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—— 5 Trade Addresses. JOHN AND CHARLES SANKEY, TEA. DEALERS. FAMILY GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS1 DUNRAVEN PLACE, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED GROCERS IN BRIDGEND. ESTABLISHED 1865. »■ AGENTS FOE W. & A. GILBEY'S WINES AND SPIRITS.' BASS AND ALLSOPFS BURTON ALES. DEVENISH AND CO'S YMOUTH ALES. AND GUINNESS DOUBLE STOUT (in Cask and Bottles). SCHWEPPS AND SUMMERS MINERAL RATERS. SPECIAL LINES PINE APPLES, 3LB. TIN, 9D. FINEST QUALITY. & C. S. guarantee all Goods sent from tfaeir Establishment to be of the vary Best Qmality obtainable, and at the Lowest Possible Prices, and Customers may rely «poa aH Orders (per iiret post! being Executed same day as received. Any Article required and not in stock, can be prooured at the earliest possible moment. 5303 GREAT XMAS REDUCTIONS! CURRANTS. ltd., 2d., 3d., 4d.; VALENCIAS, 3id.; 4d. SULTANAS, 3Jd., 4d., 4jd. 2 New Laid Eggs—13 for Is. ] SPECIAL CHRISTMAS LINES. Finest Valencia Oranges—3d. per dozen. Barcelona, Black Spanish, Brazils, Walnuts, Best Breakfast Baoon—7d. per lb.; or by the and Chestnuts—at Lowest Prices. Piece' 6 lbs' and upwards, 6*d. per lb. — — Special Quality English Smoked Hams, about Mince Meat—10jd. per lb.; 2 lbe. for Is. 7d. 9 lbs. each—7d. per lb. Plum Pudding—1 lb. tin, U.; 2 lb. tin., Is. M. I Be8t SrnoM Bacon-7d. per lb.; or by the Turkey Figs-j lb. box, 4 £ d.; 2 lb. boxes, 7^d. Piece, 6 lbs. and upwards, 6*d. per lb. A Large Assortment of Tom Smith's CRACKERS; Fancy Boxes CHOCOLATES and Fancy Tins of BISCUITS. ør DON'T FORGET JAMES'S NOTED 117 TEA, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. LEVI J" JS/L H I S THE GENERAL SUPPLY STORES, 14. Windsor Road, NEATH. I — ins CHRISTMAS SPECIALITIES! 03 oo H « S O W JH t—( | | m o so g hh 73 g g H pL, O QJ 3 BSa&o§§SswS§i O i*3<P-iP-i&[xire:P*oa fico — „ SQ ALLEYS STORES, NEATH. J. D. LLEWELLYN, 5, 6, & 7, WIND SRTEET, HSTEA-TH- SPECIALITIES FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. Almonds- :s. d. Finest New Jordan per lb. 1 8 Fine „ „ 1 6 x „ Valencia 010 „ "Shell ditto „ 0 5 "Bitter ditto „ 10 Finest Ground „ 1 6 ltIuscatells- Extra Choice Layers, or Clusters ,,14 Very fine „ 11 „ 1 0 Fine Dehesa „ 010 FigS- Extra choice, selected, in boxes about 5 £ lbs perbox36 Extra selected, in boxes about 51bs 26 p j, "26Ibs,, 13 Very choice" lilb8 OlOj. „ lilbs „ 071 „ per lb. 0 6 French Plums— 21b. Bottles, fine each 1 7 „ superior „ 19 Noupariel 110 „ Excelsior 1 11 4lb Boxes, fine quality per box 2 0 Finest Bosnian Plums per lb. 0 4A „ Prunes „ 0 4 £ Freach Plums 0 5 Carlisbad Plums. per box 1 0 Dates— Finest Tafilat 10 „ Egyptian 0 5i „ Bussorah „ 0 2| „ Tunis, in Fancy Boxes 0Bj Buts- Finest Brazil per lb. 0 4 Walnuts. 0 4 Black Spanish 0 3 Barcelona. 0 2i Almond, Soft Shell 0 5 Chestnuts. 0 3 "Plum Puddings (Crosse and BlackwelUs)- lib Tins each 1 0 21b „ 18 3tb „ 2 5 Crystallized Fruits and Preserved Ginger- Assorted Fruits .per 21b box 2 4 „ Furres 2 6 Crystalized Apricots per lb. 1 4 „ Cherries „ 1 3 I „ Pears. 13 Greengages 13 Figs. 12 „ Assorted. 1 3 „ Metz Fruit per jIb box 0 8 ilb 0 5 Chyloong's Ginger (Original) 61b jars 2 0 31b „ 1 4 lib,, 0 7. Squares, Crystalised per lb. 1 0 Flakes „ „ 10 Chocolates and Fondants- Chocolates and Fondants .6d. Bise box for 0 5 -1/ „ 0 9* .1/6 „ 1 3 h „ "2,6" 2 1 I' .6/ 4 6 )1 10/6 „ 9 4 I Crackers (Tom Smith 4- Co. '.)- a. d. A large and varied Assortment, embracing the Aewesc Designs and Greatest Novelties in this season s Goods at Reductions off Maker's Prices. Lanterns-All the Newest Styles., Mince Meat (Crotse ct Blackwell's or Spring's)- Miace Meat lib. glass jar 0 9i 21b. „ 1 6 Calf's Feet Jellies (an sse tf BiackweiVs)— Calf's Feet Jelly. quart bottles 2 1 » pint „ 15 Table Jellies^ in Packets ,5.quart size 0 6A '» ,» pint „ 0 3i Custard and Blancmange Powders- Bird's Custard aid Blancmange P.wders.1s box for 0 71 I » 6d „ 0 4 Candied Peels- per,b- J Citron (°range' Lemon> *nd Citron) 0 5i »» 0 Fruit—Pudding— Curraats, Vostizza, fiaest n „ Patras n 9f „ Gulph, useful n 9 „ Fine Provicniai n 11 Russian, extra selected Q highly recommended 0 3i » *">e 0 T2 ordinary 0 ?' Sultanas, choice selected pale 0 4 .» finest n Z, fiue 0 3 French and American Confectionery— Cocoa Nut Perfection per lib 0 8 »» « l^wnionds, A P Caramels 0 8 Apricot Jelly 0 8 Imperial Bananas 0 8 French Confectionery, aasorted.jier IKJX 1 0 Fruits—Preserved (In Tins)- Peaches per tin 0 104 Piue Apple, whole Q JQI I» »» 0 7^- „ Chunks 1 n2 App.ies o & Apricots 0 ,0, Pears (Californiaa) q 2Q| Cheese- Finest selected Gorgonzola.per lb. 8d. to 0 9 Stittoii „ 1/2 to I 4 »« »» Cheddai jJer lb 0 9 Hams (Specially seUctedf»r Christmas Trade)- Hams, Fine Milt? Cured, pale 0 6i „ Suioked.ditto,about lllbs each 0 7i "larie cut „ 0 8i Lemon, Orange, and Citron Curd- Making Cheese Cakes, Tarts,&c, per gkss jar 1 n Lemon Cheese Q Green Fruit DepartmentOranges, Lemons, Grapes, Apples, Onions, FINEST QUALITY AT VERY LOW PRICES. THE SUPPLY STORES, 5, 6, & 7, WIND STREET. 1142 ——— 'jif i- I- Trade Addresses. NOTYCET TO FARMERS, COTTAGERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. p REPARE SOIL for SOWING SEASON, and get ready to BUY your SEEDS, A obtained from the BEST GROWERS, by LOVE LUCK, Chemist and Seeds- man, ABERAVON. Stocks to arrive soon. NOTE THE ADDRESS:- G. D. LOVELUCK, CHEMIST AND SEEDSMAN, ABBRAVON. — — 1176 W. I. MOOBE, ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, QUEEN-ST., NEATH, Begs to call attention to his CHRISTMAS SPECIALITIES; Tern Smith's Latest CRACKERS (Floral and Prize). CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS; BON BONS Cadbury's CHOCOLATES, in Newest Designs' Huntley & Palmers' CHRISTMAS CAKES of all kinds, &c., &c. g BfeT- AN INSPECTION INVITED, -iptg 1125 A. MORGAN, FAMILY BUTCHER, WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND, (LATE OF QUEEN STREET). EXTENSIVE AND SUPERIOR CHRISTMAS STOCK. Including some prime Scotch Oxen from Col. Turbervill, Ewenny; some specially fed Christmas steers and heifers from Mr John Williams, Merthyrmawr, and Mr Williams, Sea- land. Sheep include first prize wethers (Bridgend Show) from Mr Williams, Sealand. Also prize sheep from Mr Lewis, St. Mary Hill Court; four- year-old mountain wethers, expressly fed by Mr Mordecai, Treoes, for my market; the whole being the best quality obtainable. Io-r COME AND INSPECT IT 1119 EDWARD HOPKINS, 3,WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND FAMILY BUTCHER. Prime Quality Christmas Beef, Mutton and Pork. 4W BEST QUALITY ONLY KEPT. AN INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. 3, WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND. 1182 I WELCOME CHRISTMAS CAKES! F. W.NICHOLLS Baker and Confectioner, WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDliEND, AND WILL HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CAKES OF ALL KINDS. ICED CAKES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. MINCE PIES, CHIOOOLA TES: Plain and in Fancy Boxes. I CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. BON BONS, &c. ALSO, SWEETS OF ALL KINDS. SOLE AGENT FOR THE GOLD MKDAL MALT & HOVIS BREAD. Families waited on Daily, with all kinds of BREAD and CONFECTIONERY. 17 NOTE THE ADDRESS:- 13, WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND. 1117 THOMAS THOMAS, FRUITERER & (GREENGROCER, Queen Street, BRIDGEND, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Bridgend and District that he bas just received a Large Assortment of Choice FRUITS FOR CHRISTMAS Including—GRAPES, A splendid variety of Kings, Greenings, Gravenstein, and Baldwin APPLES. BEST SELECTED ORANGES. All kinds of NUTS. He has also a Large Quantity of MISTLETOE, to be Cleared Off Cheap. Orders executed for WREATHS, BOUQUETS, and BUTTON -HOLES, ALL KINDS OF VEGETABLES, Fresh in Daily, and of the Best kinds. Ø" ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENED TO. 1153 Christmas and New Year's Presents! SHOW-ROCM NOW OPEN Replete with all kiotts of FANCY GOODS, NEEDLE WORK,&c. A Largt' Assortment of CHRISTMAS CARDS, BOOKLET^, and CALENDARS. GAMES and TOYS to sait all tastes and pockets. r!T A large Stock of STATIONERY. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— HOPKINS & ROBERTS (Late Miss S. V. Coates), NEW STREET, NEATH. ——— 1116 WILLIAM PRICE, Wool, Seed & Artificial Manure Merchant, BRIDGEND. AGRICULTURAL SEED of every description. LINSEED AND COTTON CAKE. AGENT FOR :MA.NURES, AND Albert's Thomas' Phosphate Powder, (BASIC SLAG). BRANCH STORES: THE MARKET PLACE, WWBRIPGE. 1084 FOR BEST QUALITY CHRISTMAS FRUIT, VEGETABLES AND POTATOES, GO TO J. GIBBON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUIT AND POTATO MERCHANT, 14, Nolton Street, BRIDGEND. Just arrived 10 Tons Fine COOKING POTATOES, warranted to give satisfaction. A splendid Sample of Baldwin APPLES. Jaffa, Valencia, Seville, and China ORANGES. PEARS, TOMATOES, BANANAS, AND NUTS. SWEETS OF ALL KINDS. Only the best Quality kept at this Establishment. ræ- Orders by Post Punctually attended to. 1112 THE "BLEN DORA" T BA- A TEA WORTH DRINKING. THE Blendora is the name of a delight- X fully blended tea, which ranks among the best and most tasty beverages in the market. Its preparation has engaged the careful attention of two of the most experienced and scientific tasters of tea, who have tasted its adaptability for various waters. After a most searching trial, the verdict has been pronounced par excellence. The result has been that -& splendidly blended tea has been offered to the public, and the "Blendora" has gained rapid and deserved popularity among the army of tea drinkers. It makes an exhilarating "brew "and emits a grate- ful aroma. This tea is sold at popular prices in packets in handsome tins containing weights from 1 to 26 lbs. Mr J. W. Roberts, Tea Merchant, Bridgend, is the agent for Wales and the West of England, from whom samoles mav be obtained. ONLY OF J. W. ROBERTS, TEA MERCHANT, BRIDGEND. 1174 1 Matchless Cleanser has swept away a thousand worries of Washing Day. < Notices. ANY PERSONS having any CLAIMS against MR. A. WATTS (deceased), late of New House, Coity, are rebuested to send their claims to me, on or before the 31st inst. ALBAN THOS. MORGAN, Wyndham-street, HIS Bridgend. Superintendent Thomas' Testimonial. NOTICE. ALL SUBSCRIBERS and COLLECTORS are requested to PAY in their SUBSCRIP- TIONS, and RETURN their BOOKS by MONDAY. the 24th day of DECEMBER, as the Testimonial will be presented at the "Star Hotel," on Friday, the 28th inst., at 6 p.m. W. THORNE, > „nv 1165 M. DA VIES, j HoK* b £ CS* Bridgend Local Board. PUBLIC WEIGHBRIDGE. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the JLl Public Weighbridge will be CLOSED on the 26th, 27th and 28th days of December next, for the purpose of repairs. M. WILLIAMS, SURVEYOR. Dated 15th December, 1894. 1178 Re. CHARLES BRICE, Deceased. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament, 22 and -i- 23 Vict., c 35, intituled An Act to further amend the law of property, and to relieve trustees," Notice is hereby given that all CREDITORS and other PERSONS having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS upon or against the Estate of CHARLES BRICE, late of 29, OXFORD STREET, PONTYCYMMER, in the County of Glamorgan, Greengrocer, deceased, (who died on the 25th day of October, 1994, and Letters of Administration of whose estate and effects was granted by the Llandaff District Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice on the 3rd day of December, 1894, to Isaac Brice and Francis Brice), are hereby required to send in par. ticulars in writing of their Claims or Demands to me, the undersigned, Solicitor to the said Adminis- trators, on or before the 22nd day of December next, after which date the said Administrators will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice, and the said Administrators will not be liable or accountable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed, to any person of whose debt or claim he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 6th day of December, 1894. S. H. STOCKWOOD, Post Office Chambers, Bridgend, 1083 Solicitor for the Administrators. CHRISTMAS JJOLIDAYS I THE PUBLIC ARE KINDLY REQUESTED TO NOTE THAT THE Drapery. Ironmongery, and Boot Establishments OF BRIDGEND, WILL BE CLOSED ON Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, December 25th, 26th, and 27th. 1149 WORKMEN'S HALL, 8LAENGARW, DECEMBER 22,ul. TOWN HALL, BRIDGEND, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 26th. 1894. TWO SPECIAL PERFORMANCES! At 3 and 8 o'clock doors open i hour previous. Eighteenth Annual Tour of the Old, Ever-reliable, Famous, and Wide-world Renowned ARMOUR-CLAD AMAZON fEMALE MINSTRELS. A Bevy of Beauty! The Blondes and the Brunettes! NEW DEPARTURE IN MINSTRELSY THE ONLY FEMALE HAND-BELL RINGERS. Two Hours' Exquisite Enjoyment. Doors open at 7.30, Performance to commence at8. Prices of Admission—2s., Is., and 6d. 1162 DRILL JJALL, JJRIDGEND- ENORMOUS ATTRACTION FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. COMMENCING BOXING NIGHT. MISS ROSE MYERS AND HER LONDON COMPANY, In the immensely popular Comedy, 'MY SWEETHEART.' PRETTY SONGS! GRACEFUL DANCES! Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 o'clock. Prices—2s.; Is. and 6d. 1152 TOWN HALL, MAESTEG. C YNE 1^1 K EISTEDDFOD YN Y NEUADD UCHOD. Dydd Llun (Mabon), Ionawr 7fed, 1894. BEIRNIAID Y Gerddoriaeth-Mr. REES EVANS Porth Yr Amrywiaeth-Parch. IORWERTH JONES, Maesteg. Cyfeilyd-Mr. URIAS SALMON. PRIF DDARNAU: I'r Cor ddim dan 50 o rif a gano yn oreu, "Y don o flixen gwyntoedd" (Dr. Parry) .Gwobr, J610 I'r Cor o blant, ddim dan 30ain o rif na thros 14eg oed, a gano yn oreu, Sychu y Dagrau" (L. J. Roberts, G.T.S.C., Aberayron). 0 Trysorfa y Plant .Gwobr, JBl 5 (Caniteir 8 mewn oed i gynorthwyo). Am bob manylion pellach gwel y programme, i'w cael am Ie. yr 110, trwy y post He., oddiwrth yr Yagrifenydd:-Mr. SIDNEY S. GODDING, Garth, Maesteg. BZT Yr elw tuag leihau dyled Calfaria, Cwmfelin. 827 TOWN HALL, MAESTEG. CYNELIR EISTEDDFOD FLYNYDDOL SILOH, MAESTEG, Yn y Newadd ochod, Dydd Nadolig, Rhagfyr 25ain, 1894. Cadeirydd — Parch. J. WILLIAMS, Abergwynfi; Arweiuydd—Mr. ZKCIIARIAH JENKINS, Maesteg; Beirniad y Gerddoriaeth—Mr. WILLIAM THOMAS, Treorky Beirniad yr Amrywiaeth — Parch. J. CEULANYDD WILLIAMS, Maesteg; Pianist-Miss HUGHES, Beethoven House, Maesteg. PRIF DDARNAU: I'r Cor, ddim daw 60 o rif, a erano oreu, Y don o fLr.en gwyntoedd" (Dr. Parry). Gwobr, JB12, a Chadair i'r arweinydd buddugol. I'r Drum and Fife Band, ddim dan 25 o rif, a chwareuo vn oreu, "Caerphilly March a Morfa Rhuddlanh (J. Peters). Gwobr, £ 3 ail oreu, £ 1. Rhoddir 10s. 6d. yr un am y Solos a'r Adrodd. Am bob manylion pellach gwel y Programme, i'w sael am Id. yr un, trwy y post, lid., oddiwrth yr Y sgrifeoydd Mr. THOMAS BO WEN, 6, Picton- (treet, Maesteg. 750 Election Addresses. Bridgend Urban District Council. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— "T BEG to tender you my sincere thanks for the great honour you have done me, ia placing me at the head of the poll. I trust to merit your confidence by giving earnest and careful consideration to all matters affecting the interests of the Town. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, WILLIAM McGAUL. Quarella, Bridgend. 1155 To the Electors of the Bridgend Urban District Council. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— "T WISH to offer you my sincere thanks for the honour you have done me by my election to a seat on the new Council. More especially would I thank my fellow- working-men for the very splendid manner in which they supported me. I trust I shall now prove worthy of the confidence you have reposed in me. I am, Your obedient servant, THOMAS W. OWEN. 27, Clifton-place, Bridgend. Dec. 19th, 1894. 1177 Bridgend Urban District Council Election. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I BEG to return my very sincere thanks to those Electors who kindly voted for me at the recent Election. I trust my conduct in the future will be such as to gain your approval, and deserve the confi- dence you have reposed in me. Your obedient Servant, 1167 W. M. RICHARDS. Bridgend Urban District Council. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— X BEG to thank you for having Elected me as one of your Representatives on the Bridgend Urban District Council. I shall endeavour to deserve the confidence you have reposed in me. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, OLIVER SHEPPARD. Cartrefle, Bridgend. 1154 Bridgend Urban District Council. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— WE, the undersigned, nominees of the Builders and Artisans' Association, desire to express our sincere acknowledgments of the very hearty support accorded us in the late Election, and resulting in the return of the whole of the chosen representatives of the Association. Trusting that in our future conduct of public business we shall fully justify our Election, and fulfil our pledges to the entire satisfaction of the Ratepayers, We remain, Your obedient Servants, P. J. THOMAS, W. BUCKLEY, G. BEVAN, D. H. LLOYD, J. 0. GREGORY, 'I 20th December, 1894. 1150 To the Parochial Electors of Llantwit Major. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— T BEG to thank you most sincerely for the honour you have done me in Electing me as one of your Representatives on the Llantwit Major Parish Council. I shall endeavour to fulfil my duties as a Councillor for the benefit of all without exception, and I trust, to your satisfaction. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, DIGBY S. W. NICHOLL. The Ham, Llantwit Major, December 18th, 1894. 1147 Llangynwyd Middle. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— T BEG to thank you most sincerely for the great confidence you have reposed in me by placing me at the head of the poll as Rural District Councillor; and I hope to merit your support by endeavouring to discharge my duties to the best of my ability, as I have done as a Guardian for the last 16 years. I am, Faithfully yours, RICHARD WILLIAMS. Gellysiriol, Llangynwyd, Dec. 14th, 1894. 1156 To the Electors of the Parish of Llanblethian. PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION. if LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— X BEG to return you my sincere thanks for the honour you have conferred upon me by returning me as one of your Representatives on your first Parish Council. It will always be my endeavour to merit the confidence you have reposed in me. I beg to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, DANIEL EVANS. Broadway, Cowbridge. 1148 Maesteg District Council. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,- PERMIT me to tender you my very warmest and sincere thanks for the great honour you have done me, in Electing me one of your Councillors for this Ward Jconsidering that I had no canvassers, neither did I hold a. single public meeting, it is satisfactory to me that my past services have been so appreciated by you that all ;hat was required of me was to send you a short iddress, intimating that my services were at your :ommand. No effort shall be spared to serve you in future, LS in the past, faithfully and trjie. Believe me to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, DAVID DAVIES. Liverpool House. 1163 Election Addresses. Porthcawl Urban District Council Election. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND G ENTLE?tfBN,- I BEG to tender you my very si^re and hearty thanks for your voluntary and unsolicited support in returning me oi more as one of your Representatives. I shah endeavour to con- tinue to merit your confi'?nce by constant attention to the general ^cerests of the District- I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM JONES, December 18th, 1894. RECTOR. 1158 Porthcawl Urban District Council Election. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I BEG most heartily to thank all who favoured me with their votes last Monday, and I hope to merit the confidence reposed in me. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, GEORGE SIBBERING JONES. Saw Mills, Porthcawl, Dec. 19th, 1894. 1167 Parish Council Election. TYTHEGSTON HIGHER. X>ERMIT me through your columns to thank the # Electors of Tythegston Higher for the 81 un- solicited and conscientious votes tendered me at the polL I did not ask a single individual for a vote. and, for that reason, think 81 out of a possible 240 a very high compliment. Yours Ac., J. WARE. Kenfig Hill. 1173 To the Electors of Cefn and Kenfig Hill. IN THE PARISH OF TYTHEGSTONE HIGHER. X HEREBY beg to thank you for the honour you J- have conferred upon me in electing me & member of your first Parish Council. It gives me great encouragement that you consider me worthy of your confidence in having placed me in such a prominent position on the list. Having for eight years watched and guarded the interests of my fellow-workmen, I consider it the highest tribute of respect you could confer upon me. I will, as a member of your Council, act indepen- dently as regards to politics and religion, and my object will be to look at all times to that which I consider best calculated to promote the welfare of the district at large. I remain, Your humble and obedient servant, WILLIAM LEWIS. Checkweigher, Cefn Cribbwr. 1171 To the Electors of Coity Parish. DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— X>LEASE accept my best thanks for so splendidly returning me to the New District Council on Monday last. It will be my endeavour in the future, as it was on the Board of Guardians during the past 12 years, to serve the interests of all, irrespective of party. Diolch caredig i'm holl gyfeillion, a dim digter at neb. Very faithfully yours, Coity Farm, JOHN REES. December 18th, 1894. 1166 Wanted. t WANTED, General SERVANT. — Apply, 6, Queen-street, Bridgend. 1123 W ANTED,. Respectable and well Educated > A YOU1H; also, Two Young LADIES, as MS?be?tlw310^eDrapery.-Apply,E. M.Gronow. Market House, Bridgend. — Gents', youths', ami boys ready-made suits come in for the season also wools of all shades. 973 W^OUSEKEErp^'LTR mended.—Apply to Miss W illiams, Prospect House. Bridgend. 1037 T1JANTED, 500 BUSHELS Good WHITE BridefndT'Yi"i"°a and S°n»- WAN TED, BEDROOM and SITTING- **EDR00M and SITTING- RT -J J Y Y°UD>? Gentleman at once, in -Bridgend. —Apply, E. S. Gazette Office. 1851 a Respectable GENERAL o hRVANT age about 16 previous experience.-Apply, Mrs Humphreys, 4, Neath- road, Maesteg. 1146 W V^A^VAP AFLIER Christmas, Experienced •D ojiKVAal household washing out.—Mrs -oeynon ihomas, Ashgrove, Bridgend. 1164 For Sale. CHRISTMAS and New Year's CARDS C Splendid assortment at R. H. Dyer's, printer and stationer, 20, Queen-street, Bridgend. 1181 CARRIAGE CANDLES, one penny each, at c J. W. Roberts, grocer, etc., Bridgend. 1175 "IV/rARE FOR SALE good worker in single or double harness, or under saddle; four years old; 14.3 hands high.-T. Thomas, Dining Kooms, Queen-street, Bridgend. 1132 FOR SALE, Single HARP; full size; 36 oK «1.jtrun#: £ 2 15s.—R. Williams, 20, Old Bridge, Bridgend. 1055 SpECIAL BARGAINS.—6-ft. Bamboo Window .FOLE 10 Brass RINGS, Ends and Brackets l pair Lace GURIAINS, cream or white, 5 yards, the lot 3/11; Black or Navy SERGE DRESSES, 42-in, wide, the Dress of 6 yards for Sjll,-Thomas Edwards, Draper, Caroline-street, Bridgend. 909 Fat PIGS for SALE 9s. per score; killed and delivered. — Apply, \V. Mole, Aber- kenfag. 1161 FOR SALE, "SHELL" COTTAGE,. Coity Road, Bridgend (six-roomed House, also large garden) Apply, George Chiswick, Tynywain, near Brvn- cethin. 1004 X>LENDORA TEA.—Tea worth Drinking. One Tea. One Price. One Quality, 2s. per lb. Wholesale.—J. GILBERT & Co., 22, Beer Lane. Loudon. WHEELBARROWS.— FOR SALE, 200 T V strong aud well-made; price 12s. each.—Ch«s Jenkinn and Son, Timber Merchants, Brideend, [2878 To Be Let. TO LET, Three VILLAS in PARK STREET BRIDGEND best situation in Town.— Apply Chas. Jenkins and Son, Timber and Lime Merchants, Bridgend. 437 Wt^LANAFON," BRIDGEND (now in the .Y* occupation of J. M. Randall, Esq.) with tables, &c., adjoining, TO BE LET on LEASE lst'.1895- A"lso- '• CAE-COURT, JJKlDCrKND (now in the occupation of C. Price Davie), TO BE LET on LEASE (with option S purchase), from 1st June, 1895.—For terms and conditions apply to C. Price Davis, Cae-Court. Bridgend. 1028 TO BE LET or SOLD, b„ ^aJhT^T a Ten-roomed HOUSE, «). Coitv-road' BRIDGEND.— Apply on the pftS 1066 RIDGEND. —TO BE LET, a PRIVATE HOUSE, at Dunraven-place, now in the occupation of Mr. Ball.-Apply to Mr. Robert .Evaus, Auctioneer. IllG