be offered for competition at the Entrance Examination iu eptcm- ber, 1895. For information in respect of the Glamorgan Prre Studentshi, s apply to Mr. Walter Hog, Pontypridd for those connected with the county of Monmouth to Mr. Evan Small, County Council offices, Newport; and for all infomnttion and Prv:ne,tuSt8 fÜl College Scholarships and Exhi b¡tions, as well as Car- diff Free Studentships, apply to T. A. JENKINS. B.A., Registr r. University College, GurdifSr,-jH-ly, 11. l&te, 1-t I THE EMPIRE Manager OSWALD STOLL. MONDAY, AUGUST 19Lh, Ai:\¡ü DUlti-NU THE WEEK, SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF MR. EDWIN KEENE, the Popular Comedian and Vocalist; Miss KATE REEVES, the ivueious Comedienne and Burlesque Actress; and their CELEBRATED COMBINATION, Who will awpear in the new and successful comic musical nautical sketch, entitled- ]-A U C E T T E S H U S B A NDS, Or, JINKS AMONGST THE BREAKERS, Introducing tbe following Artistes Miss Kate lleeres, Miss Claude Montgomery, Mr. Victer J3u Cane, Miss Marie Asliton, Mr. Alec C. Pearson, Mr. Edwin Keene, and the M ASCOTTE 4, a Quartette of Charming Dancing Girls. KlTTY CLAYTON, In her Character Impersonations of Low Types of Yankee Life. S A 1\1 D A L TON, Perhass Not." J. P. DANE, Singing Comedian and Dancer. ARTli-Ult CO :.I B E S The Original-" Cabby knows his Fare,, "Ctrriage &-c. BROTHERS MCGRATH, Funny Knockabouts. BAEELLO AND MILLAY, The Greatest of all Horizontal Bar Grotesques NEXT WEEK—KATE CARNEY. NEW T HE A T RE. W IND-STREET, SWANSEA MONDAY, AUG. 19th, and during the Week, at 8, PBOF. E. K. CKOCKER S 30 EDUCATED HORSES; Afternoon Per form a ACES THURSDAY and bAXVBDAY at 2.30. 3479 -|3 rTHS W1TH HOT AND COLD WATER PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING AND ELECTRIC BELLS. JOHJST- LEGG, NELSON STREET, S WANSEA, SOLE AGENT FOR THE INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER. PUBLIC NOTICES. i XOUGHOIi. ATHLETIC SPORTS J WILL BE HELD IS A FIELD AT THE "TRAP IN," In connection with the "Princess of Lougher" Lodge, L.G.A.S., Ashton Unity, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1895. LIST OF EVENTS. 1.—120 Yards Flat Race (handicap), open to ail comers: 1st prize, £2 2s.; 2nd prize, 158.; 3rd prize, 7s, 6d. 2.-41.0 Yards Flat Race (handicap), open to all comers 1st prize, E2; 2nd prize, 15s.; 3rd prize, 7s. 6d. 3.—120 Yards Hurdle Race, over six flights i 1st prize, £1 10s.; 2nd prize, 10s. 6d,; 3rd prize, 5B. 5.—Three Standing Jumps: 1st prize, silver medal (the name of the winner wiil be engraved thereon); 2nd prize, 2s. 6d. 6.—120 Yards Boys' Race (under 18 years of age). ht prize, 10s.; 2nd prize, 5s.; 3rd prize, 2s. 6d. T i.e Champions of South "r ales have already entered. Entrance Fees of Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Is. 6d; Nos. 4 and 5, Is.; Boys' Race, 6d. COMMITTEE,- — Bro. Ii. J. Hanson. P.P.C.S., Bro. Rhys Harries, Bro. Sam Weeks, Bro. Evan Roderick, Bro. W. Jones, Bro. W. Hop- kin. Treasurer, Bro. Lewis Rees. kin. Treasurer, Bro. Lewis Rees. tfandioapper, D. Jones, Esq., Loughor; Judges Philip Thomas, Esq., Loughor; and J. Looker, Esq., Penrheol, Starter W. Cower, Esq. The first race will start at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Refreshments provided on the ground. THE LOUGHOR BRASS BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. The field is situate abaut eight minutes' walk from both stations at Go\verton, and about five minutes' walk from Gorseinon (L. & N.W.R.) ADMISSION to the Field, 6J. Children under 12, half-price. For further particulars,-applv to ELIAS JENKINS, Secretary, Mount Crescent, Gorseinon. VE NTH ANNUAL SHOW. VICTORIA PARK, SWANSEA. (By kind permission of the Mayor tiJ. Corporation). SWANSEA HORSE SHOW (30 classes, open to all comers) will be held in the above Park 011 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 28th and 29th, 1S95. £ 0 00 IN PRIZES. Special Prizes for Jumping. Trotting, Tandem Teams, &c.—En! ries close August 21st, 1S96.—Schedules of prizes, entry forms. Ac can be obtained of the Secretary, lIEEI C HI611AK. 1, Northampton- place, S'arue¡¡. Admission to Show Yard, Is. each day. 3326 THE CLYDACH HORTICULTURAL COTTAGE GARDEN AND DA IU i' SOCIETY. THE 4TH ANNUAL SHOW Or the above Society will be held on THE CRICKET FIELD, CLYDACH, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 22ND. 1395. PRIZES are being oflered for HORSES and CATTLE. Some new features have been introduced this veav iu Juvenile Choir Competition. Ladies' Sunlight Soap Washing Competition. Working Model Engines (.in motion;, etc., etc. The Musical Clowns and Marvellous Globe Dancers (King and Thompson), of Biiming- harn. have been engaged. Ystalyfcra Brass Band will be in attendance. Admission—12.30 to 3 p.m., Is. 3 to 7 P.M., 6d. each. Children under 13, hali'-price. Convenient trains run on the Midland line to and from Gwm Clvdstch; also biakes from the Morristun Tram Terminus. 3181 ~\r ST AL YFERA FOOTBALL CLUB —j -S. The Secretary, D. JENKINS, Gui nos, Ystaly- fcra. of the YstiSyfera Football Club, has the following OPEN JJATKS: October 26t,h, November 2nd, January llth, February 1st and 22nd. March 7th,21st. and 28th. ari«l April 4tli, and would like to get them filled up by good local teams as soon as possible. [3467 THE WEST END LIB l AR Y For NOVELTIES m LEATHER, CABINET AND FANCY GOODS, ART NEED L i: WO RK, and Materials for same, we hold a splendid Up-to-date Stock at extremely MODERATE PRICES. THE WEST END LIBRARY WALTER-ROAD. SWANSEA. PUBLIC NOTICES. ALBERT l^JINOR II ALL SWANSEA. MR. FREDERIC GRIFFITH (Solo Piute lioyal Itiviian Opem. Covent Gsrdeuj, and Associate of the lioyal Acsuemy of Mudc), has the honour to aHJtllune a MUSICAL EVENING, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29TH, AT 8.0 OCLOCK. ARTISTE? Pli_WORTK-.Mi.-s LLliWELA DAVIES. VOCALISTS— MISS JULIA LEWIS. MP. J. li. REECE, AND MIt. DAVID HUGHES. FIUTE—Mli. l'iiKUEHiC GPIFFITH. ACCOMPANIST Mli. D. T. WILLIAMS. Reserved Seats. 5s. Unreserved Ditto. 2s., from Mr. Gwynne H, Brader's, He Uhlield-sireet. [3490 EXCURSIONS. THE FAST AND MAGNIFICENTLY FITTED PADDLE STEAJIEU "A I, E X A N I) It A" (Under the Command of Captain j. Thomas), having a full Home Trade Certilicate, and the only Steady Boat iu the Bristol Channel, having no list whatever, replete with every accommodation for the comfort of Passengers, in xet \> ell as tine weather, will ru. MARINE EXCURSIONS As under (wind, weaí llb", and other eircums!:anc8J" permitting) from the WEST PIER t— WEDNESDAY, August 30, 8.3. a.m., I.UNDI ISLAND Direct, returning from Lundv 4^i0 p.m. THURSDAY, August 22,8.30 a.m,, ILFRACOMBK and LUN DY ISLAI* D, returning from Lundy 5 p.m., Ilfracombe 7 p.m. FRIDAY August23, 7.30a.m., ILFRACOMBE and LYNMolJTH. leturning from Lynmouth 4 p.rn.. llfracombi' c 'p.m. SATUHDAY, August 24, 7 a.m. sharp, tnWESTON. returning from Weston 6 r.m. Refreshments at, moderate prices may be obtained onboard. Please cross the Bridge at Glo'ster-place ,ex- forthe Alexandra Wharf, West Pier. Season Tickets, £ 1 Is.; Ladies', 10s. 6d., may be obtained at the Offices, 15, Goat-street, Swan- sea. 3210 POCKETTS BRISIOL CHANNEL JL STEAM PACKET CO. LTD. Pleasure Sailings of the Splendid Passenger Steam- ship BRIGHTON TO ILFRACOMBE &c. For Fares, etc. and tor Particulars of CHEAP EX- CURSIONS to BARNSTAPLE. BIDEFORD. TO It KIN G T 0 N, EXETER, PLYMOUTH, etc., see bills. WEDNESDAY, August 21st, 8.1b a.m., ILFRA COMBE aud CLOVELLY. THURSDAY, August 22nd, 8.15 a.m. fGood Tem- plars and Total Abstinence Societies' Annual Bxcur siou,) ILFRACOMBE and LYNMOUTH; 7.30 p.m. Grand MOON LIGHT TRIP. Fare, It. FKIDAY August 23rd, 8.15a.m.. ILFRACOMBE and CLUVELI,Y, « SATURDAY, Augnst, 2th. b.15 a.m., 1,LFRACOM.BE and LYNMOUTH 7.30 p.m.. Grand MOON-LIGHT TRIP. Fare Is. 3099 '• WILLIAM CO PUS, ST. HELENS STEAM MARBLE AM) MONUMENTAL WORKS, <- Vpos.ite Hopitii, ST. HELENS-ROAD, SWANSEA Monuments and Headstones, Inscriptions n Imperishable Letters; Enamelled, Slats and Marble Chimney Pieces. 1843 CO LEMA N'S ro ro i í OR LIEBIG'S EXTPAT OF MEAT AND MAI/1' WIKF. OVEH TWO THOUSAND lifti iwivec from Medical Ven. SIX GOLD MEDALS AND ONE SILViCU MKC have lieen a warded. Sold in Bottles, 2s. 9d. nnd 4 Cd., evury w Acre. Sole ]\1;111 It f,lctllrets: A 2s, 9.1 Bottle, bent. Post Frea receipt of S'.a" Local Ajjentn—D. L. Evans, chemist, Nya"" road, Swansea Tav'-or iV Co., Limited Isaac- Gale, 18, Jli-h Str.-et; H. It. 1,0- ther. Mumbles: .1. T. D?tries, 13 auu 14, \Valter-voitc!. Swan; c