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SALES BY AUCTION. mt MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS. By Direction of the Disposal Board. (FURNITURE SECTION.) HIGHLY IMPORTANT SDAYS' SALE BY AUCTION Of & Large Quantity of SHI PS' F! T T tN G S, Furniture and General Stores, AT H.M. DOCKYARD, PEMBROKE DOCK, SOUTH WALES, On the 5th, 6th, 7th. 8th, aud 9th JANUARY, 1920, At 12 o'clock caeJi day. I The Sale will include:— 500 Iron and Wood TACKLE, TOWING, et<. BLOCKS. 4i>O BLANKETS. BROOMS and BRUSHES. BOOKCASES. 300 BOXES of sorts. 40 PORTABLE BOILERS. BASKETS, Linen, Bread, etc. BATHS; Buckets, iron and wood. 140 BEDSTEADS, Bed Bunks and Bed Places. 30 SHIPS' BOATS. 34 Tons CORDAGE, Old. 50 Tons CORRUGATED IRON SHEETS, old. 1,000 Old TAR CASKS. CUPBOARDS. COVERS for Tales, } Chaira, etc. 500 Cloths, Pantry, etc. 200 CURTAINS. CHESTS of DRAWERS. 300 CHAIRS, Revolving, etc 18 Tons ELECTRIC CABLE, old. 80 Lots CORTJCINE, worn, 200 COUNTERPANES. 10e CRUETS. 80 CUSHIONS. :K)() CLOCKS. CHINA, CUTLERY. KKt riNE, MAHOGANY and WALNUT DOORS. (i()0 CARBIDE and bOAF DRUMS. 11 DESKS, Oinee. 14 ELECTRIC FANS. 120 FISHERMEN'S PELLETS. FENDERS and FIRE IRONS. 40 GLASSES, Looking. 40 GRINDSTONES. GARDEN SEATS, etc. 100 GLASS ILLUMINATORS for side scuttles, etc. I Ton INDIA RUBBER, old. I GLASSWARE. HARDWARE and IRONMONGERY, 2 La,\vn Mowers. 500 LAMPS and LANTERNS, Masthead "Allrounds," etc. LADDERS, Lockers, 55 Fold-up Lavatories. 1 Ton LEATHER, old. 19 LJFE BUOYS, Circular. MEAT SAFES. 180 WOOL, HAIR, etc. MATTRESSES. 200 M&ttress Covers. 200 MATS, etc. 14 MIRRORS. 8 NAVYPHONES. 50 OARS, boat.. 100 PiUows. 200 MAHOGANY, WALNUT, and PINE PANEL PIECES. 60 TONS RAGS. 16 HOT WATER RADIATORS. RUGS, Racks, Mess, etc. RAFTS, LinJdcters, etc. SAWS, .band and Circular. 5'MONEY SAFES. STOVES. DO 8TOOT.S )iicl FORMS. SIDEBOARDS. 50 PORTLIGHT and SIDE SCUTTLES. SETTEES in Tapestry and PeganioiU. 1.000 SHOVELS. 180 SHEETS. 1.800 STEEL WIRE ROPE SLINGS. TOOLS. 180 KITCHEN. DRESSING and DiNtNG TABLES. 200 TOWELS, 50 WASHSTANDS. 30 WARDROBES, etc. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Messrs. BOWLING BROS.. 17,CouimereialRow, Pembroke Dock. Further particular, may be obtained from the ControHer Furniture Section, Ministry of Munitions, Disposal Board, h8, Queeii Anne's Gate, Westnunster, S.W.I. \OTE—For particultn-s of other Government Property for Sale, see '?SURPLUS" ? ,,? ? ?f \t ? aU bookstalls; or by quarterh- subscription of 2s. post free, payable in advance to tlie &ireet of PubHc!ty, Ministry of ? Munition., ?itehall Place, London. S.W.L By Direction of Captain John Harvey, R.N. PEMBROKESHIRE. H Miiea from Haverfordwest Station, G.WR., 7 Mi:es from Milford a.ud 9 Miles from Neyland. FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES, In the Hamlet of St. Martio, Haverfordwest, comprising A CAPITAL MIXED HOLDING, S L A D E HALL, with good FARMHOUSE, HOMESTEAD & COTTAGE.. together with SMALL PASTURE HOLDING LITTLE SLADE, the whole extending to upwards cf 115 ACRES. There is a valuable bed of Pottery C'ay on the Property. FOR SALE BY AUCTION BY MESSRS. KN!GHT, FRAfSiK & RUTLEY. AT the MAR1KERS HOTEL. HAYERFORD A WEST, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of_ JANUARY, 1'20, at 2.30 p.m. (unless previously 8o!d privs.t6)y) AS A WHOLE OR IN TWO LOTS AS UNDER: Lot 1-SLADE HALL A105 2 26 ,.2-LITTLESLADE 9 3 2-3 A115 2 14 Soticitors: Messrs. Eaton-Evaus & WiHiama, Haverfordweat. Land Agents:—Messrs. James Thocoaa <& Sea, Haverfordwest. i Auction er-Nlessis. Katght, Frank & Rtitley, 20, Hanover Square, W.I. 543b r)Q" IANO BARGAINS. YENABLES Upright Pi&no, 1:46; MURDOCH Upright Piano. £35.. UOLLARD &, COL LARD Grand, £65: MILSOM ORGAN..620; BARNETT SAMUEL ORGAN £16; ÆOLIAN pjs.er Pia-uo, £150; "PIANOLA," £40. All instruments guaranteed and dei'varpd carriage paid. Write for complete cata)ogae acd bargain list to C. MILSOM & SON, Ltd.. The Great West of Bagtaud Piaao House, 15, Mitsom Street, Bath. 3Mb MONEY. THE SWANSEA MERCANTILE COMPANY, Umited, Of 18, PARK STREET, SWANSEA. MAKE CASH ADVANCES DAILY FROM S5 to &500 T 0 FARMERS and ALL CLASSES of respectable Householders upon their own Note of Hand and other kinds of securi- ties. ALL TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY PRIVATE. Apply to- H. B. JONES, Manager, or W. D. PHILL1PS, 0 Auctioneer, Haverfordwest, Local Representative. Advances on Freehold and Leasehold Secu. rities of sums of E200 and upwards at 4! and 5 per cent. per annum. TI-:E TAUNTON BUILDING SOCIETY Head Omces: 3, HAMMET STREET, TAUNTON. Secretary: Mr. R. A. Goodman. S UMS OF MONEY are ready to be ad- vanced on security of any description of REAL PROPERTY, HOUSES or LAND on the most equitable terms. The principal and interest repayable by monthly instalments. DEPOSITS RECEIVED AT INTEREST, 4 per cent. per annum. Interest paid half- yea.r!v free of Income Tax. FULLY PAID-UP SHARES..E60 eaoh. In- terest 44 per cent. per tmnum, payable half- yearly free of Income Tax. Prospectuses, or any further particulars, may be obtained on application to the Secretary, as above, or to L MR. JOHN H.DAY, 138, Robert Street, Milford Haven, 3094 Agent for the Society. SALES BY AUCTtON. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SOLVA FIRST ANNUAL SALE Will tikke place iu THE SECOND WEEK IN JANUARY, OF LIVE STOCK, FURNITURE. EFFECTS. Ac. <W!R. W. PRICE, B'yn Awe) (my Solva. Agent). twt wUi receive further Eotr:es. 582b L. REES OWEN. Audtioofer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE TWO SEVEN-ROOM FREEHOLD HOUSES ) with Gardens, in Upper TbofDton. Milford Havec.—Appiy, W. Mo:g&u, Picton Road, Habio. ?_ t484 t ? SITUATIONS VACANT. UUANTED. HOUSEMAID. Pdrlourmaid hept. VV Good wages.—App!y Mrs. Ernest George, Foley House, Haverfordweat. 519b \A/ANTED, MAID to aaaiat with house du?ea. W Two in famiiy. no washing, good borne.— Mrs. Eenworthy, 30, Dartmouth (-.ardecs, Milford Htven._ _52ib GOOD GENERAL SERVANT for Londoa reai. \J! dence.—Apply Mrs Tom Da.vies, 24, High Street, Haverfordwest. 5Mb tA/ANTED.—YOUNG WOMAN to man&ge a VV ama)! farm house &addiry—App'y Box E. Te)eg' apL" OfHce, Havcrford west.— 577b. \A?ANTED HOUSEMAID. ?ppty. Mhs W Davies, HtH Hoaae Coiipgp, H?verfordwes: 581b t A/ANTED good GENERAL. ab)a to dop'ain wV Cooh!ug.—Atp!y, E?ans, Dica.3 Hote), Milford H&veu. 604b W ANTED a thoroughly cie&u PERSON for W Ho"sework mornings. App)y, Mra Genres, 41, Charles Stireet, Milford Haven. 60ob \A/ANTED—GENERAL SERVANT, good W reference eeaeatia', also Daily Help.-Wri G. C. Ward, 3, Marine Vi!itis, Milford Haven. 597b I ORGANIST, or Organist and ChoirmMter U wanted for WESLEYAN CHURCH. Pnory Road, Mi ford H&veu. (Modern twomanua) organ). —Appiicatioua stating partiouiara and silary re quired to W. J. Cote, Meiroae, Dewslaud Street, Milford Haien. 596b 1T)OY, Live In; good miiker, to milk 2 cpws? JD feed dogs and ferrets; must be fond of animals.—Kenneth Walker, Tegfynydd, Llan- fallteg. 538b WANTED. < ODGING8 WANTED hy Yonog Man in L- business; with or without Board.—Appty Bex 553b"Te)eg!'a.pb"Ofnee, Havprfo-dweat. BAKEn, also Youn Man or l-'ema!e. tor &nop.— D Fun particulars Srst letter, Coa.tea, Baker <& Grocer, MiJford Haven. 549b ———————————————— .————————————— TWO UNFURNISHED or Pdrt Furnished Rooms wanted immediately.—W. HollmllD, Trafalgar la-titatc. 572b ??A?TED, PORTABLE ENGINE, 6-8 h.p., in working condition.—Apply, Box W.. "Telegraph" Office, Haverfordwest. 593b ?T ANTED, a PIANIST, to commence 29th Decemoor.-Apply, by letter, to Manager, Cinema Palace, Haverfordwest. 594b FOR SALE. [JORD CAR. 1913; good ?oodition.—Appiy r Ev&as & hoach, Arctioneer?, Mitford Hmen. <!08b r?IREWOOD. 10 i?ch tc?, dflivered in Mitford r* H?vcu; 30?. {.?r )ocd. 2j. ?x'ra forptaching.— App!y. Wittiam Roacb, 1, PiH Puint, M'tford Haven. 558b. A LOT of PACKING CASES for 8a.)e in bn)k.— r? H.T.C., High Street, H?erfordweet. 473b Q DAY GRANDFATHER CLOCK. C&ae and U Muvemeat iu spieLidjj couditior. Price ?lol5s. 0. E. SHINN, eurtiett, 5Mb Ha-vprfordwest. OF HARNESS and SPRING E TRAPS.—For description and prices, uppiv to Harries, Brvncleddau, Haverford- west. 5H2b POULTRY. "A 1917 HATCHED BIRD LAiD 15 eggs in 16 days, as Hie result of using OVUM. Thorky'sPouhry Spice." Sold by:— W. F. Johnson, 67. diaries Street, MUford Haven. "5 PULLETS PRODUCE 273 EGGS in 3 wiiiter months after using OVUM, Thor- ley's Poultry Spice." Sold by:—L. J. Mey!er, M.P.S., 49, Charles Street. Milford Hnen. &87b D A K C M B Ma*. Thomas Kenriorthyp A.R.C.O., is open to accept eogagpmenta for Dance?, either Pianoforte or Band, any uumber. Terms on application. SO, DARTMOUTH GARDENS MILFORIP RAVEN. 559b P* PHILLIPS, 20, DARTMOUTH STREET, MILFORD HA YEN. MOTOR CAR FOR H!RE. TERMS MODERATE. C07b PUBLtC NOTICES. I WARNINGTO POACHERS. j OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that anyone fcnnd trespassing on lands at Palmer- stoa in the pursuit of game or conies will be prosecuted from this date. L. M. DAVIES. Dec. 17, 1919. 59ub' HAVERFORDWEST UNION. -.?? ASSISTANT .N?JRSE.c ? ? &?/? ——.— ? ?- ?'? The Guardians require an ASSISTANT NURSE for the Workhouse. Candidates muat be Single Women or Widows. Salary, L-26 a vcar, with Uniform, Board, Lodging. and 'r'ppoid:ment w be made subject to the approval of the Ministry o! Health, and tR the provisions of the Superannuation Acts, 1896 and 1897. Application must be made on Forms to be obtained at my Omce, and to be returned to me not later than Friday, the 2nd January, 1929. JOHN E. H. ROGERS, Clerk. 7, Dew Street, Havorfordwest, llth December, 1919. 599b PEMBROKESHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY. VACANCIES. Certincated Assistants. Salary. Neyland Council, Bo' ys. Men, £100-£200; *Letterdton N.P. Women, £90-£160. Uncertineated. Men aact Women. Llawhaden N.P..E65—90. Angte N.P. School. CarewN.P. *St. Dogmaela Council (M). *St. Dogmaels CouncH (I). *Brawdy Council. Temph'ton Council. *Brynconin Council. *Ltanrian N.P. *Llanwnda Council. Milford N.P. (M). Martletwy N.P. RudbajLton N.P. *Wolfscastle Council. Ludehurch Council. Hakin Council (I). Cosheston N.P. Lampeter Velfrey Council School. Welsh will be considered an extra qualiR- cation in these cases. On receipt of a stamped addressed envelope Forms of Application and Scale of Salaries can be obtained from the undersigned. EVAN T. DAVIS, M.A., Director of Education. Couaty Education Omces, Haverfordwest. 589b BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. PEMBROKESHIRE AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. INTENSIVE RAT DESTRUCTION Attention i.s called to the second "Rat Week," fixed by the Board for December 2gth to January 5tli. The depredations of these vei'tnin are too well known, and too often taken for granted as a necessary evil. It will be ea.y tQ reduce the rat population to a marked de- gree if only attacks are simultaneous and sustained. Rats can easily be driven'from a particular locality. Those who take the trouble reap the pront. But only a few rats are killed; the bulk migrate to the premises of less energetic neighbours. To achieve last- ino results they must be attacked everywhere at one! A Bill is before Parliament to enable the Board to instal professional catchers on in- fested premises and charge the occupier with the cast This Rat Week is the TET OF VOLUNTARY EFFORT, The Committee will welcome informatjon as to the measures taken and the success acl)ieved. Leaflets on the subject can be ourainect n'ee and post free nom the undersigned. W.E.THOMAS, Chief Executive Officer and Supervisor of Rat Destruction. TRAINING OF DISABLED EX-SERVICE MEN IX AGRICULTURE. Disabled ex-Serviee men arc }'emÍ1I¡(ik,d that (on obtnining the appropriate Certincate from their Local PensLons Committee that they are incapacitated from following their pre-war j empl'oyment. but fit for the branch of agricul- tural work selected) they can apply for FREE TRAINING IN AGRICULTURE (either general farm work or poultry farming, market gardening, etc.), and if parsed as suitable will receive during training (which will not exceed one year) 40s. per week maintenance allowance as a. minimum. Extra payments are fixed m respect of. ex-non-commissioned rank and ui respect of a wife, children or other depend- ents; There i.s also an emeieney bonus of 5°. per week payable on completion of training. A!l fees and premiums are paid and free rail- way tickets are issued in respect of necessary journeys. LONDON BOYS FOR FARM WORK. Farmers prepared to employ untrained Lon- don boys selected by the Boys Country Work Society (with the full approval of the Board of Agriculture) are invited to apply to the undersigned for particulars, stating the ap- proximate age they prefer. The boy are of good character and physique, and it is under- stood that for the first six months the Regula- tions of the Agriculturul Wages Board will not apply. GEORGE COLE, Secretary. 7, Goat Street, Haverfordwest, December 22nd, 1919. 620b HAVERFORDWESTANDDISTRICT TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL. PRIZE DRAWING. WINNING NUMBERS: 236, 1600, 2'194. 1094, 557. NEYLAND. Funerals Furnished and Undertaking.— T. D. Harris, 38, John Street, Neylaod. All orders receive prompt and personal attention. XMAS 1919. €aII and inspect the fine display of Goods now on view at B!SLEY H. MUMT'8, THE JEWELLER, Chartss Street, MM Hawen, Before Selecting Your CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. This is by far the best and largest Stock of Jewellery, Plate, Diamond Goods and Watches ever shown in Milford. < RIGHT FOR PRICE. GUARANTEED QUALITY. JUDICIOUS -ADVERTISING :8 OME SECRET OF SUCCESS IN BUStNESS. The Best Local Advertising mediumL is the "I TELEGRAPH. From Milford Haven to Fishguard it is an easy first. FOSTER POWELL'S! XMAS TOYLAND: NOW SHOWING. SHOP EARLY TO SECURE W ONDERFUL BA RGA1NS. BEST VARIETY, AND CHEAPEST IN TOWN. OPPOSITE PICTURE PALACE, ROBERT ST. MILFORD HAVEN. TOO THIN PEOPLE ( always find Winter trying-they are so I prone to get chilted and develop colds. They ara for ever on the danger tine. UCAL BRAND COD LIVER OIL EMULSION gives them resistive power to cold and damp. It puts 6rm; healthy Hesh upon their booea, eDriobea the blcod, and reaewa tba tis- suea. The Soest protective against Throat, Cheat and Lang troubles, tnild aad creamy, nicer and better than others. 1/3, 2/3 and 4/- per Bottle. btainaMe from the follow- ing Uoal Pharmacists:— J. L. Jenkina, Haverfordweat. Pogh Daviea, Haverfordweat. Fraocia D. Fhillipa, E&verfordweat. D. L. Llewellyn, Goodwich. W. F. Johnston, Milford Havea. II L. J. Meyler, Milford Haven. I CINEMA ANNOUNCEMENTS. PICTURE PALACE, ROBERT STREET, M!LPORD HAVEN. Proprtetors: THE PicrcEE PALACE CottPT. Manager: Ruoa PnKLPS. 6-30. TWICE NIGHTLY- 8.30. THURSDAY-CHRISTMAS DAY, Special Drama, 'THE FOOLISH VIRGIN." Fea.turiog ClarA KimbaH Young. Senat—HOrDIXI, "THE MYSTERY MAN," Comedy—-JERRY SOFT SNAP." U. oual Topica.!aand Interest Pictures. Friday and S&turday, December 2G and 27, Great Drama, "UP THE ROAD WITH SALLY." Featuring Constance Taimadge. Serials, Comedies and Topicata. Coming on Monday next that Great Drama, "THE HOUSE OF GLASS." N.I}.—The Proprietors reserve the right to Alter this Programme Without Notice. C I N E l A. MARKET SQUARE, MILFORD HAVEN Sole Proprietor H. J. SCARD, Jan. PERFORMANCES START PROMPT. 6.30 AND 8-30. MATINEE BOXING DAY at 230. Special Xmas Film. Admiasion Children 3.1., which include Tax. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Gerraldine Farrar in Maria Rosa. SATURDAY, Artcraft De-Mine Super, The Guilty Man. RED GLOVE. Monday Next, WiUiam Fdrnum in "THE RAINBOW TRAIL." i ORCHESTRA.