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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. The scale of ohargea for prepaid advertisements in fthe CABMABTHKN JOURNAL under the claases of Situations Vacant, Sale by Private Contract, to be Let or Sold, Apartments, Loet and Found, and Miscellaneous, will in future be at TELEGRAM RATE, One Three Six insertion. insertions- insertions. II 0 6 10 18 18 0 9 16 2 6 14 10 2 0 13 2 6 4 0 16 16 3 0 4 9 41 18 6 6 6 MEN-SERVANTS. HOUSEMAIDS, COOKS, &c., on any other persons SEEKING FOR SITUATIONS, way advertise at 20 WORDS FOR SIXPENCE. All orders for advertisements must bear the name and address of the advertiser, and must be aooom. panied by remittances to cover the cost, either in HALFPENNY Stamps or Money Order. The Publishers do not guarantee the insertion of an advertisement in any specified issue, or at all, and will not be liable for any loss occasioned by the failure of an advertisement to appear in any speol- led issue, or at all. They also reserve the right to refuse iisertion of any advertisement. Whilst great pains are taken to secure accuracy, the Publishers would impress upon advertisers the need for legible writing. In any case they only insert advertisements upon the condition that they do not accept responsibility for inaccuracies, nor for »n T oonsequenoos arising therefrom. Advertisements of the prepaid class are received ap to the first post on Thursday morning for inser- tion in that week's issue. R. King Street, London Offioes, Carmarthen. 28. Shoe Lane, E.O. Mantefc. When replying to advertisements please mention 11 Carmarthen Journal." WANTED, Girl just left school to train for TV domestic service. Light house work.— Apply, stating wages, Box II, JOURNAL Office, Car- marthen. V17 ELL-EDUCATED Young Girl Wanted to learn Shorthand, Typewriting, and General Office routine.—Apply, Manager, JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. WANTED for CANADA.—Farm Workers. Loans granted experienced men towards passage where necessary; and Domestics (fully ad- vanced fares), Guaranteed employment. Also all classes of workers (must pay own fares). AUS- TRALIA: Farm Workers and Domestics. Assisted passages for experienced persons. Hundreds satis- factorily placed. Good prospect.—Apply, mention- ing this paper, W. W. BELL & Co., Emigration Specialists 7, New Bond Street, Bath. TO TEA MERCHANT? and GROCERS, Tea lead wantoii—Apply, with price, L, JOUBNAL Office ^irmarthen WANTED, a Nurse Girl; sleep out.—Apply. Mrs. Walter Evans, Commerce House, Carmarthen. (1406p 0 FARMERS.—We are Buyers of Good Sup- X of Milk, for Llanelly, Cardiff and Swansea.-Apply, Carmarthen Dairies, Llanelly. WANTED, Improvers and Apprentices for Millinery and Showrooms.—Walter Evans, Commerce House, Carmarthen. (1405p W ANTED, an Experienced Blacksmith for all round; thorough good tradesman.—Apply, Roberts, Glynivor Stores, Achddu, Burry Port. (1401p THOMPSON & SHACKELL, Ltd., Llanelly, re- quire Spare Time Agents in Carmarthen, Lampeter, Cross Hands, Llandilo, Ammanford, and -Gorseinon. -Apply, Manager, 60, Stepney Street, Llanelly. (1399p PARTTVIENTS. -Gentleman requires sitting- A room and bedroom, furnished.—Apply, Box 12, JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. GENERAL Servant Wanted. Only four in family. Welsh preferred.—Apply, Mrs. Williams, 18, Ena Road, Neath. (1410p WANTED, Shoeing and General Smith.— Apply, Lewis, New Forge, Saint Clears. OYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.- Young Men, 15i to 28. Increased rates of pay and improved conditions of service. For full particulars, call or write: -Recruiting, Office, High Street, Swansea. (1366p COUNTRY Girl Wanted as Cook-General, housemaid kept.—Apply, personally or by letter, to Mrs. Soppitt, Peterwell, Carmarthen. (1419p GOOD General Wanted immediately; state age, wages, and references, Mrs. D. Williams, Green Meadow, Coity Road. Bridgend, Glam. (1437p WANTED, good Dairy Milk; twelve months' contract; state quantity and lowest price. —"Milk," 84, Walker Road, Cardiff. (1444p WANTED, Dairies of Well-cooled Milk; 12 months' contract.—Cazenave, Avondale Dairy, Forrest Street, Cardiff. (141p WANTED, by Cardiff Firm, Thirty Gallons Milk Daily for year.—Apply, "Correspon- dent," JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (1439p m ILK.-Wanibed, April. 24 to 48 Gallons daily, .iML well cooled. Twelve months' contract.— Apply, F. Goodwin, Restaurant, Landore. (1500 WANTED, Pure Well-cooled Milk, any quan- tity; must be on main line G.W..R.; 12 months' contract.—Write, The Marlborough Dairy, Brynmill, Swansea. (1433p WANTED, Smartj Lad, aged about 17, able look after horses and make himself gener- ally useful. Wages and res.ferences to X.Y., JOUR- SAL Office, Carmarthen. (1434p CARPENTER and Joiner (22), requires Situa.- c tion as Improver in the Building Trade; good testimonials.—Address, J. M., Penrhiw, Cross- wood, near Aberystwyth. (1432p Vl7 ANTED, Steady Man, Farm Hand; live in. vv —Francis, Island Farm, Glam. (1447p (~i OOD General Wanted, immediately; Plain f Cooking.—'State age, wages, and references, to Tennis View, College-street, Ammanford. (1418p WANTED, 15 to 17 Gallons Milk daily; 6 or 12 months' contract. Top prioes given.— Apply, D. Walter, Hafod Street, Port Talbot. (1424p WANTED, good rough Mixed Shooting; state particulars and price to 37, Stepney Street, Llanelly. (1423p WANTED, March 18tih, for Oxford, a House- Parlourmaid and Cook-General; excellent references essential.—Mrs. Hughes, 3, Canterbury Road, Oxford. (1426 WANTED, Young Girl as General Servant. Good references required.—Mrs. Colby Evans, Guildhall Square, Carmarthen. fro Jlet. TO BE LET, from the 25th of March next, the -L comfortable family residence, known as TROEDYRAUR HOUSE, situate about 3 miles from Newcastle-Emlyn, and 7 miles from the Town of Cardigan, and now in the occupation of Philip Cecil Phillips, Esquire. The house contains 4 good reception rooms and about 12 bedrooms, with bath- room, etc., and would be let with or without the home farm of 200 acres. Exclusive shooting over 400 acres, including 30 acres of covert.—For further particulars, apply to the Lessor's Agents, Messrs. Morgan and Richardson, Cardigan. (1465 HOUSE to Let, 15, UNION STREET, Carmar- then.—Apply, Miss Jones, 2, Queen Street, Carmarthen. (1346p TO LET, Old-established Refreshment House, 35, BLUE STREET, Carmarthen. Posses- sion on March 25.-Apply on the Premises, or to S. F. Thompson, Brondeg, Bryn Road, Swansea. (1403p 0 LET, House and Shop, No. 1, NOTT JL SQUARE, Carmarthen, lately occupied by Mr. John Harries. Old-established Drapery Busi- ness. Immediate possession.—Apply, Saer. Hall Street, Carmarthen. TO LET, at MICHAELMAS NEXT, the fino.y situated Country Residence, called "ALLTY- CLORIAU," distant 1 Mile from L'anwrda and 3 Miles from Llandovery. convenient to Main Road, and comprising 5 Bedrooms, Linan lo*-yb. Barh Room, Dining and Drawing Ro,ms, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Scullery, Dairy, and Greenhouse; Out- houses in good repair, together with A Acres of good Pasture Land. SHOOTING and FISHING available in the dis- trict. Moderate Rencal. For terms and all particulars. Apply to H. ALFRED THOMAS, 1480) Solicitor, Liantlovery. TO LET or SOLD, HILL HOUSE, Llanstephan, Carmarthenshire; detached villa residence; 12 rooms, bathroom, large garden, fruit trees, vinery, stable; delightfully situated; overlooking Carmar- then Bay; boating, fishing, bathing; moderate rental.—Particulars, D. Evans, Bradford House, Llanelly. (1427p 0 LET, ALLTYGOG HOUSE, Llandovery. Detached Villa Residence; 12 Spacious Rooms, Bath Room, etc. Splendid Garden, Fruifc Trees. Delightfully situated. Adjoining Golf Links.—D. Evans, Bradford House, Llanelly. (1428p TO LET, PRESWYLFA," John Street, Car- marthen; good position, two doors from Mar- ket, the principal entrance; can be converted to business premises.—Apply, Gower, Carmarthen. TO LET, 6, CAMBRIAN PLACE, Carmarthen. Possession June 24th, 1913.—Apply, W. Phillips, Grocer, Cambrian Place, Uarmartnen. ( 449p TO LET, Front Sitting-room and Bedroom; suitable young ladies in business or school; centrally situated; no family.—Box 50, JOUPNAL Office, Carmarthen. (1450p TO LET, immediately, House and Factory, known as COEDMORE, Velindre, Henllan. Good machinery. Rent) moderate. House may be taken separately.—Apply, A.B.C., JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (1438p TO LET, Two Fields, near Idole; 6 acres.— Apply, Morgan Griffiths, Son and Prosser, Solicitors, Carmarthen. (1446p ror ale AVERY'S GOVERNESS & RALLI TRAPS. Light, comfortable, easy running. Actual makers of 50 years' reputation. Bargains, 214 10s. each; brand new, complete. Pretty round corner Pony Governess Cars, Ralli Cars. Dozens of others, rubber tyres and without, equally cheap. Distance buyers save money. Inspection invited.— Avery's, Coachbuilders, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. (1327p FOR SALE or TO LET, a splendid and com- modious House, No. 21, COLLEGE STREET, Lampeter, containing 9 rooms, large and productive garden.—Further particulars, apply Mrs. Jones, Eastfield, Lampeter. (1411p NO DEAD CHICKS by using only ARMITAGES' DRY CHICK FOOD. It will pay you. Chicks reared on this food alone weigh 20oz. at 5 weeks; commence to lay at 5 months. An 8d. b&g (by post Is.) rears 12 Chicks till 3 weeks old. Bags: 4d., 8d., Is. 4d., 2s. 6d., etc. Makers: Armitage Bros., Ltd., Poultry Food Specialists, Nottingham, Sold by W. LICKLEY, 12, Queen Street, Carmar- then. P EAT MOSS LITTER, lowest prices, delivered any station in Great Britain.—Charles Picken, Merchant, Wolverhampton. (1317p BASIC SLAG, all grades, also Kainit, Salt, &c., delivered any station in England and Wales. —Charles Picken, Merchant, Wolverhampton. 1316p WALLPAPERS FROM l £ d. PER ROLL. Any quantity, large or small, WHOLESALE PRICES. Stock exceeds 250,000 rolls, all classes. I Write for patterns, stating class required. (Dept. 113) BARNETT WALLPAPER Co., Ltd., Knott Mill, MANCHESTER. (1365p WE offer you value in WEDDING CARDS.- Prices from 2/3 per dozen, 50 for 5/9, or 100 for 9/ including Envelopes to match. Inspec- tion invited. -JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. ICYCLES.-BUY NOW. DON'T WAIT J) TILL EASTER.—Save money, get tetter value. WARWICK Cycles direct from Factory, twenty years' reputation, British through i it. Cash, B5 19s. 6d. Easy Terms, 8s. monthly. Thrqe. Speed Models, £ 4 19s. 6d. Fully Guaranteed, Ap- proval, Delivered Free. We don't spend thousands of pounds in advertising, but give the money to our customers. Send for Catalogue and special Offer.- Warwick Cycle Company (Dept. C)., Birmingham. (1379p FOR SALE Trout Rod by leading maker, 10ft., upright snake rings, patent fastening; first rate condition; with reel oomplete; 27s. 6d.; bar- gain.—"R. JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (1451 SEND Stamped Envelope for Advioe to Mrs. T. Stewart, Herbalist and Lady Specialist.— Address, 9, Guinea Street, Bristol. (914p VISITING CARDS, Gent's or Ladies size, plain round cornered, bevelled, or gilt-edged, at 1/6 for 50.-JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. ]7! OR SALE, a Bay Pony Stallion, 5 years old, about 13 hands high. Sire of "Llynfi Ex- press" Winner of many Prizes in Sports as "Amman Bob"; good worker in harness and sure foal geder.-W. R. Lloyd, Penywaun Farm, Glan- amman, Carmarthenshire. (1440p FOR SALE, Trout Rod, 14 feet; reel; sub- stantial.—Rees, King's Head, Mothvey, Llandovery- (1445 PEDIGREE Bull Calves for Sale from deep milkers.—Apply, J. E. Footman, Havodwen, Carmarthen. (1442p TWO Indian Game Cockerels for Sale; Cook strain; moderate price.—Samuel Isaac, Stag | and Pheasant, Llanpampsaint. (1443p jfor Sale. FOR SALE, Rick of Hay, in prime condition, about 10 tons.—Apply, Box 4, JOUBNAL Office, Carmarthen. (1436p DAFFODILS for EASTER.-500 selected blooms. 2/6; 1000. 4/6; order early.-Whatlpy, Aston Ingham Rectory, Ross. (1435p EGGS, from splendid laying strains, White Wyandottes, Croad Langshans, Black M.n- orcas, White Leghorns, Indian Game, Buff Orping- tons; 3s. 6d. per sitting. Unfertiles replaced once.— T. Griffiths, Albion Pou!try Farm, Llandd3usant, Llangadock. (1313p BOOTS AND SHOES (Wholesale only).- Dealers Supplied. Largest Stock. Cata- logues free. Keenest prices. Inspection invited.— WILLIAM LLOYD, LTD., Gower Street, Swansea. (1429p WE can provide you with WEDDING INVI- TATION CARDS at 2/9 per dozen, 50 for 6/9 or 100 for 11/ Envelopes to match stamped with silver Initial are included in these prices. Splendid value. Large and varied selection.- JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. RAMOPHONE for Sale, with good selection G 10 inch disc records. L2 complete.— "Seveer," JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (1404p FOR SALE, Shire Stallion, DERL1 JfS AGRICULTURIST"; sound; price moder- ate.—Rogers, Blaenffynon, Bankyfelin. (1412$ FOR SALE, a Four-wheel Dog Cart, with pole and shafts, by Robertson and Co., Glasgow, witfu lamps complete, but no cushions.-For further particulars, apply to H. E. George, Auctioneers, 'etc., Newcastle-Emlyn. (1475 BEAUTIFUL Pure-bred Pedigree Jersey Cow. 4 years, due to calve in March.-Ippy, Bailiff, Dolygarreg, Llandovery. 134p HAY FOR SALE, 5 Tons, in prime condition".— Apply, Cwmanne Inn, Lampeter. (1367p SHORTHORN CALVES O TRONG healthy Calves arw w»*»t carriage paid Jo upon lots of two or more to any station *u your district. Bred from large-framed Shorthorn sires and dams. Full of hair and bone. Undoubtedly the best obtainable. No fancy prices. For price list and book of testimonials, apply Fred B. Gill. High gate, Whitchurch. Salop. Oj HORTHORN Calves for Rearing, from Deep- milking Cheshire Dairy Cows by Pure-bred Bulls; quotation to any Station; no fancy prioes; correspondence a pleasure.—Frank Dobie. Littleton, Chester. (1416p Host anfc fouiio. LOST, since November last, from Blaenau, Llan- JLj ddausant, 5 Cardie Ewes; D.I. left hind leg. Finder rewarded.—Apply, Thomas. (1381p LOST, lately from Tynllwyn, Myddfai, Five Wethers; marked Tar on shoulders and be- tween ears; also Green Paint on tail. Finder re- warded.—Apply, Morgan. (1402p IOST, March 3rd, strong Yellow Lurcher Dog; A marks, slits in left ear; name, "Crongee." Finder rewarded.-Apply, Bakers, Velindre, Hen- llan. (1448p financtal. IMMEDIATE LOANS IMMEDIATE LOANS THE OLD-ESTABLISHED London & Provinces Discount Co., Ltd., continues to LEND immense sums daily from £ io to £ 5,000, on Note of Hand alone or other security. Moderate interest, Easy instalments. Special rates for short periods. NO PRELIMINARY CHARGES WHATEVER. Largest and most honourably conducted business in the Kingdom Thousands of our regular customers have expressed their entire satisfaction in repeated transactions with us. A gentleman will wait upon you at once with Cash. Call or Write (in confidence) to Manager- Mr. HARPER, 48 STOKES CROFT, BRISTOL ">r to Local Agent— Mr. BOURNE, 1 Willows Place, Swansea Mr. BOURNE. I Willows Place. Swansea £ imcaiio>t HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. CARMARTHEN. President of the Council: THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S, Lady Principal: MISS A. F. CLARKE, B.A., London University. THE School give an Excellent Education or. very Moderate Terms. Admirable Aooommodation for Boarders. Pupils prepared for LONDON MATRICULA TION and other Public Examinations. Boys as well as girls can be received in the Pre paratory Class and the KINDERGARTLN DE- PARTMENT. For full particulars, apply to the Lady Principal. CARMARTHEN COUNTY SCHOOLS. lrfflr, GRAMMAR SCHOOL. IIRLDMABTBII-E. S. ALLEN, M.A. (Caatab). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL: HEADMISTRESS-MISS B. A. HOLME, M.A. Late Open Scholar .of Girton College, Cambridge Fees, £1 9s. per term. Reduction when there arc two or more children from the same family. The half term begins Tuesday, March 4th. Boarders can be reoeived at both Schools Miss Julia Lewis, R.C.M. Of LLANELLY, Teacher of Singing, Voice Production, Pianoforte Theory, &c., Visits Carmarthen every Tuesday, and may be consulted at 54, Lam- mas Street, for Lessons. JAMES JONES & SONS, BILL-POS TERS, 'I KIDWELLY. Billposting executed throughout the neighbouring Villages and Gwen. draeth Valley. CARMARTHEN BILLPOSTING Co. 15, BRIDGE STREET, CARMARTHEN BILLPOSTING and Advertising in all its Branohes throughout the Counties of Car. marthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan. 1 he Query 9 in Drink ? TH UNRIVALLED ROYA ORIENTAL TONIC. A Bracing, Sustaining and Refreshing Drink, useful for Travellers, Cyclists, Footballers, and the Public generally as a stimulating Non-Alcoholio Beverage. If your Merchant does not stock it, write or call, Sole Bottling Agency: The HAYDN Mineral Water Co., CARMARTHEN. THE CARMARTHENSHIRE HUNT STEEPLECHASES AND HURDLE RACES WILL TAKE PLACE On Friday, the l 1th day of April, 1913 (Under National Hunt Rules). Patrons—Sir James Drummond, Bart.; Sir Stafford I Howard; Capt. E. C. Jennings; W. S. G. Morris, Esq.; Capt. D. Hughes Morgan; John Hinds, Esq., M.P.; D. G. Protheroe, Esq.; E. S. Protheroe, Esq.; Morgan Jones, Esq., Llanmiloe; H. Brunei White, Esq.; Major T. H. Dowdeswell; Capt. Watkin Wil- liams; J. W. Bishop, Esq.; George Stokes, Esq.; Alfred Stephens, Esq.; David Harrison, Esq.; H. C. Bond, E;q.; Herbert Ecclee, Esq.; H. Studt. Esq.; George Key, Esq. Capt. D. Poivel, Sarnau; A. E. i Baker, Esq. W. J. Williams, ES1.. Stewards—Lord St. Davids; Sir Marteine Lloyd, Bart.; Kenneth Walker, Esq.; (F. Lort Phillips, Esq.; Sir Owen Philipps, M.F.H.; R. H. Harries, Esq.. M.F.H. Judge-Mr. C. W. R. Stokes, Wanvick House, Tenby. Clerk of the Scales—Mr. H. W. Pye, Unicorn Chambers, Worcester. I Handicapper—Mr. R. Ord. Clerk of the Course and Stakeholder—Mr. J. F. Rees, M.R.C.V.S., Carmarthen. Starter—Mr. J. B. P. Tnomas, Derllys Court, near Carmarthen Hon. Surgeon-Dr. R. L. Thomas. Hillside, Whit- land. Auctioneers—Messrs. J. Howell Thomas and Son, Carmarthen. Hon. Sec.—Mr. W .V. Howell Thomas, Estate Agent and Auctioneer, Carmarthen. THE BRONWYDD HURDLE RACE Of 40 SOys., the second to receive 3 eovs. out of the plate, list. 71bs. each. Horses which, since Decem- ber 31st, 1911, have won two Hurdle Races, to carry 71bs.; three Hurdle Races, or one of the vale of 100 sovs. or upwards, 121bs. extra. Horses which have not won two Hurdle Races since December 31st, 1911, allowed 51 be. those which have not won any Hurdle Race since that date 101 bs.; and Horses which have never won a Hurdle Race 161bs. Allow- ances not to be accumulative. If entered to be sold by auction for 50 sovs. to carry a fixed weight of, if four-year-olds, lOst.; if five-year-olds or upwards, 10t. 5lbs. Entrance 2 sovs. Two miles over eight flights of hurdles. To close Tuesday, March 25th. DERLLYS SELLING HANDICAP HURDLE RACE. Of 40 sovs., the second to receive 3 sovs. out of the plate. The winner of a Hurdle Race after the publi- cation of the weights (April 3rd, at noon) to carry 71bs. extra. The winner to be sold by auction for 50 sovs. Entrance, 2 BOVS. Two miles over eight flights of hurdles. To close Tuesday. March 25th. CARMARTHEN TOWN SELLING HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE. Of 40 sovs., the second to receive 3 sovs. out of the plate. The winner of a Steeplechase after the publi- cation of the weights (April 3rd, at noonJ to carry 51bs. extra. The winner to be sold by auction for 50 sovs. Entrance, 2 sovs. Two miles over the flying course. To close Tuesday. March 25th. HARKFORWARD OPEN HANDICAP STEEPLE- CHASE. Of 40 sovs., the second to receive 3 sovs. out of the plate. The winner of a Steeplechase after the publi cation of the weights (April 3rd, at noon) to carry 71b6. extra. Entrance, 2 sovs. Two miles over the flying course. To close Tuesday. March 25th. THE MAESYPRIOR OPEN STEEPLECHASE. Of 40 sovs., the second to receive 5 sovs., and the third 3 sovs. out of the plate. For Horses five yeara old and upwards that have been regularly and fairly hunted during the season 1912-13, with any estab- lished pack of Foxhounds or Harriers, certificate of which (if not lodged at the Registry Office in accord- ance with Rule 170 (4) must be produced at the scale. Five-year-olds, list. 121be.; six and aged, 12st. 71bs. Maidens five years old allowed 71bs., and maidens six and aged allowed 10lbs. Winners once to carry lOlbs., twice 141bs., and three times or more 211bs. erctra. Entrance, 2 sove. Three miles over banks. To close Tuesday. March 25th. CONDITIONS. All Fees according to National Hunt Rules. A Clerk's Fee of iFive Shillings to be sent with each I' Entry, which will include Weighing Fee. Eight Entries, the property of different Owners, for each Race, or the race may be declared void. Any Person making an objection must deposit Five Pounds in the hands of the Stakeholder. All Colours (unless registered) to be declared at the time of Entry, and, if not declared to Mr. W. V. H. Thomas at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen, by 7 o'clock the evening before running, a fine of 1 sov. will be imposed, which penalty will also be enforced against any Person riding in wrong Colours. The fine in either case to be paid before the Horse can be allowed to start.. Only Owners having the tame Horse in more than one Race are entitled to make claims for preoedence in order of run- ning, which must be delivered in writing to Mr. W. V. H. Thomas, at tne Boar'a Head Hotel, Carmarthen, by 7 p.m. tihe day previous j to running. Persons not &o entitled are asked to j refrain from making claim. Entrance monies go to the fund. Stakes and arrears to be paid before running. If, at at the expiration of fifteen days after the date of the Meeting, no objection has been made to a Winning Horse, the Stakeholder will pay SUM monies as he has received on account of the Race to the person, or his agent, in whose name the Horse ran, and he shall not be responsible or liable in any way for the Stakes should the Horse be dis- qualified through an objection lodged after that peripd. Entries for all Races close by 10 p.m. on Tuesday. March 25th, to Messrs. Weatherby and Son, 6, Old Burlington Street, London, W., and Newmarket; Messrs. Pratt and Co., 9. George Street, Hanover ,square, London, W.; and to Mr. C. Brindley, 14, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin. Entries may be made to Mr. H. W. Pye, Unioorn Chambers, Worcester; or to Mr. W. Y. Howell Thomas, Auo tioneer, Carmarthen, up to 6 p.m. on Monday. March 24th. Entrance fee to be paid at time of entry, ex- cept by Owners having Accounts with Measra.. a Weatherby and Sons, Messrs. Pratt & Co.. or Mr. C. 4 Brindley. Stabling, with hay and straw, will be I provided free of charge if applied for not later than I Saturday, April 5th. Applications to be made to the J. Hon. Sec., Mr. W. V. Howell Thomas, Carmarthen. N.B.—Any Matches can be run and inserted in the Programme of the day on application being made to the Hon. Secretary. j PICTUREDROME, CARMARTHEN SATURDA YS-2.30, 6.30 & 8.30 P.M. THURSDA YS-6.30 & 8.30 P.M. OTHER DAYS-8 P.IL MONDAY, March 17th-Dick Turpin's Quarrel, an Episode of the High- wayman Days, and Capt. Barnacle's Waif, a Delightful Story. THURSDAY, March 20th-Mystery of Kador Cliffs, a Thrilling (Two- Part Drama), and Tricked by Smugglers, a Powerful Drama. 0 Also following interesting Pictures:-Bobby and Tiny Tim; Illustrated ProVerbs; The Basket JZ- The Heavenly Voice; Sylvia s Loyalty; Dottde's New Doll; The Valley of "La Vesubie'l- o^ Ifcaly P Weary Gussle> Tweedledumm "Commercial'; The Usurer's Grip; Beauty Spots ADMISSION-3d., 6d., 9d. Children-2d., 3d., 4d. Saturday Afternoons for Children-Id., 28., id there will be RINKING in the Afternoon from 2.30 to 4.30 (Saturdays ezoeo- ted )and in the Evening from 6 to 7.30 (Thursdays and Saturdays excepted). ^— I 1416 H.P. Sole Agent for the County ef Carmarthen far Sunbeam, Rover, and Belsize Motor Cars. All kiqd of Repairs executed on the Prerqises. Agent for FORI CARS. A number of Cars E always for hire. I D. BRADBURY JONES & Co., | WEST WALES GARAGE, CARMARTHEN Carmsrflrieir 8 KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENT FORM FOR SCALE OF CHARGES SEE PAGE 1. o I — I I ) I I I I I I I I ¡-UT- I I I To the CARMARTHEN JOURNAL, 8, King Street, Carmarthen. Please insert the above advertisement times, for which I enclose P.O. value. NAME 4 HOTEl-Advertisements uqder the heading of "Situations Wanted" are oljarged at the Reduced Rate of 20 words 6d., three insertions for the price of two. "————————————————————————————————————————— BROADWOOD PIANOS. j BECHSTEIN PIANOS. j SOLE AGENTS for Swansea and the I Western Counties of Wales, Thompson and Sliackell (LIMITED), I (BRINSMEAD DEPOT), ¡ 232, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. ALSO AT > 60, STEPNEV STREET, LLANELLY. A Splendid Stock of the above to select from. Special Discounts for Cash or Easy Terms arranged. Newest Illustrated Catalogue free on application. ESTEY ORGANS in Great Variety. m I BEN JONES, Agricultural Implement Agent, Paxton House, 15, Priory Street, Carmarthen. 0 I. ( Begs to inform his numerous customers that he has a Stock of MACHINES & CASTING at the above address, including Mowers, Reapers, Binders, Chaff. cutters, and all Machinery connected with farm work, &c. ( Repairs done on the Premises. FITTINGS FOR MOWERS OF ALL MAKE SUPPLIED. THE FARMERS ARMS CHEAP PRINTING Water Street, CARMARTHEN. Posting Establishment. EXECUTED AT THE FOR HIRE all kinds of Conveyanoei and added reoently TATTTi\T FIRST CLASS MOTOR & TAXI CABS JOURNAL OFFICE which can be HIRED for both Business or 're it REASONABLE PRICES. Brake, Waggonette PARIUAPTUDXT Carriages, Governess Cars, complete Wedding and j\ ivi/A.x\. 1 M H i\. Funeral Carriages. Orders will be reoeived at the [VY BUSH ROYAL HOTEL, or at the FARMERS' ——— ARMS. Proprietor-JOHN THOMAS. For full particulars, apply The m ( No. 13, Farmers' Arms. J Telephone- { No J8> Ivy Buafa Hot#1 Manager.