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"LEADER" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SIGHT TESTING AND SPECTACLES. you are cordially invited to coil upon KR. EEdc EKES, F.S.M.S., F.S.M.C., ttc. CL-ond.). 26. Cattle-street, Swansea. Con. sultation tree. 'POOJlle Genual SEP. PU BLI CATI ONS. -L--ONOON Tint?Ta.ble-ajKiR?d R&il-Guide.— ? Th? current i6eaa of this popular Pub. lication is en eewe ai, ail Railway Bookstalla and leading Newsagents. Nearly 600 pages, it deals with over 0,630 railway stations. At twopence it is the best and cheapest Rail- way Guide ever published. TO AT STUO. A T STUD—Golden Brindle Great Dane; winner of firsts; fee. one guinea.— Gooding, ;5, Kinley-teriace, St. Thomae, S w 'j ntvtj a. 101A7-7 11.11 II I ■ I J PIANOFORTE TUNING. T)IA?.bFORTE TUNING, 3a. 6d.; recom- PmeL,dations from Dr. Turpin, GI&dstone, afil Broadwood and Soma. Pianos from Becb stein, Hopkinson, Coliard, Brinsmead, etc.; Bale or iiire.-Cli-iries Eadon, 53. Brunswick-street, Swansea. TO PIANOFORTES, Organs, and Player- Pianos tuned, 6. 6d.; lost tone and touch iuily r-ewtored; rep-airs warranted fire yea.ro.—Herbert Strong, 37, Cariton- 'erraee, and 3, Clirisidna-dtrect, Swansea, "fchone, 245 r)tck.. (Late of Gwynne H. Brader'ff). 101A7-7 PALMISTRY. T?TA?AME? Edith Dalma, the lebräted -? Welsh Palmist, Phrenologist, Clair- voyant, etc. A.'lviee given on marriage, changes, speculations, baths, and dietfl. In nttendance daily from 11 a.m. till 9.50 p.m. Note address: 19, Park-street, oil Union- street, Swansea. 1C3A7-1Q vfOTICE.—Madame Druoilla, F.B.I.M.S., J.. Palmist, Clairvoyant, has Closed Busi- tiess until Saturday. July ICTH, owing to severe illness.—Address, Carmarthen Cafe. 49, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 101A7-9 I "PALMISTRY.—Short Visit to Neath of Gipsy Britannia, the gifted and cievev tJipey; acknowledged by Royaiity; fees from ,te-; satisfaction guaranteed to all. Hours, 11 a.m. to 10 pjn.—16, Fiorence-street, Neatn. 181A7-7 EDUCATIONAL. rpy PEWK iTIK G of all Deecrijptioiis.— Specifications, Circulars, Authors' MSS., etc. All work neatly and accurately exe- cuted.—Miss dough, A.C.T.S., 8, Llantwit- road, Neath. Teacher of Shorthand and STUDENTS Trained to speeds of over 180 Words a Minute in PITMAN'S Short- hand. Candidates Successfully Prepared for Civil Service and Local Marine Board Jsxaroinations. Lessons given in Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Navigation, English. Satia- taction guaraiteed.-Ilit. J. HARRIS, 56, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. Day and Evening- Clasaes ior all Subjects. MISCELLANEOUS SALES. I^iOR SALE, Piano, by London maker, nearly new, to Sell Cheap; must soil, room wanted.—Apply to No. 34, St. Helen's- road, Swansea. 134A7-S iTUSH and Chip Business for Sale; excel- r lent opportunity; ingoing very r,ea,s<,r,.able.-k j) ply, Ivor Beynon, 175, High- street, Swansea. 104A7-9 SECOND-HAND Fish Ranges always in ? ?tock; Ranges bought, sola, or ex- changed; Pota.toPel"G in aU sizes, very feasonable.—Ivor Beynon, 175, High-street, Swansea. 104A7-9 STEAM Tractor Engine and Tr&iler for &1. ute Box H.16, I*Ider OBi?, Swansea. 103A7-7 M-.I.aicTAntcru Slides and Photographic Accfsaoi'iMa to be Sold cheap.—Apply Z6, Aylesfcury-road, Brynmill. 101A7-3 SAFi (Fireproof) for Sale, all pises, froin 55s.; Enquiries solicited lor Second- hand Steam and Petrol Da gens, Mortar Mills, Portable Enginea.-Birt, 47a, Strand, Swansea C7-10 r HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., FOR SALL. TYARNESS OILS.—Hammond's Jet Black London Harness Oils, 3e, 6d. per gallon tin.-Sole Agents for South Wales: Swansea I Saddlery Co., High-street Arcade, Swansea. Tet. jOoy Oentrai. IQ4A7-12 LJARNESS.—Gig, Cab, Van, Tradesman's a.nd Cart Har:?g. h.?.w. on the premises; Hmrse Collar Makers, Harness Contractors.—Swansea. Sacldiery Co., Manu- facturers, High-street Arcade, Swansea. 1Q4A7-12 T_ T?OR SATtE, Thre? iM?fuT Hore?one aged, P16 hands, warranted; one 4 off, 15 hands; one Mare, 14; hands, 5 off, well- known as Glanamman Lady."—All can be seen by applying to E. Cooper, Baker, Am- maniord. 10SA7-10 PIL Sato, Strong Rubber-tyred Gig. also Market Trap, suitable for Farmer; both in good condition; cheap to immediata purchaser.—Apiply, Wijldamo, Ivy Bus! Owmtwrch. DTO LOST AND FOUND. L OST, Block Aberdeen Terrier. Finder rew-ded-Demory, B-ryncwel, Mon- se&ton. M7 T OST, on Saturday morning last, a Black FkU>coated Young Retriever Dog. If detained will be prosecuted, binder will be suitably ro-ffarded.-H. H. Wartkinn, Solicitor, 7. Rutland-street, Swansea. 105A7-7 LOST, o nSande-Y, July 4th, from 14, St. Aiban's-rcad, a Fough-haired Terrier jSealyhamJ. Finder will be rewarded. MMA74 GST, between Swa-neea and Mraafcles, Gold Chain with Gold Oswee at-tac hed.- FiiuJe-r wwaoAed on returaing eame to is, Pict«Q-piaoe, St. Helen'a-read, Swansea. 104A7-8 L OBT, between Mtunblea Pier and Oon- tinental Cafe, Gold Bangle, four op ate, M J'uly 3rd.—Substantial reward if returned to Moelwyn," Loaghor. 194A3 S FURNITURE, LEFT-OFF CLOTHING, etc., WANTED AND FOR SALE. P, SALF,, a Drtan Diiaing-room suite in V-elvet; nearly new; to be ooid ekeap.- Dan Wiiks, 22, 8.iohardson-«treet. 103A7-7 SEOUWB FLA-IN-D Furniture. Beet Prioea given by me. Drop a pcetcard and will oall. W. James, i. Fabian^txeet, St, Xbaxaas, Swe-nsea. TO Hill's ArmotincernerAL FURNITURE! buriaitumi Furniture!—Buy -C bsfore the rise, which is bournl to ooioe. Jus*, for a few weeko, Hiil'a. Centra 1 Buildings, Gower-atreet, Swaoiifica, a.re offer- ing the whole of tbair stock 6t their old -well-known prices, wliich are far below the utual trade prices. We nf.ore any ccodie at the present prices f-pee of charge. Aid soods deliveieu tree. The fol- j lowing are a few of our fit),eeiol lines:- Strong Kliclien Couches at 16s. 6d.; Full-eize, Kitohen Dreoaens IIV- j&a.; Fuil-ehse Bed. Mea<ds from 1%. 64.; D1nmg-rOQDl Suite# from ? guineas; Bedroom SuiL<? from 4) guineas; &i?bo<M'd6, FBiiden, Fn? B-nasM? Saddle Bag Suitee iu endlesa variety at your own priotss. We baNe a. few Special Lines in Solid Oak Bookease^, 4ft.. at RZ 1Ss., which we cannot repeat. Intending pur- chasers showd not "Y, but call M once to the Ch?a?eet Houa? in the Tra<ie.—HiU'? Complete House Furnishers, Central Build- I ings, Gower-street, Swansea; gO at OardifT, Aberdaw and Barry Dock. 1C5A7-W DON'T FORGET TO ORDER YOUR "SPORTING NEWS" FOR NEXT SATURDAY. DOMESTIC SERVANTS WANTED. I X\rANTE.D, Girl for morniTtgs only; no Sunday work.-kpply, 36, Rhyddings Park-road, after 6 p.m. 104A7-8 lY-ANTED. good General Servant; good wages to suitable pe",on.-Xrs. Wil-: liame, 233, Oxford-street. 105A7-7 T~T"ANTED, good General Servant; good w",gF-s -to capable person; references rcyuirel.— Apply Dillwyn. Arms, Union-st. Swansea. 303A7-3 T\7ANTED, a pood General Servant; must have had scarlet fever. Apply Matron, Fever lio;>i>ii.a!, Swansea. 102A7-9 "T .AXTEO, c:;perknc-ed G-ene:-e.l ;gQ{)d wasres.—Apply Mrs. Henderson, Weet- brook. Vfestcrose, near Swansea. C717 :MitD-T,tytbe Girl j )- ae General.-Apply Mrc. William JJ lCoakley, 81, High &treet, Gorseinon, near Swansea. 1G7A7-9 i\T:I'ïl;D, ?ood General Servant, (country preferred); goud homo.—Write Box ,B Leader Oane.. Neath. 1Q1A7-8 Lea(ler Offi .e, .??c,;?,th. IDIA7? REGISTRY OFFICE. "OEGISTRY Office for Servants (over Mr. Marciuifitf' Wallpaper Shop), 221, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. Mre. Llew. HowaiI re- quires all kinds of Xaide. l'urnished Rooms to Let. 104A7-8 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS VACANT. -XVAI\=, D immeaiately, an experienced ) Roaciman for main drift; preference given to man ueed to fixing sheaves and rollem; good woget3 io suitable man.— Apply, Manager, Torymynydd RbondJ.a. Co^iliery, Cwmavon. 104A7-12 XrOTJSE PURCHASE and Investment Society, now developing Walee, invites applications from energetic Men to qualify for SLPerint 'deru,-iee.-Writ* "Promotion." Leader Office, Swansea* I04A7-12 £2 WEEKLY.—Envelope and Circular Addressers Required; work home,— Send ^tamped envelope, own writing, Adver- tiding Co., Gt. Jame.s-t:fti-0C-t, London. ~L^ U RN A C EM A N Wauted; ueed to Copper j — Refinery Furnac-es; regtilar employment and good wages to experienced and reliable man; no man on Governme-nt work need apply .-V Ir:te or apply n, arest Board of Trade Labour Exchange, I pap?r and No. A.455. 7C-42 l ANTED, immedia.tcly,em?rtT ?spec?- able You:h tOmke himself useful in ?Pro.eeLi-on-r(?4iin, ?.c.; 6pl€ndid opportunity to lea-rn Bioscope Operating.—Apply person- ally between 11 and 12 a.m., or afier 6 even- ing, Manager, Uplands Cinema, Swansea. 103A7-10 Y'V"ANTED, for period of three months, or more, the services of a Draughtsman; state qualifications and terras.—Write | Draughtsman," Daily Leader, Swansea. 102A7-9 ToBAKE.RS.-Sm-art Youth wanted for Bakehonse Work; musb be able to mould.—Apply Salter, 1, Norfolk-street, Swansea. 102A7-9 w A N- T 1, D, Doubl-era, Furnaoemen, Behinders, Bundlel'3. App},¡v Old Lodge Tin plate Works, LI a nelly. C-TO SHOP ASSISTANTS WANTED. Y OUNG Woman Wanted; reference re- J quired.Ivor Bieynon, 175, High-street, Swansea. 164A7-9 ^Ti^ANTED, Toing lttn cs Shop Alstont t to Tailor and Ou> Titter; references re- q'-lird.-Àpply J, Beaufort Arches, Swar^a. 104A7 12 ANTED, Young iJdy Ass<si«tant; good » r-eferenews required—Apply R. S. Wil- lislmo, Mantel Cafe, M^iusel-dtreet, Swansea. 103 A 7-7 w ANTED, experienced Waitress.-Applv Sidney Palmer, 24.3, Osiovd-street. C7-9 AGENTS, &c., WANTED. I T^W7E'\X UP/POSITION^B YTNCTE AS- I lXG YOUR INCOME.-Ycu can do this by taking up a gcod spare-time AGENCY for I the Sale of Drapery, Boots, Clothing, Jewel- lery, etc., for caeh or easy payments; finest catalogues and stock in th-e country; beet value to customers; no capital required; no risk; only men in regular employment need Apply; it will not affect precent occupation; liberal comnaiesicn.-Arply Dept. 40, J. Turner, St. John-etrest, Horion-lane, Brad- ford. MA 7-19 OFFICE SITUATIONS VACANT. t?T'A?T?D. Young Lady Typist; know. lede of Shorthand.—Apply "Premier," Daily Leader, :vaiioea. 104A7-12 CLERK (Male) Required; experienced &hip- ment general cargo; rhorthand, type- wri,ting.-Apply, own handwriting, stating age, experience, salary, to Box 24, P.O., Swansea. C7 W A-N-TED, thoroughly-experienced Typist. —Apply I.L. E. Joi-Ew, LW,. Garages, Dillwyn-street, Swansea. C7-12 OFFtCE BOYS AND GIRLS. W A-NTSD. Girl just left school for Office. —Apply Heard, Orown Works, James- street; Neath. 103A.7-19 X\r ANTED, im.medLa.teIy, To-wa OJerk'e Departmem, a Temporary Office Boy. —Apply in writing, not later than &th July, to Town CELerk, Swansea. OF-7 WANTED, an Offioe Boy, just left school; good writer.—Apply Ogice," Daily Leader. 102A7-9 0 PFIGE, Iloy, anwart, quick and intelligent. Appl,y, stating age and salary ex- pected, B02 HJ9, Leader Office. 103A7-7 BOYS WANTED. WANTED, Lad about 16, to make him self generally ueeful.—Apply R. E. Jones, Ltd., Garages, Dillwyn-eireet, Swansea. C7-12 w AN-TED, a smart Lad as Errand. Boy; í" good D. G. Joaee fird Son, 7, Castbe-equare. 1C&A7-7 XXT ANTED, Strong Boy, able to ride hioyele; good wages given to suitable bey.—J. A. Morris, Grooor, Dallwyu-street. 105A7-1C SitART Eoye Waa^ect for CtuiclL sales of the "Letwkr" and also "Heraid of Walea and Mid-Glamorgan Herald good money can be easily earned by smart and deter- mined boye.—Ajvply to the following offices and agents: Join M-Oicg&n, Woodfieid-fftreot, Morriatcn; Edwin Hemming, 39, Queen- etreet, Neath; Charlie Evans, 7Z, Brynymor- road, Swansea; Cetttoa. Mumbles. SITWATJONS WANTED. R F,SPF,ORABIE Womall requires Daily Cleaning; able to do plain cooking and waahing.-Write Box H.20, Leader Office. 104A7-8 CARPENTER Requirf*, a eituaition ae V Handy Maa; not eligible for oorvice in Army; good i*efer-enoea. C.D.E. Leader Office. 1WA7-10 t L POULTRY, DOGS, LIVE STOCK, &c. Cfeicka) 6a. domn; the toest V typical breeds-, Wyandettes, Orping- tons, Minorcas. Note: Wanted Fowló, Bantams, and Rabbit#.—NeiM, u, Pegler- elreet, Brynurfryd, Swausea. IflHAJW STABLES TO LET AttÐ FOR SALE. rp LET, a Sta7bie at tie ba-ck of 7B, PagsHStreet.—Ajjpiy, 81, Maneel-etreet, Swansea. 1MA7-12 ELUSSS HERBAL PILLS, Made from prescription of ceieb;-att-d Nurse for Anaemia, Bboodleesrreac, etc. Send stamp for free sample and particeiarn; tebti- monials. Prices la. 3d. and 4s. id, port ;/a.id. uuder cover. Advice Froo. MRS. liLLIS, 12, VALLAUCE-BOAD, l uonrv, evmiifc. HOUSES FOR SALE AND TO LET. I TO LET, attractive 6-roomed House, Bay- street, Port Temiani ba,th and every convenience; splendid view of bay and Mum-bl.e8.-A pply, with reference, to John pye. Belle Ywta. Glarnior-road, Uplands, MALL Furniehed Ilouee to Let. at the Mumbles; near Baye and Siaition; for, 1 July and Augusto-Virite Box 11.17, Leader Office, Swal. 1G3A7-10 rfo LET, Furnished, Iiotberelade Villa, I Langrland. -Viumblcs; also Unfurnished Villa to Let, known ao Riviera," Langland. —Apply W. Howell, above addrees. 103A7-18 -???'? ?'??? Purchase Sf'mi-dcnchfd Z"33;5llill,t, planned for comfcrt; con- tains entrance 'ntH, 6 rooms, bath-roora, lavatory (hot and cold water), china pan- ity, larder; good garden; delightful views of Bay; long lease; low ground rent.-Mr. j VV. Nichols, Accountant, 64, Wind-street, Swansea. 102A7-9 i VYIJLlr.AREANGED Semi-detached Villa to Let; rent £ 20 exclusive: charming views of Bay; good garden.-Apply, between IS and 1, or 3 and 4 p.m., to Mr. W. Nichols, Accountant, 64, Wind-street, Swansea. 102A7-9 TO LET, J3. Harle-stroet, Neath; all con- venience6.-Apply J. IL Lodwig, East- avenue, Aberdare. 98A7-10 Messrs. Leeder and Son's Announcements. DERWEN Fawr, near S Nans,-a.-To be Let, about 30 Acres of Accommodation Land, with Dwelling-house, Farm Buildings, and Slaughter Hout>e.—Apply Meesrs. Leeder and Son, Swansea. 1&1A7-0 FOR SALE, Trewyddfa. Farm, near Mor- riston, about 45 Acree; unexpired term of lease, 59 yeare; rent zES6 5s.; under-let- tinge repay nearly half the rent; possession Michaelmas.—For price and further parti- culars apply Moesrs. Loeder and Son, Swan- sea. 101A7-8 ii -lIZAY.-T,o Let, Small F-arm of abont 20 Acres, with good House and Build- ingfi; possion September 29th.—Apply Messrs. Leeder and Son, Swansea. 101A7-8 APARTMENTS & LODGINGS TO LET. J3"ANGOR-:=GOOd a?comniod?tion; 1 8ittir. Broom, 2 single L?drooEis, 1 dOilUe-bedded room; board or without; terms moderate.— Alfred Roberts, proprietor, Manchester Arms, Upper Bangor, N.W. 102A7-10 RECTUIRED. HOUSES REQUIRED. W ANTED, Small House within ono or two miles of Swancea.— H," ZA. Thomas- street, Mountain Ash. KMA7-12 TY^yfED, Furnished Cottage or Bungalow in Gower for August; near coast pre- ferred.—Write particulars to Iforbro," Leader Office. 103A7-1Q ANTED to Purchase, in St. Thomas dL:t, Sm?U Four or Six-roomed House.—Apply X.Y.Z. Office of thie -paper. lOJA 7 -7 TRADE SPECIALITIES. j N 0 Mere Quartere Lost.-Try Bebingbon's 36. 6d. Doublc-'beil Alarms, all guaran- teed; Main Spring and Cleaning, 2s. 6d. Cleaning, 16. &d. Special Line in Specmclea, ls. 6d. pair; suit all sights; try th.em.-Be.1r ington, Siddall Buildings, Aiexandra-road, Swamsea. 104A7-12 )/I ADAMN, JONES, M.B.H.S., the most (mo.. oessful cf present-day Herbalists. Cure for Indigestion, Ecsema, Catarrh. Nervous DebiLty, Bleeding Piles, Bad Legs, and Kid- ney Complaints.—89, High-street, Swansea. \TADAME LEWIS. B.1!.H.S" the expor; J.: enced and reliable Herbalist, trea;*s every dcser-lpi ion of complainte in strictest confidence.—Only address: 15, Talbot-streec, Aberavon. 103A7-10 A & Q. TAYLOR, the Old Firm, Gains- A9 boro' Studio, St. Helen'»-road, Swan- sea, Your Portraits in Welsh Costume from 3e. per Dozen. fciaUsiaction Guaranteed. 102A7-3 AT Your Service.—Our experience and -?- knowledge of the Leather Ma.rkets, enabling us to do Repairs cheaper than any other firm in the town.—White's Central Boot Works, 4, Prinoe of Walea-road (opp. The Palace). 101A7-7 PMOLYNEUX, Ltd., Fioh MNcha.nts. 120, Po High-street, Swansea; cheapest houee in town for Fish of all varieties; Wholesale and Retail. Trial Solicited. TO Q^\fc ^PAGE BOOK abo«t Herbs and how to /? BOOK aboit Herbs and how to \)'t ..US them; free; send at once.-RIM- NELL, The lierlialist, 144, Richmond-road, Cardiff. Established 1879. TO ARTIFICIAL Limbs, Eyes, Crutches, De- formity Boots, "Steel-less Basi-fit" Tiusses, Flat Foot Supports, eto. Lady At- tendants. Belts, Belt-Coieets, Trasses, Seauiiees Ela-atw Stockings, etc.—Alien tearce. io, Ohi%rles-5treet, Cardiff. Tel. 221. TO y ATFS, Sowing Machine Man, 11. Lower Waterloo street, Swansea; the best and cheapest place for all kinds of Sewing Machines, P-epairs, and Parts. Agent for Bradbury. 101A7-8 Penhale's Great Sale. rAA SPBCL?L ConataMe'e Blk Bin-' 0\7? coa? ?-. guaranteed relia?b?, JUSt the thing for tho rainy nights.; also fawn coloured Raincoats from 20s. PENHALK'E Ever Clean Collars are most econo;?io&l for tr&weJleM, campero, etc. Linen Collar, yet cMi be immediately sponged clean- No rubber. Three for 2s. 6d. Poet ld. extra.—232, High-st., Swaarea, ?E?'S S"Krts CoaAe. Donee? styl? ? -?- Ud.; Grey Flannel TrOU8Em, 5s. UdM 6a. lid., 20 knee. 15 boJitJom, A Large Stock of Eoys' Suits to cleai1, 3s. lid. to &.t. llfl.— Penhale, 232, High-st., Swaueea. 30 0 RE-.AL Ijlarvdy-snl Weiah Flannel Shirta, grey aad fawn, 5s. lid. each, eize 14 to 18. These Shirts wei* bought be- fere the hea.vy advance in wool. Secura them to-day. The next ceiisigniaent will be 6s. lid. or 7s. lid.—Peahede, 232, High-street, Swansea. 101A7-8 l SAILINGS. ABSOLUTELY FREE. BERTIE PERKINS AND CO., Passenger Steajnship Department, 11, Somerset-place (opposite the Town Hall), Swansea. UOOX ) PASSENGERS to America, Australia, India, i CaeacLt, Africa, New Zealand, and to fell parts 9f the World. Handbooks of information and all par- tieulars absolutely free. No bouking or any fees cfearged. Cabias are reoeived daily of the airival of varioui Passenger Steamers at Perts Abroad. Beatie Perkins and Co., are Official AgentA for the Best and Largest Passenger Steam- etoip Lines in the World. A MBRICA, Canada, South Africa, Aus- tr.alia.—Intending passengers cau have 1 their berths reserved at lowest ratce. Ali is formation free.-Apply Roberts, otearn- ■ khip Passeager Agent, MorriMoa. To EMIGRATION. For Cheapest Rates and Earliest Stjeamers for CaBada, Australia, Seuth and East Africa, United States of America. Al-gen- tine, etc., apply a.t oaco to HOULDER BROTHERS & Ca, Ltd., 41, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. PASSAGE BOOKED BY ALL LINES 10 ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Telegrams—"Hotxldens." Telephone—Central 12i5 (2 lineal. NOTICES. CHARABA-NO Propriems-Vreatad rp terake for conveying Sunday School from Tyc-roes to Swansea Bay,-Fo.r pai- tkulars Danes, j&ryn lAjs, l'ycroes. ¡OU7-1 "illlWJ4- )t if'l.. I GRIFFITHS g t 0" <. { l. ,t' Wi r. 1ii' f' r 11 J I. "11!. ¡.J I .(; Manufacturing^ i <-? I Clothiers, | -ARE | SPECIALISTS Juvenile Clothing 1 The Public are invited to inspect their I Large Selection of 1.11 S Boys' & Youths' Suits. B "NEYERDUN" Tweed Suits, | Thoroughly recommended for SCHOOL WEAR. For Value, Superiority and Appearance these Suits are UNSURPASSABLE. 31,32,33,34, CASTLE ST. SWANSEA. I IftlIlL" -un -tW.l'ü r- au. LlSDS ll^A MAgX | I I The Hall Mark of | Perfection in 8 Men's and Boys' 8 Clothing. THE HENLEY. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS and Organs, New and Seeond-I hand, by leading British makers; ex- j eel lent stock; inspection invited.-D. J. t Snell, 14a, 21 and 22, High-etreet Arcade, j Swansea. 103A7-10 CX RAMOPIIONES, from 13-3. 6ti.; New Double-sided Records from 10d. each. Repairs of every description. Largest stock of (immophoiiej and Iieconls in the country; every title in stock.—D. J. SneHs Popular Gramophone Stores, 14a, 21 and 22, High-street Arcade, Swansea. 105A7-10 DALBFORTY CO., LTD., nigb-otreet, Cardiff.—New Model Pianos. Second- hand Pianos at low prices for caeh;.easy t-arms arranged. Second-hand Organs from LZ. Second-ha-nd Piano Player, £ 8.—Lists ou application to Local Agency: 20, King Edward's-road, Swansea. 1 Godfrey and Cc.'s Announcements. STROUD Pianolo Player-Piano. 65gna„ fitted with all the latest expression devices, including the famous metrostyle and tbemedist, which enables the operator to interpret any mneic just as the greatest pianist would. Call and let Uø demonstrate it to you! —Godfrey and Co., Ltd., 22, St. Helen'tj-road, Swansea. ECLIPSE Model, our own manufacture, just returned from short hire, in prac- tically new condition; iron frame, full trichord, check action, very fine tone; wal- nut case. Original price ZBgns., reduced to ZOgne. cash or 10cv 6d. monthly.—Godfrey and Co., Ltd., 22, St. Helen's-road, Swansea ALLISON Piano, second-hand, just been thoroughly repaired, in excellent con- dition, iron frame, full trichord, check aotion; walnut case. Original price 36gna., reduced to 10giis. cash or 7». 6d. ni,(,nly.- Godfrey and Co.. Ltd., 22,, St. Helen's-road, Swauaea. 104A7-12 Thompson & Shackell's Announcements. BRir.'SifEAD PJANO?.—SoJ? Agenta fDr B &outh Thompson and Shaekell, Ltd.. 39, Castle-street, Swansea, etc., etc. The possession, of a "Brinsmead" is a uever- iailing souroe of happiness. SECOND-HAND Pianos from I-PS upwards. —Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 39, Castle-street, SWofn-S-ee., etc., etc., have at present a Splendid Stock of Second-hand lnstnimente for oalectian. CataJognee free. ESTEY dRC?A??ThoBapso??ndShackell. -L? Ltd., M, Caétl-gtroet, Swansea, etc., hold the Sole Agency for these unrivalled inst rumen is. Prices, from f,12 (cash). Illus- trated catalogue free on application. BROaDWOOD Player Pianos, Simplex Player Pianos, Auteolw.-Sole Agzntog: Thompeon end Shackell, Ltd., 39, Castle. etreet, Swansea, etc., etc. Largest cash dis- count, or easy terms arranged.  lop HZEM#amo"Esmg I Aid for tIle Ailing- 110 It your peace Is threatened by any ot the enemies of health such ae dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation. sick headache, loss of energy, and consequent depression,-you will find a (useful and reliable ally in I Beecham's Pills. These will || assist you to fight your way back to digestive health in the 8| it most satisfactory way and in I thesliortest time. When your I I tone is quite restored by a course |g CI of this excellent medicine an | occasional dose will keep you  f fit and well, and you will join |jj I the ranks of those thousands tj who seed no other remedy than I| I BEECHAM'S I C Aflqx  Prepared?onlyby 1 THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helms, Laucashfre. 3 SWd everywhere in boxes, Rj price t/H ? pUb) & 2/9(166 pilU) | l.ø..¿l "IØ_n:JJ AI t? MONEY. /^ASH Advanced to re?pect&bl? House- C holders. Stri&tIypriva.te.Ea?yterme. Apply personally or by letter.—M. Foner, 9, Carl ton-terrace, Swansea. 84A&-9 XIALF-A-MILLION TO LEND to aJl elaaew at One Hour's Notice, in earns of Es to 45,000, privately and simply on own promise to repay. No inquiries. Call or write in confidence. STANLEY DOWDING, LIMITED, 1, QUEEN SQUARE BRISTTOL. STANLEY DOWDING. Manager. SAME ADDRESS OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY. Swansea Mercantile Co., Ltd. 13, PARK STREET, SWANSEA, MAKt CASH ADVANCES DAILY from LID to £ 1,08?. No Charge Unless Business Done. Bills Discounted. Strictly Private and Confi- dential. For further particulars apply— H. B. JONES, Managing Director. £ 10 to dpIOXDOD To LEND by the Oldest Wesfc of England l:ir,m. P. I-AVVI!ENCE LTD., on Written Promise to ltepiiy. Life Policies, Furniture, Farm Stock, or other Security. Principal Remains, or can be Repaid by Easy Instal- ments. Promptness and Privacy. A Gentle. man will call and hand you cash at your house if desired. Distance no object. Do not expose your requirements locally.— Write Aianager, VICTOR HAMILTON, DON CHAMBERS. WiNE-STREET. BRISTOL MONEY TO LEND. Cash Advanced from £5 Upwards to Re- spectable Householders. Easy Repayments. Apply DISTRICT LOAN COMPANY, fcT. MARY CHAMBERS, cjiuitcii STREET. .> \V A NSEA. IF YOU WANT A PRIVATE CASH ADVANCE Apply to- ALBERT E. GASH, 6, UPLANDS CRESCENT, SWANSEA, Where any respectable person may obtain a Loan from X10 to any amount without fuss or loan office formalities. No Fees or Surties are required, and the a.mount is advanced in full. CASH FOIL EVERY BODY. A BOON TO WOULD-BE BORROWERS Pay your Rent, Bates, and all Bills. Have only one Creditor wnom you can pay by easy instalment a The old-established B^ti^h finance Company, approved and recom- mended by the Press, are making private Cash advances, £ 10 to £ 10.000, to all classes without any fuss, bother, or loan ofiice routine. Interest and repayments the lowest, in England. £ 1C repay £ 11 £ 10 repay 1. monthly. JE60 £ 55 £ 50 £ 100 £ 110 £ 103 £ 4 Larger amounts lower rates. Quarterly and yearly paymeins arranged. Absolute privacy guaranteed. PrcgpeciUs tree.—THE BRITISH FINANCE CO., 'Phone 1675 Bristol. QASH ADVANCED pRIVATELY FROM. R,10 TO £ 5,000. To Tradesmen, Professional Gentlemen, Farmers and Respectable Householders WITHOUT SECURITY OR SURETIES A WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY IS ALL WE REQUIRE. NO FEES or FI-NFS. STRICTEST PRIVACY GUARANTEED. Repayments to suit the convenience of Borrowers. Terms matually- agreed upon before business completed Distance no object. Loans from 5 per cent, can be arranged for persons entitled to money, in- vestments or property under Wills or Settlements. Such advances may remain unpaid for any number of years. CHARLES STEVENS, LTD., Hayes Buildrngs, The Hayes, Cardiff. Telephone N0. 467 Cardiff. rpHE J^RYNHYTRYD, J^|"ANTS ELTON, AND DISTRICT PERMANENT MONEY SOCIETY la prepared to ADVANCE LOANS FROM £5 to £ 100 to Respectable Applicants with the least possible delay MEMBERS ENROLLED DAILY. For further particulars apply to the Sec- retary, W. CLEMENT, BG, The SqTI(\, Brynhyfryd, Swanfta. MACHINERY. FANS and BLOWERS and other Foundry Machinery for Sale. j BARGAINS FOR PROMPT CASH. No. ROOTS BLOWER. "Acme." for D J smiths' fires. ONE DITTO, with hiffh-epeed VERTICAL 1 ENOINE combined, for 20 smiths' ftres THWAITES ROOT'S BLOWE-B, lljin. die. charge. charRgOeO.TS BLOWER, by AJMay? FOUNDRY BLOWING FAN. z6;n impeller 19m. discharge, aaeo 9-1-in. round outlet to fit on same. 1diu. Sshiele Pateat BLAST FAN. Lloyd's Patent BLOWING FAN", for 50! smiths' fires. New ROOTS Pattern BLOWER, Sin. SILENT BLOWING FANS, with Electric Motor combined. i 4ft, LLOYD'S  for ? smithe' jar*& BALL MIM?. with dmm. 2ft. 7m. and 5ft' Bin. outskle. by 1ft. 7in. wide. Improved FOUNDRY CORE OVENS, port- able type, and for fixing in wall. 4ft. 6in. diameter UNDERGEASED LOAM j; MILL, with stationary pan. CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, EMLYN & CENTRAL ENGINEERING WORKS. NEWPORT, MON. Established 1367. Local Representative: Mr ALBERT REE8 7, Connaught-road, Port Talbot. MOTOR CARS. CYCLES &c. FOR SALE j Ivor L. Roberts' (Oxford-street) Announcements. LIGHT (^ARS.—Early delivery of the re- nowned Perry, Enfield, Humtoeretto Models; prices from £ 130 complete. Pleaeo send" me your inquiry, which shall receive m-y perfconal attention. OT<)R C.YCLES.-Sole ag-e-ut lor. jj.Ul., Enfield, Douglas, A.J.S., Galithorpe, Humber, Morgan, fiunabouts, etc. Book early to avoid dela.y in delivery. Deferred terms arranged. Send your inquiries. agent for B.8.A., RoyaZ C Enfield, Robin Hood, Humber, etc. Prices from C3 193. 6d. to £13 13s. Easy payments arranged. Send for lirta. T?JS FIELD Light Car in stock, immediate -'? delivory, four-cylinder, five detachable wheels, square tyre, dynamo lighting sot, five lamps, hood aud screen complete, £ 1S6. Demonstration runs free. DELIVERY this week of Dougles Model B, 4 b.p. Secure by wire or letter. T\ELi VER Y this week.—Sporting Model D???man Rnnabout; ako B.S.A. 4? h.p. 3-speed Model Enfieid, 2~sti'oke, S-epo»d, and Enfield 6 h.p. Sidecar Combination. Wire 1 or write to secure. 'Phone No. 21x Cent. E A!TLY De-iverief, of all Ford Models. Terms arranged. C—TO MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. W- ANTED, £ 1,000 Mortgage on Property, with good margin; locAl.-Wz!W Margin," Leader Office. 104A7-C NOTICE TO BOWLING CLUB SECRETARI ES. The Leader and "Sporting News" will, as usual, give a good deal of prominence to bowls during the next few weeks. Score cards, and attio card-s for use on tlio rinkv, can be obtained on application being made to Pendragon. n
I SWANSEA PAVEMENTS' SCHEME.…
I SWANSEA PAVEMENTS' SCHEME. At a nieeting of the Swansea Highways Coinxaitiee on Tuosd&y, the Town Clerk reported on the Council's powers to oom- pel owners to make uppavement-8 adjoin- ingfucir property, and dnasmueh as this was stated to be a matter involving niiiles of pavements and thoutsauds of p-ounds it wis decided to hold a special meeting to consider it.
SWANSEA GAS CHARGES. 1
SWANSEA GAS CHARGES. 1 At Tuesday's meeting of the Swansea Highways Committee, the Town Clerk aod Surveyor recommended the payment of the demand of the Gas Company for an extra 6d. per 1,000 cubic Met of gas for stroa Hghting, making the total 3,, per 1,000. The extra cost w<n?d be £ 665, but aixmt £.209 would be Ha.r.-d on the de- creased -1igMin. The new rate was (Qlly mn th t onginaUj-
[ FLAC DAY FOR FRANCE |
[ FLAC DAY FOR FRANCE | How Swansea May Assist Oui* i- Ally's RcHef Work. The general committee of th^. FrpncK Relief Fund have been requested by the Seeoura National—the equivalent itt France of the A'a tion-al Relief Fllnu-- td: organise a French Flag Dav throughout Great Britain on July 14th. The whole of the net proceeds from such Flag Day will be handed over to the Sec-oi\rs National. July Itth, 1780, is to tLe French a. da Us reminding them of liberty from the oppressor. The date commemorates tJ10J tall of the Bastille, and, in times of peace, the holiday is celebrated with the greatest! • gaiety. Every village and city ie j flagged, bandstands are set up in tho principal streets, and the people dance iil. the open-air to the music, and keep it up gaily and late. This year it will be a lesr 1 light-hearted but more fervent celebnw tion, and it is appropriate that we, in. Great Britain, should join in it with, equaj, fervour. The occasion has inspired us with sg desire to do something worthy of our noble French ally-and ourselves. Tim war is still with us, and so we cannot lend ourselves to great rejoicings, marked by the usual concomitant of rejoicing-noise, but we ought to be able to rejoice io. something like silence for once, for thero is much at which we may rejoice even irt this hour of trial and stress. Wa ran rejoice none the less whole-heartedly, though quietly and generously, at the fact that we have so magnificent an ally, and that, on this quatorze Juillet, 1915, we are both united in the same glorious task of obtaining and maintaining for every or.-j, of up in Europe liberty from German oppression. Tho Mayor of Swansea (Ald. Daniel Jones), has given his cordial support to the movement, and a strong local Ind¡ps committee, with the Mayoress as pre?d* snt, has been formed to carry out the ( necessary arrangements. Lady ward superintendents have ))eerw appointed to organiso the efforts of a large number of collectors in the sale of French tricolour button-hole flags, as supplied by tho French Relief Fund. The fiags will be on sale in the streets of the town on Saturday next, July lotli, as well as on the appointed day, July 14th. Everyone is invited to help by the pur- chase of a flag, and thus give one further* proof of the solidarity which exists b, tween this country and -France. All donations towards this worthy movemenfi will be gratefully acknowledged by the local hon. treasurer, Mr. C. C. Viviart, London City and Midland Bank, WimU street, Swansea.
RAH BEFORE TBAIVICA8
RAH BEFORE TBAIVICA8 How Morriston Soldier's Son 1 Met His Death. An inquest was held at Morrisfton PQij('-ei Il::1t3.t.Ïon on Tuesday afternoon, before th? I borough ooroner, Mr. M,irr?s, on the body oj j Gearge Henry Sewell, 115, Graj?-ro?d, Mo I mton, the three-yearold son of Mr. aj d Mra Charles Sewell, who was knocked down by A •' tram car iu Wocd&eld-Ntr?et ca Mond:.y I afterDoon. j Susannah Sewell, the mother, said hc? j nuaband waa a Private in the Swansea Bat- j taIion, and had been a steeiworker. Sha was in Wcodfleld-street with her boy afc about 3.30 on Momday afternoon. They we-a looking in a shop window. She did lica know how the accidesit happened. She thought the child was by her tlide all thai time till she heard some women shouting. Tho Coroner asked her wliethc-r ehe dirt not thirk she should have taken more caj-e if the child, but she replied that he was only out. of her sight for a few momenta. Mr. D. J. Daviea, J.P.. ankl he was l ing oUtd6 his premisses. He fin L -■&« tu* little chap playing with the handle of a. motor-car that stood near. After that ha :;ol on the pavement, and then dartc4i a,croos the street behind the motor-ear. -M traai from Swansea was 4L,,Tnitig --Ion,- Nto Lhe same time and caught the hoy fn 11. Tb. whole affair W,18 a matter cf second a. CORONER AND THE MOTHER. CharUja Dowdle, 65, Hafod-terrace. motor* man in the employ of Swansea Tramways Co., said he had two ycarey experience i b driving. He had stopped abotit J6 yardiJ from the spot where the accidlent. h« ppened. He saw a motor car at. a stands'ill. (l1dI iust. he came up the child rushed rigbfr in front of the car. He applied the brake*, end pulled up in the length of the car; then w.nt It-o the child's aesi^fance. A passenger on the oar rJid ,?» "aw tlia child dragged along, and the back wheel went over him. The Coroner said it appeared to he a pi) re accident. But he thought the mother wii not altogether free from hhxtre. »<•„<« I not a stroiiger to Morriston; she knew of the extent of the traffic; and h-eo thought she was to blame in Allowing the child -(i, be out of her igllt for two or three minutes. He was exceedingly eiorry for her, and hopc.6 this would be a warning to her and ro many other mothers. It wo* a marvel o him it-hrtt more children were not killed, when so many little tots were allowed ta ramble as they did abotit the roads. The jury returned a verdict of accidental death," and said that no blttme wc.4 attached to anyone. Inspector Maimone, on behalf of th-ei Swansea Tramways Co., expi-eesed sympatiiy with the parents.
I TRAFFIC-DAMAGED ROADS !…
TRAFFIC-DAMAGED ROADS ——————— ——————— I Swansea Delegates' Imjpres* sions From a Cosiferesros. A practical and altogether admirable report was presented, at Tuesday's o>oer- ing of the.Swansea Health Committee, of the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Borough Survey(-lr's v-isit- to ?' Mnnicip?  b e Miinicil)a i and Private Engineer? and National Road Conference in London. Applyir? their conclusions to SwaD6a. it would mean that all the roads with considerable gradients, which had water- bound surfaces and carried heavy traffic should, at the earliest opportunity, be paved with some permanent material, such as asphalt, wood, etc.; that all tha roads with suitable gradients, and having water-hound surfaces and carrying ordi- nary or light traffic, should, when they required re-suri'acing, be treated with tar macadam; and that the policy of tha committee in reouiring that private streets with suitable gradients should bo made up with tar macadam, was sound I and should be, continued. The Chairnlan said the eTperimer*' they had witnessed showed them what avoid, if not what to do. It was stated, incidentally, that Tnini; dad Lake asphalt, of which the mininitt,,4 is rising a considerable quantity, gave satisfactory results in seme of the experi- ments examined.
" SOFT WHITE HANOS
SOFT WHITE HANOS Under All Conditions If You Use Cuticura. Trial Free. The soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointf ment to soothe and hal. Nothing better purer, sweeter or more effective at any price than these fragrant supea-O^eamcrji cmolli-ents. A one-night treatment wilj test them in the severest forms of red, rough, chapped and sore hands. Sample each free by post with 3-p.. ?t with 3,) ,,)* Skin Book. Address postcard, F. New. liery and Sons, 37, Chartcrhollse Slq, Loll. don, E.C., Eng. Sold eT^rJwkere.