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I F romuo to 4 How you can get the extra income TAKE the money you are now keeping ■ on deposit at 4Pthe bank at 3 per cent. invest it in War Bonds and for every [loa interest you are getting now, you will get JTI66 13 s. 4d. interest, not counting the pre- mium on redemption. That is how the difference between the 5 per cent. paid on War Bonds and the 3 per cent. paid on bank deposits works out in actual pounds, shillings and pence every year. And by purchasing War Bonds you are not merely increasing your income. You are insuring it. You are investing in a security that is bound in 5 or 10 years to be worth not less but more than you paid for it. Put the bulk of your money into War Bonds and you will have no cause for financial anxiety. Your personal income, and the capital from which it is derived, will always be-safe in War Bonds. NATIONAL I ?r Bonds ar on s Repayment and interest guaranteed by the State On sale at all Banks and Money Order Post Offices. You have the choict between 5 per cent. Bonds issued at £ 100 and repayable in 1924 at £ 102 or 5 per cent. Bonds issued at [100 and repayable in 1929 at £ 105; or 4 per cent. (Income Tax Compounded) Bonds issued at £ 101. 10. 0 and repayable in 1929 at [100. HIM IMJUAJL—TF ;ë< i. For nursing Food for INFANTS, | | INVALIDS& theAGED. War Measuurrees I JI Owing to Military, Hospital, etc. 11 demands, there is a temporary re- J duction in supplies for civilian use. g Any persons experiencing difficulty in obtaining necessary supplies are asked to I| take this announcement to the shop they 0 usually deal with. ■ Chemist* etc aro informed that the whole- u we will assist by giving priority to doctml R urgent requests. U The public are requested to D order only what is ncccwary. R L»33a BENGERS FOOD LTD- OMw R?rAw. ?AA?CBESTB? K LENG_S FOOD LTD.. oo.r"AN J  ???—"? a IRON-OX ? Tiny Tonic Tablets I g Treatment for LESS than l?d. a day. I | 9 Qn Tonic Tablets tone up the whole system — banish brain-fag R purify the °°^ -are ?* ideal Liver ? onic and a natural aid to digestion fl S £ J r ? .? suf?,cient f<? £ °Ve to you the wonderful toric effect of Iron-Ox Tonij. c c, T?bttH And ■ 9 9 I toron" vHn rl of eJS good -yOU will derive from taking the treatment reul.rI7 for II g tr.?s?"'? ? ,i? ???'l"'?  §f trestio ent. ?y?t? t.? ? ? 7 ''?" '"?" ??' <  'V. trert}1ilent. Why not start to-day' 50 Tablets, 1/3 I -I Packed in Tin boxes during the War. ON SALE EVERYWHERE. THE IRON-OX REMEDY CO., LTD., ro, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C. ,——— 1 250 Tablets, 5/.I !n Bottles. Small metal container for pocket use supplied H wilh each bott1e. PIANOS., PIANOS. No Firm doing a Hirt Business bears a better reputation than LTD. THOMPSON & SHACKELL. LTD. Sole Agents for Estey Organs and Brinsmead and Broadwood Player P!ano<, 39, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA, And at Cardiff, Newport; Merthyr, Pontypridd, Llanelfy, Bridgend. Barnoed, Ebbw Vale, Bristol, etc., etc. I FOR FAIR DEALING BEST TERMS AND GOOD VALUE. LARGEST STOCK IN WALES TO SELECT FROM. NATIONAL WAR BONDS may still be obtained under our INSTALMENT PURCHASE SCHEME. If you are interested in an investment yielding 41% net (equivalent to 16 8s. Od. gross when taxed at 6s. in the £ ) inquire of any of cur Representatives or of PEARL ASSURANCE COMPANY, Limited, FUNDS EXCEED 914,000,000. HIGH HOLBORN, W.C.I. L DEFECTIVE VISION NEEDS CAREFUL AND QUALIFIED TREATMENT. J. SCOTT AND SON, D. B. O. A., F.I.O., The Oldest Qualified Optician in Swansea. 12, VICTORIA ARCADE, SWANSEA. FOR BEST SUMMARY OF THE WEEK'S LOCAL NEWS, SEE THE It HERALD OF WALES." (SIX PAGES). I
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IN THE DISTRICTSI SWANSEA. A <tance, arranged by the staff and stu- dents of Pagefield Colege, Swansea, took place at the Cameron Hotel, on February 21st. The dance programme consisted of 2u dances of a choice variety, the music beinK supplied by Mr. Hulley's orchestra. Many striking costumes were in evidence, the prize..winners being Mrs. Boee, Mr. Reed, Miss D. Thomas and Mr. W. Kaye. Mr. Boss and Mr. F. Quigley acted as M.C.'e. The whist drive and dance promoted by the South Wales and Monmouthshire Commercial Travellers' Association, is to take place at the Hotel Metropole on Fri- day next. We are asked to state that whist playing will commence at seven o'clock and not at 7.30 p.m. as stated. E. S. Ohappell. High-street. allows 10 r.c. Discount to Discharged Sailors and Soldiers. BURRYPORT. I The many friends of Mr. Arthur Mor- gan, 'J.P., the general manager of the Burryport and Gwendraeth Valley Rail- way and Docks, will be pleased to learn that he has now fully recovered from a severe illness. CROSS HANDS. -1 A welcome concert was held at the Public Hall, Cross Hands, to present the following discharged soldiers:—David Treharne, Seth Treharne, Gyldys Morgan, Willie Rees, David Samuel Jones and Harry Watte. Dr. D. lI, Griffiths pre- sided. LLANDOVERY. I AM. T. Watkins, the deputy mayor of Llandovery, who has just attained his 80th year, is still confined to his residence, I Gollen House, by indisposition. The death occurred on Sunday, at an a4vanced age, of Mr. John Evans, The Co, Castle-street, Llandovery. For some years he was a member of the Llan- dovery Town Council. BRYNAMMAN. I Four capital performances of the beauti- ful operetta, Playmates," were given by the Brynamman English Congregational Choir last week, the latter performance being on Saturday evening. It is esti- mated that about 1,500 witnessed the pro- duction. E. S. Ohappell allows 10 per cent. Discount I to all Discharged Sailors and Soldiers. ] BONYMAEN. 1 A reoeption meeting was held at Sajem Cftpel-y-Cwm to welcome home Private Willie Fowler. The Rev. T. V. Jones presided and Miss H. M. Williams ac- companied. The following contributed: Misses Edna Rees, M. A. Jones, Gladys Jenkins, Thomas, Evelyn Sims, Doris Davies, Lizzie Jones and Master W. Cle- ment. The usual presentation was made, LLANELLY. A complimentary concert will be given Mr. Maurice Every, Llanelly's gifted bari- tone, at the Llanelly Market Hall on March 11th, to enable him to undergo a course of academic training. The Royal Naval Division Rugby team. which defeated the New Zealand (Salis- bury) team on Saturday by 17 points to three, will play at Llanelly on Saturday next. GARNARTT. I liie aeatn has occurred of Miss Maggie Morris, Brown Hill Villa, Garnant, sis- ter of County Councillor T. Ebenezer Morris, J.P. She passed away after nine days' painful illness originally caused by influenza, which developed into pneu- monia. Deceased, who was of a genial disposition, was generally liked and re- spected. She was 46 years of age, and a heacf dressmaker. CWMLLYNFELL. I A special aerv ce to the memory of the late Pte. Tom Griffiths, S.W.B killed in action, son of Mr. and Mn;, Gwilvm Griffiths, Railway View, was held at Bryn- llynfell Methodist Chapel on Sunday even- ing, the Rev. W. P. Jones (paftor) offici- ating. Mr. Jonah Jones having resigned the position of organist at Cwmllvnfell Chapel. Mr. David P. Jones has been ap- pointed as his successor by a majority vote of the members. There were two other candidates. FFORESTFACH. Half-yearly services were held on Sun- day and Monday evening at Calfaria Bap- tist Chapel, Fforestfach. The preachers were the Revs. W. Thomas (Blaengarw), and Peter Jones (Caersalem Newydd). Under the auspices of the Cwmbwrla Co-operative Society (educational depart- ment), A lantern lecture for children wae given at the Co-operative Hall, Fforest- inch, on Saturday evening. At a meeting of the Fforestfach Trades and Labour Council, held at the Co-opera- tive Hall, Fforestfach, the following names were submitted as nominees of the various lodges for the forthcoming election of the Board of Guardians:— Airs. Harry Thomas (Abergelly, Ystrad), Mies Cissie Samuels (Middle-rfcad), Mrs. John Hopkins (Armine-road), and Mr. David James (Middle-road). In the final voting Mrs. J. Hopkins and Mr. David James were successful. ABERAVON—PORT TALBOT. I At Aberavon Sessions on Monday the license of the Grand Hotel, Port Talbot, was temporarily transperred from Mrs. Wheeler to Wm. Daviee, Glynteg, Palace- road, Llandaff. At Aberavon on Monday George Parker, licensee of the Railway Inn, Tonmawr, pleaded guilty to three offences against the Liquor Control Order by supplying beer 'I during prohibited hours to two men. and allowing beer to be consumed. The Benoh imposed a fine of £5 for supplying. The other cases were dismissed on payment of costs. Councillor Hopkifi Jones, Aberavon, has returned home from France, demobilised, after nearly two years' service. Traffic at Port Talbot Docks during-the past week was as follows:—Exports: Coal and ooke, 18,747; fuel, 3,000; making 21,747 Imports: Iron ore. 3.000; pitwood, 424; making- 3,424. Total tonnage was I 25,1137, as compared with 34,197 in the cor- responding week of last year. E. S. Ohappell. High-street, allows 10 I)-c. I Discount to Discharged Sailors and Soldiers. i I GORSEINON. ine funeral of the late Mrs. Harris, wife of Mr. William Harris, Glanrhyd, J £ ingsbridge. Gorseinon, took place on Saturday afternoon at thj local cemetery. Deceased had been ill for some time. OIVVIES-from a Collar Stud to a Hinh- Grade Suit-to order: and reasonable. Wil- liams. West End Tailors, Gorseinon. Brighton Hall, next Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, 26th and 27th February, a Welsh Drama, entitled Y Bumed-ar- ugain o Fawrth," will be performed by the Waunartwydd Dramatic Society. Come eftrly and Lioine,.in crowds. Doors open at 6.30 p.m. On Saturday afternoon at St. Cathe- rine's Churqh, Gorseinon. muffled peals trere rung- as a last tribute of respect to the bellringers of the Empire who have given their lives in the great world war. Meesrs. Mines and Davies, variety en- tertainers from dvdnrh. deserve a com- pliment for the splendid programme pro- vided at the Brighton Hall, Gorseinon, for the benefit of the Gorseinon S. and S. Fund. Professor Steele, in his magic act, entitled, Moments of Mystery," was Splendid. Will Mine? And Cray Davies kept the huge a' dience in happy mood right through.
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"Aviator" —unsweetened-the Cake Flour with the Cakeoma reputation behind it, gives equally good results if a little sugar or syrup is added. I Your Grocer can supply you with Cakeoma at 9d. per packet. Aviator at 7d. per packet. Write for a Fru Recipe Booh to Latham and Co., Ltd., Liverpool. 1 NEW GARDEN SEEDS. (of Goverment Standard Growth). ¡ In Large or Small Quantities. We Stock I all kinds of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS, MANURE, and SUNDRIES. Selected SEED Potatoes. in the following Leading Varieties: Edzell Blue, Sharpens Express, Duke of York, Midlothian Early, Majestic, Great Scott, King George .The Ally, The Rector, Kerr's Pink, Templar, The Bishop (New). Prices per peck and per cwt. on applica- tion. Catalogues Free. H. A. LEAK, THE SEEDSMAN, OXFORD STREET & MARKET STALL, SWANSEA. And MARKET HALL, LLANELLY. Tel., 431 Central. I EXPERT SIGHT TESTING < (For Spectaclee), HUTCHINS-ETCHELLS, F. B.O.A. HONOUR8 Exam. (Lond.). I 9, PORTL AND STREET, Swansea (Opposite the Market). ———— llll TRADE A&MQUNCE5V3E5MTS. PREVIOUS to Stocktaking.—We have a -L awanticy of Shop-soiled and Second- hand Electro-plated Good3, Gold and Silver Watches and Jewellery, to be Cleared at Bargain Prices.—Bullock Bros., Portlard- atrec-t. 176A3-1 S-OUND White Poultry Corn, Maize (whole and crushed). Wheat. Scotch White Oate. Hemp, Canary Sunflower. Par- rot. Laying Meal 3ilbs. for le.; far ahead of any laying meal in town:-Quality Corn Stort-6, 130. Kigh-strect, Swansea. 176A2-26 | OIDNEY PALMER'S. thV NotedCafe for ) C? Value. All kinds of Cak? and Pastry Fresh Daily. Wedding an. Birthday Cakps in Stonk and to Orrler,-I'almer opposite Empire. and Branches. 176A3-1 MR. 0. Titcombe. the popular Manager of ll1 Edwin Rail's Hairdressintr Saloon, has returned from H.M. Forces and has Re- sumed his Duties at the abov- Saloon foppo- site Hospital). 173A2-26 | A "LEADER'' Prepaid is Read by Many r.1- Thousands each eveninc. It is an un- epualled means of publicity UNCLE BERT." The Wholesale Confec- tioner. is back fnxi the War, and after nearly four years' Foreign Service will be glad to 6ee Old Friends and New at his Oxford-street Shop. 173A2-26 ALL Kinds of Furniture Bought: t'est price given.-Send postcard to Wilks. 64 OxfoJd-street. Swansea C'2-6 I j* U RN ITU H K — Best Prices elven by me I for Second hand Furniture and AnHou? Furniture of any description Drop me a postcard, or — Wm Ja.me8 < Kahian- F,trem cztl Thomai OT^ Bargains at Enoch's, Arcade. GREAT Texts. Popular Encyclopædia 14 Gvols, Modern Baker. 6 vo?; Harms- worth Business Enclyclopsrdia, Caxton do., 7 Tols.: Mpdcrn Laundrsr. Miller'is Devo- tional Hours; House Decorator; Shake- peare. 3 vols.; Cambrian Barnes' Commentary (Welsh): Live Stock, 1 vol.; Hanes y Brytaniaid a'r Cymry, 2 vol. 17A3-1 The "St Few Days of Sale at Hill's. BARGAINS^ BARGAINS' BAR'?Af?S' ?L? Great Reductions in all kinds of Household Furniture etc, at Hill's Great Annual Stock-taking Sale 23 and 24 Gower- treet. Great Variety of Bedroom Suites. Pedertead?. and Beddings. Sideboards. Cabinet and Parlour Suites Kitchen Fire- irons. Bookcases. Carpets Rugs. etc. etc.. in endless variety. All Reduced. Please Call and Inspect before too late. Any Goods Stored Free of Charge for a, limited time.— Note the Address: Hill's Central Buildincrs. Gower-street. Swansea. 173A2-26 JUST A MINUTE. T BUT F.1LPE TEETH. 6r. per Tooth, pinned in Vulcanite, 2s. on Silver, 3s on Gold. 8s..on Platinum. Teeth returned promptly if offer is not satisfactory, or write for free booklet which will give you a fair idea how much yours are worth, yes it will.—E. LEWIS. 29, London Street. South port. Lanes. MONEY. IF you Require a Private Loan upon the JL Easiest. Possible Terms apply to Albert E. Gash, 6. Uplands-crescent. Walter-road. Swansea, who docs Business from his Pri- vate House, and gives all matters Personal Attention C3-4 MONEY to Lend to Respectable House- i'JL holders: Private and Confidential.— Ivor D Thomis 5 Waterloo-street. Swansea. IF You Require a Loan applv to George I Thomas Manager 8t Mary's Chamber? Swansea. 0T0 ELAW, 12. London roadNea.th Mnkes E Cash Advancee from E5 an d Up- wards. Strictly privatte. Established 1876 C4-7 Ï\/f"ONEYoney, Money —Do you want ivi Money? If so we have Money to Lend. £10 to Elo.000 advanced to all classes on day of application, without any fuss bother, or loan office routine. JS10 Loan 10s monthly. £5{) Loan C? Monthly. £100 Loan £ 4 monthly S200 Loan £7 10s. monthly. £ 500 Loan £ 17 10s monthly. LI.OM Loan C35 monthly No Bills of Sale sureties or damagine in nuiries. Bank Notet, sent by post. Write. 'phone, or call for Prospectus and Press Opinions. free-The British Finance Co. 20 Bridge-street. Bristol Tel 1675 rpHESE Columns are Nightly Read by T Many Thousands Have you a Want" to Advertise Twenty nords. one shilling EDUCATIONAL. LEARN Dutton's 24-hour Shorthand: 3s L per b.se(,iireq speed of 150 w.p m specimen lesson Zd,-Dutton's College. Desk P 96 Skegness. ADOPTION. ADOPTION Wanted for 4-months Baby A Boy: complete surrender.—Apply Box 100, Daily Leader. 176A2-26 SAILINGS. CUNARD LINE. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK, Saxonia .?. Tues. Mar. 4 Carmania, Sat. INIG? 8 Royal George .Aat. Mar. 15 Orduna Sat Mar. 22 LIVERPOOL TO BOSTON. Particulars of Sailings later. LONDON T') NEW YORK Valacia (Freight only). Thurs. Feb. 27 LONDON TO BOSTON Particulars of Sailings later. LONDON TO PORTLAND Me Ixion (Freight only) .Wed, Mar. '5 BRISTOL TO NEW YORK Particulars of Sailings later. BRISTOL TO BORTON Particulars of Sailings later. BRISTOL TO PHILADELPHIA. Keemun (Freight only) Feb 25 BRIST(.)I, T.) P()RTLANr) Me. Particulars of SailiDgs later, All Canadian Sailings connect with Cana- dian Northern Railwav System General Passenger Agents for— TOYO RISEN KAJSHA to Japan and China. For Rates of Passage and Further Par- ticulars. apply Cunard Line. Liverpool 51, Bishopsgate. London. E.C, 2: 29-31. Cock- spur-street. London, S. W. 1; 65, Baldwil!- street. Bristol; 18a High-street. Cardiff; 117. New-street. Birmingham: or to Local Agents. HI ii i—. HAULAGE W0R4C required for 2^ Ton Motor Lorry. j Enquire South Wales TraLS- port Co., Ltd. "LEADER" CLASSIFIED ADVTS. FTHSCSLLANEQUS SITUATIONS VACANT. '?0 TAILORS.—Coat Maker Wanted: also J, Troiuer and Vest H?nds: constant em- pioyment.—Masters and Co.. Ltd.. 18, Castle- 106A3 CA SMART Youths are Required to be OU Ttraincd for Vacancies as Wireless Operators in the Mercantile Marine—Apply for terms. Wireles3 Training Colleges. Car- diff or gw o. Y^7"E have a Few Vacancies for Students to be Trained for A[.uointment6 in the Air Post. Wireless Telegraphy and Tele- phony.—Apply Wireless College. Cardiff. ''pHF Swansea Business College (Alexandra- T road) finding it neceesary to increase their Teaching Ftaff invito applications from fullv nullified Commercial Teachers. A vacancy also occurs for an Assistant Teacher. Apply in strict confidence to the Principal 171 A2-2:1 MEN AND YOUTHS. CHAUFFEUR Wanted for Austin Car; must be experienced ami able to pro- duce first-class references—Apply, stating qualifications and salary required, to Motor," Leader office. 176A3-1 w ANT'ED, Motor Driver for 1-ton car: IT must have experience of trade.—P. W. Morgan. Wholesale Grocer 28. Union-street. 176A2-2 6 AIV 'AN-TED immeditely. a Coachman: T must be experienced.—Apply, with references, to Thomas and Evans and John Dyer. IJtd. Swansea. 174A2-27 w A.N-TED, Colliers accustomed to steep YY measures.—Apply New Ulynea Col- liery Co Bynea. 173A2-26 COMPETENT Motor Mechanics Wanted: fullest particulars when applying.—R. E Jones "Garazes), Ltd., Dillwyn-street. Swansea. C2-26 T' lNfiÖv8EFiitë;- Wanted, able to Turn JL and Fit Machines: good wages—Apply "T 62." Leader Office Swansea. 172A7-25 (GARDENER wanted either 3 days a week X or whole time if can waRh and clean car and do odd iobs -Apply Dr Frank Thomas. Maesyrhaf. Swansea. 171A2-25 IVTAWiES Wanted. Full district rate 1^1 paid —Apply Ooppee Co. Tondu Glam WOMEN AND GIRLS. ANTED, good Nursemaid for one boy V, aged 4—Apply Mre. English Murton Grange. Bishopston. 176A3-1 T\RESSMAKING.—Assistants Wanted for JU' food-cl?s? work.—Apply E. and L. ?ymong. 68. Prynymor-road. 1762-26 OLLECTOR — CANVASSERS. ?76A2-26 Wanted in each district: very good wages.—Greenhalph Liversidge, Desk 40. Milnsbridge Huc1oersfield. 175A2-25 N URSERY Governess Wanted 1 for two little girls (six and two).—Apply Howell. Sunn;v Bank." A be r d til a i s ,175 A 2 28 m E'-N"S Tailoring.-Ben Evans and Co.. iri. Ltd.. Requiri immediately good Trousers and Waist.coats Hands—Apply Cutter, on the Premises. WANTED, at once. Smart Practical M?- JH Hner: Welsh preferred.—Apply W. James and Son. 100. Woodfield-street, Mor- riston. C2-2? t'?ANTED. at once Strong Girl: age 18 to f 20.—Apply Mrs. Powles. 58. Lone-road. Clydach. 173A2-26 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. W ANTED, for Private House. Gowerton f f District, Girl or Woman, capable of all duties; finish early, and sleep home if preferred. Give age and particulars first letter to Gowerton," Leader Office. Sw in- sea. 174A2-27 t?7'A?TED a Dav Girl for Light House- I. work.—Apply Mrs Bowen, Green- field," Cwmrhydyceirw Morrieton. 164A2-26 EMPLOYERS requiring Speedy Responses L to their Advertised Wants should try the "Leader" Prepaids. Twenty words, one shilling. SITUATIONS WANTED. GOOD Salesman Seeks Position as Travel- \JT ler for Wholesale House, Provisions and Sundries; Swansea and District.—Box M 18, Leader Office 175A225 G. ROCERY and Provisions.-Advertiser. with first-clase experience and refer- ences. Seeks Engagement as Manager: Swau- sea or District preferred.—Box M 13, Leador OfRce. 175A2-Z5 YOUTH <20) Requires Position in Swan-sea J- as Journeyman in Marine Engineeriulir Yvorks: served four years apprenticeship to trade of Mechanical Engineer; also served in Navy as Artificer; secondary education. -Apply Navy." Leader Office. 174A2-27 AS the Paper with the Largest Guaran- c l. teed Circulation, Small Advts carried in the "Leader" effect the Largest Pub- licity. MOTOR CARS, CYCLES, &c. Ol H.P. Premier; fe-engine n-ew 3z Kempshall back tvre; also front new. Bosch magneto, etc.; mechanically perfect: a bargain. £ 25.—Apply 2. Stockwell Villas. lieatti ii eld-road, Swansea. 174A2-26 RUDGE-MULTI. 3i. fart. powerful: expert It examination; trial; full equipment: new condition; 38 gns. Combination. 1&0. Twin wanted.—James Apiary. Pontardulais 175A2-28 FOR SALE, 15/20 Overland 5-seater Motor Car. in first-claes ruiiiiing order: all fittings complete; price £ 150—Apply Ocean Dry Doelis Co.. Lt<l.. Swai,sea. 174A2-28 T757ANTED to Buy a 2-ton Lorry (tipper t t preferred).—State full particulars and priceto Box M 19. Leader Office. 175A2-28 ? T?OR SALE, Ambulance Body; make good Fdelivery van; cheap.—Fletcher's Garage. clsoIl-strcet. Swansea. C2-27 1\rOTOR Chassis. Ensign 18 h.p" used for ivi ambulance work: eQUal to new: ?450.— Fletcher's Garage. Nelson-street. Swansea. C2-27 1Q1? HUMBER. ? footboards: running -Lt7±?? order: lamps, horn. tool 8 Bosch, twin tank; lowest. 15 guineas.—James, Glan Apiary. Pontardulajs. 173A2-26 IVOR L. IZOBERTS 223. Oxford-street. IV Sownansea. Stock List of Second-hand Commercial Care and Private Cars:— T?rEW Motor Cycles TistocI? R.A.F. P M. IN CûmCination L102: Lewis 2-stroke. 2- cpeed, £ 47/10; 2-4 h.p. Sunbeams on rail. Early deliveries coming of Douglas Enficlds.. Nor- ton, B.s.A.. Triumph. A J. Sake. Get your name on my waiting lists to ensure 1919 de- livery. Tel. 915 Central. STRA K KH-SQUIRE 3-tonner, WD. body. S. cab front. X475. Sti aker-Squire 3-ton- ner. open-taided body, cab front. C485. CCLYDESDALE, 44-tonner open-sided body. > £ 550. Climax Van. 1-ton. 6-cylinder, £125. M1L:fESDÄ-ÏMLER 3-tonner. npo M body. ;EW. Dennis 2-tonner, 35 h.p. Lorry, X525, S- TUDEJÜ-KER. 1915. 15/20 h-D.. self-starter. s dynamo lighting set, detachable rims, spare rim and tyre. excellent condition. £ 5651_ B-ÉDFoEtn: 1912. 15/18 h,p. 2/3 seater with B dickey eeat. speedometer, lamps, etc.: engine recently overhauled: would make a useful car for commercial traveller; £ 185. ORD Landaulette 1914 SIepney. 80-f, 1.' metr, lampc\ Boecb maK?eto; London built body; Bedford cord upholstery: JB165. FORD. Ambulance Body. 1915. detachable wheels. spare wheel and tyre: excellent mechanical condition: could be adapted for commercial use: X165. A RGYLE Van, suitable for butcher or A baker: Stepney wheels, lamps; a good proposition for a tradesman; £ 160 A- LLDA YS-1914 2:Ster 9.5 h.p.; 5 detach- A able wheels: recentlv overhauled: in good condition: y. 150. Swift 7.9 h.p.. 2- eeater, 1914, light car. in good condition, .f, 13 5. DARACQ. 2-seater Car: recently repainted and overhauled; bargain price JE45. Britton 5-seater Touring Car. in g-ood run- nirig orde-r:S,t.e pn ev- wheel etc., £ 125. HUMBERETTE. 1914. water-cooled excel- JL-L lent condition: 2",eator; touring body. Stepney wheel, etc.. £ 123. DENNIS Commercial Chassis for early de- livery; 3-4 ton chassis with W D. truck body; cab front: lamps, etc., from stock: £ L035. plus delivery charges. USTIN 2-3 ton Chassis delivery 14 dav- A ex works. ?:7M: Karr?r 5-ton Chassis W.D type: delivery from stock, X990 plus de. livery charges. DENNIS 30-seater Charabane ready f r D delivery May. £1,4W. ex Works: first cheque deposit will securn. ALSO I have several Chassis suitable f6r A conversion to commercial use: prices from R45 upwards. Your enquiries respect- fully solicited. PERSONAL. IS there anyone in Swansea or District JL who has a Friend or Patient at the Twentieth General Hospital. Etaplee. France If so, will they kindly write to Box M 14, D.Wi Leader. Swansea. C2-27 HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE 10-roomed House at Uplands; t leasehold.—Apply Box 12. Daily Leader. 176A2-26 S ALE, 1. St. Rutland-street; short lease.-AI)ply above. 176A3-1 FOR SALE. 2 Houses. Vardre-road, Cly. t- dach: also 3 House's in Pontar(iatie.- Apply W. May berry Butcher Clydach-on- Tawe. 176A3-1 sT^OR SALE. Nos. 1 and 2 Victoria-road. i Waunarlwydd: ground rent. £ 3; leaso expires December 25th 1973. let at 5s. per week. landlord paying ratetj.—Apply Thomas, Olive House Waunarlwydd 173A2-27 NOS. 11 an.] 20, Hanover-street. Swansea, .N L to b- Sold.—Apply at, 86. Waiter-road. Swansea. 175A2-24 '9-f-\V e('kTviï,- Pnrcha?t. E3?,) House any ?/< disfrtet,-Write Landlord.'• Leader. APARTMENTS AND LODGINGS TO LET AND WANTED. GENTLEMAN Wants Bedroom and Sitting* room, private house immediately; Swansea or Mumbles.-Writ, Box P 1 Daily Leader. 176A.iS COTTAGE or KalLhouse Wanted. Married Couple, Swansea or Mumbles; 2 bed- rooms, bath.—Write Box P 1. Leader Office 176 A 2 26 pO.VIFORTABLE Lodgings., suitable for vV one or two young me-I, near East Dock Station.—Apply 15. Mackworth-terrace, St. Thomas. 176A5-1 ^17"ANTED Two ITnfurnished Rooms, near II Victoria Station preferably; married, no children.-Apply Baker, Brynvilla, I)unvant. 176A3-1 WTANTED. Two Unfurnifhed Rooms, near Victoria Station preferably; married. no children.—Write Baker. Eryn Villa. Gowerton. IV ANTED, 2 Furnished Rooms by Young v Y Married Couple (no children) in Aber- avon.-Write H. Daily Leader. Swa,nsea. 172A2-25 HOW about those Rooms to Let! Send -LI us particulars and Is 6d. We will Advertise them three times-Simal) Advt. Petit.. Cambria Dailv Leader, BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. FOR SALE. M a goine concern, well-cstabl Jt- lished and excellent Drapery and Mil. linery Business in the Swansea Valley.- Apply Drapery," Leader Office, Swansea. 175 A 2-25 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. "i\T ANTED Coffee or Tea Urns.—Apply R. Y Y. E Jones, Limited, Carlton. Cardiff or Mackworth. Swansea. 176A3-1 -A- PIANO Wanted. Advertiser wiH pay £ 30 to £ 35 for a good one.—" Hotel." Leader Office. 176A3-1 S. HOP Fittings Required suitable for Con- 0 fectioner; atao 5 or 6 ft. Counter.—Apply M 16," Daily Leader. 174A2-29- W ANTED. a number of Posts suitable for Y Y Fencing —Apply "Allotments," Daily Leader Ofiice. Neath stating price. C2-27 ADVERTISER wishes to Purchase Plat- form Scales to weigh 3/5 cwt. ana Scales to weigh up to 56 lb. Also Wanted, Confectioner's, Baker's, or Grocery Business Pend full particulars as to terms, etc., Box 67. Daily Leader. 173A2-2& i'HLES Wanted, over P'twood size.Iem. i ninir8. Ltd Woodworkers Pennywell- mad Bristol Branch at Porthcawl. ST(; RAOTION Kngines or Horfes Wanted J,t 1. Hire. day work or piecework, for Pit, wood and Tree Hauling in various coun. t.ie,-Iennir)gp Ltd (Controlled Establish- ment) Woodworkers Pennvweli road Bris- tol. (1'T'q HAVE you any "Want" to Advertise? -Ll Try the effect of a Leader Prepaid. Twenty words one shilling. MISCELLANEOUS. A ERATED Water Machines Soda Foun- j-?- tains, etc.—Flugel. 33a. Green-lanes, London. N 16, N OTICE.-I, W. Challice. Houee Painter 1* and Decorator. 30 Manselton-road (late Edwards and Challice. Hafod). havinff, been Demobilised, and also Severed Part- nership, wish to notify mv Customers and others I will Carry on Business. Hoplnc to give every satisfaction to future patronasre. 172 A 2-25 ONE Firm Sold £ 50.000 worth of Property this year through Small Advts. 20 words for 3 insertions 2s 6d in the Cam- bria Dailv Leader. IDÑIH'I': Tin?Tahtj a.nd KM Rail HnJe. 1-? -?The current itfu? of this DOUH?f Publication Is on S&'e ai all Railway Book- stalls and leading Newsagent*. Nearlv 6M patrpj it dealt- with oter 3,000 Railwav Star- tions At sixr>ence t: te the bøst and cheap, est Railwnv (Jnide P,-r published. FOR SALE. F OR SALE, Solid Mahogany roll-top Desk: .1' full size. Also Sobrl Maiiogany Leo Table.—Apply Box. 12 Leader Office. 176A2-26 QUANTITY Galvanised Wire suitable for fencing: also quantity Flexible Steel Wire Rope. from R up to li inch diameter. in various lengths; cheap for quick sale.— Douglas Stewart Quay Parade, Swansea 176A3-1 FOR SALE, Popular Prissman Reflex A I, JL 4.5 lens. 6 slides E12 12s.; Goerz AiV- cherlz Focal Plane Press Camera. Uotfrz Dager, 6.8 lens, 3 double slides, film pack adapter, etc.. £ 10.—Apply Camera." Leader Office. 176A 3 1 SALE, New Safe, 2ft. Ziii. x lft 6in. x 1ft. Sin.; maker Cartv-right. Also Gal- vanised Vertical Tank. 5ft. x 3ft. x 2ft.; Saw Bench.. Raise, and Full Spindle; take saw up 30in,-Write 'S. W. Daily Leader. Swansea. 173A3-1 I^OR SALE. Dinin-rodm Furniture, in FDark Oak, beautifully carved: cost £ 700; must le -old: no reasonable offer re- fused—Apply 40. Ffynone-street, Swansea 175A2-25 'L?OB SALE. Bedroom Suite. CI9. Sittinc- Froom Suite, P6 15s.: Sideboard, Dresser, odd Wardrobes: also Bedroom Suite, cost £100, sell for £ 45.—Apply 13 N«lson-street, Swansea. 175A2-25 24 gauge; 6. 7 8 9 and 10 ft. in stock: subject to being unsold.—Apply Messrs. Mills English and Co. Castle-square. Swan. sea. 173A 3-3 or, SALE. 200 good, etiong and Bramley Seedling (Cooking) Appll) Trees. 6 years old. overed Fruiting Buds to bear well this season at 58. 6d. each 40s dozen: a good atock of other varie- ties. prices according to ages: also Privets and Thorns for Hedging Try a Sample Order. Book now for my hardy grown Spring Onion Plants—button's Selected. Ailea Craig, Cranston's Champion, and Loughor Champion 2s. per 100. by post 2s 6a W. Ewart Thomas F.R.H.S. The Nurceries. Upper Louhor Glam. 172A2-25 T- HE-' "Leader" Prepaid Advertisements T are fhe beet medium for local pub- licity. Sca!e- Twenty words, one shiHinc L- -——— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. G HOMOPHONE and Records Wanted: G @tatc make, price, and number of re- cords.—' Records," Dailv Leader. 176AH CI ODFREY'S Special Bargains in "Pianos X and Organs.—Piano by Gibbs, London. 12 gns cash; Piano by Waddington. Walnut. ivory keys, etc. 19 gns oash: Piano by Rin- toul. Rosewood. splendid toife. 30 gns cash: Piano by Allison. Rosewood, iron frame 35 gnR cash: Piano by Godfrey, all late im- provements 45 gns cash: Piano in Rose- wood. by Godfrey, special bargain, 46 ens cash. Large Selection of Baby Grands. Players, and Organs o.v Estey. Bell Mason and Hamlin, etc.. at Greatly Seduced Prices. Write for Price Liet and Terms.—Godfrey and Co., Ltd.. Z2 St. Helen's-road Swansea. 174A2-27 GRAMOPHONE, £ 3: others at R4 15s up- ?J w?s. Needle- 9d. 100 Records from 9d Records Exchanged 2d .-Exchange. 19. Park-street. Swansea. 174A2-27 A STOUNDING Bar¡raim — Second-hand A Pianos at 10—19 fuinea? upwards: four- teen for selection: Oblique Overstrung. Ver- tical.-Exchange. 19, Park-street, Swansea. 174A2-27 THOMPSON and IJackell Ltd 39 C?st]e. A street 8wansea.-Black Cona.rd Piano- £ 78: Walnut Collard Piano £ 70: Walnut Challen Piano C95- Walnut Kirkman Piano £ 70; Walnut Normelle Piano £65: Walnut Brinsmead Piano. £ 105: Walnut Sauire Piano X85. Walnut Hawkins P'ano Z65 ]Oq. Walnut, Thompson and Sbackell, Ltti.. Piano £ 70: Imperial Organ £ 26 5s.: Jones Organ £ 15: Estev Organ £ 35 LEADER" Small Advprtiemcnt8 pa; L the Advertiser because they reach the widest circle of readers in West Wales LOST AND FOUND. LOST. between Finsbury-terrace and JU Bryn-road. Lady's Handbag with Egyptian characters marked on outside.— Finder rewarded on returning same to 5, Finsbury-terrace, Swansea. 176A2-24 STRAYED to Carnglas road. Sketty, Feb- k3 ruary 14th. Two Dark Mare Ponies. If not claimed within three days will be sold to Day expenses.—Apply Waldron. Baker. Plcettv. 175A2-25 Printed and Published by the FL Presn Ltd., at Leader Buildings, cwan6ea.