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AMUSEMENTS. 6.30. TO.N IGHT: 8.30. 'Phone: Central 92. The MELODY MAKERS In The Burglar's Dream." A.RCH IE GOGDALL, The World's Foremost Athlete. Walking the Hoop. LATEST NEWS PICTURES. TAKIO, with his £1,000 Film, presenting the "Living Jungles." NICOL AND MARTIN, The World-famous Comedy Cyclists, fea- turing the greatest Cycling Tricks extant. WINNIE ETHERIDGE and JIMMIE FURSE, the Entertaining Entertainers. ROSIE REYS, The Talented Contralto, ADAM TOMLINSON, Dialect Comedian. ELYSIUM Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Madge Kennedy in her first Romantic Melodrama, THE DANGER GAME The Amazing and Exciting Drama of a Girl who could be called the World's Most Beautiful Burglar. JERRY'S DOUBLE CROSS (Comedy). Topical Budget. Dramas.. Comedies. And Our C sual High-class Programme. Thursday Next.—PEGGY HYLAND in DONNIE ANNIE LAURIE. CAEILE CINEMA. (Adjoining Leafier" Office. 2.30. TO-DAY. 10.30. AN OLD FASHIONED YOUNG MAN, Five Part Triangle Photoplay. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in "A YOUTHFUL AFFAIR." THROUGH FIRE AND DEATH, Five Part Itala Super Production. Halt 4nd Half. Mutt & Jeff at the Front. Pathe Gazette. Thursday Noxt.—Constance Taimadge in GOOD NIGHT, PAUL. CARLTON. 2.33. T 0 D A Y. 10.30. Violet Hopson, THE IRRESISTIBLE FLAPPER TWO TOUGH TENDERFEET, A Mack Sennett Comedy. A Greater Vitagraph. THE GIRL IN THE HOUSE, Featuring Earle Williams. I PICTURE HOUSE 2.30. TO-DAY. 10.30. Elsie Ferguson, THE DANGER MARK, A 1'arr.mount Special. THE VILLAGE CHESTNUT, A Mack Sennett Comedy. THE DIVINE GIFT, A Fine British Six Part Drama. FUSLIC NOTICES. County Borough of Swansea. CONTRACTS FOR HOUSING. The Corporation intend to ERECT a FIltST GROUP of 500 HOUSES on their TOWN HILL ESTATE. TENUEES are invited for the First) Contract of this Scheme, comprising the Erection and Completion of 150 Houses and other works within the group area. Contractors desirous of Tendering are required to send their names, together with a deposit of S3 3s. (which will be refunded on receiut of a bona-fide1 Tender) to Mr. Ernest E. Morgan, A.R.I.B.A., Borough Architect, 3, Prospect-place, Swansea, on or before Monday, the 7th July, 1019. Drawings may be seen at the Borough Architect's Office after the 1st July, 1919. Quantities, Schedules, and Forms of Tender will be issued before or immedi- ately atfer 7th July, 1919, to applicants who comply with the above requirements, and Tenders must be submitted by the 14th July to the undersigned. The Corporation does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. (Signed) ERNEST E. NIOPGAN. Borough Architect. 3, Prospect-place, Swanesa, 23rd June, 1919. CALCOTT LIGHT CARS. Mr. W. BEVAN 1 HAS BEEN APPOINTED AS AGENT FOR THESE CARS FOR SWANSEA AND DISTRICT. Pending securing suitable Premises, all Enquiries to be Addressed to—■ 28. The Promenade, Swansea. I Neath Corporation Gas Department I INCREASED HAULAGE CHARGE OF COKE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that owing to Increased Haulage Charges, tho Kate for Delivery of Coke within the Department's Area of Supply will be as I set out below, as and from the above date. Within the Borough .2/2 per Load. Melyncrythan .3/1 „ „ Aberdulais and Tonna.3/ 4 Skewen 3ilO „ Morriston War Fund. 1. Widows of Morriston Sailors and Soldiersj fallen in the War. and 2. TOTALLY Enabled Sailors and Soldiers are reanested to send their Names and Addresses on fõ: or before July 3rd. 1919, ¡ to the Hon. Sec.. Mr. A. R. Lewis, Grni? House, Morriston. ? B.—The above only aDnli to Saibrs &!),(] Soldiers who were employed bt.fo:-e they criisted at one of the Works contributing to the Fund SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY, MARKET STREET AND MORFYDO STREET, MORRISTON. I The Sale of this Property POSTPONED from last week, will take place on THURSDAY, JULY 3rd, 1919, at the LAMB AND FLAG HOTEL, at 7.30 pm. HENRY F. HOOD, Auctioneer. PROPERTY OWNERS. A MEETING which will interest vou will lie held at THOMAS'S CAFE, HIGH- STREET, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd, at-.7.ill) p.m. Forget to ÇQme. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND Theatre SWANSEA. MONDAY, 30th JUNE, for Six Nights at 7.30, MATINEE on SATURDAY at 2.30. Mr. Chas. Ingle begs to announce Personal Visit of MR. ALBERT CHEVALIER In the Delightful Play, in Four Acts, My Old Dutch By Arthur Shirley & Albert Chevalier, I Based on Mr. Chevalier's Celebrated Song NEXT WEEK- The Great Success from the Garrick Theatre, THE GIRL FROM CIROS SALES BY AUCTION. KILL AY, SWANSEA. (Near Clyne Valley Brickworks and 5 minutes' walk from Killay Station (L. and N.W.E.). SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, MACHINERY, and HORSES. T. Victor Wiiliams Is instructed by Messrs. Williams Bros., Contractors" Pontarclawe, on completion of contract, to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the let day of JULY, 1919, the remainder of the Contractor's Plant, &c., Comprising:—Four Horses: Swansea, 7 j years, II hands; Tom, 6 years, 14.1; Vio- let, aged, 15. Bingo, aged. 13.2; 1 Steam Engine (Marshall) 10 h.p., 1 Oil Engine (Robscn) 10 h.p., 1 Saw Bench to take 42in. Saw, 2 New Circular Saws 42in., 8 Wooden Trolleys 2Sin. gauge, one 4-Wheel Wagon, 12 Cross Cut Saws, 6 Axes, 500 Yards of -in. Wire Rope, 1 Portable Wooden Shed 6ft. x 6ft., 1 Chaffcutter, a Large Quantity of iin. and lin. Galvan- 'isc,d Tti flarn"s, Chains, Sheaves, 1 Ste^m Winch (in. cylinder, Sin. stroke, ulsa Large Quantity of Firewood, etc., etc. r On View Morning of Sale. Sale at 2 p.m., after arm-a! of 1.25 train from Swansea (Victoria Station). Terms—Cash. Auctioneer's Offices: Pontardawe and Clvdach. Short Notice. SHAFTESBURY HALL, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. THURSDAY, JULY 3rd, 1919. Mr. Joseph Harris. Has been favoured with instructions to remove from two gentlemen's residences, and to OFFER for SALE at the above Hail and Date, a Large Quantity of very Superior Household Furniture and other Effects, the chief items of which comprise:—Solid Mahogany Antique Book- ease, Inlaid Sheraton Bedroom Suite, Beautifully-carved Walnut ditto. Oak Bedstead, Brass and Black ditto, Wire M; ittressos, Wool Overlays, Three Feather Beds, Mahogany Step Night Commode, Handsome Chesterfield Dining-room Suite, Beautiful Drawing-room Suite, Mahogany- framed Divan Suite in green leather, Mahogany Sideboard, Carved Walnut ditto with bevelled mirror' back. Two Mahogany old-fashioned Easy Chairs (Lady's and Gent's), Wicker Easy and other Chairs, Mahogany Hall Stand, Two Rolls of Linoleum, Inlaid Walnut Loo Table, Child's high-back convertible Chair, Brass Fenders, Fire Brasses, Hearthrugs, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, the usual Culinary Utensils. together with a rich tone PIANOFORTE, I Solid Mahogany Chest-upon-Chest, real Wedgfwood Ware, old Swansea Teapot. Kitchen Dresser (as now), near!y new j 'dangle, and other articles too numerous t to particularise. I Goods on View Morning of Sale. Sale to commence promptly at 11 o'clock a.m. Terms—Cash. Auctioneer's OSces: 1, George Street. Swansea. Tel. No. 469 Docks. Re SIMON THOMAS (Deceased). RAILWAY INN, YSTALYFERA. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. rr. J. E. Williams (In conjunction with Mr. A. S. T. Lucas) tiave been instructed by the Adminis- tratrix of the Estate of Simon Thomas \Deceased), to offer for SALE by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the RAILWAY INN, YSTALYFERA, on THURSDAY NEXT, 3rd, 1919, at 12 o'clock Nooa, the following ANTIQUE and VALUABLE Household Furniture AND EFFECTS, Commercial Room—Antique Corner Cupboard, Mahogany Sideboard, Dining Table, Sola, Antique Chairs, Fancy Card I Table, Overmantel, Pictures, Bronze Ornaments, Dinner and Tea Services, Lete. Smoke Room—Round Table, Smoke Arm Chairs, Two Small Chairs, Piano- forte (by Hopkinson), Couch, Square | Table, Marble Clock, Overmantel, Pic- tures. Ground Floor—Tables, Chairs, Pic- tures, Fire Irons, etc. Second Floor—Beds, Spring Mattresses, Bedsteads, 3 Bedroom Suites, Old Chk Chest of Drawers, Wash Panels and Dress- Tables, Pictures, Safe, 2 Gri d-. father's cflocks. Ornaments, Fancy Tnlii", Carpet, Sweepers, Carpets, Cash Till. Iron Safe, Sewing Machine (by Jones), Oak Coffer. Outside—Tip Cart in good order, Trap (Rubber Tyre), Spring Gambo, Butcher's Trap, 2 Sets of Single Harness, Sausage 11ach ine, 3 Hairdresser's Chairs, 2 Large Mirrors Butcher's Shop—Counter, Wood Block, Desk. Two Saws, Butcher's Steel, Knives, Balance Scal e with Br&ss Weights, Steel- yardi, Fixtures. Also a Ford Touring Car (1915) in Ex- cellent Order. Term!Cash. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offic(,s-Mr. J E. Williams, Ystradfawr, Ystradgyrrlais; Mr. A. S. T. Lucas, Rutland-street, Swan- sea. THE SECOND ANNUAL SWANSEA WOOL SALE, at the SWANSEA CATTLE MARKET. Messrs. James and 'ames F.A.I. Will offer for SALE by AUCTION, on the Premises above, on WEDNESDAY,. JULY 2nd. 1919, punctually at 12.30 p.m tbout I 10,000 FLEECES of good class Shropshire, Kerry, Ryeland, and Cross-bred WOOf in suitable Lots as per Catalogue. The lots will be on View Morning of Sale, from 11 o'clock. Further entries are respectfully soli- cited. Catalogues and Conditions of Sale to be obtained free from the Auctioneers, 7, Goat-street, Swansea. Tel.: 172 Docks, Swansea. SALES BY AUCTION. 1 Preliminary Announcement. NORTH CARMARTHENSHIRE, In the Parish of Myddfai. THE CILGWYN ESTATE. FREEHOLD, RESIDENTIAL, AGRI- CULTURAL, and one of the finest SPORTING PROPERTIES in South Wales, comprising a total area of about 2,000 Acres, Let at the Low Rental of £1,200 per annum, exclusive of the extensive Wood- lands, which exceed 700 ACRES of admit- tedly amongst the best natural Timber Growing Land in the Country, and would be unsurpassed as Demonstration Ground for a School of Forestry. The "whole for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- TION, about the end of AUGUST, 1919 (under instructions from the Trustees of the Estate of the Late J. P. W. Gwynne- [ Ilalford, deceased) by MESSRS. Wm. & Walter James, F.A. I. At the TOWN HALL, LLANDOVERY. The principal lots comprise:— THE CILGWYN MANSION HOUSE AND GROUNDS, extensive Estate and other Outbuildings, Lodges, Gardens, etc THE FREEHOLD FARMS of Baily- yryu," If Colengord Fawr," Pistyll- gwyn," Caegwyn," Mount Pleasant." Treventy," "• Tirooed," Pant.vgass.:g, Garreglefain," Llwy'niar," Gollen- wen," Llwynmeredith," Gorllwyn Fawr." "Corllwynfach," "Troedrhiw," Tynewydd," Pentwyn," and Tir- bach," etc. Also about 10 FREEHOLD COTTAGES AND GARDENS, and THE NOTED SCOTLAND WOODS, etc. N.B.—The Mansion and the centre por- tion of the Estate, within a King Fence, will be offered first of all in one Lot, form- ing an ideal Small Size Sporting and Re- sidential Estate, and if not sold in that way, then in separate Farms, Small Hold- ings, etc. Full detailed particulars and plans will be issued shortly. In the meantime fr-ther information may be had from the Ar. tioneers, 7, Goat- street, Swansea and Fron Llangadock; G. C. Maurice, Esq., fi. -kland Estate Agent, Bwlch, Breconshire, or Messrs. Rider, Heaton, Meredith and Mills, Soli- citors, 8. New-square, Lincoln's Inn, Lon- don, W.C. I MANSELTON, SWANSEA. Exceptionally Important Sale of a Free- hold and Froe Hotel and Premises, 12 Freehold Dwelling-houses, etc. Messrs. James and James, F.A.I., Are favoured with instructions from Sir Courtenay Mansel, Bart., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HOTEL CAMERON, HIGH-STREET, SWAN- SEA, on SATURDAY, JULY 5th, 1919 (subject. to such Conditions of Sale as shall then and there be produced), the following Valuable Modern-built Freehold and Free Hotel and Premises, Called and known as THE MANSELTON HOTEL (with vacant possession on completion of purchase), situate at the entrance to the Manselton Park, in a unique position of monopoly, being the only hotel on the Manselton Estate. and 12 FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES (in separate lots), nearly adjoining, be- ing Nos. 1 to 12, ST. JOHN'S ROAD, MANSELTON, immediately in front ot Manselton Park, and within two minutos of the Tramway at Eaton-road, well ant modern-built with dressed stone front walls, and Ifet to good tenants at 8s. 6f! and Ds. each per week respectively. The Houses contain 7 Rooms each (four of them with Bathrooms in addition), Coal-houses, w.c. 's, and Front and Back Gardens. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. For detailed particulars and Conditions of Sale, and any further information with reference to the trade of the Hotel, etc., apply to the Auctioneer, 7, Goat-street, Swansea; to the Manselton Estate Office, Manselton; or to J. E. Authony, Esq., Solicitor, 11, Lincolns Inn Fields, London W.C. SWANSEA AND LLANELLY. Edward Roberts and Son Will OFFER for SALE bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HOTEL CAMERON. SWANSEA, on TUESDAY, JULY 1st, 1919, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, Valu- able Leasehold Properties: In Ix)ts as under. Lots 1, 2 and 3.-Nos. 23, 24 and 25. BEACH STREET. Lot 4.—SHOP and PREMISES, 14, MARKET STREET, LLANELLY. Lots 5 and 6.—Nos. 1 and 2, STANLEY PLACE, MOUNT PLEASANT, SWAN- SEA. Lot 7.-Nos. t and 2, HARRIS STREET, MOUNT PLEASANT, SWANSEA. Lot 8.—No. 6, DYNEVOR PLACE, SWANSEA. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained as to Lots I to i from Messrs. Frank Thomas and Andrews. Llanfair Buildings, St. Mary-street, Swansea; and as to Lots 5 to 8 from Messrs. Collins and Woods, 1. Worcester-place, Swansea; and as to all the Lots from the Auction- eers, at their Offices, LLANFAIR BUILD- INGS. ST. MARY-STREET. SWANSEA. To Eng neera, Works Managers, and I Others. STOREIO: AT REAR OF 162 and 163, ST. HELEN'S AVENUE, SWANSEA. I Messrs. Clarke, Dovey & Co. Have received Instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Above Address oft TUESDAY NEXT. JULY 1, 1919, sufficient of the Stock of Boiler Coverings, Comprising First and Second Grade Asbestos Compositions, Fossil Meal, a quantity of Magnesia and Silica Cotton, 1 Bah of Hair Felt, 4 Weeton Volt Meters, 3 Electric Clocks, 1 British Electric Cut-out by Thomas-Houston and Co., Ltd., Rugby, and other effects too numerous to mention. To Satisfy an execution issued through the H'gh Bailiff of the Liberties of Gower and Kilvev, against the Imperial Insulating and Engineering Supply Com- pany. The Lots may be Viewed on the morn- ing oi Sale, which will take place at 2.0 p.m., sharp. Terms CaEh. Further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneers "Gordon Chambers," 31 Queen- tfireet, Cardiff, or Metal Exchange, Fisher-street, Swansea. I Dated June 25th. 1919. j GOWER AUCTION MART, j Gowerton. TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 1st, 1919. FAT CATTLE and 8UBP will be Sold I and Allocated tn accordance with the Live I Stock Regulations. STORE STe ICK by Auction as usual. 10 COWS and CALVES. 150 PIGS. All Fat Stock to be at the M&rt by 10 I a.m. Sale to commence promptly at 11 a.m. Messrs. JAMES & JAMES, FA.I., Auctioneers ) 7, Goat-street, Swansea. A uctioneel'8 I 7. Telephone; li2 Docks. SALES BY AUCTION. CHELTENHAM HOUSE, EATON r GIWVE. SWANSEA. MESSBS. David Roberts and Son XT7ILL SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above addrese on TUESDAY, 1st JULY, 1919, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the whole cf the excellent Furnishings, OompriAing DRAYVIXG ROOM and DINING ROOM SUITES. SIDEBOAfiD, TABLES, I Carpets, Oilcloth, Ruge, Cocoa Mats. PIANO- FORTE, 3 Bedrocm Suites. CHESTS OF I DRAWEES, WAEDltOBE, Pictures, Orna- ments, China and (jlaee, Kitchen requisites, Lawn Jtower, Vacuum Cleaner, etc., etc. Uoodtj on view morning of Sale. Clearance Wednesday, 2nd July. Auction Oflioca, 61, Wind-ttreet, Swansea. Telephone. 6ï6 Central. SWANSEA AUCTION -]?OOMS^ Sale of Household Furniture, Har- j monium, Tents, Typewriter, etc. MESSRS. John M. Le&der and Son Will ofer for SALE bv AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd, lUl9, at 11 a.m., a quantity cf j Household Furniture AND EFFECTS, j Pouglilr comprising: White Enamel Bedroom Suite, Brass-rail Bedsteads, Wool, Hair, and Feather Overlays, Box Spring Mat-ires.;?, Fine Oak Linen Chest; Chests of Drawers, Walnut Din- ing-room Suite, Inlaid luahoganv Dr.1W- ing-roc'/ti. Suite, Dratvicg-room Chairs, Occasional Chain;, 3 MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS, EBONY FRAME SETTERS, Handsome Pedestal Escritoire, Walnut and Oak Sideboards, Sheraton-design Sideboard, Burr Wal- j jnut China Cabinet, Iillaid Mahogany j China Cabinet, Upholstered Settees, 2 High-baek Arm Chairs in leather, Hand- somely Carved Orkmal Coffee Table, Pembroke Tables, Carpets, Lino, SPLENDIDLY PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Plated and Silver Pieces, INLAID ROSEWOOD OVER- MANTEL, Oak Overmantel, Beautiful of Swansea, Worcester and Wedgewood China, lURMONRiM by Alexandre Pere ot Fih.. Brass and Cop- per mounted Fire Suite, large Piur Oriental Vases and Placque, Coal Vases. Brass Fireguards, Butler's Trays and Stands, 2 Mangles, Old Oak Dresser, Copper Hot Water Circulator, Box Cameras, Sundry Photographic Mate- rials, 2 Tents, 2 Tencstial Telescopes, Tennis Net and all Accessories, Child's High Chairs, GE D F A T!-j'E-R'S CLOCK, Scott's Barometer, Metronome, Artist's Easel, Empire Typewriter, and L Sundry Miscellanea. Goods on View Morning of Sale. Auctioneers' Offices and Sale Rooms: .16. Waterloo-street, Swansea. (3150) By Instructions from the Trusteft of the late Lavinia Thomas (Deceased), and others. ALBERT HALL, SWANSEA. I Exceptionally Good and Well Preserved Household Requisites. I Astlcy Samuel FA.I. Con- Has been requested to remove for Con- venience of Sale to the above Ilall, and SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION on WED-! NESDAY, 2nd JULY, 1919, Modern and Antique Household Appointments, Exceptionally Fine Pianofortes, Ches- terfield SuitHS in Tapestry, Saddlebag Parlour Suite, Mahogany Bookcase, Walnut Bookcase, Mahogany Sideboard, Walnut Sideboard. £ Has« Cupboard Drer, Oak Dining Table, Very tunc Walnut Dining Table, Carpets, Wicker Chairs, Copper and Black Curb, Bronze Clock Set, Walnut Overmantels, Black Skin Ifaig, China Pedestal and Jardinere. Pictures. Angora Table Cloth, Antique Sideboards. Grandfathers Clocks, Mahogany. Hall Stand, Stair Carpet, Ii Stair ltodsv Fumed Mahogany Over- mantel Very Handsome Solid Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Mahor>ny Inlaid Bed- steads, Wire Mattress, Overlays, Feather Beds, 13ol??ter?, Pillows, Btdro?m Ware, Occasional Table, Plush Suite. Brass Curbs, Dinner and Tea Ware. Vases, Ornaments. Goods on View Morning of Sale. Terms Cash. Sale to Commence at 11 a.m. The Auctioneer Desires to call special altention to this Sale, as the public will be offered exceptional opportunity to purchase good articles. Auctioneers' Offices, King's Chambers, Gower-street, Swansea. SWANSEA. Astley Ssmwi3!, F,A.I. Will offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- TION at the HOTEL CAMERON, on THURSDAY, JULY 3rd, 1919, Valuable Leasehold Properties: Lot 1.-1\0. 1, Chesshyre-strcet, Bryn- r mill, Swansea. Lot 2.— N o. 2, Chesahyre-street. Lot 3.—No. 8, Che^shyre-street. Lot 4.—No. 4, Chesshyrc-sireet. lot 5. 5, -i- I-e-street. Lot Lot 7.—All those two Freehold Mes- suages or Dwoling-hous^s known as Bell: Vue Cottages, situate and Nos. 21) I and 30, Brynsin-terraoe, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. I/it 8.—Nos. C, 7, 8 and 9, Kynaston- place, Swnnsort. Lot 9.—All that Leasehold House, Shop, Dweling-honse and Garages known as No. 10, Bond-street. j Lot 10.-o. i18, Oxford-street, Swanfoa. vLot lL-ND. 119, Oxford-street, Swansea, j Lot 12.-1\0. 120, Oxford-street, Swansea, Lots 10 to 12 will he offered as one lot. and if not sold will then be offered as lotted. Mines and Minerals are Reserved. Sale to oommence at 3 p.m. Further particulars of Lots 1-7 can be obtained from Messrs. Picton EvanH and Jones, Solicitors, St. Mary-street, Swan- sea; Lot 8. Messrs. T. W James and Co., Solicitors, Goat-street, Swansea; Lot 9, Messrs. Viner Leeder and Morris. Solici- tors, Oxford-street, Swansea; as to Lots 10-12, to J. Moy Epans, Dsq., Solicitor, lb. Adelaide-street, Swansea; or a8 to all ti ll(, Lets the Auctioneer, corner of Gower and Orchard-street. Swansea. MUMBLES RAILWAY. SEASON TICKETS. j QUARTERLY TICKETS will be issued on list JULY, between SWANSEA and MUMBLES PIER STATIONS at the fol- lowing: Rates:— i-1st Class. 2nd Class Gent.'s £2 5 Fl 15 ladieti and ('h i! r] ren El 10 £ 1 5 For further particulars, apply 2, Rut- land-street, Swansea. Mumbles Pier and Pavilion. THIS WEEK at 7.00 p.m. (Matinees, Thursday and Saturday, at 3.15). The J.'s Concert Party. ROYAL THEATRE. j Tues. & Wed. I THE WHEEL. A Romance of a Woman | who staked all for Love, s and won. | FEATURING Geraidine FAR PER. ENID BENNETT in I A Desert Wooing Fi ve Reels. | Lovers' Getaway, I Two-Reel Keystone. Episode 11- I '/lJI MYSTERY OF TI-IE DOUBLE CROSS, I Two Reels. I Pathc's Gazette 81 Topical News g •, SLook Out for CARMEN OF THE S KLONDIKE, a Seven-Heel Sc!ected ä B Masterpiece. | I ?if   I Werrelal'Si w 8/6 E?- ?/? -? Mr. Worrell Yields to Popular Pressure And Decides to Extend His Visit in Swansea the whole of this week. Owing to the snccess of this Sale. Mr. Worrell is remaining in Swansea the whole of this week. As advertised, anyone calling at the Dockers' Hall can have their sight tested free of any charge whatever, and, if re- quired, can purchi.se gold-filled spectacles or eyeglasses for the marvellously low I price of 'S52ST 8/6 AT THE Dockers'Hall, Elysium Buildings, HIGH STREET, Swansea. Hours: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. THE LANDORE PERMANENT BUILD. ING SOCIETY-the Oldest* Largest, and Host in West Wales-is prepared to ADVANCE money upon Mortgage on Proper lies, promptly, on reasonable terms. DEPOSITS received daily at i per cent. and per cent, <frce from tax). Investors 5 per cent, compound interest. All pay- able 5 days notice- Ample security. Full detaj Is from Secretary, Mr. DAVID ROBERTS, 01, Wind-street. Swansea.

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