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tessrs. WILLIAMS & BEYNON ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS, VALUERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, Respectfully beg to announce that they ^av« started business at YstaJyfera and ^onseinon, and are prepared to carry Cllt any work in the abre brancihes. Consultations daily at tho following addi esses:— VREST END SQUARE, CORSEINON. TYNYWERN, YSTALYFERA.
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i DAN MORGAN Visitors to Swansea requiring Cycles, Accessories, Tyres, Motor Goods, Cycles Repaired, Etc., etc., should go to DAN MORGAN The Cycling Centre, 218, Oxford Street. BEST VAIiUP. IN TOWN.
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Sales by Auction. 8y Messrs. Wm. & Walter James,F.A.I. tL.WJJlLO, CARMARTHENSHIRE. iL.%NjjiLo, SHIRE. WtLHAM & WALTER JAMES, F.A.I. Vie instructed bv the various owners -to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at t., CAWDOR ARMR HOTEL, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, IOU. Ot 2 o'clock p.m. promptly, the folio w- Ul, valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY. VIZ. :— L Lot 1 —TJiat fine, modem-built Free- hold Dwelling-house, or Shop and Prc- ih,,«(¥. known as BRYNAWEL, New- a'Q,vl. Llandilo. formerly in the occupa- tlnn of the owner, Mr. Thomas Griffiths, llT. now vacant and to be sold with Vacant posorssion on completion of P?rcha?. Fl*EEHOI,D SHOP OR Lot 2—The FREEHOLD SHOP OR OFFICES AND PREMISES in King- fctreet, Llandilo, formerly in the occupa- tion of Messrs. George Williams and Hurley, Solicitors, now vacant and to Lf sold with vacant posoession on com- pletion of purchase. liOt 3.-That extensive Freehold SHOP. DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES, known AS WATERLOO HOUSE, No. 2, King-street, Llandilo, F-ith vacant possession on the 29th day I *f &-lm bel next. Lot 4 — RHOSMAEN IODGE, Rhos- II. ftvaen. Iilandilo, with vacant possesion on completion of the purchase. I-iot- 5.—The Rich Accommod at ion lpield known an "WAlNGARW," Ifthosruaen, Llandilo, containing four ocres. one rood and 20 perches, in the occupation of Mrs. Thomas, at the hinderste rental of fl2 per annum. Lot 6.—The compact little FREE- HOLD COTTAGE, GARDEN AND FIELD, known as HENLA, between the t>olauglesion and Brynwgan Farms, flear TIandilo, in the occupation of Mr. Morgan Davies, at the yearly rent of £3.. Further particulars as to Lot1 can had from Messrs. George Willitms 4Lnd Hurlev Solicitors, l landilo Lot 2. of Thomas Phillips, Esq., Solicitor, Llandovery Lot, 3, of J. C. Edmunds, icitor, Llandilo and as to Lots 5 and 6. of R. Shipley Lewis, Esq. Solicitor, Llandilo and as to the whole Of thp Aucticneei-S, Swansea and Llan- '1:3 dock. By Mr. W. N, Jones. JVORITES HALL, AMMANFORD. Important Sale of Household Furniture Drapery, etc. | MR. W. N, JONES Has received instructions from Mrs. ^iiggs and others, toO SELL BY Pt BLIC AI CTION at the above place (where ?e goods have been removed for con- ?Qieoto of s.t!?. on MONDAY, FEB- RUARY ?th? 1914, all the under-men- kjioned ? ?"?.-tt,?e???e?a-' fuKMProwr" And other effect-s, comprising:— ?. Sjttlng<>om Suite, upholstered ?n ? S^ Pestry; Mahogany Kcund TaMe, r. ?ha,tnots, Draught Table, S,dûbonrds, I Overma-nte?. Vcngold Oak (?oSers, ??bie!. Mantelhoajd and Border, Brass Itail Fender and Irons, Solid eali Coal Shuttle., Wicker Ctuiirs. Window Poles and Rings, Oil Paintings, Pictures, bedroom Suite, Night Commodes, Bed- heads, Mssttresses, two Spring Mat- ^e&ses, very old Oak Chest of Drawers, f Our ditto, Looking Glasses, Dressing *a.b!es, Washstands, Chairs, Fire Screen, Trays, Bedroom Ware. Clothes baskets, two Dressera with Cupboards f ftad Drawers, Couches. Kitchen Fenders a'id Irons, Ashpan, Brass Mantel Rod, | I J^NDIESTICKS, Diner and Tea Services, I large quantity of China, Glass Dishes, • filaments, Books, Kettle, Zinc Pans, ÐOller, Saucepans, Frying Pahs, Flat B-tkpstcnes, Scales and Weights, Linoleum, Mats, Square Carpet, Rods, Shop Chairs, etc., together with a quantity of DRAPERY. &,tle to commence at four p.m. Credit on Conditions.. Duffryn, Ammanford, January 29th, 1914. EU = By Messrs. Bowen and Evans. Hy Order of the Mortgagee. LLANGYFELACH, near MORRISTON Messrs. BOWEN AND EVANS I A re instructed to offer for SALE BY H BLIC AUCTION at the CROSS I HOTEL, MORRISTON, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 1914 (subject to such Conditions of Sale as will be then aaid the.re" produced), the Very desirable feiick-Built BUNCALOW Situate on I langvfela-ch Common. Sale to commence at 7.30. The mines and minerals are reserved | Further particulars and Conditions of Sale can be obtained from the Auc- I tioneers, Salubrious Chambers, Swansea (.izid Manse: House, Morriston), or of T Glasbrook, Esq., Solicitor, 126. Ox- iord-street. Swansea (ant I at Rock I House. Morriston). Castle Square I Motor Garage LLANDOVERY. The Above Motor Garage I will be Opened In March Next By Messrs. Daniel Jones and Sons. 1 (P.O. Telephone No. 24.) Experienced Mechanics on the Premises. FULLER ANNOUNCEMENT WILL J APPEAR LAIT-" 4 Sailings.  Se?? ? E&st AfHoa1?l UNION- ROYAL MAIL ROUTE. j 4 /jraj ? Frw Lea?M M? South=pten, CAS 1 LE WEEKLY fer S8UTH AFRICA, | S IT.TP via Madeira aDd Canaries. LINE. Me?LYfofE?AHMSA, ¡ via the Suez Canal. For ?rther infenc?ion <?pty to the Ccmp?uy's H?ad Ofaces. 3. Pc?buroh ??. ?ion;?r -n j Sw.MM to A uaMn &S!h;e<-b9,T. R? Ma?on & Co., Bertie Perkins C,. J WHITE STAR LINE. Liverpool to Australia. AFBJG 11^948 tons, Feb. 24. SUEVIO 12,531 tons, Mar. 12. PBRSIC 1'2,042 tone, April 2. CERAMIC 18.481 tons, May 7. 'f. Fares: To Australia, £ 21 to 432; to Cape Town, El5 15s. to L24 3s. I These stea-mers are twin screw, fitted with bilge keels, and have been specially oonstruct-ed for the Colonial trade. The accommodation comprises Smoking, Read-j ing, and Dining-rooms. Surgeon andl Stewardesses carried For further particulars, apply to the Local Ag-ents: WHITE STAR LINE, Liverpool; 1, Cockspur-atreet, S.W.; "and 38, Leaden hall-street, E.C., London. AUSTRALIA BY THE ORIENT LINE. Under oontra-ct to carry His Majesty's Mails to FREMANTLE. ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, and BRISBANE I calling at GIBRALTAR. TOULON, NAPLES, PORT SAID, COLOMBO. Through Tickets to NEW ZEALAND and TASMANIA. London. Toulon. Naples. ORSOVA (tw.-sc.) 12,036 tons Feb. 13 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 ORONTES (tw.-sc.) 9,023 tons Feb. 27 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 ORVIETO (tw.-sc.) 12.130 tons Mar. 13 Mar. 19 Mar. 21 OMRAH (tw.-sc.) 8,130 tons Mar. 27 Apl. 2 Apl. 4 Managers—F. GfREEN and Co., and ANDERSON ANDERSON and Co., Fen- church Avenue. London. For passage apply to the latter firm at 5. Fenchurch 'venue, :KC., or to Bertie Perkins and Co., 11, Somerset Place, and T. R. W. Mason and Co., 2, Mount Street. Swansea. ■ „ < Money. A BSOLUTE PRIVATE LOANS— £ 10 to £10,000 advanced to Farmers, Trades- men, the Gentry, and all classes on day of application without any Sureties, Bills of Sale, or damaging enquiries. £ 10 repay Ell X10 repay 10/- monthly. X50 „ £ 55 £ 50 „ X2 £ 100 XIIO XIOI ;C4 Quarterly and Yearly Payments arranged. Prospectus and Press Opinions Free. BRITISH FINANCE CO., 20, BRIDCE-ST., BRISTOL. Telephone: 1675. £10 to 910,000 TO LEND. by the Oldest West of Eng- land Firm, F. LAWRENCE, Ltd., on Written Promise to Bew.y. Life Policies. ?nra?ure, ?trm Stockf or ofJicr Security. 6 f h ,-r S,??arity. Prjndpal Remains or can be RepiLid-byl Easy .instalments. Promptness and Privacy. A Gentleman will call and hand you Caeh at, your house if desired. Distance no object. Do not expose, your requirements .locally. -Write, Manager, VICTOR HAMILTON, DON CHAMBERS, WINE STREET, BRISTOL. IF YOU REQUIRE A PRIVATE CASH ADVANCE and wish to keep the matter private, don't apply to Companies or Money Societies. There is no necessity to ex- plain your private affairs to Managers, Managing Directors, or the office hoy. Write and state your requirements to MR. ALBERT E, CASH, 6, UPLANDS CRESCENT, Swansta. A Private Lender who will giro your application personal attention. n-i rv to &5tOM Adanped on Note of <?J-v Hand alone, without bonds. pub- licity. or charges of any description what- ever. unlets business i* done. No bills of sale. and the strictest privacy guaran- 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 actaal lender, C. WELLS, Corridor Chambers, Market Palce, LEICESTER. IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES. i: THE LONDON & PROVINCIAL DISCOUN CO- LTD., pre-eminently the leading estab- liebment of its kind in the Kingdom, lends large sums of Money diily to all classes. I 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 email re-paymente extend- ing over a period. 'I If desired, a gentleman will call upon. the ) applicant and complete the transaction then and there. Addreea all applications, in the strictest confidence, to the Manager, W. SHIRLEY, 48, Stokee Croft, BRISTOL; or to Borough Chambers, Wharton-etreet CARDIFF. LOANS jU to LSOO ADVANCED promptly and privately 011 your written promiue to pay. Repayments by easy instalinents to suit I your income. For agreed periociø- itS REPAY ti &SO REPAY ASS sio II All atiou II &lie £19 „ £ 12 £288 „ £220 SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS AND PROFESSIONAfe MEN. No charge unless business is oomp¡eted.¡ Immediate attention given to inquiries by Post. 'Phone, or personally, &n4 strictest privacy assured. GEO. FRY & CO., 11, Dynevor Place, Swansea. 'Phone, 361 Docks. A CHAN?E?TuFE. Earneat Mer cf Honest Character and Strictly Sober Habits will be trained as ¡ Representatives of the PIONEER LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Associated with the National Amalgamated Approved Society). Spare or Full Time. After brief training Remuneration by Regular and Progressive Salary. Claims paid nearly £ 300,000. Bene- fits offered exceptionally attractive.—The Pioneer Lif; Office, 67. Dale-street, Liverpool. Superintendent, A. Mitchell, 19, Aylesbury- road, Rrynmill. (1 Public Announcements* NO MORE LAUNDRY BILLS. Yet your aiyrwaraii-ce retained by wearing Penhale's Everclsan Collar. Non-inflammable. No Rubber, No Celluloid. This is the ordinary Collar specially treated so that it c&n be imm-ediaitely cleaned, and are equal in appearance to the most expen- sive Irish Linen. They defy detection wheti in wear. 1'5. each, per post 16. Id. All shapee and sizes in stock -Men's, Boys', Etons, and Nurse*. PENHALE, COLLAR SPECIALIST. 232, H ICH STREET, SWANSEA. Post Orders Received Daily. Yr amdditfynfa oreil yn erbyn ANWYD, PESWCH, BRONCHITIS, a DIFFYC ANADL. Beth Tdyw? Nid oes ond un yn v byd, a hwnnw ydyw KOFOLENE, y "Meddyg mewn potel. Pris is., gyda'r post is. 3c. Oddiwrth- D. Griff Howell I (M.P.S.), CHEMIST, YSTALYFERA. SYMRY! CEFNOGWCH DDIWYD. IANAU CYMREIGJ Ceir Arddangosfa Ysblenydd o FRETHYNAU CYMREIG gan JAS. E. MORRIS, I Bank Buildings, YSTRADGYNLAIS. Dewisiad o 40 o wahanol batrynau, yn y lliwiau a'r lliniau diweddaraf. Prisoedd o 50s. i fyny. Nis geiiir cael rhagorach dewisiad yn yr 4ott gyJoh. a dyiai pawb e^dd am siwt o ddillad o f thyn Cymru ddal ar y cyfleustra yma. Siwtiau mewn Brethynau eraill o 30s. Cyflenwad digyffelvb o bob math o Ddillad Dynion a Bechgyn. Reduction in Price of Gas. THE Ammanford & Garnant Gas Companies Have pleasure in announcing that the Price of Gas will be Reduced at the inturcit Collection by 3d. per 1,000 Cubic Feet Additional Reductions will be made as 1 follows: Where Consumption exceeds Cub. ft. Cub. ft. 10,000 and under 15,000 Id. extra. 15,000 u 20,000. 2d. „ 20,000 u „ 30,000 3d. H 30,000 „ „ 50,000 4d. „ 50,000 and over. Special Terms. Slot Meter Reductions. Consumers through Slot Meters will re- cei ve as discount One Halfpenny per Shilling Gas, in addition to giring a Warm, Bright and Cheerful Light, enables Early Workers to take advantage at a nominal cost, of obtaining p. Warm Meal, by using a Stove or Ring. Get your Houses well and comfortably Lighted and Heated and your Food Cooked at a Minimum Cost by using Gas Fires, Cookers and Rings. Any Complaints to b8 communicated to the Company at once, whep immediate at- tention will be given. Further part-iculars may be obtained and every attention will be given on application to HUBERT RUSSELL, Manager. February 1st, 1913. |J|)j|p] R. DENSBERRY Monumental Sculptor, College-street, Ammanford Artificial. ,v ffip i J always in stock. Public Announcements. T. IVOR OWEN, L.R.A.M., A.T.C.L. (Organist of New Siloh Welsh Congre- ga.tional Church, Landore), (Conductor of New Siloh Male Choir), | Wimicvr of Open Pianoforte Solo at Swansca, National Eisteddfod, and over 200 First 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 number of Pianoforte Pupils. Write for f-enni- to 45, Robert Street, Manselton, SWANSEA. LOUCHOR PRIZE DRAWING. Postponed from December 4tli. Mr. DAVID LOCKHART'S BENEFIT Winning num!»ers:—1st 2161, 2nd 1360, 3rd 1894, 4th 6730, 5th 7482. JOSEPH OWEN, Hon. Sec. BETHEL NEWYDD, CARNANT. The Musical Treat of the Season. OPENING OF NEW ORGAN On February I4t»\tus) 4- I At 2.30 ?n d. 7.3? an  1 2.. auu. I. DA V IU CLECC, EWm The World-famous Organist, assisted by MISS LOUIE BROOKS, The EngHsh Nightingale. Admission.- Reserved, 4B. Front, 2s. 6d.; Second. Is. Apply Secretary, Mr. Robt. Michael, Mountain View, Garnant. AMMANFORD Y.M.C.A. D A L I T H Yli lie uchod, NOS FERCHELR, CHWEF. 18fed, Gan y fouesig,* EliUNE^ MORGAN, PATAGONIA. JONES, LLAN- DDMWROR." C -ytneri r y gadair am 7.30 gan Mr. T. J Rees. Mynediad i fewn docynau. 6c. yr un. Tocynau i'n- cad g:1l ac>lodau y pwyllgor Miss MARY DAVIE& March 4th, at above Imli. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PONTARDAWE HORSE & FLOWER SHOW THE ANNU Àr¡.1 SHOW WILL BE HELD THIS YEAR ON THURSDAY, 13th" AUCUST, WILL SHOW SECRETARIES PLEASE NOTE? A, BRATTON, Hon. Secretary, Pontardawe I AMMANFORD HORSE SHOW The above Show Will bo, lieid on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST5, 1914. DANCING DANCING! DANCING! MARKET HALL, PONTARDAWE, EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY, COMMENCING AT 7.30. EXCELLENT FLOOR. ADMISSION—6d. LI. and T. BULLIN, HEATHFIELD MEWS, SWANSEA. MOTORS & CABS ALWAYS READY. Telephone Number, 65. Telegraphic Address; Bullio, Swansea. < Public Announcements. RHIWFAWR, (SWANSEA VALLEY). EISTEDDFOD Gadeiriol Flynyddol, Dydd Sad wrn, Mehefin 27ain Arweinydd:— PRINCIPAL LEWIS, M.A., Aboi- lionddu. Beirniaid — O,rddoroi: D. CHRISTMAS WIL- LIAMS, Ysw., Mus. Thx., Merthyr TydbJ. A E. T. DAVIES Ysw., F.R.C.O.j Merthyr Tydfil. Yr. Ainrywiwth: Parch. BEN DAVIES. Panttcg, a PRINCIPAL LEWIS, M.A. Cor Meibion, "Castilla" (Protheroe), JC25. Cor Cymysg, My love is like a red, red rose" (EmJyn Evans), £ 15. Cor Plant, Hosanna" (D. W. R-ow- lands, F.T.S.C.), 1:5. Wythewd, "Blodeuyn Bach" (Gwilyn Gwent), £3 Unawdau,21s. plant JOs. 6d.; piano«- forte, 21s. a 10s. (kl. Pryddest, Cvm- hellion yr Uchelfeydd" Telyneg: Tn- glyn Adroddiadaai, etc. Rhagleni yn barod canol (iiwvfror. ABRAHAM REES, Ysgiifenydd. LLANDEBIE ANN t-Al, CHAIR EISTEDDFOD SATURDAY, JULY 4,1914. ADJUDICATORS— J. O. Jones, Eq" Mus. Bac.. Cardiff; P R. Daniels, Esq., A.R.C.O., IJlan- dilo. Literature: Rev. Glasnant Jones, Dunrant. Recitations: J. Amos Jones, Esq., Llanelly. Acoompaijist^: Prof. W. J. Bowen, 1. Mus. Bac., Llanelly; Miss N. M. Evans, A.V.C.M., Llandebie. 9 Male Voice, The Assyrian Came Down" (C. Jenkins), R30, and a silver cup value £2 2s. Mixed choral., "Ar 1.au Iorddonen Ddofn" (T. Gabriel), JE6 6s. and silver cup Juvenile choir, "The Bird Song" (Dr. Roland Rogers). 1st, £ 4 4s.; 2nd, £ 2 2s. Prydest: "Pan welodd efc y Ddinas, cfe a wvlodd." Carved Oak Chair, value JE:2 2s Action Song for Children, own selec- tion, Ll. A grand competitive concert will be hold in the evening. Official programes can be had (post free, ltd.), from the secretaries, J. TANNER, Emporium. J. A. DAVIES, Cloth Hall Messrs. TJurwen, 1/dndon, publishers of 'T^io A^yriaai," hr-û clearly stated that Mr. Cyril Jenkins, the composer, has assigned tVe copyright of The Assyrian" to them, who require no per- forming fee of JC5 5s. The Committee, therefore, have re-selected the above test piece as their chief choral. Any in- formation with regard to the piece will be willingly given by the Secretaries. I BOOK THIS DATE. I July 11th, 1914. THE SWANSEA VALLEY NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD AT Clydach-on-Tawe, Male Voice Competition— "CASTILLA" (Dr. Prothei-m-). The Tost liece at tho last Pittsburg Eisteddfod PRIZE £20. Chief Adjudicator: Dr. Dan Protheroe, Chicago. Mixed Choir: "My Lovo is like a red, red rose" (D. Emlyn Evasn) PRIZE £10, List of subjects ready dn a few davs. B. CLYDACH THOMAS, Secret.iiry. Copies of "Castilla" may bo had from Mesrs. Thomas and Parry, Ltd., Music Printers, Gaer-street, Swansea. TIRYDAIII AMMANFORD. ( YNHELIR EISTEDDFOD GADEIRIOL, yn y He uchod, DYDD SAQWRN, EBRILL 11 eg, 1914. Prif Ddarn i Gor drlim clan 25 o rhif, "Nant y Mynydd." Gwobr, JE3 Manylioii Pellac-hiw oyfnodi. Yfigrifenydd:—D. J. DAVIES, Gwyddfa, Chnrch-street, Ammanford. Burry Port Whit Monday E I S T E D D F 0 D Malo Voice: "The Assyrian C41,mc Down" (Cyril Jenkins), £ 40. Second Male Voice: "Little Church" (Becker), £8. General secretary W m. Griffiths. Eikington-ro'id, Burry Port. COWERTON EISTEDDFOD MAY 23, ialc Voice Choir, £ 25; Mixed Choir. t- 12; Children's Choir, £ 10 Solos (each) S:2 2s. and Ll 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. Public Announcements. TO INSTRUCT, TO ELEVATE, AND TO AMUSE. White's PR EM IER p ICTURE ALACE. TOP OF THE ARCADE, I AMMANFORD. Sole Prnprietor Mr. Sidney White. General Manager Mr. S. J. Powell. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1014. Every Evening at 8 SATURDAY- TWO Performances at 7 and 9 Spoeial Engagement of the Comic Pair, ARTHUR YAUGHAN AND NELLIE GORDON In their screaming burlesque romance. LA BELLE HEDITA Anglo-Spanish Artistic Dancer, intro- ducing Song and Lightening Changes. STAR PICTURES- FATE IS KIND THE COMEDIAN'S MASK Popular Prices:—Pit, 3d.; Children, 2d. Balcony, 6d. Children, 3d. Children's Matinee on Saturday at 3 oclock p.m. Admission, Id. and 2d. White's PONTARDAWE PUBLIC HALL. Thursday Evening, Feb. 19, 1914, GRAND MISCELLANEOUS OONOERT BY THE Pontardawe Male Voice Choir Conducted by Mr. DAVID DANIEL, assisted by the following star artistes: MISS CARRIE LANCELEY Tho Famous Australian Soprano. MR. JOHN COATES The Gnat English" Caruso. MR. POWELL EDWARDS The Popular Welsh Baritone. MR. CEORCE KENDALL The Celebrated Elocutionist and Humorist. At the Piano: Mr. T. J. DAVIES, A-it.C.Om Chairman. F. W. Gilbertson, Esq., J.P Admission.—Reserved and numbered, 5s and 3s. unreserved, 2s. and Is. Concert to commence at 7.30. beats may be booked and tickets ob- tained from members of the choir, or from tho secretary, I W. THOMPSON DAVIES, Grove-road, Pontardawe. BOOK EARLY! 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), £5 and Hanpdeome Silver Cup to Conductor. Children'" Choir, under 16 years of age, not under 35 in number. Dilyn lesu'n Ffyddlon" (Daniel Williams. Maen- clochog. Pem.). First prize, tl 5s. and photograph enlargement to conductor; Seoond prize 10s. Quartette, Duetts, Solos, Recitations, Literature, Fancy Work, etc. Programmes Free by Poet td. Secretary, Mr. John Davies, Angorfa, Carway, near Kidwelly. c A B X Fj L, p 0 N T L L I W ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD. MALE VOICE COMPETITION (Mini- mum Number 40), "The Assyrian Came Down" (Cyril Jenkins); £20. Programmes ready in a few days from D. H, Rees, Mae^yrhaf, Pontlliw, and D. Thomas, Gorslas, Hon. Sees. PRELIMINARY PROCRAMME of the FFORESTFACH WHIT-TUESDAY EISTEDDFOD Will be sent on receipt of stamped addressed envelope. General Secretary:— j DAVID JENKINS, endrosJ Fforcstfach. Public Announcements. Poole's PICTORIUM, AMMANFORD. WEEK COMMENCING FEB. 9, 1914. 7 MONDAY £ SATURDAY 2 TWICE NIGHTLY, 0 DURING THE WEEK ONCE NIGHTLY at 8. TWO WELSH BEES Beatrieo and Blodwcn. In a Novel, Re- fined and Original Comedy Actv LE HURST The Pillar-box Ventriloquist. ELSIE BOWER Gem of Juveniles. On MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARY IN STAGELAND Being tlw Third Story of "WHAT MAPPENED TO MARY." In additiou to grand programme of Star Pictures. POPULAR PRICES.—Pit 3d.. Chil. dren 2d. Pit Stalls 6d. Children 3d.; Rows Fauteuils 9d. j Children 4d. Usual Matinee Saturday at 3. Chil. dren Id., 2d. aaid 3d. Special Morning Performance on Tues- day at 11 a.m. o'clock. PALACE GLANAMMAN. Manager Mr. W. J. BARNES. Pictures & Variety. Week commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1914, Doors open at 7; commencing at 7.30. 6Jt £ Two Performances A A 0,40 Saturday ?,U THE PALACE VAUDEVILLE INCLUDE— Doust & Anderson The Great Ringing Comedy Duo, in the UPPER ATTIC ALSO GRACIE GERALD The Dainty Comedienne. STAR PICTURES— Monday and Tuesday, THE WILD GUARDIAN Wednesday Thursday, THE TIGER LILY Friday and Saturday, RISE OF OFFICER 174 Three Splendid Dramas. The most Refined and Up-to-Dato Entertainment m the District. v Other Pictures changed Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday. RICES- 6d'J 4d., and 3d. Picture Palace PONTYBEREM. Thursday and Fridav, Feb. 5 and d, STAR PICTURES- WILD BEASTS AT LARGE A Very Interesting Subject. PROTEA The most Exciting Picture over pro- duced. Saturday, February 7th. SWEET DECEPTION. MAN AND HIS OTHER SELF. CHILD MOTHER. Thursdays and Fridays, doors open at 6.45, to commence at7. Saturdays, doors open 6.30, to commence at 6.45 and 8.4o. MATINEE Thursdays at 4 o'clock, Id., 2d., and 3d. POPULAR PRiCES 9d., 6d., A 4d. Early doors. Is.. 9d., and 6d. Children in charge of parents at half- price.