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Sales by Auction. AGRICULTURAL SALE FIXTURES. SEPT. —Abergavenny Annual Sheep Sale. SEPT. 12—Ewias Harold do. do. Cefndyglwyd Dispersal Sale—postposed; SEPT. 23—Fair Day Sale of Pedigree Rams. OCT. —Prize Colt Sale and Show. OCT. 2-Great House Dispersal Sale. OCT. 9—Penishyphvydd Dispersal Sale. OcT.i6&i7—Llansaintfraed Dispersal Sale. OCT. 23—Crowneld Dispersal Sale. OCT. 31—Pwllyrhwyaed Dispersal Sale. Later Sale Fixtures to be announced. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK. 16- CASTLE STREET, ABERGAVENNY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will Sell for Mr. is leaving) his HOUSEHOLD FURN!TURE On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER i9th. ABERGAVENNY FAIR DAY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWtCK, F.A.I., will Sell by Auction 15 OXFORD DOWN RAMS the property of E. White, Esq. 15 KERRY HILL RAMS the property of D. Bowen, Esq. Pedigrees on application. PARISH OF LLANTILIO PERTHOLEY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWtCK, F.A.I., will offer by Auction on FAIR DAY. SEPT. 25th, All that FREEHOLD SMALL HOLDtNG known as CROSSHOWELL, containing an area of 3 Acres (or thereabouts). Particulars from the Auctioneers, or of T. VAUGHAN, Esq., Solicitor, Crickhowell. U A L SHEEP SALE. EWIAS HAROLD ANNUAL SHEEP SALE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER i2th. ENTRIES CLOSE NEXT MONDAY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWtCK, Auctioneers. ABERGAVENNY ANNUAL SHEEP SALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th. ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER gth. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK. BLAENAVON. SALE OF LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWtCK, F.A.I., will submit to Auction, subject to Conditions of Sale, on WEDNESDAY, the iyth day of SEPTEMBER, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at the LiON HOTEL, Bi.AENAvox. \11 those Two Valuable DWELLING HOUSES & GARDENS situate and known as Nos. 13 & 14 HIGH ST. each let at i8s. per lunar month and held on Lease for a term of 999 years from June ist, 1865, at the annual ground rent of £1 ios. od. Particulars from the Auctioneers, Aberga- venny; or of J. R. JACOB, Esq., Solicitor, Abergavenny and Blaenavon. PRELIMINARY. PARISH OF LLANTILIO PERTHOLEY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWtCK, F.A.I., will offer by Auction in September next the FREEHOLD SMALL HOLDING known as CAP-GLAS, containing 9a. 2r. Op. (or there- abouts), with possession in February next, and now let to Mrs. Morgan at the Annual Rental of i i S. Particulars from the Auctioneers, or of T. VAUGHAN. ESQ., Solicitor. Crickhowell. EWIAS HAROLD. (Pontrilas Station, G.W.R., i mile). GREAT ANNUAL SHEEP SALE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., beg to announce their Entries include 1,175 BREEDING EWES 45 RAMS & RAM LAMBS SPECIAL PRIZES for the Best Pen of 30 Radnor and .Cross-bred Ewes, given by a Bristol Buyer. Sale at 11 o'clock. Auctioneers' Ofnces Abergavenny. BOROUGH OF ABERGAVENNY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWtCK, F.A.I., will offer bv Auction on FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23th, All those Three Freehold Shops situate and kno\vn as Nos. 28, 27 & 28 CROSS STREET. Particulars from the Auctioneers, or of J. MOXON. Esq., Solicitor, Newport. FORTHCOMING AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES By MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I. TREVOLLOC FARM, Cwmyoy, for Mr. E. Jenkins, i-th September, 1919. GREAT CAMPSTONE, Grosmout, for Mr. H. Emerv, i9th September, 1919. QUARRELLS GREEN. Abbeydore, for Mr. W. Addis, i8th September, 1919. GREAT CEFN. for Mr. D. Ed- wards, 22iid September, 1919. YSPITTY FARJ'.?, Abergavenny, for Mr. W. Bruten, ist. October, 1919. 'ENTRE FARM, Abergavemiv, for Mr. T. Nicholls, 3rd October, 1919. i'TRS FARM, Olchan, for Mr. S. Watkins, loth October, 1919. RGAD FARM, for Mr. G. Watkins, 15th October, 1919. TYDU FARM, Llanarth, for Mrs. Morgan, 2oth October, 1919. THE MILL FARM, Llantilio Crossenny, for Mr. Watts, Saturday, 2ith September, 1919. PEN-Y-BAIR FARM, PARTRISHOW, for Mr. James D,vi-es, 2-}th October, 1919. LOWER TRESENNY, GROSMONT, for Mr. Thomas Farr, 3oth October, 1919. Other Sales in course of arrangement, details and dates of which will shortly be announced. COAL PIT FARM, Forest Coal Pit, for Mr. John Pritchard, nth September, 1919. THE MILL, LLANTILIO CROSSENNY, Mox. SALE OF LIVE & DEAD STOCK, FURNI- TURE, .S:c.. which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell for Mr. Charles Watts on SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1919- Sale at 2 o'clock. CEFN FARM, LLc\XVUL\SGEL CRL-copxEv, 111 Sound and Heaithy SHEEP 34 Capital Hereford and Cross-bred CATTLE 9 HORSES & COLTS (including some capital pitters) COI.LECTIOX OF MODERN IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES, which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell for Mr. David Edwards (who is leaving) on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919. Sale at i p.m. sharp. GREAT CAMPSTONE FARM, GROSMONT. (Two miles from Pandy Station, G.W.R.) 91 Capital Shorthorn and Cross-bred CATTLE 345 Cross-bred SHEEP 5 HORSES & COLTS which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell for Mr. Henry Emerv (who is giving up his milk business) on FRIDAY, i9th SEPT., 1919. Sale at i p.m. sharp. I Sale by Auction. I BLAENAVON, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Vatuabte Freehold Property Far Sale. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell by Auction at the Ll<)N HOTEL. BTAENAVON, on On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1919, at 6 p.m. at o'clock precisely, the undermentioned Valuable Freehold Properties. viz. LoT i.—All that Freehold Dwelling-House known as No. 4 Vincent Street, Btaenavon, now let to Miss Lewis at a rental of -t-24 per annum, tenantpaying rates and taxes. The House con- tains Dining Room, Sitting Room, Kitchen, Four Bedrooms and Bathroom (h. & c.) LoT 2.—All those Four Freehold Cottages known as Nos. 68, 69, 70 & 71 King Street, Btaenavon, now let to Messrs. Morgan, Iron, Evans, and Osborne, at i6s. per lunar month each, Landlord paying rates and taxes. There are Gardens in the front of .these Cottages, and Yards at the rear. LoT 3.—All that Freehold Cottage known as No. 8 Rifle Street, Btaenavon, now let to Mr w. Hill at 18s. per lunar month, Landlord paying rates and taxes. LOT 4.—All that Freehold Cottage known as No. 9 Rifle Street, Btaenavon, now let to Mr Lewis Evans at i8s. per lunar month, Landlord paving rates and taxes. LOT 5.-All that Freehold Cottage known as No. 11 Rifle Street, Btaenavon, now let to Mr George Thomas at lys. per lunar month, Land- lord pacing rates and taxes. One half of the piece of Garden Ground at the rear of No. 10 Rifle Street will be included in this lot. LOT o.—AH that Freehold Cottage known as No. 13 Rifle Street, Btaenavon, now let to Mr Thomas Underwood at 14S. per lunar month, Landlord paying rates and taxes. LOT 7.—All that Freehold Cottage known as No. 14 Rifle Street, Btaenavon, now let to Mr. S. Hawkins at 14s. per lunar month, Landlord pay- ing rates and taxes. A small piece of ground in front of this lot will be included in the sale. LOT 8.—All that Freehold Cottage known as No. 10 Rifle Street, Btaenavon, now in the occupa- tion of Mr. Horace Parry at i8s. per lunar month, Landlord paying rates and taxes. One half of the piece of Garden Ground at the rear of No. 10 Rifle Street will be included in this lot also the Outhouse and Coal-house situate at the rear of this lot. Lots 4 to 8 (inclusive) will be sold subject to and with the benefit of the right of the tenants respectively to the use of the w.c. accommoda- tion as now used respectively. For further particulars and orders to view apply to the Auctioneer, Abergavenny or to the Vendor's Solicitors MESSRS. HODGENS & CUNLIFFE, Abergavenny. QUARRELLS GREEN, ABBEYDORE. 51 Excellent Hereford and Cross :-bred CATTLE, viz. 5 young Cows and Calves, 2 Cross-bred Cows in milk and in calf, 9 fresh Barrens, 6 Fat Heifers, Hereford Heifer (in calf), 6 two- vear-old Heifers, 6 Barren Heifers, 6 Yearling Bullocks, 5 Yearling Heifers. 133 Btack-faeed SHEEP, viz. 74 grand young Breeding Ewes, 45 sound and healthy Theave and Wether Lambs, 12 forward Yearling Wethers, 2 two-vear-old Rams. 12 WAGON HORSES & COLTS. COLLECTION 0'- MODERN IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES, including Blackstone Oil Engine in new condition, also Excellent Crop of Cider and Pot Fruit in Wells Orchard (about 3 acres) which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.L, will Sell for Mr. William Addis (who is leaving) on THURSDAY, i8th SEPTEMBER, 1919. Sale at i p.m. prompt. YSBYTTY FARM, ABERGAVENNY. IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. 48 Capital Hereford and Cross-bred CATTLE, viz. 18 voung Dairy Cows in calf and in milk, i fresh Barren Cow, 22 two-year-old Fresh Store Bullocks, 3 Fresh Heifers, 4 Young Calves. 192 Cross-bred SHEEP, viz. 109 grand young sound and healthy Breeding Ewes, 83 Store Lambs. 2 HORSES, viz. Half-bred Horse 10 years old, promising Cart Sucker. 14 STORE PIGS, 14 Prime GEESE. tMPLEMENTS, &c. Broad-wheel Cart, Spring Cart, Set Heavy Harrows, Set Light Harrows, t Chain Harrows, Pulper, Cake Crusher, Horse ) Rake, 4 Pig Troughs, Casks, 3} H.P. OIL ENGINE (nearly new), Chaffcutter, Chicken Coops, Sheep Racks, together with 49 Acres Excellent GRASS KEEP to Christmas 1919, and 50 Acres Excellent GRASS KEEP to February 1920, Very Excellent Crop of SWEDES off 5 Acres, which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell for Mr. W. G. Bruten (who is leaving) on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ist, 1919. Sale at i p.m. sharp. COAL PIT FARM. FOREST COAL PIT, MON. 13 Capital HEREFORD CATTLE, viz 4 young Cows, 2 Barrens, 4 Yearling Bullocks, 2 Yearling Heifers, i Calf. 142 SHEEP, viz. 92 capital Radnor and Welsh Ewes, 50 forward Lambs. 7 HORSES & COLTS, viz. 5-year-old Bay Mare (in foal), 4-year-old Mare (in foal), 9-year-old Mare (iu foal), 2 ye:ry promising I¿-year-old Cart Colts, s-year-old Harness Mare with her Colt. 2 Young Sows, 3 Geese, Young Sheapdog. ) IMPLEMENTS, &c. Horse Hoe, Kell Wheel ) Plough, 2 Sets Irou Harrows, Albion I Mower (equal to new) Chaftcutter, Pulper, Market Trap, Gambo, Light Waggon, Narrow- wheel Waggon, New Sheep Rack, Iron Pig- troughs. Pikes, etc. PRODUCE.—Hay and Clover oif 5 Acres, Oats on 4 Acres, Baric- off I} Acres, Wheat off 2 Acres, Half-acre Potatoes, i', Acres Roots. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—Large Kitchen Dresser, Deal-top Table, Mahogany-framed Couch, 10 Windsor ChcUrs, Gent's Armchair, Round Mahogany Table, Poles and Rings, Steelyard, Overmantel, Table Lamps, Clocks, Three Bedsteads, Feather Beds,. Palliasses, Spring Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Btankets and Sheets, Dressing Tables, Wash- stands, Toilet Mirrors, Brass-rail Fenders, Fire Tools, Saucepans and Cooking Utensils, and other effects too numerous to mention which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A. will Sell for Mr. John Pritc.i:r(I (who is giving uo farming) On THURSDAY, nth SEPTEMBER, 1919. Sale at i p.m. sharp. TREVOLLOG FARM. CWMYOY. 10 CATTLE, viz. 2 capital Cows (in calf), 3 Yearling Heifers, 2 strong Yearling Bullocks, 2 Bull Calves, Heifer Calf. 4 HORSES, viz. S-year-old Mare with Foal 9-year-old Mare with Foal. IMPLEMENTS & MACHINES Narrow-wheel Cart, Drum and Horse Works, 2 ChaHcutters, Winnowing Machine, Pulper, etc.: etc., which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell for Mr. Edward Jenkins (who is giving uo farming On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER lyth, 1919. Sale at i p.m. sharp. HAY EWE & RAM SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER nth, 1919. Sale at 10 o'clock prompt. FARTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE, Auctioneer, TALGARTH. MONMOUTH SHEEP SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER nth, 1919. The 34th ANNUAL SALE will be held as above, Entries comprising about 6,000 STOCK EWES & STORE LAMBS 180 PEDIGREE RAMS & RAM LAMBS from local Flocks and from well-known Pedigree Breeders. Auction commences 10 o'clock. Catalogues mav be obtained from the Auctioneers RENNIE & JOME8 Monmouth and Newport, and at Chepstow, Usk and Coleford. Wanted. WANTED, Benchman on Boot Repairs also Youth as Apprentice.—Taylor, Castle-street. WAGGONER Wanted live in.—Apply Gwillim, Poole Hall, LIanvetherine, nr. Abergavenny. WANTED, a good Cook-General.—Apply Mrs. Trevor Jones, Bryn Usk, Monmouth-road. WANTED, to put about 40 strong young Ewes on halves.—Apply W.A., Chronicle Omce. SHOOTING. Wanted immediately. Rough Mixed Shoot. Reply stating acreage and terms.—Coleman Rees, 3 Dumfries Place, Cardiff. STRONG BOY Wanted immediately for Motor Lorry.—Apply Shell Marketing Co. Ltd., Near G.W.R. Station. WANTED, in Farmhouse, useful Help or General (young) small family, comfortable home. State wages.—.A, Chronicle Omce. WANTED, plain Machinist. Will be instructed in Vest and Skirt making. Good opportunity for smart person.—D., Chronicle Omce. WANTED, strong Boy to work on Farm good wages.—.W. Johns, Grange Farm, Ystern Llewem,. Near Monmouth. WANTED, good General, about 20; well recommended. Good wages.—Mrs. Carnegy, Belchamps. WANTED, an Engagement as Nursery Gover- ness by an experienced lady salary £30.- Address, Governess, Chronicle Omce. PEARS, Nuts, Sage and Thyme Wanted, cheap for cash.—Thomas Jones, Greengrocer, Albany Street, Newport. WANTED, about 12 Yards Stair Carpeting, also Mahogany Dressing Table and Washstand.—. Apply by letter to Rita," Chronicle Omce. WANTED, good General for Farmhouse.— Apply Mrs. Powell, Llwyngwyn, Llanvihangel Crucorney. HOUSEMAID (Upper), also Kitchenmaid (with Scullery maid) Wanted for Llwyn Du Court.— Apply to Housekeeper. I WANTED, a respectable Girl (about 17 or 18) to assist in House work laundry sent out.- Mrs. Horsington, Lion-street. WANTED, immediately, a young Lady Ap- prentice for Cash and Books.—Apply W. H. Butt, Clothier, High-street, Abergavenny. EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS—Wheeler's Im- perial. Good sturdy stun. 1/6 per 100.— Percy Eraser, The Seedsman. MILK Wanted. Any quantity.—A. James, Church Crescent Dairy, Ebbw Vale. WANTED, an educated Girl to help with young children. Can be trained as nursery gover- ness and receive salary.—Apply by letter only to D.E.F., Chronicle Omce. WANTED, Second-hand Pianos and Organs, for cash. Best prices given.—Send card to Heins & Co., Ltd., The All-British Firm, 23 Frog- more-street, Abergavenny. HOUSE-PARLOURMAID Wanted. Good wages. Housemaid kept; two in family four servants.—Apply Mrs. Beckwith, Moor Park, Crickhowell. WANTED to Purchase, Ladies' and Gentlemen's and Children's Second-hand Clothing best prices given will call on receipt of post card. —Apply, Mrs. Jackson, 4 Chapel-road, Aber- gavenny. MESSRS. SEARGEANT BROS., LTD., are fre- quently requested by new Employees to recommend Lodgings or Apartments. Will anyone who can provide suitable accommoda- tion kindly send their name and address to Messrs. Seargeant Bros. Ltd., and same will be registered for future use. For Sale. GARDEN BARROWS, Ladders, Carts, Gambos, &c.—Watkins, Wheelwright, Mardy Mon. FOR SALE, Woodgate Pram. equal to new.—Apply Pandy Hotel. FOR SALE, Cent's Second-hand Bicycle in good condition.—Apply 21 Monk-street, Aber- gavenny. THE SWEEPER-VAC and other Carpet Sweepers again in stock at Bevan's Hardware Stores, 10 Cross-st. Ask to see one. FOUR Light Sussex Cockerels, March hatched, Crawshay's direct 4 White Wyandottes, do. Cook's strain, March hatched. All at 10/6 each. Woodland Cottage, Llanvihangel Gobion. FOR SALE, Three Freehold Dwelling Houses, together with large Hot of Land, situated in Albert-road, Abergavenny.—Apply to F. A. Carter, 13 Priory-road. ALUMINIUM and Enamelled Culinary Utensils. A splendid selection now in stock.—Sevan's Hardware Stores, 10 Cross-st., Abergavenny. FOR SALE, by Private Treaty, Five-roomed House and small Garden in Union-road.—For particulars, apply by letter to T., Chronicle Omce, Abergavenny. BIRDS reared on Karswood Spice from the start give far better results than others, and produce better progeny." So says Mr. Hard- wicke, a Bristol expert, who is known the world over. Packets 2M., 1/3.—Jeffreys & Son, Corn Merchants, Frogmore Stores, Abergavenny. SPECIAL CHEAP LINE.—Lined Blouse Cases. Splendid for Week-end Visits. From 30/ Bevau's Hardware Store, 10 Cross-st., Aber- gavenny. £12 gilt was off her legs through cramp and chill. Owner tried three other makes of. pig powders without avail. Karswood Pig Powders improved her in twelve hours, and soon put her riglit. Owner says he would have lost her otherwise. Twelve for i/— \Vibherlcy, 5° Cross-street, Abergavenny. GREY H.AIR permanently and speedilv re- stored to its original colour by using Harnson's Hair Colour Restorer. It is not a dye, but by natural means acts as a restorative. Contains nothing injurious, and is beneficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, price is. 6d. (postage 6d. extra). Manu- facturer G. W. Harrison, Hair Specialist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Abergavenny H.. Sliackleton, Chemist, 9, Cross Street Brynmawr A. M. Jones, Chemist, 74 King Street. RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES and BEETLES greedily eat Harrison's Reliable Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and lca<ve no smell. Price 6d., IS., 2S. 3d., and 33. 8d. postage 2d.—G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Abergavenny H. Shackleton, Chemist, 9, Cross-street. Bryn- mawr A. M. Jones, Chemist, 74 King-street. Crickhowell Kirkland TO DOG FANCIERS. SOLDIER Demobilised, Expert with Dogs in War and Peace. Airedales bred, trained and taken out to the Western Front by me were the first draft of British War Dogs for the Great War Can now arrange with any Lady or Gentleman to prepare, condition, train or handle their Dogs for any Exhibition, or to care for Valuable Dogs during Owners' absence from home Treatment and Advice given in all diseases of Dogs Airedales always for Sale and at Stud. Purchases and Ex- changes undertaken of All Breeds Young Airedales trained for Police work, on deposit order of two months, £10 each Puppies from £2 upwards —E PRITCHARD, Tump House, Ffwddog, CrickhoweM e Miscellaneous. OPPOSITE BANK HOUSE ARMY BOOTS NEW 1919 PATTERN i 500 Pairs to select from in 4, 5, & 6 Fitting, and 5 to 12 in Sizes. The only Store that supplied the 3rd Mons. in 1914. l* E?? HE?TF? 1E? ?Cy??S 2 HtGH ST, ???-'t?.?L?. ?? i?.-? Abergavenny H.MOOM & CO. Automobile Engineers Cross St., Abergavenny OUR NEW 30-SEATER CHAR-A-BANC HAS ARRIVED. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th- LLANGORSE LAKE and HAY, returning through HEREFORD, leaving Office at 9.30. Fare, 17/6. If wet, a Hatf-day Trip will be run, leaving at2.30. SrECIAI< QUOTATIONS FOR FoOTBAI<I< CI.UBS AND OUTIXCS. Book Seats now for WORCESTER & LUDLOW RACES. WATCH ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR NEXT THURSDAY'S HALF-DAY TRIP. CARS FOR HIRE. Special Prompt Attention given to all enquiries. District Agents for the DENNIS COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, also the BRITISH FOUR-WHEEL- DRIVE TRACTOR LORRY, which carries Three and hauls Five Tons. Immediate deliveries. 4MA&24 a) LTD., THE FURNISHERS. HAVR REGULAR DRLIVRRIHS TO ABHRCAVHNNY AND DISTRICT AND CAN GIVR YOU THE ADVANTAGE OF SELECTION FROM LARGE STOCKS at I.OW CASH PRICES (all plainly marked) QUICK AND FRHB DELIVERY SHOWROOMS (over a third of a mile in length 14BIL-2-3 CODJ.ercial Sree, NElMPORT. COLISEUM ABERGAVENNY. Telephone 33. MANAGING DIRECTOR RICHARD DOONER. RESIDENT MANAGER W. H. WALLER. MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY:— TURN OF THE WHEEL. A Stirring Drama featuring GERALD! NE FARRAR. TIH MINH. Chapter 5. Featuring RENE CRESTE. WATCH YOUR NEtGHBOUR A Two Reel Comedy. PATHE GAZETTE (changed twice weeklv) also WEEKLY PtCTOR'At. will be added THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY :— THE SOURCE. Sensational Drama featuring WALLACE REID. "MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE X," Chapter i- Featuring MOLLIE K!NG. LOVE Comedy featuring Faity Arbuckle. ADVENTURES AMONQ THE CAN- NIBALS. Chapter 4. REVISED PRICES: Adults, 5d., 9d. and 1/ Children admitted on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at half-price (with parents). Children's Matinee on Saturdays. Admission 2d. Doors open at 7. Commence 7.45. Saturday at 6.30 and 8.30 p.m. Matinee Tuesday and Saturday at 2.30. ammHBHSBBSSan :< J HOME-MADE BREAD FRED. HASELL, THE CONFECTIONER, THE WELCOME CAFE. CAKES and PASTRIES De Luxe. TME Y.M.C.A. ABERGAVENNY. LOOK OUT FOR THE POPULAR LECTURES By First Ctass Lecturers, COMMENCING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919. ANNOUNCEMENT OF DISPOSAL OF BUSINESS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I beg to inform you that I have, as from the 14th July, 1919, disposed of the Seed, Florist, Bulb and Sundry portion of my Business as carried on by me for upwards of 25 years at BRECON ROAD NURSERY, ABERGAVENNY, to MR. G. L. PRICE. Mr. G. L. PRICE (late Manager of the Seed and Floral Department of Messrs. Hubbard and Phillips, Seed Merchants, Sleaford, Lincolnshire) is a native of Abergavenny and served his apprenticeship with me. He has a thorough practical all-round knowledge of the trade, and I have every confidence in recommending him to my numerous Customers, to whom I take tins opportunity of expressing my grateful thanks for the generous support accorded me, which I hope will be extended to him. Having disposed of the above Business, I shall devote the whole of my time to Nursery, Forestry, Landscape Gardening, &c., at the ? OLD NURSERIES, HEREFORD ROAD. I remain, Your obedient servant, HENRY PITT, F.R.H.S., Abergavenny. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Having purchased from Mr. Henry Pitt that portion of the old established and wellknown Business of Seedsman and Florist carried on by him at BRECON ROAD NURSERIES, ABER- GAVENNY, I beg to announce that the style of the Business will in future be known as PITT&Co., BRECON ROAD NURSERIES, ABERGAVENNY. Possessing a considerable practical knowledge of the Seed and Nursery Trade, I can supply the public with the most reliable Seeds, Piants, Bulbs, Roots, &c., from the best growers, and can execute any Ftorat design with skill and taste. Soliciting the favour of the patronage and support which you have long extended to Mr. Pitt and assuring you of my careful and prompt attention to all orders received. I beg to remain, Your obedient servant, G. L. PRICE, PITT & CO., Brecon Road Nurseries, Abergavenny, August, 1919. LOANS" Fj pHE CORPORATION are prepared to receive LOANS on Mortgage of the Rates and various undertakings. For terms, apply to TOWN CLERK, Town Hall, Abergavenny. Town Hall, Abergavenny, July 25th, 1919. CHRISTADELPHIAN HALL, LION STREET, ABERGAVENNY, SUNDAY NEXT, SEPT. 7, 1919, At 6 o'c!ock (Ptea-ae note alteration of time). II Speaker: Mr. E. A. RUSSELL Swansea. Subject: A Wor!d of Unrest and it's cause, effect and remedy. COMB AND HEAR AND JUDGE:FOB ToUBSELF. SEATS ABB FREE, AND No COLLECTION. Miscellaneous. MONUMENTAL WORK. IT WILL PAY YOU TO ORDER NOW FROM STOCK. DESIGNS & ESTIMATES on application. ——WE SPECIALISE IN- BRASS MEMORIAL TABLETS. QOBEQT PQICE & SONS9 Adjoining Cattie Market Stephenson's Floor Polish. Wren's Boot Polish. Berber's Household Painty Reckitt's Brasso. G. R. BOUNDY 22 FROGMORE ST., Tel. 80. ABERGAVENNY. I TME TONtC WtTH i ————————— A DOCTOR. S i.—— GUARANTEE. ? If you want to maintain or Regain Perfect and Vigorous Heaith, Take FORT = REVIVER The Great Non-Alcoholic Tontc Stimulant. Free from Drugs. A !eadm? West-End physician writes :— The physician hesitates to preeerihe medicated wines because of the danger, especially to nervous patients. of the craving for drugs with which certain Tonics are 'fortined.' It is a pleasure, therefore, to recommend a Liqueur like Fort-Reviver, which is free from alcohol and contains no noxious medicament, and yet whilst being palatable and invigorating as well as refreshing, contains the most natural and beneficial of nerve There is nothing IiT:e FORT-REVIVRR for giring a feeling of energy and exhilaration, and a glow of health. It is a most de- liciously refreshing tonia and unrivalled for its reeupertttire effects. Made from the juicea of choice fruits, highly concentrated Everywhere. s/c Large ? o 3/9 Smaller size bottle. Write to'da.y for our 40-page Illus- trated Booklet, post free Including Bus route map of London. H. & C. Newman, 41/42 Upper Rath- 1 bone Place, W.I I I1 I i t Lustious, Fresh I and British- £12 gilt was off her legs through cramp and chill. Owner tried three other makes of pig powders without avail. Karswood Pig Powders im- proved her in twelve hours, and soon put her right. Owner says he would have lost her otherwise. Twelve for I/—Jeffreys & Son, Frogmore Stores, Abergavenny. FOR PURE HOME BREWEO ALES AND STOUT, WINES AND SPIRITS -TRY THOMAS DELAFIELD, KINGS ARMS, ABERGAVENNY. AT'SERVICE at Govilon Farm, Pedigree Short- hern Bull. (Dam, 900 gallons, recorded). HENRY TOWNSEND (for 24 years Foreman to Mr. Pitt) begs to o5er his services to anyone in the neighbourhood desirous of having thei Gardens attended to in a practical and MP-to- date manner. Estimates given for all kinds of Garden Work, or anything required for the Garden. BUDDING and GRAFTING under- taken. All kinds of PRUNING a speciality. Terms Moderate.—Address 28 Stanhope Street, Abergavenny. THIS, t???OO YOU tjBN?i SiTUPTr* ???? ?%? B ??M?  ? i? ?'i i?n M 11 ? I;i  CHEST COUaH ? ? ? ?\? ? S? ? ? ? s?' S? i"I Io¡ > C:'J. 1\ ''1 L.í! ¡.: í.. rcJ> '1' 1i.JR t c'I: i' t:4;¡¡ 'hI" \iH the 00" of Lhe .H,,1 l1.rd aa.;aH18t .1 )11 r.t1f'Cl" "ri, ldS ..0<1 cf tii Ch<nti<t* and Stor«. I( d"f",ult to ohtain .enJ <ir"c.t e..dcninc 1)6 01 L4 10 cr. ole Pn.'pr¡"ton: 0. DEAKtM & WUQHES. The lnilammatidyl Ram«dt9< Co.. BLAEMtVOt. "THE HMRATH OF HFE' A golden rule for Aea/fA/ ? Never have a meat meal ? without stewed fruit and BtRD'S Custardjj digestion I I Provides nutrition J -Aliseellaneous. King Menry V!ih Grammar School, Abergavenny. Headmaster H. W. NEWCOMBE, M.A., B.Sc., with Staff of Five Assistants. Tuition Fee (per Term) £1 2 0 The Headmaster, and the Second Master, are authorised to take in Boarders. Particulars can be obtained from either of them at the School. Next Term commences Wednesday, Sept. 17th. Admission to the School will be by means of an Entrance Examination which will be held at the School on Tuesday, Sept. i6th. at 2.30 p.m. The Headmaster may be seen by parents at the School on Monday, September 15th, from 2.30-4 p.m., or on Tuesday, September 16th, from 10 to i or from 2.30-4. Forms of application may be obtained from the Headmaster, or from FRED BAKER GABB, Clerk to the Governors. County Intermediate School For Girls, Abergavenny. Headmistress Miss HOULISTON, Newnham College, Cambridge, Historical Tripos Class II. With Eight Permanent Assistant Mistresses. Tuition Fee (per Term), Zi i o Pupils from a distance lodge at houses ap- proved by the Governors under the supervision of the Headmistress. Next Term commences Wednesday, Sept. 17th. Admission to the School will be by means of an Entrance Examination which will be held at the School on Tuesday, September 16th, at 2.30 p.m. The Headmistress may be seen by parents at the School on Monday, September 15th, from 2.30-4, and on Tuesday, September 16th, from 10—i and from 2.30-4. Forms of application for admission into the School may be obtained from the Headmistress, or from FRED BAKER GABB, Clerk to the Governors. Uanarth and Clytha Soldiers and Sailors Welcome Home Fund. RECEIPTS. Proceeds of Concert 6 4 Per Collecting Books :— Mrs. Tom Jones, The Forge 10 13 6 Miss S. J. Jones, Clytha Arms 8 10 6 Mrs. David Powell, Huntsman's House 7 7 6 Miss D. Harris, Wern Farm 660 Mrs. Prescott, The Pitt 2 13 3 Sale of Sewing Machine given by Mrs. Tom Jones 4 10 0 Proceeds of Prize Drawing 18 a o Second Raffle o 10 4 Sale of Shirts and Socks 6 7 0 t75 13 5 EXPENDITURE. To Mr. Wheatley, Jeweller -Z54 13 6 Printing Addresses 10 o o Miss S. J. Jones (Supper) 3 n 4 Mr. H. Powell-Car for Concert Party 1100 n Mr. John Owen, Printing 113 6 JJ Postages, Books, etc loo Balance in hand 131 S75 13 5 (Signed) VAUGHAN W. T. REES, August 25th, 1919. Hon. Treasurer. Llanarth Vicarage. Audited and found correct,—G. H. JONES. BOROUGH OF ABERGAVENNY. PROPOSED RECOGNITION OF OFFtCERS AND EX-SERVICE MEN. SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY PROMISED OR RECEDED. Amount fj') 11 6 Messrs. Chas. Edwards Ld., Llanfoist 550 Mr. Hy. Edwards, Flannel-street 220 Mr. W. A. Davies, Rock Villa i i o Mr. J. S. Jones, King David 220 £170 i 6 Further sums are required to meet the liabilities incurred. ABERGAVENNY HOCKEY CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club _/?_ will be held in the ANGEJ< HOTEL. on Tuesday, Sept. 9th, at 8.30 p.m. All interested (both ladies and gentlemen) are invited to attend. The Chair will be taken by Mr. A. M. Cr-xijFFE' NEVILL HOUSE SCHOOL. For Boarders and Day Pupils. Next Term begins September 17th. For particulars, kindly apply to A. E. RADFORD, Mistress Ijost or Strayed.. LOST from Penlanlas, Black Mare Pony.-In- formation to Police, or to Howells, Summer" field-road, Abergavenny. To Let. TO LET, Graigddu Cottage, Llanthony, in good reT ,,)a i r 3 be d rool-i-is.- repair 3 bedrooms.—Apply Matthew J. Knight, Llanthoiiy Abbey. FURNISHED ROOMS to Let, suitable for two friends to share, or separate with or without board. Terms moderate.—Apply S.D., Chronicle Omce. Too Late for dassiilcation. _L BASIC SLAG.—Agents ranted with good farming connections.—Apply, stating par- ticulars, Basic," Birchall's Ad\'ertising Omces, Liverpool. DRESSMAKERS.—Wanted, at once, a number of competent workers, including experienced evening gown hands, ist bodice and skirt hands, also Tailoresses and some junior workers for high-class trade.—Apply to Augustus C. Edwards & Sons, 10, 17, 18, High Town, Hereford. 54 Eggs a week witli Karswood Spice. T.'ien 18 eggs a week without it. Then back again to 5-1- eggs a week with Karswood, was the ex- perience of a poultry-keeper last winter. Moral: Never leave Karswood off. Packets 2M., Îzd., 1/3.—J ones Bros., Grocers, Llan- over. 10/15 cwt. MOTOR-VAN, four new tyres, four new Stepney head lamps, back lamp, body, and new engine in running order.—S Lion- street, Abergavenny. NOSTROLINE Nasal Specinc strikes a mighty blow at many preventable ills. It banishes nose infection, stops Influenza, Nasat Catarrh and Head Colds, and guards against Pneumonia and Consumption. Use it yourself and tell your friends. Of leading Chemists everywhere 1/3 (by post 1/5). Sold by H. T. T. Roberts, 56 Frogmore St., H. Shackleton, 9 Cross St., R. M. Williams 51 Cross St., Aber- gavenny; T. B. Dougall, Bethcar St., A. Williams, Church St., libbw Vale. Ml makes of Fountain Pens can be supplied by M. Morgan & Co., "ichronicle Omce. We hold a very large stock of Pads and Corn pendiuma, which we are selling at the lowest possible price.—M. Morgan & Co. Chronicle O&ce.