STERMOUTH LOCAL BOARD. LETTER THE DUKE or -- BEAUFORT. THE VILLA tOE IMPROVEMENTS. OVER-RUNNING TM! '3ONBTABLE. The frtnigLtly meeting of the Gysturmoutk !seal Board, wsa held in the Board-roma, Mumbles, on Thursday evening, under the presuienoy of Mr J. H. Jones. The other menib
31 March 1888 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
"Can I ask , you just one more quite - .•on, papa, if it Ain't inquired Bob/meth° l ad badgerinr the old gentleman all the evening. "as. ya.as." "Why is it, papa, that the more a little boy's no.s is stopped up the more be talks through Sold agein.--Second-hand Regular imachee.—
31 March 1888 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
I Neath Notes and idomments. BT I A. deeded impetus to the movement for organising a local volunteer lire brigade was given # few days ago by the holding of the public) meeting. The gathering, which was under the presidency of the Mayor (Itr J. Rees), Af as poorly attended. From
31 March 1888 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Astonishing ingenuity is sometimes displayed to " run" illicit diamonds. One man named Phillips had the heels of his boots made hollow and filled up with rough diamonds, sealing them down with wax. The handles of his travelling trunk were also made to remove, empty spaces behind
31 March 1888 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Few men come up to their highest measure of success. Some fail through timidity or lack of nerve. They are unwilling to take the risks incident to life and fail through fear in on duties). They lack pluck. Others fail through imprudence, look of discretion, care, or sound judgme
31 March 1888 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
EDITOR. Sir —Will you insert the following so that I may got some enlightenment concerning the above. I have been served with a notice not to open my shop on Sundays, although I have a refreshment business, which certainly is a seven-day license. I also wish to know whether eoff
31 March 1888 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
1) A choice enlection of Ten.% (run the fl e —Richly Blended, p.n act 'w a He ilthful, Re. • freaking, and INVIGORATING BEVERAGE. -- Used by all the Prinetpal Families throughout the °country, and Is acknowledge.' the BEd and CHEAPEST TEA offered to the Public. THOSE WHO HAVE NO
31 March 1888 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
IMPORTANT SUGGESTIONS. The emend report of the Select Committee on the Army Estimates, published on Wedn , slay ' morning, deals with five votes, the first being , that for the chaplain's department. The amount asked for this year is about £58,000, but the total met of the depar
16 June 1888 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
I Urijah at fit. [BY Bra) The distinguished divine, the Rev. Thomas, M.A., of Bristol, preached Paul's Church, Swansea, on Sunday, to overflowing congregations. The fame of the reverend gentleman as a preacher as well as a platformorater Laa reached the Cengregstional churches o
16 June 1888 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales