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=- ç 'L DURING sHOW WEEK. J -d oJ' 1^ BATH & WEST SHOW. Thomas & Evans & John Dyer, Ltd. Millers and Corn Merchants, f SWANSEA. j Shed 52 Stand 254a. 1 DON'T MISS SEEING IGARETTE MAKING r At the TOBACCO PAVILION at the Bath & West ■i Show. You will see being made RWEET MALT J The Best Virginia Cigarettes, per 100, in boxes of 10, 20, 50 and 100. PERCY E. CADLE & CO., THE CARDIFF TOBACCONISTS. 1 VISIT STAND 250 AND SEE THE i ORIENT LINE to Australia. J Full Model of Mail Steamer and Collection of Pictures. J ^S8ISTED PASSAGES from kl to approved Farm Hands d j: boni-stics. Apply to Agents at the Stand, BERTIE PERKINS J Co., or at their Offices, 11, Somerset Place (immediately j OPposite the Town Hall). if' 'V?\?<*t??*<t*?*«??*t*\<*t*?%<*t__4?<*t*?*??**A*?*?*???*?*< ? ? To EXHIBITORS and VISTORS to BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW. t | THE THE LiSwansea Saddlery Co. :1: m High Street A rcade, h t i Have the Largest Stock of ? ? Hand-Sewn Harness, Riding Saddles, Bridles, etc. £ | |I f. and Stable Requisites of every description in the ? ? ? Principality ?? Inspection CordiaHy Invited. 4 I NoteAddress-16, 17, 18, ALEXANDRA ROAD, j | HIGH ST. ARCADE, SWANSEA. No i brickwork. ■ Cheapest m Power. WARWILL 1 SUCTION" GAS PLANTS. No Coke. Very Compact. ?e Shed 10, Stand 77 & 78, at the ?ATH & WEST SHOW, SWANSEA. Manufactured by the Warwill Engineering Co., Abertillery. Telegrams: Warwill." I n—I—'T mi I 1 ■ .111. M—■!■■■■. 11^——i 'H & WEST SHOW. DAIRY STAND. [ YOX & SONS, Milk & Cream' Contractors. « I'he public are invited to try the Fruit and Cream at our Stall. quiries 'nvit,-d for SUPPLIES TO ANY STATION IN SOUTH WALES j '.tt()M OCR FACTORIES IN CARMARTHENSHIRE. I Chief Office: 47, CITY ROAD, CARDIFF. I the Shaftesbury and Tivoli, on [ Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Hk NO ONE SHOULD MISS SEEING DAUGHTER OF THE HILLS With Laura Sawyer in too title role. L rn"gnifiwnt classic film has been ki ndJy lent to Mr. Coutts free of charge, } by the Kine Co. U Come and Enjoy the Love Story of the POWERFUL CLADIATOR AN D THE GENTLE SHEPHERD. NEW CATALOGUE FREE, JIANGS, ORGANS, PLAYER. PIANOS. GRAMOPHONES. "His Mastar's Voice." I D ALE, FORT Y6? Co. (LIMITED*. LHigh Street and CARDIFF Castle Arcade, S???e or <-<?? /<? ?!<< of ?<tryo!?. T?L ??M. kll4 ted ? haY sent a ^anih a M p f?? ?g H1 ?phnts to Farnliam cattle liert),-rt North Butler, a farmer   ?all, Hampshire. w? fined £ 1 ?t Ifcsterd^y. William Twinney was killed and his son Philip was seriously injured through falling; from a ladder when they were cleaning the front of a house ycst-er- ci iu Broad-street, Reading.
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I TRADE EXHIBITS. —— 00 i HOW YOU CAN WIN A FREE I HOLIDAY. I INTERESTING COMPETITION. The phrase "Dr. Fromberg's Joint- Dient" eon tains 20 letteas, and it would be interesting to tinct out now many letters would bo contained in the fifty longest words made up from the twenty letters. In. another column pyrticuiaj-s are given of a competition instituted by the manufacturers of the well-known rheumatic cure. Dr. Fjrombcrg's Joint- ment To still ihuther bring the bounti- ful effects of "Jfyl-ntriierit" before ths* rhciunatissn-sufferinR public, the pro- n P* Lid ioiiday-morithly competition, £.4.03 for each of the montlxs of -May. June, July and August. are th ree ca.sh prizes for oacb nion.th, vaz., £ 30, £ 1.0, and I is no entrance, fee. -I.; I (I competitors lwvp merely t/O tibe fifty loriges6 n-ords on the back of the sheet which is contained in a supplv of the oelebrated Dr. Frcmberg's J ointment, obta.in- abio at any chemist's shop. The rules of the competition are so sillJpJo tha.t even a child could miiko asn attempt, ult), c+l..aroc) of success. TIip entries for the May eompetitioll, with 'l'Tit ppJ.' J' :d. ta.eht)(]" m u¡o,i, he recciv^ed not lat-ej tlsm June 11th, a.n<l the en- velopes mnst b. ;uidreisse<l Cambrm Daity Tveadier Holiday •CV^mpetitiou (May), Midiand Drug Co., Nottingham. Think M-htt you can do with one of those handsome cash prizes! AN INTERESTING EXHIBIT. One of the mst interesting exhibits at the Bath and Wetst Show L-, that of the Orient Line, at Stand. No. 250. • here may bo a model of one of the Company's mail steairers, antl a-iso a fine display of pictures. Messrs- Bertie Perlrinö and Co., the local agents, have a representative in attendianci, who will supply full particulars regarding ii-oi-k, wages and the general conditions exist- ing in the Conrmanwea.lth, tho rates of ]:a.;s lge mojiey, and other information valuable to intending emigrants and visitors. Six new steamers Icwe been added to I the Company's fleet recently, and an- other is now being built. Tbo liners sail fnrtnigh tly, anel the accomruodation for third-class papss:i,gors is of an un- usually high standard. The system of ;is.sistcd passages—-an important one to emigrants—-will be fully expjained by the company's re- presentatdves. BRITiSH COLUMBIA. A stand winch cannot tail to at t ract n,tte])tiou of the gene,i-a,1 public is that occupied by British C-ol-unibia, It is a stand lull of interest, and so effectively in it anvanged that everyone 11 cnai- polle(IL to look with .admiration on the articles exhibited. British Columbia is n,J¿mcl of illimitable iMjssibilities, and this is clear when a conversation is held with l any one of tho staii who pre- sent on the show field. Particulars of eiery description are fortlicoming, chief attention being paid to the in- dustries of the country, including fann- ing. ANGLO-AMERICAN OIL CO. The Anglo-American Oil Company have a very attractive stand in th3 Victoria Park. At this stall there are displayed goods of almost every des- cription, and a visit is really warranted. To cook well and easily is the wish of every woman, and this firm displayed their new arrangement, the perfection hluf lamp oil cooker, which looks ex- tremely easy. The Anglo-American Oil Co. are well kiiai,-n throughout the country, and their exhibits at voar's show are unique and well worth inspecting. d. H. Non AND SON. The well-known Swansea firm of sanitary engineers of J. H. Nott and Son. St. Helen's-road, have a well- equipped stand at this year's show. As is usual in these events, a capable and i reliable staff is employed, and demon- strations of all kinds are being given almost hourly. They are displaying ascetylene generators for domestic ;md industrial lighting. A feature of their stall is the demonstration given in re>- gard to their ?p?f'ianty—the INy Acetylene ?Voldm? tmd ?tc-tal CuttinK Plant. The visitors to the show should not fail to pay a visit to the stand of this noted firm. Chartes 0. Phillips, Emlyn and Central Works, Newport. The title of the linn, Charles D. Phillips, is synonymous with. the Emlyn" specialities. This firm's manufactures are well represented at the show, and make a. magnificent dippiay. doing great credit to the linn. A colliery manager or contractor from the South Wales and other coalfields should not fall to pay a. visit to the stand, as he will surelv ho rewarded. He will notice an 8in x 12in se lf-contained hauling engine, with I double drums. It is fitted with post- brakes and ferrodo lining, and cast I steel helical gear, the drums being fitted with renewable, clutch horn.s. It is suitable for steam or compressed air, and a great number of repeat orders are continually being received for this I class of engine, which is an excellent type of engine for development and colliery work. There is t ifitf-, set of haulage gear (main rope) with drum 18in. x lOin., and fitted with a three- ohase motor, -TOO volts, 11.:) amps., 10 h.p., 50 cycles, %0 revolutions. There is a circular saw bench which, can be readily taken apart, which makes it most suitable for export. A six foot pan portable undergeaTed mortar mill mounted on girder frame with travelling wheels, a friction hoist, bolt driven, 10 cvrts. capacity: hand rond scrapers, which zrt- claimed to he h»lt the weight of others, practicaJly all iron, and hard steel scrapers. We understand ths firm holds agencies, including one for the Cochran boiler. This is represented by a vertical Multitubular boiler for lOOlbs. working pressure. 8ft. Bin. x 3ft. 9in. Enquirers for new and second-hand machinery of every descr'ption should consult "Phillins' Monthly Machinery Register" at the stand.
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Mr. Herowald de Havilland, the j young a i ma n who was iniured in an accident near Maidenhead last summer. is now flying again at Earn borough and I has made one fli^ rt of seventy minutes. He is a. brother of Lieutenant G. de Ha\ tUandt the famous airmail.
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•1*4 ++++-+++.?v.++ + THE SWANSEA FINE ART GALLERY. '??  ?? P?OrO?S?pZjE?,L?j ♦ ♦> — FOR — ♦> Cameras and Photographic Materials, i Developing and Printing. v ) V PICTURES & PICTURE FRAMING. i "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONES & RECORDS. 14, TEMPLE ST., SWANSEA.| 1 :+.+. :+.+.+.+.+.++:.+ V • .= Ii Ij1 ,> --j !j! i 111.,  I,. ¡II I f IL c ¡ I i. I ¡¡ I,   I Back to tlie land—its villa g I I¡'fi I Back to, the., land-its y i 11 a g s, ll w l manum ents; Its "COdS' £ lds, 1l1t l 11!| Car. Its the best way, the happiest \\1 Car. Its the bpbtj way. tha happiest t) Ii) I. 'ay, the way of greatest econ-:nny. I ?? Inanimate but obedient, the Ford Car jjjj i(|J| waits to take you back to the land. !!|J | fo i can aliord a Ford. LnspectMod?l ? !t T. to-day. () j | )(, 1 I M Runabouts ?135. FiTe-p&sseBger Toormg Car, :9135. 1)>) ( ¡ Town Cr £188. omplete with full equipment, head | |« i ? lamps, side and tail lamps, speedometer, horn, hood, ? I ? vindscreen, tyre pump, repair ontlit, two levers, 4,? 8 } i ) end jack. All prices at Works, Manrhester. S  l Full particulars from- jj (u Î TROM !?! ? HUTCH!NS & Co., Ltd., 1 jg FORD ?E?F7CE DEPOT, Jlj ,¡I¡ Little Wind St., Swansea. | i? | Telegrams: HCTCH. Telephone: 112S Central. 'U ||jl HUTCH. Telephone: 112.9 Central. »| ¡ I ) =- = = =- = = = = =- c =  ??????????? ?? ?????''?='?=*'?'*?'??'?'??—-?-.<?. -.—.?-???.< ?' Subject to same being unsold, HUTCHINS & CO., Limited, CAN DELIVER THIS WEEK TWO FORD CARS. Book your Order Now for Whitsuntide. fl < < waH I bmI T -OF I i PIANOS and ORGANS I DIRECT FROM OUR OWN LONDON FACTURY, I 17 Gns. Cash or 8^6 Monthly. | I H SOLE AGENTS FOR || ;g Steinway, Lipp, Steek Weber, Waldstem, etc. i| Also Dominion and Ensieigh Organs. CATALOGUES AND PARTICULARS POST FRES. S 1 GODFREY & Co., Ltd,, i 2 2, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. || Tel.: Centra; 314. ESTD. tsss. ¡r :r,O>- ;s j THE j Swansea Permanent Money Society. I THE PIONEER ESTABLISHED 1903, WEST WALES. | THE PIONEER SOCIETV OF WEST WALE& I LOANS Granted Without Delay. I REPAYMENTS TO SUIT BORROWERS. Apply for particulars to the Secretary-— I S. rfONES, Great Wsstsm Buildings, j T= Alexandra RoacS, Swansea
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ml j DRIVING t, N D JUMPIKO. I I I KEEN COMPETiTION (N THE AFTERNOON I EVENTS I I Considerable interest was centered jn i the driving and jumping classes, which j t??k p'!nce in the large rin?, and were I watched by the numerous spectators, who filled the grand starris and lined. the enclosure. In the harness classes, tlvJ four entrants on Thursday gave <L pretty exhibition. PeierSQu Pear), a iT-Sre owned by M„r. C. Radciiffe, of (Cardiff, was a popular winner, Mr. D'I n. Jones's (Aberdare) bay marCj Bromley Belle, being a good second. ll the j jumping chesses, there being as many a\ 10 entries for n.n.im?? 1;) hands and {'.r<1', and all of them sh owed little j difficulty in jumping- over the course. i rel i i dc- d a five h?rred gate and a W:'T,tT T'ti< honours lay between Messrs. T. and W. Smger s S?ringbak, d Warminster, and a mare owned by ?'U'. A. Merr?t. cf Gloucester, and aftor jumping the course two or three times the former was adjudged The winner. Mr. T. J. Mathias. of Llysmvrddin, Cardigan, entered a li niL- T)ri, r of che-tnuts in the talidm class. and as this was the only entry lie was awarded firsr prize. Some excellent sport was witnessed in tut jumping competitions lor marcs or geldings Jt) hand_s. One of the keenest competitors was Mrs. Lewis on a 1 1 d l' whits hoTse, w?o appeare d several times m tb? rin?. She rode a horse entered for D. F. lewis, of Llysncvydd, Henllr'n. Card??H. A-ndher notable competitor wa-s 'h. P. Jones's White II Heather, from Meithyr Tydfil. They 'were atel1, however, by: 1 Mr. S. Phelps's bay ?Idin?t Laddie, from ft. 1 Cioucester, and 2, Messrs. T. M. and Bavies's bay maie. Stepney, from Llanelly, the third boing )rr3. Glen- cross's b, gelding, Grmond Boy, from Wcston-Stiper- MaTEI. The driving class for mares or geldings pjxxluced a fine lot. of com- petitors. High steppers here and graopfn! runners there, gave the judges a difficult task.
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SWANSEA SHOW. Duck, Son & Pinker Ltd. The Great Music Stores, BATH, BRISTOL & CLIFTON, are showing (by arrangement with Messrs. Kastner & Co., Ltd., London) a choice selection of models of the Worfci-famous AUTO PIANO As shown at the "Ideal Homo Exhibition, London. They will aSc show a very choice selection of RELIABLE BRITISH MADE PIANOS At moderate nrices. DAINTY MODELS OF BABY GRANDS AMERICAN ORGANS in various styles by the best known matere. CRAMOPHONES A PATHEPHONES with discs and records for saiae. Oar Standia NI). 241. < I