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THOROUGH SIGHT-TEST IHG» j ,eel to call ntX'D YOU Me oordiaUy Invit to call upon I- Mr. EBIO &EES, F.R.?.S.. F.S.?C.. eto. (Lond.i. 26. Castle-street, Swansea. CM' et,o nJOndJ. 26.Ue-,3"ir.l MO. d.&t.? lultatlQD. Froe. 11. SPECIALISED VOCAL TRAINING, I VOICES -g6.-A.r'bbour VOICES Tested F're9 ofn Ch Guoru-^eet. Hey, M.us. Baa. 25. Bw Pb:FC:L. ==  CHIROPODIST c&Q Attend to four Corr.s, In-growing Toenails, Ote., &t youi n-gr 'l Fifteen year6' I,ç ,1C '.)n Pnva.te Residence. Fifteen yeare' Lcndoo experien oe, and late of Messrs. Bon. <* &cd Co., Ltd.-WrUe fQr a.n appointment to a.J)( vv., 'h be Cambn:an. K Mlport, Albion C a.m 1"8. C?mbri&n- place. ?wa?soa,. 857bl?-M BARMAIDS, HOTEL SERVANTS, Etc. ARM .Wtt1(l; wag9 7s. 6d. p'r B '0. at O'}" ?? week; Insurance pud; at Garter's, 40-11, Woroster-place, Swexc«i. vc,. w, Z13d:2.26 ¡. -1 COOKS, KITCKENMAID5. El3. WANTED, good, srtrong Kitohcnmaid — '\U..cu, ""1 J1 9' Apply Central Hotel, Swansea. .c= n. — COOK-CENERALS. WANTED, a.t oaoe. Experienced Cock- General, aged 25-55 years; no WD..b,; amail family; a?o?er Maid kept.—Apply, between 5 amd 6 p. m., Mrs. Eo€, Wood- batch," Eaton Grove. Swansea. mdl2-Zl HOUSEKEEPERS. HOUSEKEEPER (Refined; Wanted, gool 35-45, for Berth near Cardiff.—Cail, cr write, giving particulars, to Carter's, 40-41, Castle-street, Swansea. 138d:Z-2J WANTED, immediately, Hcr;ekeeper (2 Horses), and tn Drive Van; preference given to a Discharged Soldier, but appli- cants must be ineligible.—Apply W. H. Palmer, Argyle Bakery, rf-w&naea. I DAY CIRS. u. /~1 OOD Daily Girl Wanted, at once.— Mrs. '? Ritoon, 2, De,la,Bcche-6treet, Swansea. 107 d12,20 T?ANTTjD. Da y Girl; good references. — Apply Clyne VaUey Hotel, Sutland- street, S:n,nsea. ,l&H2,25 ??A?TED, a ?tron? Young Girl, as Day Girl.—Apply Mrs. Morgan, Brunswick Hotel, Duke-street. 13ó2n12-Z2 T^rANTED, a Daily Maid: good references. -Apply. after 6 p.m., 10, Brynymor- road, Swansea. 136Sn 12-22 GENERALS. GOOD General Wanted, good wages. good home; Cook-Generals. best wages; good Waitresses Wanted. —Apply Caller's, 40-41. /ENEKAL Servant Wanted, Young — Girl willing to be taught; good outings gv>en.—V, rite "3 28, Castleton, Mumbles. 139d12,21 liIT ANTED, a good General Servant, V f Apply Mrs. Varney, 194, Eaton-cres- j cent, Swansea. 1335nl.-20 \\T ANTED, at once, a Good General.— Apply Xlyin," Queen's-road, Sketty. 198d12,22 ANTED, immediately. Temporary t' Domestic Help. experienced; elderly preferred; small family; reference.—Mrs. Deans, Brynooed," Liansamlet. 209d12,20 Wf ANTED,- a Young Woman, about 25, as General, part Washing.—Apply Cooper, Hay StDMs, Landore. 141u 12-23 "YyANTED, a General, aged 16 to 17, clean and obliging, able to wait at table; also Young Girl for Washing Up on Saturdays.— Jones, Centre Cafe, Market. 145<112-22 CLERKS. Elo. UT AsrED. Female Temporary Clerk, with f t previous office experience preferred- Apply, stating particulars and salary re- quired to Surveyor of T?ef, LIoyds' Bank Cham bers, Ll&nelly. 137d?? RANTED, good Male Clerk (ineH? for Wholesale Oace; must have ex- penence and be good at figums.-Apply I _• vg ?' _J"f d salary "quired, to ?- ??" ??a?y Post," Swanaea. 197dlj WANTED, at once, ? Good Book-keepre (1n^ilglblf: ?? duties; good wa? I ? Writ. e "Books," "Daj!y Post," Swa?sa YOUNG Lady Bookkeeper-Typist Wanted,- Apply, stating experience and wages re quired, to Bevan, Pioneer Garage, Pi?ym??th st^et, Sw?ea. 1J67nl2-ZS ?CENTSJ?NOVRAVELLEM. SPAR.E TIME,-Reliable Working Men (in- elJiWef ^nSrbIe ^°rking Me* «*" r Boots, Bedolothe¡¡, Company, Selling tuits <"mmiMi.B    only, Inspector, UanHedi H. /eSoer^^r^' TRAVELLER Wanted (ineligible) ^^uS TRAVELLER ,Wanted (ineligible); must ArnSrtv. Trade.- Etmmanuueel r kr6IerenCeS and Partic"^e, to Emanuel Thomas and Son, Fruit and Potatoe Imports. Sw?nae?. 168d?S2 TAILORS, TAILORESSES, ORESS* MAKERS. Etc. GOOD Buttonhole Hand Wanted, at onnn -Apply 16. Nortfhampton-plaoe, Swam sea 134On.12-20 GOOD Trousers Hands Wanted; no Press- ing or Machining required: Sewmf  ??.-Apply 82, Hi?'.?ree? sSUT' 19tX 12  OFFICE BOYS. ERRAND BOYS, Etc. OFFICE BOYS. ERRAND BOYS. Etc. WANTED, Smart Lad, i4?5" f^Ga^ ? -Apply R. T. Ev?, Ale.? Garage, Swansea. 1¿ld12-Z1 WANTED. Smart Boy, to Attend Lift etoo—Apply Caretaker, Castle Build. ings. 130d12,20 SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICES.  GoodSituat? ?not ??o ^better than apply to (?rt<.r-B. 40-4 Castle-street, ?tr&nce Wo.rce?r-pl? Swansea. 63l12-21 ?S?TRY omc? for M"ants, 221, Oxford- -?? street, ??aea.-Mrs. Llew. Howell re quiI't!s Good Ge?e?Is, Cooh, ?ou??Lur- maids, Md D?y Girls. 173?21 APPRENTICES AND ASSISTANTS. DP.APERY.-Wallted, Experienced Young Ladles for Farcy and Gents' Mercery; outdoors-Apply Thomas Lewis and 00., Ox ford-atreet, Swansea. 183dl&-25 (?ROCERY .-W?ted. a.n E?er?ced ?App) ly Lady, for Good-class Trade- Apply ?? ? R. ? Evans (WatBon's Stor?a? Rrynymor-road, Swaussa. 1374^12-25  ANTED, ?m<:di?ly, Smart Youth, for f f FMoy Dr&pery. principally to Assist Wmdow-drpas?r. Splendid opportunity for gaining Etp?rienoe under an Expert \M 17 to 18 years, or older, if inelisib?.-Apr-Iy ?tmg full particular. first letter, ?.ry required, to live out, Morri?, The Ladief- ?_ Llanelly. 1375? SITUATIONS WANTED. "TJENTAL Mechanic (ineligible), six years' 17 experience, quick, reliable, good refer- ences, seeks Situation in Swarusea.—Write Dentiot, Daily Post," Llanelly. 208ci 12-23 EXPERIENCED Business Man. aged 36 (in- -'? eligible\ seeks Position as Traveller- speaks Welsh; best reference can be pro- duced.—Write "Traveller," "Daily Post, Bwansea. 193d12-22 "T3UTCBERS— Please Note; Beef OfTa.ln, Sheep and Pig's Fryb Wanted, Spot Cash, any quantity.—Drop Postcard to 9. St. Helen's-crescent, Swansea. Z16d12-23 LADY (35), Smart, desires Management, capable of handlinga,ny Light Busi- ness (Licensed or oth' rwise); good relar- ences.—Write May," "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 156di2-25 T^7ANTED, Situation, as Sewing Woman, oi- Assistant Matron, thoroughly cap- able and trustworthy; good references.— Apply Joseph Hall, Grosvenor Swan- sea. 1359012-25 YOUNC Tisuly (Experienced) seeks Posi- tion. as Shorthand Typist. — Write '•Delta," "Daily Poet," Swansea. 158dl2-25 MISCELLANEOUS UTUATtONI. OREAD &.lMmâl1 Wanted able to Drive Ford Avantt Company, Ltd, Angl^etr«et, Aber- avoii. EXPERIENCED Vent Hands W&at«d; sXm ? Apprentices, and Girls, ud <? the Maohin«.—Apply Vest.' Daily Peat," ?w?naca. 134tnU, 4 Berth t?r ?f? wiUi a Ut of t?Rvd, ? ?? ar'?d salary aw?te a y3uth from 16 a< soon as 1,) qqaliftoa as a Wirelee" Ojwtato? with na, rie have to oope wh1! d niand; jaora thai; doubled our eeooffiife^d?.* tion. To youths leaving noh^ol, or mcdieaUy unfit for the Scrv'w, this i" a eplcndid opening. Men ç; 'military 01pm c.vanot be ated unless they C'.JU1.e. tor "hort. ro?r.?es to f?h? for th 8crviQ%— WjrIQ;; CoHe?c. S?. M9.ry's6?Mt. <?rd'6f, and C?aUc-?tre-et. Swa.Ha?< Thoaa 30?. ??as HEAD Waiter Wanted (ineligible). Carter's, 4(1."1, Oastle-etre^t, Swaneea, HOTEL Porter (HMd) Wanted (Inelig- ible:.—Apply Carter's, 40-41, Casstle- jireet, Swan, 16.W12-&1 ?ACKWORTH BAKERY.-G?h W-?a?d. ?JL for Mino? ? Making, cwins to ?-?a.? deraaud; also Men (ineligiblo) Micl Boys. 115dia-80 X30P.Ti?-H Wautr-d, at Swaueeft Hospltftl; also for the Howe: "rvith to liivo on PrciuiEos; not eligible for the Army; good tff?reooea e?""?ia'.— A :>ply Secretary. Ii72:: '-2 26 ?OBTR?.-Re<.pectab? Woman required. ?Pply Oaahier, E-dw??e', DrnperB. Oxford-street. 20?2-20 !3EQUIiEEl), at oncc. Superintendent, in P<?rt Talbot Work-. ?ut'e?. to Orpa,!Hfa Staff and introduce BTisinois; ineligible, ;1::1a.ry and substantial oommlsa'oc.—Write Talbot." "Da,ity Post," Swatisert, 379d32-20 V,JTOREKELl'EH (ineligible) Wanted; must have e.\perieuoe oi Building Trade.— State ,tge, salary expected, l1ud full IHi,tion- lars as to experienoe, to Box 537. Daily Post," Swaiipea. 13701112,22 Salesman (ineligible) required, im- mediately, for Wholesale Tea Trade, Swansea aoid district.—Write Box 152, "Deily Past," Swansea. 153d1?,Zl T,ANTED, Man, used to Eoraes, to Drive V carefully; also help in Market Garden; live on premises; all found, ard washing done; ineligible; a suitable Discharged Soldier preferred.—Appiy Roberts, Market Gardener, Dunvant, 16dl2-26 'ITT"ANTED, a Warehouseman (ineligible), with knowledge of Grocery Trade- Apply Walters and Batchelor, Ltd., St. Mary-street, Swansea, "V ANTED, an Experienced Burner (in- eligible), to take on Brick-making on Contract, Bradley and Craven Machine. [ Apply, 8ta.tin? age and experience, with reference, to the Ammanford Colliery Co., Ltd., Ammanford. B37n12-20 three or four Good Labourers (ineligible).—Apply to the Foreman nr W. H. Michael and Co., at Cape Copper Works, Briton Ferry. 117d12,30 TTTANTED, immediately, a Strong and: Reliable Poiter. ineligible for thfli wages 30s. a. we6ik.—Apply Boots. The Chemists. Oxford-street, Swansea, 181d12,2: WANTED. Girl, used to Fish and Chip I t' Trade; good wagec giYen.—Apply .38, Woodfleld-street, Morriston. 164dl2-21 'IT/'OMAN Wanted, for Drying-room; wages 12a. per week while Learning Work.— _\i>ply South Wales Laundry, Francis-street. 1357n1;20 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Terrier Dog Wanted (Smooth), not over 12 months old.—Robinson, Art 'Jallery, Temple-street, Swansea. 165di2-2l \XTANTED, a Second-hand Wardrobe or Bed- room Suite, Cheap for Cash.—Write "Daily Post," Swansea. 105c 1 &-30 TTr ANTED. Colliery Iron Trams, with Wheeb; capacity, 'about 30-cwt& gauge, 2ft. 3in.-Write Carbon," Daily Post," Swansea.. 1.6d12,21 TXT ANTED, a Zonophone. or Gramophone, f f and Records, iug-ood condition. Write James, 19, Kilvey-terraoe, St. Thomas. 167d12.31 "ITTANTED, Second-hand Two-seater Motor, oar,-8tate particulars, age, and low- est price to "3., P, "Daily Post;" Swan. sea. 211d 12-22  1 POULTRY. ?__?_? SALE, 100 Young Pullets, Pux-e and Gross-breeds, almost Laying, from 5s. each. A Limited Quantity of Fresh Eggs Daily. — Apply Miss Morgan, Wooda," Parkwern-road, Sketty. MISCELLANEOUS SALES. I FOR SALE, a 5-Ton Mann's Steam Wagon, with tipping arrangements; also Verti- cal Cylinder Boiler, 8 by 4. insured to 7u working papssure; a Pooley's Modem 6-Ton Weighbridge.—Further particulars from B. H. Thomas and Co., Colliery Proprietors. C'hurch-street, Swansea. 162d12,25 /"1^viiIES (Borders and Norwich).—Some ?? splendid Birds for Sale, Cocks and Hens. — Hoddinott, 8, Humphreys-street, Swansea. Fox Fur Set, the Latest Shape and Real Skill, oost £5 5s., will sacrifice for reason for selling: owner in mourn- ing.—Write Fox," "Daily Poet," Swansea. 143dl2-22 SALE, Baby's Pram; oost.£4 15s.; will accept ù08.; splendid condition.—Apply 91. Mansel-street, Swansea. 1356nl2-23 FOR SALE, a Child's Rocking Horse, in good condition, large size.—Apply 74, Bryn-road, Swansea. 182dl2-22 TpOR SALE, Kitchen Dresser, £1 38.: oom- x plete Bedroom Toilet Set, 10s.; Singer's Sewing Machine, £1 2s., good working order; Gas-stove, new, 13a.; real bargains.— Apply 1, Pontvglasdwr-street, Swansea. 152dl2-25 FOR SALE, a Small Span Rdof Green. house, with Water-lheating Apparatus, in good working order; a bargain.—Apply 97, Norfolk-street, Swansea. 147dl2-25 SALS, Saw Benoh, take 2ft. 6in. Saw, equal to new; also 20 B.H.P. Hornsby Gas Engine, M.R. Type, No. 26296. all access- ories complete, oondition new.—Jones. 6. George-street*, Swansea. 224dl2-23 SALE," Shed, Lean-to Style, in Sec- J- tions, 14ft. long, 6ft. high, 6ft. wide; also quantity New Galvanized Wire Netting, tin. and 3in, by 36in. and 48in. wide.—For If UIl particular?, write Shed," Daily Post," Swansea, 151d12-21 t?OR SALE, ? Young Green-fronted I.I:' Amazon Parrot and Cage; just com- mencing to Talk; will sell cheap.—Apply 10, Ebenezer-street. Swansea. 166dl2-25 SALE, Child's Motor Car; also Baby's Pram.; cheap; both good condition.— Apply 27, Rhyddings Park-road, Swansea. 18dl2-21 ^RAMOPHONE Records (25). Needle and Pat'he, 9d. each taking the lot; various makes, good Songs, Bands.—34, Malvern- terra.ce. Swajisea. 194d12..26 TNSURANCE Book for Sale, first-class oon- dition; once in arrears; good living; owner called up; will sell cheap to immedi- ate purchaser.—Write Insurance," Daily Poet," Swansea. 157dl2-25 OLD Bottles and Jars for Salt.—Apply 14, Picton-plaoe, St. Helen's-road, Swan- sea, 132dl2-21 PRIME Swedes, delivered, 4-Ton Truck. 455,; Potatoes, JE11 a Ton; any station South Wales.—Chas. Evans, Mark Lane S^; res, Lampeter. 1342n12,2G RECORDS!—Imas Titles, Carole, Banda. R Comic, Empire Selections; in fact, j everything of value on la. 6d. Reoords.— Oxford Music Stores, Goat-street Arcade, Swansea. 207dl2-20 rnYPEWRITERS for Sale.—Yost, Reming- ton and Smith-Premier, JE4 Higli-street Arcade, Swansea. 209dl2-27 \t m ? SERGE Uniform, complete, in excellent condition; will be Altered, if desired.—Call at Alabaster's, Tailor, Castle Bailey-street. 203d22-23 -nn nOO SCOTCH Fir and Larch, 5- a, V year-old, twice transplanted, 2ft. to 3ft" 20e. 1,000 Cash, worth 40s. (The Government has just purchased a large quantity.) 50,000,000 Trees, all sorts, at Wholesale Prices. Sale Catalogue Free.— Wiseman's World-famed Nurseries, Elgin, Scotland. 1364nl2-21 MISCELLANEOUS. CCERTIFICATED Nurse can take Matern- ity or other Oa?ea, long or Bhort periods.—Nurse Jones, Bruton Cottage, Port- land-street, Cheltenham. 167dl2-22 ??ADAME VIRGO (Diploma), Palmist and .l Clairvoyant, on all a?a-ire of Life, 238, High-street, over Davies', Chemist (only doors from Woo>l«orth's Stores). MIM B kfaAH SO Uli T? ?a?M ?MMK? ?? Pf ?.B?.M.?. i?-??sa?  feuitatteaji at 833., tMnw4Yê\ a\IJ' eèé, t11aùi., 'l\?l!tm:BtÜäl¡\ huut'ereus-. BMeât' 1&9dlS-si Buna-fide .&. of SO yeftrBi Uo"N}tâØuQ fcUHl l*^lmiefc el feks- Jfltish itté of Mteafeai me. i .l':r. Cltiirvisyaftt. Affi<K*ieaft :;tl!! Advice BwUyv ifoarci 11 to 9,A<ietec»$69, St Swansea Hgpt, täU, QMlTfi8x na???fmcH'?" (SY?aa? RM?ch? P"?? DravfiRg, — Winniu Nombe«s—861J 1,J9, L9tJ¡J¡ 869; G1, toil 1,729; 1,11\1 N, iMi x 2,5^8; 1,834$663; m; UtS-t; l,m S04dl3>:S QWANtiEA I.L", Xivzr. ?rh Dr??in?.— 0 W?N? Humb?a: !M3: 7.?U; 3,054; 1,?M; 4,5^3; 3,313; 066; 4,737 8,405; 4,317; 3,690: 5,151; M7i 4,067; 7.016; 3,44a; 7,317; 6,407; 82Q; 791; 9.05; 3,a39.—Priaen to b6 obtaiaed at. Hoorj, Orohard-strsot. arsy evening affeor ? 17Mli.19 Employers of Labour for Uncontrolled 1 you require Un- ?"«Ulod Lal-cnr. llanUt>r-i, labourer#, etc., a.pply to Tho I/al>c.-ur Aganoy, who can find thorn you,-Write, for terms, to The Unskilled Ivatxiur Agency, Victoria Cl;aralv*rfi, The Parade, Noath. 1353nl,15 "TT'kV TANI.ED. a Oh'ld'e (?t. in good oon<H- V, lio'). Nta?c price to Cot," "Daily Post," Hiarlvstreet, Swaneoa. 163d!2.21 TV'XY TINNING Numbers of Prize Drawing for C, Williams, Gla.is:-9.683; 5,648; 1,295; 1,466; 1,549; 7,500; 9.627; ,2ni; 1,750; 1,727; 1//45; 5,635; 9,700; 1,734. 19Zd12,19 LOST AND FOUND. T70UND, Small Black Dog. Walter-road X. neighbourhcod.—Write R. N., "Dailj Post," Swansea. 170dl2 21 LOST, Whippet Bitch. Fawn. Finder Re- warded.Thomas Bros., Hay and Corn Merchants. 113d12-C LOST, Monday evening. Oval Case. Will finder please return same to 12. Oakla.nds-terrace. Reward. 183d12 LOST, between l.ovell'F, College-street, and Hodge's, corner of High-street, about 1.30 Friday. Blaok leather Purse, containing 10s. Treasury Note, 4s. in Silver, 2 Yale Keys and 1 Box Key, the property of Soldier's Wife. Reward offered. -Return to Hurst, 90, Bryrymor-road. 203d 12 i;1. LOST, between Orange-street and Goat- street, Hebrew Prayer Shawl, in Silk Embroidered Bag, with Initials, M.H." Of no u&e to non-Jews.-—Kindly return to Central Polioe Station. 135d 12,2) LOST, on Monday morning, between Ade- laide Hotel and 18. Castle-street, a Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch, with Expand- ing Wrist and Patent Clasp.—Finder Ff" warded or returning eame to Adelaide Hotel. Swansea. 182dl2-21 L OST. Fox Terrier Dog Address on collar. Finder Rewarded- Detainer will be prosecuted. D. O'Cor.nel!, 68, Norfolk- street. Mount Pleasant. ?61nl3-22 LOST, between Mr. Manning's aDd Howells, Grocer, £1 Note.—Finder .Rewarded on returning same to Miss Price, Grocer, King Edward-road, Swansea. !86dlZ,21 LOST. Saturday night, a Stone Drowb, ornamented with( Blue Stones, set Gold. Finder fully Rewarded.—52, Carlton- terraoe, Swansea. 149dl2-25 LOST. on Thursday, a Scotch Plaid Tra- velling Rug- Reward. -Bond's Garage. Newton, Mumbles. iOST. between Carlton Cafe and Bryny- mor-road. Old-fashioned Silver Brace- let. Reward.—Write, first instance, "Brace- let," Daily Post." Swansea. 200d12-22 IOST, nrid Grey Spaniel Dog, about 1 L J six months old, answers to the name of Bob. "-Finder will be Handsomely Re- warded on returning to 9, Nichol-street, Swansea. 214<112,2,) IOST, by Soldier's Wife, Two Pound ,j Notes (2 weeks' allowance money).— Will tinder ploaee return to 33, Villiers- street, Swansea, as the Money is badly needed? 191dla-2Z STRAYED, off Fairwood Common, Five Mountain Ponies. Finder Rewarded Detainer prosecuted.—Please give informa- tion to nearest Police Station, or to W. Kneatb, Three ( rcsgep, Dunvant. 1362nl2-25 "TILL Person Return Gloves and Walk- » ing Stick left on Railings by Pillar- box at Town Hall to 8, Somerset-place? 20M12-26 HOUSES WANTED, \\f ANTED, Six-roomed House, central; rent moderate; two in family.—Writo "Eva," "Daily Post," Swansea. 164ni2-30 | ,r ATED, 5 or 6-Roome..T?use, in re- epeotuble part 0: 8Wa!18ea BrynmiU preferred, cloae to trams.—Write Western," "Daily Post," Swansf-a. lS6d12-21 BUSINESSES FOR SALE. ONFECTIONERY aiid Refreshment Busi- ness, in centre of town; weekly profits over £ 2: p'-rf given; no goodwill; only £ 3 for Fixtures, including Electric Fittings; owner leaving Swar-sea.—Write Rex," Daily Post, Offioe, Swansea. 184dlli-22 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. UMBLES—To Let. at 11, Parade, Tobac- conist's Shop, with Barber's Saloon, fitted with Basins, and every convenience; business established 20 years; Dwelling- house attached, with 4 bedrooms, bathroom, an every accommodation for Boarders; rent moderate.— Evans, Treffgarna," Southend, Mumbles. 165d12,22 TO LET, Shop and Premises, No. 2, High- street, Swansea. Large Showrooms; business centre of town.—Apply T. W. James and Co., Solicitors, 24. Goat-street, Swansea. 187(112-25 rJpL O LET. House and Shop, in Norfolk- street., Mount Pleasant.—Bennett Bros., Heathfield Yard. 198d2-z.¿ HOUSES FOR SALE. | HALE. an excellent Family Residence, nicely decorated, iu St. Swansea; 5 bedrooms, 3 reception-rooms, all conveniences, back entrance, conservatory, greenhouse, etc. — For particulars, writo Owner." "Daily Post." Swansea. 200dl2-23 WANTED TO PURCHASE—HOUSES. WTANTED, to Purchase, Leasehold House, in Bryn-road, Swansea, with modern conveniences,-Address full particulars to David M. Thomas, Estate Agent, Rutland- street, Swansea. 171dl2-25 HOUSES TO LET. TO LET. Semi-detached Villa, Gower-road, Skttey, containing three reception- rooms, live bedixx>ms, Large Garden, Green- houses and Vinery, with Entrance Drive. A Garage can be built by arrangement.— For further particulars, apply Chas. Guatavus, "Gla.n-yr-Afon," Sketty. 129dl2-23 rI po LET, "The Poplars," Sketty, a Well- -L arranged Semi-detached Villa, contain- ing three reception-rooms, six bedrooms and all other up-to-date conveniences; a Two- stall Stable and Garage.—Apply Cha-s.. Gus- tavus, Glan-yr-AIon," Sketty. 129dl2-23 STABLES, Etc., TO LET. L- ARGE Commodious Premises to Let, with Loft above, suitable for Sabling, etc.; oentral position.—Apply 16, Castle-street, Swansea. WAREHOUSES. Etc.. TO LET. TO LET, a Large Yard and Warehouse, -? Upper Str&ud. Swansea. Can be divided to suit tenants.—Apply Chas. Gustavus, Castle Buildings, Swansea. 1291112-26 mo LET, in the Centre of the Town, Two Large Rooms, each 39 by 35 feet, with Lavatory, etc. Make excellent Stores or Ware- J house.—Apply T. W. James aiwl Co., Solici- tors, 24, Goat-street, Swansea. lB7dl2-25 OFFICES, ETC.. TO LET. TO LET. after Christmas, Offices (two Large -L Roompi, near Coal Exohange. Custom House, and Harbour Offices.—Write Box 15, "Daily Post," Swansea. ZZ3dlZ-z3 TO LET, 1. 2 or 3 Offices, also a Suite of three Offices, Castle Buildings; also two Offices, Angel Chambers. Swansea.— Apply Chas. Gustavus, Castle Buildings. Swansea. 129dl2-23 TO LET, a Large First Floor Office Room, two windows, cheap, Victoria Cham- bers, Pier-street, Docks, Swansea.—Apply on Premises. 169J12-21 APARTMENTS WANTED. ( ENTLEMAN Wants Apartments, Swan- sea, or vioinity; bath; state terms.— Write Box CD5, Daily Post," Swansea. 205dll?-30 APARTf«NT8 WANTECK CatAgie reqtiirti tw Cfcffifoft. JJ..t ably Furnld Itoom f UM 6? oon. from WWn,=w.t4! 'm8 bö Box ttV, Daily l!!t¡¡¡ i17d13.Z¡ DSQ?aEB. immedia.t?Iy. Well?HMiahed ? R?roQiu &?d 9htJn4'O(Hn. G&? &ad AtfeendftRee, wiihl't tv4i mittute#' walk of root S*x," iDoilv 2QSdl&,27 tt?«rrrmt,r nn ,t?.?*-??r-?.-—- -.i-?-t).? .MK. APARTMENT. to LET. AP AVaieftat,.=A ComfoLrwbly ?- Fni-ttiBb?d Front Sitting-o-nd M!a uv two UddtHJwtaSi good Ouokiag Mid Attend- aace.—A"Blv- 140, l'y«=ro-td, Iwatieea, 13Bd 12-83 NEATIIv To L?t, two Uaftn-aia??d Bcow», ?' in ?<wi lo??ity; ?vcry eenvo?ea?.— Apply R Jor.ea, i-fews*sent IWcl Tob»oeonii't, J8, Wjt\droNL V' A T15Fur ft I sh&d BMUBt, eui?-Me for i? tv.? YOU!1 Ladil¡ every oonvM1n00 and eomfe-t-Apply R. Jones, Newsagfnt tvrni Tt»bacconl«t, 38, Wind»or-(road. 160dl8-21 rno LET, Comfortably F^imiBhed Front Sitting-rooaft aad Double-bedded Boom; bath (hot and oold); Atte^daaoe. 26, Owy<ir-oresocat. Swansotu 135dl2-21 r1 po LET, C-osafort-able Furnished Apart- memts, Front, op Ba.ok Sitting-room, one or two Bedrooms, use of bathroom.—Myrtle House, 55, ManBel-terraoe, Bwansea. 134dl2-22 rpo DKT. FurniRhod Bed-SitHnff-ro&m, suit ?- Married Couple, 6s. weekly; Small Furn- jl!hed Bed-Sitting-room, 4s. 6d. weekly.- Apply 43, Oarlton-terrace. 220dl2-M 'I IWO Large Unfurnished Rooms to Let, J- every convenience, or Lodgings, to suit two Young 1,9,die.9 or two Young Gentlemen. — \pply 30, St. Helen's-road, SwanseR. 159dl2-?,l rX po LET, Lod?in?s or Furnished or Unfur- -L niahed Room«, at 118, St. Helen'a-road, Swansea. 189dl2-25 r1 jpO LET, 2 or 3 Large Unfurnished Rooms, with use of Kitchen; low rental in re- turn for Part Attendance.—Apply, between 10 and 6. to 11, Oak land H-terrace. 19x112-26 TRADE SPECIALITIES. AyrOI'?K'S Copying Ink. Reduced —Apply Daily Post" Stationery De- partment, IILgh-strcet, Swansea. ENYEIvOPES, all si^es, Commercial and E Catalogue Sha-pM. at "Daily Post" I Stationery Department, High-street, Swan- sea 0WLi lay well in spring when insects JL are plentiful. Karswood Spice, oon- taining ground insects, makes them lay well in winter, too. 2d., 6d., Is.-Parker, Cora Merchant, Ply mouth-street, Swansea. 133dl2-30 (iHOPPEn Firewood. 2s. 3d. Large Sack; Hard and Soft Wood Blocks for Yule- tide. ZfI. Large Sack. A postcard will ensure prompt deliverv.-NV,.ood Turners Co.. Beach- street, Swansea. 1366nl2r21 CIO NI F, and See our Xmas and New Yenr Cards. A Large Assortment to select, from. All British, Id. to 6d. Some Very Choice. Worked in Silk. The Argyle Stores, 44, Western-street. 136inl2-2o I^URS.—Economise. Turn yrytir Old Furs into New. Muffs, Ties, and Coats Re, Ii ned, Repaired, and Remodelled to the "Litest Style. -Call, or Write, Airs. Boss. 2, Northampton Gardens. Swansea. 111d12,20, T1 ^JR:EWOOD.-Logs Delivered at Is. per Bag.—Sam. Dunn, Coal Merchant, Sketty. I 144dl2-23 "L^RUIT WINES !-Gillger Brandy, Ginger Wine, Port Wine, Limejuice, etc., etc. We Manufacture over a Hundred Kinds. Syphons of Soda a Speciality.—Emanuel Thomas and Son, Mineral Water Manu- facturers, Swansea. 216dl2-22 IF you have any Second-hand Furniture to dispose of, oall on me; Best Prices given. M. Sefton. 1. Walter-road. 184dl2-26 MSEFTON'begs to announce that he has j. I. Removed from George-street to No. 1. Walter-road (corner of Page-street). 184dl2n26 | Jt fvFl fjLS for Matthews' and other Files cheap.—" Daily Post" Stationery De- partment. Swansea. RHOP Books, Account Books, Tradesmen's k, Ledgers, Letter- Copying Books (large varieties), offered at Pre-war Prices; Beduo- tion for quantities. Daily Post" Station- ery Department, Hig'h-street, Swansea. S -HOPKEEPF,R, -Messrs. W. II. Smith an<t Son. 52, Alexandra-road, have for Sale, cheap, Fifty Thou&and Christmas Cards, all prices; English make. 1549nl2-22 S ÈE Sidney Windowe. SpeoiAl Show of Christmas anc| W-edding-Cakes.. Any size Made to Order. Mince Pies a Speciality.—Note Address: Palmers Cafe, Oxford-street (opposite Empire), Swansea. 206dl2-27 ALT! 8alt! Salt! For all purposes. k" Weare Discharging a Few Trucks to- day.-Prioee: Emanuel Thomas and Son, Universal Providers, Swansea. 210al2-22 rr*WINES, Cords, for Shop and Warehouse X Packing—" Daiiy Poet-" Stationery De- partment, High-street, Swansea. T OYS! 'Toys'! Toys!—A few Good Lines, Wholesale. Any kind of Wood Toys Made to Order. Factory; Powell-street.- Ivor Beynon, 175, High-street, Swansea. 212dl2-23 WATERPROOF Horse Loin Cloths, Cart if and Wagon Covers, Oart and Bear La.mps.-t;wanaea Saddlery Co., High-street Arcade. Tel.: 103y Central. 177dl2-Z5 XMAS Puddings! Made by the Thousand. Any quantity supplied shortest notice. —Emanuel Thomas and Son, Jam Works, Swansea. 210dl2-27 Sergt. Jarvis Jones' Announcements. S ERGT. JARVIS JONES, 28, St. Helen's-road, Swansea, late of 50 St. Helen's-road, has been on military service since September, 1914; fighting in France since November, 1915; with Swansea's Own. 173dl2-25 rpHIS will always t,e remembered before ordering Dressee. Tailored Costumes, Coat Dress, Nursing and Red Cross Uniforms; Boys' Suits; also Corsets. 173dl2-25 A RELIABLE Staff will always be found at 28, St. Helen's-road, ready and willing to tackle anything in the Making Up Line, from Wedding Orders to Boys' Knickers. Special Orders put through at the Shortest Notice.— Ask for Mrs. Jarvis Jones or Lady in Charge. 173dl2-25 Hatfield's Announcements. CCHRISTMAS nearly here already, and J these Curtains still wanting changing. I must go to-day to Hatfield's, St. Helen's- road. 123dl2-20 A SOLDIER'S Wife, that friend of yours, Awo-ild greatly appreciate a Useful Present t'his Xma*. selected from the Splendid Assortment at Hatfield's. 123dl2-20 OWN Quilts Re-covered in tw days and made Bright and Useable. Pull Sizes from 10s.—Hatfield, St. Helen's-road. 123dl2-20 DURING these dark days make your Windows Look Brighter by using the Popular Sham Blinds, Is. 4!d. to lB. lljd. a Yard, at Hatfield's. 123dl2-20 EmanuM Thomas and Son's Announce- I ments. FOR SALE, Xmas Puddings, Wholesale J and Retail. A Sample Pudding can be obtained for Is. 3d. at 43, Alexandra-road, Swansea, 1368nl2-21 FOR SALE. Xmas Puddings. Ask Uncle Emanuel to send me another pudding, it is lovely," 1368nl2-21 FOR SALE, Xmas Puddings. Ask the Old Boss to send me another pudding. It was fine." 1368nl2-21 l ,IOR SALE, Shredded Suet, Ready Cut for Xmas Puddings, 9d. per lb.-Apply for Wholesale Price to Emanuel Jhoaras and Son, Alexandra-road. Swansea. A Sample Pound can be obtained for Ninepenoe. 1368nl2-21 XMAS for 4ie, from ls. up.- A Emanuel Thomas and Son. 1368n 12-21 Wldgery's Announcements. TTT IDG ERY'S GrM-t Toy amd Fancy Bar- za&r.—Toya. Dolls. Games. Presents for Young and Old in Large Variety.-222. Oxford-street. 17Sdl2-25 DOLLS' Prams,-Big Lot just arrived. Srtrong Wood Horses, Engines, Barrows, etc. Huge Stool; at Widgery's. iV6dl2-25 DOLLS, Toddy Bears, Plush Toys. Every Dkitid of Toy in Stock. Immense Variety at Widgery's. 176dl2-25 MAKE your Purchases Early. Any Toy a can be selected now :tnd reserved n r you until Xmas Eye,-W"¡dgery's Bazaar. Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 176dl2-25 DOCS FOR SALE. F OR SALE, Airedale Dog; good house- dog and gocd companion; no reason- able offer refused. Write "Airpdale," "Daily Post," SvaaHft. 148d 12-35 MUSICAL. ii BE Eappy at Home for Christmas."— I" Orgftas ^ad Piftaofl n,t very moderate tercfig.—Fw partloul^rB, write Box 22, "Daily Pofet," Kwaum& 190dl2-22 DALE. FORTY A 00.. LTD., High-street, C&rdlfL—Nerw Model Pianos. Seoond- hand Planoa &t Low Prioes for Cash. Easy terms arranged. Sooond-hond Organs from kZ. Smond-hond Piano Player, £ 8.—Lists on application to Looal Agency, 20, Xing Idwasrd-roflid, Swftneea, t.o. "pfANO-PLAYBR (by Metzler) for SaJe, *■ togetbej1 with 58 Rolla of Music.—Apply Joseph Hfirris, Auctioneer, George-street Swanaea. 178dl2-22 ThempMn and Shaoksll's Annoimoements. PIANOLA Pia-no Player, Rosewood Cass, 66 Note, cost 50 Guineas, reduced to 15 Guineas, wiJl fit any Piano.—Thompson and Shack ell, Ltd., 39, Castle-street. Swansea. 1355nl2-22 VERY .Fine Two-ManuaJ. Organ, by Mason and Hamlin, Student's Model, oon- struotod on Church Organ principle, oost 120 (iuinww, will accept LZO Cash.-Thompson and S ha ok ell, Ltd., 39, OMtle-street, Swan- Reas 1355n1?-22 WAIjNUT Piano, by Allison and Allison, I slightly old-fashioned, only JE12 10s. Cash; Erard" Piano, cost 50 Guineas, ac- oept £ 18 10s. Cash (Seoond-hand). Several other bargainu just arrived. — Thompson and ahaokell, Ltd., 39, Castle-street, Swan- sea. 1356n.l2-22 GRAMOPHONE, slightly used, coat Z5 58,. Gwill accept R2 108,; New Gramophones, L3 109., £4 10s., £6 10s., eto. Now is the time to buy. Prices are rising. -Iho mp sun and Shackell, Ltd., 39, Castle-street, Swansea. 13o5n 12-22 Mr. 0. J. sneii's Announcements. BRITAIN'S Oreatet Entertainers.—" me Bliaater's V oioa" and Zonophone Gramo- phones; favourites in the trenches and on H.M. battleships.—Official Agent: D. J. Snell, HUfh-streot Aroade, Swansea. 174dl2-25 IDEAL Xmas Presents. His Master's Voioe" Gramophones, Genuine Italian Acoordians. French Violins, Musical Boxes, aud Mouth Organs. lIargest. Stock in Wales. 174dl3-25 POF)-SECOND-HAND Piano Cay AIIIEOH, J Ixjndon). in beautiful Walnut Case, ) full iron frame; bargain.—D. J. Snell, 14a, 21 and 22, High-street, Arcade (near G.W.R.), Swansea. 174dl2-25 £?O SECOND-HAND Iron Framed Piano, ?y j?ndon maker, beautiful Walnut CaBe: rare bargain.—D. J. Snell, 14a, 21 and 22, High-street Arcade (near G.W.R.). ,Swan- sea. 174d12.25 Dale Forty and Cor., Ltd., Announce- ¡ ments. OVERSTRUNG. Upright, Grand, Iron- frame Piano, in beautiful Rosewood Case; rich tone; a bargain. -Dale, Forty ard Co., Ltd., 20, King Edward-road, Swan- sea. 201dl2-22 TUPRIGHT, Grand Piano, Iron-frame, in Walnut Case, equal to n,,)Nv t 28 Guineas Cash, or 21s. Monthly; a bargain.-Dale Forty and Co., Ltd., 20, King Edward-road, Swans-ea; 201dl2-22 ECOND-HAND Piano, by Collard and J Collard. 17 Guineas Cash, delightful tone, Rosewood Case.-Dale, FD1-ty and Go., Ltd., SO. King Edward-road, Swansea. BELL Organ, 16 stops, qual to new; original cost, 38 Guineas; a bargain, 21 Guineas Cash.—Dale, Forty and Co., Ltd., 20. King Edward-road, Swansea. 201dl2-22 Godfrey's Announcements. MASON and Hamlin Organ. in new con-  dition. 13 stops, 6 sets of reeds, power- ful tone, p!pe top: a bargain, 33 Guineas Cash, or 12s. 6d. Monthly.—Godfrey and 00" Ltd., 22, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 175dl2-25 DOMINION Organ. 10 stops. 4 sets reeds, very fine tone, solid Walnut Case, Mirror top; a bargain, 21 Guineas Cash, or ICe. 6d. Monthly.—Godfrey and Co., Ltd., 22, St. Helen's-road, Swansea, 175dl2-25 HARMONIUMS, by Oeearina, Booeey, etc.. all in perfect oondition, from 5 Guineas; real bargains.—Godfrey and Co., Ltd.. 22, St. Helen's-road, Swansea, 175dl2-25 FURNITURE. PITCHPINE Dresser for Sale, 8ft. x 5ft P. 6i4.?,')Vlith I Drawers and 2 Cupboards.— Apply Joseph Harris, Auctioneer, George- street, Swansea. 178<112-22 HiWs Announcements. ILL'S Stocktaking gale.-All of our -'L Large Stock to be Cleared before Xmas. No reasonable offer refused. 205<112,27 PECIAL Lines in Bedroom Suites from 6h Guineas. Dining and Drawing-room Suites from 4i Guineas. Bedsteads and Bedding at your own price. 20M12-27 S EVERAI, Shop-soiled Sideboards to be Cleared below cost. Dressers, Fenders, Fire Brasses, Rugs, Carpets. Wtbite Millpufi Bed Sets from 17s. 6d. 205dl2-27 GOODS can be Stored Free until required. Now is the time to Buy. Don't delay. -CU at once for Bargains at Hill's Central Buildings, Gower-street, Swansea. 205dl2-27 MOTOR-CARS. CYCLES, Eto. FOR SALE. 15-20 H.P. White Steam Tour- J- ing Car, 5-seater, good condition. 1910 pattern; Chassis, very suitable for business purposes, prioe 170, or near offer. Apply John M. Leeder and Son, Swansea. 1348nl2-21 FORDS: Fords! Fords!—As you are aware, there will be no new Ford Cars delivered until after the War. but you can always Purohase a Second-hand one from us, which will do until new ones are again obtainable, so please let us know your requirements. We ha,e ceveral in stock now. Fo-d L?nd- ,mIette, noe order, £ 100; Tourings, from ?'60. upwards. We have several other Second- hand Cars to offer. Maxwell, 1915 Model, in g-ood condition, with Self-starter, Electric Lights, everything all complete and in ?-? l O bargaii, splendid running order, Studebaker, 1914, Self-starter, Lights and all complete, what offers; Argyll, o-Seater splendid Oar. and in good order, property or gentleman, and will be available next week, £ 70- 1914 Rover, 5-Seater. indiscernible from new. bargain, £355: 1913 G.W.K., 2-Seater, all complete, Diso Wheels, all Spares. illo. Trial runs on any of the above Cars Vn rite Central Motor Garage Co., Llindilo. 1346nlZ-21 -r?ORD Second-h?nd Chas? for Sale, in F first-class condition, ideal for ?an. or Landauiette Body; real ba,rgain for quick .ale.-C. K. Andrews, Uplands Garage, bwan- 1358n12) IV T^OR SALE, Motor Cycle, 5 H.P. Twin, splendid order', Lucas lamp, two gener- ators, Waterproof Overalls, £ 10; accept, offer for quick sale. Inspection by appoint- ment, R. David, Newoote, Hillside, v t1 140(112-7.1 Neath. Ernest E. Fletoher's Announcements. ?TOTOK Plugs, Hobson, best on the M market, ?arMitee.d for 12 months; over 1,000 in Stock for any make of Knsine -Fletcher's Garage. Swansea. 171dl2-^ 1 £ DARK ACQ Car for Sale, just been ? 14:*iU Rpp??ted. in perfect order, fitted with 5-seater body, price £125, com- plete, with all accessories. Fletcher's "id^ MOTOR Lamps, Pumps, Horns, Tyres, and M. all Acce sgot,ies. -Write for our Cata- logue: Fletoher's Garage. Swansea. 171dl2-22 Ivor L. Roberts' (223, Oxford-street) Announcements. V^ORD Vans from Stock, 11,)0, CIO Re- W. te. plus delivery charges. Cash, or Easy Paynients. 189d 12-22  TRUCKS in Stock. Immediate G.iv L .C. delivery. One-to!inei ha?sis. price £ 335; 2«-3-tonner. £ 575. Cash. or Easy Terms. 189dl2-22 MOTOR Cyoles in Stock. Immediate J Delivery. B.S.A., Enfields. liarley Davidson, Grand Prix 10 H.P. Morgan Car. 139d 12-22 MOLE SKINS. MOLE SKINS. R. W'ATijON and CO., Pioneors of the Mole Skin Industry, Oldest and Largest Collectors in Great Britain, still continue to pay the HIGHEST PRICKS for Mole, Otter, Fox, Cat, and Badger Skins, Pheasant Tails, Plumage, etc. Ca.sh for- warded immediately on receipt of goods. Write for our new price list before send- iiur okewhere.-Noto our ONIN address, R. WATSON and CO. (DEPT.H), the I R"A. LL BPJTISH" Firm Dalkeith House, ]F,%Mbwdpn-,Btrec,i,, London, E.O. 402 HORSES, CARRIAGES, TRAPS, Eta. FOR SALE, two good, reliable Van HoTses (Mares); one jet blaok, 16 hands; other roan, 16.2 hands; both thiok-set; reason for selling, contract finished witlh Lyons, Tea Merchant. Jarvis. Francis-street, St. Helen's-avenue, Swansea. 114dl2-20 .mp. Me,,re, 141 bands, FOR SALE, Oollier-stamp Mare, 14i hands, I- heavy bone, rising 7 yeaj-s, heavy in foal to Collier Horse, sound in wind and limb, £ 32.—Thomas, 49 L)P-ilygraig-tENrracc-. Swansea. 137dl2-23 R SALE- Pony and Flat Oart Turnout, J- slow, but sound, £ 9.—Talbot, 108, Part- ridge-road, Llvvynypia. 132dl2-20 rpHICK-SET Bay Horse for Sale, 13 haads, sound, 8 years; also Trolley for dis- posal; replaced by lifot-or.-Apply Fred Mor- ga D and Co., 4, Waterloo-street. 112dl2-20 TO Contractors, Farmers, Ra.ulieTs.-Two I, Shire-bred Cart Mares, one heavy in foal, 15 to 16 hands, £ 20 to £ 24; short-legged, oollier-stamp Mare, 6 years old, -138; pretty Pony, H4 hands, 8 years, in foal. £ 18; all warranted sound workers, shaft or chains. Trial arranged. Two Tip-carts, Milk Float, 2 Flat Trollies, 2 Handtrucks, Chaffcutter, a.nd Stable Utensils, 4 Sets Harness. Muet be sold willhin seven days. Owner oalled up.— Apply Contractors. No. 1, ^iorthampton- lajie, near Market, Swansea. i EDUCATION. PRIVATE Tuition in Languages. Book keeping. Shorthand, Typewriting, Arith- metic, eto. Thorough Preparation for Exam- inations and Business.-Orwaid Korth. Pro- fessor of Languages, 1. Kensington-terrace. Swansea. bl9d.b,-t.,Q. rpECHNICAL TRAINING.—The trained man Twins in Peace and War. The I C.S. can train you better than any other insti- tution in the kingdom-in your own time and your own home. Courses: Mechanical, Draxxghtsmanehip, Electrical. Motor; Metall- urgy, Mining, Chemistry, Languages, Busi- ness Training, etc.—Apply, for particulars. International Correspondence Schools, Ltd., High-street Arcade, Swansea. 199dl2-Z5 1 Ql ?7 "*T? remaika.Me 8UCOOS8 of tbA 19'17 8wan96a Business College (31, Alexandra-road) truly indicates the success of its Students. This College provides spec- ialised training in Modern Business, includ- ing Shorthand, Typewriting, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, and Modern Office Practice. Apply Now for prospectus, then start, for Success with the New Year. Newly- equipped additinnal premises: Siddal Buildings.—Principal: Ernest Viotor Rud- dell. B.A. 'Ph^ne: Central 1259. 124dl2-20 „ -¡ MONEY. Do YOU NEEDMONLiT DON'T WORRY. L —M. Foner. 9, Carlton-terraoe, Swaneea, Advances Money to Respectable House- holder8, Fas-iest terms. Strictly Private. 625ol-ll  ,JONS, Fmanoiet. makes Cash Ad- D • ranees from L6 and upward* to Re- spectable Householders, at reasonable rates of interest, without delay. Apply personally, or by letter. Distance no obj-sot. No fees. Easy Payments arranged to suit conveni- ence of Borrowers. Private and Confidential, Ou art-iteed. -Apply 3. Grove-place, Alexan- dra-road, Swansea. d.b. I" OANS,-£10 to £ 1,000 on written pmmise L to repay at a mutually agreed interest. No travelling expenses charged, business done or not. On receipt of a letter a. Re- presentative will Call with Cash and disousa terms. Distance ni object. Do not expose your requirements lccally. Commission paid for introductions. F. LAWRENCE, Ltd.. Don Chambers, Wine-street, Bristol. SWANSEA MERCAliTILE co,o LTD. 18) PARK STREET, SWANSEA, MAKE CASH ADVANCES DAILY from £10 to f.I,COO. No Charges unless Eusi;ies« Done, Bills Discounted. Strictly Private and Confi- dential. For further pa rticulare, apply: M. L', J.Mrector. f» MONEY LENT I BY POST, WITHOUT SECURITY. 1 C u 'T y | THE CITY AND COUNT? PMYATE FI^N3i0 laGE S n 09. (Ltd.), mah cash :<t?n<:st fMM ?30 to M K eS,OM to Lkdim or Ccr?emen. Mcrc?M? S op- h| & kc -TcrN farmrs. ?d to all rc?onst?ic persons 9:, M S NMe of h"d alone. Strktly private. No teM ?harged. 1m |j Romwcr <te.di<" -with otkw firms can have their IS H !oM! paid off or IncrsasH, amd t?ey 2m ed?Md to B M QO preliminary exaensas. Full ir.feMetUoD sup- MJ Pa. .0 t?reliminvy ex1, S 1« trlllDt' -??* £  PUBLiC NOTICES. 11 THE SPECIAL ALT^ (EXTENSION OF TIME) ACT 1915. THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Great Wætfml Railway Company (herein- aftar called the Company) have applied to the Board of Trade under the Special Acts (Ex- tension of Time) Act 1915 for an Order for the following, among other, purposes (that is to say) To extend for a period of one year from the 17th day of August 1917 the time within which the Company may exercise their powers fftr the completion of Railway No. 4 authorised by the Great Western Railway Act 1911 and described in Section 5 of that I Act. To extend for a period of one year from I the 7th da-y of August 1917 the time within which the Company may exercise their powers' for the completion of Railways Nos. 1. 4. 5 and 7 authorised by the Great Western Railway Act 1912 and described in Section 5 of that Act and of the Junctions and Deviation Railways authorised by that Act and described in Section 67 thereof. To extend for a period of one year from the 15th day of August 1917 the time within which the Company may °xercise their powers for the compulsory jj ';e of the lands required for and in connecw. u with the construction of Deviation and Widening No. 2 authorised by the Great Western Rail- way Act 1913 and described in Section 5 of that Act. To extend for a period of one year from i !.be 31st day of July 1917 the time within which the Company and the Company and the London and North Western Railway j Company .respectively may exercise their powers for the compulsory purchase of the lands required for and in connection with the various railway*, deviations, alterations and widening of railways, roads, footpaths aad other works authorised by the Great Western Railway Act 1914 and desciibed in Sections 5. 38, 39 and 93 of that Act aud for the compulsory purchase ot the additional lands described in Sections 56 and 94 of that Act. AND OTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, that every local or other authority corporation or person desirous of making any7 representation to the Board of Trade or of bringing before them any objection respecting sucli application may do so *bv letter addressed to the Assistant Secretary, Railway Department, Board of Trade, 7, Whitehall Gardens. Westminster. S. W., oil or before the 8th day of January 1917, and a copy of such representation or objection should r.t the same time be forwarded to the undersigned on behalf of the Great Western Rail way Company. Dated this 11th dav of December 1916. L. B. PAGE, j Solicitor for the Great Western Railway Company. 673 "ooII" SALES BY AUCTION. NO. 7, SOUTHKNI) VILLAS. MUMBLES. Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas Has been instructed by Mrs. Jenkins (who is leaving this House) to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, on THURS- DAY, the 21st of DECEMBER. 1916. A SURPLUS QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD' FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including Dining Room Suite. Occasional Tables and Chairs, Overmantels, etc., etc.. Walnut Bookcase, Bedroom Suite. Bedsteads, Mai tresses and other Furniture. Kitchen Furni- ture, Slow Combustion Stove. Copper Gas Geiser. etc.. etc.. full details of the whole appearing on the Auction Posters. Goods on view on the afternoon before Sale from Two to 4 o'clock, the Auction commencing at 11.30 in the Forenoon. Term -('as'n. lio Reserve. Auctioneer's Offices, Swansea and The Mumbles. Tel, Centra*, 250: Established 1885 (No. 1613). 753 i t-11 0 Cambria Permanent Money Society. Lighting Restrictions. CHANQE OF TIMS. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE Hours of Pay on Friday Evenings will be 6.30 to 8 p. Members Enrolled and Adranoea Granted every week as before tha War. HENRY F. HOOD, F.CI,R. Secretary. Offices Goat Street, Swansea. 364

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