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HOUSEKEEPERS. TTTjANTED, Working Housekeeper, for a small family; no washing; wagee £19. —Apply Glyn HcuSQ. Felinfoel, Llanelly. 334wl-30 COOKS, KITCHENMADS. &o. COOK-GENERAL required; must have good references.—Apply% stating wages re- quired. to "Northwood," Eaton' Grove. Swan- sea. 237wl-23 T^TjANTED, at once, good Cook-General, age about 20.—Apply Bush Hotel, High- street, Swansea- 214nl..31 WANTED, thoroughly experienced Oook- f f General; good -wages.—Mrs. Goodman 6. Gnoll Park-road, Neath. HOUSE AND PARLOURMAIDS. TTTjANTED, immediately, experienced Housemaid; one in family. Satisfac- tory references essential.—Apply J. H. W., Post Office, Llandovery. 228wl-28 X^riANTED, a strong, clean Girl, as Ward Maid; must have had §earlet fever. — Apply Matron, Borough Fever Hospital, South Dock, Swansea. 320w2-2 V\7"ANTED, immediately, HouParlo,ur. maid; two in family.—Apply, statIng age, references, and wagea required, to Mrs. Llewellyn Morgan, Trenewydd. Neath. 3nl-29 WANTED, for Penarth, February 11th, ex- f f perienced Hcuse-Parlcurmaid: four in family; Cook-General and Nurpe kept; £20; good reference essential.—Apply Mrs. Dam- pney. The Homestead, Richmond, Surrey. 215n2-2 NU RSES. TIT ANTED, at onoe, a good Girl. as Nurse; good references.—Apply Hunt, Welsh Produce, Morriston. 199nl-28 GENERALS. GOOD General Wanted, -with reference, at once. — Apply Mrs. Feigenbaum, 6, Northampton-place, Swansea. 228wl-29 GOOD General Servant required; two in family.—Apply Mrs. Hanson, Cartha- martlia, Newton, Mumbles. 9S3yl-30 GIRL Wanted to wait on an Invalid Lady, and to assist with household iuties.— 40, King Edward-road. Swansea. 3.5W2-2 GENERAL Servant Wanted, at once; hber- aj wages; small family; girl kept—W. Bryn Rees, Draper, etc.. King Edward-road. Swansea. clow2-2 XT OTEL. — Wanted, House-Chambermaid, J-t Scullery Maid, and Young Girl. as learner in Laundry.—Apply Royal Hotel. Swansea. 303wl-31 O'-l'RONG Girl Wa.nt?d. aa General, for small family; &ble to wash.—Apply 23, Pentre- poeth. Morriston. 146wl-30 TTTANTED, a strong, active Girl—Apply Cardiff Arms, Syansea. 235wl-28 TyANTED, a gcod General—Apply Mrs. Solomon, 11, Ma.na?I?treet. Swansea. 2 £ 9"vvl-29 "VTTANTED, good General.—Apply, with references, at 3, WaTter-road, Swansea. 352w2-2 ANTED, experienced General.—Apply Fairwocd Hotel, opposite Empire, Swansea. 336w2-2 1V ANTED, good General.—Apply evenings, f Windsor House, Afrindsor-terrace, Up- lands. Swansea.. 33Sw2-2 TXr,ANTED, Young Girl, about 15, forhouse- 1 work.—Apply 5, Fabian-street. St. Thomas, Swansea.. 235wl-29 Xy,ANTED, a strong General Servant. — Apply to J. Reee Evans, Draper, 2:8, High-street, Swansea. 299wl-31 \XTANTED, a. good Genera!, able to cook and wash; two in family—Write to Box 378, "Daily Post," Swansea. 378w2-3 WANTED, superior, homely Girl, about 18. to look after two children.—Apply Goza Cafe. Mount-street, S'"a..nsea..)75w1-29 RANTED, at once, a. good Girl, to assist generally.—Apply Williams, 24. Cecil- Btreef, Manselton, Swansea. 274wl-50 "\7yAI,rTED, a clean, respectable Girl (14-16), r. to assist in housework —Mrs. Westma- rott. Ivy Cottage, Neath Abbey. 233wl-29 !YV|ANTED, a. gcorl General Servant, at » once: references recmired.—Apply Red Cow Ton, Carmarthen-road, Swansea. 285wl-31 VVANTED, General, age about 2Q: also a Nurse-Housemaid, &f.a 18—Apply Mrs. Williams, Heathfield, Springfield^tneet, Mor- rison. 2l5n2-2 Yf RANTED,immediately, a good, strong Girl. 23 years old. as General.—Apply per- sonally, to 17, Windsor-terrace, Uplands, Swansea. 76wl-30 "I/t/'ANTED for Bristol, a, Young Girl. as General, age about 18 for small fam- ily.—Apply Market Restaurant, Oxford-street. Swansea. 361w2-2 T? ANTED. Youn Girl, 17 to 18, to live M one of the fa.mily, and assist in general duties ci the house; good home.—Garey, Newsagent, Sketty. 237wl-29 \\TANTED, at once, a clean General; refer- ences required; sleep home; living near Uplands preferred.—Apply 17, Uplands- crescent. Swansea. 398w2-3 "T.ANTED. respectable, clean, active Day Girl, General. 17,18: family two.—Apply After 6, evenings, 3 St. Helen's-crescent. fac- inr; Victoria Park. Swansea. 395w2-3 T^TANTED. smart. clean Girl, as General; al<s > Between-Maid; both must have gocd references; good wages.—Apply Goza Mr.nnt-etreet, Rwansea..311wZ-2 ~iT/ ANTED, at once, thoroughly experienced General; two in family; good refer- ences 1"equired.-Apply Mrs. Rowland Thomas, All Saints Parsonage, Pcmtardawe. ?-12wl-E3 YOUNC CIRLS WANTED. ANTED, a good Day Girl—Apply Rees, 10, Mirador-crescent, Swansea. 394w2-3 YOUNG Girl Wanted, as Learner.—Apply to South Wales Laundry, Francis-street. Swansea. 369wl-29 MISCELLANEOUS SSTUATIONS, A neat Young Girl required, to pack Drugs, and to make herself generally useful for errands, eto. Wages 56. weekly. Hours 9.30 to 1, and 2 to 6 daily except Thursday 1. —Apply personally, with two references, to Rich, The Chemist, 30, High-street Swansea. 515w!2 "J3UTCHERS.—Wanted, at once. a Young Man, to do Round, and assist gener- ally; references.—Apply Daviee, 15, St. Hel- en's-road, Swansea. 405w2-3 -y- OOTS and Shoes.—Experienced Sales- WKDcma.n. for "opening now depart- melt, t arly in February; 15s. per week a.nd commission.—M. Peacock and Sons, 38 and 39, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 218wl-28 ?ONyECTIONEBY.—Baker Wanted also ? Boy, to assist packing; must write well. —R. E. Joree. Ltd.. Bakery. Swansea. J93nl-?8 CARITTON Commissionaire, Money Takers, Male and Female Attendants.—Apply by letter. stating roferenceE, and wages.—Graham Jacob, Coutts Circuit Offices, Theatre Royal. Swansea. 196nl-28 THIRST-CLASS Tailoresses Wanted.—Apply at once, L. Snipper. 27, Union Cham- bers, Union-street, Swansea. 216wl-29 F- lEST-CLASS Ccaeh Painter Wanted; also Lad for Smithy.—Palmer and Evans, Carriage and Motor Works, Phillips Parade, Swansea. 234wl-28 FARM: Servant Wanted, to follow ho. near Swansea, married or single;house j and garden found.—Write former, Daily Post," Swansea. 245wl-29 GANGERS and Jointers, for G.I. pipe Track.—Apply Ganger, "Daily Post." Llanelly. 291wl-31 GOOD Improver Wanted.—Apply F. G. Vanstoue, Manselton Bakery, Mansel- ton. 371w2-2 GOOD Navvies Wanted, read to new eeme- iery, Llffngyfelaeh. Morriston; 7d. per hour; sub. cl»ily.—Apply on job. T. Walker. Contractor, Clydaeh. 402w2.3 TOINER-MACIIINIST Wanted; also good tJ Carpenter, for outside work.—Good- ridge and Son Builders, Neath. 302wl-31 T AUNDRY.—Hand Washer Wanted; ex- perienced hande only.—Apply South Wale3 Laundry, Francis-street, Victoria Park Swansea. 403wl-30 LAUiCDRY.—Head Packer and Serter -'? required, for March.—Write, enclosing reference, etc., to South Wales Laundry, Francis-street. Swansea. 369wl-29 "VTAVVIES Wanted, on Cocketfc to Waunarl- wydd New Road, 6Jd. per hour.—Hill. Br03.. ContractoT-s, Cockett. 357w2-2 OPPORTUNITIES ABROAD. Men and ?-? Women. Salvation Army. Unique world-wide organisation. Gives up-to-date disinterested and experienced, advice. Work guaranteed. Now organising weekly con- ducted parties to Canada, first sailing 21st February.—Write or call, Commissioner Lamb. 5, Denmark-street, Bristol (Head Office, London). MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. T}ARTNERSHIP open to ambitious worker, — capital unnecessary. Only these giv- ing full particulars will be considered.—Ad- drees Energy, "Daily Post," Swansea. 355w2-2 TO Pipe Layers.—Wanted, two good Men, for Water Mains.—Send references, and state wages, to J. W. Thompson, Contractor, Noath. 208ml-33 rpAILORESS.—1Trouser Hands Wanted, and Improvers, at once; also Youth for Under Pressing.—Apply back of Widgery's, 222. Oxford-street. Swansea. 236wl-29 TT7"ANTED( Girls, as Peelers and Packers.— Apply personally, Bowen, Sarso Works, Morriston. 2l9n2-2 ~\?lTINTED, Young Man, as Barman; live in. —Apply between Z and 6 p.m.. Ter- minus Hotel Swansea. 315w2-2 T\T"IANTED, Bass and Cocoa Pan Hands.— Apply Lewis ad Co., Brush Makers. Richard's-place, S-ffTinsea. 263wl-30 "ryANTED, immediately, a good Washer- » woman.—Apply Matron, Borough Fever Hospital, South Dock Swansea. 320w2-2 ""T ANTED, immediately, reliable, experi- enced Lady Assistant, for Fruit Busi- ness—Apply Hayward, 51a, High-street, Swan- sea. 216wl-28 \\TANTED, a good Coach and Motor Body Builder; oompetent men only need ap1>ly.-JolJ, Clarke Co., Fisher-street, Swansea. 211wl-29 TyV^NTED, Young Person, to make herself useful, and to assist in Bar must have good references.—Apply Jones Hafod Inn, Swansea. 414w2-J ~\Xf ANTED, at <mce Young Lady, for conist's Business; one accustomed to te trade preferred.—Write Z. Y., "Daily Post," S^sransea. 220wl-29 TRAITRESSES.—Wanted, two Waitresses, for eyenings; one evening a week out; wogeg 53.—Central Fish Restaurant, C'wer- etr^et Swansea. 397w2-3 Ty'ANTBD, 'respectsabla GMj for Office Cleaning. and attend Dining-room; hours 8 to 6.—Apply Kingov Trading Co.. Cambrian-place, Swansea. 318w2-2 vV ANTED, capable Foreman, to take charge of a Brick and Concrete Reser- voir.—Send references (copies only) to Con- crete, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 207nl-30 VV¡-<NTED, at once, several good Frame Fitters to Railway Carriage and Wagon Work Constant work for really gcod men.—Apply Gloucester Railway Carriage Wagon Co., Ltd., Gloucester. 201nl-29 1V.ANTED, smart energetic local Man, for Assurance Book, Ordinary Industrial Office. Excellent terms given to man who is ambitious to better" himself.—Write Rex, "Daily Post," Swansea. 33lw2-2 WANTED, Traveller, to open up the Neath and Swansea district in the Credit Boot Trade; one with good connection preferred.—Apply, with references, to II. B., Hatfield House, Merthyr Tydfil. 215wl-28 APPRENTiC ES A M P ASS ? 8T A NTS, OMAET Lad Wanted, as Apprentice to the Hairdressing.— Apply to the- Manager, Evans's Electrical Hairdressing Saloon, Gwy- dr-square, Uplands, Swansea, or at 72, Bryn- y-Mor-rcad. Swansea. 228wl-28 TXT ANTED, Assistant, for Dressmaking. — » » Apply Snipper 12 Maneel-street. Swan- sea. 205nl-30 sea. 205nl-30 OFFICE BOYS. ERRAND BOYS, &0, A smart Boy Wanted, for Van; good wages; regular hoaira.—Apply Phillips and Co., Fine Tea Specialists, 12, Walter-road, Swansea. 242wl-29 OESPECTABLE Errand Boy required; gcod ? wages.—Apply Matthews, Confection- ers, Wa.lter-ro?c, Swansea. 322w2-2 rpWO smart Boya Wanted, immediately. — Apply Wymsn'a Bookstall, High-street Station, Swansea. 28Zw2-1 XTTANTED, a smart Boy.—Apply Mastera and Co., Ltd., 18 and 19 Oaatle-etreet. Swansea. 379w2-3 T/VTANTED, smart Boy, in Builder's Mer- chant's Office.—Apply Timber, "Daily Post," Swansea. 236wl-28 T7S7"ANTED, good, strong Errand Boy; f- wages 10s. per week.—Apply Williams, Grocer. Oxford-street, Swansea. 4C0w2-3 ~TANTED, & sharp Boy, over 14; gcod » wages paid—Apply Home and Colonial Stores. 5, Oxforcl-street, SwaJisea. 334w2-2 vV ANTED, a smart Lad, just left echool, to Deliver Papers.—Apply Thomas, News- agent and Stationer, 20, Union-street, Swan- sea. 3S9w2-3 \\TANTED, two smart Lads. about 14 years of age, for Messages, light work, short hours.—Pearso and Brown, 22, Wind-street, Swansea. 367w2-2 WANTED, Office Boy, good prospects, with arst-clas?i Ihsurarce Co.; must be qmck v;riter.—Write Insu-ance, "Daily Post." Swansea. 298v; 1-31 "0,7ANTED, Office Boy, for Coal Exporter's Office. Youth just leaving school pre- ferred—Write Coal Exporter, c.o. "Daily Post." Swansea. 36Swl-29 W ANTED, an intelligent Office Boy; pre- ferenoe given ta one who has some knowledge in Shorthand a.nd Typewriting.— Apply in own handwriting to Smart, "Daily Post," Swansea. 253wl-28 1 SiTUATJONS WANTED, A N experienced Steam Lorry Driver re- quires situation highest reference; do all rcpain;Writ6 Driver, "Daily Post," Swansea. 415w2-3 CLOTHING, Outfitting, Be6poke. etc.—Reli- able, experienced Man desires re-en- gagement as Manager or Traveller. Not afraid, tel work; good reference.—Ad>dress R. C., c.o. Y.M.C.A., Swansea. 269wl-30 FRENCH Polisher requires work. one or two daya a week Furniture, Pianos. Shop Fittings, etc.—R»epiy Polisher, "Daily Poet." Swansea. 255wl-28 GERMAN Confectioner, Pastry Cook seeks situation, all-round; well up in Eng- lish and Continental Goods, Specialities, etc., good ornamenter; excellent references; dis- engaged.— Fielitz, 98, Mariborough-noayd. Bvynmill. Swansea. 328w2-2 HOUSEMAID requires STfuatlon, age 21. L i last situation three years; good refer- ences; Neath preferred.—Write W., 48. Bag- Ian street. Port Tennant, Swansea. 2554wl-39 SITUATION required by middle-aged per- son. as Cook-Housekeeper; good refer- ences.—Write Chadwell, "Daily Post." Swan- sea. 272w1-30 /■pO Master Tailors.—PLriStJ^la-ss English Coat Maker. London ercperienoe. with staff, open for coming season. No bagging. Will Cut a.nd make Suits if wanted, and erimrantee fit.-Adrlre&3 Coats, "Daily Post." Swansea. 324w?-2 YOUNG Lady (24), seeks situation in Con- fectionery or any other business. — Write E. P.. "Daily Post." Swansea. 243wl-23 YOUNG Lady seeks post in Grocery or Confectionery, -experienced. — Daviee. Gurnoa Supply Store?, Yetalyfera. 392w2-3 YOUG Lady (17\ seek") engagement as Shorthand-Typist; will give first month free.—Write Box 142, "Daily 'Swansea.. 257wl-30 YOUNG Lady seeks employment, day or JL evening only, quick at figures; know- ledge rf bnok-keepintr.—Address M. B., "Moo" View," Ynyetawe, Clydaeh. 248wl-30 ————i 1 HOUSES VAWTr-r "5717ANTED Cottage Bishopston, Murten, or » • J.Iumbles district.—State rent, to Mur- ton, "Daily Post," Swansea. 223wl2-9 T/C7ANTED to Rent, a House, about ?60 per (f annum inclusive; Uplands diatrict. — Write House, "Daily Post," Swansea.. 389w2-3 WANTED to Purchase, a Cottage, with Garden, in Sketty or Mumbles.—Write lowest price, etc., Cottage, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 387w2-3 WANTED, 0 Houee, or Half & House; "f would consider three or four Unfur- nished Rxims, in Uplands district preferred.. Write Uplands "Daily Poet," Swansea. 229wl-28 WANTED, immediately, a. House, or Half a House or three or four Unfurnished Rooms Walter-road or Uplands district pre- Walter-road, "Daily Pest," ferred.—Write Walter-road, Swansea. 226^1-30 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. "tr Al\TEÏ)-t HiPh-Cine- t' matograph Appara.tm.-State terms to Cinema-, "Daily Post," Swansea. 35lw2-2 \7T7ANTED, a good second-hand Barlock f J Typewriter.—State price, and wher machine can be seen, to BOTIOCK, Daily P?st," Swanaea? 2?-nl-31 "\¡\i AN-TED, lar?e size Workshop, for Tailor,  cr Large House; mu?t be central; mod- erate rent; lease preferred.-Addross Bex 208. "Di1y Poet," Swansea. 5Mw2-2 "tXTANTED, Magic Lantern, suitable for a largo hall or small rccm, and used with carbide; also Bagatelle Board.—Davies, 11, Somerset-place, Swansea. 412w2-3 rjlLLIARD Table.—Wanted, a good Seconri- D hand Billiard Table; must be in perfect order.—Send full partculars to E. S. W., "Daily Post," Swansea. 381w2-3 NEATH.—Wanted, a Milk Round. State 1 weekly salec, and price.—Apply by let- ter. Evans, 215, IIigr.-street, Swaaeea. 413w2-3 j SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICES. Oai^tlGton* JTumblejsj—Wanted, — experienced and Plain Cooks, Cook- Generals, House-Parlourmaids Nurse House- maids. Generals; Mumbles, Swansea, and "ISS SMITH. High-class Registry OfSce for Servan:s,-Wanted, good Ccok-Generals. —1, Glanmor-cresceut, Uplands, Swansea. Tel. 6770. 245wl,28 T3 EGISTRY Office for Servants, 221, Oxford- -*— street, Swansea., opposite the Schools. Mrs. Lle-.v. Howell requires all kinds of Maids, and a Cook-Genera^ and House-Par- lourmaid for Westcroas. 345w2-2 T^"ANTED, at once, experienced and Plain Cooks, Parlour and House-Parlour- maids. Kitchen Maids, and Generals; also Waitresses, Chambermaids, Pantry Maids, and Kitchen Maids, for Season Houses. — Apply Miss Lewis, High-class Registry, 18, Castle-street. Swansea. 301b.t.o. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Thursday, an Irish Terrier Doc, 7 months old. Finder kindly return to 11, Picton-place, Swansea. 212nl-28 T OST, Wednesday evening, Pair of Spec- ■ tiacles in Case. Finder rewarded, at 10, Walter-road, Swansea. 297wl-28 lOST, rough-haired Fox Terrier, on fun- day. Answers to "Jack." Finder re- warded. Detainer prosecuted.—Apply Jcies, 95, Mansel-street, Swansea. 3u8wj-23 T OST, Saturday morning. Doe Coloured Puppy Dog. Answers to name of "Togo." Finder rewarded on returning to Piiillips, 12, Bryn-y-Mor-crescent, Swansea. 330wl-29 T OST, Saturday evening1, between Market J and Calvert-street Lady's Purse, con- taining Money and other Valuables. Finder rewarded on returning ;»me to Mrs. Nich- olls, 1, Calvert-street. Swansea. 376wl-30 HORSES, CARRIAGES, TRAPS, &c. 1,f°R. SALE, Gent's Saddle and Bridle, nearly new.—Apply 133, Port Te nant- road. Swansea. 223w1-28 FOR SALE, several Traps, Rubber-tyred Governess Cars, also several Sets of Trap Harness, Cart Harness, Lamps, Saddles, and Bugs.—Apply Merriman. Crol13roet, back of Tenby Hotel wodarh FOR SALE, Bay Horse, 17 hands, 5 years old; also Grey Horse, aged, 17 h.h. also Bay Horse, 16 h.h.. 8 years old; ali guaranteed good workers.—Apply O. D. Jen- kins, near Church, Llansamlet. 336w2-2 GLASS HEARSES, Latest. LigMest. Cheap- est; also Coaches with Glasa Coffin Boxes. Cash or Terms. Drawings free.—Mars- ton's, 24, Bradford-street Birmingham. 734s2-1 "VTEATH.—For Sale, four-wheeled Dogcart, new rubber tyres and cushions, revere- back seat. Or exchange Small Landau.— Apply Jeffreys, Hollycroft, Neath. 217nl-29 rpAEPAULINS, Waterproof Cart and Was- on Sheets, Loin Cloths, Leggings, Horse Clippers, Horse Night Rugs, Carriage, Cart, and Van Lamps—Swansea Saddlery Co.. High-street Arcade. Swansea. 233wl-28 "tTAIlNESS Oils, Jet Black Oil, in -g8,non Li tins, 2s.; gallon tinS, 3s. 6d. Sole agents for South Wales, Swansea Saddlery Co. High-street Arcade, Swansea. Tel. 103v Central. 238w1-2.8 SALES. FOR SALE, Young Norwich Canaries, cheap, miMt be sold.—Apply T. White, 1. Mys- ydid-terrace. Swansea. 349w2-2 SAT E, two Counters, and Shop Fix- tures.—ipply 177, Port Tennant-rcad, St. Thomas, Swansea. 295wl-31 I^OR SALE. 13 Laying Hens, one OxkNel, ..l' an? two Bantams, £ 1 12s—Apply 5, Gorse-road. Cockptt Swansea. 278wl?31 jL^OIi SALE, three Wardrobes, and thre? Kitchen Tables, 4ft. by 3ft.; must se? —Apply 7a, Paxton-street, Swansea. 380w2-3 FOR SALE, Anthracite Stove, suitable for Office or Nursery.—Apply 2 Pnorton Villas, Oystermouth-road, Swansea. £ 46wl-5Q FOR SALE, Fish Range, excellent order; low price; good opportunity for any- one starting business.—Edwards, 4, Croft- road, Neath. 312w:3.2 FOR SALE, 10, 15. and 20 £1 Shares in a — highly profitable company; cheap to immediate purchaser.—Write Limited, "Daily Post," Swansea. 270wl-3D TT^ERRETS! FERRETS! !•—Grand workers, 5s. Gel, each. Note: Wanted, Fowls, Senrl postcard. Will call.—Neill, 17a, Nicholl- street Swa.neaa. M2w2-2 OR' SAI?. eight Blue Andalr.sia?s (six J- Hens and two Cockerels), some laying, and five Norwich Canaries.—Grove, «?, Pros- Tie-ct piace, Sketty. 210wl-23 SALE Bradbun's Hand Sewing Ma- ..L' chine ënd Cover complete; 3 £ s., :1 bar- gain.—Apply at once, 9. Clarence-place, by Clarence-terrace, Swansea. 283w128 FOR SALE, fine, well-made Couch, uphol- stered green plush, walnut frame; cost, .£8; will sell for £3 10". Apply Thomas, St. Mary's Chambers, St. Mary-street, Swansea. 218r2-2 SALE, few Pairs of Flying Tipplers; .1. also Small Shed-s, all matchboard, and six sectional-made Pigeon Tnapii and Flight; also a few small Ladders. Room Wanted. Can be seen any day after 3 o'clock.—Smith, 41. Freeman-street, Brynhyfryd. 370w2-2 BILLIARDS. — fhreb full-si&e Billiard Tables, Qn9 6ft. x Eft., for Sale.—Apply Evang Alexandra Dairy, Skewen. 413w2-3 EILLIAIIDS.—One full-sizo Table, in good condition, B'Jir rcIis and Watts; aleo one siae 6 x 3. E. J. Riley; and one French Bagatelle Tabfe: will sell cheap; sacrifice the lot for £20 to an immediate purchaser, or nearest offer.—Write Billierdsi Daily Post," Swansea. 351w2-2 COLLIERY TRAMS.—Forty good Second- hand Trams, 2fgnage, for Sole, cheap. Inspection by appointment—Write Trams. "Daily Post," Swansea. 340w2-2 DRESSER, new, for Sale, vheap. — Write Dresser, "Daily Post," Swansea. 321w2-2 INSURANCE Book for Sale.—Apply 16. Ixing- don-place, any from 3 o'clock to 6 o'clr>ck. 393w2-3 NOVELTY.—Beautiful Pekin Nightingale, pretty bird. charming songster, 3(: 6d. to kind home, including cage.—Proprietress, 1, Little Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. 338 w 2-3 OAK Chest, with Drawer, 55in. by 2.51n. by 37in. high; also Antique Suite: bar- gain to immediate purcf.aiter,-40, Brunswick- street, Swansea. 2?3wl-29 PRAMETTE, wood bodY, upholstered in leather; bargain, 1::8,: cost 65s.: al5> Folding Push Cart, 7a. 61.-47, Mansel-street. Swansea. 244..1-23 PANTILES—For immediate Sale, a quan- tity of Second-hand Pantiles; room wanted.—Apply T. Richards, Contractor. Northampton Yard. Swansea. 348w2-2 TYPEWRITER (Empire) £3; G6.6 stove. 10; bargains to clear.—Lloyd's, Ltd., Gower-strect, Swansea. 366w2-2 -— TRADE SPECIALITIES. NO More Quarters Lost.—Try Bebington's 3a 6d. Double-bell Alarms. Speciality: Watch Repairs. Watches Cleaned end New Main Spring, 2g. 6d.; Cleaned, Is. 6t1.; Glasses, 3d.—Bebingtcn, Siddall Buildings, Alexandra-road. 261wl-o0 SAUSAGES! SAUSAGES! I SAUSAGES'"— D Buy the best, and have something with a reputation, made by a practical man. Royal Oambrige Sausages, quality guaran- teed—Write for price list, to S. E. Cowley and Co. Factory, 7 Gower-etreet, Swansea. 257wl-28 A RTIFICTAIj Limbs. Hands, Crutches, Leg .J: Irons, Deformity Boots. "Steelless" Easifit" Trusses. Lady Attendant. Belt-Cor- sets, Elastic Stockings.—Pearce, 23. Charles- street, Cardiff. Tel. 1232 List free. 105n4-6 CHINA and Earthenware.—Cheap, Well- assorted Crates of Everyday Selling Lines for Shops, Markets, end Hawking. — Write for free lists.—Sheaf Pottery Manufac- turers, Longton, Staffs. 610t.c. .r_ F. Rowe and Co. 's Announcements. "^COVERING a Speciality —We will re cover your old Umbrella and make it equal to new. Prices to suit everyone. — F. Rowe and Co.. 7, Portland-atreet, Swansea. SPECIAL large size Umbrellas for the Trap or country use. Umbrellas for rough wear, etc. A large selection of boys' and girls' Umbrellas. Walking Sricka Mounted and Ferruled.—F. Rowe and Co.. 7. Portland- street. Swansea. d.b.-t.c, PRESENTATION Umbrellas and Walking Sticks. Silver Or Gold Mountings. Thousands to select from for Ladies and Gentlemen direct from the manufacturers. See our special ranges. We defy competi- tion. We sell at first cost.—R. Rowe and Co.. 7, Portland-street. Swansea. d.b,-to. FSOWB arid Co., The Umbrella Special. ists, 7, Portland-street opposite the Middle Market Gats), hold largest end most up-to-date stock of UmbrllM and Waling Sticks in Swansea, d.b.-t.o, PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET. J. Barron Pascoa's AnnounOOmnts. LET Gresvenor-road, Sketty, Desirable Family Residence, enjoying nice view of the Bay.—Apply J. Barron Pascce, Auc- tioneer, 6, College-street, Swansea. 213nl-31 FOR SALE, Carmarthen-road, Swansea, a Shop and Dwelling-house, long lease, to be sold cheap. í1 per cent. return.—Fur- ther particulars of J. Barron Pasooe, Estate Agent, 6. College-street, Swansea. 213nl-31 SALE, Treboeth, Plot of Free-hold — Building Land, 118ft. frontage, depth IsOft.—Full particulars d J. Barron PMcoe. Valuer, 6, College-street, Swansea. 213n1,31 ORRALE, Sketty-road, Swansea, Pair of Villa Residences; new lease; price rea- sonable.— Fnll particulars of J. Barron Pas- coe, Auctioneer 6, College-street, Swansea. 213nl-31 TO LET, Oxford-street, Swansea-, commodi- ous Shop, with living accommodation over. New shop front will be fixed for a ten- ant on lease.—Further particular of J. Bar- ron Pascoe, Surveyor, 6, College-street, Swan- sea. 213nl-31 FOR SALE, Freehold Building Sites, close -< to Terrace-road and proposed new tram route, 18ft. frontage and large depth, com- manding excellent viows, and eminently suit. able for erection of email houses. Prices from £20eaoh.-For further particulars apply Edward Harris, Solicitor, 3, Fisher-street, Swansea.. 2354 rjlO LET, Lock-up Shop, in Uplands; suit -L grocer, fruiterer, Newsagent, or Boot Repairer.-Full particulars at Messrs. Bowen and Evans, Estate Agents, Salubri- ous-place, Swansea. 249wl-23 COEDS AESON ESTATE.—To Builders and Others.—To be Let on Lease, Plots of Land in good positions, at moderate rents. One year free of ground rent.—Apply J. Hall, 1. Gloucester-place, Swansea. 165nl-30 BUSINESS FOR OISPGSAL. /CONFECTIONERY and Tobacconist's Busi- ne&s for Sale; lease 21 years, opposite Cinema and large school, main street, popu- lation 55.000.-Particulars, 10 Cardiff-street, Aberdare. 2f0nl-31 MARINE Stora Business, centre of Amman .U.1. V?ll?y. large, commodious Stores, Stabling, Turnouts, Scales, etc., all oom- plete; cheap to ready buyer. Inspection in- vited—Write Marine, "Daily Post," Swansea. 206nl-30 TO LET-BUSINESS PREMISES. 'T'O LET, Corner Shop and Bakehouse, 18, ?- St. George-street, Swanaea.—Apply 32, St. George-street Swansea. 175d1.28 rpO LET, Shop, corner of Station-road and J- Inkerman-street, Llanelly; prominent position. D. R. Williams, 2, Tydfil-place, Cardiff. 292wl-31 THO be Let, Shops, Nos. 11 and 12. Prince of -L Wales-road immediate poassssi?n. — Apply W. J. Rees, The Laurels, Swansea. 202nl-29 TO LET, nicely fitted Shcp. good position for Tobacconist and Hairdresser; no opposition; good opportunity.—Write Box 15, "Daily Pest," Swanee-st. 2S9wl-31 ARMS (7 days fully licensed), Pwlldu, Gower, to be Let, with im- mediate possession; reasonable ingoing.— Apply Lucas, Auctioneer, Swansea, and Mum- blea. 360w2-2 HOUSE and Shop to Let, at Fforestfach; central position; double-plate-glass front; low rental.—Apply Crocker, Station- ro-ad, Cockett. 214wl-28 TIT UM BLE S ,—IIouse and Shop to Let, op- Posite Bowling Green, good business position; immediate possession.—Apply Cowl- ing, Rotherslade House, Langlan3. 246wl-28 ]yfGRRISTON.-To Let, in Wocdfield-street, iX next to London and Provincial Bank, a newly-built Lock-up Shop, 40ft. deep, front- can be made to suit tenant.—Apply 39, Market-street, Morriston. 332w2-3 NEAT.-To Let, Coaeh-houso and Loft, RUlta ble for motor cars, workshops, storage, or other ways.—Apply Mrs. J. Free- gard, 32, London-road. 205wi-29 FOR SALE—HOUSES. T^OR SALE. several well-built Houses, at St. Thomas, with bathe \hot ond <;cld); w*adl lot; good X.Y.Z., "Daily Po?t/' Swansea. 2~5wl-88 TpOIl JrALFJ, two lloo&es,. Yernon-stro^t, Eafcd; two Houses Cwnr-terrace; two HouGe, Cra-ddock-street; Cardiff. Easy terra —Apply Thomas Found?, 17, Jersey-street. Hafod, Swanse3. 256wl-30 IpOH SALE, at a very low price, a weIl- L' bnilt, substantial Hou?o, containing six Bedrooms, two Reception Rcosns, hot and cold bath, garage for motor, situated in a good position, overlooking Cricket and Foot- ball Field.—Apply to South Dene, Sketty»v>ad, Swansea. 213..1-29 FOR SALE, Detached Modern "Villa, rear Llansamlet Railway Station, contain- ing two Reception Rooms, Kitchen Scullery, Pantry, four Bedrooms, and Bathroom (hot and cold), spacious Croquet Lawn in front and large garden in rear; long lea-e and low ground rent; best position par»=h. — Apply Evans, Sunny croft, Llau-'amlet. 23 FOR SALE. four and six-roomed Houses, let at 7s. 6d. and So. 6d. weekly, Bathurst- street, Swansea,, about 21 years unexpired. Improved Ground Rent in Bathurst-street, 6d. per annum. 21 y-ears' unexpired; also Improve:1 Ground 1(}s.. BrunS- wic-£treet. 4 years une:;pired.-wrHe Batn- urst, "Ddly Post," Swansea. 205wl-28 ^1LY"DACH-ON-rTAWE.-FoT Sale. Detached Villa Eeeidenw. 'eight, TOOTQB, bath (hot and cold), electric light; long lease; conveniently situated.—Apply Thos..Tones, Agent, etc.. Clydaeh. 286w1 -31 TUVO well-built Villas for Sale, on Cefn Ei- thcn. overlooking Cwmdonkln Park, on he finished to suit prospective buyer.—Wil liams, Contractor Cambrian-placs, Swaneea. 255wl-30 HOUSES TO LET. TO LET, Semi-detached Villa 10 Rooms, JL every convenience, two gardens.—Apply W. Burt, Mumbles 149wi.27 TO LET, Modern IIcure, Khandala. Villas, convenient for train and the Bays.— Apply 8 or 9, Khandala Villas,, Mumbles. 327W2-2 TO LET, House, fn King Edwar«-road; every modern convenience.—Apply Williams, Newsagent, King Edward-road, Swansea. 234wl-29 Earlsmeor, Bryn-road, Swansea 160wl-27 To LET, Eaton House, Castleton, Mumbles, newly decorated; heth (hot and cold), convenient for train; immediate possession.— Apply Hood, Auctioneer Goat-street, Swan- sea. 225wl-29 HOUSE to Let, MontpeHer-tcrra.ce, vacant, ?- 25th March.—Apply MontpeHer? "Daily Post, Swansea. 323w2-3 STABLES TO LET. STABLES to Let, every convenience; oen- tral. -Apply 6, Hanover-street Swan- sea. 329w2-2 MOTOR CARS. CYCLES. &c. I^OR SALE, 1912 6 h.p. Twin Motor Cycle .£ and Sidecar comp?to;barg'ain to im- mediate purchaser.-49. Maneelton-road, Man- selton. 404w2-3 I^OR SALE. 6 h.p. Matchless Motor Cyck .L' and (?noelet Sidecar, in absolutely new condition, with lamps end spares, sacri- fice £ 60.—Apply Bibby, 21, Neath-road, Sv-fn- soa. 3G7w2-2 SALE, Triumph Motor Cycle, Bosch Magneto, B.B. Carburetter, tyres like new, in good running order, jE15 or nearest offer.—Apply G. H. Pritohard, 6, Victoria- street. Uplands, Swansea. 341w2-2 A Kerry Motor Cycle, 3 h.p., for Sale, handle bar control—Apply 64, Inker- man-street, St. Thomas, Swansea.. 353w2-2 TRIUMPH, thTep-Ppeed. and Fitsu Sid<'ccr, t excellent condition. August, 1913. £ 54.— Parker Bros., Aberdare. 2.09111-31 EVERY Cyclist should send fcr my list of L < "Captain" Cycles and Accessories. My prices save you pounds. RcadRter or Rac- ing Modela from 77s. 6d. Special Tyres, with guarantee for 13 months, 5s. wired. 5s. 4d. headed. Best value in the trade. Workman- ship fully guaranteed, and every order des- patched promptly. Send postcard to-day to H. Fitzpatrick (Dept. 54), Burnley, f 2730-d.b.-t.c. 1910 Triumph F. E., in excellent condi- L L lion, F.R.S. lamp, horn, tools com- plete; .£26 rash.—Address Stares. 240, Oxford- sked. Swansea. 273wl-30 DOCS FOR SALE. FOR SiLE, two pure-bred Poms., Black and Chocolate.—Apply W. Taylor, 6. Crad- cck-street, Swans eu. 267wl-30 APARTMENTS TO LET. 1 A Furnished Room to Let, 44. Rodney- j .L1. street, Swansea. 362w2-2 PARTMENTS to Let, Front Sitting-room j -?* and Bedroom, nicely furnished; suit one or two Young Gentlemen; terms moder- ate.—Apply 10, King Edward-road Swansea. 214wl-29 A PARTMENTS.—Two nicely furnished 40 E .oms to Let, bath (hot and cold), good cooking) every convenience, near trams and park; .suit lady or gentleman; in neighbour- hood of Uplands.—lApply Box 50, "Daily Post," Swansea. /"lOMFORTABLE Lcdgings for two Young Men Friends, to share Room; board or otherwise.—25, Mansel-sfreet, Swansea. 363w2-2 ?OMFORTABLE Lodgings for Young Work- ?? ing Man, with or without board; also Pram. for Sale.—162, St. Helen's AvemH, Swansea. 319w2-2 COMFORTABLE Apartments to Let; suit C. on? or two Gentlemen; bath (hot and cold); terms moderate.—Apply 14, Ff:vnonc.1 street Swansea. 374w2- COMFORTABLE Lodgings for two respect- able Young Men, Sitting-room and Bedroom, bath (hot and cold).—23, Nicholl- strect, Swansea. oS5w2-3 FURNISHED Apartments toO Let, with use of Stove and 8cullery.-Appl 12, Page- street, Swansea. 347w2-2 FURNISHED Apartments to Let; suitable for Young Couple.—Apply 53, Glantawe- street. Morriston. 197nl-23 LODGINGS for two respectable Young Men, without board; suit two friends.—7. Bond-street, Swansea. 35Sw2-2 TO LET, two Furnished Rooms.—Apply 38. Vivian-road, Sketty. 386w2-3 LET, two Unfurnished Booms.—Apply 36, Danygraig-terrace, St. Thomas, Swansea. 215wl-29 LET, comfortable Lodgings; suit two J- Young' Mell. — Apply 16, Brunewick- xtteet, Swa nsea. 244 w 1-29 TO LET, two Furnished Rooms; use of 8CU1,I -? lery and gas stove.—Apply 1.345, Neath- road, Hafod, 264wl-30 TO LET, Sitting-room and Bedroom; bath (hot and cold); every convenience. — 3, Oaklands-terraee, Swansea. 200wl-29 rpWO Unfurnished Rooms, with use of bath- room, gas stove, etc.—Apply 117, Rhon- dda-street. Constitution Hill end, Swansea. 68wl-30 rpo LET, three or four Rooms, Finished for Apartments, or lor respectable IiOdgers.—25 Belle Vue-street, Swantea. 262 w 1-29 TO LET, two Unfurnished Hoome, to re- spectable people; every convenience- 47 Windsor-terrace, Uplands Swansea. 364wl-29 rpa LET, Furnished Combined Room, to re- J- spectable people, without children. — Apply 49, Prince of Wales-road, Swansea. 102wl-28 TO LET, Furnished Sitting-room and Bed- -i L room (hot and cold hath), suit business gentlemen; no children—Apply 92. King Ed- ward-road, Swansea. 362*-v2.-2 TO LET Furnished Ape rim onts; suit mar- ried couple or two gentlemen lodgers; terms moderate; no children.—Apply 16, Ar- gyje-etreet, Swansea. 293wl-31 To LET, comfortable Furnished Sitting- room, suit Gentleman, with attend- ance, bath (hot and cold).—Apply 26, Gwydr- crescent. Uplands, Swansea. 372w2-2 riX) LET, Furnished, Front SittinE-room and J- two Bedrooms (one double-bedded); suit two or three gentlemen; piano and bath- room.—Apply 34. CarKon-terrac< Swansea. 395w2-3 TO LET, Superior Apartments, use of kit- chen tras stove, bath (hot and cokll. desirable position, Walter-road; terms mod- erate; suit married couple.—Write Suitable, "Daily Post." Swansea. 231wl-2-9 UNFURNISHED or Furnished Rooms to Let, in Marlborouirh-road; suit Single Lady, or Ladies in business—Write Marlbor- ough. "Daily Pest," Swansea. 300wl-31 \V JERY comfortable Apartments—Well-fur- nishei fitting-room, Large Front Double-bedded Room, or Single, in King Ed- ward-road; terms moderate; no children. — Apply William?, Newsagent, King Edware- road, Swansea. 271wl-30 APARTMENTS WAWTEP. WANTED, n.ar Slip or vicinity, two Un- furnished Rooms.—Apply Robinson, 22, Trsfalgar-terrace, Swansea. T7SJTANTED, two Unfurnished Rooms, Front « B¡t.tmg-r¡n,F8ferrB.:J. Jor onc.La4j. Apply C..Evans, Gwydr-seuare, Swansea. 3C2w2-2 T^7"ANTEt>, immediately, for Lady and i child, 3 Unfurnished Rooms, in good locality.—Apply, in first instance, to Boll 464, "Daily Post," Swansea. 247wl-28 W' ANTED, immediately, comfortable Lcdg- v* ings for two Young Men, without b> rd; terms moderate—Write Cymro, "D;iihr Post," Swansea. 280wl-28 QUIET Lodgings required, with small fam- ily Bedroom; moderate terme, at once to M., 1,033, London-road., Alvoston, Derby.. 391w2-3 YOUNG Gentleman requires Bedroom and Sitting-room (Furnished), with board, etc in St. Helen's or Brynmill dis- tricts.—Write, statinp- terms, to Box 325. "Daily Post," Swansea. 225wl-23 ? Unfurnished Rooms, Front Sitting-room preferred, Wanted for Lady.—Apply I Charles Evans, The Uplands Circulating Lib- rary, Gwydr-sauare, Uplands, Swansea. -='_M- 3C2w2-2 EDUGAT50N. ER.ENCH.—Commercial, Colloquial, Liter- ary, Phonetics, experienced native (Dip- lomes). modern methoHs. Private kssons arranged- Apply Monsieur Maurice Grain- dDr, 70, WJter.road, Swansea.. 227w2-4 GERMAN, French, Italian, Spanish, Latii. Book-keeping, Shorthand Typewriting. Arithmetic, cte. Thorough tuition. Candi- dates prepared for examination and busi- nes3. — Oswald Korth. Prcfessor of Lacgu- ages, 1, Kensington terrace, Swansea. MUd.b.-t.c. FUKfllTURE. -I J. HiHareTs Arsnouncoroents. .Of* 15s. for a very Heavy Fumed Oak B<ù- ^*0 room Sui?; ?2 17s. 6d. for a mce S?t. 6in. Walnut Bookcase.—Not0 address; Hil- lard. College-street, Swansea. 266wl-31  10s. for a very handsome Semi-Chcv?t ?-L-w Satin Walnut Bedroom Suite, Largo Wardrobe, two Bevelled Plate Glass Doors, Dressing Chest with extra long side glasses and centre plate, all bevelled Washstand, marble top and double tiie back, two Clrairs and Rail.— Hiliard, College-street, SwansCa. 266wl-3l £7 for a very smart, Bedroom Suite, Yfa-rdrobe, Bcvnl Glass Door, Dress- j ing Chest, Large Centre Class and side Glasses, all bevelled, Washstand, Marble Top, and Double Tile Back. Chairs and Towel Rail.-Hillrd. College-street Swansea.. 266wl-31 6¿..cI. per lb. for Purified Feathers, grand value; White Millpuff at 3d. per lb.; Wool Overlays from 14s. 6:1.; Wire Mattresses from 14s. 6ci.—Hiliard, College-street, Swan- sea. 266wl-3l £2 15s..for a nice 4ft. Cnip Cabinet, bev- eiicd glasses; Chip Overmantel, large oval plats. 2Ts. &<L; 4ft. Walnut SidefcO;ii'.rl, j £3 158.: 5ft. Walnut Sideboard, £5 10.?.—Hil- lard, College-street-, Swansea. 266wl-31 JHILLARD. Swansea, for guar- ?'* anteed Pur'Sed Bedding— 16s. 6d. for a White Millpuff Bed, Bolster, and two Pillows, 561b. weig'ht; 37,. 6d. for a Feather Bed Bolster, end two Pillows, 561b. weight. 266wl-31 OQU f^S. will buy a full-siz Solid Oak Bed- <j t stead; Fun-size Iron Bedsteads frcm 14a. 6d. The largest stock of Brass and Iron Fenders at. lowest prices in Swansea.—Hil- lard, College-street, Swansea. 26Swl-31 HILL'S ANNOUNCEMENT. EXTENSION OF Great S Clearance S-ale, to make room for al- terations. All goods to be cleared below cost. No reasonable offer refused. It is absolutely imperative that we should reduce our ira- mensa stock to less than one half. Thoso desirous of securing the best of the bargains had better call without delay Strong Kit- eh en Couches to be cleared at 16s. 6d.; Bed- room Suites from 3 £ guineas; Full-size Bed- steads from 14s. 6:1.; Dining-room Suites from 34 gjineas. Large Stock of Sideboards, Fen- ders, Brasses, Carpets, Rugs, etc., etc., to be cleared regardless of oost. All goods de- 'ivered free. Goods bought during sale can he stored free of charge until required. This !s the chance of a. lifetime, and should not be missed by tho«e about to furnish, as there I will be a saving of at 25 per cent. We are also rrepared to make terms to suit custprruerK' convenience. So whether you want to furnish for cash cr easy tcrnis, don't I fail to call at Hill's, Central Buildings, ■, Gower-strect. Swansea, also at Cardiff. Aber- j dare and liarry Desk. 233w 1-28 | MUSICAL. NII;3S M. A. PITTS, having obtained the Special Certificate of the Assoc. Beard of R.A.M. aJid R.C.M., will give Lessoj:s in Pianoforte and Rudiments of Music at own or pupils' residences. (Pupil of Miss Minnie Fricker. L.R.A.M. and A.R.C.M.) 390w2-5 6D. per Lesson—Pianoforte and Theory. — Lady (Certificated) has vacancies for Pupils on Pianoforte and Mandoline. Also Violin, 15s. per term, or by lesson.—Write Advanced, "Daily Post," Swansea. 365wl-27 "OlANOFOKTE TUNING. 3" 6'; r-com- m-endatiolls from Dr. Turpin. Glad- stone, a.nd Brood wood and Sons. Pianos by Ilcpkinscn. Collard, Brinsmead, etc. Sale or Hire.—Charles Eadon, 63, Brunswick-street, Swansea. d.b. PIANOFORTES TUNED. Za. 6d.—Pianos by '& Brinsmead. Collard, etc.; easy monthly payments. Repairs at lowest prices.—Collett, Nicholl-street, Swansea. 458t3-10 FOR SALE Second-hand Piano, cost 40 guineas; will take 10 guineas, or near- est offer; Co real bargain.—Write to Borscain. "Daily Post." Swansea.. 203n1-30 SALE, "His Master's Voice" Gramo- phone, cost £8 1Os,: also 60 selected Re- cords (Caruso, Clara Butt, Operatic selec- tions, cost £11. Both in splendid con- dition, £10 lOs.-ApplY Grama, "Daily Post," Swa nsr a. 3Q4wl-31 PIANOS, £ <j 13s. cash. Iron Frame 14 guin- eas New Mo dpi Overctrung Pian.) Coilarrl Pwna, little used, 30 gnineae; rare chance; two Pianos, 20 guineas: Second- hand Iron Frame, 18 guineas. Payments from 10s. 6d. monthly. Collard New Model, 50 guineas, 21s. monthly. Tuning and Re- pairs. Pianos exchanged.—J. F. Collett and Son, 4, Nicholl-street, Swansea. 221w2-5 Thcmsison and S'lac^H's Announcements. BROADWOOD PIAND PLAYER, best of all- ) The possessor of one of these instru- cts can render classical music with the precision of a Pederewski. Send for cata- logue. Sole agents, Thompson and Shackell. Ltd., 39. Cattle-street, Swansea, etc., etc. ] 255wl-31 CHALLEN PIANOS—Sole Agents for Swa. I sea and District; Thompson and Shac- tell. Ltd.. 39. Castle-street, etc., etc. Cata- logues free on application. 2657,1-31 Ascn'L3 for Vif Lu..ii-J. r-xC ±'i-?c?.—S<:Ic Agents for  Swansea and District: Thompson and etc.. etc. Catalogues free on application. 265wl-31 lEACh Kopa Pianos, Schiedmayer Pinos. Moore and Moore Pianos, Broodwood Piarop. -Soie "gents for Swansea and District: Thompson end Shac- Itell, Ltd.. õ9, Castle-street, etc.. etc. Cata- logues of any of theso makers sent free cn application. 2S5wl-31 BRINSMEAD PIANOS.—SOLE Agents for South Wales: Thompson and Shackell, 39, Castle-street, Swansea, etc.. etc. Charm- ingly illustrated catalogue free on ,applica- tion] 265w1,31 ESTEY ORGANS.—Those beautiful instru- ments can only be obtained from Thompson and Shackell, Ltd. Sole Agents for South Wales, .*9. Castle-street. Swansea, etc.. etc Beautiful descriptive catalogue free on application. Price from 15 guineas UDwards. 265w!-31 CECOND-HAND PIANOS, only slightly soiled, in great variety, from £10; all warranted and exchange if not approved; easy terms, from 73. monthly.—Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 39, Caetle-street, Swansea. 265wl-31 Cofrey and Announcements. COLLARD and Collard Boudoir Grand in new" condition latest mo'del; Rosewood Case. Original price 160 guineas; will sell cheap for cash, or monthly terms arranged. —Godfrey and Co., Ltd., 22, St. HelenVrosd, Swansea. 343w2-2 ORGA by Karhn. in -new condition, four Sets of Reeds, 10 Stops, Knee Swells, very Handsome Mirror Top. Original price 2-6 guineas, reduced to 16 guineas cash, or 8s. monthly.—Godfrey and Co., Ltd., 22, St Hel- en's-rorid, Swansea. 343W2-2 COLLARD AND COLLARD, in perfect con- dition, just thoroughly 'overhauled, check action, ivory key?. Rosewood Case. Original cost 50 gjuineas. Reduced to 15 guineas (aRt. T 76. 6d. monthly.—Gocffrey and Co. Ltd., 22, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 343w2-2 D. J. Sn^n'a Annomncomonts. V r*f 5s.—Secondhand Or?an Mirror top, 7 ?'? StoP". two En?e Swens.'beautifnl tonc, —D. J. Snell, 14a, High-street Arcade, Swan- eea.. 408w2.3 -r12 lts.-Second >tilnd Cnappell Pianette, J Iron Frame, splendid tone; rare bargain.—D. J. Snell. 14a, High-street Arcade, Swansea. 40Sw2-3 Y'O"! —Second hand Upright Grand Piano =?.?? by J. and J. Hopkinson, Iron Frame, Check Action. ba&,atiful tone, massive Burr Wnlnnt Case; bargain.—D J. Snell. 14a., High-street Arcade, Swansea. 4C3w2-3 GRAMOPHONES, from 213.1 DOUBIE-SIDED ?! Records from Is. Id. each. Thoa wnds of Itecords in stock to select from. — D. J. Snell, 21 and 22. High-street Arcade, Swansea. 408w2-3 TRARE ppFntAI,fT*F?<j. ■yyjNTER! FROST!! SNOW!—Good toes arc the making "f the Meal. With prO'Spectne severe weather, and probably higher prices for Potatoes won't it bo v m- fortable to feel your stocks are allright? At present low prices our turnover is tremend- ous. The keen buyer will do well to com- municate with us immediately.—Tom Adams and Bros., The Potato Merchants S1:ra,nd. Swansea. 313w2-2 EOlt QnalÜyand value go to Sidney Pal- mer. Good stock of Wedding Cakes always kept in stock. Parties catered for at the shortest notice. Estimates tries* C&n. Tel. 140. Oxford-street, Swansea. 410w2-3 rpf.ETII Extracted Free, one week only. To advertise our unique Painless Process, we will extract one tooth free for each per- sen who applies. Hours 10 a m. till 8 Note the address: P. H. Hart, 8, Castle-street, Swansea (over Home, photographer). 2T8WI-29 UMBRELLAS AND WALKINC- STICKS. Charles Dickens and Co.'s Arwraunca- ments. CHARLES DICKENS and Co., Umbrella and Walking Stick Specialists. "The Umbrella House," 25, Oxford-street near the Empire) supply everything in the Umbrella Trade. Tel. No. 309 Docks. 344w2-2 TTMBRELLAS from Is. 6d. to £3 10s. Latest U Fashions. Unequalled 3tod to select from. Special ranges at 4s. lid., 53. lid.. to 10s. 6d. Boys' and Girls' Umbrellas in great variety. 344w2-2 PRESENTATIONS, ek-Wo hold an un- t equalled assortment of High-class Um- brellas and Walking Sticks, which are speci- ally suitable for Presentations, etc. Choice soeeimens of the Stickmakers' and Silver- smiths' Art. which combine "elegance with utility," and have that distinctive appear- ance and good toete. 344w2-2 KE-COVERING.—Thi3 is our Kpeeiatity. -L? Send us your old favourite Umbrella per post, 'bus, or tramway parcel express. We will return it like new. Orders per post or telephone receive immediate attention. 344w2-2 TlTE supply Carriage, Trap, Golf, Sun, Col- oured, and Self-opening Umbrellas, etc. —Charles Dickens and Co., "The Um- brella House," Oxford-street (near Empire), Swansea. 344w2-2 -o. H. Froedman and Son's Announcements. 1 FORFEITED PLEDGE.—Lady's First-class real Sealskin Jacket, in nearly new con- dition, originally cost £40; only £ 5.—Freed- m-au, College-street. Swansea. 342w2-2 1. -4"-DAy-bÇ-CioCI,-fi'5t..cI2.S8 moemê-nt: -?-? strike hours and halfhours on gong; only £1 12s. 6:1. another Clock Freedman, College-street, Swansea. 342w2-2 QECOND-IIAND three-light Candelabra, O silver-plated on copper, a bar£"ain £3 96. 6d.: another, five-light 17a. 6d.—Freed- man, College-street, Swansea. 342w2-2 ? <? Pieces, Knives, Forks, and Spoons, war- "i -? ranted to wear white throughout, 25s. the Set; another Set 37s. 6d. Old Gold and Silver Bought or Exchanged, or made up. J FORFEITED PLEDGE.—Solid Gold Albert. .4' stamped every link. ?1 Is.; another ?2 28" £3 £5 5.s" and £6 lOs, Old GJd. Sil- ver, and Platinum taken in exchange. 342w2-2 TTIGILCLASSBanjoe?FirstIcIaBeBRnjo -tLl (Zither), £ 3 103., Barna and Mullins No. 2, £4 10s.; do. No. 1, £5 ICs.; C0rnet-. 25s. —Freedman, College- TAQ—O n

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