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BRIDGEND AND DISTRICT INVESTMENT AND LOAN SO C lET Y. Loans Granted to Members. Co-Operative Principles. for Full Particulars apply to the Seeretary- MB. D. 0. EVANS, BRIDor BUILDINGS, D-JNRAVHN PLACI. Telephone, 152. BAIMUO. a w.
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Mdme.M. R- arvki brcok-Jones CONTRALTO. Double Winner TT-oya! Natter al BisMflk *e dan, 19f>2-3. Go; a Medalist, Bristol, Iwo, Oardif Triennial Festival, 1904. Also w iuka it Contralto Solo Royal Aibert Hall, Loa&?% Aooepte Engagements for Oratorio, OMMCft% I.8d Recitals; also receives Pupils for VtrtM Prodxrt-n and Singing. 16 GROVE ROAD. BRMGMA-I,. ST. MARGARET'S SCHOOL, BRIOGEND- DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. "Prr.T.T OuAT.RFIFR RESIDENT MISTRESSES. SPRING TERM; Boarders, January 19ti. 1920; Day Scholars, January 20th, 1920. PRINCIPAL MISS ALEXANDER.
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Miss EVA M. LAURENCE, I.S.M., TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, THEORY, &c. PUFILS PREPARED FOR EXAMINATION. Private Engagements, At Homes, &c. WYNDHAM HOUSE, WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND; and THOMPSON and SHACKELL, LIMITED, WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND. 1076 LILIAN M. EVANS, SOPRANO VOCALIST (CHILD), ACCEPTS ENGAGEMENTS AS SOLOIST FOR CONCERTS, &c. For Terms, apply- 16 GWAIN BANT, PONTYCYMMER. v 1086 DON'T FORGET! TONDU AND DISTRICT FUR & FEATHER SOCIETY. FIRST ANNUAL 30 MILES RADIUS SHOW OF POULTRY, BANTAMS, PIGEONS, AND RABBITS, Will be Held at THE COUNCIL SCHOOL, TONDU, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1920. Good Cisavif ication. Numerom Specials and Silver Medals. POPULAR JUDGES. Entries Close Jan. 3rd, to— D. W. EDWARDS, Secretary, 1031 6 LLYNFI STRETE, TONDU. REVISED Scale of Charges > FOR -1 SMALL PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS Which include Wanted." T. lAt." For Sato," and Miscellaneout. Omittance mutt be sent with Advertisement, otherwise it cannot be inserted. ] INSEBTIOH. 8 IHSBBTIOM. 15 Words. 1/3 2/« 20 Words. 1/6 8/- 25 Words. 1/9 3/4 18 2/- if- MISCELLANEOUS. ACTUAL test proves that Karswood (Harm- lees) Spice added to hen food produces dopble the eggs as same food without Karswood. = Packets 2id.. 7¡d.. 1/3.-Matthews. Seedsman, The Arcade, Aberavoc, and Station Road, Port Talbot. 891 pULLETS which don't lay don't pay. Kars- wood Poultry Spice, containing ground in- sects, ENSURES eggs. Try a sample. All last year's easterners are coming back for it. rackets 21d.. 7¡.d., and 1/3. Mumford, 39 Wyndham Street, Bridgend. 280 I Tlie greatest aouoter is convinced after one thorough' test of Karswood Spice—the egg producer it is a pleasure to sell,, because it gives such satisfaction. 212,d., 7M., 1/3.—David Williams, Grocer, Wyndham Street Bridgend. 1032 TO get OCT of hon food all the eggs there are IN it, just add a little Kanswood Spice. Re- sults usuallv double, when Karswood is added. 2id., 71d., 173.-David Williams, Grocer, Wynd- ham Street, Bridgend 1031 Ycustomers say that day by day it's Kars- wood Spice that makes hens lay. Con- tains ground insects. Packets 2-1<1., nd., 1/3. Nete eoonomy-one tablespoonful supplies 20 hens one day.-Davies, 75 Oxford Street, Ponty- eymr. 1051 IMfY Fowls had not been laying, but I got three eggs from five Fowls the day after giving first dose of Squire Giles' Poultry Spice," e-ays a. customer. Your Chemist can supply you in 4d Packets (large size), or a trial lot lid. post paid from "Squire Giles," Moira Buildings, Cardiff. EARLY AND OFTEN is the egg-motto of -poultry fed with MOLASSINE LAYING MEAL. Recommended by H. G. Howells, M.P.S., Caerau Pharmacy, Caerau. 1064 JlffOLASSINE LAYING MEAL makes them all love laying. Recommended by E. Morgan, Mount Pleasant Stores, Pencoed. 1083 A TF EGGS WERE GOLD, your poultry fed with MOLASSINE LA r IN G MEAL, would make you a millionaire. Recommended by W. T. Williams, Spelter Stores, Caerau. 1065 MOLASSINE LAYING MEAL 32/6 per cwt., 2/3 per 7 lbs. Only inferior foods cost less. Recommended by H. S. Arnold, Chemist, Avon Valley Pharmacy. 1066 LIFO POULTRY MEAL costs only half as much, but gives resul4, to Biscuit Meal. Recommended by G. J. Walters, Corn Meri chant, Cwmavon, R.A., Aberavon. 1067 FULL egg baskets follow use of Karswood Spice containing ground insects. 2!d. ld., 1/3.—From Reed, 265 Bridgend Road, Maesteg. 908 MOLASSINE LAYING MEAL makes them all '1 love laying. Recommended by J. H. WiUiams, Chemist, Jersey, R.A., Abergwynfi. 1069 JTARSWOOD Pig Powders get pigs to market in record time. Twelve l/District Agri- cultural Trading Socifety, Ltd., Old Foundry, Bridgend. 1061 MOLASSINE LAYING MEAL 32/6 per cwt., 213 per 71bs. Only inferior foods cost less. Recommended by G. J. Walters, Corn Merchant, Cwmavon, R.A., Aberavon. 1070 uSACK THE LOT" of inferior poultry foods, and get more eggs by using MOLASSINE LAYING MEAL. Recommended by W. TT. Richards, Castle Street, Maesteg. 1071 "62 EGGS IN ONE WEEK from 11 three year-old hens" is what an OVUM user writes when ordering further supplies. Sold by Bevan & Lloyd, Emlyn House, Bridgend. NOME SO C000 ■ HAOt i WAt?W )?.t?Y<LE<. MMNET M<!ITt «7 <? BUlPQgHO CLAM. tJ )W TO FARMERS A ND OTHERS Thorley's Food for Cattle is a condiment for Horses and all Stock. During ploughing or heavy work extra exertion f is required from your horse. Give your horse a packet or tea- cupful in the night-manger food. 275 •r/ «MMWsarAW«MtiMc»; One Special Return Visit OF MRS. CLARA E. SLATER TO Bridgend AND Maesteg. Ladies suffering from Rupture or Internal Com- plaints will welcome the news that Mrs. Clara E. Slater, England's greatest authority on Women's Ailments, is to pay a Special Return Visit to BRIDGEND AND MAESTEG on MONDAY and TUESDAY, JANUARY 5th and 6th. Rupture, etc., will not get better without help, and by the aid of Mrs. Slater's appliances over 100,000 cases have already been relieved and cured. You come and see Mrs. Slater at once. One Visit Only. Ruptures, Women's Internal Weaknesses, Mis- placements, etc., cured and relieved without operations or internal instruments. Special treatment for Floating Kidney and Varicose Veins. ALL ADVICE FREE. TWO LOCAL LETTERS JUST RECEIVED. Newport, Nov. 12th, 1919. Dear Mrs. Slater,—I am pleased to say that since I have been wearing the Belt I have not, suffered from backache. I had been a fre- quent sufferer for four years, but now I am feeling &0 much better through only wearing your Belt a week.—Yours gratefully, Mrs. W-. Llanelly, December 11th, 1919. Dear Mrs. Slater,—I think it is my duty to let you know how pleased I am with the bene- fit I have"received from your Belt. Since I have worn it, I feel quite strong. I shall al- ways recommend them. If any lady would like to have my opinion on your Belts, you may give her my address.—Yours sincerely, Mrs. D. H-. MRS. CLARA E. SLATER WILL VISIT BRtOGFNO ON MONDAY, JAM. 5thp At Thomas's Dining Rooms, I HOURS 1 TO 4. Also VISIT MAESTEG ON TUESDAY, JAN. 6th. ADDRESS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE "GAZETTE" NEXT WEEK. Write enclosing 2]d. stamps for postage, for new Illustrated Booklet, "WHY INTERNAL INSTRUMENTS SHOULD NOT BE WORN," Xllft-wa M Ù.nll- U-.5e, -iw 11 ? High?HolboM?London, W.C. 1. lot (W1 Illustration depicts my Renowned Rupture' Belt. M wMiu!m4uttm Note how evenly the & weight and pressure are distributed. — — I 1078 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. INCORPORATED A.D. 1720. FIRE, LIFE, SEA, ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR, PLATE GLASS, BURGLARY, EMPLOYERS' LIABIL. ITY, FIDELITY GUARANTEES, THIRD PARTY, LIFT, BOILER, MACHINERY, ANNUITIES. The Corporation will act as EXECUTOR OF WILLS. TRUSTEE OF WILLS & SETTLEMENTS. Special Terms granted to Annuitants. when health is impaired. Apply for full particulars to— Mr. D. J. GWYN, London Joint City, Midland Bank, Ltd., BRIDGEND. Messrs. GWYN & GWYN, COWBRIDGE; or Bristol Branch, 41 Corn Street. Head Office: Royal Exchange, London, E.C. S. ) ASK ANY USER blJaa of the Lister" Cream Mm Separator, and he will HNH tell you of the satlsfae- tlon It clvea. The reason It that Its HL Design in right. the m Materials and Work. manship theory finest Jm ?L? —noth)n< to go wrong. The Mad* In 8!x 8<M.. LISTER with c? %*&cities Sfirzoems.LISTER MteMOtttone. ) Cream Separator can be delivered from stock. Write for Catalogue and name of t nearest Agent, to j R. A. LISTER & Co. LTD. OUtSL6Y, Gl!. I fc" | j m"—{ COST —rr THORLEY'S PIG POWDERS as simple remedies for ills in pigs are tlie best. Certain cure for Catarrh, Cramp, Constipation, Eczema, Ac. 274 THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS. ACTUALLY 11 Iff STOCK. STUDEBAKER, 7 Seater, in Perfect Condition, £ 325• FORD VAN, Absolutely Perfect, C 2 0 0 BUICK, 2 Seater, Coupe Self Starter and Lighting Set, £ 750. FORD, 2 Seater Body, £ y. OVERTIME FARM TRACTOR, only used for Demonstrations, £ 250. # I We hold the Largest Stock of Ford Parts in the District. r Repair Service is at Your Disposal. iV'4! JOHN GRACE & SON, LT D., Dunraven Place, BRIDGEND, Esplanade Garages, PORTHCAWL. The CinemaBridgend, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday-ETHEL M. DKLL'S Masterpiecc- THE WAY OF AN EAGLE Hands Up, Episode 13. Gaumont Comedy. Pathe Gazette. Thursday, Friday, Saturday— =— FIRST LAW Pathe. Redglove, Episode 10. Pathe Gazette and Comic. Contiuuous Xmas Day, 6 to 10. Boxing Day, 2 to 10. Saturday, 2 io 10. Him nmnodro p, PontycyMmer. Monday, Dec. 22nd, and during week at 7-30 SATURDAY, TWICE NIGHTLY. 6-30 & 8-50. ERNEST R. ABBOTT'S well-known and popular Company. THREE FINE ATTRACTIONS FOR HOLIDAY WEEK. Monday, Tuesday'and Wednesday— Thursday- The Passions T I Sapho. Friday and Saturday- Neither Wife Nor Maid. — m 'PHONE 158. COMMERCIAL GARAGE {Proprietors: MORRIS & DOBBINS). I. AGENTS FOR G.N. LIGHT CARS ■BRIDGEND AND AND DISTRICT THE SAXON SIX. Orders Booked Now for Early Delivei-ies of above Cars. Write for Specifications, REPAIRS EXECUTED. TYRES, OILS, ETC., STOCKED. f Printing! ] 18 Printing! 8 Printing!. I 8 8- I THE 1°, GLAMORGAN GAZETTE HAS THE LARGEST & BEST EQUIPPED FACILITIES FOR TURNING OUT PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION v IN CENTRAL GLAMORGAN. SATISFACTORY WORK AT MC DE;:ATE PRC6:S. POSTERS A SPECIALITY. Call, Write or Ring up 119, BPidgend. Q HENS LAID 1,872 EGGS in 12 month* whem 0 fed with MOLASSINE LAYING MBAL. Yours can do as well. Recommended by S. Mat- thews, Seedsman, etc., Statiom Road, Port Talbot. 1663 -< t 1" 'I;HtS:)"L.t'>4'A<tf; ">jo( IF EGGS WERE GOLD, yomr poaltry fed with MOLASSINE LAYING MEAL, would maqe you a millionaire. Recommended by D. Rees and Sons, Grocers, St. Michael's Stores, Maesteg. 1068. -< ;c"itJ- K SAVES DAILY B ^SJ^AD! Ne ;ni-, irons, Bed te4ads, FROM ALL MONMONQCD8. OLTHURST & HAPMNG J Broken Hearts Made Sound as Ever I ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TO GET MARRhED, AND THEN FURNISH YOUIt HttfS E FROM THE VAST STOCKS HELD BY BEVAN & CO., Ltd., Cardiff, Pontypridd, Swansea, Etc. BEYOND ALL QUESTION, THE LARGEST SELECTION OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS RUGS, Etc., Etc., IS TO B^FOUND IN THEIR VARIOUS BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE PRINCIPALITY. NEWEST DESIGNS. MODERATE PRICES.. ALL GOODS WARRANTED. DELIVERY FREE UP TO 200 MILES FROM 1 ALL BRANCHES. V A SPECIAL EVENT AT HENRY LAVIERS' MAESTEG. THE OPENING OF A NEW MANTLE SHOW ROOM TO-DAY, WITH A SALE OF COATS, COSTUMES, AND FURS. ALSO THE OPENING OF A NEW BLOUSE AND CORSET DEPARTMENT ON THE FIRST FLOOR. SPECIAL VALUE* DURING THE OPENING WEEK. DON'T MISS OUR 6MM XMAS BAZAAR NOW IN FULL SWING. DOLLS, TOYS, ROCKING HORSE_ TRICYCLES, SCOOTERS, MECCANOS, AND GAMES IN ENDLESS VARIETY. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS TO SUIT ALL. I INVITE YOU TO WALK ROUND. Our range of GLOVES for Christmas Presents cannot be beaten. A Fine Selection of Leather and Silk Bags, Beads, Perfume, Handkerchiefs, and Scarves, etc., to select from. Best possible value in Blankets and Quilts. Our Selection of Coats and Costume Tweeds is quite new and up-to-date. MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL SHOW this week of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Overcoats, Hats, Ties, Gloves, Pants and Vests, etc. I Ve N Agents for Burberry and Acquascutum Coats, Christy's Hats, Alpha and Wolsey Pants and Vests. BRIDGEND IS FULL OF OLIVER TWISTS. Everybody who has tried LANGDON'S Sweets is asking for more, and still more. We can hardly keep pace with the demand these days. And no wonder, for LANGDON'S pure Sweets are simply delicious. LANGDONS SWEETS ARE SIMPLY DELICIOUS. Here is a Christmas suggestion Go to the nearest Confectioner's, and ask for LANGDON'S Pine Apple Drops—Toffee C) mros- Barley Sugar Twists-Bulls Eyes. Taste them, and you too will ask for more. Each Sweet has that distinct flavour only finable in a LANGDON'S Sweet. Put theui in tbe Kiddies' Stockings on Christmas Eve, and watch the joy on Christmas Morning. LANGDONS, LTD.. Dapravep Factory, BRIDGEND. jE?? We are now showing one of the Largest Selections of GOLD,    V??s ?Prese?fs. ? ??? usual Competitive Prices. L?S?? I 'VILLIAMS, ?S PRIVATE ROOM FOR WEDDING RINGS. SSJ ???B SIGHT?TESTING FOR CORRECT GLASSES.  M GILBERT WILLIAMS, !S ?? (MfxtOoor?oLtbrary) SR/DGE?D. ?? SILVER, LEATHER, and EBONY GOODS at our ??6 S? ????????m!?H.t????? < A Savings Certificate costs 15/6. v^^faL Directly you buy one its value begins to increase. At the end of 1 year it is worth IS 9 At the end of 2 yean it is worth 16 9 WM At the end of 3 years it is worth 17 9 R At the end of 4 years it is worth 18 9 \grfsr At the end of 5 years it is worth 91 0 0 fla At the end of 6 years it is worth £ 1 1 0 i At the end of 7 years it is worth 91 2 0 At the end of 8 years it is worth 91 3 0 At the end of 9 years it is worth £ I 4 0 At the end of 10 years it is worth 91 6 0 If you hold a Certificate for the full 10 years you get a clear profit of HALF-A-GUINEA. You pay NO INCOME TAX on the increase. You can cash your Certificate AT ANY TIME by giving a few days. notice—any increase due to that date being paid also. You can buy Certificates when you like and as OFTEN as you like. You can buy any number up to 500—and you can also buy up to 500 for any or all members of your family. Vj)7-OS   Certificates. CERTIFICATES ? are obtainable through I1 -1 ??e?.MM.thn?h J i 3??'?? BUY AS MANY AS YOU CAN .4 0&-e or BUY AS MANY AS YOU CAN -AND SAVE TO BUY MOR"- I 1\111",  THE C E L E B R A 17 E IR WADDINGTON PIAN09 CONTAIN ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, AND ARE BEST VALUE IN THE WORLD. CALL AND INBPBCT TII. INSTRUMENTS. CATALOGUES POST FRHL POUNDS SAVED by DEALING WITH the ACTUAL PIANO MAKERS SELLINQ 01. TO THE PUBLIC. WADDINGTON and SONS, td. fB8TABEI8HID 118.1 STATION ROAD (OPPOSITE THE COUNTY SCHOOLS), PORT TALBOT, i..P'C< ':r: l _r;c A Note for Christmas Shoppers. BUY SOMETHING REALLY USEFUL, At well as complimentary, and you will achieve the ideal in Present-givinf. Articles which beautify the home we have in great variety, including: Brass and Copper Art Metal Vasft Curbs and Fire Brasses, Hot Water Jugs, Crumb Trays and Dishes, Electro-Plate Tea & Coffee Sets, Breakfast and Dinner Cruets, Jam and Marmalade Dihtfs; also a Geod Selection of Table Cutlery in sets and cases, Pocket Knives, Razors, etc. SEE OUR GRAND WINDOW DISPLAY. D M. E. EVANS & C bo (BRIDGEND Wholesale <& Retail Tronmon^ers* Dunraven Place i Caroline St., BRIDGEND.  hold a SerÙs cf The TtMStpMeai Soei?  in the Large Hall of the BRIDGEND FREE LIBRARY on TUESDAY EVENINGS.-— JANUARY 6th.-HAVE WE LIVED ON EARTH BEFORE? JANUARY 13th.-KARMA-THE LAW OF CAUSE AND EFFECT. JANUARY 2Cth.-SLEEP AND DREAMS. JANUARY 27th—THE MAGIC POWER OF THOUGHT. COMMENCE 7.30 P.M. QUESTIONS INVITED. COLLECTION TO DEFRAY EXPENSES. 1^6 PALACE, BRIDGEND., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday-SESSUE HAYAKAWA in that Wonderful Production- THE TEMPLE OF DUSK I SERIAL. COMEDY. TWO-PART DRAMA. Thursday, Friday and Saturday— Henton's Double In Five Parts. Featuring FREDERICK WARDE. Serial. Comedy. Two-part Drama. C IMŒG !-ETHEL -i\I. DELL'S S TORY THE KEEPER OF THE DOOR. .COC k S bUtt HiI,-Grade PLOUGHS. Best for all Conditions. A 2-Furrow Riding A Tractor Plough.    -?- ? Convertible to 3-Furrows. I The Cheapest Tractor Plough Offered, Vcj'y Efficient and Reliable. Immediate Delivery. Particulars from R. A. LISTER & Co., Ltd., Dursley, Gigs. L Or from Local gents- (ESTABLISHED 1867J. John (irace. & Sons, Ltd., Agricultural Engineers, Porthcawl and Bridgend. CBRISTMAS YICTOR Y CARNIVAL, THE GREEN, BRIDGEND. |W. M. Freeman and Son will held a GRAND CARNIVAL ——— ('OMME XOIXi; Christmas Eve, December 24th, And continue over the Holidays. Roundabouts, Swings, Cokernut Shies, Shooting Saloons, a::d other attractive Side Shows. Confetti Battles, etc. COME IN CROWDS: EVERYTHING UP-TO DATE. HAVING PURCHASED THE FURNITURE BUSINESS Carried on by MESSRS. REES WILLIAMS & SON, Emporium, John Str, et, We are pew < pen to Supply pURNITURE OF ALL D ESCFIIPTIONS. Fine Selection of Antique and Modern Pieces at Most Reasonable Prices. Personal Attention to all Orders. Free delivery within 10 Miles. BELL TENTS FOR SALE AND HIRE. Before Buying Christmas Presents visit 115 for Antiques, etc. Most Useful Articles now on view at Moderate Prices. SPECIAL THIS WEEK:—Solid American Walnut Book Case, 4ft. Ladies' and Gents' Cycles, excellent condition; Wheeler & Wilson Treadle Sewing Machine. E. W. REES, 6LEDDAU HOUSE, 1030 29 EXTRA eggs from only 5 pullets were ob- tained by one user first month after try- ing Karswood Spice containing ground injects. Packets 24d., District Agri- cultural Trading Society, Ltd., Old Foundry, Bridgend. 1060 I TOWN HALL, BRIDGEND. D 0 N!T pORGET THE J7ISTEDDF0D AT BRIDGEND TOWN HALL, ON BOXING DAY (DECEMBER 26th, 1819). RECORD ENTRIES. ADMISSION: 2, 1 6; and 1' NO TAX. 14my THE Bridgend Motor Haulage and Contracting Co. (BY 2 & i TON MOTOR LORRIES). FURNITURE REMOVED TO ANY DISTANCE ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL KINDS OF HAULAGE. All communications to be addressed to Garage, Brewery Yard. Representative: P. GODWIN, 46 NEWCASTLE HILL, BRIDGEND. 974 pIGS would not eat, and weighed only 28-lbs. each. After getting Karswood Pig Powders they went to Ii cwts. each. Powders, twelve for I-, from Matthews, Seedsman, The Arcade, Aberavon, and Station Road, PorV Talbot. 39a <