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BEN evans & Co" I.nD., ARE NOW OFFERING GRAND VALUE IN A P E R Y SHOWROOJJ. FANCY & BURNISHING GOODS. SWANSEA.
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BENEVANS&Co. Inn ARE NOW OFFERING GRAND VALUE I DRAPERY, p ][Z SHOWROOM. FANCY & FURNISHING GOODS. SWANSEA.
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PUEP AID ADVERTISEMENTS A Ll-:s daily POST. °RDS- ONCE TKKKB TIMES. -—- TIMES. 0 6 o 9 10 0 9 l 0 16 i b 2 3 1 3 j 2 of 3 0 j^^rords j 1 6 J 2 6 j 3 6 These „> Advertis only to the classes of c*nfiiied t^u** sPer'u-f'^ below, and are strictly tue in ° those which are ordered for consecu- if eit^g rtfOU' au<^ paid for previous to insertion; the Ad,r c;.th<^ conditions is not complied with, 6cile • seme»t will be charged by the Business ^*ntf>fl r.APar*mellts, Situations Vacant or Misppii 0 Let or Sold, Lost, Found, and w.eous Wants. S NOTICE. Applicants sending '"Rials ^Ues 'l° Advertisements addressed to *equestedl ^c^ltlous names, at this Office, are Uteit at» rUOt- to sen<* testimonials with ^^ials »njl 'JUt l" < I;(-'10Ee copies of testi- »°t are cuufieued that Postmasters are tr Fietir *°- tie^n<;r letters addressed to Initials ^•^essp'f118 ^alnesai*d any Post Office. Letters *fcut or Fictitious Names can be tost p- 0^ec °f the South Wales Daily ^til'o,, .street, {Swansea, and wili be kept '«■ ^pphed for by the advertiser. NOTICE. ^veiwl Wales Daily Post will be de- offices rj lrect to Subscribers from the Chief • "igh-street, Swansea, at the following PREPAID HATES — Per Messenger. Per Post. 1 0 2 d» SixM M?"ths 0 6 0 f»ci °> 6 0 12 0 Atw 12 « 24 0 'freguiarity iu the delivery should be made w Q immediately at the Chief Offices. A TIONS TACAJN T Y T t0 is not always an easy matter 'n th 4 su'table servant, but by Advertising °umU "Dai!y PosV' you obtain, at least, a ot applicants to choose from—an ^consideratioB. n Jj st Wanted, domesticated good references. —^George Hotel, Waiter-road. 55fB-24 ■O g CRY and Limited, Gower-street, "Uecto.. U?ea' ^as Vacancy in Swansea Valley for y lpcal man preferred. 7e&-21 Ala?'ScCu^ Trade.—A Man who Understands ^Dletr full particulars to W., 4b, C -— £ __treet. Bury, Lancashire. 50e8-24 —Wanted immediately,* Respectable ■°hn § Rn8 Boy, must be a good cyclist.—Apply 7" — rown, Ironmonger. Swansea. 73e8-26 Servant Wanted.—Apply Green Meadow Pontypridd. 13e8-22 i r;AL Wan ted, able to de plain cooking; early ?I ^Trr*- ~St. George Hotel, Walter-road. 55e8-24 vJT Almanack Traveller, 1896; active man SWendid avR good commission throughout district; "ottiBah. variety.—Apply Jaa. Dilks; and Co., 123e8-29 -tL /f^^SSSERS. — Waited, respectable young ^PHito D at'ce; tirst start 7/- week premium.— "^sage, S^. Philin's-bridp-e. Bristol. [4Se8-24 -*■ Wanted Banker Hands and Walling >S8?.S at new houses, Merthyr,—Apply Kees, Vaie. 49e8-24 A Wa»ted with connection amongst !*Wnplei °*er!. to Push a tiovelty commission only; ^'y i» pocket.—City Stationery Company, Ileg-21 J^»a^>erS Assistants.—Wanted at Once, Smart *l'liii» t tr' Preferen<» with experience of grocery ^lars ngenerally useful; solicit; state full parti- k-"uke«H; "^ilips, Hathry, Letters ton, Ji.S.O., iVm- 104e8-28 Painters.—Apply ForemaB. New Arcade gildings, Stepney-street, Llanelly. 79e8-26 Yy Good General Servant, fond of children. Apply Rogers 5 Walter-road, Swansea.[130e8-2 t't' TnD, General Servant at once; good rencea.—Apply Imperial Hotel, Piasmarl. Plain Cook.-Give references and full particulars to Mrs. O'Neill, Clun, Sal*p. "\XrA_ 3e8-21 VV f.K au experienced General Servant; good *treet c racter required.—Old Swan Hotel, Gower-i V^'j5wa.3e4,_ 30e8-22 VV 1-EO. Two good General Servants; one that *treet c an COo'< well.—Apply the Whyndam, College- •' "\TfT^-asea- 68e8-26 VV A A General Servant, able to do washing. *von -p Mrs. Finklestein, Cwmavon-road, Aber- .j^ort Talbot. 114e8-28 Good Painter, must be able to do Pinkelstein* Cwamavon-road, r P-ort r-ia) bot. 115e8-28 W' ^3?^* once> an Apprentice to the Shoe- Walter t, a nS Trade. App.'y W. i\ Headtn, Shoe- Swansea. 91e8-27 aQ *ct've. intelligent junior for General Apply personal application preferred.— —.j^Simue!. Blaenavon. 2e8-21 • ~Masons Bricklayers none but 3^>b..—,aP'^ steady men need apply; 18 months' —^mel Davies, Blaengarw, 63e8 26 a hardy Youth, over 16; for UIl¡¡ siereo departmeIlt, Apply the Manager, ^y^t £ 2U, High-street, Swausea. n AfLDat once, a smart Jad for office; must ^■e'ePhonoVri ilacl SOIne previous experience.—Apply ^—.— '-omjiany, Wind-streot, Swansea. [I32e8-2ii VV ^? thorough Hous? Parlour-maid, two ^U» J.T,u'arnii> also a Nur«e House-maid.—Apply IT—-—18, St. Helen's-road, Swansea, 72e8-26 W A^ED at oBe-. 25 General Servants; no "The q ntraaee fee; general waiting-room provided. enerai Advertiser, 160, Gorse-lane, Swansea. 33e8-22 a Y'outh, about 16, for Office must be writer and quick at figures.—Apply, The 1)00:1 g',od writer and quick at fi.gures.-Apply, The 32eë-22 estlc Supply Co., Ld., Gower-street, Swansea. I — 32e8-22 X „^1)eelvv'l'ights.—Wanted, a good Workman; If r)0,«:K^titncv ier suitable man.—Apply perso»al.y av«a • W. H. George, Market-street, Btaeu- 133e8-29 W NtED, at once, Billiard Marker, willing to ^aiiacrp^' u?. himself generally useful. — Apply I Sw»7* • elcome Temperance Hotel, High-street, 109e8-28 W niiddle September, good Nurse for ^«tteral children; also experienced Cook- ^n-ford Wfite 10 Mrs" Chance, Lugwardine, fo,d. 82e8-27 VV a two experienced Portrait Canvassers 4id onrv^ '-?"eet°rs; wagos and commission; splen- *treet P J mty"~APP1y Major and Darker. Basset- ^Ilg!druth, Cornwall. 50e8-24 VyANTRD Hespectabie Farmer's Daughter as t»o f_r>a'B Cook, small dairy; Church of Kb gland; don K(.„J!n v'~State ag". wages, Xc.t to H., Farring- V\ A^,T™' Young Lady with knowledge of husine,. *ta' Work and willing to help in other J"nes p' boots, ix.—Apply Mrs. W. H. Office. Xhe lhinss, Mumbles. 3497 VV a smart Young Lady for Tobac^c ni.-t a«d ySeri t„ anc7 Busiaess; must be well experienced re^-reneM fo^-class trade.—Apply, with terms and i iu, Jncobius, 98a, Queeu-street- (Cardiff. 12le8-29 WAITED, immediately, goed Cooks. Parloa" Wousema-i iBouseniaids' Ge*el'!lls to cook. Nurses, business hours; and a Youth as Casti. -"arker.—Mrs. Lewis's High-class Registry. 9, ir- street. Swansea. 89ft8-27 W AN 'ED, Competent Man to undertake by Con- ^rawin or L*hour only, the setting, burning, ^rieks Hjnd (oading of Siliea, fire and buff, facing >.y i„a"'J chimney-tops.—Particulars on Application y-12- 0' Romilly-road, Cardiff. 20e8-2^ VV n • once. Junior Clerk thorough "~App;v i°wieciSe shorthand, good longhand writer. sa\drv 'etter only, statiag age, experience, a ad "niuvi reSuile'l. to William Hancock and Co. jLittt^ \v- "rewers and Wine and Spirit Importers, ^-I'-i^-street, Swansea 37e8-23 1 Man Wanted, 35s. per week and commis- Coinno Av' reguitirNyorL-; spleudi.topeniug.—AddreM ——_prki:. tai iiworth. Bolton, Lanes. 108e8 2S \?^pa~^j0ca'Surveyor to District C«uncil has a Sl"vevin» cy t.orafupii; i>ractieal experience in road •urveyor1- 4an'ry work, and all duties of a district Apply Molineux. Surveyor, Shifnal. 3334 CkA8.CBJS ^Anleil> to form Clubs for Watches, I'sical Instr ^"ver -ate. Opera Glasses. r'ns. Cat,iUmt,s' Members pay Is. per week, 1". London811^ *c".Kendal4 Dent, 106, Cheap- ition P-ir^ Spleiidid valup. Great, success. worth 70s Ladies' asd Gents' Silver Levers — 3160 SURGICAL. Cnufh^1' ^an<ts'L,s' t'e^-legs, Trusses, emii,.s —A. .pporta, and Leg Irons made ~*n-ierPP'y> direct, Pearce"E Ma*uiactory, 14, okposite!ili.V, Station, Cardifl. 129 SITUATIONS WANTED IT is "Love's Labour Lost" to wander abeutiu seych of a berth, Lut it is a Situation gained it you advertise in the "Daily Post." n BAKERS,—Young Man Seeks Situation as Second or Good Thin) Hand; abstainer.—Apply, A. Dyer o. 49, Mysvdd-stieet, Swansea. 955d8-19 BAKEK. Young Man sesks Situation; good second or single; set (if required) good refer- ences out-doors.—W.H., Stoke Abbott, Beaminster, Dorset. 977d8-20 BUTCHER. — Wanted, Situation as Shopman, or Shop and Slaughterman; cood references.— Apply B. Keynolds, Wellaud. Malverti. 973d8 20 CLEKGiMAN Recommcndn Young Man as Valet or Attendant distance no object.—Apply W. Jones, 1, Castle-street. Treforest. 975d8-20 COLLIERY Clerk Seeks Situation shortly disenga- C ged through colliery being worked out; good re- ferences and testimonials, Address, liichards, Sguborwen, Aberdare. t>2e3-26 CCOMPANION or Governess to young children seeks lie-engagement; 24, musical, domesticated, needlewoman "tate salary; good references.—Apply M.B., Hordley House, Whitchurch, Hants. 73e8-21 AHDENHK (aged 49) wants Sit nation experience "jf in all branches; wilr good poultry manager.— It. Miller, The Gardens, Frome, Whitiield, Dorchester. 96e8-27 GIARDENEK, Single-handed; eight years' experi- T enee; age 25; willing to make himself useful; good character.-A. Peter", 53, King-street, Leaming- ton. 84e8-26 Hi. LSEKEEPKIi. —Domesticated Lady, careful H manager, offers her Services in return for com- fi ri able home; highest references given and required. —95, Portway, Warminster. 64e8-26 MAN (Young) liequires Situation, any capacity; last three years as valet; excellent references; good traveller.—H., 9, Worcester-street, Oxford. Glc8-26 Vf UKSE (bead, or lady's lirst baby); nobleman's or J-* gentleman's family; experienced with Infants and delicate children; middle-aged; 6 years good I character; please state wages. Nurse Oakvilie, Attrobus-road. Handsworth, Birmingham. 77e8-27 SITUATION.—Wanted as Groom, or groom under s coachman; ride and drive well; light weight; age, 23; 1 year 7 months' good Character.—W. Thomas 11, New-street, Portmadoc, Carnarvon. SITUATION Waated, Naval Pensioner, as Care- O taker, Collector, Storekeeper, Warehouseman, Timekeeper, Barman, or Cellarman, or any Place of Trust, Swansea: excellent certificates.—J. Chambers, 8, Paxton-teriace, Swansea. 34e8-22 TAILOKS.—Tradesman Requires Situation. First- T class Cutter and Practical Tailor. Would take charge of workshop.—Buckland, Beard-hill, Sheptvon Mallet. 102e8-28 mo Bakers.— Young Married Man Kequires Situa- -l tion as Second or Good Thii-d; good reference; totalabstainer.— Address, M. Thornbury; High-street, Malmesbury, Wilti^ 105e8-28 totalabstainer.— Address, M. Thornbury; High-street, Malmesbury, Wilt.>. 105e8-28 rTSEFUL Companion, Housekeeper, or Wait en J ElJeriy Lady thoroughly domesticated good needlewoman; experienced; references.—IS.South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 83e8-27 WAN TED, Situation as Ctrpenter used to bench and fixing. — Thomas Davies, The Knapp, Bromyard, via Worcester. 80e3-27 WANTED, Engagement, Daily or Morning, Young Children, Mumbles. Swansea, or neighbour hood; also Music Pupils. Good references.—Miss Phillips, Tan-y-cac, Mumbles. 96Sd8-19 WANTED, by farmer's daughter, situation in hotel bar or any business; willing to assist in household duties; experienced in bar; in or near Swansea preferred.-Address J.H., Daily Post," Swansea. 122e8-29 FOR SAXjE. If you have 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 tfill reach thousands of lIkely customers. IpOK Sale, a line Harp; will be sold cheap.—For view, etc., J. Stacey, 68, Martin-street, Morriston. 3501 IfiOR 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, ic. —Apply, the Manager, "Daily Post," 211, High-street, Swansea. n FOR Sale. Smai-t Pony; three years, 13 hands; quiet and sound.—9, Church-street, St. Thomas; or 48, Waterloo-street. 71e8-26 I^OR SALE, a number of books, chiefly historical, essays and novels.—Apply "Junius," "Daily Post," High-etreet, Swansea. 260n FOK Sale, Singers Special Cushion Bicycle; ball bearings throughout; lockstearing; "King of tbe Road" lamp; nearly new; price, P-5 15s.-Apply, 4, Castle-square. Swansea. 58e8-26 I^Oll 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 FOR Sale, Bay Cob Mare, 14 hands; good mover in saddle and harness. One Ditto, 13A hands; goes well in saddle and harness; quiet with steam and trams.—Apply Stubbings, Butcher, Gorseinoa.[60e8-26 FOR Sale, a Capital Donkey, Governess Car (with cushions complete), and Set ot Harness, all in good condition; suitable for lady or nurse and children.Apply Weaver, Beachmount, Mumbles. 116e8-28 I "'OR Safe, Harp, double action; equal to new strings on complete for playing; a bargain; price £ 20; would exchange for a single action.—R. J. Ward and Sons, 10, St. Anne-street, Liverpool. 126e8-29 FOR 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. Weaver, Builders, Ittnselton, Swan- sea. 67e8-2g FOR Sale, Dining-room Suite in oak, covered with leather; 5ft. Dining-room Sideboard, with cuptoard and overmantel, with bevel-plate glass, very handsome; Singer Sewing Machine, nearly new, price £ 3.—1, Terrace-road, Mount Pleasant. [46e8-23 o"be Sold, a Bargain, a Freehold Residence with extensive Sea Views. Apply Jolin M. Leeder and Son, Auctioneers, Swansea. 3473 ARGAIN. — About 2cwt. Yams (wheeling and B fingering), quantity Stockings, and 3 Griswold Machines (perfect), in one lot cr separate.- Apply Wools, Daily Post Office, Swansea, £ ?e8-26 I BAKING Confectionery Business for Sale, doing 25 to 30 tacks per week; good confectionery trade ill health cause of leaving.—Apply Bates, Brickkilm- street, Wolverhampton. 20e8-22 "V ICK Building to be sold; cheap-, nearly new; highlj' suitable for a studio, greenhouse, etc., etc.—Applv Box 20, •* Daily Post. Swansea. [l#0e8-28 PORTABLE iTngines, one each 16 h.p. and 7 h.p., to fce sold e.'ieap; also new Traction Waggon.— J. C. Pickering, Shrewsbury. 12^e8-29 UANTITY" First class Cid*r for Sale, put on rail in buyer's casks; bankers' reference or caBh with order.—Apply Geo. Read, Soutli Cadbury, Bath, Somerset. 925d8-21 FREEHOLD Farm (superior), 20, Miles London excellent residence; farm buildings; several cottages 250acres fair portion meadow great bargain for immediate sale.—Stamped envelope, Yankerton." Palace road, Tulse Hill Park, S.W. 16e8-22 HOUSE to be Sold or Let, just completed, charm IFI ingly situated at Langland Bay, near the Hotel, containing nine large bedrooms, bath-ruotii (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 i of all. acre of land attached.—Apply William Lane, 12, Bav- view Crescent, Swansea. 31e8-22 BICYCLES, MACHINES, &C. FOR Sale, Rapid Safety Bicycle; solid tyres iu splendid condition, 50s.—Apply 128, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 59e8-26 FOR Sale. Siagers Safety Bi -ycle Fair Condition with Lamp, and Bell Price 30s. or offers.— Oxford-street, Swansea. 59e8-26 FOR Sale. Siagers Safety Bi -ycle Fair Condition F with Lamp. and Bell Price 30s. or offers.— Apply, 10, Pleasant View-terrAce, Swansea. 1 UeS-2fl BICYCLES.—Entirely New Stock of Light Road- sters, just arrived with very Latest Improvement Price £ 1212s.; Second-hand Pneumatics taten in Ex change for Nimrodsfrom £ 5 to £ 7; inspection respect fullylnrited —Nimrod Cycle Depot, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 57e8-24 C! AFETY.—Wonderf-d bargain ever offered. Genu s ine pneumatic tyres double, latest tube tyres Humber (latest pattern) 'ongballiinedandennainelled plated head and air crown; high-class macLine, 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. £ d Apply to B. Hornett, Kildare, Regent-street. Weston- uper-Mare. 780b MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE CHARLES EADON, 53. Brunswick street (from Broadwcod's and Sons, London). Pianos and Organs from 10/ monthly tuning, 0,6; recommen tions^ra £ !Drs^Turpi«aiuH)MadsU)nft^r64ycS^W MATRIMONY. MATRIMONY.—A Correct Photo of your Future Husband or Wife, with position, etc., 13stamps ami stamp-directed envelops.—Send age arid sex to ami stamp-directed envelops.—Send age and sex to Miss Herbert, High-street, Whitstable. Kent. 113e8-28 MATRIMONy.-A wealthy Spinster, past middle MATRIMONY.—A wealthy Spinster, past middle age, but of very loving and amiable disposition, feeling lonely, Desires Correspondence with an honourable, sympathetic Gentleman (hatcbelor or widower), with View to Barly Marriage; strict secrecy expected.—Address Miss Gilbey, 81, Wells- street, Oxford-street. London, W. 907J8-8 MATRIMONY.—Widow, nico appearance, musical and domesticated, possessing large private means, residence and grounds, wishes to marry an educated, intelligent gentlomsn (bachelor or widower) means, residence and grounds, wishes to marry an educated, intelligent gentlomsn (bachelor or widower) who would be a kind-hearted, considerate father to her two children, who are amply provided for.- Address Mt s. H untley, 83, Grosvenor-street, London, w 107e8-4iX all w EDWARDS' THE GREAT SWANSEA DRAPERY HOUSE, IS NOTED FOR GIVING EXCEPTIONAL VALUE THROUGHOUT ALL DEPARTMENTS. EDWARDS S Jt & a Swansea UU II lllllyL>, t 2, 3, 4. r> PARK STREET, UliUilOUU. I TO BE LET. Ir you have ahonse to Let, or have any Article for Sale, or if you are in Want *f anything advertise iu the -'South "Wales Daily Post," I. and you will obtain quick and satisfactory results. npo Let, 7 and 8, Promenade, Mount Pleasant, X Swansea.—Apply No. 6. 118e8-27 rjl J be Let, House, and Shop, I\o. 3, Ileathlield- X street.—W. J. Kees, Swansea. 43e8-23 rjl J be Let, House, and Shop, H o. 3, Ileathlield- X street.—W. J. Kees, Swansea. 43e8-23 f SIO Let, 3, Russell-street.—Apply Williams,Jeweller, X 29, Cattle-street, Swansea. 23e8-22 rjlO Let, a Comnio.lious and Well-fitted Club-room. X Apply D. Thomas, Red Cow Hotel, Higli-street, Swansea. 41eE-23 TO LET, 89, Watkin-ntreet (Five Rooms), at 5s. weekiy,—Apply D. Harris, 61, Matthew street, Swansea. 95e8-27 TO Let, 22, Finsbury-terrace; beautifully decorated throughout; bath, hot and cold.—Apply ou the premises. 70e8-2G ri^O Let, 18, Bryn-road, facing bay; uninterrupted X view; 14 rooms; rent £ 50.—Apply Owen, 224, High-street, Swansea. 29e8 22 rilO Let, No. 7and 8, Lynn street, Cwmbwrla; rent X 3s. 9d. per week.—Apply General Agency Co., 8, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 127eS-29 rpo Let, two or three Unfurnished Rooms terms X 4/-or 5/- weekly; near the hospital.-Address Comfort," office of this paper. 4Ce8-23 rpi(» Let, Nos. 7 and 8, Lynn-street, Cwmbwrla, con- X taining six rooms each.—Apply General Agency Co., 8, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 27e8-22 T'O e Let, House and Shop, 6, Waterloo-street thoroughly Repaired and Decorated.—Apply, W. J. Rees, the Laurels, Swansea. 45efe-23 raw Let, Feathers Royal Hotel, iberayron, Cardi- X ganshire, with Land adjoining.-Apply to David Lloyd and Son, Solicitors, Lampeter 103e8 28 rpo be Let, large, brick-built Fitting Sho; 68ft. by X 57ft at, Landore, Swansea.—Apply John M. Leeder and Son, auctioneers, Swansea. 3472 rpo LET, Sketty Hall (2 miles from Swansea), from X ?5th December, 1895; land if desired. -Apply L. D. Nicholl, 4, Trinity-place, Swansea. 3367 L. D, Nicholl, 4, Trinity-place, Swansea. 3367 rjpOLet, three Houses, near Station, Cockett, con X tainiug five rooms each; rent 4/6. Apply General Agency Co., 8, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 2be8-22__ TO Let, 11, Gore-terrace, containing 10 rooms, hot and col i bath central, convenient, and pleasantly situated.—Apply 4. Gore-terrace, Swansea. 85e9-3 rf^O Let, Fiout Sitting-room and Bedroom (tur- X nished); suit Married Couple, or one or two Gentlemen; moderate terms.-13, Bond-street, Swan- sea, 129e8-29 TO Let, A War< house, containing 3 Floors, a*d an Office, in most Central Part of Swansea; rent £ 25 per annum.-Apply, "Warehouse," office of this paper, Swansea. 128e8-29 TO Let, with immediate possession, No. i>3, Rhon- dda-street, containing Brooms, with coal-cellar, bath-room (hot and cold water), and gas laid on. — Apply next door, or to Gustavus Bros.. Swansea. 2805 rpO Let, Windsor-viila, a large detached house, on X Langland Hill, Mumbles. Good garden, exten- sive views; good water supply.— Apply W. Williams, The Cliff, Langland, or 29, Castle-street, Swansea. 22e8-22 ripe Let, or will be Sold by Private Treaty, the X Business of a large Provision ar.dGeneral Dealer at 1. Danygraig-terrace, St. Thomas owner relin- quishing business through sickness; immediate possesion.—Apply Henry Xanilyu, at above address. 65e8-26 TO LET, Shop, Dwelling house, and Garden, situated at Sketty, on main road from Gower to Swansea, being used as a Chemist Shop successfully for 21 years. Possession may be had on 29th September. Rent moderate.—Apply J. Pugh Daviea, Wimmerfisld, K1 llay. 94e8-27 rilO MaLsters, Timber Merchants, Builders, Iron X mongers, Hauliers and others.—To be Let, with immediate possession, the extensive Storehouses, Malthouses, and Stables, with Shipping Stage to the Swansea Canal, and situate adjoining the Great Western Railway Station at Morriston.—For further particulars apply to W. J. Rees, The Laurels, Swan- sea. 45e8-23 HOUSE to Let, 10, Kensington-crescent, Swansea, =:I. end of August; bath, &e.; lately renovated; £2U. —Apply on premises. 75e&-26 HOUSE to Let, No. 46, Caritou terrace; rent, per annum.—Apply Joha R. Richards, 31, Fisher-street, Swansea. 90e2-27 PORTHCAWL.—To Let, Nesta Cottage (Furnished), P August ll); terme moderate; close to be-a a&d post office—Cox, Lletai, Pencoed. 1e8-21 "\TO. 7, Brunswick-place.—To be Let, Good Dwelling- i.1 house and Garden, with back-entrance.—Apply W. J. Rces, Swansea. 44ds"W "\7"ARD and Large Workshop, two storeys, to Let in X St. Helen's-it venue.—Apply Watkins, Printer, Rutland-st.reet,. Swansea. 941d9-7 rpo Let, Oystermouth, Swansea, Furnished or Un- X furnished, a House beautiiully 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 cola water baths, w.c., etc. gardens about 2 acres, comprising pleasure garden, orchard, well-stocked kitchen gardens, and 2 large greenhouse*; stabling, outhouses, etc.—Apply Medium, Daily Post," Swansea. 54e3-24 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS.—Now is the time of the year I when people are looking out for Apartments, and now, therefore, is the time to advertise your Rooms Lo Let in the" Daily Post." n TO Let, Comfortable Rooms, suit one ortwoGentle men.—Apply, Home, Daily Post, Office, Swansea. 999d8-30 Swansea. 999d8-30 WO Sitting and two Bodiooms to Let; suit two or f our young business men; every home comfort: piano; no children; moderate terms.—Apply 160, GorBe lane. 131.,8.28 BISHOrSTOJS, Gower. Large, well-furnished B Sitting and Bedroom to Let; healthily and pleasantly situated on common.—Address Mrs. Ras- well Griffiths. i3Sd3-21 COMFORTABLE Lodgings (young lady or gentle- man), or Apartments may be obtained at 11. Norfolk street. Mount Pleasant, Swansea; very moderate. 88e8-27 HOME offered to OtLu or Two Girts desirous of attending any os the Swansea Educational Establishments; close to seashore; every comfort, highest references, and very reasonable terms- Address Mina, "South Wales Daily Post." Swansea. I 21611 I ODGINGS—Comfortable Lodgings, with use of hot J and cokl bath, terms moderate,—Apply No 7, Willow-terrace, Near Albert Hall, Swansea. 2Se8-22 \\rANTED, Apartment* (sitting and bedroom), by VV two respectable young men.—Address, slating lowest tertni. to Alpha, "Daily Post" Office, Swan- sea. C'A OWER.—Wanted, Apartments for Young Man T near Laaglaud Bay, Caswell Bay, or district; Terme must be Strictly Moderate.—Apply, Artemus, Terme must be Strictly Moderate.—Apply, Artemus, care, "Daily oftices. 211. High-street, Swansea, 313e8-24 COUNTRY Apartments for Invalid Lady or Gentle- C viiad,t)r both -with board; home comiorvs I especially studied; very healthy village; with gas, croquet lawn, orchard, and fishing-.at .uunydale, Welisbourne, Warwick. Horse and chaise, and very moderate charges; near to Stratford -on-Avon. 119eg-?9 HOTELS, DINING-ROOMS. ESPLANADE HOTEL, PORTHCAWL,—fnclusiv Terms from 7s. 6d. per day. Good winter climate Perfect drainage. Golf. 69 ERSEY.- Private Board and Residence; close to sea and bat us; cheerful society; susnn.ei terms, £22>. per week; winter terms, from £ i ¡1", -M.aison. Victor Hugo," St. Heliers. 15e8-22 LYNMOUTH, NORTH DEVON. J YN VALLEY PRIVATE HOTEL AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. Built specially to meet (he requirements of Lilt) times Containing 60 rooms. Lighted with Electric Light. All Modern Improvements. Boarding Terms 30s. to .3bs. per Week, 128.6d from Saturday to Monday, including Table d'Hote Satur- day, three meals Sunday, breakfast Monday, with bed etc. Every accommodation for day parties Write for Tariff and Photo 3248 WILLIAM BEVAN and CO.. Proprietors. Every accommodation for day parties Write for Tariff and Photo 3248 WILLIAM BEVAN and CO.. Proprietors. LOST AND FOUND ,1 LOST, Black and Tan Terrier, wearing red collar. Finder returning same to 2, Richmond-villas, Swansea, will be rewarded. 43e8-23 LOST, Black Retriever Dog, with leather collar; L answers to name Peter,—Anyone found detain- ing sam« alter this notice will be prosecuted.-l2. Picton-place, Swansea. 93e&-27 STIiAYKD, Black Wavy Retriever Dog, white spot on breast; answers to name ot Ross. If detained STIiAYKD, Black Wavy Retriever Dog, white spot S on breast; answers to name ot Ross. If cktained after this notice prosecution will follow.—D. Jenkins 1 Builder. Oxford-street. Swansea 62eU-24 SCHOLASTIC- ARNOLD COLLEGE, CONSTITCT. a MILL, SWANSEA. NEXT TERM Conamencea SEPTEMBER 5th, 1895. Preparation for all Public Examina- t.ions.-Apply HEADMADsTER. 3469 QWANSEA NAVIGATION SCHOOL, k_? 22, NEW OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA (Estab- lished 1885). —Principals Messrs. HAKKIS (Brothers to the late Mr. David Harris). First-class Certificated Teachers. -~C±sdu>xtrs SUCCESSFULLY prepared for ALL LOCAL MAIIOIK BOARD EXAMINATIONS. Twelve recent genuine successes, including three Masters and live Fiist Matas. majority on first trial. Beall's Deviaseope. LKSSOKS giveu in PITMAN'S Shorthand, Arithmetic, Civil Servicc, Book-keeping, and Steam. Success guaranteed. 3392 SWANSEA MARINE ACADEMY^ KJ 9, MANSEL-ST., SWANSEA (ESTAJJ. 1885), Principal, Capt. W. L. Ducos (Certificated). Sea- men and Officers carefully and successfully prepared (for all Grades of Certiricates) tor the Local Marine Board Examinations in Navigation, Seamanship, and the Rule of the Road," etc. Capt. Beall's latest Compass Deviascope at this Academy. Recent-successes. Terms on application. 2978 T)ITMAN'S SHORTHAND ACADEMY. MR. P INGLIS, the successful competitor against all comers, has at lea-gt1.1 decided to Open an Academy Heis assisted by competent teachers, and ladies and gentlemen may safely entrust themselves to his care. -4, Cradock-atreet. 117e8-29 EDUCATION (Girls).—18 guineas yearly, for board, laundress, English, Fjeiich, music, singing,and dancing; cow kept; no extras; French governess; gymnasium, tennis; references; prospectus, view of large house and grounds; stations on M.H. and G.W.R,-Madame, 4, College-court, Gloucester. 934d9-21 FREE Education offered four little girls, over five years; small payment for board; seaside.—" M. Bellevue., The Green, Llanstephan, Carmarthenshire. 14e8-22 UNTVERSITY School, Southport.—Amost success- U ful Boarding School for Boys.—T. Isherwood, I M.A., L.L.D., Principal 887d9-17 PITMAN'S Shorthand taught by a certificated P teacher and verbatim reporter; learner's, cor- responding, and reporting styles; private or class j tuition, on easy terms.J. Crawahaw, 8, Bay View- terrace. off 3'orse-lane, 503n "VTTANTED immediately, Young Lady for Morning VV Tuition, £ 16; Three Young Ladies for Fancy and Drapery, also Apprentices; 'lwo Young Men for Drapery, Gentleman's Housekeeper; Manageress; Three Waitresses Cook, £ 20 Six Housemaids; and several Generals,—Apply, The General Advertiser, 160, Gorse-lane. SwaiRsea. MONEY. WALLACE AND CO., S8, Queen-street, Cardiff (Entrance, I-'iret Door at Side).—Advance made on Note of Hand or other Security; loans 0 £ 10 to £ 500; best terras and nodelay,—Sena stamped addressed envelope for reply. 2576 CI ASH ADVANCED by 1, SEL1NK, from £ 5 and upwarda v* personal security, to all classes.ro layable tosuit 11 (CtDVlll)tlJCe ",1 borrowers. Dis- tillIte no object.-Apply j eiscnally or by letter. 8. GROVE PLACE. Swansea. MONEY Lent on Plate, Watches, Jewellery, &c„ at the rate of 4<i. in the £ 1 per month. No I other charge*. —M. BA-RXK-IT. 6. Heathfield-street. 206 MESSRS. JAMBS and JAMJES, Gower-street, m Swansea, are prepared to undertake mortgages upon sound freehold and leasehold investments. Send articulars of requirements. 172 MONEY TO LEND to Farmers, Tradesmen, an<i others, m town or country, at 4A per cent per annum, in sums from £ 60 to £ 1,000, upon personal eeurity, lor term of years to suit borrowers; money upon mortgage, 3i per cent.—Mr. Wood, 56, Tasman oad, Stockwell. S.W, London. 716 MONK !L .—If you Want. Money, call or write to J. S., 68, Martin-street, (opposite school), Mor- iston, Strictly private. !96e8-24 iston, Strictly private. !96e8-24 SOL. BARNET'T, 11, Dynevor-place, Swansea, ad- vances from £ 3 to £ 3u0 daily to respectable appli- I cants no inquiry fees 93Cd2-9/96 I MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ¡ VITANTED to Buy a Light Dog-cart (second-hand), I f to suit pony 13 to 14 hands.—Apply "S. Post-office, Windsor road, Neath. 9YodS-19 WANTED, Six-roomed House (with bathroom preferred), centrally situated, rent moderate. -Letters to Nemos,' Daily Post," Swansea. 8-23e3S WANTED, small Farm or Cottage, with Land; or small Country Inn with tome Land —The Covent Garden Supply, 20, Chapel Bar, Nottingham 86eS-27 ~WJ"ANTED, by respectable married couple, the care TV or to adopt a Child, no children; highest reierences. Apply, staUng terms, M.E., "Daily Post," Swansea, 92e8-27 WANTED, by respectable Married Couple, the If Care, or to Adopt a Baby; no children; hitrhejt referencts. -Apply, stating terms, M. E.. Daily Post," Swansea. 9€4d8-10 I MARRIED Couple, having no family, would adopt ITJL strong healthy child; nice home; small Pre- mium. N," care of Newsagent, &c., Mackintosh- place. Roath. Cardiff. 901d8-21 CHOP Wanted in a good position in High-street, Kj Castle-street, or Oxford-street, Swansea,—State lowest rent and particulars to "Business," Daily Post Office, Swansea. H2e8-28 WrASTKI)' i*onse and Shop. :X) to30 feet frontage. V T High-ttreet, Castle-street, or Oxford-street, E. 11., Daily Post,' Swansea. 9S8d3-20 WANTED, Copies o; '"ach of the following issues of the Daily Post in 1894 July 2, 4,7. 10, 16 19. 20.25, 25, 27. August i, September 22. November i 14, 27, 29, December 1, 26, 31.—Apply the Manager • Daily Post."211, High-street, Swkiuea. a MISCELLANEOUS APPLES, Apples, Apples, for Sale; Good Cookers.— J. Saundeis, Manor Farm, Wheathiil. Somerton. lUle8-28 JARGE Bankrupt stock of Clocks, Tools, (Jutlerv, .Å Iron Trunks, at ridiculously low price" at at Fletcher's Cheap Tool Shop, Alexandra Arcade, Swansea. 110e8-28 JEWELLERY, Vvatclies, Watch Materials, Cutlery, Electroplate, Musical Instruments; wholesale list post free.—Wright, St. Luke's-road, Birmingham. 81e8-26 1AD1ES Nursing should use Raggetts'Nourishing Stout, as supplied to the Queen; draught or bottle.—W. F. Bull and Ce., 1,1. r:nio.a-si.r^t. (2897 BLOATERS, Kippers. Haddocks, and Ham-cured Red Herrings.—Small shopkeepers would do well to enquire prices fiomp, Molyneux, fish salesman and curer, 126, High street. 1 MROE and CO., 15, Heathfield-sti let, Saddles 0 and Harness Makeis. Ail hand-sewn ordei yunctnaly attended to. 02E LL. a ad T. BLLLIN, Heathfield Mew. Funeral Carriages, Brakes, ic. Cabs always ready. Telegrams, "Bullin.' lelephone, 65 f320 ir ONCMAN, Cross-street, holds the largest stock of L New and Second-hand Harness iu Wales, at prices to suit everybody- 718 COMBINATION Stamps.—Name. Is: (Inked), with Box and Ink, Is. 6d. Additional Lines, 6d. Past- age, 2d.—Young, 27, Brunswick-street, Swansea. [135 \f ARQUEES, Pavilions, Tents, Flags, Poultry and -'X Pigeon Pens for Hire or Sale, Eisteddfodau, bhows, Luncheons, &c.—Jooatnan Jones, Swansea ^lSdS-28 SAFES (New and Second-hand) for Sale; bargain; also Sin. Horizontal Engine. Vertical Boilers! Weighing Machines. Tanks,Birt, 47a, Straud, Swan sea. 745d8-24 TJ ^O Cider Mercliants, Farmers, ic.—All kinds of X Wine and Spirit Cases in stock, at moderate prices.—P. Carroll, l'i9, Duke-street. Liverpool. 983d y-10 C1AST-OFF Clothing.—For Sale, a Quantity of Gentleman's Cast-oft Clothing.-Apply Clotting, "Daily Post" Office, High-street, Swansea. 265n PHRENOLOGY, Palmistry, &lc. Your right place in life. Fees from Is. Professor Allen, 9, High- street Arcade, Swansea. 981dll.9 rpOBACCONISTS Commencing.—UlustratedGuide X (260 pages), id. Tobacconists' Co., 1 £ 6, Kuston- oad, London, fchoplitter; tor all trades. Estimates free. Established 1866. 16 PLANTS.-Brocoli, Dickson's Early Spring, Can. P flower, Veitchs, Autumn Giants, 9d. i>61' 100. Strawberry, best varieties. 2s. 6d. pei- cliamber- iaiu, Sketty. 905,id-21 ri'lHB City Dressmaker, 47, Oxford-street.—Walking L Dresses, 6s. 6<1.; Home Dresses. 5s.; Dressing Gowns, 2s. 6d.; Servants' Dresses, 2s. 6d. Ladies own materials. Perfect lit and best style guaranteed 780d8-26 TENTS, Marquees.—Thomas Ford and Co., Wine and Spirit, Merchants, &c., Pie.-street, Swansea, have Tents and Marquees of all sizes. Flags, Shields, » and other Decorations for Sale or Hire. 872uo-„L I MISCELLANEOUS jf ONTJ MENTS.—I.argeststock of Polished Granite ATJL Monnments in Wales at D. li. Williams, Sculptor, Llanelly. 3083 I DRBSS.S8A.KING.— Miss Coxhead, 1,340. Neath road. Hafod, Dressmaker. Perfect tit and style IL guaranteed;, charges moderate; mourning orders promptly attended to. 98e8-27 PILSENKR Lager Beer; St. Pauli Lreweries PILSENKR Lager Beer; St. Pauli Lreweries Bremen. The linest German beer brewed Sole agent.1;. — W. F. Bull & Co.. 10. Union-street, Swansea. 3093 FOR Dress Rings, Engagement Rings, anu Wed- ding Rings, go to L. Baer, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 42, Castle-street, Swansea, next to Post Office. 2b06 T^ARTHKNWARB and China.—Seconds, £ 2 crates; -Li best. £ 5; or will seud 15 dozen seconds articles for 17 6; write for lists.—Webb and Co., Railway- passage, Longton, Staffordshire. 21e2-16 HEIGHT Increased three inches withoutdetection by Pinet's Elevators (patented.) Can be worn in any boot or shoe.- -S, *V. Pinet. 56, Beruers-street, Oxford-street, London. Pamphlet and testimonials one stamp. 2796 O will buy tbe tinest Spectacles or Folders in the &l w»/rld. No better lenses can possibly be made. SJe agent lor Swansea and District for the Automatic bight-testing Company (Limited), W George, Market Drug Stores. 10. Oxtord—trect. 2108 BEAL TIFY Your Homes with the new Virginian B Creeper. Self-dimbing", turns lovely colours and shades in the autumn. Fiue plants, 9d- each.—Kitley, 37, Oxford-street, Swansea. 840d8-24 t^ISHING 1 Live Bait! Gentles Maggots 1 X Hurst, 26, Oxtord-street, has now a tremendous qu:*>tity of this wonderful Bait. which is in prime condition. 5,^8-24 BUILDBRS Supplied with Paper hangings; &c., at Wholesale Prices. — Pugsfey and Son, Glass Warehouse, 24, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 939d3-7 QLLNINE BITTERS" SKOOKD TO Nosa, OTEOI Grocers, 24 doses, 3s. 300 per cent, saved. Grocers, 24 doses, 3s. 300 per cent, saved. Post free, Is. Id.; Six, fIB. 6d.—GAXJKK, Swansea; Llanelly, New Dock-road. 2te O BEDS Seed* t: Seeds:1 Onion, Let-tuca, O Cabbage, &c., all kinds for present sowing, at lowest prices.—Kitley, Seedsman and Florist, Oxford- street, Swansea. 12e8-21 DB. WILLIAMS, Sculptor, Llanelly, Importer of Norwegian granite, in red and grey, and Italian ru..1.rDle; monuments in granite, marble, and stones. 3083 PASSION Flowers, blue, hardy plants, 9d. each; -t- Blue Tradeteantia, bardv. 4d. each; Wallflowers, blood red and canary, 6d. dozen; all free. -C.BLL.P-, Compton Pfcrk, Salisbury. 120e8-29 CHAPMAN'S Agency for Governesses, House C keepers, Companions, Book-keepers, Barmaids, Useful Maids, Hotel Servants; Waiters, Boots, Grooms, Gardeners, Porters.—Address 56, White- ladies-road, Bristol. 5e8-21 A Lady knows an in .illible remedy for female irregularities, ne matter of how longstanding; perfectly harmless; failure impossible; information le.-Write fullv uo Madatne, lie, Kingswood-road, Fuiham, London. 125e8-y i"*20 —Tobacconists (commencing). Write for Illd 3m Guide (260 pages), Z&. How to Open a Cigar Store IIOM £ 20 to £ 2,000.—Tobacconists' Outfitting Co. U6, Bufcton-road, Louden. N.B.-Shep fitters nad,show-case makers for all trade*. Estimates free. Manager, Hy.Myers. Established 1866. 1761 \\TRfiATHS, Crosses, and Floral Design* of all » v Descriptions Ma<ie to Order at tbe Shortest Notice alao a Variety of Artificial Wreaths.—A. R Kitley, Florist, 37, Oxlord-street (opposite National Schools), Swansea. 2751 AMARRIKD Lady has valuable, harmless recipe of gr eat importance to Ladies. Stamp-directed envelope for particulars.—Mrs. C. Cas, 5, High-street, Whitstahle, Kent. 97e8-27 A RISTOTLJTS WORKS, complete coloured plates; genuine edition 30 stamps. I ris by Night, or Gay Life in Paris" (iilustiated), 30 stamps post tro«.—K. ^uwier, 27, Recsbaw-t.treet, Liverpool. Established 1832. Patrouise tee Old Firm 1742 RUPTURE CURED without operation. All who wish to get rid of Rupture and trusses should send to S. J. SUSKMAK, Hernia Specialist, 19, Chancery-lane, London, and 26, King-street, Man- chester, tor his Book,post free 7d. 644, CIDER. — The finest Devonshire, Hereford or American ;cask oi bottle w holesale and retail.— W. F. Bull & Co, 10, Union-street, 3093 VirHITBREAD'S, Celebrated London Bottled Ale v T and Stout, 2s. 6d. per dozen pints.—W. 1* Bull & Co.. Itj. Union-street. 3093 MFELMAN, 154, Western-street, Swansea. Best • Price given for Cast-off Gents', Ladies,'and Children s Clothes. Families waited upon by appoint- ment. Chitdren s Clothes. Families waited upon by appoint- ment. FEMALES Only.—Nurse Parker's Pills (pink), safe, strong and speedy. Boxes, Is. l^d. and 2s. ad.— Camgee,13, Wimd-etreet, Swansea, and New Dock- road, Llanelly. 893d8-30 TpRIPOLI Onion Seed (Giant Bocca, Red. and White X Italian). Lettuce (Grand Admiral, Lee's Insur- Race, Hardy Hammersmith. Dobbie's Model White, Turnip). Ail at 4d. ounclI.carriage paid.—Humphreys and Heighway. Mardol, Shrewsbury. 847d8-22 PATCHWORK. PATCHWORK. Patchwork. -Agents P Wanted. Ladies, Families, and others totry our Parcels, containing about 200 assorted pieces of beau- tiful prints, suitable for aprons, cushions, quilts. One sample parcel, Is. €d. two,2s. 6d.; four, 4s. 9d.; carriage paid. Also velvets, silks, satins, ice., one parcel, Zi-. 6d.; two, 4s. 6d.; four, 6s. 3d.—J. BLACK, 71, Burlington-street. Manchester. 2732 rpRE Perfection of Medicine."—H A. Essery, X Esq; J.P., Cefn Bryn, Gower, thusdescribes Sevan'sspecihe for Neuralgia, Tic, Face-ache, and Tooth-ache, aspreecribedby the late Di .TomWilliams (of Wind-street. Swansea.) Prepai-ed only cy W. George, M.R.P.S.. Market Drug Stores. 10, Oxford- ¡ street, 2015 "VTOTICK.—We beg to announce the Opening of a X Genera! Advertising Office where Houses to Let, Apartments, Lodgings, Miscellaneous Situations, Ac., may be advertised. Thousands of Handbills will be Distributed Weekly in Swansea and Neighbouring Towns, containing all classes of Adve-tixementt as above.- Please Note Address^ The General Advertiser, 160, Gorse-lane, Swansea. geS.31 "VX7 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 repectfully invited to this valuable production for the saving of co.tl, preservation of firebars, and abatement of smoke. Numerous local testimonials. Householders are guaranteed a saving of over six cwts. in very ton of coal treated with our patent.. Coallike, which is a fuel saver and not a fu.'l. — May be obtained from the local agent Charles Cooper, 1, Upper Fleet-street. Swansea; or wholesale from the sole manufacturers, Coaline Co., Cardiff. 17ei0-10 k DTTooiwr most MIRACULOUS MEDI- A iJLilS&aliN« CINE ever discovered for all „ irregularities of the female system, and removes all obstruction. This WONDER T nrr U- FUI. remedy has worked miracles. lib. THOUSANDS hav< been relieved bj'its use, as testified by the numerous UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. Stamped aduressed envelope for price liht, and copies of testimonials, which are guaranteed genuine, undera penalty of £ 1,000, open o inspection and investigation. The culy effectual emedy on earth. Try and judge for yourselves. 1 Tl.„„.TT 4, LANG DALE, Kst. nearly A. BAoMAJL, WALTHAMSTOW 50 years MACKENZIE'S FEMALE REMEDr. -One bottle guaranteed to remove the most obstinate obstructions andirregtiloritietin 12 hours. Harmless. Nothing can resist it. Failure impossible. Send stamped envelope for particular*, testimonials, and advice. Ours is the most poweriul and strongest Remedy sold, ana in no single case has itever failed even in the most long standing inti icateand lingering cases. Post ree under ,?over, with written guirantee of cure 5s. (five shillings).—Mrs. Mackenzie, Trafford House, 83, Dawes-road, Fuiham, London. Mention Paper, 2992 \\f ARNING to Typewriting Clerks.—A new disease V i is developed by the old fashioned blind 01" ribbon Typewriters. The lifting carriage and con tinned alteration of the focus of the eye and stooping to peep under the carriage to "verify" and the mentalstmiu involved is most disistrous. The only remedy is to substitute the ••Williams" machine, which has perfectly visible writirg in full sight; no dirty ribbous and two hours' work more a dav can be done with the Williams" than with any other with less fatigue, in fact with pleasure nnd 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. 164do-19 WILLIAMS' (PONTAKDAWE) YX7 OBM J OZENGES. For over thirty years this highly valuable remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upou Weak Delicate Children (often given as incurable) is like magic. Getting rid of His tormenting pest by takingthese Lozenges,the thin, pale-faced, inanimate chiid becomes strong, hi althy and lively; the pride nstead of the anxiety ot hisguaidians. II Sold at 9jd., la. lAd., and lis. 9d. per box, by most ) chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamp. from J. Davies, chemist, 30, High-street, Swansea. A list of testi- monials, sv.npi.oms, &.C., on application, "Sir,—I have for some lime used your Anthn- m inti. or Worm Lozenges in my tamily, and fuid then i very speedy and efficacious euro tor asceanide, and !ueir agreeable and convenient form is a great, reeo.nmendationforcaildren. W UI:TCH.>O.\ Vicar 1 'iowdfifc. I SALES BY AUCTION. BERTHLLWYD BRICK WORKS, NEAR GOWERTON To Brick Manufacturers, Engineers, and others. MR. DAVID ROBERTS has received 11 imtructiqns to SELL by PUBLIC ALTCTION at theaoove Works, on FRIDAY, August30, 1395, the whole of the I PLANT. MACHINERY, BRICKS. PANTILES, CRESTS, 4c., Comprising i horizontal engine, 12in. cy'iuf.er, 2ft, stroke (in good condition) vertical bo;let, mortar mill, steam power briclt machine with pug mill con- nected, belting, &c., pug mili aud stand, windingdrum with steel wire rope, turn table, 2 woodeu trams, anvil, bellows, brick press, 2 brick and pipe machines, quantity of pipe aad. brick dies of various sizes, rail" on siding and incline, quantity of old rails, large quantity of shelving, bauows, deal planks, copper hand pump anu spanners, 2 bairels of oil (at the station, i'enclawdcl), large quantity of solid and hollow bricks, pantiles, flooring squares, ornamental crests, pJpes, &c.,&c. Sale to commence at Twelve O'clock Noon. A convenient tl-aiu leave;. Swansea (Victoria) L. and N. W Railway at Ten 0 clock for Gowerton. The Brick Works is situated ciidway between Gowerton and Pcnclawdd. Dated August lOtb, 1895, 7, Fisher-street, Swansea. 3436 JAMES AND JAMES Auctioneers, Valuers, House, Estate, and Insurance Agents, GOAT-STtfSWANSEA, and at 11. BOND-COURT, I,ONDO Personal and prompt attention g.ven to all matters entrusted to them. IK BANKRUPTCY RE CHARLES NORTON, DANYCuED, LILLIPUT, NEAR SWANSEA. MESSRS. JOHN F. HARVEY AND co. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, September 4ti., ity5, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to the Con- ditions of Sale to be then read), the following PROPERTIES, Viz. Lot L All that valuable Messuage or Dwelling- house, Yard and Premises, situate and being No. 236, High-street, Sv.«nsea, for many years past occupied as solicitors offices, by Mr. Charles Norton. Held for the residue of a term of 21 years from 25th March, 1877, at the yearly rent of £60, Let 2. All that Family Mansion, known as Dany- I coed," with the lodgE, outhouses, stables, coach ho us; greenhouses, gardens aud lands thereto belonging, -containing together eiglit acres or thereabouts; situate on the Oystermoutii-road, about three miles froiu Swansea, and late in the occupation of Mr. Charles Norton Held for the residue of a term of 3b years from 25th December, 1866, at the yearly rent For Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to the Trustee, Samuel Taylor, Esq., Chartered Accountant, Temple Buildings, Goat-street, Swansea; Messrs. Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester- place, Swansea; ot to the Auctioneers, at tlieir Offices. 4, and 5, Goat-street, Swansea. 3500 IN BANKRUPTCY. Re CHARLES NORTON. DANYCOED, LILLIPUT, NEAR SWANSEA. Very Attractive Sale ef High-class Modern Furniture, Plate, Linen. Pictures. China, Wines, Harness, and other Effects. MEWSRS. JOHN F. HARVEY & CO. are favoured with instructions to SELJ, bv PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY and FRIBAY, September 5th and fith, J395, and following day if necessary, the whole of the very valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, ou theabove pi emises, consisting of DHAWINUROOM.—Pianoforte iu black and gold by Bmder, ditto by Pain, music stand, ditto stool, suite in blue figured satin, Turkey carpet, large pier glass, side table in black and gold, ebony table. cabinet in black aud gold, pair of lamps, oil paintings, water colours, Davenport mantel boards, ornaments, &c. DUiuw ROOM.—Carved oak sideboard, do. do, dining table, do, do. chairs to match, dinner waggon, marble clock, Turkey carpets, rugs, set of fire brasses and dogs, coal vase, Ac. &c. LIBRARY.—Massiv; carved oak bookcase, large quantity of books, carved oak writing table, do. do. arm chair, Turkey carpet, card table, Lio. do., pictures, Ac. &C. HA ir,. STAIRCASES, AND LANDINGS.— Carved oak sideboard, umbrella stand, nail chairs, barometer, gong, carpet, rugs, &c., &.e, The content i of nine bedrooms and bathroom, con- sistiug of ash and walnut, wardrobes, chests of drawers washstands and dressing tables, pedestals, sets of chamber war». brass anu other bedsteads, beddings, chairs, carpt is, rugs, picture#, &c.. &e. Together with the contents of thehousekeepeer's room, servants' i-uoni, box room, china pantries, iarders7 dairy, stables, harness rooms, conservatories, and wine cellars. Full Particulars appear in the Catalogues, which are in course of preparation, and may be obtained from the Auctioneers, at their otlices, 4, and 5, Goat- street, Swansea, on and after the 83th inst. The Auctioneers call special a tentiou to this Sale, the whole being of superior quality and for absolute Sale Sale will Commence at I1.30&.m. each day. Danycoed is situate on the road to the Mumbles, and the traiaq stop immediately opposite and run at frequent intervals. For Purther Particulars apply to the Trustee, Samuel Taylor, Esq., Chartered Accountant, Temple Buildings, Goat-street,, Swansea; Messrs Collins and Woods, Solicitors. Worcester-place, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 4 and 5. Goat-street, Swansea. 3508 FOTWUMWUUNWI IN. ,I, "VT OTICE.—Unprecedented Success at Captain W.L. i* Dixon's Nautical Academy of Navigation aud Seamanship, g, Mansel-screet,. Swansea. At the Cardifi Exsuninrlion, just held, Mr. T. R. Davies, 2, Willows-terrace, passed as Second Mate; and Mr. A.R. Reynolds, 4. Garden-street,, passed as Master, with First-class Honours in Compass Deviation. Both passed en their Pint Examination. Mr. Reynolds received one lesson only upon compass deviation, illustrated w ith Captain lieall's latest deviaseope; and six days' general instruction only, thus breaking all records in the United Kingdom for fast and accurate preparation; and for the past three months nota "ingle failure has occurred troni this Academy, which reflects the highest credit to its instructor for the excellent tuition he has given his pupils. 9ood8-19 LADIES' BEST FRIEND. MARRIED or SINGLE LADIES should send IÚ, once for LADIES' HANDY ILLUSTRATED GUIDE, post free, sealed, two stamps invalu- able information of never fai'ing remedies for aU Irregularities and Obstructions, obstinate or long- standing. — Madame D. W. LILLY, Cobtnn-street. Bristol, 377d8-28 THE JOHN G HIFFITH. CYCLE CORPORATION T Of 57, Queea-street, Cardiff, beg to draw the attention of buyers to the fatft, that they are now offer- I ing the cheapest and best lines Cycles that have I ever been offered to the public, eclipsing all previous efforts. Do not blly until you have seen our stock. Sole agents for Humber and Co., I.td,. Singer and Co. and other leading tirm>. Our speciality Is Genuine Dunlop tyred light safety ci good make for £ 10 10s. Repairs undertaken, Cycles sold on easy terms as well asforca..ti. Correspondence solicited." 2840 N ATIONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 22. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF DIRECT ORS I JOHN GUMS. CHAIRMAN. I J W. H. MATHIAS. SIR J.J.JU NKINS. I WILLIAM RILEY. ROBERT FORREST. COL. CHAS LYNE. W. BO U TH WELL J ONES Capital £ 250,000 Fully Subscribed £ 1UU,0IA) Tran=yicts, in addition to Accident Insurance aud Employers' Liability Insurance. FIDELITY GUARANTEES and BURGLARY INSURANCE At Modemt" Premiums. Applicatio from Agents especially of Fire and Lit SPECIAL TO YOUNG MEN. P,ibli.sb,d, Two Stain i-,s X Just Published, for Two Stamps A TUKAT1SK !,STlTLRD J\ "HOW TO ENbURE HEALTH," A most Valuable Book 10." Young Men. On the LAWS GOVKMUKG 1,13 b, and ihe CAUSE SYMPTOMS, and TBKATMT.KT ct all diseases depenuing on Nervous Debii'ly, Mentalaiid Physical Depression Palpitation of the Heart. Noises in the Head and liars. 1 mi.airedSight»nd Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, lassitude, &.C. Sent post tree on receipt of Two Stamps, Address Messrs. BARNES Co. 48. Lonsdale-squarc. Barnsburv, London. N FREE! FREE! Post Free to anv Address. SAFETIES N SAFETIES! SAFETIES Important (o A g e n tg Dealers, and others. Whole sale List containing 1,000 (One Thousand) Machines, new and second-hand, sent Post Free to any Address; 50 per tent, cheaper than other makers or anents. Why pav more or falley prices ? Single Machine nt Whole- sale Price, Write at once for the iarge.stand most complete List in the Cycle Trade Sterling value and no largo profits.-W. R WAttKir.OW, Cycle Works, Kenent-street Weston-super-Mare. ''Vf7 PUBLIC NOTICES. PE CHARLES PRICE, DECEASED All Persons having CLAIMS AGAINST thi Estal.e of the late Charles Price, Esq. Manager of the Metropolitan Bank tof Eng- land and Wales); Limited, High-street Swansea, who died on the 28th June last, requested to send in the sanse to the undei- signed, on or before the 31st AUGUST. Dated the 17th day of August. 1895. (Signed) H. & C. B. JENKINS, Solicitors, 3493 4, Fisher-street. Swansea. GWANSEA SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY f On SATURDAY NEXT, August 24th, 1895 an ARCHAEOLOGICAL EA.cURSi.ON wil be MADE to the Roman Road and ANCIENT hemains on Kilfey Hill, under the guidsnct ler President. The party will LEAVE the Royal Institutioi at 2.3<1 sharp. E. Le Crenier Lancaster. M.B. Hon. 3507]L. Collwyn Lewis J Sees. KHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TWENTY SIXTH HALF-YEARLY ORDINARY GENERAL NOTICE IS HbHEBY GIVEX that the TWENTY SIXTH HALF-YEARLY ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING oi" the PROPRIETORS of the RHONDDA and SWANSEA BAY KAILWAY COMPANY will be hdd at the HúTLL, SW ANSEA, 011 SATURDAY, the 31st August, 1895, at Half-past Twelve O'Clock in the Afternoon, toi the General Purposes of the Unuertakiug. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FL KTHER GIVEN, that after the ordinary business of the said Meecingis concluded such mooting will be made Special 01 Extraordinary for the purposes of considering the expediency of creating and issuing and, if it should bt considered expedient, to sanction the creat,iorl and issue of the capital authorised by the Rhondda auc S wansea. Ba, Railway Act, 1895, and the exercise of the borrowing Powers conferred upon the Company by ï.111 said Act. The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from thE 19th AUGUST to the 31st AUGUST, both days inclu- sive. JOHN F. JENKINS, Chairman. H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, 10th August. 1895. 3470 SCHOOL BOARD OF THE UNITED SCHOOI KJ DISTRICT OF SWANSEA. I CENTRAL HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL. I DEPAKTWETIT DYKFVOR PLA^E G1 PJLS DKPABTMENT „TRIAITY PLAOK I BOYS' DEPART MEN) -ACCOMMODATION" 480. The School contains a number of Class-rooms. Laboratory for practkf: I work in Chemistry ant Physics; a Lecture Hooru. for Science teaching õaal Art Class Room; a Gymnasium for physical exercises and a workshop for Manual Instruction in Woodwork This department consists of two Sections, viz.:— I. THE BLKMEXTAFY For Boys in Standard iv. to vii. Tbe next year's course of study will commence September 2nd, 1895. SUBJECTS OI' Reading: English Literature, History and G eo. graphy; Writing: Dictation and Composition; Arithmetic; Geography and Map Drawing; English and. Recitation; irench, AJgeUra, Singing, Drawing, Elementary Science, Manual Instruction in Wood- work. Drill and Gymnastics. 11. THE APVASCKD SKCXIOS OBSAJ.ISEP SCIKXCE scnOOL. In counection with the Science and Art Department This section is for boys who intend to continue their education beyond that given in the Elementary sec- tion of the SchocL It provides a thorough '.ml pro- gressive course of education in Science, combined with literary and commercial instruction. The full- course extends over three or tour years, and is divided into two parts—the Elementary and Advanced. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. EI^KMENTARY UOI RS1-. Science ssnd Art—Mathematics (stage I), Elementary Physics, including the fundamental principles of Mechanics (thec.reUcal and practical) Elementary Chemistry (theoretical and pi-actical), Freehand Drawing, Elementary Practical Geometry. English—Language and Literature. Commercial—Shorthand or Latin, and French. Manual Instruction and Physical Exercises. ADVANCED COURSE. Science- Mathematics (stage 1", Geometry, B.lemen- tary and Advanced; Be.-it (wivh practical work). Inorganic Chemistry Theoretical (with practical work), Theoretical Mechanics (divisions I or 11.), Commercial Shor thand or Latin, and French. Iiuglish and Literature. Manual Instruction and Physical Exercise. DEPARTMENT ACCOMMODATION, 341. This Department consists of two sections, viz.— 1. THE ELKMKXTAKY. For Girls in Standards iii, to vii. Rlhe lie .t year's course of study will commence SCBJKOTS OF INSTRUCTION. Reading: English Literature, Geography, and His- tory; Writing: Dictation and Composition; Arith- metic, Grammar, Geography aid Map Drawing, French, Domestic Economy, Needlework, Singing. Drawing. Practical Cookery, Physiology, Object Lessons, Elementary Drawmg and colouring. Drill and Calisthenics. II. ADVANCED SKCTIOIT ORGAXISKD SCIENCE SCHOOL in connection with the Science and Art Department. This section is for Girls who intend to continue their education beyond that giren in the Elementary section 01 the school. The full cow-se of instruction is for three or four years. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. XLEMKNTARY COtTRSK. 1. Elementary Mathematics Euclid, Algebra, Arithmetic. 2. Practical Geometery. 3. Chemistry—Theoretical and Practical. 4. Freehaud Drawing. 5. Physiology and Hygiene. G. Other Subjects :-Cooking, Household Manage- ment: Dressmaking, French, English Literature, History. Oographv, Mapping, Plain Needle- work, and Singing. ADVAKCEI) COURSE. 1 Mathematics 4 'Physiology 2 Geometry 5 Physiography 3 Hygiene B Müc1el Draw ing and Shading from the cast. 7 Other Subjects as above. Students are being prepared for the Examination of the College of Preceptors. Any Students who desire it can be prepared for the Oxford or Cambridge Local Examinations. Hours of Instruction :Boy"1fOl'Bing, 9.30 to 12.30; Afternoon, 2 to 5. Girls-Morning 9.30 to 12.30; Afternoon, 2 to 4.30 or o. FF.FS.-6d. per week, and 3d. fer use of Books and Materials. The School will be re-opened after the Midsummer Vacation, on Monday, September 2nd, 1895. 3491 J^LA ND O V E RY~C O LL ^(TIT. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. ThefoUowing scholarships wil! be awarded upon the result of an examination to be held in January, 1896 Two of a vear each. Twoof=.20 Two of £15 Three of £10 „ Six Foundation Scholarships of £8 8s. a year each. Three grades of papers will be set to; candidates under 14, under 16, and under 18 years O' age. Boys coming intotbe schoolinthe Michaelmas lerm will Ineligible for the Scholarships. There is no During the FIVE years ending August 1894, the school gained 19 SCHOLARSHIPS and EXHIBITIOKS at Oxford aud Cambridge in Classics. Mathematics, So"n,-e, uud History; and 9i HIOHKR CI KXU-ICAJ KS trom the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board, with 55 Distinctions (in Classics, French, Mathematics. Scripture, English, H;?tory, and Science), and 69 LuWEH CERTIFICATES, with 120 First Classes, the only two candidates who in the last three years gained Eight First Classes each being Llandovery boys. TITIS YKAJ:'? DISTINCTIONS include, among rnanv others, Five Scholarships and lixni bit ions at O-ciorJ. three of them being open; the Sixth Place in the Honours List of the London Matriculation, June 1895, with the £10 Kxhibifion; and a Fust Class in Final Mathematical Honours. Oxford. Next Michaelmas Term will begin on WEDNESDAY September 18th, 1895. For particulars apply to the Warden, Goil'-O-e, Llandovery. 347U |^IRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL VJ BELLEVUE, SWANSEA. PRINClI'U8-THE MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by resident Certificated English and Foreign GeTernesses acd Yisting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. THE House is pleasantly situated in its own greunds on a, hiil, and overlooking the sea. The THIRD TERM will begin TUESDAY, SEPT. 17th, 1895. [3488 C1ARDIFF TRIENNIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL. SEPTEMBER 18. 19, 20, AND 21, 1895. PRINCIPAL VOCALISTS :-MA DA;o..1 E ALBaNI, MiSS ELLA HUSS£LL, MISS FLO- RENCE ULl VER, MISS CLARA. neTT, .M1\. liEN DAVIES, 1>HL WH1,gy. MOCKRIDGE, MR. WATKIN MILLS, MR. PLUNK ET GREENE. MR. D. EFRANGCON DAVIES, MR. DOUGLAS PO W EL, WEDNESDAY MOR.N.. Tinei's "ST, FRANCIS" and Wagner Selection. KVKN Mendelssohn's ST. PAUL," ¡ THURSDAY BLOTTA Verdi's REQUIEM," Stan- ford's Ode THE BAUD," and David Jenkins's PSALM OF LIFE." EVEN Berlioz "FAUST," FRIDAY MORN. Spohr's LAST JUDG- MENT" anti CHORAL SYM PHON¥" Ellt: Sullivar.'s "LIGHI1 OF THE WOULD. SATURDAY MORX. THE MESSIAH. EVJO MISCEI.i. VNKOUS CON, CERT. CoxDCCTor. SIR JOSEPH BARNBY, Detailed Proglamines may be obtained O l applica- TII»»I to the .SV.'T-etar'es, Festival Oflic s. 18, High- sti OIIRDI.I.. j THE EMPIRE Manager .OSWALD STOLL. MONDAY. AUGUST 19th, AND DURING THE WEEK, SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF Mr. EDWIN KEENE, the Popular Comedian and Vocalist; Miss KATE REEVES, the Vivacious Comedienne and Burlesque Actress: and their CELEBRATED COMBINATION, Who will appear in tbe ne w and successful comic musical nautical sketch, entitled— LUCET T E S H U S B AN DS, Or, JINKS AMONGST THE BREAIvERb, Introducing the following Artistes ;— I Miss ELatc HeeTes, Miss Mauris Montgomery, Mr. Victor Du Cane, Miss Marie Ashten. Mr. i- Alec C. Pearson, Mr. Edwin Keene, and the MASCOTTE 4, a Quartette of Charming Dancing Girls. 1 KlTTY CLAYTON, J. P. DANE, In her Character Impersonations of Lew! Singiug Comedian and Dancer. Types of Yankee Lite. ARTHUR C 0 M LIES, SAM D A L T 0 N The Original—"Cabby knows bit Fares. "Perhaps Not." liCarriage Waits,' &c. BROTHERS McGRATH, Funny Knockabouts. n A. R E I, r, o AX I) MI LLAYr The Greatest of all Herizontal Bar Grotesques NEXT WEEK—KATE CARNEY, — N E W T H E A T It E WIND-STHEET, SWANSEA MONDAY, AUG. 19fch, and duriiag the Week, at 8, PROF, E: K. CROCKER S 30 EDUCATED HORSES. Afternoon Performances THURSDAY and SATURDAY at 2L30, 3479 r| Q WITH HOT AND COLD WAT.RR PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING AND ELECTRIC BELLS. jojansr LEGG, NELSON STREET, SWANSEA, SOLE AGENT FOR THE INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER. PUBLIC NOTICES. SEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW. VICTORIA PARK, SWANSEA. (By kinti. permission of the Mayor and Corporation). SWANSEA HORSE SHOW7 (30 classes, open to ail comers) will be held in ) the above Park on (WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 28th and 29th, 1895. ) £600 IN PRIZES. Special Prizes for Jumping, Trotting, Tandem Teams, Ac.—Entries close August 21st, li&5.—Schedules of prizes, entry forms, Itc., can be obtained of the Secretary, HENRI C. H1GMAN, 1, Northampton- place. Swansea. Admission to Show Yard, Is. each day. 3326 LOUGHOR ATHLETIC SPORTS JLj WILL BE HELD IN A FIELD AT THE "TRAP IN," In connection with the "Princess of Lougher" Lodge, L.O.A.S., Ashton Unity, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1895. LIST OF EVENTS. 1. -120 Yards Flat Race (handicap), open te all comers: 1st prize, ;E2 2a.; 2nd prize, 15t.; 3rd prize, 7s. 6d. 2.-440 Yards Flat Race (handicap), open to all coMers 1st prize, £2; 2nd prize, 15s.; 3rd prize, 7s. 6d. 3.—120 Yards Hurdle Race, over six flights l«t prize, £ 1 10s.; 2nd prize, 106. 6d,j 3rd j prize, 5s. 5.-Three Standing Jumps: 1st prize, silver medal (the name of the winner will be •ngraTed thereon); 2nd prize, 3s. 6d. 6.-120 ^ards Bovs' Race (under 18 years of age): Ibt prize, lOe.; 2nd prize, 5s.; 3rd j prize, 2s. 6d. Tl,e Champions ef SouthWales have already entered. Entrance Fees of Nes. 1, 2, and 3, Is, 6a Nos. 4 and 5, Is. Boys' Race, 6d. COMMITTEK.— Bro. H. J. Hanson, P.P.C.S., Bro. Rhys Harries, Bro. Sam Weeks, Bre. Evan Roderick, Bro. W. Jones, Bro. W. Hop- kin. Treasurer, Rro. Lewis Rees. Handicapper, D. Jones, Eso., Loughor; Judges Philip Thomas, Esq.. Loughor; and J. Looker, Esq., Penrheol; St.a.rler': 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 ATTENDANCE. The lipid is situate about eight minutes' walk from both stations at Gowerton, and about fire minutes' walk frou Gorseinon S.L. & N.W.R.) ADMISSION to the Fieid, 6d. Ch:!dr-= under Ie;, half-price. For further particulars apply to ELI AS JENKINS, Secretary, Mount Crescent, Gorseinon, ,I) A V X JE S, UNDERTAKER AND COMPJ.niJi I !'isliRAt. iTJIfNISHKR, ADULTS FUNERALS. 1st Ciasr, M ith Best Glass-side Hearse, Two Best Coaches and Pairs to Match, Stout Elm Shell, full- lined, and Satin-trimmed Robe, trench Polished outside Oak Coffin, with Best Brass Furniture, Elaborate Bi east Plate (engraved), Bearers, and Self- attendance £ 1111 0 (Ditto, as above, v. ithout Shell aua Beare> s 8 8 C: Ditto Freitcb Polished El ni Cefiin a*d Furniture. Full-li»ed»ndRcbe,Glass-sida Sbellibier, a»d Fiy„ 5 0 0 Ditto Elm Polished Ccftin, w ill. IClecrro- trass Furniture, Shellibier,and Fly 4 0 0 2nd Class Do. „ Do. 3 5 0 No Extra Charge for Use of Palls, Ac. Only Practical Workmen Employed. f, PRINCE OF WALES-ROAD, 'Ol'lOSlTE EMPIRE). SWANSEA. 12893 COLEMAN'S OR LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND II ,j MALT WINE OVER TWO THOUSAND TESTIMONIALS 'I Have V«en received from Medical Men. SIX GOLD MEDALS AND ONE SILVER MEDA have been awarded. I Sold in Bottles, 2s. 9d. aOri 4s. 6d., everywhere. Sole Manufacturers: A 2s, 9J. Bottle bent Post Fi-ee oa reccipt, of 33 Stamps. 2633 f Local Agents-D. L. Evans, chemist, Walter road, Swansea Taylor & Co., Limited Isaac Gale, 18, Hi^h Stroet; h. R. Low- j ther, Mumbles; J. T. Davies, 13 and 14, Wni l i' road. Rivaiuo" I EXCURSIONS. rpHE FAST Al>:0 MAGNIFICENTLY FITTED 1 PADDLE STEAMER "ALEXAN I) R A I (Under the Command of J. Thomas), having a full Home Trade Certificate, and the only Steady Boat in the Bristol Channel, having no list whatever, replete with every accommodation for the comfort of Passengers, in wet as veil as line weather, will run MARINE EXCURSIONS As under (wind, weather, and other circumstances permitting) from the WEST Pffili WEDNESDAY, August 30, 8.30 a.m., LUND ISLAND Direct, returning from Lun.ly 4.30 p.m. THURSDAY, August 22.8.30 a.m., LLFUACOMBK anu LI NDY ISLAND, returning from Lundy 5 p.m., Iiiracombe 7 p. in. Kii t DAY, August 23. 7.30a.m., iLFRACJMBE and L'l:,MUCTH, returuiiig from Lyruiouth 4 p.m., Ilfr-jieoinbe 6 p.m. SATURDAY, August 24, 7 a.m. sharp, to WESTON, returning from Weston 6 r.n1. Retreshmcntsat moderate prices may be obtained on board. Please cross the Bridge at for the Alexandra Whan, West Pier. Season Tickets, £ 1 Is.; Ladies', ".3s. 6d., may bo obtained at the Offices, 15, Goat-etrc-et, Swan. fca. 3210 pOCKETT'S BRISTOL CHANNEL X STEAM PACKET CO. LTD. Pleasure Sailings ef the Splendid Passenirfr Steami- ship BRIGMTTOISr TO ILFRACOM BE &c. For Fares, etc. and for I'arl iculars of CHEAP EX- CURSIONS to BARN STAPLE, BIDEFORD. IORRINGXON, EXK1ER, l'LY.*lOUTH, etc., see oilIs. TURRINCTOK, EXh.TRR. PLYMOUTH, etc., see oiJls. WEDNESDAY, Au^u t 21st, 8.1b a.m., ILFRA COMBE :.nd CLOVELLY. THURSDAY, August 22nd, 8.15 a.m. (Good Tem- plars and TotAos'iinence Sr>cieties' Annual Excur sion,) ILFRACOMBK and LYNMOUTH; 7.30 p.m. Grand MOON-LIGHT TRIP. Far-, Is. FUlI) Al* August 23rd, 8.10a.m., ILFRACOMBK and CLOVELLY. SATURDAY, August 24th,8.15a.m., ILFRACOMBK and LYNMOUTH; 7.30 p.m., Grand MOON-LIGHT TRIP. Fare Is. 3099 WILLIAM COPUS. ST. HELENS STEAM MARBLE AXD MONUMENTAL WORKS, l ppobite Hopital) ST. HELENS-ROAD. SWANSEA Monuments and Headstones, Int-icripttous n Imperishable Letters; Enamelled, Slati and Marble Chimney Pieces. 1843 1 T If EWE S T E ND LIB R AR Y 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 PRICES. THE W E S T END LIBRARY 14, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. CASTLE HOTEL. SWANSEA, IS NOW OPnX. HOT & COLD LUNCHEONS DAILY. 1-<0 to 2. v. ORDINARY EVERY SATURDAY AT K l'.M. 3454 JAM :s McBUYDE,_PRopBitroa, n A Ji E R O N A R M S H OTEL \J SWANSEA. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. COMMERCIAli. COFFEE, AND SMOKE HOUMS, i.ANQLETING HALL, BiLLlARDS. MODERATE CHARGES. For particulars and tariff apply te the Manageress. 3330 E. A. EVANS. UNDERTAKER, J-UNERAL FURNJSHliK, &c„ 22, ALFRED STREET, NEATH, WEDDING AND FUNBKAL CACHES, BKAKhS, HANSOA1 OAJJ, DUG CAhTb, WAGGONETTES, *3. gjO1- 1 er.-Stall Stable ant Look-up Yard. Portmgin all its Branches Telegraphic Address; "Evans. SUTTON'S Marble, Stone, Granite, and Slate Works, ST. HELENA ROAD, SWANS FA Manufacturers oC MONUMENTS. 13 E A DSTON ES TOMBS, V!C'\ D<-SJJ«S and Prii-CS (1,1 AppUealtoa.