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BELLEVUE, CAPEL HENDRE. ( Sale of Furniture. MR. W. N. JONES has received instructions F from MR. W. H. LEWIS (who is leaving), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place on TUESDAY, SEPT. igth, 1913, the whole of the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other effects, viz. ;-1 ai Leather Suite, 1 small Walnut Bedroom Suite, 3 Brass and Iron Bedsteads, 2 Box Spring Mattresses, 3 Chest-of-Drawers, 4 Tables, 1 N Parlour Table, Piano Stool, 1 Burr Walnut Vienna Clock, 2 large Mirrors, 1 Brass Pole, Oil Lamp, Stove, Parlour Fender, Ash-front, F all Brass Stand, Blower, Pictures, Ornaments, Washing Machine with Mangle attached, Wheelbarrow, Water Cask, and several articles too numerous to mention. -■ Sale to commence at 5 p.m. Credit on I Conditions. I Dyffryn, Ammanford, Aug. 30th, 1913. = IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. PONTLLIW AND GROVESEND, NEAR PONTARDULAIS. Distant only 61 Miles from the phenomenally increasing Town of Swansea. EXCEPTIONALLY IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDEN- TIAL, AGRICULTURAL, and BUILD- ING PROPERTIES, siti-iatecluse to PONT- LLIW and GROVESEND, THE TWO NEWEST INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS TO THE WEST OF SWANSEA, IN THE HEART OF THE MOST PROGRESSIVE PART OF WEST WALES. MESSRS. JAMES and JAMES (F.A.I.) are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the HOTEL CAMERON, High- street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, SEPTEM- BER 16th, 1913 (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall then and there be produced), the following Exceptionally Convenient FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL, AGRICUL- < TURAL, AND BUILDING PROPER- TIES comprising, roughly, 6 COMPACT SMALL HOLDINGS; ABEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE, STANDING IN ITS OWN GROUNDS OF 22 ACRES A RICH, WELL-WATERED DAIRY FARM SEVERAL ACCOMMODATION FIELDS; and 10 VALUABLE BUILDING SITES, Close to the new PONTLLIW STATION, on the G.W.Rly., viz. Area. I Lot. Description. a. r. p. Remarks. 1 Sruill Hojdini;, Part of With vacant 'V'As Grove Far 11) Grovesend 26 2 36 possession on completion of purchase. 2 Do. Do. 30 o 4 Do. 3Accommodation Field and Building Site, Part of I Grove Farm 0 3 14 Do. 4 Small Holding, Part of Grove Farm 14 o 2S Do. S Small Holding, with ex- cellent Duildings, adjoin- ing Valuable Salt Marsh, Part of Grove Farm 37 o 39 Do. 6 2 Separate Accommoda- tion Fields and Building Sites, Part of Grove Farm 3 0 15 Do. 7 Bachygwreiddyn Farm, In occupa- Pontlliw SG 3 29 tion of Mr. John Clement as yearly tenant, Michaelmas entry. 8 Attractive Modern Conn- In Vendor's try Mansion, Fried- occupation, tr?ic yhsrtih, Pontlliw 22 1 15 and to be Sold with vacant possession. 9 Accommodation Field ad- vacant I joining 2 3 12 Do. 10 Do. }>o. 1 1 23 Do. 11 Building Site o 1 37 Do. 12 Do., near Pontlliw Station 40ft front- In occupa- age x 120ft. tion of Mr. deep. John Davies. 13 to 18 Six do. do. 5ott. x 120ft. each. Do. 19 One do. do. 2a. ir. 4p. Do. N.B.-The Mines and Minerals under all the Lots are Reserved. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. Particulars, Plans (Views of Lot 8), and Con- ditions of Sale are in course of preparation, and may be had, when ready, from Mr. E. M. Clason Dahne, Solicitor, Swansea and Pontar- dulais Mr. A. M. James, Solicitor, Imperial Chambers, Caer-street, Swansea or the Auc- tioneers, 7, Goat-street, Swansea. TO SECURE FULL PUBLICITY. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS, SHOULD APPEAR IN THE "AMMAN VALLEY CHRONICLE and East Carmarthen News." 3WYNFRYN SCHOOL, AMMANFORD. 'upils who have passed their standards, and who desire a sound training in such subjects as Book-keeping, Shorthand, English, and Commercial Arithmetic, re prepared at the above school. ext Session commences on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th. For terms and further particulars, apply [eadmaster. TOIES Bros., ?? IRONMONGERS, t AMMANFORD. Telephone P.O. No. 10. BATHS, LAVATORIES, &c., fitted by Experienced Men. FURNITURE -oft, (OUR SPECIAL SIDE LINE) FURNITURE. You will save 25 per cent. by paying us a visit when BUYING FUBNITUIiE. ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. INSPECTION INVITED. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR THE AMMAN FORD PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER and JElflTEI-iIiER) EVAN bEWIS. — THE SHOP UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.. TO SECURE FULL PUBLICITY. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS, AND ALL SALES AND WANTS SHOULD APPEAR IN THE 'AMMAN VALLEY CHRONICLE and East Carmarthen News." AMMANFORD CREAT PLEASURE FAIR, SEPT. 10th, commencing SATURDAY, SEPT. 6th, Will be held on the Ground at the BACK of White's Picture Palace t SPECIAL RETURN VISIT OF White's Racing Motors &c., &o. The AMUSEMENTS will be Open all day FAIR DAY, September 10th. I THE TRADE SUPPLIED. J. HARRIES & SON, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS, BRYNAMJVIAN alld GARNANT. OUR WORKING BOOTS A SPECIALITY. r\nr\ a I DONE BY PRACTICAL WORKMEN KCr Al Ko AT LOWEST PRICES. —————— SEE OUR SPECIAL SHOW OF FOOTBALL BOOTS. JOB THOMAS THE SQUARE, AMMANFORD. .A-IMLIM: auford THE THIRD PORTS ANNUAL ■ ■ Will be held in the CROSS INN HOTEL FIELD, AMMANFORD, On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1913 PRIZES £I.20 IN CASH. THE AMMANFORD URBAN SILVER BAND Will be in Attendance. ENTRIES POSITIVELY CLOSE AUG. 23rd. Hon. Sec.: D. A. FOX, Lloyds Bank, Ammanford. To Instruct, to Elevate, and to Amuse. WHITF/S Premier Picture Palace Top of the Arcacle, AMMANFORD. Sole Proprietor MR. SIDNEY WHITE. General Manager MR. S. J. POWELL. WEEK COMMENCING SEPT. 8th, 1913. EVERY EVENING AT 8, Except MONDAY &> SATURDAY, When TWO Performances will be given at 7 and 9. GRAND STARRING ENGAGEMENT OF J YORKSHIRE >1 XU ;?s?ors?:?c::s J?? In Vocal and Dancing Scena—" YOKELS IN SCHOOL." Harmonizing Vocalism Screaming Comedy Eccentric Dancing NOT A DULL MOMENT. THE SMARTEST JUVENILE ACT TRAVELLING. STAR PICTURES ————————————— Monday & Tuesday-PANTHOMAS. Wednesday & Thursday-THE MYSTERIOUS MAN. Friday and Saturday-THE OREA T UNKNOWN. POPULAR PRICES Pit, 3d.; Children 2d.; Balony, 6d.; Children 3d. Children's Matinee on Saturday at 3 p.m., with full Variety Show & Special Pictures. Admission—Children, Id., 2d.; Adults as usual. ¡CL  ? ? FOR School Outfits I  TO ? GO TO ) LEWF/VSO?rS I Special Lines in Girls' Dresses, 24m., 2/6 and I upwards. t Kilted Skirts from 1/6. J Strong Wearing Jerseys from 1/- to 2/6. All Wool Serges for School Dresses, &c., i/of to 2/11 h. Boys' School Suits from 3/11. Sailor Suits from i/ioj. Wear Resisting Corduroy Cloth Knickers at | keen Prices. Also Caps, Collars, Stockings, &c. Levensons's Emporium, L 16 & 18, High Street, AMMANFORD. TAKE NOTICE. Drugs and Chemicals of Highest Quality only used in Dispensing. LUTHER BYE, M PS., lIarrnacldt AMMANFORD. Telephone 42. FOR HOLIDAY WEAR YOU COULD NOT DO BETTER THAN TRY ONE OF ———— Jy. T JONEO 1'1 II :c. 29/11 Raincoats IN ALL SHADES. SUITS TO MEASURE = from 21/= upwards. = J. T. JONES, CLOTHIER, QUAY STREET, AMMANFORD. FOR PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION GO TO GWILYM VAUGHAN, Ltd. Quay Street, Ammanford, The Office of the "AMMAN VALLEY CHRONICLE." .f.MDLLI.