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1920. I A New Year' s Resolution for You. j Learn Foxall's Rapid System of Shorthand.  ir? ??f?T ? w??r?B? PAGEFIELD COLLEGE St. Helen's Road, Swansea,, The Leading Commercial University of Wales, Has acquired the Sole Rights in the I United Kingdom of teaching this remarkable new system. The principles of this system can I be mastered in FOUR HOURS. A speed of 80 to 100 words a minute can be attained in eight weeks. s DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES. Correspondence Courses. J Full information from the rrincipal. Choice XMAS GIFTS. Ladies' Linen and Embroidered Handkerchiefs. „ Woollen Jumpers and Coats. „ Crepe-de-Chine Blouses. „ Crepe-de-Chine Silk and Woollen Scarves in I all Colours. I Boy's Jersey Suits and Girls' Kilties. SEE WINDOWS at JOHN JONES & SONS, College Street, Swansea. — c T —! F ==" —— ——"  r<r?p?M<? :M?MM? No. 13S9 Central. Sermlle, Aland BM?MtB?s. I Sw.ar¡¡¡ea.  I   I  I L: I (:2<??? EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY Gow, ns, jurnpers, Blouses and Lingerie.. TRELOARj tobaT/CSNIST FOR  SMOKERS' XMAS GIFTS1 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION WIND STREET (Oooosite G.P.O.) OXFORD STREET (Opposite Empire). JEWELLERY FOR XMAS PRESENTS.  STREET, FREEDMAN 14' cosw1N!EAS,treet' ARE NOW SHOWING A Choice Selectton of Goid Watches, Chains, Rings, Brooches, Pendants, Bracelets, &c., !Also a large variety of Silver Goods, Electro Plate, Marble j Clocks and Bronzes, Ladies' & Gent.'s Umbrellas, Walking Sticks, &c., AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES. CHRISTFJlAS TREES (all sizes) I W PALM FERNS & FLOWERING PLANTS In Great Variety. Choice FRESH. CUT FLOWERS in Abundance. ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, 227, Oxford Street, Swansea. Telephone—567 Central. ]
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CHRISTMAS I SHOPS. WIDGERY'S BAZAAR, OXFORD ST. I Everything in toys, and this in pro-I fusion is to boha-d at Widgery's Bazaar. I There are dollies, awake and sleeping, I fixed and articulated, from 2s. 6d. to I S:3 25., and dollies' prams, scarcely dis- tingiiicf>hafelft from tho real article, run 'I from 30s. up to t5 5s. Pedal motor cars and tricycle horse, aboupd. and teddy hears from 2s. 6d. to £ 2 2s. Meccano sets J I)ea.s froi)l 2s. 6d. t,-) novelty I'lli) fr,?) "I 6s. to 50s., ind t gre.,it iiovtltv both children and grown-ups. From a I great stock of fancy leather goods it I should not lx, difficult to choose Christmas presents that will give every satisfaction. WALTERS, OPTICIAN. I I Thgt of the optician is not distinctively a Christmas profession, but it is one which adds considerably to human com- fort at all times. Mr. Walters's speciality- is that of sight testing and making up oculists' prescriptions. All kinds of special leiises are put in on the premises, and this 6aves iiiiieli, lian-in- regard to the present delays in transport. I A. JOHNSTON, OXFORD-STREET. 1, Mr. A. Johnston's shop in Oxford-street has now pretty much the appearance of Fairyland. All around are Christmas Trees, cut flowers and flowering plants, and bulhs in pots. Ivy, holly and mistle- toe complete the illusion. We have evi- dently entered the bower of Father I Christmas, and if it were not the fact that the reputation of Johnston's is al- ready assured, the present show would he I sufficient to create a very powerful one I JOHN RICHARDS, CRADOCK-STREET I I For drapery, both of the fancy kind and the more substantial, nothing ca-i-i excel the t,yle and quality offered by Mr- John Richards, of Cradoe-street. At the moment Ihev are fteTiing a large quantity Of handkerchiefs, gloves, etc., which are found most acceptable as Christmas pre- sents. I TRELOAR, THE TOBACCONIST. I j -No gift will be more appreciated than a j nice box of cigars or high-class cigarettes, and these may be found in abundance, and in the higliect, Quality, at tho well ap- pointed establishment of Mr. Treloar in Oxford-street (opposite the Post Office. Christmas gifts of every description for smobfers may be obtained here. I MESSRS. PUGSLEY & SONS, LTD. This business, now established for over half a century, continues its triumphant career, and are showing a. fine selection of wallpaper of the 1920 patterns, and, what is more remarkable, at almost pre- war prices. Glass of every description is kept in e-tock—paints, varnishes, and whatever else is required in house decora- tion. "Pugsley is synonym for the best. MR. ENOCH, HIGH-ST. ARCADE. I For a fine display ot children s I and prize books it would be difficult to beat that of Mr. Owen Enoch, the well- known bookseller of I High-street Arcade But literature of every kind is available here, special attention being given to Bibles. of which a great quantity in the best of bindings is usually stocked. Another very special feature is fountain pens, which are offered from Is. 6d. up- wards, and are in every case of excep- tional quality. WILLIAMS, MANSEL-STREET CAFE. ISothing could be moro pleasant than a visit to the Mansel-strcet Cafe of Mr. William?, whore everything is.daintily arranged. Here also may he cured the most delectable in pus fay and cakes, as well as a very fine range of bottled fruits that will delight everyone. I MME. SUZANNE. LI I I There is no ignoring the demand ior I dainty dancin.g frodcs which prevails to- day, and the Christmas festival provides I an opportunity for several big dances. To meet this demand Mine. Suzanne is holding a snecial show of heautifully- ulade model dresses, all delightfully smart and picturesque. Da'nce dresses grow mo-re beautiful every month—and those which Mmp. Suzanne is now showing arc of surpassing Ijeauty. some HIT pleasing novelties being introduced. Mrne. Suzanne has gained an extensive reputation in towu und district, and in many of the recent dances her gowns have created a mild sensation. This is due to the fact that, all the frocks turned cut are exclusive and beautifully-made model dresses, and the prices, TOO, are consistently moderate. Mme. Suzanne is also showihg some exceptionally charm- ing blouses, and the lingerie, in the most ,Iicate of shades, is the last word in daintiness. HATFIELD'S. I I Hatfield's, St. Helen's-road, the firm with, the reputation for all things in the light furnishing line, has made excellent preparations for the Christmas trade. They are shoeing a delightful selection of cushions, beautifully worked in all the newest designs and colourings. Cushion covers, too, they have a very varied selec- tion of in Holland, daintily embroidered muslin, and tapestry, all at exceptionally low prices. Down quilts, in a variety of coverings, there are in abundance, while there are special lines of cot or pram eiderdown covers. This firm makes a speciality of rugs, and the season's stock is one worthy of special attention. Their taste is proverbial, and intending pur- chasers would be wise in paying a call to inspect the stock. One may venture to say that purchasers will find every satis- faction from this firm. WILLIAMS'S. I ¡ Once more the renewed brilliancy of shop windows reminds one that the crown- ) ing festival of the year is at hand. A I' display that seems to evoke special iu- terest, even amid so much that is attrac- tive and new, is that which graces the establishment of Williams, the Uplands Draper. First and foreiiiost- are the ex- ceptionally damty blouses s hown, blouses o? crepe-de-chene, georgette silk, all in the newest and most delightful of shades. The selection of presents suitable for the ladies should he an easy and pleasant task here, for there is an endless variety of jumpM-s, sports coats, in various colours to choose from. Gloves, umbrellas, ?v.tnity bags, ,ilk stocMng.s. scarves, hand- l  kerchiefs. etc.. a1l acceptable gifts, are also to be seen. The children also are specially catered for. and pretty little frocks will be found, A noteworthy feature of the display is that the prices are reasonable beyond the ordinary, and complete satisfaction can be guaranteed when shopping at Williams's. I THOMAS LEWIS. I A firm renowned for many years in the drapery world is that of Thomas Lewis, Oxford-street, and if you would like to give a gift that would be both useful and artistic you should immediately pay thi- establish- ment a visit. Their showrooms at present are replete with everything: in the fancy line that one could possibly wish for. Scarves in both wool and silk they have an abundance of. dainty collars, ribbons in ftll the newest and loveliest of shades, hand- kerchiefs beautifully embroidered in fine linen and silk, are all displayed in tempt- ing variety. They are also Idisplayinx their choicest blouses. These »re of georgette, crepe-de- 1 chiae. Jap, and voile, the colours being gorgeous, and they are carried out in all th,p newest designs. Gloves are always welcome, and of these Thomas Lewie b ve now an extensive selec- tion in suede, kid, wool, etc. Nor are the children forgotten; in fact, Ithey are specially catered for. Pretty little coats and frocks adorn the children's department, and this firm also specialises in children's millinery. It is always a pleasure to shop here, and during the weeks preceding Christmas it is I doubly so. for in every department they ma,ke a. special show of Christmas gifts I and necessary articles, and at an exception- ,.Ily low prica, GODFREY AND CO.. LTD. I The proud boast of Messrs. Godfrey and Co., JAd., music dealers, of St. Helen's- road, is that they are the cheapest house in Wales. On a visit to this well conducted establishment this claim is found to be well justified. Here are pia-noe, player pianoe, organs, gramophones, records, and music, all at prices that, having regard to present conditions, astonish by their reason- ableness. In addition, there is a special offer, which should prove very useful this Christmas time, of rolls of music, songs, pianoforte pieces, and studies—5s. worth for Is. 6d. post free. T. R. WILLIAMS, UPLANDS, J Uplands no longer needs to come down to the centre of Swansea for its chopping. A feature of recent yea.rs ig the large number of veil-equipped shops that are rising in the select suburb. Kot,aible among these is t.he new branch of Mr. T. R. Wil- liams, where t-lie daintiest in millinery ana the most superb in ladies' dresses are on show. We hear that the new branch is doing remarkably well. J. T. DAVI ES, WALTERf-ROAD. I A popular report ol Swansea's West End is the delightfully equipped baza,ar of Mr. J. T. Davies, chemist, of Walter-road. Here are a wonderful asoortment of perfumes in every conceivable variety, hair brushes of the daintiest, and e.11 toilet requisites; also a great show of toys for the children. Everything is of the highest class, but price. will be found very reasonable. There has been grea.t sale during the Christmas period, but a good selection i8 still left. Be in time. W. H. CROUCH, CASTLE-STREET. I Gold, silver, and precious atones in choice I arra,y! That is the Christmas contribution of Mr. W. H. Crouch, of C?s ?le-.str&e),, and I in their Louis showroom, just opened, ;y I ,are displaying a delightful selection of I their choicest productions. This is the place for distinguished Christmas gifts, and a. feature is that selections can be made in a. private room. WILLIAM THOMAS, KING EDWARD- II ROAD. At Mr. W. M. 'illomas's Reliable Boot ) Stores, King Euwara's-road, the Christmas J show is on the lines of an extension of stock | of the famous brands of footwear with which theghop has ikilways been associated I rather than in any display of fancy boots  and 5h. Of Moccasins, for instance, Mr. Thomas holds probably the largest stock t in the town—strong, artistic, dainty, and ) of distinction Gipsy Queen (women's shoe*). There is also a very varied and striking I assortment. Then the Holdfast brand also figures, and of present** for boys there could be nothing better than one line of school boote displayed. i J. W. EVANS. Every smart woman nowadays is the I possessor of a set of furs or a fur coat, and the present of either of these to the I wife or the lady of one's choice this Christmas is sure to be most acceptable. But furs as a rule cost a great d&al, and it ia advisable always t? consider-where they can he ()htin.l at the most n'nahl.(' I PI iC.. A look Tn at Measps; J. W. ?ans's would greatly aid in this matter. The i shop also stocks numerous article- suit- able for Christmas presents—handker- chiefs. Mou?s in all matei?s, and ind?pd a variety of gifts. n_ I TRELOAR'S. I This popular house at the ?wtranca to Salubrious Passage, Wiud-?reet. is now showing a2l that is rc?tiu'&d by the smoker. Should it be cigars, cigarettes, or tobaccos, ?1 the popular brands are there. The l choice in the fancy department is un- I limited for walking-sticks, pipes, cigar and cigarette holders, pouches, ahd all the ¡ other essentials for the smoker. "TIT-BITS," WIND-STREET. Onoe again this popular house is to the ¡ front with its selection of cigars, cigarettes, etc. Mr. 0. Sander has for many years I made cigars a special t-ttndy. and the repu- tation he has won with cigar smokers is a household word. For the present festive eeason, he lins stocked all ♦that desired by the eonnoisieur. In the fancy depart- mc-nt, the ran,ge.of pipes, cigar and cigarette holders, pouches, eml cases is complete in all the latesrt designs, and an early viait will be esteemed. AT EDWIN HALL'S. I The present, for hubby, sweetheart, or friend, if he be a smoker, will require a l careful selection, -but a call at this well- known West End house will. amply repa.y you. The stock consists call that is re- quired in the cigar, cigarette, and the well- I known brands of tobac?OR. Should it be a pipe, cigar or cigarette holder, tobacco pouch, cigar or cigarette case. Or walking- i stick, the choice is unlimited, and at prices I to suit every pocket. I FREEDMAN'S. I Do not buy your Christmas presents I before paying a visit to Freedman's, 34, College-street, Swansea, where will be found a choice selection of gold watches, chains. rings, brooches, pendants, bracelets, etc., a.ny of which would make a most accept- ¡ able present, and would certainly satisfy I the taste of the recipient. I A large variety of silver goods, electro- plate, marble clocks, and bronzes, ladies' and gents' umbrellas, walking-sticks, etc., are also being shown, all at specially re- duced prices. This firm is doing a tre- mendous business this year. having made such splendid preparations for the festive I season. WILLIAM J. COAKLEY. I Have you tried C&ikley's '<30. Oxford- street J game and ae til try? If not. you I should e-ertainly do so this Christruae. Now is ycur opportunity, for on Wednesday— December 2!th—there will be a special show of pheasants, hares, rabbits, turkeys, gee.se, I and chickens, and customers and the general public are advised to see their show. This firm is in a position, this year, to supply hundreds of brace of pheasants and poultry from the finest farms and reai-ing centres in, Wales, which i°. only handled by experts, and is arriving daily. I
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FOR THE AGED POOR. Elysium Concert for Mayor's Fund, The Mayor asks us to announce that n concert in aid of the Mayor's Fund for the Aged Poor and Necessitous Sick will, be held at the Elysium Hall on Sunday next at 7.30, when a programmee con- tributed to by first-class local artistes will be gone through. The Prices of admission will be Is. Is. fid. and 2s., and His Worship points out that every little assistance will be deeply appreciated.
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SILVER WEDDING. I Aid William Owen and Mrs. Owen celebrate theftr Silver Wedding on Chris 1- I u
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? SUGGESTED GIFTS I s Fc? the Festive Seasons I H FOR GENTLEMENi I I Scarves SB Gloves ■ Ties tS! HaMdke?oh!efs Umbpe?as ?j Umbrellas I Travelling Rugs 8 Dressing Gowns I and .Jackets I a) FOR LADIES. I  Scarves I Gloves Njj Handkerchiefs  Hand Bags UMbweHM I Jersey* H Jumpers B Blouses H H We Close on Monday 8 o/c p.m. I H Tuesday. 9 ojlc 99 I I Christmas Eve 1 0 ole" I I SIDNEY HEATH, I I COLLEGE ST. SWANSEA, I m Hi FIRST IN 1888 FOREMOST EVER SINCE WE claim the DUNLOP,tyto MAGNUM cycle tyre to be the best tyre made, but we do not attribute to it the record mileage obtained from any o i, Mi| cycle tyre because- i \? i< ?-? M v.j L j \f/j/ ? We are even now receiving ?? ?J-? ?{r reports of DUNLOP Roadster ë( V, 1 ? tycs still in use which were ????'\h ??' yT?=?' made and fitted before the vVr-vL\ [ 1?/7? \Magnum was thought of: and VAm V/ they have been in regular ser- '/?Af'?'U/ vice throughout! "h ;'?' ''? any t)Te can beat'  B"? ? ??Y ?c can beat ? ?-<i? the MAGNUM may be relied' S? the MAGNUM may be relied?   upon to do so! ?. ? 'v ?_' ??L ?J????? ? ?  f'-=- -=-==-:wk j- ïi" Ti Mia-k. You f 13 days without Food. Can 3 days without Watar. Liv. e I Only 3 minutes without Air. Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh. and Whooping Cough Reduce the Air Ration below Health Point. The natural consequence is tha.t the breathing is affected, the bronchial tabea 1 or bronchi become inflamed, and cough, more or less serious, follows. If neglected the entire respiratory system is weakened, and tnat way consumption lies. Children suffer more "frequently from such complaints than do their elders, the death rate among, the very young being truly appalling, and in too many instances due entirely to thoughtless neglect. The World's Supreme Remedy !s Veno's Lightning Cougli Care, so called becauso of the rapiditv with which it overcomes chronic coughs and cures deep-seated and long-standing cases of any of the above-named troubles. Verio's Lightning Cough Cure, in Open Competition with the world, was AWARDED GRAND PRIX AND GOLD MEDAL AT THE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION, PARIS, 1910 < for its purity, efficacy, and pharmaceutical excellence. Many thousands of testimonials from cured patients, scientific men, and doctors have been received. The following is an example Chan. Hyatt-Woolf, Eeq., F.RP.S, F.R,S,L, in his work, Truths About Things iVe Lire On and Dailll Use," savs I hare experimented in the laboratory with Veno's Lightning Cough Cure, and I have likewise appliedit -in rtractice In all cases to which I applied it the influence of this remedy teas mo~t marked." Nevep Touched by Hand. The manufacture of Veno's Light- ning Cough Cure is conduit??d UTldr the most hygienic condi- tions, ,super,vised by trained pharmacists, and the product is nerer touched by human hands. Liquid or- Pastilles* Veno's Lightning Cough Cure is prepared as a liquid' medicine, a.nd also in the form of pastilles, the latter being packed in hermetically-sealed tins, which are always handy for use. I. nlxpay for 'e-w s JH?tXM Cough Cure■ It « MM &w § t CAem?s. Sto)cs! ?n? Mediant: Dealers t? (91 parts of ?< I M?rM. 11' C'?nn.? is out of Hack ?e will get it far UPi6 t English Prtce?, 1/3 & 3/- .£duCt!dl4C.ritnife Q(OIigiMlpack4ge Merest all tMM <t nibitituta l?.XG ON If T" 'r II ¥ENOS COUCH CURE 5? Proprietors: T?< Vent DtK? C?.. LUl.. Manufacturing Cy)CM!'?. Manchester, ?Mj. sffiMsssaEsssisssif-sssOTSBiKasffiBisnRsiniaBBsaiKj ? ?yOU can always judge the I ? ? present by the name thaes I 1 on the box-provided the | a 11 name is m m jug Depend on pi Depend on I PURSERS for Si m all your gifts !Fd Ch- m this Christmas S3 i ? c-?FN? ??? <L z?L????' ??-? ? I,;   ?/ 6 3 i?¿ I" Your Jewellers IB 263 OXFORD ST„ SWANSEA i (Opposite Market Eotraace) g