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?——uM———— ? .—-?. ——————————-?- 1 Ifr* —, J SERGT^ Mcchanlea; I SERGT. MechanteC? F BARNARD Transport With Haifao Expeditionary Force "I have great pleasure in writing to you regarding your Phosferine, and how useful I have found it of late years and also at present. I have been a chauffeur for 14 years which took me out in all weathers and at all times, but continual use of Phosferine kept me fit, and prevented me from catching cold. I arp subject to a weak chest having had pneumonia, and since having joined the Army (the Mechanical Transport section) am now in Italy where the weather is very treacherous, so I find great comfort in Phosferine, as one needs all one's nerves out here; also I find Phosferine prevents head- aches, and in general is a wonderful nerve tonic; and as I am now a Sergeant with a squad of men, I recommend its values to them, and explain to them the goodness of it. You are at libe-rty to use this testimonial, as I think it will recommend its value to others who suffer from nerves and other complaints." This shrewd Sergeant finds in Phosferine just that extra protection the system needs to withstand the hardships and exposures of his military duties Phosferine raised his vitalt forces to unfailingly sustain him unharmed throughout the most unusual and unhealthy conditions he experiences. When you require the Best Tonic Medicine, see that you gel ?*?? B Nt ??? ??? B?? B?? tf*??? B Mk B NHBB 0 S PHOSFERINE A PROYBK REMEDY FOR nervous DebtUty Influenza Indigestion Sleeplesenese Exhaustion Neuralgia Maternity Weakness Premature Decay Meotal Exhaustion Loss of Appetito Lassitude Neuritis Faintness Brain-Fag Anemia Backache Rlieumatisn: Headache Hysteria Sciatica Phosferine has a world-wide repute for curing disorders of the nervous system more completely and speedily, and at less cost than any other preparation.  SPECIAL SERVICE NOTE ?? Tt?ts. the Tablet fbrm being particularly convenient for men on ACTIVE SERVICE, traveller*, etc. It can be used any time, anywhere, in accurate doses, as no water is needed. The 2/9 tnbe is small enough to carry in the pocket, and contains 90 doses. Your sailor or soldier will be the better for Phosferine-&end bim a tube of tablets. Sold by all Chemists, Stores, etc. The 2/9 size contains nearly four times the 3/1 i size. ?-' "?%\ ? t*?'  cs f M ]/. ifL. L.I^ PICTURE THE IMPROVEMENT IN YOUR FIGURE. I You can make your mirror tell a (liffere nt story: you con ma-ke- it show a*slimmer ■"Tnist, narrower hips, and smaller bust—if you wear W.B. REDVSO CORSETS. 1 W.B. REDUSU CORSETS support and redistribute superfluous fb,1 and make you look ten to twenty pounds lighter. Hyf H, J^eduso ■ I ffoi#e taagEERSf j Thf Ccr?t iHu?hatr-d is the new PeduM No. 723, made in White and GrJ Coutil, I in sizes trcill 22 to 36 inches. Price, M/H per pah. j ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET SENT POST FREE urol4 REQUEST. I1 Orders by post receive prompt and careful attention j JAMES HOWELL AND CO., LTD.91 The Cardiff Drapers CARDIFF. PIANOS. 0 p i A P, os. No Firm doiftg a Hire Busfcess hears a better reputa^cn than T H M'pm- SO S H A C K'I?F0.L 16 L -4 Player Pif!!p!s LTD. THOMPSON" SHACKELL, Player Pianos, 4olo,. Agents for Estey Organs an4 Brinsmead atld Breadwood Ptayer PL, r 38, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA, And. at; Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Pontypridd, Linneily, Bridgend, Bvgoed, Ebbw Vale, Bristol, etc., ete. ,?..?.. J'  .-——- —————— f FÔlt:1fm:riEALïNG,5L- > BEST TEEMS ?KD GO(),Y.ALUE. I j •' 'iAEGEST ST^fl^^INjiWALES TO SELECT FROM. TO SELW?T FRO-Y. WASTE paper 5/6 per cwt. for Mixed, any Colpur or Quality. 9/- to 14/- per cwt. for Better Qualities. I THOMAS OWEN & CO., Ltd., Ely Paper Works, CARDIFF. V. •. v1- ,-Wiu Lena wj<3 PA-rlt"nlaa —.
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T EIN HIAITH, EIN CWlAD A'N GENEDt I (GAN AWSTIN.) Oddiwrth fy hen yyfaill, y lienor enwog Beriah," derbymais yegrii aj ycia lwyddiannus y gweithiwr galluog &ydd weJi ei bennodi gan y l'rit Weinidog i fed yn olynvdd l'r diiveddar Arglwydd Khondda, iel Kheolwr Bwyd y Deyrnas. Drwg gennyf tod prinder gofod yn lludd- ias yr hyn t'uaswn yn hotti ei wneyd- cylipeddi yr erthygl ddiddorol yn 11awn; end gwyr y darlleiyiydd fy anhawsdear, a rhaid i mi telly ioddloni ar ddiiynnu nodion byrr. Yr Tvythnos ddnveddaf," medd Mr. Beriah Cwynte Evans, yr oeddem vn galaru am golli ohonom v pendefig urddaeol Argl-.vydd Khondda" fel Rhe- olttr ein Bwyd. Yr Tvythnos hon yr ydym yn croesawu y givoitliivrr eyml, Mr. J. R. Clynes, A.S., fel ei olyn- ydd yn un o ewydrii pwyeicaf y deyrnas. Dib.yna ein llwytkliant yn y rhyfel fwy ar ein gallu fel gwlad i gadw newyn ac angen draw o'r cartref na bya yn oed ar allu ein milwyr i ddal en tir ar faes y gad. Ma-e Bwydd Rheolwr ein Bwyd mor bwyeig ag eiddo I'ennaeth ein Swyddfa Hyfel. Un o feibion Llafur yw Mr. Clynos, ac mae banes ei yrfa gyhoeddus mor rhamantus ag eiddo Mr. Lloyd George ei hun." Dilynna ^r ygrif yrfa ramantus Mr. Clynes or ajnser y gadawcdd yr ysgol, pan yn ddengml^yrfd oed, i i'yned i weithio ir felin g<">ffwrij drwy ei vm- drechion diflino gvda'r gorehwyl o barotoi j ei hun i ddyfod yn siaradwr cyhoeddus: ei lwyddiant fel arweinvdd Uudeb y Gweithwyr -N'wy yn Manceiniori; 3,1 etholiad i Dy'r Cyffredin ddeuddeng- mlynedd yn oi. Elynetld dewiswyd ef yn gynortliwydd a dirprwy i Arglwvdd Khondda, fel Rhe^hvr ein Bwyd. Crd- iiabyddir of hdd,;w fel y mvyaf llwvdd- ianus o Aelodau Plaid Llafur yn y Senecid. Teyrnged i'w allu. a gwarojraei'h i haeddianol i hawliau a dylanwad Llafur yn nyfodol y deyriiiis, oedd gwaith Mr. UOTd George yn ei d dew is fel olynydd J jpilwng i wr o alluoedd a medr Arglwydd I lihondda. Gwan ac eiddil o gorff, elir a chraff a feddwl, gwr o argylioeddiadau dwfn a chryf, yn werinwr byd seiliau ei fodolaeth, yn ? r piaen a ?Tx-st nad ofna wg ac na rhwenych wen neb, mae J. R. U\nf\S y? Rhe >hvr Bwyd ddylai fod wrth fodd calon Gwerin Cymru/" Mewn nod;, n a getais oddiwrth Mr. I). Morlais SamueJ, Aljertawe, ysgrifcnnydd Adran Gorllewin Morganwg o Undeb j Cenedlaethoi y Cymdsithasau Cymraeg, gelwir &ylw at gaig am i eglwysi o bob enwad -gadw Sul, Awst y Tied, yn Sabboth CymrtMg yn ngvrir yelyr y ddau air." Dywed fod y Parch. T. Orchwy HOW"3D, Llanelli, cynmillydd pwvllgor y I j gwoniidogion, yu g'.Tneyd ei rau yn y cyf- eiriad o wahodd ei frodyr i gydweitliredu, a gotynna Morlais i minnau awgrymu iiiai da tyddai i Gymdeithasau (.'yinre-ig y Gorllewinl)art]x wneyd eu goreu glaa i t Ar gongl y cerdyn y mae darlun bychan o tarn, yn hyfiorddi ei phlentyn, a I ch.da'¡' geiriau laith dy fam," ac arwyddeiriau newydd spon, y mao y nodyn yn darawiadol arog ben: "Gorau I' Adran, Adran l'yw." Gyda Haw, dyni.i englynion Morlais i 1'aer Atiortawe. 1917-18, yr Henadur Ben Jones, Y.IJ.— 1'n allnwyl l,'aer yn gynnes—ni a riiown Ein iiwre dirodres; I dwr haeddiant naid roddca Heibio'n lhwydd i ben y rhee. Nod i holl enaid e'—sy' i gyrracdd (iris goryn y 1 lech res; '-1 Bywn y rhawd i ben y rileS Yw Ilinell ei holl hanes. swydd yn Eglwys Ion—via Ei gymeriad ffyddlon; [uiawredd A nwvf ei dant a'i fyw don Yn fywjd i'n odiaon. A gwelai drum pinagl ei dre'~a swyn Prif sedd Aliertawe; A chyrraedd xuegis cliware' 1 hon yn Faer wnai efe. L'ry yn uwch, yn uwch i nen-ani-hydedd Rhodied ein Maer trvlen; <- Deued yn nod dwr awen. Ac amherawdr Cymru Wen! Ysgrifenna Mr. David Jenkins, ewyddog adnabyddus y Gweithwyr A lean, attaf lei hyn:—"Anwyl Gymrawd,—Pan ddar- llenais t\ich cyleiriad yn y Golofn Gvm- reig pa nos at gleddyf Dr. Price, Llantri- ant.. cofiais am ddadl ddyddorol ddilyn- edd gorphlosgiad yr lien feddyg yn fc'eren Cymru: rhwng Thalamus ac Afanwy. Mae'r olai yn lyiv ac yn hoini heddyw, er yn mhell dros SO mlwnld oed, ac yn fwy adnabyddus elallai fel Dr. Harries, ireherbert. Treulia ef ei brvdnawn- ddydd yn Mhorthycawl, tra y mao I'halamus wedi noswylio, ac yn huno ci hirgwEg yn yr Aiuerig. Yn un o'i lytljyrnu dwedai Thalamus, yn mysg pethuu eraill manteisiol ddil nent yr arferiad o gorph- lopgi, y cae'r byw y fantais pan yn symud o wlad i wlad, neu o un cylandir i'r llull, ddwyn ganddynt weddillion ea perthyn- nsau ymadawedig, tra yr oedd claddu yn gwneyd byn yn anmhosibi. Rhywbeth fel ¡ ,n dilyn oedd atebiad Afanwy: pfi ba.i Thalallll.b yn mordwyo i'r Amerig eta a fbyrfl llosgedig ei dadcu a'i iamgu gydag e' mown dwy hotel, ac i'r adKyfodbd I cyntaf gymeryd !le. golygfa hynod f?ddai I ?wfi'd yr hen wr yn Iwhho aU.?n o b<n?d dde ei W)t. n'r lien wraig yn taegu allan 01 logell chwith/ J* Ac yn olaf, wele engl-rn i'r Telynor gan "Frithyll AL-ortawe lileng i fraw ollwng o fron—ei delyn Hen dalaith ei galon: Eneidia r Haw llori, Xa:d ochenaid o'i chwynion.
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COUNCiL YEAR BOOK. <o> I C?an $weep Possibility ij and a PMb?catton. r-rery 1-mr the meuibers of the Swan- ) sea. Borough Council -'Inti tho.-e who r. re legitimately interested in the Council's bus,ines,.R eah receive a copy of the Coim- ..Ws year book. neatly bouTid. The Stores Committee propose to continno the ar- rangement. the price being unchanged. When the minutes of the Stores Com- mittee came up for confirmation od Wed- nesday, Mr. D J. Bassett asked if it was nece»i&ary to have the books every year, «spresing the opinion that it was a serious waste of public money. Ald. Tutton added that the covers were I of leather. and were expensive. lie sug- srested that the internal matter only might be renewed, and pasted in the old covers. Mr. Will Owen asked if it was proposed to get new covers, and agreed N-ith Mr. Bassett's opinion. He added that on another body with which he was associated the covers had been made to last for three yea r-i. The Mayor pointed out that they had the extension in new, and expected an influx of additional members, and others pointed out that some twenty or more of the It old £ <mg might be defeated at the polls. Air. Owen moved that the Council pro- cure insets on! and use the old covers.— Mr. Basse ft seconded. The Town Clerk said the saving effected by such a course would be onlv about JS5. In view of this intimation. the concen- sus of opinion was that the saving iA-, not j worth co'" nùTjng. and the minute of the Stojr? C?'mmittee .T? co4fir +.:?
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LADIES! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR. Danderinc" makes hiir thick, glossy and wavy. Removes all dandruff, stops itching ccafp and falling hair, lo^be oia ^uV-afl ot heavv, beautiiul jiair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, uavy and fre,, irom dandruff is merely a. matter of using a little Dandcrine. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and Id's of it. Just. get a bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now—apply a. little as directed, and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abund- ance, freshness, flutliness, and an incom- parable gk»f» and lustre, and try as you will you cannot find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will lie at tor ahout two weeks' use. when you will zco, new hair-fiue and downy at fi rst- ts- I)ull really now hair—sprout- ing. out all over your scalp. Danderine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff,'and cure for itchy scalp, and it never fails to stop falling hair at once. All chemists sell and re- commend Danderinc Is. 3d. and 23. 6d. a bottle. if you want to prove how pretty and soft your iia i- really is. moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair—taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will h oft, glc.y tnd beautiftil in just a few moments—a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. Friction Surfaces were -¡11e first fabric brake & clutch linings invented. Many imitations have followed, hurt none of them so effici- ent, durable, OT economical. Write for lists. rHE flERBéRT FROOO co. LTQ., ClIAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH. CARDIFF Haslarn and Sretton (Bristol), Ltd. H. WINDSOR PLACE. Depots at London, Birmingham, Belfast, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, and Newcastle. 514 Jt'i:>"}; "{J':p"("<, "<, MISCELLANEOUS. CtQAL TAKING- (Biturainous. St can or > Anthracite) Warned: i-tate acreacce. royalty and if proved.—" Collier," Lea-der Ofiicc. tfwansea. C7-19 ""] BE WOOD.—Wanted, any Quantity of 1,. Wood for Firewood..—Apply Firewood Works. Owmbwrla. 1A7-25 C'-E-XTS or Chahs' WaDted for MiM!on ? Hall; m"st be chcar— Apply F Wil- hams. "aktemh. Bryn road Loushor. 50ZA7-22 Q?RPB??ED S?aca?a.: Ho<-?9 ai. Borne of ? tb?rGaioMpricp3. Fuhed P1Ilow-Cbf3. from b.??l e?4c,,h ab.-tirl. but true. I DouMe-wu?b Cr-?gments. 'L/01 yard: some 6ti!t ?ft: burrv u o and eet your ratIOn- HD.tadd. ?<. ct Helen's-road. Swansea. 1. llU;-¡:S Wamed. over Pitwood eize.—Jen- .1 -nin?t.. Ltd. Woodworkers. Pennywell- rcad Bristol. Bra_Qcl? at Porthc?wl. $TC ri^RACTION Engines or Hones Wanted cu J- ?.ue 'Jaywork or oiecc?ork. for Pit- wood sn't Tr';e Hauling in various coun- ties.—Jennings. Ltd (Controlled Establish- J ment), Woodworkers. Pennyweli road nris- iol ~Jt_fv\ SHOP-SOILED Kitchen Kanpes in ner- feet v;orkjri2 order to He-Jr. from £J 108,lfjlls. English and Co. Swansea. C6,10 0NCEMENTS. B-AZ-ARGOOL)S=-=Tø;-v" JL? etc. eyery kind: advic? to beginners: also best spare time agencv: 80-page Cata- logue free.May (160) Georse street. Birm- inpham. ere -l nIÚIT1îR.Ree:t P1'iees siven by me ij for Second-hand Eurnjt.urf and Antjaue Furniture of any demription Drop me a postcard, or ?a!—Wm James. 8 Fabian- street St. Thomas CTO I I OD()-riD-;Tbl, and Rad Rai' Guide. ii -Tbe current issu. of t.hi? nopular Publication is on al. a? all Ra.?'Aay Roo?- j ,taU.. and leading Newsatrenta. Nearly 500 j parea It deals with over 5.000 Railway Sta- I tions. At sixpence ii if th? hest, and cheap- l't Rnilway Guide nnhiirbed. T o can Bu:v the Present.? you wish to take back with jou from Bi:l!ork Bros, .lewellqre. Portland-strfct, an 1 10. Dunn! Mumbles. 1A7-23 M U {-rCALINST RUMENTS SECONB-HAXD Piano, by London maker. • 10 srns ca-h: Sw.-ond-h»nd Piano, by Waddinuton. ISgns cash: Second-hand Piano by St<jdart. 22 ens cash Second-hand Piano by D'Altnaine, 24 ^tis cash: Second-hand Piano by Godfrey. 24 gii, cash Larpo stock )f New Pianos fVrerfcical II nd Overstrung) at l/owest Ca?h Prices or Monthly Pavments. Dail and Inspect our Stoch —Godfrey and Do.. Ltd.. 22, St Helen's-road Swansea 300Ai -20 rpHOAH)SON & SHACKELL Ltd.. Mu?o JL War?hons?e 39 Casti?-itrpet. Swansea. For Musio and, Records, Orarropliones from, l "LEADER" CLASSIFIED ADVTS MISCELLANEOUS SITLrATiONS VACANT. WANTED, 100 Youths between the noires I T of 1&4 and 176 to fill the Vacancies at our College cau1 by recent appointments. Good permanent situations waiting—Apply Wireless Training College. Ltd. St. Mary- street. Cardiff, 0" Caetle-street, Swansea. Phono: 3008 Cardiff. W A-NTED Experienced First Hand, Dra- tT pery and Boot Department; must be obliging and energetic.—Apply, immedi- ately, with particulars of experience, asre. wages, etc.. to Carmarthen Industrial Co- operative Society, Ltd.. Kins-street Car- marthen. 1A7-23 Men and Youths, GENT Wanted, on Commission onlv. calling upon Grocers. Chemist, tie for Melbo Beef Tea, Cubes: arood connection already made; ground. Swansea, Carmar- then, and Pembroke.—Apply 45. Thomas- street. Liverpool, by letter, giving full par- tifulars. 299A/-19 LERK, used to Railway Accounts. Wanted imnuyiiaVely for Colliery Olltce.-Writ-e Box 36 Post, Office Swansea. 301A7-20 DRIVER Wanted, to take charge of one i horse.—Apply If. Stone. Wine Mer- Swansea. 500A7-19 Gi ROCERY.—Wanted, at once EauJier. ac- T cU3tomed to hor5es: ineiiRible.—Apply. stating age. wagee, etc.. to Co-operative Society. Cwmgcrse, Gwauncaegurwen. 1A7-19 N 4. VV lES Wanted: ineligible for Arayr L'i Is per hun ioppee Co.. c/o North's Navigation Collieries. Tondti. Glam (7f 0 TROUSERS Hands WaDd,-G. Owen. 22. ?_Union-street. 302A7-18 'T,N'l'ED;-Drif 2-tou V?! Mowr Lorry.—ADpty Lewis, Jonea. and Co., Strand. ;02A7-18 ??."AJ?TED. immediately. Competent Book- V: keeper; not eligible. Also Youth for Shipbroker's OfFice,-APPL-F "5 16," Leader OSice. 1A.7-24 "Y^TANTED 'Men fincligiblp) for First-class Assurance Office: Fforestfach and _M_ an«elton; splendid opporvunity for rifrht. ".vorkers.—Give particulars Box "S 15." Leader Office. 1A7-23 Men and Women. T\RAPEBY Porter Wanted -¡;;mediatî J ? male or female: light work: good wages to suitable person- male applicants ciubt be ineligible for Army.—Morris Draper. Llanelly. C7-IB Women and Girls, I 'T,'ÀPK{jESèED Pl{Cc.sortrs Re. -1 quired.—Apply Maaa?re?e. Swansea Baths and Laundry. .M1A7-?2 ?.RdCHRY.—Wanted. Lady'?SM?tar?''w)th G experience; state full particulars.— Ai ply ? Lewis. Kesnn road. Plaemarl __lA7-1!i D E. JONES. Ltd., Mackworth H?tpt.- P, Wanted, Stillroom Maid: aim Wait- rtite and E\ening Waitresses.—Apply liana. Stress^ 1A7-1S WANTED. Respectable Woman, to Clenn Ofiicee, etc.-Croc-o and Co., C-aer- etreet. 1A7.23 f WANTED, immediately, Lanndrv T f ner.—Apply Matron. Swaneea General Hospital. 502A7-22 l\rAN'j'ED, Young Lady Clerk; state aeH. V?s exper?nce and salary rcQuired.— Apply S 14," Daily Leader. lA'i-il Domestic Servants. r' .) EQ,U IRED- Reliable Housekeeper for At Cottage in Gower: attend one Cow ana Poultry; good home for suitable per- son.—Apply Housekeeper." Daily Leader. X2A/±2 THE WELSH HOSPITAL, NETLEY. T>EQUIR £ D, Experienced Cook for StaH .t? Kitchen: about 30; gcKA manacer: wages. £ 48; uniform- good references. Also Kitchenmaid And three General Duty Maids.—Apply Commanding Officer. W'■ i> Hospital. Netley. C7.13 at once good General.—Apply v ti G.W.R. Refreehment Department, Mcath Utation. C7-22 ??/'A?iTHD immediately. Girl for Housc- work.-Apply ?rs. Davies. 159. Rhyd- dings-terrace. lJ pIa ndlS. 302A7-18 ANTED, ft Young Respectable Girl: I in fainily.-Appix. after 6.50. at 7, Grosvenor-road. Sketty. -A.7-23 All RANTFD, Girl for lizhi, housework and V help with baby (li) months): wages 12s. 6d. weekly; Kingston-on-Thames.—A. Hall Smith. tion RO.va. Hotel. Aberystwyth^ WJANTED. Staid Cook-General and Yju?jt Vt Housemaid, capable of all duties for small family in comfortable country home: middle-aged woman considered.—State f-Ke. with full particaJars to "Gowerton." Lea der OfEce. Swanset. 502A7-2- Boys, Girls, Apprentices, &C, ?T?NTED? "Stroug Lad for Machine Pxom.-A?plv Leader Omce. &wan?c? All TANTED. Boy (15-16) for Milk Rounds: able to drive.-lS. Miers-etreet, St Thomas; -299A7-19 WANTED bv Steamship Agents. Smart f f Lad as Office Boy.—Apply BO) "S Leader Office, Swansea 7 >ivANTED. Apprentices to the Joinery VV Trade—Apply John Lewis, Son. and Co.. Prince of Wales "Dock Swansea. 300A7-19 "Ttx\ TANTEdI Sharp Lad for Exporters' and Sbipbrokers' Omce-AppIy. in own handwriting, to Box No. "S 4," c''° Da!Lv TnP^?.g Loader. ?wausea. ?03A?l9 SITUATIONS W?iNTED. ACCOUNTS.—Advertiser is prepared to ¡ Am?t up Tradesmen's Accounts on verv reasonable terms.—Pleaso communicate w'th S.?," Leader OCjce. ??7-0 LOST AND FOUND. OSTSunday, July 14th. between Bryn- i mill and Mumbles. Pocket Wadet con- fining Notea and Important Letters, pro- pcrt.v Wounded Soldic.—Mallinson, Red j Cross Hospital. Brynmill. (K&epsakc. HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR SALE AND TO LET.. 17H3R SALE. Six-room Houee, off il?le_ 'r ?treft- investment.—Write "S 11: leader Office. _30?1 riio LET. 19, Lc Breos-avenue. Modern JL House, furnished complete: 3 bedrooms. 2 reception rooms, kitchen, hot and cold water, clectrio light, usual offices.-Appl:1 Harrison 8 Uplands-terrace Swansea. 299A7-IS BECOME your own Landlord by Usirs1 n your Rent as Purchase "Landlord," Leader Swansea. C7: Q/6 Weekly will Purchase a £ 250 House an ,i6.j distriet.-Wri-A House, I"Aer.an", Messrs. Edward Roberts and Son's Announcements. FOR SALE FP-EEHOLD Rp??cMce. Queen'roa?: 2 Jf recfptiou, 5 bedrooms, oathroom. all modern cnvenienceaclose to trams; mod- eratc vri required. _? _?? T'PEE.HbLD &weniT;R.h-?ae. 6endr<in: Z ? Mttintf-BOOTns. 3 bedrooms bath-room, usu? omc; very luge garden; m ()derat i'rice. t-EA-.r;EIJOIX»-:Riden- Hawthorne, ii avenue; 3 recention rooms. 4 bed- rooms bath-room, kitchen scullery, all usual omees: lonf?epsej low ground rent. T'EASfHOLD ResideDce; Erooklands-t!??.- f J race: 3 rccepHcr). 6 bedrooms, bath- rnom. kitchen, scullery aU usual of&cpa: oarly poesesgion: moderate price. 1- EASEHOLD-D!Vf'iiin=-bou'6e- Sketty. ? J-? Rittintf-roome. 3 hcdr?ms. kitchen, and ullerY. all usual ofBces: very 1'?'? lease: low ground rent. s EA^EHOLD Semi-detached Residence. I -i?. Mumbles: 2 reception ;-s. 6 bed rooms. bath-room kitchen and scullery, all usual offices; moderate price required. iFURTHER ParHcuIars of the above from FEd,mard Roberts and Son. Auctioneers. Surveyors and Valuers. Llanfair Buildircs, Swansea, C7:5 APARTMENTS & LODGINGS TO LET AND WANTED. A PAH.TMENTSWan ted (Firrni^hed or TJ furni-shei): 2 bedrooms aud Sitting- room; witbout atte-niar.(-e.- Writ-, S 3," Dajly Leader. Swansea. 300A7-19 (^LYDACH or Ynistawe.—Wanted Lnvce J Sitt.ins-room and Bedroom in house j*yitti bathroom preferred.—Replies to "S 10." eader Office, Swansea 3Q2A7-13 N EATH.-Walited Furnished DeArOOm or 1\ B wl -S i 11 i n g-room. by Soldier's Wife; out in business all day.—State terms to I Business." Leader office, Neatli. C7-23 X\7"ANTED. Bed-Sitting-room: central.— i -W.-ite "S 13," Leader Office. Swan- eM,. 1A7-19 BUSINESSES WANTED. OWLETS, or Sweets and Tobacco, Bl1"in O Wanted; must be in good position: cash waiting.-Send full particulars to fcjykfs. 48, Norwich-avtymer Bournemouth. <307A7-21 -"qí r.D WARD 1 i—n -SALE D7-A 1i THEBREAT OPPORTUNiTY a. a. ¥ FOR■ESDMOMIEAL BUYING. 1 Although every article we offer is as useful as can be, yet we do not hold its utility an excuse for not reducing the price of it. excuse for not reducing the price of it. During this week-end we shall offer all kinds of White-wear and Night-wear, as well as Corsets and other necessities of everyday use, at Bargain Prices, Any Garments that are the least degree soiled or crumpled will be subject to very drastic reductions, and it will be no difficult task to replenish the wardrobe at little, if any, more than one-half the customary expenditure. TIE PRICE CONCESSIONS ARE SIMPLY EXTRAORDINARY yt THE PRICE CONCESSIONS £ Grt<S £ n8t2& %ssar WQ1 Oxford Street '11 ARE SiMPLY EXTRAORDINARY ????'?F ? f ? n? NOW is the time ..to put every ounce of energy and every penny into the War. It ? ? 'E  is nearing the turning point. No one who is not fighting must hesitate to lend. To the extent to which you lend you will de- serve to. win. BUY r «wwwrawKBaaaBnw»^ ranrew«'w'r"HlffWir fmrnwr8™1* W i;AY INVEST THE MONEY you have on deposit. Any Banker or Stockbroker will attend to the matter for you. '?<Jf.ti/:t.t -'4¡.;Z;Ý';Pfi1.1:¡Of ;h,$?f:if;;A.(-> "X: FOR SALE. I FOR SALE. Pair of Timber Wlice!s I- Sam Dunn's Stables. Kimberley-road. kehy 7-lc F 111 F, 13itICKS.-T,arge. Quantities for prompt Salo; cood sccond-liaild: can be loaded promptly; low prices quoted Fur- ther details from Thoa. W. Ward, Etrt Britcnfcri-y.. ]m SALE. Six-ton Sentinel Steam Lorrr. —Apply the London-Wcish Stearnsbin '■>~r.panv. Ltd., Exchange buildings wan. sea. ^JAFES.-—Pair Sin. Hauling Engines- íiJJ. fleam Putnp. for Sale.—Birt. j}7a+ tjirand, Swal1,'d1" Ci.2G L Print"d and Published by t,he Swansea Press. 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