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EDUCATIONAL. One Three Six lasertioli lnsertic-na. Itwertiotw 20 Worde.. 2 0 3 0 4 6 30 Worsts. Z 6 4 0 5 6 40 Worda. 3 0 5 6 7 6 MONEY.—6d per line. MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS VACANT. WOMEN AND GIRLS. Domestic Servants. "J71XPERIENCED General wanted: refer- U ence" required.—Mrs Horrocke, Saugh- toa VXplTKlBNCbD Cook-aeneral wanted f:n E smin fami.y.—Appiy. witb reference, to Urf. Daniels. 139, Bryn-road. Swai.soa. 154A11-26 "(TEMERAL wanted: good wag?.—Apc.?. X Windsor House Windeor-terrace Up- lands, Swansea. 15SA11-26 (O{)D Day Girl wanted; not under 18? t?. \I fe?ent job for suitable appiicant— AD ply Taylor. 106, Bryn-road. 157A11-L9 GENERAL able to cook wanted at o-rp Williams, 5 Owvdr-terrace, Uplands Swansea. 552AU-25 V'TANTED Yonne Girl as General: early » riser; good wa"CH and outings; com- fortable home. — Apnlv Mrs Edmund Park Drie., Uo- Ir.nds. 158A11-29 '??YAKTED. R?peet?b:? Youn,; Girl ? Mornin'-s.—Ap.?v Mrs. J. H. Jonp?. 3, TTfiydding* Park-road Swansea. 158AU-26 WOxTED. Superior Servant; famiiy one V I?dy; no Wasbin or Cooking; Good Wa?es: Fare P.I,*(I.-)i-,W Burdon, 21. Lyn- cjmbe HiU, Batii. 157An-28 A.N TLI D General Servo- v i -Ai-,)Iy evenings, with references, if-s Dickie. 16. Richmond-road. Swansea • 156AII-27 "VV SV TA NTED. immediately. experienced ''1 <lennral: reference recnired.—Apply MrG fravies. 15 St. Helen's-road Swansea 352A11-25 tMis.?eJlsn80i!S. "I u !I Wonted by Widower JLAL Working Man; 35 to 45; Good Home Oire red to suitable person; Widow not objected to.—cf. E. Phillip, Liandilo-road. Dry nr.mman. 153A 1 1-25 STOCKING Knitterc and ApDrentice'- wanted: no tim? to serve, we pay for all vou make.—Apply Price and Son, lineN. street Neath. Cll-26 MEN AND YOUTHS. AC-ENTS—A Splendid Living for Workers .1-1. —The Provident Clothing and Supply Lti require a few trustworthy Men in Cv.-inbwria G-owerton. Gorseinon, Morris ten f-ketty. Mumbles and Towr. Ditrict,. excellent 'terms. The appointment need not j;;rei f:-rp with present occupati on at firet. but will lead to a more remunerative peti- tion if applicant is a worker.-Apply, bv letter or personally to W. A Winsor. Di»t Manacer, 20 Wind-street. Swansea; 9 to Is a.m. each day. Monday and Tuesday .4.30 to 6 p.in. 157A11-28 tiARPENTERS and Bricklayers Wan?d.- ? Apply, Mackenna. Contractor, Wen- ddu CoPiery, near Neath C11-2J .1 Col!iery, n2g-r .cQth T^BAUGHTSMEN" —Wanted for Sen ice re U latins to Graves Rrsistration in France and Flanders, for one year or less as duty rea"ires. a number of Draughtsmen capable of drawimr simple plana of cemeteries.—For full particulars apply to the nearest Rp. cruiting Office or Centra I Recruiting Depot Great Scotland Yard. London Cll-26 MOTOR CYCLISTS, aire 11 years and up- 1ll. wards. wanted as Despatch Riders f, r- Service relating; to Graven Xesdstration in France and Planners, for one year or le8.3. an duty reaaires.—for full particulars a¡)]J;v to the nearest Recrnitinrr Office or Central Facruitine Depot. Great Scotland Yard, Lon- don. Cll-26 M'OTOR THA?SPORT DRIVERS urgent ? III wanted for one year or less, a6 dutv reoniree for f-'ervice Overseas. Must he trained men, ag. 18 vearc and apwards. For further particular- aunly tc nearest R", cruitinsr OiUce, or Centra! Recruiting DenC.. {"paT. Scot'and Yard London C1V2 '\TAVVYHS Wnnted ?t ?p—'?. Gi:b°rt'?j 1? St?lworks. Pontardawe.—T. Walkp. C6ntro.ct?- 151,)?l I I]LU1íRER-gOOd all-round maTi.-Ai)T .? stnt ¡UI a?c wases and mperipnce. to Bennett Bros. Gorseinon 154A11-26 TTR:!E:?(L??WANTRn-503 St;)df"t? 1,, ?? QuH'ifv for Exi?ti)! Vacancies Thi? is a splendid opportunity fo:- a Youth be. tween the arre of 17 and 9.4 to secure n per inanent lucrative hert,) fo7- life Cnem pioypfi Derooboli^ed Service nien with a know led so of Wireless of the a?)ove ?tff. shotiM WI'¡P or call Rr cnce — <Vtr?F*s (.o i le-e t,ti t Nlarv.treet Car- Training Col1egGfl ?. Marv-street Car- tiHf. o" ?a<?)c-st7r'?. S??n'-pa, __?? ?'?A?TEDan"Exoert Shortband .Tt fn"iip?.—AppIv Supart'eater Umt?. I.td.. Unit Works Strand. Swansea. Cll-26 "V\ANTED Man aa Green Keeper for a T f Golf Club.—Apnlv. stating experience wages and references, to Box "Y," Daily Cl 1-26 Hxf ANTED." Junior Clerk, cood writer VT v. ith knowledee of Shorthand: wasres £ 1 per week.—Anply Box ?? Poet Office Swansea, irivinp; fuli detail* of experience. r?e. etc. 155Ali-29 "rANTED, a aualified FirTtAVj Nieht I Attendant for Ambulance Room at WcrJt" in Llanelly: an M-RA M.C. man pre- ferred.—Apply stating atje. aualifications, n!1J salary reouired. to Bor C 2, Cambria Daily Lf'ade-* Swansea. Cll-27 T^T"ANTED, for Job near Reeolven. two r, trood Bricklayers: gorni tvages to trtftvi men.— Wat.s-ou and Horrocks. Ltd., Bridg- end 154 A11-26 NN 'A-N-TED Immediately, Bricklayers or Jn!<{)ns.-Apply, WfJliams Bro< Con- tractors, Pontardaye 153A11115 WANTED a Gardener ai Mumbles: srood retcre!1ceQ.-Apoh. stating experience and vage6 required Box L 1. Leader Office 153 Ail-25 "RANTED. thorop^hly experienced Short- V* band Tvpi:,t -Apply. stating age. e -perience. etc., to Box No (J 1. "I..eade, Office. Swanaea. TC, OFFICE AND ERRAND BOYS. '?7'ACANCY for Articled Pupil !n a b ?v ?ur'/pyor's amI Auctioneer's Office. Opportunity for all-round practical PITeri- enen under a fully-qualified principal Givo particulars to "Valuer," c/o Dally Lea,jer. 156 AI 1-27 ^■y\TANTED, a Respectable Lad a<re about f 16 for Office Work —Write Box N 1. Leader Office. 153A11-26 LIVE STOCK, &c. TE^OR SALE. Four Smooth Fox Terrier X ?upDies.—D. Rees. Decorator 7 R!oom- r:ld.terraee. ount Pleasant Swansea.   ■" '58All-2? V/^?T jOOD, .Useful, Old Pony for Sale cheap; ')' reason for aelling. no further use- Apply. Hop&ine. Belmont House. 3<w]ypn. 15'7A11.Z5 X EDUCATIONAL. 'D&!VATE TUITION for London M?tri? J; and ali the Prof.,jonal Fretim Ex- a;?; Shorthand and Booh-hecmne: rapidly tausrht. at Liahman's Coachinc College. 40,41 Worcester-place (opposite Castle Cinema) Swansea TG SWANSEA Business College; Specialised Training for Business, Public Exam- inations, etc.; Day and Evening Tuition; Prospectus Free.—Principal, E. V. P ullden. MUSICAL -INS iRU MEN;- CONCERT Piute.—For Sale. Solid S-*Ivcr, Bohem Flute, by Rudall Carte: •lev/. ;1;:18: must clear'.—22 Gower-street Swaneu GUARDS31AN Records; Latest T;tlc?z; G- Double Sided; ? 6d. of aU dealers.- W halesale, Premier Supply Cö" 16, Cliailes- street, jCardiff. 158.11-29 Thompson and Shaekeii's Announcements CCHICAGO Organ, 4 set& oi're?s. ? s tl:¡F. \? 2 knee swells; \'en fihe t?j'ie. ?'.?.- Thompson and Shackell. Ltd.. 39. Caotle- street, Swansea P1A.N0F0RT3 by Ralph Allison, full com- 1. pass, ivory keys; 50 euineas cash. (J oa.s7v terms.—Thompson and ahackell. Lt(. 39, Castip-street. Swansea LhXANDKA Paris. Harmonium; 12 stops. ■i- 4 sets of reads; large powerful ir.tru ment. suitable for place of worship; £35- Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 35. Castle- street. 8-Nan&ea MOTOR CARS, CYCLES, &c. ALBION Chassis.—Delivery of ?0 cv,t. and i .11. 60 cwt. Caasuis irom Stock, subject to being unsold; cash or easy .terms.-P.. E. i Jones, Ltd.. Motor Depot., Diilwyn-street, Swansea. TC C>YCLE-CAi& Chassis: Six H.P. and Four > H.P. Petrol Engine for Sale Cneip.— sump reply. Court Church Hall, Clyuach- on-Tawc. 153 A13-26 i 1JOH SALE, 4J h.p. B.S.A. All Chain X Counter-Shaft with Kick Starter Motor j Cycle, complete w;th L;mi)s and Tools; 1n9 Model; Perfect; £87 103. or nearest offer; Inspection and Trial J.-ivited.-Writ.e, ,No. S 1, "Leader Office. Swansea. 156A11-25 10l SALE, Coventry Daimler- chain i- drive: new solid back tvrw, and pneu- matin front tj res: good running order —j blew James Ynysmeudv. 154A 11 -26, F Olil) Two-Seater -.v-th tingiish buiit nody, X painted green, upholstered leather, double windscreen, khaki hood. dicky seat, right-hand drive; been little used; can 1 F en bv appointment Price including spare wheel with complete tyre and all acces- sories, £3.55. -A vi)ly, Box No. P !!8, c/o "Leader" Office. Swansea. TC T ORRIES, Vans, Ons, Landaulettes r XJ Sale; immediate delivery; New and Second-hand. Send for list and state vom- requirements.—Hiii, 156, Adelaide-road. •[a-mpstead. lionclon N VV.3, 156A13-26 LADY'S Cycle; safety clutch brakes: I AJ Coventry Cross: for Sale £6 63.: ex- ¡ cellent -,ond i ell, 25, VYa'lterr- road-: back entrance. 153A11-26 RUBY Jap 23 h.p.. 2 Speeds, 1917; take two any hill; lastest this district; any I' trial; lowest, £ 45: cwie.p this ensuring mount next year; low. comfortable.—James. Glan Apiary, Pontardnl^is. 157A11-28 I QAXON Light Car in excellent rllnnin 0 order and condition; 4 new tyrec acetylene headlights: enamelled grey; £ 2:0. Apply Bennett Brc-?.. Goremon Ili4A??- 9"' 1- ?p R'iUM?H Cvcle: Bcsch Mae- a i exceUent condition- climb anywhere: sell reasonable ouich buyer —Apply Preiser l  65 Matthew?trcpt. Swansea 157A11-2S 1 Q1 A SJNGER 3J h. Motor Cy!  Xt/Xdi: BoHch mag Sturmey A rdle" Three-speed gear; in excellent condition:] £ £ 0.—$ Cole, Bridge House. Dnnvant. I 150A11-23 I TRADE ANNOUNCEMENTS, j j A WATCH with a Guarantee !1 15 years' written guarantee sinn with. each j ?atch. Strong OxydH!ed Ca&o full jewelled n-ovement. perfect timekeeper: 25?. each- I A. Joseph. and Jeweller, Heathlield-stree't (next to guilin', s), Swan- sea. 158A11-29 AMMANFORD.—ShOD Full of Useful Christ- I mas Gifts Dazzling Display of Plated I Goods—Dessert Spo<,n?. Knives, For!Œ; Sta!r- Ic'B Cutlery of all kinds. Ha\e You tried Gluit?"-Harries'. Noted Furnishers and Ironmongers. C11 -25 1 RLOl,SFS.-Opposuè Shaftesbury Uinema. ( ilanui'aoturera' Sample Bionsee to ( le.,tr; exceptional bargains from 5s lid to 2 guineas Cannot he repeated. No win- dow display. All New Stock. Inspection invited 10 a.in. daily. Also Selection of j Crepe de Chene and Ninon Camisoles. Cor- i seM.—JarvM Jone? b?&use &pecial]"t 25. j St He?n'B-road, SWan:ea. "15SA11-26 I BOOIS for the Tinp!ate Mills; Bench !-D made: Solid Leather Throughout; Nailed or Plain; 1 lid per pr-ir: v/onder- ful value. Also Boys' and Girls' Footwear. Cari)e,ietr Bros.. 132. Wcodfield-etreet, j Morriston. 158A;1-29 COLLIERS' BOOTST~TryT)ur 26s 6d. and 30s. lines; all Solid tlxev :1:" I tip-top vaiu,Cqrpplit er Bros,, 132, Wood- j held-titreet, ilo: ri-t->n;- ISgA'l!& £ ? 1'YIJHSr.Em'(}del1gd. By our-ProCQ we are JL able to make OH Purs lonk iike N (" ) All the Latent Styles in Far Coat* and Sets S i -Teniiarg. 5 Cradoch-street. Swansea. 1.54A11.26 j If j^OR Real Good Value in boot wear. W t' M Thomas, the ueliable Boot S:< te. I King Ed ,va rd-rcad. Swansea. (T.C OOUSE Repairs. Plastering, TiJe¡n and -?JL Renovations of all kinda ?ttendpd t(, Advice jrivep.—Bicjtford. Sketty. 154A11-27 I'yk" EVERYBODY'S^ SOUTH*! gaekiy'h I Herbal Tablets for Chest. Tli-mt, and Voice. Unrivalled Of all Contectionets 2d. ounce. Wholesale of Macltay's. M'fsi Confectioners Old Market-street. Bristol SIDNEY Palmer's, the Noted Cafe f ir Lu: C9 cheons and Teas: vaille and quality Large Stock of Bride Cal:es. Try om Mine, ic, and Pj:t-ies — Palmer's Cafe !'n;nc?.; I Empire) and Branches. 158Ali-29 UMAET Overcoats and Velour Hats, etc., O at Cost Prices: Catalogue on A nnl cation.—-London Clothing Co.. Bay-streev. Port Teijnant. SURGICAL Appliances.—Trusses, Hnray O Mnemas. Surgeons' Rubboj Gloves urd Surjticai,Rubboi Good?- of every description Writj for Gatalogrie. sent po-st free. I/1 Bra«senr Ltd Di'pt n V ). çn and 92. Worcester-street Biimingam. T.C. rfO Let you have a ,ice PreEcn t for Xm I -1 we invite you to call and inspect ou ¡ Attractive and Latest Styles of Lniie Crepe-de-Chine Blouses, et" .—London Cloth- ing Co.. Bav-strect. Port Tennant 153A"*l-r5 I Cr NCLV. RI7?T'S F-l 1 Crcnm Wnlnut "r "l j Almond Toffees are now on Sale at bis O^ford-stree-t Shop. Pre-wac ciualitv Tli- First and the Best. 154A11-25 LOST AND FOUND, QTRAYED or Stolen. White Setter Dog; I (J few Black Spots. with Muzzle Collar; answers to name of Snipe; anyone giving information will be ¡,pwàrrlt>-d; de- tainer prosecuted.—D. John Bevan. Garn- swllt, Pantyffynnon. 157A11-23 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, A PIANO Wanted: an old-fashioned one not objected to if good tone.—Box K1. Leader Office, Swansea. 15A1-5 I BUY Furniture. New and Second-hand — j Serkin 219 High-street Swansea. 53A11-29 'T'REES Wanted over Pitwood size — ten- I nines Ltd Wood workers. Pfnr?vwei! road BT-;st(,! Branch at Porthcawl PTC T?' ANTED, Steel C.nrru??tmg Machu? )', for Wash BMrd; ma?'n? rcll, LII long.-Reply. Box X1, Leader" Office. Swaneea.. 150A 1 HOUSES AMD SHOPS FOR 'I SALE AftD TO LET. BONYiiAKK.—For Sale 1 Leasehold i B ing-house; 993 years' lease—Apply J Owens Tyr Sam, Bonymaen. Swansea. 152A11-26 ) ? -Lî-ORQALEt-Põnta;duli;-¿- weJ1-bl' 1 J: Mou?e?: Semi-detached Modern good locality.—Write "Houses." Leader alíke.  Swansea. 158AH.5 T.^OR SALE with Vacant Pos?e?aion ou ¡ I completion 23, Br?nswick-strpet. Swan- sea-.—App'y Edward Roberts and Son Llan- fair Buildings. Swansea. Cll-29 FOR Sale by Private Treaty, Three wcl!- 1 bi?.It Houses, situated in th<eBc?j part cf BrynmiU; 12ase 86 yf?rs; low ground rent; will sell separately.—Write t?x K?. Leader O?ce. Swansea. 1573 'l 'ÓR SAl;I(-t-,¡cO011'" Lrcl(ll i No??C3 situate near DIP.vant Station and eas'Iv adaptabia for ShOD3.-App[y Co'e. I Bridge TJon^e. MOUSE for Sa'e ?.1. Mansionwith Va- -il M!)t cos-?esaion: 6 rooms.—Apply Mr. j Lon?. 13. Verig-street, Swansea. 158AU-26 "PONTA P DULA1 S.-For S-Ge, Six-roomed Dwe1Jlt1g lIoue, No 7. Trin'ty-street, PontardRlais—Apply. Mrs. Sidney Lewis. Crai?y-Drysni. Hendy, Pontardnlais. 15BA11-29 APA?T?E?TS A?D !OCNa-S TO LET AND WAITED. I WrANTED, First-Class Rooms with attend- (1 ance (breakfast and teal by Gentle- T-n and Child: oift all Iay -State terms. ) X Z." Daiiy Lrader," Swaneea! 15SA11-2-6 WANTTJD, Two Furnished Rooms by Young Couple; with or ith.>ct attendance.—A?p]y. Box C3. :^irier Ofnce. S-vansca.' '5SA?-?6 OM,2e. HOUSES WAKTEb ~K7ANTED. Furnished House n(,xt aiiti- it ary (or before! to March in Mumbles district; Newton Preferred; state ?izo a-? -1 terms; no Chiidren.-Box L2. T/eader" O?fp.Swanset. ?MA1'M ""{ÆT À.)lTID:-inoaerate-6jzed Honse: ?e?t VT End district: immediate possession- ¡ rent or bureb, -1. ?ind-street Swansea. 153A11-25 p-f rv OFFERED for Key of House, any j c&lU size, or 3 Unfnrriis-hed Roomo with; view thereto.—AVrite B. 111. Leader OM, cc. PREMISES TO LET & WANTED OFFICES Required, cent-al part of Swan- 0 sea; will pay Good Rent.—Solicitor, c/o "Leader" Oiffce. 154A11-27 BUSSM2SSES WANTED. I YOUNG Lady winhes to purchase Tobac- conist business. Centre of Town if I possible; Or would purchase half intercft and dRvot? whole tim?.—A?pIy. Box 222. Leader OHTtPe. Swansea. 156A11-23 i  PA?!TMERSH!P. j "VTOUNG Man desires partnership in any I X sound business; Swansei preferred; sound knowledge of motor trade; willir I j to invest ;cZ,A.-Box W 1. "Leader" OfHre. < Swaneea. 158A12 I HOUS PURCHASING. I ("1AUTION.—Most tenants Me the wied??.' j ? of Buying the House they Rent b"t j 1 many rush, unknowingly, into cipensive; schemes of bouse purchase. While there is a. 1 I Society in Swansea m which the borrowers participate, not only in th-e management but iu the profits, they have no need to go outside the town. or to ioin companies over which they have no con- trol. The Landore Permanent Ruildii1" Society 61 Wind-street Swansea is a", safe I a &a baiVit. and will tell vou to a penny wh;¡7, repayments you have to make for each £ 100 i borrowed No survey fee au Vance's are i obtainable and repayable at any time. "O'OUSES Purchased on easy terms; Any M district; yon will benefit by having the lowest repayment in House Purebase.- Write, "Ownership," Daily Leader" O?ce. Swame1\. ¡ \1fÙy-p;Rent?40:üoö-nmffiesaIrMdY i' Pat-chased through our system.—For Prospectus and 3a1anceheet write Ro? D 1 Leader Office. 158A 11-^3 '???HT worry to PaT Re?t. when Lnnd'?rr? I offen* you admlrah¡eytem to P'?r- chase a House, any district?—^Write Ad. mire hie." Daily Leader 7HY not write and let me help you to V t. Buy a House with the rent. Imme- diate advances and housos found any dis- trict: 40.000 already purchased.—G. Fr/aw*. Sketty. 156A12-1 i ? /? WEKKLY wiil Purchase .C<50 Home [ 'r/n any district: unK-f??io'. by an'ange rÙ(d. landlord*Lf'af?r. Swansea T MONEY. ELAlV 12 London-road, Neatb Ma?es J Cash Advance* f'-om £ 5 and upwards Strict'v Private Esta blishei. U.76 Jiy FOR a Private L(,a.ii at),Ply to a Pri- F.nancier Ac, t, Eh. Uplaml^ ] crescent. Walter-road Swansea C12.21 TF 'tOU are in Temporary Financial DifQ- I culties, don't worry, consult M Poner, 19. O"rlton-terrs.ee Swansea, and you wL1 not be sorry. IT" yoi ret;uire a Loan, apply to j Thomas Church stree (opposite St TJary'e Church), Swansea. Private and Cor fidcntial- MONI'.Y to Lunri to Befcpecta hie Hou«»e. 1'1 ho'de'-s; P-iv^'c arid I Ivor D Tlicinas. fi. Wnt» rloo-st., .^w'nneea HSJVHWbCi, t)3 I U ;).\JUU 0.1 "'r;Te'l pi'otnise to repo.v or any security Principal remains or can h repaid by 15 or V, wor-.hly instalments. no charge of an./ kind unless business done: proraptness and privacy: avoid exposing your requirement' locally Write oldest Company eiisftjug E. LAWRENCE, LTD.. Don Chambers. VV ma-street, Bristol PERSONAL. IN UnclE: Bert's Toffee Shop there is "Star.din. Koom Onlv" Uncle Bert and hi" Son thank you for your help. Vott are doins "Yon: Bit," as we did ours Thanks' I Thanks ■» ,70Uj\;G Man (32) would like to Cor.rptpcn with Respectable Widow age 23 to 30. with vie Iv to Matrimony.—Write Bo-x V 1. Leader Oli-,e. 157AH-25 NOTICES, /"CONTINUED Stiiccess.— Madam Fletrhe' Vy M.B P S.: Test Reading Free Senft birth date and stamped envelope.—5, Ar. cade, Pontypridd, Ulam. 158A11- ryAULAGE and Transport: 3-ton loads L lected and delivered: distance no ob- icct: cetims.tes free.—Annlv C Davies and Co. Prince.3S-3treet Llanellv Phone 123 -u- Cll-26 y.-ii-If-ton Lorry for Hire: f ? L Hamage. any description —Knn?inps H A Leak, 211. Oxford-street. Telephone 431 Central. .a COleb,?"ted i;-trof;;7"r, Ayesba Psychic Medium Rolling Stones of Wales. Pest birth date. Is 3?.— Scrir-torium Victoria Buildings, Tudor-roa'! Cardiff. 163A11-25 -¡;;r;'T_1bI' '-vr.WOf¥T#Ti(.: -'¥:1It.:r'.3"(IT"rNC. S SMALL ADVERT5S2 ORDER FORM. <. I I I — I I I —————— Please publish the above advertisement for which I enclose .s. d. | Name and Addresss ) "I desired, replies may be ernt to Box Mtinberfl at the Oambria DitflY I Leader" Ofiice. This form should be addr»w?ed to Adveptioanlent Departmpnf,, "Csmbr-Aa Daily i Lc-ider," Swansea. ^UWWWWMMJUiMW-J FOR SALE. "fiON'T M; ;i.¡n. ",t-I iDg Apples, 8 le6 for 6?. carri I e! paid, package free. Cw;;1. with order.—li t Edwards Fruit Grower WeIiiuKton. Som i 146A U-26 -¡OR -8a¡c.-gOOd-èûl111ter-¡-ïJd-. Uixt L' !'s; I X on view at 13, (?rove-place. Swansea — A. S. Rcbcrtsou. 13. Grove-place. Swansea. i ,JAI, 'UH.&ale. Covered FurnitUre Van; EinÚë.1 x Horse; 7ft. s 4ft. inside; hi epIcmUd  condition.—Pugh Bros., Cowdl-shoeet. LIan- eUy. Cll-25 |7'OE Sale. 3-ton Steam Crane; all motions 1 by Ste?m; inspection Scnth Wale?.— Box J 2, Leader OJQcc, SWJle. 01^5 1?OR SALE. a ?n-cc oc?ntity of New and i- Second-hand Rails of various weight and sections, together with all accessories for same. For price and furtjer particu- lars apply to Messrs. Holmes and Howell. 2. Gloucester-place: telephone 831 Cen. tral: telegrams, "IMrect Sw,,tnrea." CII-9.6 FOR SALE, a number of Overcoat-. [ Frock Coats, Suits. Boys Eaton Coats Ladies' Dresses etc.—Apply, by letter to S1 Bryn-road Swansea. C11-75 17i6.ä-sALÊ' good, fast Jenny Donkey and 1: llarnees; lot complete c5 10s.—Write Edwin Thomas. Hill Bank Br.vncoch near Neath. I53A11-26 J/OR SA.LE, Dairyman's I'Urn-out: £ 60 the ¡ I- lot.—A.pply J. 11. Jones Windsor Dairy. I 50, King Edward-read, Swansea. 136A11-25 jiAOR SALE. inew 0:der, Is. Id. per gal. in X purchaser's casks; f.o.r.; cash with order.—Mills. Tyrbryn, Taigarth. Brecon- I sli; e. 153A11-25 -]7Õl SALE Copper Geyser; perfect con- J dition.—Apply Edwin Hall. Tobacconist I opposite Hospital, Swansea. 152A11-24 SALE, Heavy One-piece Saw Bench: I C3 mw up to 42in. dia.: 3 Side-tip Jnbitep 1 Trams: 6ft. Portable Mortar Mill.—" II. J." Leader umec Swansea. 157A11-26 1 ¡\l'ËS"-1.re-rf6¡;-Ú-ngC2:oiD To 48in hi?h S for Sale; also pair 8? Winding Engines StC'Ðm Wàgon Pump.-Bl1't. 47a, 6trvn?l. Swansea. C12-3 '?'() JAM MAKERS.—Jam Appiee 'M ed X Swc?t? and SCQUr81. ?5 per ton in buv. crs' ba"s; F.O.H. Ca'h with oder.—F Ed I wards. Fruit Merchant Wellington. Scm 146A11-26 100 TONS of Small Coal Tar Pitch XUU ai)le far Bucucttcs etc.; oGs. per ton on rail Manchester.—Write, Box Tl, "Leader Office, Swansea. 156A11-28 FURNITURE. L^LiKMTURL.—best Pricc« given by me l for Second-hand Furiiiture and Antique Fu-niturc of any description Drop me a rostcard or call. — Wm. Jamee. a. Fabian- street St Thomas CT.C 'Ii: E Part with Regret with Summer, but Autumn is not without its specIal Pleasures. The day's work done, the door shut, the blinds drawn, the gas lit, the fire bright (with scuttle, let's hope, full of coal, and. perhaps, a bit of wind in the chimney at intervals), the pipe drawing well, the, company congenial and the wherewithal of a modest supper in the pantry—why, then Home is Home. and there's no place like it Whatever adds to the comfort of the Home is worth while, and in that Category our immense. Stock of Household Furniture of Every Description is the Sure Basis of Com fort; and the right place to buy is from the Manufacturers for Cash or Easy Terms -fillis, Furnishers. Gower-street, Swansea Neath. 147A11-26 Wilkes's Announcements. BEDROOM 8U1U'S, consiaung of Wardrobe, J Dregsins; Che't. Marbie-top Waah;'t?t,d 17. 25 "6 27. M. 35 ?7. 4U pounds Chesterfield Suites (Queen Anne 6t. Ie) in Taoestry, Vel- vet. and Mouettes. 29. 32 35. 40 pounds; Side- boards. 12 17 £ 2, 27 m u rids ODD Wardrobes. 13, 15. 17, 18 Pounds each; Kitchen Couches. 4 Pounds: Dining land Drawing-room Suites in Leather and Velvet. £16 Ils.. £ 19 10s. A Large Assort- ment of China. Dinner Tea. Toilet, and Trinket Sets in Stock. Come and Inspect our goods and non-profiteering prires- Wilks. 64 and 178. Oxford-street. Swansea j58A11-2ó KEEP THESE DATES CLEAR. Thursday, Dec. 11th Friday, Dec. 12th, I Saturday, Dec. 13th. j THEY ARE THE DATES FIXED FOR THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE WINTER THE I 1ft  \9 0.  ¡ WMsl Drive i I Wi .it;j{ I. A1 11 I I 'I and Danee; (I£íi \:a I 'U\'[ AT THE I 1lotel Metropole. I The Ladies' Committee of the Widows' and Orphans' FUIK1 | | (and Children's Sumnler Iii Home) is making the arrange- ments. I' They are securing Gaod Prizes and it will be the I WHS ST DRiVE OF THE I SEASON. Thursday and Saturday—9.33 p .m.. to 12 I 1 11 'IILJLil—-1E11111 LL.U LL'I-J 1 '1 I SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION MART, 3, 4 and 5, GOAT STREET, SWANSEA. ) j MESSRS. John F. Harvey and Sons 1 ¡ Will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION TO- j MORROW (TUESDAY) at 2.30, and I Each Day up to Friday Next, Mr. BAN-' | FIELD'S STOCK of China and Earthenware. PRIVATE SALES DAILY from 10 a.m. CROSS INN HOTEL, AMMANFORD. I Messrs. J. Davies & Co. I Will Sell by PUBLJC AUCTION, at the ¡ above place, on SATURDAY. NOVEM- BER 29th, 1919, I A "Sunbeam" Motor Car, 116-20 Horse Power. To Seat 5 or 7 Persons Privately owned, and having done very little work during war time, and now in excellent running order. Would make a splendid Hiring Car. I Trial Trips can be arranged on appli- I cation to Messrs. Watkms and Blick, Llandovery. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Terms—Cash. 1 Auctioneers' Offices: Llangadock, Llan- doveo-y and Llandilo. J SALES BY AUCTION. SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS. I IMPORTANT SALE of EXPENSIVE, I WELL-MADE BEDROOM SUITES. DINING ROOM FURNITURE, CHAIRS, SETTEES in VARIOUS WOODS and COVERINGS. John fvi. Lesrisr and Son Will SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNES- DAY, NOVEMBER Stiv.h, 1919, at 11 am., HANDSOME INLAID MAHOGANY I BEDROOM SUITE, comprising 6ft. Wardrobe with curved front fitted 2 Hanging Cupboards, Drawers and Shelves, Pedestal Dressing Chest fitted with Cheval Glass, Wash- stand-Marble Top and Mirrored Back (Swing Mirror centre), Pedestal and Three Chairs; ANOTHER INLAID 3j PIECE SUITE; A SATIN WALNUT I BEDROOM SUITE; AN OLD MAlitlG.! ANY WARDROBE, Lower part fitted Drawers, upp-cr part Sliding Trays; (her lays; Commodes; FINE OLD SARVED OAK AND MAHOOANY SIDEBOARDS; HANDSOME WALNUT SIDEBOARD; Well-Framed Dining-room Suite covered in Red Leather; Good Mahogany-Framed Suites in Leather; Dining Tables in Oak and Mahogany; Mahogany Frame Deal- Top Table (5 leaves), extends to 15ft.; I Fumed Mahogany CHINA CABINET; OVERMANTELS; a Few Fine Oil Paintings; Decorative China; VALUABLE PIANOS- GRAND by BKOADWOOD, UPRIGHT by BROADWOOD, UPRIGHT by G. liEYL, LEIPZIG, all in Rosewood Cases; Music Stool; Music Cabinet; Walnut and Oak China Cabinets; Hall Stands; Clief- fenieres; Card Table; Corner Cupboard; Gramophone and Records; 6ft. Dresser; Curtains; Beaks; Scales and Weights; [Sewing Machines; Clocks; Occasional Tables; Telescopes in Cases; Fire Guard; Brass Fire Suites; and Sundry Miscel- lanea. Goods on View Morning of Sale. Messrs. JOHN M. LEEDER & SON BEG TO ANNOLNCE THAT NO MORE FURNITURE CAN BE RECEIVED FOR DISPOSAL AFTER THE 30th INSTANT. They find it necessary to extend their Office Accommodation, and must utilise the Sale Room for this purpose. Auctioneers' Offices: 46, Waterloo- street, Swansea. I' SWANSEA Sale of a Delightfnlly-Situate Residence, commanding Views of the Bay and wifl,in a few minutes of the Trams. JohH M. Leeder and Son Have received instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the HOTEL METROPOLE, SWANSEA, on WED- I NESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1919, at 3.30 p.m., the Freehold Semi-Detached Residence, I Known as THE HENDRE," 9fik EATON GROVE, SWANSEA, with possession on completion of the purchase. The accommodation comprises: Dining- room. Drawing-room, Breakfast-room, Clrna Pantry, Cloakroom, Kitchen, Back ¡ Kitchen, Larder, Lean-to Laundry and w.c. On the First Floor—Bathroom, w.c. and 5 Bed rooms. On the Second Floor-2 Bedrooms. Gas Fires, Electric Light and Tele- phone are installed. There is a Well-laid-out Garden, with Terrace; Fowls-house, Chicken Coop, and a Portable Tool-house. Particulars and Conditions of Sale and Orders to View may bo obtained of Ed- ward Harris, Esq., Solicitor, 9, Fisher- street, Swansea; or of the Auctioneers, IS, Waterloo-street, Swansea. (3201) ST. GABRIELS HALL, ST. HELEN'S AVENUE, SWANSEA. Mr. Joseph Harris Has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Hall ,on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26th, 1919, a Large Quantity of I First-CSass Groceries, Comprising: 100 Cases of Corned Beef, 55 i Cases of Australian rand Californian ) Peaches, 20 Cases of Tmn-ed Tomatoes, I 100 Tins of Libby's and Armour's Lunch I Tongue, a quantity of Biscuits, etc., 600 Pots of Potted Meat, 850lbs. of Peas, Beans, Lentils, etc., MOlbs. of Currants, -Be?ins, of Prunes, 5001bs. of Tea, Tins of l Pears and Pineapples, 120 Packets of Table Jelli(,s, cwt. of Toffee, 66lbs. Mixed Spices, 82lbs. Washing Powder, 2:. Quart Bottles Coffee Extract, 18 lib. Bottles Bovril, 56lbs. of Lard, 330111s. of I Rice and Tapioca and 2 cwt. of Ground Rice, 8711)3. Pearl Barley ,230lbs. Macar- oni, 170lbs. Oatmeal, 30 Cases of Cook's Crown Pale Bar Soap, 2 cwt. Starch Powder, 520 Packets Mixed Herbs, Blanc Mange and Custard Powders, llOlbs. of Suet, 41lhs. Carbonate of Soda, 1521bs. of Maize Flour, 1 cwt. Large Salt Bars, 40 I Tins Cerebos Salt, 301bs. of Pepper, ? Boxes of Night Lights, and other articles too numerous to particularise. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. promptly. Terms—Cash. Auctioneer's Offices: 1, George-street, Swansca. Tel. No. 4G9 Docks. I AUCTION MART. 21, UNION STREET, SWANSEA (Opposite M.ond Buildings). WEDNESDA Y, NOVEMBER 26, 1919. Mr. H. C. Higman, F.A.I., litis received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address and date, Superior Household Furniture, principal items comprising:—PIANO- FORTE, CARVED MARBLE TOP I CHEi" KONIER, Duchesse Pair. Letter I Press, Mahoganr and Oak Sideboards, Dininb Room Suite, Sitting Room Suite, Overmantels, Whatnots, ?abiuet Orna- ments, Pictures, Carpets, Rugs, ( arved Oak n d Wa l titi CIlaa i p c!ts, Pugs, ('azve d Oak and Walnut Hall Stand, Mahogany Dining Table, E.P. Goods, Stair Carpets, Hods, OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS, Be,lr?om Suite. Walnut Bedstead, GENT.'S WARDROBE. Copper Wyo Mattresses, Iron and Brass Bedstead Overlays, Ottoman, Beds, Kitchen Tables, Dresser (glass front), Chairs, I Dinner and Tea Ware, Oiic'oth, Cutlery, Child's Cot, Kitchen Utensils, and various useful effects. Goods on View Morning of Sale. Terms—Cash. Sale at 11 a.m. 3, BERNARD-STREET, UPLANDS, SWANSE i. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1919. J. Barron Pascoe, F.S.I., F.A.I., I Has been instructed to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, without Reserve, at the above Address and Date, the Surplus II Household Furniture AND EFi ECTS. ¡ Sale to Commence at 11.15 a.m. prompt. I Goods on View Morning of Sale. Terms: Cash. Full particulars on Posters. Auctioneer's Offices: 7, Gower-street, [ Swansea. SALES BY AUCTION. v CARMARTHENSHIRE. AT CAPEL ISAAC AND IN THE TOW" OF LLANDILO. MESSRS. Writ. & W. Jarnas, F.A.I. j Are favoured with instructions from the various owners to OFFER for SALE Ly PUBLIC AUCTION, at the DRILL HALL, LLANDILO, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1919, a Compact and Desira ble Freehold Property, called the LLW YNPA RTRIDGE ESTATE, ¡ comprising:— | 1.—LLWY~NI»A irTRIDGE FARM, 67a. Or. 21 perches, rent £ 110 inclusive. 2— FFYNONDAWEL FARM, 19a. lr. 18 perches, rent £ 27 inclusive. 3.—LLWYN LODGE, Iiouse and Pad- dock, Ia. Or. 12 perches, rent A.3 10s. d.-BRYNI-IYFRYD HOUSE, and Pad- dock, la. Ir. 13 perches, rent R8 10s. in- clusive 5.—LLWYNPARTRIDGE HOUSE and j Paddock (now the Post Office), la. Or. 33 j perches. 6.-PANT HYWEL, Small Holding, 4a. 2r. 11 perches, rent £ (i 10s. inclusive. 7-12.—Six FREEHOLD Modern DWEL- LING-HOUSES, 1—6, Brisken-terrac«s Rhosmaen-street, Llendilo. = 13.-TIWEDYBRYN HOUSE (Semi- detached), Small Market Garden with fine Glass House, Llandilo. 14. Two Freehold Accommodation. Fields at New Inn, Llandilo, 8a. Ir. 12 perches, with vacant possession. SALE TO COMMENCE PROMPTLY AT 2.30 P.M. Detailed particulars, Plans and Cor :i r. tions of Sale may be had from the Auctioneers, Swansea and Llangadock, or with reference to Lots 1 to 6 from Mr. T. H. Powell, Solicitor, Llandilo, and J. W. Pavnter Reece, Esq., Solicitor, Aber- gele; Lots 7-12, Messrs. Jeffreys and Powell, Solicitors, Brecon; and Lots 13 to 14, Messrs. T. W. James and Com- pany, Solicitors, Swansea. HIGH PENNARD, GO WEB. j| An Additional Outlying Portion of fj THE KILVROUGH ESTATE, ) comprising an area of 762 ACRES OR THEREABOUTS. MESSRS. James and James, F.A.I. J Are favoured with instructions from Lieut.-Commander Lyons, D.S.O., to OFFER for SALE at the HOTEL CAMERON, SWANSEA, on WEDNES- DAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1919, the fol- lowing Valuable FreehoSd Farms and Choice I Building Sites, (being portions of the above Estate), viz.! HIGHWAY," GREEN LANE," "GREAT SOUTHGATE," "LITTLE SOUTHGATE," HAEL FTUNTS," WIDEGAT¡," HIGH PENNARD," ¡ SUNDRY SMALL HOLDINGS, MARKET I GARDEN FIELDS, COTTAGES AND I. GVRDENS, and 36 of the CHOICEST BUILDING SITES in Gower, bordering the PENNARD GOLF LINKS and facing i ue sea Detailed particulars and Plans are in j; course of preparation, and may be had j from the Auctioneers, 7, Goat-street, !i Swansea; Mr. T. E. Jenkins, Eotato Agent, Kilvrough Estate Office, Parkmill, or from Messrs.Nicholson, Patterson and Free-land, solicitors, Queen Anne's Gate. Westminster. SALE of a LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES (with VACANT POSSESSION on COMPLETION) at MUMBLES. Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas Has been instructed by Mrs. Phillips, the owner, to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the MARINE HOTEL, MUMBLES, on THURSDAY, the 27th of NOVEMBER, 1919 (subject to Condi- j tions of Sale), all that j DweSiing-house; Situate and known as No. 2, SOUTli- END VILLAS (NOT No. 3, AS STATED ON THE AUCTION POSTERS), in the occupation of the owner. The fallow- ing is the accommodation :—Ground Floor: Two Reception-rooms, Two Kit- chens and Offices; First Floor: Recep- tion-room, Three Bedrooms and OftiCD; Second Floor: Large Front Bedroom and Back Bedroom. The house faces the Bay, and from the front windows Magnificent Uninterrupted Views of Swansea Bay and the Coast are obtainable. The Property is held on an underlease for a term of 99 years subject to the exceedingly low ground rent of C2. The Sale to commence at 8 o'clock in the evening. For further particulars and inspection of the Property, apply to Arthur S. T. j Lucas, Auctioneer, Rutland-street, Swan- sea, and at the Mumbles. Tel., Central 230. Estbd. 1885; or to Messrs. Meager an d n'arr- s, Sn ie:tors. ). ), Cattle- and Harr's, Solicitors, 15, Cattle- street, Swansea. Tel., Docks S79. (No. 1690) RE CHARLES DA VIES SETTLEMENT, SECOND SALE. Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas Has been instructed by the Trustees under the Settlement to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of DECEMBER (subject to Conditions of Sale), at the HOTEL METROPOLE, SWANSEA, the follow- ing Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Properties, all situated in the County Borough of Swansea: — FREE[] OLDS.-Nos. 12, 13, and 14. Pot- tery Street: Nos 1fi, 17, 18. 19. 20, 21, 22, ] and 23, Emma Street; Nos. 7, 37, 38 and 39, Tontine Street; Nos. 12, 13, 14, and 15, Grove Street. LEASEHOLDS—No. 72. St. Helen's Road; Nos. 12, 13, 14, and 15. I Baptist Well Street; Nos. 7. 8. and 9. Hall Street;4 No. 16, Mysydd Street, now called Plymouth Street; I Nos. 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, and 44 a shop, Scyborfach Street; Nos. 15, 16, 17, 13, 19, and 20, Marsden Street; Nos. 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28, Emma Street No. 29, Carmarthen Road; Nos. 2, 3, and 4, Fuller's Ftow; and the following Im- proved Ground Hents secured by the following Properties:—Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, j and 5, Nichol Place, now known as Nos. 'j 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Walter Road, and Nos. 1, 2 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, Hall Terrace and £ 14 per annum on the Victoria Coffee Tavern, Rutland' Street. For further particudars apply to Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas, Auctioneer, ti, Rut- land-street, Swansea, and Mumbles; Estbd. 1885; Tel. Central 230; or to Mr. Arthur Stucley Lucas, of the silme ad- dress, as Agent to the Trustees; or to Messrs. Gerrard and Anthony. Solicitor- 1 7, Sansome place, Worcester. Tel. No. 28. (No. 1692.) ■■ ■■ ■ ■ '1) Special Articles on the Coming Football Prospects. Photos and Reports ot Local Games. OAil the Rel ilts. SEE 44 SPORTING NFW«