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JftOYAL flOTEL SWANSEA. RIVATE SITTING ROOMS AND LARGE PUBLIC ROOMS. LARGEST BANQUETING HALL IN SWANSEA. TABLE D'HOTE LUNCHEON, 12.30 to 3 P.M. MR. & MRS. FRANK DICKENS, MANAGERS. Nat. Telephone 56.
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THE HOTEL CAMERON SWANSEA. THE CAMERON LUNCHEON, consisting of Soup, Entree or Joints, Sweets and Cheese served at separate Tables. DAILY FROM 12.30 TO 2.30 P.M MISS GRAINGER, MANA GBRESS. Nat. Telephone 220. Telegrams: Cameron, Swansea.
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Stale of p I FOR CONSECUTIVE WEEKLY INSERTIONS OF SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS I (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). ONE THREE SIX WORDS. INSERTION. INSERTIONS. INSERTIONS 24 6d Is Od Is 6d 32 9d Is 6d 2s 6d 40 Is Od 2s Od 3s Od 4? 18 3d 2s 6d 4s Od 66 Is 6d 3s Od 4s 6d And so on at the rate of THREEPENCE for every additional EIGHT words. THREE Insertions for the price of TWO. The foregoing Scale applies only to APARTMENTS AND HOUSES To JET or WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT or WANTED; HOUSES, OFFICES, PROPERTIES ftifld SHOPS to LET or SELL LOST and FOUND MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE WANTS and SALES; but not to any advertisement of a Trade nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES, &c (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). ONE THREE SIX WORLS. INSERTION. INSERTIONS. INSERTIONS 24 9d Is 6d 2s 3d 32 Is Od 28 Od 3s Od 40 Is 3d 2s 6d 3s 9d 48 1a 61 3s Od 4s 6d If a Voucher Copy be desired, an extra Three Halfpence per inasrtion should be added to above oheap prepaid rat 33. Unless prepaid the Advertisements will be charged by the Business scale. Advertisements from Public Bodies are not inserted at the Prepaid Rate. The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addreased to any Post Office, and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Department. Letters to Advertisers by initials, Ac., or otherwise, may be directed to 11 THB CAMBRIAN" Office free of charge; and if 11iamps are sent to cover postage, will be for- warded to the advertiser's own address. "THE CAMBRIAN" Advertisemoat and Inquiry Office at 58, Wind-street, Swansea, is open on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Fridays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1W Remittances under 5s. may be made in Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Orders. Postal Orders should be made payable to THE CAMBRIAN" NEWSPAPER CO., Ltd., at Swansea. Address all communications to THE MANAGER, THis CAMBRIAN NEWS PAPER, SWANSEA. TRADE SPECIALITIES. ■XTTTE~SELL everything Retail at Wholesale W Prices. Horse Clippers, Carriage Lamps, Rugs Harness, Riding Saddles. Saddlers sup- plied with all materials.—SADDLERY COMPANY, Alexandra-road, Swansea. [_A58-15-11 ARD ROBE S.-LadieB', Gents', and Chil- W dren's Wardrobes bought by MRS. BARNES (daughter of the late Mrs. Morgan), 33, Waterieo-street, Swansea. Best prices given Letters attended te. LA828-18-10 URJjT COD LIVER OIL, warranted Pure, direct from manufacturer. Bottles con- taming pint and half, 2s., carriage paid. Special quotations for quantities.-R. GOLBBIIXJE, Cod Liver Oil King, 78, Stanley-street, Grimsby. Established 1884. [A832-28-3 MUSIC.—Just Published. FOUL- Songs Only a Name" (Descriptive), Burly Bumole Bee" (Children's), If I were a Prince" Temperance), "Golden Gate" (Sacred). Price, 2hd each, post tree. A list ot nearly 2,000 JL„S pianoforte, violin and mandoline pieces, "an be nad on application to the WELLINGTON MUSICAL AGENCY, 81, CroxteU-road, West Dul- wich, London, S.E. [A42-22-11 LADIES', Gents' and Children's LEFT-OFF L CLOTHING BOUGHT; Gents Dress Suits and Fancy Costumes ou Hire. Letters attended to.-3, LOWER WATERLOO-STREET, Swansea. HOUSES TO LET OR FOR SALE. ESSRS. EDWARD ROBERTS & SON'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. TO LET, with immediate possession, No. 9, Picton-place.—Apply> Euward Rouerts and Son, Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. FOR SALE, Old-established Grocery Business. Apply, Edward Roberts and Son, Auction- eers, 40, Oxtord-street, Swansea. FOR SALE, Ladies' and Children's Outfitting Business.—Apply, Edward Roberts and con Auctioneers, 40, Oxtord-Btreet, Swansea. TO LET, House and shop, Westbourne-place. Apply, Edward Roberts and Sanj Auction- eers, 40, Oxtord-street, Swansea. FOR SALE, Semi-detached Residence, West- cross.—Apply, Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-streat, Swansea. FOR SALE, Houses, Gorse-lane and St. HeienVavenue.—Apply, Edward Roberts aud Son, Auctioneers, 40, uxford-street, Svvausea. A UCiTONEER'S Offices, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. TO LET, No. 9, EATON-CRESCENT.— Apply to JOHN K. RICHARDS, Solicitor, 3i, Fisher-street, Swansea. [A64-18-10 EOR SALE, a well-built HOUSE, 5 roomed, thorough repair, in Hewson-street. Grand vww.—Apply, J. H. DAVIES, 10, Portia-terrace. [A56-25-10 OT be LET or SOLD, WINDSOR HOUSE, Langland Hill. Fine views; good tennis court and kitchen garden. A very desirable Villa Residence.-Apply, Mr. TUCKER, above address. [A61-15-11 REE PUBLIC-HOUSE to LET in LIVER- F POOL. Nice chance for a couple with good references. Tenant proves 4 barrels of ales Bold weekly and a fair supply of wines and spirits. Good living rooms. License clean, and possession at any time required. Price, £ 90.— Address, Mr. TIDSWELL, Valuer, 17, Patmos- Street, Liverpool. [01380 TO LET-LLWY N-Y-M 0 R. A Seaside Family Residence, situate between Langland and Caswell Bay, 6 miles from Swansea, 3 miles from the Mumbles Road Station, L. & N. W. Railway. High position. South aspect. Stands in its own grounds about 4 acres, com- manding uninterrupted views of the Bastol Channel. Approached by a drive, with good Loage. Stables and coach-house-half-mile from Telegraph and Doctor. House contains drawing- room, 36 x 16'6; dining-room, 25 x 18; library, 17 x 12'6 kitchens, servants' hall, larder, &c.; 10 bedrooms, bathroom with hot and cold water. New road recently made avoiding Newton Hill.-Apply, COLLINS AND WOODS, Solicitors, Swansea. |_A51-6-12 OFFICES AND BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. OFFICES to LET three rooms (upstairs); central position, in town of Neath.—Apply 15, Queen-street, Neath. [01419 MISCELLANEOUS!. PIANOFORTE—Walnut, iron frame, check P action, full trichord, inlaid panel, splendid tone. Original price, 30 guineas; very little used; 21 guineas cash.—J. F. COLLETT, 26, Nicholi-street, Swansea. LA829-18-10 SITUATIONS VACANT. OOS 6d. WEEKLY.—A S.jlury o< 7s. fcd. to 22s. 6d. Offered tv> either sex (%vho can write, for their spare moments work may be done evening?.—For particulars, send aduie»scd envelope to M. TpuscoTT & Co., D.. Glendowef, Torquay. [A62-1S-10 SALES BY AUCTION: By Messrs. John M. Leeder and Son. MUMBLES. SALE OF IMPORTANT BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES; FOR OCCUPATION OR INVESTMENT. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HOTEL METROPOLE, WIND-STREET, Swansea, on MONDAY, OCT. 21st, 1901, at 2.30 o'clock precisely (subject to such conditions of sale as shall be there and then produced), LOT I.-All that well-situated SHOP AND DWELLING-HOUSE being 8, NEWTON-ROAD (formerly numbered 5), in the Parish of Oyster- mouth, a rapidly developing business thorough- fare, close to the Dunns, and on the main ruad from the railway station to Langland, Newton a'.d Caswell. In the occupation of Mr. Frank Bransby, Tea Merchant, at a rent of zC35 per annum. Held by lease for 99 years from 24th June, 1896, at a ground rent of zE6 per annum. LOTS 2, 3 and 4.—By Order of the Mortgagees. All those THREE VALUABLE HOUSES known as 9, 10 and 11, LANGLAND-ROAD, a convenient and pleasant locality, within five minute, walk of Langland. Bay, and about the same distance from Oy*termouth Railway Station. No. 10 is in the occupation of the Rev. S. 0. Pinch, at JE25 per annum; Nos. 9 and 11 are vacant, but were recently let at zC25 and S,28 per annum respectively. Held by lease for 99 years from September 29th, 1893, at an annual ground rent of zc3 The property will be fust offered as a whole if not so sold the houses will be put up separately, and the ground rent equally apportioned. For further information as to Lots 2 to 4 apply to Messrs. BEOR AND PLANT, Solicitors, Temple- street, Swansea; or as to any of the Lots, and for orders to view, to the AUCTIONEERS, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. L01420 By Messrs. James & James. COCKETT FARM, TOWN HILL, SWANSEA (Distant half-a-mile from the Cockett Railway Station on the G.W. Railway, and equi-distant from the Village of Sketty). Important Sale of 6 Young Cows and Calves, 3 Feeding Cows, Short-horn Heifer, 8 Horses 24 Pigs, 136 fowls, a large quantity of Hay, Corn, and Green Crops, Farming Implements, &c, MESSRS. JAMES and JAMES are instructed by Mr. John Rowe to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1901, the following Valuable LIVE STOCK, HAY, CORN. GREEN CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c., viz. 16 CATTLE.—Six fine young dairy cows, with calves at their heels 3 feeding cows, in a. forward condition; red-and-white yearling short-horn hei- fer, &c. 8 HORSES.—Dark-brown carriage mare, "Daisy," 16 h.h., 4 years old, quiet in all harness; black mare, Bess," 15.3 h.h., 4 years old, quiet in all harness, and will make a good collier; bay cart horse, Captain," 16 h.h., 8 years old, a good worker; bay collier horse, "Farmer," 14.3 h.h., 4 years old, a staunch worker; bay collier horse, "Dick," 14.1 h.h., 4 years old, good worker dark- brown horse, "Dick," 15.3 h.h., aged, good work- er; bay horse, "Farmer," 15.3 h.h., aged, good worker; chestnut horse, Tommy," aged, good worker. 24 PIGs.-2 young sows, with litters of 11 pigs each. 136 HEAD OF POULTRY.—120 barn-door fowls and 16 ducks. CROPS.—4 ricks of well-harvested hay, 8 mows of black Tartarian oats, 2§ acres of splendid 2 swedes, and 2 acres of excellent mangolds. IMPLEMENTS. — 2 chaffcutters, wheelplough (equal to new), sack truck, roller, tip cart, pony do. aJld harness, &c. Luncheon en the tables at 12 noon, Sale to com- mence immediately after. Six months' credit will be given on approved security on bums over JE3, or a liberal discount will be allowed for cash, aceording to Conditions of Sale to be read at the time. Auctioneers' Offices, Arcade Chambers, Goat- street, Swansea. L01423 By Messrs. William & Walter James. CARMARTHENSHIRE. LLANGENNECH PARK. Distant a quarter of a mile from the Llangennech Station on the G.W. Railway, three miles from the important market and industrial town of Llanelly, and four miles from Pontardulais on the G.W. and L. & N.W. Railways. MESSRS. WILLIAM & WALTER JAMES are favoured with instructions from David Evans, E,q., J.P., to SELL by PUBLIC AUUTION, at Llangennech Park, as above, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1901, the whole of the following extremely valuable LIVE STOCK, viz. CATTLE. 26 DAIRY Cows (20 of which have calves at their heels)—15 beautiful shorthorn dairy cows, 10 grand Hereford do., and 1 excellent Jersey do. 10 IN-CALF HEIFERS—6 two-year-old short- horn heifers in calf, 4 do. Hereford do. 24 TWO-YEAR-OLDS-9 excellent two-year-old feeding steers, 15 do. heifers (all in a forward condition). 16 YEARLINGS—6 grand yearling shorthorn heifers, 3 do. shorthorn steers, 5 do. Hereford steers, 2 do. Hereford heifers. 17 CALVES-9 first class Hereford heifer calves, 8 do. shorthorn do. 10 BULLS, including the handsome pedigree shorthorn bull "Cardinal," 2 pedigree shorthorn yearling bulls, 6 fine shorthorn bull calves, and 1 grand pure bred Hereford bull cali. 24 HORSES. 3 grand cart geldings three and four years old, 3 excellent cart mares four years old, 1 grand collier mare eight years old, 4 cart mares and their foals, 1 hackney mare and her foal, 1 two- year-old filly, 1 do. gelding, 1 do. pony, 1 do. carter filly, 1 do. hackney colt, 1 very promising two-year-old entire cart horse by Buccaneer." PIGS—1 fine young boar (about 10 months old). SHEEP. 218 BREEDING EWEs-138 two and four tooth crossbred breeding ewes, 30 do. pure bred Shrop- shire do., 50 do. mountain do. 32 RAMS 2 four-tooth pure bred Shropshire rams, 7 two-tooth do. do., 23 pure bred Shrop- shire ram lambs. Luncheon on the tables at eleven o'clock a.m. Sale to commence immediately after. Six months' credit on approved security will be given on all sums over z65, or a discount for cash will be allowed at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. Auctioneers' Offices, Arcade Chambers, Goat- street, Swansea, and Llangadock. [01424 THE NEW REMEDY. To the Mentally or Physically overworked Coleman's Phospherous, Quinine and Pepsine Pills Have a wonderful effect in restoring Strength, es- pecially when Debility sets in from overwork or anxiety, or from whatever cause it may be due. Phosphorus soothes the brain; Quinine increases the appetite; and Pepsine (one of the greatest dis- coveries of the age) assists Digestion. One trial will suffice to prove the marvellous effects of this medicine. It is invaluable in cases of Neuralgia, and prevents Influenza. Unequalled as a Tonic and Brain Restorer. As a Stimulant assisting Digestion. For Weakness of the Nerves, Failing Power, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, and General Complaints. Sold in Bottles, Is. H'I.. 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 9a., and 21s. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom, or sent free on receipt 14, 33, 54, or 108 stamps, cr P.O.O. for £1 Is. There is a great saving in taking the arger size. SOLE AGENTS— J. CHAPMAN & Co., Limited, OUEEN STREET, NORWICH. 01372 PMOLYNEUX. Fish Merchant. 126, ETigh- $street, Swansea. Cheapo-t Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. [0612 ) SALES BY AUCTION. By Mr. Frederick F. Meager. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21ST, 1901. MONDAY, OCi'OBER 21sT, 1901. FIELD NEAR COMMERCIAL INN, GOWER. IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, CROPS, &c. MR. FREDERICK F. MEAGER (of the firm of Messrs. Beynon and Meager) is favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date and place, the following VALUABLE CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, &c., viz. :— CATTLE.-Grey shorthorn cow, believed to calve December, 1901 ied and white shorthorn cow, "Daisy,"nearly calving; biack shorthorn cow, nearly calving black castlemartin cow, believed to CÚYd March, 1902 red and white cross-bred young shorthorn cow, believed to calve March, 1902 red cow, "Buttercup," believed to calve ia December, 1901 red and white cow, Queen," believed to calve in December, 1901 red and white cow, Pansy," believed to calve in December, 1901 black cow (fat), brindle cow (fat). HORSES.—Brown mare, 15.2 h.b., 6 years old, a grand saddle and liarnoss mare, and a good jumper grand shire mare, aged, and stinted by "Brilliant the Seveath," and dam of first prize colt at Poutarduiais, 1900, open class dark bay cart mare, "Darling," lb 2 n.h., rising 5 years, quiet and good in all Harness bay hackney filly, rising 3 years old bay hackney fi ly, rising 3 years old dark bay horse colt, by Woodcock," very promising. SHEEP.—20 cross-bred ewes and lambs. CROPS. -At Llety Dywell Farm, Killay.- 1 acre well-grown swedes, and 3J acres of well-grown mangolis. N.B.— L'he crops will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Four months' credit wilfr be given on approved security of X3 and upwards, or discount lor cash at the rate ot 5 per Cjnt. per annum. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. sharp. Entries will be taken up to morning of sale Auctioneers' offices, Meloourne House, 7, Melbourne-place, Swansea. By Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas. HIGHLY IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF NEARLY-NEW FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TWO PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUM, BI- CYCLE AND OTHER EFFECTS. 1, BKYNYMOR CRESCENT, SWANSEA. MR. ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS has been instructed by the owner^ who ia leaving Swansea, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Address, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1901, the whole of the nearly-new and well-kept HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTES, GENT'S BICYCLE, and other Effects as follows:- Pianoforte in Walnut Case (by Jno. Spencer, London), with all recent improve- ments; Walnut Settee Suite in Saddle-Bags, consisting of five pieces; Ebonised and Gilt Overmantel, Occasional Table, Clock, Orna- ments, Whatnot (inlaid), Axminster Carpet, Skin Rugs, Brasses and Fender, Occasional Chairs, Ornamental Flower Pot Stands, Art Pots and Plants, Curtains, Brass Rods, Pic- tures, etc., etc. DINING ROOM.-Pianoforte in Walnut Case (by the Unicorn Pianoforte Co.), Walnut Overmantel (bevelled Plate-Glass Centres), Mahogany Table, Occasional Table, Maho- gany Suite in Horsehair; Couch, 2 Easies, and 6 Small Chairs; Walnut Cheffonier, Linoleum, Rugs, Fender, Brasses, Pictures, Ornaments, Curtains, etc., etc., Harmonium (by Barnett Samuel and Co.), with three stops, Zither in case, Wheeler and Wilson's Foot-gear Sewing Machine, etc., Oak Hall Stand, Linoleum, Mats, Pictures, Brass Rods, Curtains, also Gent's Bicycle (by Cecil Cycle Co.). BEDROOMS.—Massive Walnut Suite, con- sisting of Wardrobe (Plate-glass DOOT), Pedestal Washstand (Marble and Tiled Glass Centre), Duchesse Stand with two Swing Side Glasses, and three Chairs, Brass-rail Bedsteads, Spring and other Mattresses, Feather Beds, etc., Palliasses, Painted Bed- room Suite, Chairs, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Sets of Ware, Toilet Glasses, Towel Rails, Carpets, Rugs, Fenders, Pictures, Ornaments, etc.. etc., Brussels Stair Carpet, Massive Brass Rods and Eyes. KITCHEN.—Dresser, Table. Armchairs, Small Chairs, Books, Clock, Fender, Steel Stand, Wicker Chair, together with the usual Culinary utensils, 3 Poles and Lines, etc., etc., the Gas Fittings and Blinds throughout the house. The Auctioneer wishes, to draw special attention to this Sale, as the whole of the goods are nearly new, of first-class quality, and have been carefully kept. The Goods will be on view on the day prior to the Sale from 2-0 o'clock in the Afternoon up to 6-0 p.m. The Sale to commence at 11-0 o'clock in the Forenoon precisely. Terms-Cash at Close of Auction. No Reserve. For further particulars apply to ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS, Auctioneer, Valuer and House Agent, 6, Rutland-street, Swansea. SUNDAY SERVICES. MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL, SWANSEA. SUNDAY, OCT. 20. PREACHER: REV. JAMES OWEN At 11 and 6.30, CASTLE STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SUNDAY, OCT. 20, 1901. PREACHER— REV. T. SINCLAIR EVANS. Services at 11 a.m and 6.30. GILOAM, PENTRE. SUNDAY, OCT. 20, 10.30 and 6, G. PENAR GRIFFITHS. 2, YSGOLTON. [0826 ALBERT HALL, SWANSEA. OSCAR T. SNELL1NG Will Preach (D.V.) On SUNDAY NEXT, at the ALBERT HALL, At 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. ALL SEATS FREE. No COLLECTIONS. TTTNITARIAX CHURCH, HIGH-STREET. SUNDAY, ocr. 2G. PREACHER — REV. W. TUDOR JONES, F R G.S. Morning, at 11 Evening, at 6.30. .L. DON'T COUCH USE I KEATING'S LOZENCES1 FOR YOUR COUCH. I JB ANY DOCTOR WILL TELL YOU, "there Is no better Cough Medicine."—One gives ME relief: if you suffer from cough try them HA ■H but once; they will cure, and they will BH not injure your health; an increasing H sale of over 80 years is a certain test of ■■ their vaIn". Sold in laid. tins. MUSICAL. j*1- MIS8 FLORENCE JJIRICKE!? A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., Receives Students for the HIGHER DEVELOP- MENT of PIANOFORTE PLATING, VOICK PRODUCTION and SINGING also for HAB- MONY and COMPOSITION. MISS FRICKER studied for six years at the Royal Academy of Music, and has had the tuition of the late Sir G. A. Macfarren, the late Professor Frederick Westlake, Mr. Randegger, Mr. Shakespeare and Mr. Frye Parker, and holds diplomas of the R.A.M. as public performer and teacher of piano and harmony, and of the R.C.M. as public singer and in harmony, and also h,.¡lds the Certificate of Merit of the R.A.M. for piano playing, and five medals of that Institution for piano and singing. Pupils prepared for the Metropolitan Examine- tions of the R.A.M. and R.C.M., also for the Local Examinations of the Associated Board of the R.A.M. and R.C.M. 100, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. MR. ARTHUR HEY, Mus. BAC., F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M. (Organist and Choirmaster, St. James's Church) Prepares Advanced Students for the Highest Diplomas in Pianoforte Playing, Organ Playing and Theory. Pupils have recantly obtained the L.R.A.M., A.R.C.O., and A.T.C.L. Diplomas, and Senior Hons. Assoc. Board, Local Centre. 17, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. MR. WALTER WHITAKER" Diploma (Leipzig Conservatoire), LATE WITH MR. W. F. HULLEY, Is open to accept pupils for Violin, Viola, Piano, Theory, Harmony and Orchestration. Pupils prepared for Local and Metropolitan Exams., also for Eisteddfodau. Newport, Neath and Llanelly visited. Engagements accepted for Concerts, At Homes," etc. Bands provided for Concerts, Balls, Garden Parties, etc. 38, WALTER-ROAD. [a65-18.10 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTER-ROAD. MRS. EDWARD FRICKER, MISS FLORENCE FRICKER, A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R.A.M. Piano, Harp, Violin, Voice Training and Sola Singing, Harmony, Sight-Singing, Theory of Music, &c. Lessons Resumed on THURSDAY, the 19th Sept. MR. T. W. IjTrsox Mus. BAC., F.R.C.O., Organist of the Parish Church, Oystermouth, Gives LESSONS privately and in Class at his MUSIC STUDIO, 10, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA And at his Private Address 6, CLAREMONT VILLAS, MUMBLES. Singing, Voice Production and Sight Reading, Organ and Pianoforte Playing, Harmony, Counter- point, Fugue, Orchestration, Accoustics, &c. Pupils prepared for University, R.C.O., R-C-M. R.A.M., and Assoc. Board, Local Centre Exam- inations. MR. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. (Organist and Choirmaster of Bethesda Congregational Church, Briton Ferry), ACCEPTS PUPILS IN PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING & THEORY. Pupils ^epared for Examinations. 21, QUEEN-STREET, NEATH. SHIPPING. IRELAND AND SCOTLAND. SWANSEA TO JgELFAST AND GLASGOW. First-class Passenger STEAMERS are intended to Saii from SHED No. 1, SOUTH DOCK BASIN, SWANSEA, To Belfast every Wednesday p.m. tide. To Glasgow every Wednesday & Friday p.m. tide. FARRS: Belfast Cabin, 17/6 Steerage, 10/- Glasgow 20/- 12/6 Return Tickets,Fare-and-a-half, available for Six Months. SPECIAL SUMMER BETUBJI FARES Belfast 20/- available for 1 month. Glasgow. 25/- „ 14 days. The Best Route to Portrush, Giants' Causeway, the Highlands and Islands of Scotland to the Isle of Man, via Belfast, Most direct route for Glasgow International Exhibition. Illustrated Guide Book and all information free from M. JONES k BROS.. Albion Chambers, Swansea. BILL POSTING. BLOOR & CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS AND BILL POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. All descriptions of Advertising Circular Distribution, &c., promptly attended Office :-20, CALVERT-STREET SWANSEA THE SWANSEA & DISTRICT FILLPOSTING 'AND ADVERTISING COMPANY CrFicss:—GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA. THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING CO. RENT THE LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea and surrounding District. ADDRESS -28, LOWER UNION STREET SWANSEA \T EATH & DISTRICT BILL-POSTING -131 COMPANY.—Late T. WALL. OFFICES:—ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. MANAGER :—J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the Best Posting Stations in Neath and District. THE ABERAVON & PORT TALBOT BILLPOSTING COMPANY UNDERTAKE BILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. MANAGER P. R. JAMES. LLANDILO. ^yiLLIAM WILLIAMS & SONS, BILLPOSTERS & TOWN CRIERS. 4, RHOBAEN-STREET. LLANDILO. POSTING DONE IX THE TOWN AND DISTRICT. — DAVIES' BALSAM OF HONEY for Cough*. JU CUlds, Asthma, Unfitness of the Chest, &c.- Prepared onty by J. DAVIES, M.P.5. Dispensing 1 Chemist, 30, High-street, Swansea. T0604 EDUCATIONAL. MISS L ANGDON'S CLASSES for DANCING, DEPORTMENT and CALISTHENICS Will be RESUMED at SWANSEA, SATURDAY, 12th OCTOBER, and NEATH, 14th OCTOBER. Also at MUMBLES and Neighbourhood. 1 For Terms apply- 2, SEA VIEW VILLAS, TERRACE ROAD, SWANSEA. LESSONS given in all the new and fashionable dances. [01357 LANGLAND BAY. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL BKLLEYUE, LANGLAND NKAB BWAKSK*. PRÛfCIPALS-The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visitinsr Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. BRYN HAtriiOG, LANGLAND-ROAD. MUMBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS & PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations. Highest References. Terms on application. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL-MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and English Governesses and Visiting Professors. Pupils Prepared for all Public Examinations. The House is well situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES, GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD. MISS CRAVEN will Resume her Juvenile Classes at home the first and second week in October, starting Saturday, 5th October. Clashes will a)so re-commenca at Neath, Llanelly and Carmarthen. Evening Tuition Class, and Private Lessens. PENDEEN COr. LEG E, LANGLAND BAY. MODERN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MISS 1. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., R.A.M. Cert., (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettell, General Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian & Sons). REFERENCES :— The LADY SWANSEA. LADY MORSHEAD, Forest Lodge, Binfield, Berks. MRS. WILMOT, Audley Sidmouth, Devon. MISS EDEN, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. REV. SECRETAN JONES, M.A., late Vicar of Oystermouth, South Wales. Pupils are prepared for London Matriculation, University Locals, Associated Board (Royal Academy aLd Royal College of Music), Trinity College, College of Violinists, Diploma (Teachers) and other examinations. IRPANYRALLT SCHOOL, I, X POIfTARDAWE. BOYS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. M r. SAMUEL has conducted the above School for fifteen years, and successfully prepared boys for all public examinations. Extracts from Parents' letters "I wish to express complete satisfaction with my son's progress." "My son looks in splendid health. He has made g: eat progress. I am very grateful for all the trouble you have taken with him, and shall recommend your School most highly to all." "We both thank you and Mrs. Samuel for all the care you have tiken of our. boys." School Re-opens on TUESDAY, Sept. 17th, 1901. *1 OVERNMENT SCHOOL OF SCIENCE VX AND ART, ALEXANDRA-ROAD, SWANSEA, In connection witb tbe Koyal College of Science and Art, South Kensington. Chairman: THE MAYOR OF BWANSEA. Chairman: THE MAYOR OF BWANSEA. The Classes of the alcove School will Re-open on TUESDAY, SEPT. 17th, 1901. I Head Master, P. F. HOSFORD, Government Art and Science Master; Certificated in Art Groups I. and UN- certificated in Science Subjects 1., II., III.; Medallist in Subject 3, Outline Drawing from the Round"; Medallist in Subject 8b2, Shading the Human Figure from the Round"; Medallist in Subject 9a, Anatomical Drawing Human Figure; Medallist in Subject 10, Draw- ing Flowers, Foliage, Landscapes, Details from Nature, biglitst Certificates and Medals given. ASSISTANTS: Miss 8. HEXNINGS, Art Master's Certificate, Group 1. Also 3rd Grade Certificates in Principles of Orna- ment, Painting Still Life, Drawing from Antique, Drawing Antique from Memory, Anatomy, Design, Modelling Design, iviodelliLg from Antique, Painting in Monochrome, Design, &c. MR 8. BROWN. Art Class Teachers's Certificate. MR. WM. WILLIAMS, Architect, Honours in Building Construction and Art Class Teacher's Certificate, assisted by Mj.. THOS. J. H. GIUBS, Certificated by the Depaitinent of the Science and -ART. MR. THOMAS A. GC.SKAR, Honours Machine Con- struction, advanced Steam 1st Class, WhitworthExhibi- tion 19CW. MR. W. J. RICHARDS. MB. J. HAUGHTOIV, Medallist, Sculptor. SUBJECTS TAUGHT: Perspective Elementary and Anatomy, as applicable to Advanced. Art. Freehaud Drawing. Designing for Decorative Painting in Oil, Tempera, Purposes. and Water Colours, Objects Modelling Ornaments, of Still Life, &c. | Figurt-s, and Wood and Water Colours, Objects Modelling Ornaments, and Water Colours, Objects Modelling Ornaments, of Still Life, &c. | Figurt-s, and Wood The Figure from Antique Carving. and the Life. | DAYS AND HOURS OF BRUDY-DAY CLASSES. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Alorning Class from 11 to 1. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Afternoon „ „ 2.3u to 4.30. SATURDAY, .» 2 to 4. fEES: All Fees are payable in Advance. MORNING CLASSES, Tuesdays and Fridays, Entrance Fee, 5s.; and 20s. per term of ten weeks. AFTERNOON CLASSES, same Days and Fees. SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, for Teachers and Pupil Teachers of Elementary Schools, from 2 to 4 p.m., 5s. per Session; to all others, 10s. A Special Class will be opened for Teachers and Pupil Teachers, in Water Colours and Temptra, in accordance with New Codes Syllabus. A CLASS for Wood Carving and Modelling will be held on Friday afternoons, to 4.30. A Class will also be held on Tuesday, ediie^day aud Friday Evenings for Wood Carving from 7.15 to 9.15. EVENING CLASSES: TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & FKIDAYS, from 7 lo 9.15. FEES: ¡1°". for the whole Session from September to the Examinations in May, or 5s. from September to Christmas; and 5s. from Christmas to Examinations in May, or 2s. per month. ADVANTAGES: Students attending the above Classes get three nights per week ot two hours each, have separate Teachers for each Subject, and are under the general supervision of the Head Master. They can take any of the Art Subjects, as well as Science Subjects, 1. II. III., XXII., without further fees. W One Silver Medal,Two Bronze Medals, and several Queen's Prizes have been obtained by Students of this School in the National Competition at >outh Kensington; and several of the Students have obtained their Art Master's Certificate as well as A.C.T.'s Certificate; also direct admission totfceRoya) Academy, Slade, Herkomer and other Bcbools. wo .-ilver Medals gained by tbe Students in the Art Section at the National Competi- tion at South Kensington last year, together with a National Book Prize, also in Scieuce two passes in Honours. National Medal and Hook Prizs this year. SCIENCE CLASSES: SUBJECTS: I. Practical Plane and Solid Geometry Wednesdays, t- to 9.16; Masters, F. F. HOSFOKD and W J. RICHARDS. II. Machine Construction and Drawing Tuesdays and Fridays, fp;m 7.15 to 9.15; Master, THOMAS A. GoskAR, Honours, Machine Construction. III. Building Construction and Architectural Draw- ii:g Tu^sdir.s, W-lnfxdsys and Fridays, from 7.0 to 1..15; Mi-ster, U V. V. 'LLIAMS, Architect, Honours in l>'ii!Uii f'onstru 'ion .-nd Art Class Teacher's Certi- jicate. XXII. St-m«; u eii«esdays, irom 7.15 to -0, j ati.l 8.15 !<• !).15; Mr-ster, THOMAS A. Ist Class Certificate, AND Wliitwortn Exhibition, 1900. Classes in Bail iters' Quantities, ArchiteLtural Draw- in?, Plan Colouring and Sanitary Engineering. Prospectus ''UD further information may be had on application a 1 e l?r<;e Library, Uraueiits, Secretary, or at the 051^1 ES W. ROGERS, Hon. See, J TRADE NOTICES. SWANSEA STEAM TRAWLING, PURE ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO. Are supplying ICE at the following PRICES :— 1/- per cwt. (ex store). 1/3 „ (delivered Swansea). 1/6 „ „ (packed free on rail). 5 cwt. lots at 6/- delivered (7 packed f.o.r.). 10 cwt. lots 10/6 delivered (12/6 f.o.r.). All Orders to Factory, Prince of Wales Dock. Telegrams: "Trawling, Swansea." THE Company's Trawlers will commence landing FISH on the 15th APRIL, at the PRINCE OF WALES DOCK, when the Catches will be DISPOSED OF by PUBLIC AUCTION every morning. Further particulars can be had on applying to the Managing Director: P. MOLYNEUX, 0997] SWANSEA. BLACKPILL NURSERIES, NEAR SWANSEA. JAMES HARRIS Has to offer a very fine Assortment of CHOICE ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS; also ROSES, FRUIT TREES, &c. A very large Assortment to select from, at most reasonable prices. Trees well acclimatised, and varieties suited to locality. FRENCH and DUTCH BULBS direct from Growers. WREATHS, CROSSES and other FLORAL DEVICES, at the shortest notice, and from home grown Flowers. CUT FLOWERS for all purposes. Address as above. Catalogues and special quotations for large Cjuantities on application. PIC'TON METVS, DILLWYN-STREET, SWANSEA. LL. & T. BULLIN. Cabs always ready. Wedding Carriages with Suitable Horses. Funeral Carriages Complete. H. STONE, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, NEATH AND SWANSEA. Detailed Price List on Application. Telegraphic Address: STONE, NEATH." PATRONISED BY ROYALTY rpOM B ARRON, ROYAL FLORIST AND BOUQUETIST, 7, OXFORD-STREET. WREATHS, CROSSES, &c., Unequalled in Arrangement. Composed of Choicest Flowers Fresh Cut from the Gardens at Blackpill. INSPECTION INVITED. PLEASE ORDER EARLY. Telearame-" Barron. Swansea." JJTTCHEN" RANGES. MOST of our leading professional and business men dine on dinners cooked in our Ranges. The dinners are well cooked-a very important item-and such dinners help them very considerably on the road to suc- cess. This may be said of a large number of our councillors. And we say to those who don't dine on such dinners, lose no time but procure immediately a satisfactory Range— at a satisfactory price-and we undertake to fix it in a satisfactory manner. JENKINS & CO., IRONMONGERS, 89, OXFORD-STREET, 9 & 10. PARK-STREET SWANSEA. Telephone 199. BBANSBY'S •KSUI SAMPLES POST CHOSEN FOR THE BRISK. ———————. CONNOISSEUR. Telephone, MUMBLES, T T71 A S No. 0183.. Extra choice carefully selected Teas of the finest grades only. In half-chests, caddy boxes, tins, and lead packets. The Special digestive Tea (No.4 blend), has won golden opinions. It is mild in flavour and free from acid or thickness, whilst possessing all the stimulating properties sought for iu a cup of tea. To be had of first-class Grocers, Confectioners and Chemists, or FRA.NK BRANSEY. Tea Merchant, Mumbles, U.S.O., Glam. WTH THE FLAG TO PRETORIA THE SECOND VOLUME IS NOW FINISHING. Bring your Numbers to the Practical Bookbinders, E. B. TINSLAY & CO., 28, UNION-STREET SWANSEA, And have them Bound Cheaply and Well. Publishers' Covers are kept in Stoek. Nature'* Perfect Remedy for all kinds of Worms. WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAW3) W ORM LOZENGES For over 30 years this highly Valuable Remedy hat met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as Incurable) it like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride Instead of the anxiety of his guardians. Llangennech, near Llanelly, August 30th, 1872. DEAR SIR,-My youngest daughter, Emma Ann, It years of age, got rid of a great number of worms by taking only three or four of Williams' ■ Pontardawej Worm Lozenges. I am glad to say that she has raner improved in health, being previously lingering and delicate in health.—Yours very tiuly, MARTHA GRIFFITHS, late of Ynispenllwch. SYMPTOMS.—Any of the following Symptoms ludicat« Worms:-V riable appetite, foetid breath, acid eructa- tions. paine in the stomach and head, sickness, grinding of the teeth during sleep, dreams and restlessness, paleness of the countenance, stitches in the side, short dry cou/rb, and emaciation of the body. often mistaken for decline, nervousness, slow fever, and irregular pulse fafntness, sometimesconvulsive fits. often causingsuddeti deatb; dizziness, sore throat, and inflammation of the bowels. The above symptoms vary according to ths kind of Worms. The LozenRescontaln nothing detrimental to the Con. stitution, and are suitable for ;.li ages. Williams'(Pontardawe) Worm Lozenges are prepared from the Original Receipt by JOHN DAVIRS, M.R.P.S., Cbemis*, 30, High street. Swansea, and sold by most chemists, at 9,d., 13td.. and 2s. 9d. per box; by post, 14 or 34 stamps. Protected by the Government stamp, on which are engraved the w .riia Williams' WortD Lozenges. ? flO BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums _S_ Business Circulars and Cards.Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the CAMBRIAN Office, 5B. Vvind- street. EVERY facility at the "CAMBRIAN" Office for executing ail kinds of Printing. Excellence in Quality and Moderation n Price always tudied. Estimates free. DAVID THOMAS. WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, CORNER CASTLE ST. & TEMPLE ST LADIES' GOLD AND ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES. ENGAGEMENT, KEEPER aud WEDDING RINGS a Speciality. ELECTRO-PLATE and SILVER GOODS. Best Quality at Lowest Possible Prices. Repairs promptly attended to. NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & SON FOR RELIABLE FURNITURE. 'di Y ARE ;THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY ,IN WALES AVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. AND GIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE. ESTABLISHED NEARLY HALF A CKKTUST. HIGH STREET & MORRIS LANE. S>WANSE W. C. ROBERTS. PHOTOGRAPHER, 16 & 17, CASTLE-STREET. SWANSEA. HIGH CLASS WORK ONLY AT MODERATE PRICES. The work needs only to be s-en to be appreciated. .a C. ROWLAND, CONTRACTOR TO THE SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES, AND HAULAGE CONTRACTOR TO THE MIDLAND AND OTHER RAILWAY COMPANIES, ""Loooai?oriv™ 17, SOMERSET-PLACE. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. JOHN JONES & CO.. CARRIAGE BUILDERS. „ Orders for New Work, General Repairs, Painting, Trimming, &c., promptly attended to. Pate g oiseleBs India Rubber Tyres, and all the Specialities connected with Carriage Building supplied. A. J. CHAPPELL. FISHMONGER & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, &c., WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES. Telegraphic Address—" Chappell, Swansea." COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO TELEPHONE 142. BATHS. LAVATORIES. GERM-PROOF PRESSURE FILTERS, etc. JOHN H. NOTT & SONS. ST. HELEN'S ROAD, & QUAY PARADE, SWANSEA. I z The Universal Remedy for Acidity '"l the Stomach, headache, Heartburn. Indigestion, SOHJ Eructations, Bilious Affections. The Physician's Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout and Gravel; the safest and most gentle Lledicine for Infants, C-iil-ir jn, D :iicate Fe- males, and the Sick- ness of Pregnancy. DINNEFORD MAC-NESIA Sold Throughout the World. N.B,-ASK FOR DINNEFORD'S MAGNESIA, WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. BEECHAM'S PILLS FOR ALL BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS. SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH, WIND, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER, AND FEMALE AILMENTS. THE SALE IS OVER SIX MILLION BOXES PER ANNUM. Prepared only by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere, in Boxes, Is. ljd. & 2s. 9d. eacb Full Directions with each box. THE CAMBRIAN I I • PRINTING WORKS Has a unique reputation for the neatness, the superior quality, and prompt despatch of every description of PRINTING, but in order to cope more efficiently with the increasing orders for big Jobs," improved facilities are being provided, and which, when completed, will be exceptionally adapted for POSTERS OF ALMOST UNLIMITED DIMENSIONS IN ALL COLOURS, and for a.iy demand on the SHORTEST NOTICE. Country Orders, by Píst. Wire, or Telephone (No. 3G). are exeeuted without àela). Estimates free, OIl application t(. THE MANAGER, > HE CAMBRIAN" OFFICES, SWANSEA. EVERY FRIDAY. (Established 1804.) ONE PENNY Swansea'. THE CAMBRIAN, 1= The First Newspaper in Wales, A FAMILY JOURNAL &JGENERAL ADVERTISER cr THE HIGHEST CLASS, ADVERTISEMENTS may be received at the Office, Xo. 58, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA up to 11 o'clock on THURSDAY XIGHT, but those posted on Thursday llight will NOT, as a ru^e be in time for publication on Friday morning. (