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i NOTICE. I THIS week, our Births, Marriages, and Deaths Column will be found on page 8. SKHJATIONS VACAHT. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Traveller "to a well-known firm of Welsh Printers, doing an extensive I business. Applicants must be conversant with most modern methods and be business setter. Welsh an advantage. Salary and commission.—Apply Box 21, News" Office, At>erystwyth. ai0/S Xpi^NTIC^ wanted lor the Iron- raongery and Cycle .trade. Apply, D. R. Jones, iNew-road, Llandyssul. A" PFuXJATlONS^-hich should be made at once in writing, to the Surveyor of Taxes, Portmadoc), are invited for the post of Collector of luxes in the Parishes of Do-lbenmaen, Bodfean, Ceidio, Carn- guwch, Pistyll, Llanengan, Llanbedrog, lilanlihangel bachellaeth, Llannor and d472 Pi'KENTlCJi/ wanted at once.—Apply, T. Jenkins, Chemist, Portmadoc. .0,()K-GILN EP.AU. Young house par- lourmaid wanted, middle October. Family, 3.—Mrs. Nelson, Hafod-road, Hereford. p234 RAPERY.-Thomas Ellis and Co., Terrace-road, Aberystwyth, have a vacancy for a smart lad as apprentice. d474 D ItESS-,NlAKING.-Wanted apprentices at once.—Apply to Mrs. Lloyd Benbow, Smithfi eld-road, Aberytswyth. p219 D REISSMAKLI P-ATTFNDANT required; salary commences at L25 per annum, with board, lodging, washing, and uniform. —Apply, in first instance by letter only, to Superintendent. County Asylum, Prest- wich, Manchester. d437 EM ALE ATTENDANTS.—Respectable Single Women required, of fair education and good height; previous ex- education and good height; previous ex- perience unnecessary; salary commences at £ 25, rising after satisfactory service by Annual increments of L2 to R,30, and on promotion to £50 per annum, with board, lodging, washing and uniform.—Apply to the Superintendent, County Asylum, Prestwich, Manchester d430 | lOOD Plain Cook or GoOK Genera U wanted early in October.—Apply, with zeferences and particulars, Mrs Haigh, Caer- 0 JFynon, Talsarnau, Merionethshire. p244 Good Working Cook-Housekeeper wanted on beginning of October. Small family, in country. House parlourmaid Good references necessary. A. "Oam- brian News" Offices, Aberystwyth d448 Good Working Cook-Housekeeper wanted on beginning of October. Small family; in country. House parlourmaid kept. 'Good references necessary.—"A," Cambrian News" Offices, Aberystwyth. d448 i[loT.ELS.-Wanted, good housemaid- waitress, must be clean, honest, quick, and willing; good references. —Apply, Commercial Hotel, Portmadoc. pl81 T AUNDRY-MAID required, to act also as attendant; wages commence at R,25 per annum, with board, lodging, wash- ing, and uniform.—Apply to the Superin- tendent County Asylum, Prestwich, Man- chester. d429 ALE ATTENDANTS required. Pre- vious experience unnecessary. Salary commences at J330, increasing to £50, and upon promotion to L65 per annum, with board, lodging, washing and uniforms.— ..Apply to the Superintendent, Oounty Asylum, Prestwich, Manchester. d351 S~~TRONG~LAD WANTED, age about 17, t for Milk Round. Salary commences ;at L26 a year.—Apply Evans, 36, Upper Marsh, Lambeth, London. p202 rpWO Good Cook Generals wanted for -& Epsom, Surrey one immediately, one October 25th. Comfortable homes and good wages to suitable girls.—Apply, Mrs Moran, qjjo Mrs Price, Fairbourne. p242 npHE South Wales Branch of the Caxton Poblishing Company, Ltd., has a vacancy for a Representative. Would suit ex-service man or one not jeligiible for service. The (appointment ,offers splendid opportunities for a man of push and go. Applications not considered from those engaged in munition or other temployment of national necessity.—By letter in first instance, Caxton Publishing Company, Ltd., 21, 22, 26, "Western Mail" Chambers, Cardiff. d469 W. ANTED General, age 18 to 20; corn- W fortable home; help given small family; references; state wtiges.-Apply, ft ones. Dywevor Farm. Llandilo, South Wales. aXTANTED.—A smart Errand Boy left school —Apply, Geo. W. Jones, 16, Farincees-street, A berystwy th. p210 WANTED in October, good plain Cook; 2 in family 3 servantsgood wages; 8ÐOd references only.—Wilkin, Cefnywern, Chirk. p245 SLXTANTED, an attendant, not over 40, • to assist a sick lady.—-Apply Mrs. Gibson, Waen, Dolgelley. p227 ANTED, girls straight from school for w printing works in Aberystwyth.— Apply., by letter, to Printing, Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. WANTED, at Borth, boys to sell "1" "Cambrian News. Munt have refer.enoes. GQG-d terms to right applicants. Appiv, by letter, to "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. d405 ^V/VT ANTED, about September 19th, young •-T sroman for domestic work. Family, 3; good -wages; fare by arrangement.— Pearse, 1, Stanley-road, Criccieth. j>159 '.VvTANTED, for Llanelly, a good general servant, able to do iplain cooking. Small family.—Apply, in first place, to Miss Phillips, 73, North^parade, Aberyst- w;tjh. p!75 T*7ANTEiD once, Driver fo? Ford delivery van; experienced.—Jarman, Grocer, Bargoed. pl94 VVT" ANTED, Smart Mais to act as Mana- Lwf-ger, Stock and Book-keeper; ineligible' for military service. -AppI-V, J. and R. Baird, Tailors and Outfitters. Oswestry. I WANIfEl).-Three Good Boot Repairers who can earn up to R2 per week. Apply to Dick's, Machynlleth, and to Dick's and Mortons, Aberystwyth. pl97 W ANTEt), immediately I for the Londonderry Cottage HosniiaJ.. Machynlleth and district, a Nurse (need not be fullv qualified), to work under the Matron. Salary, according t'o qualifica- tions.—Apply, the Hon Secretary, Bod- loiideb, Machynlleth. d468 < ? SITUATIONS WANTED. I STRONG GIRL required for ward and kitchen work. Uniform provided. —State wage and full particulars Matron, Children's Hospital, Leasowe, Cheshire. p224 ANTEL), a respectable Young Person, W as between maid. Apply, with. re- ference.—Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth. d432 ANTED1.—Working Barmaid. State ™ experience and wages ie(juired.- Old Junction Hotel, Conway. pl80 WANTED.—Strong healthy girl as gen- eral and help with baby, two maids kept. Previous experience not essential. —Mrs. J G. Morris Davies, Pwll Peiran, Devil's Bridge, Aberystwyth. (,411 WANTED.-Srnart youth as apprentice to ironmongery and furnishing trade, Bala.—Further particulars from L. J. Davies and Co., Ironmongers, etc., Bala. pl87 ANTED, on September 29th, a good plain cook; also a house-parlour- maid.—Apply, Mrs. Dr. Wood. Brongwyn- edd, Llanbedr, S.O., Merioneth. pl86 WANTED, at an early date, a really good Cook, male or female, capable of taking charge of hotel kitchen good wages given. Apply, Box 284, "Cambrian News," 'Aberystwyth. Please enclose reference, and age. d433 V^TANTED, Superior Help, to do the work of a small apartment house.— Hereford House, Queen's-road, Aberyst- wyth. pl60 VMTANTELD, a good Housemaid-waitress, at once.—Talbot Hotel, Aberyst- wyth. p237 WANTED, by a Welsh family in Liver- pool suburb, a cook; not under 40 preferred. Must be able to speak Welsh. Reply by letter, giving particulars and wages required, to Box "K 466," Lee and Nightingale, Liverpool p230 ~T ANTED, Working Farm Bailiff, over military age, experienced in all branches; wife to assist milking, do dairyl and poultry; no, or grown-up, family pre- ferred. Must have good references.—Apply, Thos. E. Lewis Bowen, Clynfiew. Boncath, S.O., Pembrokeshire. pl91 TO BE LET OR SOLD. ABERYSTWYTH.—To let, 12th Novem- ber, 33. Bridge-street; bath (h. and c).—Apply, Captain Jones, at 15, Terrace- road, Aberystwyth. p166 ABERYST W YTH.—Grafton House, near Castle, to be Let or Sold; modern conveniences; sanitation perfect.—Apply, Edwards Bros., Builders, Aberystwyth. pRICCIETH.—To Let, November~13th, 3, Stanley-road (2 sitting and 5 bed- rooms); 119.—Apply,iMrs Jones, 5, Stanley- road. p246 DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, known —" as Hotel Metropole, in Chalybeate- street, Aberystwyth, to let. Premises are in centre of town and suitable for any business. Immediate possession.—Apply, J. W. James. Tannery, Aberystwyth. pl44 VOli SALE, a Seven-Roomed Leasehold House, with domestic offices; long lease; very reasonable: owner leiving.— Apply Box 15, "Cambrian News" Office. j~l OUSE TO LET, November 12th, 1916, —— 55, Cambrian-street, Aberystwyth.— Apply, David R. Williams, Builder, Llan- badiirn. pin XXOUSE TO LET, with :mmediate possee, sion, No. 11, Corporation Street. Aberystwyth.—Apply to Roberts and Evans, rs. Aberystwyth. c767 LXOUSE TO LET, Furnished for winter months, at moderate rent: every convenience; bath, hot and cold.—Jones, Aerial, West End, Pwllheli. pl98 HOUSE TO LET, Furnished or Apart- ments, in good neighbourhood; nice large garden. Village 9 miles from Aberystwyth. Could give attendance.— Apply Box 13, "Cambrian News," Aber- ystwyth. > pl99 TD^R'l' of Hon«e to Let Furnished, in good -L neighbouiliood, for the winter months, could give attendance.—Box 12, "Cambrian News,"Office, Aberystwyth. pl90 ORTMADOC, 130, High Street, com- JL modious Dwelling House and Shop to let; best position in town cheap rental.- —Apply, Griffiths, 3, Caroline Street, Briton Ferry. pi15 SMALL BURNISHED HOUSE to le/t for the winteti- months- healthy position.—Apply Rocke Felle, Edge Hill- road, Aberystwyth. p226 ^PO LET, Commercial Inn, Llanon. Fully -V licensed. Free house. Low rent. Immediate possession.—Apply, J. Thomas, Belmont House, Llanon. p243 rrO LET, Permanency; 5s. weekly; -*• (central); good cooking; comfortable home. Apply, 21, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p287 /T1ALBOT HOTEL STABLES to let from A September 29th next.—Apply Talbot Hotel, Aberystwyth pl84 1 ^O LET, House and Shop, No. 5, Little Darkgate street; immediate possession. —Apply, Williams, 12, Corporation-street, Aberystwyth. pi 88 *>pO BE LET, Greenwich House, Barmouth, -*■ a Tiost commodious and convenient bouse and shop, situated in the main thorough- fare, suitable for any kind of business, to t, be let from 12th May, 1917.-Apply, for parti- eulars to G. E. Owen, Wern, Barmouth. p211 rnO LET, Unfurnished, Pennal Towers, shooting 2,000 acres iishing station 4 miles; Aberdovey golf links, 6 miles; telephone.—Thruston, Pennal, Maellynlleth. p214 T'WO FURNISHED ROOMS to let, with attendance if required; in the healthiest part of the town.—Apply, Box | 18, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberyst- wyth. p231 LAKE VYRNWY ESTATE. CEDICr FARM. TO BE LET with possession on the 25th -1- March next this well known and most! Desirable Sheep Farm, with excellent house and buildings, now in the occupation of Mr David Jones and belonging to the Corpor- ation of Liverpool. The farm is in extent of about 1900 acres. Mr Evan Morgan, Bailiff, Lake yjnwy. near Oswestry, will show the farm. For cards to view and further informa- I tion apply to Messrs. ADDIE & SON, I 5435. Land Agents, Welshpool. 'b.. "5 t TO BE LET OR SOLD. I ABERYSTWYTH—Furnished or un- furnished rooms to let, moderate i terms; one mile from town.—Apply, Box ±1, Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p183 HOUSE TO LET, immediate possession, No. 2, Trevor-road, Aberystwyth. Apply above address. pl95 TO LET, with immediate possession, Silverdale," 41, Queen's-road, Aber- ystwyth.—Apply to Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. d!56 rro BE LET, house containing 5 rooms and basement, with good view of sea. —Apply, 4, St. "Michael's-place, Aberyst- wyth. p232 HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. I ABERYSTWYTH, near sea.—Lady offers eomfortable well-furnished Apartments to one young lady out during day. 4s, per week.—Apply Box 20, "Cambrian News" week.—Apply Box 20, "Cambrian News" Office. p241 "APARTMENTS OR LODGINGS.—Com. fortably-furnished large front sitting room, with one or two bedrooms. Terms moderate.—■>, Prospect-street, Aberyst- wyth. p235 APARTMENTS for Ladies or Gentlemen* A Also Servant Girls wanted.—Mrs. J* Finch, Burleigh House, Aberystwyth. p240 ED-SITTING ROOM, with board, for gentleman. Ground.floor; indoor sani- tation. Moderate.—"B," 15, Green Park, Bath. p233 COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS for winter months.—Apply, 62, Marine- terrace, A9berystwyth. p205 TpAMILY without children want for the winter season, from the beginning of October a small furnished house, clean and comfortable, for their own use, and in Aberystwyth.—Write to A.B. "Cambrian News" Office. p218 rjlHE people of South Wales will be. holidaying in September. Now is your time to advertise apart- ments in the two county papers for Breconshire, Radnorshire, and adjoining counties. 14 words, 9d; 3 insertions, Is 9d; 22 words, Is., 3 insertions 2s. "Brecon and Radnor Express" and "Radnor Ex- press," Brecon. d38 X\^ANTED two rooms with attendance; *'chiefly week-ends. Bath; terms mvst be modenrte; permanent.—Box 16, "Cam- brian" News" Office. p221 brian" News" Office. p221 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. »DE ON YOUR METTLE,' "Don't Hoard your! O Metal," Wanted (or Munitions. Cash buyers Brass, Copper, Ltôad, Zinc, Heavy Cabt Iron, Scrap; 65.. ton, also buyer old Portabl Engines Morta c Pans, Rancid Fats, Damp Tea Dirty Damp Sugars, I Old Cutrant". anit-hiug purchased, no waiting for Cash.—Thomas Horton, Merthyr pSI GREY HAIR permanently and speedily NA restored to its original colour by using Harrison's Hair Colour Restorer. It is not a dye, but by natural means act as a restor- ative. Contains nothing injurious and is beneficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, price Is. 6d (postage, 3d. extra). Manufacturer G. W. Harrison, Hair Specialist, Reading. Agent for Aberystwyth: W. Miall Jones, Chemist, 33, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth dll7 HONEY WANTED, Extracted and Sec- tions. State price with sample, per hundredweight, carriage paid-E. Boobier, Honey Merchant, Old Babell, Swansea. pl96 LAMPETER,~Wanted~Small Furnished House or Cottage, or Furnished Sit- ting-Room and Double Bedroom, with at- tendance.—Apply Box 14, "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. p204 "OAYTNG GUEST.—Wanted by lady a paying guest (lady); beautiful country house; North Wales.—Apply, Macfell, "Cambrian News" Office, Aber- ystwytfti. pi 69 rriRAPPED RABBITS required. Cash with order.—Apply to Box 9, Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth pl57 WANTED, House within 1^ miles of Aberystwyth, not less than 6 rooms, or in Aberystwyth. Moderate rental.— Apply, C., Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. d487 WANTED, Portable Steam Engine, from 10 to 12 H.P.; also rack bench.— Apply, with full particulars, Williams, I Madryn Mills, Pwllheli. p206 WANTED Piano. Give makers' I names with' the price expected.— Apply Box 17, "Cambrian News" Office. Aberystwyth. p222 MISCELLANEOUS TO BE SOLD. COAL, COAL, COAL, Truck loads any station. Write for price list to Jack King, Coal Factor, Handsworth, Birmingham. p220 J ARGE STOCK BELGIUM GLASS, 15oz., 3|d. foot; also American 18oz. equal to 21oz. Large Stock Picture Mouldings, 20 x 16. Enlargements on Card Is. 9d.; on Stretchers, 2s. each. 20 x 10 Frames to suit all prices.—Shatz, Arcade, Merthyr. ,pl29 S OUTHDOWNS. Shearlings and Ram Lambs; full pedigree, rare type, choicest strains of blood unsurpased for crossing Welsh Ewes. Production early fat lambs; early buyers get pick first-class stock. Inspection cordially invited.— Thomas Williams, Pentreffynon, Holywell, Flint,s..P130 ~l (l/m—SECOND-HAND Invalid Chair Good wheels and tyres; body wants repairs; would make useful truck.— Pritchard. Eifion House. Portmadoc. pl70 R ATS, MICE, MOLPS, COCKROACHES and BEETLES greedily eat Harrison's "Reliable" Rat Poison. Oats and dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prices, bct., Is., 2s. 3d., and 3s. 8d. Postage, 2d. G. W.Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents for Aberystwyth: W. 'Miall Jones, Chemist, 36, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. d116 "LLAW Y DIWYD A GYFOETHOGA." "|Z"NITTING MACHINES, only best -"• British-made sold (sample list of some few hundred customers free), lessons free. With or without stands- over 42 years experience. Chief depot, 30, Queen- street. Neath. d 107 SHORTHORN CALVES FOR SALE. F ARM-ERS can have the very best Bulls or Heifers delivered to their nearest stations at very reasonable prices. Bred from large-framed, deep-milching cows by pure-bred sires. Testimonials from ail parts of Wales.—Applv. F. B. Gill, High- gate, Whitchurch, Salop. dl23 SALES BY AUCTION. Sale Fixtures. September 21st.—LLANWYIKPELAN.— Sale of Live and Dea# Farming Stock, by order of Mr. Jolwi Jones. 'Sbr>teiriber of House Furnishings at Cefn-y-Bryn September 25rd, LLANIDLOES —Monthly Sale of Fat and Store Cattle and Sheep. September 26th, NEWTOWN.—Great Annual Prize Foal Sale and Monthly Horse Sale. Un.vards of R95 in Prizes. October.—Gwalia Hotel, North Parade. The whole of the Valuable and Well- made Equipment of this Commodious Hotel, by favour of instructions from Miss Harcourt, who is retiring from the business October.-55 Marine-terrace. Sale of Superior Household Furniture and Effects, by favour of instructions from Mrs. Lloyd. Several other announcements in due course. Offices: Newtown, Llanidloes,«ind Aber- y.stwyth. d457 GREAT ANNUAL AUTUMN SALES — OF 34 000 Kerry Hill, Cross-bred and Welsh Sheep. "JI/TESSRS. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS A have pleastit-e in anouncing the fol- lowing fixtures:— KERRY.—Special Sale of Kerry Hill Ewes and Lambs, Saturday, September 16th. LLANIDLOES.—Great Annual Cross-bred Ewe Sale. Monday, September 18th. P ANTYDWR.-Atinual Cross-bred Ewe Sale. Friday, September 15th. LLANBRYNMAIR.—Annual Sale of Welsh and Cross-bred Ewes and Lambs Thurs- day, September 14th. LLANIDLOES.—Annual Welsh Ewe Sale, Friday, October 6th LLANBRYNMAIR.^—Annual Welsh Ewe Sale, Monday, October 16th. Entries respectfully solicited and booked now. d456 AT PANTYDWR. v ON FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 15th. Annual Sale of Sheep In Pantydwr Village, in a Field adjoining the Railway Station." X OrtO KERRY HILL and CROSS- BRED EWES, RAMS, WETHERS, and LAMBS from this im- portant Sheep .Breeding Centre. Sale to commence at 11-30 a.m. Further Entries Solicited. Catalogues on application to the Auction- eers, MESSRS COOKE BROS and ROBERTS Auctioneers, Newtown. d489 AT LLANIDLOES. On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. THE GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF Hardy Cross-bred Sheep. K AAA SOUND AND IMPROVING YOUNG EWES, RAMS, W ETHERS, and LAMBS from this noted District, which are, as in previous years, certain to give satisfaction. Sale to commence at 10..30 a.m. Further Entries Solicited. Catalogues on application to the Auction- eers, JLTEJSSRS COOKE BROS and ROBERTS Auctioneers, Newtown. d490 SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. CHALYBEATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. JVTElSSRS COOKE BROS and ROBERTS are favoured with instructions by Mr. McDowall and Mr. Thomas to remove to the Carriage Building Works, as above, for convenience of sale, and Sell by Auction, On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1916, At 1-30 p.m., precisely, A Particularly Useful Lot of Well-Made and Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising Furnishings of Halls, Recep- tion, Bedrooms, and Domestic Offices. On view morning of sale. 'Offices: 28, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth, and at Newtown and Llanidloes. d488 MID-WALES HORSE REPOSITORY, NEWTOWN. Great Annual Foal Sale. Also the MONTHLY PRIZE SALE of HORSES in all Classes on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1916. Cash Prizes and 2 SILVER CUPS to the Value of £ 93. Upwards of 130 Foals entered in the September Sale of last year; 35 selling from 30gns. to 5Qgns. Entry forms on application to the Pro- prietors :— HALL, WATERIDGE, and OWEN, and MESSRS. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS Auctioneers. Newtown. VALUABLE Freehold and Leasehold Property for Sale By Private Treaty. The Commanding Shop Premises known as 28, TERRACE ROAD, Aberystwyth. The Commanding Shop Premises, No. 30, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWTTH. All those Subtantially-erected and Com- modious WAREHOUSES AND WORK- SHOPS in Cambrian-street, Aberystwyth. The Modern Residences known as Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, STANLEY ROAD, Aber- ystwyth. All that Desirable Freehold (Office) Build- No. 1, NEW STREET (formerly as a Bank), Pier-street, Aberystwyth. Freehold Double-fronted Private Country Residence, STRATA HOUSE LLANON, Cardiganshire. For full particulars and orders to view apply to the Agents: ATESSRS. OOOKE BROS. & ROBERTS Auctioneers, Estate Agents, and Valuers, Old Post Office Buildings, 28, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. d417 SALES BY AUCTION. HENDRE COTTAGE, LLWINGWRIL. TVTESSRS. GILLART and SONS are in- structed by Miss Morley (who is leaving), to sell, as above, on THURSDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 1916, The Substantial and Well-made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising the Appointments of Reception Rooms, briefly as under:—Excellent Pianoforte in handsome Inlaid Case, Canterbury Music Seat, Walnut Tall Glazed Cupboard, Old Brass Face Grand- father Clock, Oak Gate-leg Table, Capital Mahogany Two-leaf Table, Occasional Tables, Easy and other Chairs, Lounge in Sateen, Sofa in Plush, Fumed Oak Dwarf Bookcase, Barometer, Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Fenders and Fire Implements, Brass Candlesticks,etc.: a number of Engrav- ings, Oil Paintings, and Photogravures, quantity of Electro Plate and Cutlery, China and Glass, and Decoratixe Objects. THE CONTENTS OF 4 BEDROOMS, including a Superior Walnut Bedroom Suite, Bedsteads, and Bedding, Chests of Drawers, Dressing Glasses, Washstands, Toilet Ware, Blankets, etc. Also a quantity of Household and Bed Linen, Kitchen Utensils, and other Effects. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. Terms—Cash. FFOSLAS, LLANFARIAN. SALE OF CORN AND HAY CROPS. MESSRS. D. L. JONES, F.A.I., AND SONS have been instructed by Mr. John Jones (who is leaving the farm), to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1916, the Whole of the following CORN and HAY comprising of about 45 Large Field Mows of Wheat, 50 Large Field Mows of White Oats, 50 Large Field Mows of Barley. Also about 10 to 12 Tons of Ryegrass and Clover Hay, and about 10 Tons of Good Meadow Hay. The whole of the Crop have been secured in prime condition. Ffoslas is one of the best farms on the seaside to grow Corn, and always reckoned as one of the best for change of seed, and the crops this year are exceptionally good, and farmers should take advantage of the opportunity to secure a change of seed. Credit on conditions on all sums over Ll. Sale to commence at is p.m. sharp. The Sale of Stock, Implements. etc., will take place on Friday, October 6th, 1916. Posters with particulars will appear shortly. Esgerhendy, Tregaron, September 6th, 1916 d466 GILWERN ISSA, Near CROSSWOOD. SALE OF CORN AND HAY CROPS. MESSRS. D. L. JONES, F.A.I., AND ■ SONS have been instructed by Mr Thomas (who is giving up farming), to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1916 The whole of the following CORN and HAY Comprising of about 8 Large Field Mows of Wheat, 15 Large Field Mows of White Oats, 10 Large Field Mows of Black Oats, 10 Large Field Mows of Barley. Also about 5 Tons of Ryegrass and Clover Hay, and about the same quantity of Good Meadow Hay, all of which are in good condition in Hay Shed and at liberty to- remoVe until the next spring. Credit on conditions on all sums over £1. Commence at 2-30 p.m. sharp. The °f Stock, Implements, etc.. inli taV»e a<"e ?n Saturday, October 7th, sh tl s with particulars will appear Esgerhendy, Tregaron, September 6th, 1916. d465 28, MARINE TERRACE, CRICCIETH. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS. AIFSSRS. ROBERT PARRY and SON are favoured with instructions from Miss Jones, who is leaving, to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, on 'r SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd 1916 The Whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Being contents of 3 Reception Rooms, 11 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Etc Sale to commence at 12 noon Terms—Cash. 5, Salem-terrace, Pwllheli. d476 1,000 HORSES. £234 PRIZES. Crewe Horse Repository. GREAT AUTUMN HORSE SALES AND FOAL SHOW. October 5th.-Hunters, Harness Horses, Hacks, Pedigree Hackneys, Cobs, and Ponies. October 6th.—Great Sale of Heavy Draught Mares and Geldings, Lurry and Van Horses. Best Draught Geld- ings wins £ 20; 2nd, JE5. Farmer's Class: 1st, £ 10; 2nd, £ 5. October; 12th.—Annual Sale of Pedigree Shires and Young Agricultural Horses. Best Female Shire wins £ 20 cash. October 13th.—Annual Show and Sale of Shire Foals (the premier Show of the Midlands). Best Filly Foal, £ 10; 2nd £ 5; Ditto for Colt Foals. Champion Prize Best Foal LSO cash. Many special entries already to hand fbr these important fixtures. Schedules and entry forms on applica- tion. Entries close Light and Heavy Horses, Sept. 30th; Shires, Cart Colts, and Foals, October 4th. HENRY MANLEY AND SONS, Limited j d473 MR. JOHN DAVIES, AUCTIONEER and VALUER. VICTORIA HOTEI, YARD, LLANBEDR. NEXT SALE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21st, 1916 "Fair Day). ot FAT, DAIRY AND STORE CATTLE FAT SHEEP and LAMBS BREEDING EWES, WETHERS. STORE LAMBS, HORSES, Etc. Sale at 1 p.m. d455 SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. I Daniel I. Rees & Evans' SALE FIXTURES. 1916 Sept. 20th Llanon.—Important Sale of Corn and Hay at Alltgoch. Sept. 23rd, Aberystwyth.—Sale o,f Live and Dead Farming Stock, Cbrn and Hay Crops etc., Tyncwm. Capel Dewi Sept. 26th, Aberystwyth.—Sale of Farm- ing Stock, Crops, etc., at Caegynon, Cwmrheiidol. Sept. 27th. Devil's Bridge.—Hafod Annual Sale of Welsh Mountain Sheep. Sept 28th, Aberystwyth.—Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Crops, etc., at Llechweddimelyn, near Half-way House, Devil's Bridge road. Oct. 4th, Llanilar.—Sale of Farming Stock, etc., at Tynfron. Early Oetober.-Alltgoch, Llanon.-Sale I of Farming Stock, etc. Other Important Fixtures will be announced shortly. Auctioneers' Offices: 4, Baker-street, Aberystwyth. <1<119 LAMPETER AUCTION MART. SALE OF PEDIGREE AND NON- PEDIGREE STOCK. 1VTR. DANIEL I. RlvTS, Auctioneer, "■•will conduct his Third ANNUAL SALE of Pedigree and Non-Pedigree Stock, com- prising Bull and Heifer Calves, In-calf Heifers, Ram and Ewe Lambs Store Ewes etc., on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th' 1916. d464 HAFOD, DEVIL'S BRIDGE, Near Aberystwyth. Highly-important Sale of Welsh Mountain Sheep, Horses, and Cattle. T^ANIEL I. REES and EVANS have been favoured with instructions from T. J. Waddingham, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at the Hafod Arms Hotel Field Devil's Bridge, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1916, about 600 Strong Welsh Moun- tain Sheep Comprising of Ewes, Wethers. Rams, and Lambs. 3 Excellent Horses, Viz. :-1 Bay Cart Gelding, 15.3 h.h., five years old, quiet at all farm work, and be- lieved to be sound; 1 Brown Cart Mare, 16 h.h., seven years old, quiet at all farm work; 1 Cart Colt Foal. 5 Shorthorn Cattle, Viz.:—1 Pedigree Bull, 12 months old; 1 non-Pedigree Bull Calf 9 months old; 1 two-year-old Heifer in Calf; 2 Yearling Heifers. Sale to commence at 12-30 p.m prompt. Terms—Cash. 0: The Sheep will have been dipped in accordance with the Official Requirements, and all Stock will be put on rail free at Strata Florida or Llanidloes Stations. d494 CEMMAES ROAD STOCK SALES. THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 21st. The Annual Sheep Sale including a large supply of Draft Ewes, Wethers, and Lambs, In addition to the ordinary Monthly Sales of about 200 Fat, Store, and Dairy Cattle, and Fat Sheep and Lambs. Further Entries Solicited. Sale to commence at one o'clock. MORRIS, MARSHALL, AND rOOLE, Auctioneers, d485 Chirbury, Shropshire. SALES BY David Roberts and Son, AUCTIONEERS and- VALUERS, COR WEN and DOLGELLEY. Bv Direction of the Right Honourable the Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham MERIONETHSHIRE, NORTH WALES. TOWN OF HARLECH. MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS and SON, in conjunction with Mr. JOSEPH STOWER, will offer for Sale by Auction, at the Castle Hotel. Harlech, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11th. 1916, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, IMPORTANT and VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES Comprising Attractive Resideace and ex- tensive Grounds known as BRONY- GRAIG. Residence and Grounds known as NODDF A, together with Cottages, Accom- modation Lands, and Fine Building Sites. Plans and particulars may be had from the Auctioneers, Corwen and Dolgelley; Mr. Joseph Stower. 43, Chancery-lane, W.C.: or from Messrs J. Charles Hughes and Co., Solicitors, Dolgelley. d477 600 HORSES. 50 GUINEAS PRIZES. THE GREAT AUTUMN PRIZE HORSE AND FOAL SALE. North Wales Repository, Wrexham. "fl/TESSRS FRANK LLOYD AND SONS — invite entries for:— Wednesday, October 4th.—Hunters, Har- ness Horses, Cobs. and Ponies. Thursday, October 5th.—Heavy Town, Light Lurry, and Van Horses. Friday, October 6th.-Pedigrees Shires. 1. 2, and 3-vear-old Geldings and Fillies and Foals. Prize lists and entry forms on application. I Entities cJioSe Wedncfjdjiy, September 27th. d454 Y1: SALES BY AUCTION. COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY. PARISH OF UWCHYGARREG, MACHYNLLETH. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. "]VTR. JOHN PUGH has been favoured with instructions from the Rev. J. Gilbertson Prrtchard to Sell by Public Aufttion, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Machynlleth, on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18th, 1916, At 3 p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the Valuable Freehold Farm Known as BYRDIR, in the occupation of Mr. Richard Jones as yearly tenant, at the annual rent of J340. The above is a nice compact Farm of 113 acres. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Machynlleth; Messrs Atkey, Clarke, and Atkey, Solicitors, 9a, Sack- ville-street, London; Mr A. Meredith Roberts, Solicitor, Machynlleth. d424 LLWYN YSGU BORW7EN, 1 £ Miles from Llandre Station "|1J"R. JOHN PUGH has been instructed by Mr. David Owen to Sell by Public Auction, at the above, on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26th. 1916, The Whole of the Live & Dead Farming Stock Comprising 46 HEAD of CATTLE, viz., 10 Milch Cows (in profit), 4 Two-year-old Bullocks and Heifers, 18 One-year-old BulloclV and Heifers, 14 Calves. 6 HORSES. Bay Mare, 35 hands, in foal to "Dewstow Forest King IISucker of above; Bay Mare, 6-year-old. 15 hands; Chestnut Geld- ing, 3-year-old, 16 hands: Bay Mare, 2- year-old 14 hands; Black Filly, 1-year-old, by "Bayham Gallant." The working horses are quiet in all gears. 108 SHEEP (60 Welsh Ewes, 44 Lambs), 3 STORE PIGS. 50 COPULE FOWLS. GOOD MODERN IMPLEMENTS. Quantity HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (Old Oak.) Lundheon at 11-30. Sale to commence 12 prompt. Credit on conditions. d400 BARMOUTH. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. "jl/jTR. JOHN PUGH has been instructed by the Mortgagee to Sell by Public Auction, at the Masonic Hall, Barmouth, On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1916, at 3 p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), all those 2 Cottages and Premises Known as CRAIG-Y-DON. together with the Cellar Building now or lately in the occupation of Mr John Jones and Margaret Jones and another, each respectively held on an annual tenancy. For further particulars apply to D. Oswald Davies. Solicitor, Dolgelley; or the Auctioneer, Maengwvn-street, Machyn- Ileth. p4g3 ,,¡ PENYBRYN, CARNARVON. Important Sale of the Modern and Antique Household Furniture, Silver and Plated Goods, Glass, China a few articles of Jewellery; a collection of Valuable Oil Paintings and Water Colour Drawings by Artists of repute, Proof Engravings, Ornamental Items, Turkey, Axminster, and Brussels Carpets; a small Cellar of Wines, Rubber-tyred Gig, Brougham, Harness, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, and other Effects. fESSRS. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO., instructed by the executors of the late W A. Darbishore, Eeq., deceased, will Sell by Public Auction, on the premises, distant about a mile from the town of Carnarvon, on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26th, 1916, and two following days, at 11 a m. each day. On view Friday, September 22nd, from noon to 3 p.m. Cat,Io,-ues to admit two, price sixpence (by post eightpence), may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Bank Chambers, Bangor. d475 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PENRHYN HOUSE, ABERDOVEY. Sale of Valuable Antique and Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the Property of the late Miss Rosa Tomlins. "VTR. WILLIAM ROWLANDS has been ■ instructed by the Executors to Sell by Auction, at the above, EARLY IN OCTOBER, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Etc., Etc. Further particulars will appear next week. d479 BRENAN, NEW CROSS. Important Sale of Well-Harvested CORN CROPS and HAY. MESSRS. PRICE AND DAVIES HAVE received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1916, the following Corn and Hay Crops comprising about 28 Large Field Mows of Wheat. 80 Large Field Mows of White Oats 20 Large Field Mows of Barley And about 20 Tons of Clover and Meadow Hay. Credit on conditions. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. The Whole of the Crops are well secured and easy to remove. 2, Alexandra-road, Aborystwytli. d467 KILL THAT INSECT, TOMMY. SEND von r pi Is "out v«nder ionic tins of tO HARRISON'S NURSERY POMADE— they'll be very acceptable. When you hRVefttt; time to wash there's a hie chanep on'll have "companions." A little HARRISON'S POMADE KILLS EVERY INSECT hair and bo<lT. Ifust on having HARBISON'S POMADE. Tins of Comfort at 4Jd and 9d. Sold by all Chemists—or by post from HARRISON, Chemist. Reading. Agent for Aberystwyth W. M. Jones, Chemist, 33, Terrace-road Dolgelley, R. & G. Williams, Chemists, Queen's square. d4