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AMUSEMENTS. TO-N IGHT 6.30. 1Sr. + 'Phone: Central 93. CEORCE MOZART ms IN NEW TYPES AND IDEAS. liiLDAY AND fUX, fiv6««Hng 'IKEY LEVYS BIRTJIDAY/ Comedians who can Sing. r" tacest News and War Picture*. FTAK KAVANAGH TRIO, In Comedy Juggling. Z MAISIE DANVERS, • In Boy Impressions. WJgftl- jfBSS! U8S! JOHNNY FULLER, The Original Cat on the Wire. I, THE MONZOS, fcAKFGLO-SP ANISH). in their Clever and Versatile Novelty Pot Pourri. NEXT WEEK- HARRY WELDON, C RAND THEATRE 1II'r MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1918, Six Nights at 7.30, m MATINEE on SATURDAY at 2.38. ? Albert de Courville prœents THE 13th CHAIR. N-ext Week.-The Charming Human Play ?? BETTY AT BAY. THE PICTURE HOUSE, Sc. The House of Good Pictures and Music. c TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. W. S. Hart in WOLVES OF THE RAIE, A Western Drama Full of Thrills and » Excitement. ?ATHE GAZETTE. THE NEIGHBOUR'S BABY (Triangle Comic). SECRET OF THE SWAMP (Drama). Thursday Next.-Hazel Dawn and Owen Moore in UNDER COVER. CASTLE CINEMA Where Everyoody G(,-s." Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. A DEBT OF HONOUR, Tive Part Win. Fox Drama, featuring Peggy Hy!and. ■ WOODEN SHOES, Five Part Triangle Photo Play. .His Neighbour's Baby.—Love Under < over.-Back to the Balkans.-Pathe's G azette. Thursday Next.—SHIRLEY KAYE, fea- turing Clara Kimball Young. CARLTON UINEMA The House with an Orchestra. FO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. William Farnum in THE CONQUEROR, « A Titanic Drama of tle Life and Adven- tures of Early-Day Pioneers. CHANGE OF ADMINISTRATION. « PATHE GAZETTE. FATTY. Thursday Next.-THE CONQUEROR. ELYSIU M. F. as, 2.30 till 19.30. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Margaret Blanche and Randle Ayrton in MY SWEETHEART The Celebrated Love Drama, and one of the most Popular Plays Ever Staged. THE BULL'S EYE (Episode 7), Riding Wild." SON OF A GUN (Fox Comedy). TOPICAL BUDGET. Thurs. Next.-THE MORAL LAW. PUBLJC NOTI CES. Preliminary Notice. Penllergaer Horticultural Society, Will hold their SECOND ANNUAL FRUIT and VEGETABLE and FLOWER SHOW, On AUGUST 25th, 1919. Particulars later. GORSEINON. A Free Public LECTURE Will be delivered (God willing) at THE PALACE, At 2.45 p.m. on Sunday, October 6th, 1918. Subject; 'The Bible, the Jew and Britain.' By Mr. J. M. THOMAS, Llanelly. A Cordial Invitation to AIL All Seats Free. No Collection. Pleaee bring your Bibles. DCSNT FORGET! TABERNACLE, LLWYNHENDY. Grand Competitive Concert, OCTOBER 12, 1918. Champion Solo (Female), Prize 2§ ffiis; Coejaplon Solo (Male). 2 s; Solos—So- vreac. Contralto, Tenor, and Bats, 1 gn. Kovico Solo 15s.: Duet (Tenor and Base), 35s.: Recitation (Open) Adults. ? gns; Re- citation (under 16)-1st Prize. 15s.; 2nd. 7/6. Secretary: J. Williams, 4. Station-roa-d, Bynea. FORD PARTS. Crank Shafts, Hubs, Axle Shafts, or any Parts for Fcrd Cars Supplied frorr Stock. C. K ANDREWS, Uplands Garage, Swansea, AMUSEMENTS. THE MIRACLE OF THE SCREEN, 1 I THE Great Modern ivruianty Drama, THE PRICE OF A I G o 0 D TIME, AT THE ROYAL Starring MILDRID HARRIS. 7 Parts, DAILY. TIMES OF SHOWING— 2.30 p.m., 5.15 p.m., 8.0 p.m. SALES BY AUCTION. FIFTH ANNUAL STOCK SHEEP SALE, GOWERTON. Messrs. James and James, F.A.I., WILL hold the above SALE at THEIR y MART AT GOWERTON this year on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1918, promptly at 12 Noon, when the following Breeding Ewes, RAM AND WETHER LAMSS, &c., will be offered. 350 SELECTED EWES (kept from Rams). 200 WETHER AND EWE LAMBS. 50 RAMS AND LAMB RAMS. N-B.-Additional Entries are Invited. Terms: Three Months' Credit on Ap- proved Security, or the usual Discount for Cash. Auctioneers' Offices: 7, Goat-street, Swansea. Tel. Docks 172. DOLFAWR FARM. LLWYNHENDY, Near LLANELLY. (Three minutes' walk irom the Tramway —Llanelly to Bynea). MESSRS. Jamss and James, F.A.I. A RE favoured with instructions from -"— Mr. John Harries (Butcher and Cattle Dealer), who is giving up the Farm, to l-ELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises as above, on WEDNES- DAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1913, the whole of his Valuable Live Stock, Crop?, imple- ments, etc., VIZ.:— CATTLE.—7 Fine Shorthorn Dairy Cows (3 witih Calves at their heels. 1 Shorthorn Bull. A Grand Roan Short- horn Bull, coming 2 years old. In-calf Heifers. 5 Beautiful Two-year-old Short- horn In-calt Heifers of good colour. Storers: 9 two-year-old and Yearling jl Strong Store Steers. Sheep.-20 Ewes and Lambs. Pigs.—4 large Store Pigs, nearly fit for baconers, 7 do. 6 months old. Poultry.—About 100 head of Barndoor Fowls, including about 20 Ducks. CROPS.—Corn: 12 Haggard Mows of OATS, and a section full of WHEAT in Dutch Barn. all got without a drop of rain. Sale promptly at 2 o'clock in the after- noon. Terms: 3 months' Credit on approved Security on sums over 95. or the usual Discount for Cash. Auctioneer's Offices: 7, Goat-street. Swansea. Tel. Docks, 172. GLANLLIW UCHAF, otherwise TIR- BACH FARM, PONTLLIW. MESSRS. James and James, F.A.I., A RE favoured with instructions from — Mr. Thomas Meakin, who is giving up the farm, to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, on the Premises, as above, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1918, the whole of the following Live Stock, (rops, I mple- ments, etc., viz., TWO HORSES, THREE DAIRY COWS, CROPS. Corn.—8 mowe of Oats, 3 mowe of Wheat. Roots.—16 rows of Potatoes, U Golden Wonder 12 rows of Swedes; 6 rows of Mangoldsf and a quantity of Garden Produce. A large assortment of IMPLEMENTS. And a ouantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence promptly at 2 p.m. Terms: Three months' crediit on ap- proved security on eums over XS, or the usual discount for cash. Auctioneer's Offices: 7, Goat-street, Swansea. Tel. Docks 172. SEA BEACH HOTEL, OYSTERMOUTH- ROAD, SWANSEA. SALE OF WELL-PRESERVED HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. Mr. David M. Thomas WILL SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, as above, on THURSDAY, OCT. 3rd, the CONTENTS OF SITTING-ROOM, KITCHEN and FIVE BEDROOMS, Comprising:—Dining Tables, Suites in Leather and Saddlebags, Overmantels, Brass and Iron Fenders, Braes and Iron Bedsteads, Bedroom Chairs, Wash-Stand and Dressing Tables, China Toilet Sets, Choice Prints in Oak Frames, Feather and Millpuff Beds, Night Commode, Hearth Rugs Mahogany Wardrobe, Dress- ing Table with Bevelled Glass and Wash- stand to match, Bedroom Wares, Beauti- ful Toned PIANOFORTE, Kitchen and Scullery Tables, together with the usual Culinary Utensils, etc. Sale to Commence at 11 h.m. Terms: Cash. Auctioneer's Offices: Rutland-street, Swansea. ) —The— I Latest Paper in Swansea is the I 6.30 Leader SALES BY AUCTION. SWANSEA AND SKETTY. Mr. Henry F. Hood, F.A.I., HAS been instructed to offer for SALE J-L by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HOTEL CAMERON, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, on WEDNESDAY, OCTO- BER 2nd, 1918, subject to such Conditions as shall then be produced, the following Properties AND FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS:— Lot, 1.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises known as 144, RHONDDA- STREET, Swansea, let at the low-pre-war rent of 10s. per week, including rates. Held for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1893, at an opportioned Ground Rent of S:3 3s. Lot 2.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises known as 74, ST. HELEN'S- AVENUE, Swansea, let at the low pre-war rent of 9s. 6d. per week, including rate3. Lot 3.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises known as 73, ST. HELEN'S- AVENUE, Swansea let at the low pre-war rent of 9s. 6d. per week, including rates. Lots 2 and 3 are held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1875, less the last 2 days, at a Ground Rent of £6 8s., which will be equally apportioned. Lot 4.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises known as 3, DE LA BECHE- ROAD, SKETTY, let at the low pre-war rent of £ 26 per annum (tenancy expiring October 31st), tenant paying rates, and held for a term of 999 years from 29th September, 1905, at a Ground Rent of S4 Is. Lot 5.—All that FREEHOLD GROUND RENT OF JS7 10s. Od. per annum arising out of and secured upon Two Houses situate and being 153 and 155, Rodney- street (corner of Burrows-road), Swansea. The Mines and Minerals under the Pro- perties are Reserved. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to W. Cox, Esq., Solicitor, Adelaide-street, Swansea; or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Arcade Chambers. Goat-street, Swansea. Tel. Central 513. MEGAN-STREET, CWMBWRLA, SWANSEA (Five minutes' walk from Tram Terminus on Main Road ) Mr. Astley Samuel, F.A.I., HAS been instructed to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the above address, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1918, Builders' Material & Plant, Consisting of Flooring Boards, Planks, Joists, Moulding, Window Frames, Door Frames, Sashes, Saw Bench and Saws, Planing and Morticing Machine, Shafting, Dovetailing Machine, Carpenters' Benches, Grindstone, Hand Truck, Corrugated Sheets, Forcing Pump, Scrap, etc., etc. Goods on View Morning of Sale. Sale to Commence at 2 o'clock p.m. Terms: Cash. Order Under Regulation 30 (A) of the Defence of the Realm Regulations, Ministry of Munitions. POWER DRIVEN MACHINE TOOLS AND WOOD WORKING MACHINES. Intending Purchasers of Machines which come under above Order, who do not hold a Permit of the Ministry to deal in Machine Tools, or a Release Certificate, must make application to the Executive Officer, Area Clearing House Board of their District, for Permission to Bid. This address can be obtained by applying to the Director, Central Clearing House, Ministry of Munitions, Charing Cross Buildings, London, W.C.2, or the Auc- tioneer. Such permits must be applied for on Form A, which can be obtained from the Executive Officer in the area concerned. Auctioneer's Offices: King's Chambers, Swansea. Docks Tel 266. MONEY. AN ENGLISH FIRM lends privately LID to 910.000. Lf you must borrow then be sure to do so from the actual lender. The British Finance Co. approved and re- commended by the Press are noted for 00. right and straightforward business methods. Privacy, promptness, and cour- tesy shown to everybody Loans slanted to all responsible persons, without any fusj or Loan Office Routine Prospectus free —The British Finance Co.. 20. Bridge-street, Bristol. Tel. 1675 I^OR MONEY apply to the 8wansea Mer- A canti!e Co.. Ltd 18. Park-Ntrept. Swan- sea. where Cash Advances are made Daily from £10 to £ 1.000 to Respectable House- holders. Private and Confidential.—Apply II B Jones 13. Park-street. Rwanewa. MONEY to IÆnd: any amount. Apply ?jL Manager. District Loan (?ompanv. Ltd.. St, Mary's Chambers. Church-street. Swan- sea. Business striotly private. Call or write. CTC EDUCATIONAL. Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea MINIATURE PAINTING CLASS. UNDER the Will of the late Mr. R. Glynn Vivian, a number of FREE STUDENTSHIPS will be /awarded in the Miniature Painting Class held in the above Gallery. THE CLASS MEETS on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Applicants must be over 16 years of age and have resided in the Borough of Swansea for not less than threo years. Applications for Free Studentships to be sent to the Curator, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea, not later than 5th October, 1918. LEARN Dutton's 24-hour Shorthand -iJ Specimen Lesson 2d—Dutton's College, Desk P 96. Skegness. CTO SWANSEA Business College, Alexandra- f. road. Kapid and thorough preparation for Business. Civil Service Matriculation, Professional Preliminaries, etc. Languages (Special Classes for Business Men). Mathe- matics and Machine Drawing. Day and Evening. rpuiTiON.—Three Gentlemen Desire to TLearn the French LanguaE); one even- ing per week.—State terma etc.. to "Y 15." CII.li. Daily Leader. 54A10-4 SAILINGS. CUNARD LINE. REGULAR PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. LONDON-NEW YORK. LONDON-CANADA-NFW YORK. BR1ST* )L—CAN A DA—NEW YORK. LIVERPOOL-NEW YORK. For Rates of Passaetv Freight. Dates of Railing, and Particulars as to Loading Berths. Aoply CUNARD LINE, Liverpool; London, 51. Bishopsgate E 0.2: 29-31 Oockspur-street ».W lr 65. Baldwin-street Bristol: 1 and I, Mill bay-road. Plymouth: 18a High-street. Cardiff; U7 New street Birmingham: or to Local I cents, NO ONE, IN THIS CLIMATE, would furnish a house without a roof; it is little wiser to buy good clothes without an Umbrella to protect them. We have strong, rain resisting Umbrellas at moderate prices. KENDALLS, Umbrella Specialists 26, Csstifl Buildings, Castle Street (opp. Swansea. I EXPERT SIGHT TESTING J (for SpectfMilee). | I Hm«-HETCEU.S, F.M.A., I HONOURS Exam. (Lond ). 0, PORTLAND STREET, S?sn<ea I ? (Orpn.?tG the ?r?r?- ) ———mimrrrr iniimiiwhiit vi ■ .'4 "LEADER" CLASSIFIED ADVTS. MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS VACANT. WIBELESS."—Owing to 40 Students VV having qualified and secured Per- manent Appointments. we now aro in a position to accept a few New Students.—Ap- ply for Prmipectus Wireless Training Col- leRP St. NarY-5teet. Cardiff. and Cattle- stieet. Swansea. 'Phone 3008 Cardiff. A VLÜBLEAdditi0-to-a Working Man j H or Woman's Income easily c btained by securing a Special Appointment ae Works or other Representative for the famous Chapter of IJifû" Policy." whereby a small weekly contribution provides benefits in case of Accident & Disease. Superannuation and Funeral Allowance. Splendid terms: previous experience not necessary. Workers at or near Swansea. 01 yd a ch Pontardawe, eath. and Aberavon specially invited to apply Superintendent Hearts of Oak Assur- ance- Company- Ltd., 11/12, Wind-eireet. Swaneea. 53 A10-3 PRIVATE GREETING CARDS.-FGENTS Jl Wanted for our 1919 LARGE, FREE Sample Book. Unparalleled for choice de- signs consisting of patriotic and celluloid eard=!. calendars, photogravures, picture cards, regimental and war workers' badges, etc Splendid commission Superb full size free sample books now ready—aRT PUB- WISHING CO.. Dept. 65 PRESTON. clo-9 Men and Youths. BAKER Wanted: Second Hand; good al JD round man.—Apply Gater, Capel-road) Bakery. Olydach. 52A10-4 -jVTAVVIES Required; good wage3-Appli, to W. Squires. Contractor W. Gilbertson's Alloy Steel Works. Pontardawe. cio-ii NAVVIES Wanted: ineligible for Araiv. Is per hour.—Apply Coppee Co., c/o North's Navigation Collieries. Tondu Glam UPqI T O PUBLISHING Firm requires fmart youth JT about 16 as Collector. Salary and ex- penses.—Apply- Box YIB "Leader" Office 53A10-3 TITANTED Haulier; constant job to suit- » »"j able man. —Apply Thomas and Jones, Builders. Sway Yard Morlston 54A10-1 WANTED, Haulier: constant job and T good wagoes to suitable man.—Apply H. J'. Bowen. Contractor and General Haulier. Pontardawe. 55A10-5 ",({rANTED. Caretaker for Oxford-street TV United Methoitst? Church. Full par- ticulars can be obtained upon application to W. J. Bryant. 2!. King Edward's-road. Swansea. 51A10-1 V7iTANTED. Two Chemists, having a good » » gonernl training, for shift work (8 hours) in a sulphuric acid plant at local Controlled Pstabilhment.-Appiv, giving qualifications, age. etc.. to "Chemist," c/o Leader Office. 55A10-2 WANTED, IMMEDIATELY. IN MUNITIONI, FACTORY, MALE CHARGE HAND UNDER CANTEEN MANAGER. Must be Active, aid a Good Carver and Server. APPLY LABOUREXCHANGE, SWAN- SEA, OR LLANELIY. Women and Girls. T^RESSMA^JNGv^Spcrienced Assistants 1 y Wanted.—Apply Caoshier, Edwards', L-rapers. Qxiord-stre? Swaii%a. 55A10-5 WANTED, Someoie to Teach Knitting »V. Machine; anytime will S-Uit.-Term Ily 12," Leader 01llÛ\. JMA.1C-1 TTrANTED, Experienced Tailoressea Im. V V„ provors, a::d apprentices; also one able to use .Machine—Apply immediately, Peltev and Rosenbaun Unjon chambers. Union-street, Swansea FYIAJO-L Domestic Servants. OOOK-GENERAL Wanted tor small family; eomfonable home and gooa wages.—Apply New lodge, Burryport. CiO-4 GOOD Kitchenmaid Wanted; wme experi- X enee desirable; four in khchn; good wages.—Apply Lady Superintendent. Train- ing College, Swane?a. 54A10-4 N-TURSËÏioU8E:M.I)-wanted for London: 1' Wel?h-stpeakn? preferred: ?22?-?23: fare paid.—App?y. si?io?.referen&es to Mrs, Thomas Xozies in rr- -road Upper ,\or- WANTED, Eitcn'nm?M and Between- T V maid.—Mrs. Hihards, Hotel Monico. • 55A10-5 W AN'FED, gocd, capable, General all » duties, at once—Apply 2, Gwydr-cres- cent. Uplands. Swansea. £tA10-1 "T ÁNTED. capable General.-Appl,v .'11 fi » Hood-Williams, Llwydarth, 4, Cwm- donkin Drive. Uplands Swansea. 51A10-1 T\7"ANTED. Capable Maid, with full charge » » of Housework.—Apply, personally, or by letter. Mrs. Davies. Bleak House. Fforest- fach f:9-4 WANTED. Reliable Young General. Tor I l f small family: to sleep in preferred.— Apply Mornings or Evenings, f.,amoriip, Queen e-road, Sketty. 51A9-1 W ANTED. Eospectible Working House- keeper, age 35—<6; good home. liberal outing; 3 in family grown up; references rcquired-Reply to J01 "Y 16," Leader Office. Swansea. 53A10-3 Boys, Girls, Apprentices, &c. T?RAPERY.—? ??caforApprentices U and Junior Y??ng Ladies.—Apply Ellis Brach. W A,NTED.-Smart errand girl.-Apply f f Wright Chemist. Walter-rd. 53A-10-3 1,ITANTED, Strong Lad used to Horse; v Y. Apply Reed 31 King Edward's-roau Swansea. 55A10-2 ANTED. Smart raA; good addregs and » » appearance.—Apply Hasquencourt's and Gent's Hairdressers, New-street j Neath. 010-J HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR SALE AND TO LET. IOR, SALE. Two 6-roomed Houses in f Chemical-road. Morriston, long leases. —W. T. Clark. House and Estate Agent, 19, h.=?<!=-a. 53A1ú-3 Trevor E. William" Announcements. FOR SALE "Springfield" and" Hillside, Kingston-road, Sletty; freehold.-Apply Trevor E. Williams Auctioneer 17. St. Mary- street. Swansea. FOR SALE. Serri-de-tached Ilou-se in Rotherslade, Langland Bav.—Apply Trevor E. Williaxue, Auctioneer. 17 St. i^ary-street, Swansea 1?OR SALE. 2 Houges in Waterloo-place, -L Brynmill; cheat to immediate pur- chaser.—A-^pl7 Tjp F TiLIaHw Auction- eer St^^fary-etreet Swansea. I OR SALE. Shop and Dwellijlglhouse. 6, Vincent-street, Swansea; immediate possession.—Apply Trevor E Williams Auc. tioneer, St. Mary-street Swansea. 54A10-4 Mr. Joseph Harris's Announcements. TdToSFhFLL -TERBAJE^^irbuilT"House V for Sale. cheap; every convenience. TTE' riNDSOr^TERRACE. — Two splendid » Houses for Sale at a low figure; long lease. ks T. GEORGE^-TEESACE.—Charming Re- k7 sidence for Sale, Vacant possession on completion of purchase. HEATHFIELD-ROAD (near fwansea jLL Grammar School).—Freehold compact, House for Sale. cheap: all modern conveni- ences. 171J BSTE I! N-STlf E hT.—Two pood Hou see t r for Sale; well tenanted. V ILTE-RS-STREET. ITkPOD.-Tivo Splen- did Houses for Sale; cheap to imme- diate purchaser. IrULL Particulars of the foregoing Pro- 1 perties can be ha.d of Joseph Harris, Auctioneer and Valuer, 1, George-street, Swansea. Tel. No. 469 Docks HOUSES WANTED. K DVERTISER wishes to Purchase a House r at Upper Loughor Frampton-road, or Penyrheol. Gorseinon.—Write Box Leader Office. 53.A.10.4 APARTMENTS & LODGINGS TO LET AND WANTED. FURNISHED Sitting-room and one or two -1 Bedrooms to Let: bath (hot and cold); every convenience: central to docks.—Apply 18, Fin^bury-terrace. Swansea. 52A10-3 TtrANTED. by Gertleman. middle Octo- -vl. ber. Furnished gitting-room and Bed- room, with At.endan: Noath or district. —Green. 6. Park-street Neath. OlO-is MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 17OR SALE, Piano in Walnut ease. 30 1 alaO Bell Organ. 19 gns.-4fj King Ed- ward's-road. Swansea. MA10-1 mHoIfpSON & BHACKELL Ltd.. Mu~ic WarRhoose 39 O?stte-atpeet. Rwanaea. for Music and Record*. Gramophones from ..£3 U. B AZ,A,AR GOODS.- -Tovb (,7.tnt-v (-;c,, > etc., everv kind a.vice tu beginners: also best spare timp o.^cnc.v: 80-page Cats • Ioeup George street. Birn ineham, œ 1 j?? .«<!   .S    Get fit and keep fit? Let the Kruschen habit get hold of you—it's easy! Half a teaspoonful in hot water before rising-every morning! That's all. Of all Chemists 1/6 per bottle. All British 1 fg A <:J" (I l(! fJJ 0 <y(& MISCELLANEOUS. AMERICAN Chiclets-CaliforIlia. Fruit -nL Chewing Gum: wholesale only.—w. Thomas and Co., Ltd. Glo'ster Buildings. Swansea. S2A10-1 MOIiGAN B1-03., Jockey-street Swansea, iYi, are Buyers of Old Waste Paper at Controlled Prices, 5s 6d. per cwt.. ledgers 9s. We supply bag-s and collect same on reoeiut of p.c. or 'phone meseage to C. 327. 56A10-5 (IOAL TAKING Wanted; Bituminous pre- ) fcrred. Contractor," Leader Office, Swansea _°10-26 'THREES Wanted, over Pitwood size.—,lcn- lungs, Ltd. Woodworkers, Pennywell- road Bristol. Branch at Porthoawi. STC rp^,ACT10N En ves or Horses Wanted cn JL Hire. daywork or pieoework. for rtt- wood and Tree Hauling in various coun- ties.—Jennings, Ltd (Controlled Establish- ment) Woodworkers. Pennywell road Bris- tol. W OTO W ANTED, a Gent's and Lady's Second- t l hand Cycle.—Apply Rex," Daily Leader. 47A10-2 WOOD-WORKING Spindles and Fret Saws. in good oondition, Wanted im- Mediatoely.-Send particulars Cambrian Air. craft Constructors. Ltd.. Cardiff C10-3 POULTRY, EGGS, &c. J^OR SALE, White Leghorn Oockerels, I- April hatched; Baron Pad man strain.— Reply Box A 1," Daily Jjeader. 55A10-^ KBSWOOD Poultry Spice will not Knock" eggs out of hens fed on saw- dust. but that it wili largely increase egg average of birds reasonably fed is beyond dispute. Contains ground insects. Packet'' 2$d. 74d.. Is. 3d.-Albert T. Jones, Chemist. Pohtardulais. 54 A10-4 ONE proof that Kara wood Poultry Spice really makes eggs is that egg output often drops by half when Karswood is left off. It often doubles egg output of moder- ate layers. Packets 2Jd. 7sd. Is. 3d., obtain. able from Wm Harding. Grocer. Landore. 54AW-4 PULLETS which don'? lay don't pay. JL Karswood Poultry Spice, containing ground insects, ensures eggs. Try a sample ground insects, A?l laet year's customers a''? and prove it. coming back for it. Packets 2d.. 7 £ d„ is. 3d. —It. Davies. Boro' Stores. Neath-road, Ll:w- samle-t. 54A10-4 \\J 1TH poultry food at present Prices"the » best way to get money's worth is to add Karswood Poultry Spice, containing groun<l insects, to the soft food. This Doubles its egg-making properties. 'Packets 74d.. lo. 3d.-Evans. Hong Kong Gorse- inon. 54A10-4 6 EGGS from each hen every week are now obtained by many users of Kars- wood Spice (containing ground insects). Your birds can do it too. Prove it to your profit. Packets 24d„ 7Jd. Is. 3d.-Davies Broe., 46. High-street. Goreeinon. 54A10-4 LOST AND FOIJ IN D. IOST between Alei-andra-road and Itich- J atreet. a Baoy's Champagne Lace Boot. —Finder rewarded on returning to 157. Weetern-street. Sv;ansea. 55A10-2 LOST, on the 23rd inat.. a Rough Dark- -L? biue Greyhound Dog. Anyone keeping mme after this date will be prosecuted.—.). Hughes. Three Crosses Dunvant. 65A10.2 L WT bc,tween Gowerton and Swansea, High-street, Gold Locket containing photos.—Good reawrd on returning to Post Office Telephones Grower ton, Gowerton. 54A10-1 1'-081'. on be- IA tween Brynm!ll and BrYDymor-road a Gold Regimental Safety Brooch Roya 1 En- gin e(-r,-k).!L-Finder will be rewarded on re- turning aajne to 55. Wind-street. 51A10-1 "\A7ILL the Person kindly Return Wallet. « T. containing 81 Treasury Notes, lost on Saturday evening last in St. Helen's-road. as owner in poor circumstances? Good re ward. Nearest Police Station. 56A.10-8 FOR SALE. FOR SALE, 3/4 Loads Firewood.—Apply Lewis. Jones and Co.. Strand. Swansea. 55A10-2 1,1 OR SALE 1,500 yds Stripe Twill and double-warp Flannelette. 36in. wide- For particulars apply M. Cohen, Amman- ford. 53A10-1 FOR SALE. Flat Cart. E5; Underworks for a Wa.gon, extra good, £ 9; 2 Spring Carte, JB9 and R!5.-Ivor Beynon. 175 High- street. Swansea,. IXtH SALE, steel-grev Gob. 1A hands. 6 X years old; quiet, and a good worker. and sound. A-Iso Four Seta of Harness.— Apply 6. Francis-street. 53A10-1 STEAM"WAGONS. 8 hp. Oil Engines. Safes. k3 for Sale.-Birt 47a. Strand, Swansea. L —— 010-12 SAWMILL in wooded district. Aberayron, ::J Cardiganshire: near harbour and rail; Rack, Frame Circular as now working.- Apply Sage, Sawmills. Aberayron. clo-9 TRADE ANNOUNCEMENTS. A RTIFICIAL LIMBS,-One TostimoniiJ"^f A hundreds!! "he Limbs which you made over 17 years ago are still strong and comfortable." The original, with name and address of writer, can be seen at any time. Coipfort. Lightness and Durability can be obtained at Evans'. 1 Queen'a-road. Sketty. i^LRNlT U RE. Best. Prices given b.v roe for Second-hand Furniture and Antiuue Furniture of any description. Drop me a postcard, or ca'i.—Wm Jatncs 8 Fabiaii- Etree?L St. Thomas. CTC _GLASS Sho'Cases Counters. 8hop Fi? ?jr tings Mirrors Window Fittings Desks. Drawcre fo Sale; immense ?oek: list free. Di-awei,6. for Sale, ill'T London, -Frederick Maund, 169. Old-street. Lo?i.d(,Yi. NITTING Machines—Don't worry; get i. 1,tœt, dnd make a 1?'ng: good prices for hosiery now: Flat Knitters Bought.-W Griffiths and Son, 30 Queen-street. Neath. 912-21 IONDOIS Tiwe.TQhl and Red  RaH Guide .U -The current issn? of th)? DOputar Publication is on Sale at all Railway Book- staUs and leading Newsagents. Nearly 600 pages it deals with over 3,V)O Railway ata? tions. At simeace h k th? best and cheav. Mt R3:]way Guide ev? pubtMhed. t .i 209th YEAR OF THE FIRE j" OFFICE THE OLi.'BSX INSUUANCE OFFICE IN T ri F, WORLD teM turn OkM tiSk Insurances effeotcu on me toitowing neks: FIRE DAMAGE, Resultant Loes of Rent and Profits. EIAPLOYE-ETF), LIABILITY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, AND DISEASE, FIDELITY GUARANTEE, BURGLARY. PLATE; GLASS. Swansea Office:- VICTORIA CHAMBERS, TOM A. DA V IKS District Inspector, 7 and 8, OXFURD STREET. Sun Rises 8.1G, Sun Sets 5.54. Lighting-up Time, 6.24. High Water, 3.11 a.m., 3.36 p.m. King's Dock, 33ft. llin. a.m., 35ft. 3in. p.m. To-morrow, 4.8 a.m., 4.29 p.m.

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