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Sales by Auctipn", ? ? ?????????—————————— ? ?BOROUGH OF ABERGAVENNY J.ISTRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will offer by Auction in M0\EMBER, All those Three Freehold Shops. situate and known as Nes. 26, 27 & 28 CROSS STREET. Particulars from the Auctioneers, or of J. MOXON. Esq., Solicitor, Newport. BRECONSHIRE. PARISH OF CMWDU. J.ISTRAKER, SON & CHADWtCK, F.A.t., will oner by Auction, early in November, at the BEAR HOTEL, CRICKHOWFLt.. All those FREEHOLD FARMS known as CWM UCHA AND BLAEN CWMRHOS. Particulars from the Auctioneers, or of L 0. W. BRUNDRIT, Esq., F Solicitor, Denbigh. HEREFORDSHIRE. PARISH OF GARWAY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWtCK, F.A.I., are instructed to offer by Auction at the INN, PONTRILAS, on MONDAY, NOV. loth, at 3.30 o'clock, the VALUABLE Small Holding known as ROCK COTTAGE containing an area of 3 Acres (or thereabouts). Particulars in due course from the Auctioneers, or of H. GALLIENNE LEMMON, Esq., Solicitor and Notary Public, Abergavenny. MONMOUTHSHIRE. ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF ABERGAVENNY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWtCK, F.A.I., are favoured with instructions to submit to Public Auction (unless sold by private treaty), subject to Conditions of Sale, An Outlying Portion of The Coldbrook Estate AT THE ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, ox TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1919, at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, including with Possession in March, 1920, The Freehold Residence CAERDERWEN with GROUNDS and LANDS containing an area of 8A. 3R. 34P. Together with Seven Farms and Small Hoidings. LOT Description. Acreage. 1—Pot House Farm and Chase 39.377 2—Steps Cottage and Land 30.287 3-Pentre Farm and Woodtands 91.675 4-Foxes Bark Farm 49.775 5—Pentre Cottage .998 B—Dan-y-Stdrrid Farm 38.213 7—Caederwen—Residence & Lands 8.962 8—The P!ough tnn .332 Particulars of Sale and any other information from the Auctioneers, J. STRAKER, Sox AXD CHADWICK, F.A.I., Abergavenny Land Agent J. W. EARLE, Esq., FS.L, 6 Quality Court, Chancery Lane, W.C. 2 or of J. R. JACOB, Esq., Solicitor, Abergavenny. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919. CEFNDYGLWYD FARM, LLANVAPLEY. 41' miles from Abergaveuuy. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWtCK, F.A.t., are instructed by Mr. Noah Pritchard (who is leaving) to Sell bv Auction his 45 Young weH-descended HEREFORD CATTLE including 20 Fresh 2-vear-old Steers & Heifers. 50 SHROPSHIRE LAMBS. 9 SHIRE-BRED HORSES AND COLTS to STORE PIGS THE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AXD GEARS. 7 Tons of HAV. 18 Tons OAT & WHEAT STRAW. 49 Drills of SWEDES. loo Acres of GRASS KEEP to February 2nd. PART FURNITURE and DAIRY UTENSILS. including a fine old Oak Refectory Table, sft. 6in. Walnut Sideboard, n-stop Pickhard ORGAN. POULTRY APPLIANCES. Luncheon at 10.30. Sale at 11.30. Auctioneers' Onices Abergavenny. CEFNDYGLWYD SALE. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK are instructed to include a Set of 6 Chippendate Chairs on THURSDAY NEXT. PARISH OF LLANTILIO CROSSENNY.. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWtCK, F.A. are instructed to offer by Auction at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, All that Valuable SMALL FREEHOLD FARM situate an known as PEN-Y-LAN, containing an area of 22 Acres (or thereabouts). Particulars from the Auctioneers, Abergavenny CRICKHOWELL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2oth. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWtCK, F.A.t., will Sell for Mr. Gomer Morgan (who is removing to larger premises, Surplus I FURNITURE & EFFECTS incluidng Corn Bins, Bartlett's Weighing Ma- chine, Grocer's Cart, Oil Drums, Large Quantity of Glass, Ware Quarts, Glass Pints, &c., also the the large GALVANIZED & WOOD CANTEEN 25ft. x i5ft., as erected attherearoftheY.M.C.A. Hut (Bwlch Prisoners of War Camp), also the small DRY CANTEEN. Sale at i o'clock. PRELIMINARY. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2ist. MARKET HALL, ABERGAVENNY. J. STRAKER, SON" CHADWICK, F.A.I., will conduct an Important Unreserved Sale of ¡ 600 Lots of FURNITURE. UNEN, STORES AND DAtRY UTENStLS (removed for convenience of sale) including Outdoor Enects, Kitchen Utensils, China, Glass, Home-made Jam, Pickles, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOFORTE, Hall Dining and Drawing Room Furniture, Mahogany Roll-Top Desk, BEDROOM APPOINTMENTS, Massive Mahogany Suites, Bedding, Bedsteads, etc. Sale at i o'clock sharp. All Lots sold subject to production of paid Sale Bill upon removal of same. Auctioneers' Omces, Abergavenny. HAROLD :\IARKET. EWIAS HAROLD MARKET. MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER loth. GRADING of Cattle will commence at 9 o'clock. ALL MATURED STOCK previously returned will be given nrst claim. W. M. CHADWICK, Deputy Chairman. PRELIMINARY. TY CLYD, GOVILON. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWtCK, F.A. are favoured with instructions from Mrs. Keynton- Wuliams to announce an Important Sale of the entire FURNISHINGS of the above Residence to take place on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, DECEMBER nth & i2th. Catalogues in due course from the Auctioneers, Abergavenny. at a charge of 6d. each. SKIRRID FARM, LLANVIHANGEL CRUCORNEY- SALE or LIVE & DEAD F_R:\IIN<,? STOCK, IMPLEMENTS. FODDER, & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, THURSDAY, Nov. 27, 1919. under direction of the Representatives of Mr. Edgar Williams, deceased. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.t., Auctioneer. Sale by Aun" Established 1747- DAVIS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. Property Specialists ana Expert Valuers For the County of Monmouth. ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS. 26, STOW-HtLL, NEWPORT. TEL., 2815. I MAGOR HOUSE, I USK. TEL., 8 MONMOUTHSHIRE. In a Picturesque part of the County, close to and above NANTYDERRY STATION, on the main G.W. line between Newport, Pontypool Road and Abergavennv. IMPORTANT SALE OF AN ATTRACTIVE AND CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as GOYTREY FARM, situate as above, and adjoining a good road, and in the Parish of Goytrey. It comprises a Substantially Built MODERN RESIDENCE of 5 Bedrooms, Bath-room, Dining-room, Draw- ing-room with bay windows, Kitchen, Scullery, small wall-enclosed Yard, Lawn, Garden, etc., and suitable OUTBUILDINGS And well-farmed and watered Enclosures of PASTURE and fertile ARABLE LAND, lying within a ring fence, the whole having an area of 60 ACRES now let on an annual Candlemas Tenancy, which RENNIE & JONES are favoured with instructions from Mr. John Rees to Sell by Auction, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, NEWPORT, on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12th, 1919, at 3 p.m. Plans and Particulars may be obtained in due course from the Auctioneers, Newport, Usk, Monmouth, and Chepstow or MESSRS. DAVIES &. PRICHARD, Solicitors, CardifE. Mr. Frederick J. Shaw, PA.8.L, LAND AGENT, Chartered Surveyor & Valuer, Late Government Valuer to Somerset House and Board of Agriculture. Surveyor to Boards and Commissions, and Agent for extensive Landed Estates and other Properties, in many parts of the Country. OfHce: WESTGATE CHAMBERS, NEWPORT, Men. Miscellaneous. THE Abergavenny Board of Guardians have several Children (boys and girls) which they are desirous of Boarding Out in suitable Homes —Further particulars, apply Edwards, Union Omces, Monk Street WILL the persons who witnessed the Motor- Cycle Accident in Frogmore-street, near Bradley's, at about 10 p.m. on Sunday night, October 26th, 1919, kindly communicate with W. Bailev, Middle Brampton, Madlev, Here- ford. MOTOR REMOVING VAN. Any distance.— Fine, Frogmore-street. 'Phone 119. COULD NOT SLEEP FOR ? ITCHING. !NOLAK CURED ME. YOU use INOLAK for Itching Eczema, _JL Pimples, Chillblains, or any skin trouble. First touch will stop itching and start certain cure. No matter what you have tried, use INOLAK, the only remedy that will DRAW OUT all that causes skin trouble. Does not burn or sting. Will always cure. Get INOLAK, 1/3, 3/ 5/ of ROBERTS. Chemist, Frogmore Street, Abergavenny, and Chemists everywhere. To the Abergavenny Master Hauliers. NOTICE. A MEETING will be held at LABURNUM A HOUSE on WEDNESDAY, the 12th instant, at 7.30 p.m., to consider Prices of Haulage. Will all Master Hauliers please attend. U. CURTIS. TO THE TRADESPEOPLE & SHOPKEEPERS OF ABERGAVENNY. rr?AKE NOTICE that I will not be responsible JL for any debts contracted by my wife, Minnie Embrv, from and after this date. THOMAS EMBRY, 29 St. Helen's Road, Abergavenny. 7th November, 1919. ABERGAVENNY MUNICIPAL E'-ECTIONS. 1st NOVEMBER, 1919. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CANTREF WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I beg to thank you most sincerely for your renewed confidence in re-electing me as one of your Representatives. It will be my en- deavour in the future, as in the past, to watch the interests of the ratepayers of the Borough generally. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, CEO. R. PLOWMAN. Ty Cantref, Abergavenny, 3rd November, 1919. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE GROFIELD WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I wish to return thanks to all who sup- ported me on Saturday last, both by vote and service rendered. It was a very close nght, a clean nght, and the courtesy of all engaged in the contest was beyond all praise. Yours faithfully, RICHARD .IBALL. West View, Hatherleigh Road. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PRtORY WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I beg to thank you for your expression of confidence in returning me for the Priory Ward. Also all those who supported me by their influence and help. Yours faithfully, P. TELFORD. Lidstone, Monmouth-road, Abergavenny. HARRY VESEY SA!ES. LL Persons having any Claims or Demands of y against the Estate of the late H. V. Saies, of Sydenham House, Abergavenny, deceased, are requested to send particulars thereof in writing to us, the undersigned, Solicitors for the Executors. Dated 6th November, 1919. GABB & WALFORD, Solicitors, Abergavenny. Miss Rachet Herbert's Charities. A N ALMSWOMAN will be appointed on /t i9th November next. Application to be made to F. BAKER GABB, Clerk to the Trustees. ———.——————————————————————— f T— XMAS CARDS FOR FOREIGN POSTAGE.—Good selection at Morgan & Co.'s¡ Chronicle Office '"Wanted.' CHARWOMAN—Mrs. Williams, 35 Mill-street. Recommended by Mrs. F. Baker-Gabb. WANTED, respectable Day Girl must be fond of children.—Mrs. Percy Fraser, Frogmore-st. WANTED, a General: two in family.—Apply Ravenscroft, Western-road, Abergavenny. WANTED, at once, young Girl as Housemaid.— Apply Mrs. Marsh, Claremont, Monmouth-rd. WA-NTEI), immediately, good Cook-General.— Apply Mrs. Tong, Rocklands. WANTED, a smart, reliable Boy for Parcel Delivery —Apply The India & China Tea Co RESPECTABLE PERSON Wanted as House- keeper and to occasionally assist in business — Apply Sanavini, 4 Cross-street WANTED, House-Parlourmaid Between Maid kept —Mrs Hanbury, Nantoer, Aber- gavenny SHORTHANO-TYPIST Required by Seargeant Bros Ltd —Apply, stating age, experience and salary required WANTED, experienced Tractor Driver, also' Two Assistants for Pitwood Hauling —Apply immediately, A Jones & Sons, Ltd 14 Cross- street, Abergavenny REQUIRED, Timber Hauliers and Carters. Good wages paid.—Apply immediately, A. Jones & Sons, Ltd., i-). Cross-st., Abergavenny. WAREHOUSEMAN, able to drive and take charge of horse.—Morgan & Evans, Clarence House, Crickhowell. WANTED, Tack for Two Colts.—Williams, White House, LIantilio Crossenny, Aberga- venny WANTED, useful Help or General Servant for Farmhouse. Live as family.—Apply Mrs. Biddle, Dobson Farm, Abergavenny. WANTED to Rent or Purchase, a Six-roomed House in Abergavenny must have vacant possession.—Apply W. H. Rumsey, Horse Shoe Inn, Crickhowell. EXPERIENCED COOK Wanted dairy four in family five servants kitehenmaid. Wages, £50. Age, over 40. Apply Z, Chronicle Omce, Abergavenny. WANTED, post as Organist, in or near Aber- gavenny. Apply Organist, Chronicle" Office, Abergavenny. WANTED, young Girl as General, atle to wash help given.—Davies, Westward Ho Windsor- road. WANTED, Yon to know the Best Time to Sow Broad Beans, from Nov. ist to 28th. Best variety Seville Long Pod, Best stock at Eraser's. WANTED, good, strong General, under 20, for Pontypool. Four in family two maids kept. —Apply with references to Box No. 18, Chronicle Omce. WANTED, a good General four in family good wages to capable girl references essen- tial.—Seargeant, Aenon House, Pen-y-pound. WANTED, an intelligent Youth as Apprentice to the Printing. Good progressive wages.— Abergavenny Chronicle Printing Works. 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. GOOD Plain Cook Wanted; two in family, four servants good wages good reference in- dispensable.—Mrs. Beckwith, Moor Park, Llanbedr, Crickhowell. MAN AND WIFE Wanted for Plain Cooking and Housework man must have knowledge of table work.—Apply, giving references, and stating wage required.—Mrs. Harry BIessley, Nant-Fawr, Lisvane, Nr. CardiS. 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, Abef- gavenny. WANTED, intelligent Youth as Apprentice, to learn Piano Tuning and Repairing. Preference given to one who has had some piano lessons and can tell the names of notes. This is a good opportunity for a really quick and re- liable youth, who does not mind being told ,how to do a thing, to learn a useful trade.— Apply, with full particulars, to Heins and Company, Limited, The All-British and old established Piano, Organ, Harmonium, and General Music Merchants, 23 Frogmore-street, Abergavenny. For Sale. GARDEN BARROWS, Ladders, Carts, Gambos, &c.—Watkins, Wheelwright, Mardy, Mon. CIDER FRUIT for Sale.—Apply Watkins, Bridge Farm, Llanvihangel Crucomey. FOR SALE, Mahogany Corner Cupboard, yft. high x 3ft. 6m. wide also Solid Oak Side- board.—McCann, Carpenter and Joiner, Baker Street (over the Garage). FOR SALE BY TENDER, Five Freehold Cottages, Nos. 3, 5, 7, 9, n Chapel Road, Abergavenny.—For particulars, apply T. Young, Monmouth-road. MOLASSINE LAYING MEAL makes them all love laying. I, A. J. Wibberley, Corn Mer- chant, Cross-street, Abergavenny, recom- mend it. MALT DUST for Sale.—Apply Thos. Delaneld, Delaneld's Brewery, Abergavenny. io/- each, Pure White Leghorn Cockerels and White Wyandottes, from Noted Laying Strain. —Phillips, Pandy. SMALL Useful Electric Battery for Sale.- Apply Miss Clarke, 48 Cross-street. PEACE MUGS at G. R. Boundy's, 22 High- street, Abergavenny. OAK GATES and Posts for Sale.—Apply Vaughan Bros., Timber Merchants, Tredegar. Also Fuel Bloclcs, Firewood, and Slabs. PICTURE FRAMING promptly executed. Also Pictures and Glass for Sale.—Ernie Delaneld. THORLEY'S PtG POWDERS, as simple remedies for ills in pigs are the best. Certain cure for Catarrh, Cramp, Constipation, Eczema, &c. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS Thorley's Food for Cattle is a condiment for Horses and all Stock. During ploughing of heavy work extra exertion is required from your horse. Give your horse a packet or teacupful in the night-manger food. IMPORTANT TO POULTRY Keepers. OVUM, Thorley's Poultry Spice should be mixed with all Soft Food. Sold by :— Wm. Davis, 7 Cross Street, Abergavenny. PLOUGHS in Stock at Bevan's, 10 Cross Street, Abergavenny. FOR PULPERS and GRINDING MILLS go to Bevans, 10 Cross Street. LARGE STOCK of CROSS-CUT SAWS, AXES, and other Tools at Bevan's, 10 Cross Street. QUANTITIES of PLOUGH SHARES (all makes) in stock at Bevan's, 10 Cross Street. Leather Attache Cases, different sizes.—M. Morgan & Co., Chronicle It Office For &3ale. RANSOMES PLOUGHS in Stock. RHA— RHB—RND—at G. R. Boundy's, Aberga- venny (two doors from the Post Office). FOG, SMOKE, DAMP and disease germs are a menace to your nose and throat. Use Nos- TROUNE Nasal Specinc to soothe the irrita- tion and destroy the germs A touch of this fragrant specific makes you secure 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 Abergavenny T B DougaH, Beth- car-st A Williams, Church-st Ebbw Vale Lost or Strayed. STRAYED to The Green, Llanwenarth, a Cardie Ewe. If not claimed within seven days will be sold.—P. Price. LOST in Frogmore-street on 4th November, Smooth-haired Fox Terrier, with black spot on back.—Finder rewarded on giving in- formation to Mr. Cough, Rydal Mount, Aber- gavenny. LOST, Welsh Ewe raddle on shoulder, D on left side. Finder rewarded.—Davies, Llwyn- franc. LOST, Stolen or Strayed from Llanvihangel Court Farm, Nine Lambs, half tail 0 on each side and crup.-£S Reward to anyone giving information to Oliver Jones, Lower Stanton. STRAYED, Oct. i6th, Bay Cob Mare, 13 to 14 hands. If not claimed in three weeks, will be sold to defray expenses.—T. Haynes, Tycanol Farm, Llangenny. STRAYED, Light-brown Sheep Dog two white front paws, breast and tip of tail. If not claimed in three weeks will be sold to defray expenses.—J. Rumsey, Penallt, LIangattock, Crickhowell. STRAYED to Tycunnn, Cwmdu, Nr. Crick- howell, since August, Yearling Theaver. Ear mark swallow tail in point of right and hack under, dungfork spittle in point of left and notch over dot of raddle in each nank and on back. Owner can have same on paying expenses.—T. Hadley. To Let. COMFORTABLE HOME for One or Two young Men.—Apply Box 50, Chronicle Omce. SMALL Furnished House to Let.-Applt, Chronicle Omce. TO LET, Graigddu Cottage, Llanthony, in good repair 3 bedrooms.—Apply Matthew J. Knight, Llanthony Abbey. TO LET BY TENDER, The Skirrid Farm, Llan- vihangel Crucorney, about 60 acres. Early possession in December can be arranged.— Tenders to be sent to Thomas Young, Mon- mouth-road, Abergavenny, Agent. Miscellaneous. -===-=-=- -=-=:==-=-=- I DO YOU GOOD. DEAKIN'S MIRAOULOUS CHEST COUQH AND LUNG HEALER Will .mmtdiatety *rfMt the course of the <M<Mtt< lCuard agaJDlt all ill effects. Prices. 1/B tnd < of all Chemists Md S«Mt. If difficult to obtain Mnd dtMet enclosing 1/C <t M *<' the Sole Proprietor*: Q. DEAKIN & HUQHES, The inflammatioq RemedtM Go., BLAENAVOL "THE BQEATH OF HFE." NIGHTINGALE, 3 Stow Hill Newport. MAGN]IFICF,NT NEW PIANOS About Half-price. Best in the world at lowest prices. CHRISTADELPHIAN HALL, LION STREET. ABERGAVENNY, SUNDAY NEXT, NOV. 9, 1919, At 6 o'deck (PJf&se note alteration of timp). Speaker Mr. D. Monlson, BRISTOL. Subject: The Foundation of Chr!st!anity. Is it Secure? COME AND HEAR AND JUDGE:FOR YOURSELF. SEATS ABE FBEE, AND No COLLECTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Re-opening Monmouth Rd. Garage. This business which has been closed during the War has been re-opened by The Aher"avenny Motor Co., (XSXS), Liid.. THOS. TEMLETT, Manager. CABBAGE PLANTS 5s. PER 1000 RUTHER. ABERGAVENNY. 1\ -A"" .¡ ? J4Y I .L"i']:S1'1aneOU8. EYESIGHT This is the result of neglect. Some small defect exists in the eyes, which though too* slight to prevent dear vision, is serious because it places the eyes under a constant strain. Nothing wastes nervous energy like eye- strain—indeed Dr. A. L. Ranney says, I look to Eyestrain as the chief cause of nervous derangements." Nearly everyone nowadays suffers from some kind of nerve trouble—neuritis, neu- rasthenia and nervous breakdown are every- where. It behoves everyone, therefore, to make sure that their eyes are not imperilling their health. HEADACHE Pains in and around the eyes (especially o behind and above) as well as at the back of g the head, nearly always indicate eyestrain. o Whereas medicine can only relieve the o symptoms in such cases, proper Glasses will g remove the cause, and thus effect a per- o manent cure. g Headaches which follow eye work such as 00 reading, sewing, sight-seeing, railway travel- ling, or visits to theatre or picture house—al! g show the need for Glasses. Q Chronic headache-the kind which recurs ? periodically—can be cured, in 19 cases out å of 20, in this way. ? Best Quality Lenses and Frames correctly Fitted by HARRY SHACKLETON, Oculist's —— QUALIFIED CHEM!ST & OPTICIAN, PMScrtptioM Dispensed. 9 CROSS ST., ABERGAVENNY. YOU WILL WOO SOMNOLENCY IN. VAIN if you attempt to sleep ou ill-made and insanitary bedding. t No item in the equipment of the t'))H ttti hou?e is of more importance M?— ? i?"Z? than Bedding, and it is far ?l?nF ????\j better if means are limited to nM?? Y < fTj ? buy ? cheap Bedstead and "'?li? <jj?i?? good quality Bedding than a showy expensive Bedstead and poor Bedding. If you adopt the latter policy it is more than likely that you will be denied 11 Tired Nature's sweet re- storer, balmy sleep," and spend restless night hours. We are specialists in the manu- facture and sale of Sanitary Bedding and invite you to inspect or write for particulars of the many varieties we have on show P. E. GANE, Ltd., BCOUSB FURNISHERS, 163 COMMERCIAL ST., NEWPORT- G. R. BOUNDY, 22 FROGMORE ST., ABERGAVENNY I HOT WATER BOTTLES. MINCING MACHINES FROM 9s. Single & Double Burner Oil Stoves. Floor and Furniture Polish, RONUK & STEPHENSONS. ALUMINIUM and ENAMELLED WARE. Telephone: 80. Two Doors from the Post Office. GLASS & CHINA also, at 2 HIGH STREET. INCOME TAX. NEW ASSESSMENTS. STOCK VALUATIONS & ACCOUNTS. BXPERT ADVICE. SETTLEMENTS NEGOTIATED RXPEDITIOUSLY. Messrs. VMBhM-Rtchards lw lw & Williams lw Surveyors, Valuers & Accountants, Have Special Practice in TRADESMEN'S ACCOUNTS and INCOME TAX ASSESSMENTS. tmperiat Chambers, Ebbw Vale. Tel. 51. Beaufort Estate OtRce, ''4\LlCrickhowell': Td 16. DEAFNESS HEAD NO!SES———————— THROAT & NASAL CATARRH and all troubles due to Loss of Hearing, quickly yield to 'Mackay's Auraline' A remedy of established reputation in every part of the world. Perfected and invented by a well-known Ear Specialist. Numerous testimonials prove conclusively the efncacy and superiority of this specinc over every other known treatment.—Sold by most Chemists at 3/- bottle, or direct from THE MACKAY REMEDY CO., 106 Liverpool Road, !sHngton, London. RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES and BEETLES greedily eat Harrison's Reliable Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Price 6d., is., zs. 3d., and 3s. 8d.; postage zd.—G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent, ..tot. Abergavenny H. Shacldeton, Chemist, 9, Cross-street. Bryn- mawr: A. M. Jones, Cheitaist, 74 King-street CridchoweU: KirJdand t. < Miscellaneous. PEDIGREE LARGE BLACK BOARS for service, Ratby Secundus III." No. 7597, farrowed Oct. oth, 1917. Sudbourne Mar- vel No. 10051, farrowed April nth, 1919.— Rawlins, Crossonnen Farm, Abergavenny. FOR PURE HOME BREWED ALES AND STOUT, WINES AND SP<R!t8 TRY- THOMAS DELAFIELD, KtNGS ARMS, ABERGAVENNY. COLISEUM ABERGAVENNY. Telephone 33. MAKACHN& DiBBCTon RICHARD DOONER. REMDZNT MANAGER W. H. WALLER. MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY :— The Call of the Soul. A Stirring Drama, featuring GLADYS BROCKWELL. A DESERT HERO. A Two-Reel COMEDY, featuring FATTY ARBUCKLE. "T!tT MINH." THE CONCLUDING CHAPTER. PATHE GAZETTE (changed twice weekly) also WEEKLY PICTORIAL will be added. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY :— "BOND OF HONOUR" A Super Dramatic Production, featuring SESSUE HAYAKAWA. "HANDS UP Chapter 5. Featuring RUTH ROLAND. ADVENTURES AMONG THE CANNIBALS. Concluding Chapter of this stirring Series. 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. w BOROUGH THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (Friday) & TO-MORROW (Saturday) at 7.30. THE FAMOUS COMIC OPERA, CARMtNETTA Screaming Comedy. Tunefut Music. Picturesque Setting. MONDAY & TUESDAY, NOV. 10 & 11, at 7.30. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. CARL FREDRICKS presents "THE SUNBEAMS. The oldest established Concert Party in Great Britain, in a Show as Bright as the Morning Sun. The Something Better than a Concert Party. ARTISTES Miss Maggie Domican Mr. Eddie Nobte „ Nellie Worth „ Manfred Notan „ Clara Bell „ Bertram Maurice „ Doris Raleigh „ Tom Johnstone A 27 Years Continuous Success. Prices 2/4, 1/3 and gd. (including tax). BOROUGH THEATRE. Wed., Nov. 12, for one Night only at 8 p.m. ROBHRT COURTNHIDGR'S COMPANY. THE MA.N FROM TORONTO. The most delightful play of recentyeasr. Seats may be booked at Messrs Heins'. HOME-MADE BREAD FRED. HASELL, CONFECTIONER, WELCOME CAFE. CAKES and PASTRIES De Luxe. YE OLD FIRM, Estd. 1857. WILL EVANS, I (Late J. E. Ewans). SCULPTOR 2 BRECON ROAD MONUMENTS In Marble, Granite ata Stone. ME MORI AL- ':BR ASSE& DEIGN8 FREB.