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[ Sales by Auction. By Mr. Daniel i. Rees. LAM PETER. AUCTION MART. Hext Salt, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1914. ? I-lie entries comprise 60 Prime Fat Cattle, 12 Grand Fat Bulls, few Cows and Calves, 600 Fat "Sheep and Lambs (special quality"), 80 Pigs and Porkers. Sale to commence at 12 noon sharp. ? DAXIEL IREES, Auctioneer, By Mr. W. N. Jones. ? 2, OAK.TERRACE, LLANDEBIE. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND P OTHER EFFECTS. MR. W. N. JONES r received instructions from Mr. Cyril George Jonee to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- j l'IGN, at the above place, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1914, the whole of the following FURNITURE OTHER EFFECTS, Viz.:— One Toilet Set, Pair of Toilets, 2 Cane j i Chairs, 2 Bedsteado and Mattresses, Dinner: Set, 1 Couch, 4 Kitchen Chairs, .1 Kitchen ? Fender, Eightrday Clock, Basket Chair, Wire Mattress, Rocking Chair. Kitchen "P,tble, Parlour Table, Fire lrojie, ParJour I Fender and Fire Irons, Bed Linen, Curtains, 'Rugs, and many other Articles. | f Sale to commence at 4 p.m. Credit on conditions. January '2&\h, 1914. ——————— J— THOBNHILL. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE i. N- D OTHER EFFECTS. 11 MR. W. N. JONES Hi? received instructions to SELL >y PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, on I F SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7tb, 1914; 11e following FURNITURE & OTHER EFFECTS, N } Dining Room Suite (Walnut Frames, Lea- ther Seats), Solid Oil, Wardrobe, Dressing thest, Withstand. Oak Chairs. Sitting Room Chairs. 2 Arm Chairs. Mahogany Bookcase, 3 Bnsa-) ail Bedsteads, large Kitchen Table. 2 Large Fenders, Ashpan, t" Peramubulator, Fancy Table, Pictures, |< Dinner Service, toffether with a large 411111- f tity of Kitclflen Utensils. j Sale to commence at 3 p.m. i. Credit on conditions. January 26th. 1914. Messrs. WILLIAMS & BEYNON ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS, L VALUERS AND ESTATE AENTL V | ^"beg to announce thfA they have started business at YstaJyfera and Goreeinon, and ax., prepared to carry out amy work in the above branches. k multationr, daily at the following adcli esses:— wEST END SQUARE, CORSEINON. [ TYNYWERN, YSTALYFERA*  'Nil ,DO NOT nss THE BARGAINS GIVEN BY MR. STEPHENS, London House, Llandilo, I AT HIS ANNUAL SALE WHICH IS NOW PROCEEDING. GYMRY f CEFNOGWCH DDIWYD- IANATJ CYMREIG! Ceir Arddangosfa Y sblenydd o FRETHYNAU CYMREIG I gan I JAS. E. MORRIS, v Bank Buildings, [ YSTRADGYNLAIS. Pewisiad o 40 o wahanol batrynau, yn y lliwiau a'r lliniau diweddaraf. Prisoedd o 50s. i fyny. Nis geUir cael i-hitgoracii dowisiad yn Jr hoil gylch, a dylai pawb eydd am siwt o ddillad o + thyn Cymru ddal ar y cyfleustra yma. Siwtiau mewn Brethynau eraill o 30s. Cyflenwad digyffelyb o bob math o Ddillad Dynion a Bechgyn. Yr amddiffynfa oreu yn erbyn ANWYD. PESHfCH, BRONCHITIS, a DIFfVC ANADL. ? Beth ydvw? Nid oes ond un yn y byd, a hwnnw ydyw KOFOLEE" F y "Meddyg mewn potel. Pris is., gyda'r post 19. 31. I Oddiwrth- J I D. Griff Howell ? (M.P.S.), CHEMIST, V I YSTALYFERA. i Public Announcements. JjLASDILOFAWR RURAL DISTRICT TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS, The above Council invite TENDERS for PROVIDING AND LAYING WATER MAINS EXTENSIONS in the roads leading from Waterloo to Morfa and from Morfa to Lot- wen via Thornhill in the Parish of Llan- debio. i ians and Specifications and further pax. ticulara may be obtained of the Council's Engineer, Mr. II. Herbert, Brynmarlais, Ammanford. Tenders should be sent so as to reach m. not later than the 13th-of February, 1914. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order, R. SHIPLEY LEWIS, Clerk to Council, January 36th, 1914. THE LICENSES CONSOLIDATION ACT, 1910. Take Notice, that 4thn Williams, now residing ai Greenfield House, Gorslas, in the County of Carmarthen, intends to apply at the General Annual Licensing! Meeting of the Justices acting in and fori in the Petty Sessional Div ;on of the Amman Valley in the paic? County, to be; holden t Ammanford on the 2nd day of I February next ensuing for (inter alia) the purpose of granting Billiard Licenses, for a Billiard License, to erect and keep a house for Public Billiard Playing, situate, adjoining the Railway Bridge, Panygroes, and which he intends as a house for Public Billiard Playing. Money. ABSOLUTE PRIVATE I? ANS.— £ 10 to I £10,000 Advanced to Farmers, Trades- men, the Genu y, and all cla??es on day ef application without. any Sureties, Bills 01 Sale. or damaging enquiries. £ 10 repay R41 £ 10 repay 10,1- xionthl3-. £ 50 £ &5 £50 „ £ 2, £ 310 £ 100 „ £ 4 Quarterly and Yearly Payments arranged. Prospectus and Preea Opinieus Free.— BRITISH FINANCE CO.. 20, ¡,BIDGE-S'l' BRISTOL. r"<?J«phcne: 1675. IF YOU WANT A PRIVATE CASH ADVANCE A#t{).- -n.' ALBERT GASfi, 6, UPLANDS CReWcNT, Swansea. Where any respectable person may obtain a Loan from £10 to any amount without fuss or loau cffice formalities. No fees or sureties are required, and the amount is advanced in full. 910 to 2103000 TO LEND, by the Oldest Wet of Eng. | 1 land Finn. F. LAWRi.NCK, Ltd., on Written Proniiso to Rep^ji. Life rolicjl.,r, Furniture. Farm stock, or bother security. Principal Remains or jeer. e Hppaid by f';y iustaltiients. lT!" ?'? -t? .r??- .) 't i: ma!t-?r ca? ?? 'naL<f you C*ah St your holiso if desired. Distance no ob- ject. Do not expose your require- ments lopally .-Write. Manager, VICTOR HAMILTON. DON CHAMBERS, WINE STREET, BRISTOL. celo to £ 5,000 Adanced on Note of Hand alone, without bonds, pub- licity, or charges of any description what- lever. unless business is done. No bills of Isale. and 'the strictest privacy guaraxi- teed. On receipt of application, a repre- sentative will wait upon you by appoint- ment, and advance you the amount re quired, repayable by easy instalments to suit your own convenience. Special rates for short periods.-Write (in confidence) to actual lender. C. WELLS, Corridor Chambers, Market Palo*, LEICESTER. IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES. THE LONDON & PROVINCIAL DISOOUN CO., LTD., pre-eminently the leading estab- lishment of its kind in the Kingdom, lenda large sums of Money daily to all classes. Among the advantages offered by the Com- pany the following deserve attention:— No preliminary charges whatever. The despatch with which advances are completed. The low rates of interest charged. The system of ismall re-payments extend- ing over a period. If desired, a gentleman will call upon the applicant and complete the transaction then and there. Address all applications, in the strictest confidence,' to the Manager, W. SHIRLEY, 48, Stokcs Croft, BRISTOL' or to Borough Chambers. Wharton-etreet CARDIFF. LOANS &6 to L500 ADVANCED promptly and privately on your written promise to pay. Repayments by easy instalments to suit your income. For agreed periods— &6 REPAY CO f.50 REPAY fsS £1. £11 Lios. II £118 £ 20 „ £ 2 2 9200 „ £ 220 SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. No charge unless business is completed. Immediate attention given to inquiries by Post, 'Phone, or personally, and strictest privacy assured. GEO. FRY & CO., 11, pynevor Place, Swansea. 'Phone, 361 Docks. LI. and T. BULLIN, HEATHFIELD MEWS, | SWANSEA. MOTORS A CABS ALWAYS READY. Telephone Number, 65. Telegraphic Address; Bullin, Swansea. ML_^ R.DEWSSERRY | \t I Monumental Sculptor, College-street, Ammanford Wréaths • Ajalways in stock. Public Announcements. NO MORE LAUNDRY BILLS. Yet your appearance retained by wearing Penhale's Everclean Collar. > .4 < 1\ t, Non-inflammable. No Rubber, No Celluloid. ¡ I This is the ordinary Col la r specially treated so that it can be immediately cleaned, and are equal in appearance to the m&?t expen- sive Irish Linen. They defy detection whe,i; in wear. 16. eh. per IK?st Is. Id. All shapes and eizee in stock—Men's, Boys'. Etons, end I Nurses. P E N H A L E COLLAR SPECIALIST, 232, HICH STREET, SWANSEA. Post Orders, Received Daily. Castle Square Motor Garage LLANDOVERY. The Above Motor Garage I will be | Opened in I | March Next M? arch N ex t By Messrs. Daniel Jone and Sons. ilr j (P.O. Telephone No. Experienced Mechanics on the Premises. FULLER ANNOUNCEMENT WILL I I' APPEAR LATER. '1 if you want to travel if, ,,îi-jt'iJ'Í'Q..à.tJw the luxurious J I Motor Saloon WHICH I Mr. W. J. JONES MOTOR GARAGE, GURNOS, Has just purchased. Will seat 20. Fitted with Electric Light Up-to-date in every respect. OTHER CARS FOR HIRE. Telephone No. 3 P.O. Gurnos. I BROUGHTON. I GO TO [ BROUGHTON'S ] Noted Wedding Ring Shop jj] Y Siop Hynod am Fodrwyaa p I, Priodasol. J' a. HIGH STREET. SWANSEA. | BROUGHTONT I Sailings. TTMTAM South & East Africa UnlUll" ROYAL MAIL ROUTE. f F'?' Landw md Soudumpt-, CASTLE WEEKLY for SOUTH AFRICA, • via M Ldeirm and Canaric LINE. Ig;;e;; Ä;a¡F:üèA, via the Suez Canal. For further informsition apply to the Company's Head Offices, 3, Fenchurch Street, Tjonoon: or in II Swansea to Ar.stiit & 8ilcocks,T. R.W. Mason & Co., j Bertie Perkins & Co. ■ j WHITE STAR LINE. Liverpool to Australia. AFRIC 11,948 tons. Feb. 24. 8UEVIC 4" 12,531 tone, Mar. 12. PERSIC 12,042 tons, April 2. OE8AMIO 18.481 tom, May 7. Farea: ro 4.1I8tralià..£21 to La; to caps Town. LIS 15s. to £24 k I Theae steamers are tvjia screw, fitted with bilge keels, and have been specially constructed for the Colonit-1 trade. The accommodation comprises Smoking. Bead- ing, and Dining-rooms. Burgeon and Stewardesses carried. '.y to t be For further oar lure, &ppty to th« '?c&I Agents: WHITE STAB UNE. 1 Liverpool; 1, Goeksnnr-street. 8.1V.; and St. 0 Leadenhall-etreew B.O., London. t Public Announcements. Burry Port Whit Monday E I SIE DPPOD Male Y oiee: "The Assyrian Came Down" (Cyril Jenkins), £ 40. j Second Male Voice: "Little Church" (Bc.ckcr), £8.. Genera.] secretary:—Win, Griffiths, Ellrington-road, Burry Port. AMMAN VALLEY 'SOCCER' MEDAL COMPETITION. —THE— ANNUAL COMPETITION Will utke place EASTER MONDAY &TUESDAY (APRIL 13 and 14, 19'4), on the CROSS INN HOTEL FIELD, All Association Football Club secre- taries should apply for full particulars from the » SECRETARY, ANWYL FAN. AMMANFORD. Good News for the Residents of Gwaun-cae-Gurwen, Bryn- amman, Cwmliynfell and Cwmamman. At last, a loiig-feit want has been RESIDENT, DENTAL SURGERY FOil ^GWAUN-CAS-GURWEN. G. H. IU CAS ?CI?to Mra?ch .??Hgot for H. G. D?weu?t?itard?we), IS?WIN DAjfY AITBNDANCE   ?YMM HOU? CWMGORSE (Next door but or to tho New Cinema). I HOT jtS FRO A.M. TO 8 P.M. J.  ? ?' M ? ?.. %-=. ?- & ? ?-< ? Also .!<t- ''nfJ1 (next door to i Ll()yd' Ba ;'I, on Mo?d?ys, 3 to 7 p.m. Teeth Painlessly Extracted-Is. Or by gu. and ether. It is important to boar in mind that digestion to a jirmt extent depends on the condition of the teeth. Han your teeth properly eared for hy a practical man, one who lias built up a large i eputa.t.i»n, REMEMBER, G., H Lucas docs not cftnyasK fiom door to rioor. Men w ho camrass arc MOSTLY QFAGKS DON'T FORGET Griff. H. Davies' MONEY-SAVING SALE. v Sensational BARGAINS in Men's & Boys' CLOTHING. ADDRESS: Bridge House, PONTARDAWE. BUY YOUR DRAPERY FROM Matt. Harries, The Leading Draper, 4 & 7, Herbert Street, PONTARDAWE. All Goods at Town Prices. I SALE COMMENCES NEXT WEEK. Public Announcements. EISTEDDFOD Gadeiriol a Ghoronog y Plant. GLANAMMAN. MAI 14eg, 15eg, a'r 16Cg, 1914. Y gyntaf o'r fath yn Ne Cymru. Cwyl fwyaf diddorol y ftwyddyn. Awen, Can, a Chelfyddyd Cymru Fydd ar eu goreu. Ahfoner am restr y testynau at- J. JENKIN MORCAN, Clan Berach, GLANAMMAN. Pris, trwy'r Llytliyrdy, llc. RHIWFAWR, (SWANSEA VALI.EY). EISTEDDFOD Gadeiriol Flynyddol, Dydd Sadwrn, Mehcfin 27ain Arwoinydd :— PRINCIPAL LEWIS, M.A. Abar- honddu. Beirniaid— GTddcfOi: D. CHRISTMAS WIL- LIAMS. Ysw., M us. D<K' Merthvr Tydfil, a E. T. DA VIES Ysw., F.R.C.O.j Mejthvr Tydfil. Yr Ainrvwiaeth: Pareh. BEN DA VIES, Panttcij, a PRINCIPAL LEWIS. M.A. Cor Meibion. "CistiU-zL" (Pr<)theroe,), £ 2Z- Cor Cymysg, ,{ My lore is like a red, red rose,J (Emlyn Erams), £ 15. Cor Plant, Hosanna" (D. W. Row- lands, F.T.S.C.), £ 0. Wythawd, "Blodeuyn Bach" (Gwilyn Gwent), £ 3. Unawdau,21s.; plant. 10s. 6d.; piano- forte, 21s. a 10s. (id. Prvddest, "CVlll hellion yr Uchelfeydd' Tcljneg; Tn- glvn Adroddiadan, etc. Rhnglciii yn barad (-aii.-ol ( hwefror. ABRAHAM REES, Ysgrifenydd. LLANDEBIE ANNUAL CHAIR EISTEDDFOD SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914. AD,) UDICATOIRS- J. Os Jones Esq., MlIG. Rac., Cardiff; P R. Daniels, Esq., A.R.C.O., Llan- (jjlaaaftat- Jenea,- Dunrajit. Itecit&tipiHS: Amos Jones, LlaneHy. Aooompaijists: Prof. W. J., Bowen, I. Mus. Bar, Miss N. M. Evans, A.VC.M. Male Voice, "Crossing the Plain" (T. M-aldwyn Piice). 1st, £20 and silver cup; 2nd, £ 10. Mixed choral, "Ar lan lorddonen Ddofn" (T. Gabriel), £ 6 6s. and s ilver cup. ,}. "Th 13' d Juvenile choir, "The Bird Song" (Dr. Roland Rogers). 1st, £4 4s.; 2nd, £ 2 2s. PQde:st: "Pan weloo(.l efe y Ddinas, efo a tvylodd," carved oak chair. A grand competitive concert, will be hew ill tlle CITCIllng. Complete programme (ready shortly). can be had (post free lid.) from the secretaries: J. Tanner, Emporium; J. I II. Davies, Cloth Hall. Owing to Mr. Cyril Jenkins, the com- powr of "The AsTian came down," enforcing a performing fee of L5 5s., which we consider unjust, we have been compelled to change the test piece for male voices. The Committee trusts that all male voice parties will show their sympathy towards us by taking part in tho above competition. COUNCIL SCHOOLS, CARWAY, Near KIDWELLY. A CHAIR EISTEDDFOD Will he held at the above place on SATURDAY, MARCH 21St, 1914. Chief Events:— Male Voice Party, not under 40 in number, Y Delyn Aur" (Pughe Evans), f,5 and Handsome Silver Cup to Conductor. Children'" Choir, under 16 years of age, not under 35 in number, Dilyn lesn'n Ffyddlon" (Daniel Williams, Maen- clochog, Pem.). First prize, El 5s. and photograph enlargement to conductor; Second prize IDs. Quartette, Duetts. Solos, Recitations, Literature, Fancy Work, etc. Programmes Free; by Post td. Secretary, Mr. John Davies, Angorfa, Carway, near Kidwelly. COWERTON EISTEDDFOD MAY 23, Male Voice Choir, £ 2o: Mixed Choir, £]2; Children's Cliou-, jCIO; Solos (each) f3 2s. and tl Is.; Children's Solos, 10s. 6d. and 5s. Programmes now obtainable, 2d post free, from the general secretary, Mr. W. T. Morgan, Ivy Cottage, Gowerton. T. IVOR OWEN, L.R.A.M., A.T.C.L. (Organist of New Siloh Welsh Congre- ga.tional Church, Landore), (Condmctor of New Siloh Male Choir), Winne-r of Open Pianoforte Solo at Swansea National Eisteddfod, and over 200 l'^rst Prizes for Pianoforte Playing, IS OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS AS CONDUCTOR AT FESTIVALS, ADJUDICATOR. ORGANIST, SOLO PIANIST AND ACCOMPANIST. COMPLETE CONCERT PARTIES ARRANGED AT VERY REASON- ABLE TERMS. Vacancies for a. Timber of Pianoforte Pupils. Write for terms to 45, Robert Street, Manselton, SWANSEA. I Public Announcements. TO INSTRUCT, TO ELEVATE, AND TO AMUSE. White's PR EM IER r? ICTURE p ALACE. TOP OF THE ARCADE, AMMANFORD. Bole Proprietor Mr. Sidney White. General Manager. Mr. S. J. Powell. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1914. Every Evening at 8 I SATURDAY- Two Performances at 7 and Q The SISTERS CLARE in a singing and posing scena entitled, "THE SCULPTOR'S DREAM." ¡ First appearance in this district after a successful American tour of ALF THOMAS The Welsh HARRY LAUDER." "NuffSed." STAR PICTURES— THE DICTATOR. ¡ A beautifully colonrel drama disclosing the doings of a Spanish Secret Society. THE CROOK AND THE GIRL, I Showing how a gli-I taught a. crook to run straight. THE CALL. Aroused by the discovery of his friend's duplicity he seeks revenge. Their transgressions prepare the way to their own destruction. Popular Prices:—Pit, 3d.; Children, 2d. Balcony, (xl.: Children, ad. Children's Matinee on Saturday at 3 o c'ock p.m. Admission, Id. and 2d. White's PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME F FOREST F A C H WHIT TUESDAY EISTEDDFOD] Will be M'nt on receipt of stamped addressed envelope. General Secretary: DAVID JENKINS, Gendros, JSorcstfach. Public Hall, Pontyberem. A GRAND COMPETITIVE. CONCERT Will be lv Id at the above hall, on Saturday, February 14, 1914. CHIEF EVENTS- CHAMPION SOLO (open) A5 5s. Other solos, l ls. and handsome medal in each oompetiti01. Bra.vs Instrumental Quartette, Male Voice Party, etc., etc. Adjudicator: Mr. Jno. Price, Rhymney For- further particulars see pro- gran. mes, Id., by post l £ d., to be ob- I tained from the secretary, Tom Lewis, Brynsiriol, Pontyb-nem, S.O. PONTARDAWE PUBLIC HALL. Thursday Evening, Feb. 19, 1914. GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT BY THE Pontardawe Male Voice Choir Conducted by Mr. DAVID DANIEL, assisted by the following star artistes: MISS CARRIE LANCELEY The Famous Australian Soprano. MR. JOHN COATES The. Great English. "Caruso." MR. POWELL EDWARDS The Popular Welsh Baritone. MR. CEORCE KENDALL ,I Tho Celebrated EJocutionist č.tlld I J-Jie ati d At the Piano: Mr. T. J. DAVIES. A R C.O. Chairman: F. W. Gilbeits&n, E&q, J.P Admission.—Reserved and numbered, 5s and 3s. unreserved, 2s. and Is. Concert to commence at 7.30. Seats may be booked and tickets ob- tained from members of the choir, or from the secretary, W. THOMPSON DAVIES, Grove-road, Pontardawe. BOOK EARLY! Public Announcements. Poole's PICTORIUM, AMMANFORD. WEEK COMMENCING FEB. 2nd, 1914 7 MONDAY & SATURDAY Q g TWICE NIGHTLY, U DURING THE WEEK ONCE NIGHTLY at 8. SI HICKMAN Un o Fechgyn Cymru. Wales' Greatest Actor Vocalist. HARRY WRIGHT (Comedian) Late of Harry Tate's Motoring Company. SETH BUNNY AND CAROLYN TAFFT. In an original Comedy and Instru- mental Scena. On MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ALONE IN NEW YORK Being tho ispcond story of "What Happened to Mary." In addition to grand Progra.mme of Star Pictures. POPULAR PRICES.-Pit 3d.. Chil- drcu 2d.; Pit Stalls 6d.; Children 3d.; Rows Fauteuils Ud.; Children 4d. Usual Matinoe Saturday at 3. ChiI dren I d., 2d. and 3d. Special Morning Performance on Tues- day at 11 a.m. o'clock. PALACE GLANAMMAN. Manager Mr. W. J. BARNES. Pictures & Variety. i♦ Week commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1914. Doors open at 7; commencing at 7.30. 6/1 Two, Performances /N  0.40 Saturday. 9.0 THE PAfiAtJE VAUSeVlUdfi INCLUDE— THE LAWLER QUARTETTE, The Leading London Vaudeville Entertainers JOE THOMAS, Tormbone Speciality. THE THREE 1 SISTERS LAWLER, IN AN INDIAN SCENA. j Introducing Dancing and Music. ALSO WALTER H.GATTY, "THE BACKWOODSMAN." Character Vocalist. STAR PICTURES— Monday and Tuesday, ROBBERY AT THE INN. w edt esday arid Thursday, 1 WHEN LIFE FADES. ] Fridav and Saturday, SISTERS ALL. j !| The most Refined and Up-to-Date Entertainment in the District. Other Pictures changed Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday. POPULAR 6d., Jd., and 3d. ITICES- Picture Palace PONTYBEREM.. j WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 7t USUAL EXCELLENT SHOW OF PICTURES. Thursdays and Fridays, doors open at 6.45, to commence at7. Saturdays, j doors open 6.30, to commence at 6.45 and 8A5, MATINEE Thursdays at 4 o'clock, Id., M., and 3d. POPULAR PRICES 9d., 6d., St 4d. j Early doors. ]*?., 9d., and 6d. [Children in charge of parents at half. price. i