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I i. e. j Chem'ist and Optician I Medical Hall, Abepaman. Sight Scientifically Tested. ISO Fee for Examination. Attendance daily. VlCARY & CO. for Value in Vehicles. Choice Selection. Governess Cars all sizes also Pony and other Traps, new and second hand. Hauliers' Carts in Stock. VScary & Co., cwhteiwHgehtss& Dean St. & Bridgend Yard. Nat. Tel. 177 ANNUAL —— om" FURNITURE SALE NOW ON AT HALL & SONS, THE LEADING FURNISHERS, 9 Cardiff St., Aberdare. Genuine Reductions. Immense Stock. Inspection Invited. We have been requested to insert the following WARNING for the protection of the Public The public are hereby warned against ignorant men calling at people's houses, falsely representing themselves to 9 be Dentists, or Agents for Dentisis. and offering to extract Teeth to obtain orders for False. Teeth. Such men have had no Dental Teaming; in almost all cases they are quite ignorant of Dentistry, and without any fixed address, so that people they injure cannot trace them. In addition to this, extortionate charges are made for rough, common False Teeth. On no account should the Public have anything to do with them, many persons having been cruelly treated and defrauded. People allowing strangers to interfere _with their teeth expose themselves to MANY DANGERS. Blood-Poisoning, Hemorrhage, Disease and life-long b Disfigurement often result from the dirty instruments and ignorance of travelling teeth quacks. For their own safety, the Public are strongly advised not to allow anyone, except established Dental practitioners, to interfere with their teeth, and only to patronise respectable practitioners known to them. Persons requiring Dentistry should have nothing to do with men who canvass or those employing them. 0 The Bwlch Colliery Co., Ltd., HOUSE COAL. NANTMELYN GRAIG The best House Goal in the District. Prompt delivery to any part of town on receipt of post card to Bwlch Colliery, Hirwain, or ill Nantmelyn Graig Colliery, Cwmdare, or D. O. Jenkins, 18 Wtndsor St., Trecynon. ■TAT. TIL., 1M ABERDARE. NAT. TEL.. 200 HIEWAIN. X Mountain Ash Cottage Hospital nou 16th ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD WILL BE HELD ON j Easter Monday, March 28th, 1910. Chief Chore-: '150 to 180 voices) Thanks be to God," prize, £ 100. Second Choral (60 to *> voices)'" O Father whose Almighty Power," £ 25. Chief Male Voice (60 to SO voices) The RisirStorm," £ 30. Second Male Voice (30 to -10 voices) Hymn before Action," MQ, Girls' Choir (40 to 50 voices) "The Shepherd. £ 10. Boys' Choir (30 to 40 voices) drhe Fairies," £ 8.' Action Song, own choice, £ o. Brass Bands (class A), Schubert," £ 41. Brass Bands (class B;. "Robin Hood," £ 20. Elegy «o the late Br R. W. Jones, Penrhiwceiber, £ ls. 3 Soprano, 2 Mezzo-Sopranc, S Contralto. 1 Girls', 1 Boys', S Tenor, 2 Baritone arx; 2 Bass solos, £ 2 2s. and xi is 2 open recitations, ;El is. each. Children's recitation. 10s. 6\, Essay, £ -2 2s. Eng.y: Mining Examinations, £45s. 7 pianoforu solos, 28. allln ls, each. Violin sclo, is. 2 Harp solos, £ 1 Is. each. Ambulance Adiudicat'/rS Dr H. Walford Davies, Londor Dr W. W. Good worth. London. Mr H. C. Morris, Sf. DaPem, I For fall particTilars see programmes, now ready, 2-d vost free.—D. T, Evans, secretary, r HL,,gl,es. I ( MEMORIAL HALL, ABERDARE. Thursday, March 17th, 1910. Under distinguished patronage. Grand Performance ot Handel's low& "A cis and Galatea," By the BETHANIA C,M,, UNITED CHOIR (Conductor, MR. BEN RODERICK), Assisted by Eminent Artistes and an Efficient Orchestra. Tickets, 2/6 Reserved and Numbered; 1/6 and 1/ Plan of the Hall may be seen at 35 Victoria Square. G. Christmas, Hon. Sec. flew Drinks for the flew Year! CHOCCO (Reg.), a Nutritious & Pleasant Beverage. GLYX (Reg.), a pure, Sparkling Temperance Drink, ;n with a Champagnic basis. GLAMORA (Reg.), a perfect blend of Fruit, making a perfect drink. IRON BREW, for the Athlete and Footballer It contains iron, and is invigorating and blood-forming. wf0omale H. McLAREN, Trecyipi. y I Court Room SALES Court Room I FURNITURE. Kitchen Couches, 16/6. passive Kitchen Chairs, 3/6. Kitchen Dressers 25/- Bed & Drawing Room Suites, £ 3 10s and 6 Guineas. HILL'S GREAT FURNITURE SALES. I 1: JI1 I TERMS arranged to suit customer's convenience. J FURNITURjE. Court Room SALES Oourt Room • A. d, PADDOCK, Plumber, Gasfittep, Sanitary Engineer and Electrician, J Large Assortment of Sanitary and Gas Fittings kept in Stock, II Prompt and personal attention to all orders. Estimates Free. 24, Cardiff Street, ABERDARE. NAT. TEL. 147. Grand Theatre, ABERAMAN. Monday, Feb. 21, & during the week Extraordinary Play. Extraordinary Title. Douglas Bruce's Company "The Cirl who lost her Character." By Walter Melville author of "The Girl who took the Wrong Turning, &c., &c. Curtain will rise 7.15 p.m. Prices as usual. Beasts can now be booked at Messrs Phillips, Music Warehouse, Canon street, Aberdare, and Messrs T. Howells & Son, Printers, Lewis street, Aberaman. Aberdare Skating Rink, I Lesser Market Hall. A GRAND Fancy Dress Carnival Will be held I On Thursday, March 3. Prizes will be given for the following competitions: Best Fancy Dress, Ladies. Best Fancy Dress, Gents, Egg and Spoon Race, Ladies. Potato Race, Gents. Speed Race. Bladder Fight. Skating from 7 p.m. to 12 p.m. Tickets: Ladies, 2s.; Gentlemen, 2s. 6d. Spectators, 6d. An early application is requested as only a limited number of tickets will be sold. ———————————————————————————_j QUEEN'S HOTEL, ABERDARE. A Physical Culture Class on Monday, Feb. 21st. Terms 2s. entrance, and 6d, weekly. Instructor, AJAX," Merthyr. Room open Monday and Thurs- day nights, 7 till 10 o'clock. Sale Tuesday next, Feb. 22, at 2.30 and 7 o'clock. The Market Hall, Aberdare. j Messrs BURGESS & Co. Will Sell by Auction as above On Tuesday next, Feb. 22nd, at 2.30 and again at 7 o'clock, also on Wednesday and Thursday at 7 o'clock, about 750 lots of superior FURNITURE & EFFECTS j Comprising well-made Dining, Drawing and Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads and Bed- ding, Chests of Drawers, Handsome Side- boards and Cabinets, Overmantels, Ex-. celient Cottage Piano Iron Frame, Car- pets, Rugs, and Linoleum, and a variety of useful effects. On view Monday, 5.30 till 8.30, and. mornings of S2. Offices: 12 Skinner street, Newport. T. F. Hayter Daviestown Bakery, Aberdare. Fresh Bread Daily. VAN TO ALL PARTS OF TOWN Pikelets, Crumpets, & Muffins to be had fresh at the Bakery daily. Shops supplied at wholesale prices. TRY Hayter's Bread Public Baking Daily. Orders taken for GOOD FRIDAY BUNS. I Private Consultations. CLAIRVOYANCE. You will be astonished & helped. PROFESSOR IRVING Has removed to 40, Canon Street; Aberdare. Fees from Is. Children carefully examined. Advice given with regard to Music, Trades, Profession, &c. Hours 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. Call to-day. Visit drawing to a clcse, MONEY. C! ASH accommodation £ 10 to £ 1000. Interest 2/6 in the £ for agreed period, W. Jackson, 33 Commercial road, Hereford. JONES' j ma VILIX (Reg. Trademark), GIVES SAFE AND SPEEDY BELIEF TO Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Tight Chest, influenza, &c. Sold in Bottles, 1/1 £ and 2/- each, Prepared only by j WALTER H. JONES, M.P.S., Pharmaceutical Chemist, 3 Victoria Square, Aberdare. (Established 1826"- *1 Sunday I IN THE Market Hall. ANOTHER Grand Pictorial Entertainment I Entire Change in Everything. Some splendid pictures including, "A Father's Punishment." The Broken Locket." "Logging in Italy." "Chink of Gold." "The Poor Blind Man." Also, by Special Desire, we shall again show that beautiful pathetic picture, "Into the Shodow." New Pictorial Songs & Recitations. Mr. H. YORK will recite that beautiful piece entitled, II A Collier's Story." 'Time, &c., as usual. Don't Forget OLD HAGGAR'S Pleasant Sunday Evenings. Mountain Ash Urban District Council. Cwm Farm, Abercynon. THE Council invito tenders for the let- ing of the Cwm Farm, Abercynon, from the 1st day of April, 1910, to the 31st day of December, 1910. Conditions of the letting and Forms of Tender may be obtained on application to Mr W. G. Thomas, Surveyor, Town Hall, Mountain Ash. Sealed tenders, prepaid and endorsed "Cwm Farm "to be sent to me so that they may be received not later than 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Tuesday, the 8th day of March, 1910. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. By Order, H. P. LINTON, Clerk to the Council. Town-Hall, Mountain Ash, February 15th, 1910. The Urban District ¡ Council of Aberdare. Appointment of Junior Clerk. THE Council require a Junior Clerk in the Clerk's Department. Salary £ 1 per week. Must be a good Penman, and Typist, and have a knowledge of Book-keep- per week. Must be a good Penman, and Typist, and have a knowledge of Book-keep- ing. Applicants not to be under 17 years of age. Applications in own handwriting, en- closing not more than three recent Testi- monials, to be sent to me on or before the 3rd day of March next marked Junior Clerk." Canvassing, directly or indirectly, will be an absolute disqualiifcation. THOS. PHILLIPS, Clerk, Town Hall, Aberdare. February 14th, 1910. The Urban District] Council of Aberdare. PRIVATE STREET WORKS ACT, 1892. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Aber- J^l dare Urban District Council having determined that Private Street Works should be carried out in the Street known as Thomas Street, Robertstown, Aberdare, did afterwards at a meeting of the Urban Dis- trict Council, held in the Town Hall, Aberdare, on the 14th day of February, 1910, Resolve That the Specifications, Plans, Sections, Estimate and Provisional Apportionments of Estimated Expenses for carrying out Private Street Works in the Street known 1 as Thomas Street, Robertstown, Aberdare, prepared by the Surveyor, now produced, and signed by the Chairman, be approved of and adopted by the Council. That the Council having fully considered, do hereby resolve that certain of the frontagers will derive a greater and some a less degree of benefit than others, as shown in the Provisional Apportionment, and that where frontagers have already done any work opposite their premises, we resolve that due regard has been had to the amount and value of such work, and the Council having also duly considered that certain premises which do not front, adjoin or abut on the said.Street, but access to which is obtained from the same, and which said certain premises are in the opinion of the Council benefited, by the said proposed Works do hereby resolve that and do fix the sum, or proportion to be charged against such certain premises appearing and shown in the Provisional Apportionment and that these Resolu- tions be published in accordance with the provisions of the Private Street Works Act, 1892, and that copies hereof be served on the Owners of the Premises shown as liable to be charged in the said Provisional Apportionment." Dated this 17tb day of February, 1910. THOS. PHILLIPS, Clerk to the Council. Town Hall, Aberdare. j Education Act, 1902, Section 8 (1). Form 308 A (Notice)., Aberdare Urban District Council Local Education Authority. j l^rOTICE is hereby given in accordance _LN with the provisions of Section 8 (1) of the Education Act, 1902, that the Urban District Council of Aberdare, being the local Education Authority for the purposes of Part III. of that Act, propose to provide a new Public Elementary School ior about 420 children at Cwmaman, in the Urban District of Aberdare. The School will be available for the following area: The Urban District of Aberdare. Signed, THOS. PHILLIPS, Clerk to the Local Education Authority. Dated, February 4th, 1910. Section 8 (1) of the Education Act, 190'2, provides as follows "(1) Where the Local Education Author- ity or any other persons propose to provide a new public elementary school, they shall give public notice of their intention to do so, and the Managers of any existing school, or the Local Education Authority (where they are not themselves the persons proposing to provide the school), or any ten ratepayers in the area for which it is proposed to provide the school, may, with- in three months after the notice is given, I appeal to the Board of Education on the ground that the proposed school is not ¡ required, or that a school provided by the Local Education Authority, or not so pro- vided, as t!.e case may be, ia better suited to meat the wants of the district than the school proposed to be provided, and any school built in contravention of the decision L of the Baaed of Education on such appeal; shall be treated as auueofcssary." Aberdare Education Society, 1 A MEETING of the above Society will be held on Monday evening next, Feb. 21, at the Higher Standard School, when a Debate will take place on the subject, U SBOULD ATTENDANCE AT EVENING SCHOOLS BE CQMPUL- 1 SORY?" Miss A. G. George, Head j Mistress Town Girls', and Mr. T. M. Richards, A.C.P., Town Boys', will lead j respectively 'for' and 'against.' All in- terested in education are invited to attend: To commence at 7.30. Urban District Council of Aberdare. To Contractors. THE above-named Council invite Ten- ders for the carrying out of the Private Street Works in Brook street, Aberaman, Aberdare. Plans and specifications may be inspec- ted. and Bills of quantities and form of tender be obtained, at the Surveyor's Office, Town Hall, Aberdare. Tender, endorsed Brook Street," must be delivered to the undersigned, on or before the 10th day of March, 1910. The lowest or any tender will not necess- arily be accepted. THOMAS PHILLIPS, Clerk. Town Hall, Aberdare. 17th February, 1910. To Builders. TENDERS are invited for ALTER ATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO UNITARIAN CHURCH AND SCHOOL, Monk street, Aberdare, for the trustees. Drawings and specification may be seen at my office. Sealed tenders endorsed Ten- ders-Additions Unitarian Church" to be sent to the secretary, R. Williams, Esq., Caecoed, Aberdare, before 5 p.m., 28th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. LLEWELLIN SMITH, M.S.A., Feb. 15th, 1910. Architect, Aberdare. The Urban District Council of Aberdare. TENDERS FOR STORES, WORK, &c. THE above Council are prepared to _L receive Tenders for the Supply of the following Stores, Work, &c., for Twelve Months, commencing on the 1st April, 1910, and terminating on March 31st, 1911 (with the exception of Hay and Corn; and Provisions and Meat for Hospital, which are for six months only). SURVEYOR'S DEPARTMENT. 1. Ironmongery, Tools. 2. Smithwork. 3. Drain pipes, earthenware. 4. Street brushes. 5. Paving, curb and channel. 6. Portland cement, and hydraulic lime. 7. Cast iron water pipes. 8. Oils and paints. 9. Hay and Corn (Six Months only, up to September 30th, 1910), 10. Coal. 11. Scavenging Hirwain, Penywain, and Cwmdare Divisions. 12. Haulage of Metalling and Gravel, various districts. 13. Plumbing work. 14. Shoeing Scavenging Horses. 15. Harness repairs. CLERICS DEPARTMENT. 1. Printing. 2. Advertisements. MEDICAL OFFICER'S DEPARTMENT. 1. Provisions. (Six Months only, up to Sept. 30, 1910.) 2. Meat. (Six Months only, up to Sept. 30, 1910.) 8. Milk. 4. Vegetables. 5. Fish. 6. Drugs. 7. Disinfectants. 8. Printing. 9. Advertisements. Forms of Tender, Specifications, and all other necessary information may be obtained at the Offices of the Several Departments. The Council will not consider any Tender except those on the authorised Form, which must be sent to the under- signed on or before the 8th day of March, 1910, endorsed "Tenders for The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. THOS. PHILLIPS, Clerk. Town Hall, Aberdare, February 16, 1910. __m_ Prepaid Small Advertisements. Inserted at the following specially low rates. One week 4 wks. 18 wks a. d, s. d. s, d o words 0 6 m 1 6 3 6 28 0 9 2 8 5 3 Be 1 0 8 0 7 0 Remittances may be made by Postal Orders or half-penny stamps. If not prepaid double rate will be charged, Advertisement and Publishing Offie es Market Street, Aberdare, ■SITUATIONS VACANT. j WANTED smart man as collector and canvasser. Must be Welshman. Methodist preferred. Salary and commis- sion. Good prospects.—Apply, by letter, 169, LEADER Office. MISCELLANEOUS-. rpURKEY EGGS, etc. American Mam- JL moth Bronze, now supplying 8/- doz. special, 9/6 doz. Indian Runner and Ayles- bury Duck Eggs, 4/- dozen. Enormous Embden, Toulouse Geese Eggs, 9/- dozen. Exceptional opportunity. All clears re- placed free. Prompt delivery guaranteed. Incubators supplied. Reduction quantity, —Miss Walton, Ongar road, West Bromp- t o W ALLPAPERS from ljd. per roll. W Any quantity, large or small, I supplied at Wholesale Prices. Our stock exceeds 250,000 rolls of all classes. Write for patterns stating what class you re- quire.—(Dept. 147) Barnett Wallpaper Co., Ltd., Knott Mill, Manchester. ADVICE free for stamp. Mrs Stewart- A Lady Specialist. Safe and certain remedy.—Address, 9, Guinea street, Bristol. BAZAAR Goods.—Special, Id. and 6id. Greatest variety and value in trade. Wholesale only.—SALMON and MAT- THEWMAN, LTD., Plough Buildings, Gloucester street, Birmingham. Mention this paper. f MPOETANT" TO MOTHERS. EVery A. Mother who values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use HARRISON'S "RELIABLE" NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, Beautifies and strengthens the Hair. In Tins, 4$d. and 9d. Postage Id. George W. Harrison, Chemist Reading. Sold by all Chemists. Insist on having Harrison's Pomade. Agent for Aberdare:—Emrys Evans, Chemist, 9-10, Victoria Square; Aber- i a man, I. E. Thomas. ""IW wiwini wiuiPWiiiiLViiiii1 M\iMUxmmmar3air ff W«wtt!on receipt of tv-o stamps if"$5 2*^ you ^7 i>os* a Sample of u M Baotlops Famous Pi'i.' Kill '•Wei-, tro nrJUiont doubt the am* r M1 1 remedy ever tllscover' '1 fop I PV l 1 lrr«wui;ijr(tk«. They £ n- I Ai 'if a Special 3o*e»SflA(,S >• I -|H l\ CVlnt ,c 'y Send at once to ou« g I I 'D liALOWIK it CO., 8 1 bdl sibotanic Dnu?*Vk-tx S AijfL, Btectrlc Parana, HoUowar tontloti ? !■——m»..«II.ii i « a, WANTED. ADVERTISER wants to purchase a A house in central position in Aberdare. Shop attached preferred.—Apply, 168, LEADER Office. IjESPECTABLE couple want small L house at Aberdare in April. Good reference, and good tenant.—S. F. LEADER Office. ~77~ ^OB~smje7. VIOLIN for sale. Genuine Stainer. Valued by experts at £ 25. Will take £ 8 10s., or nearest offer.-Morris, Skating tilerdare. IMMEDIATE Disposal. Oak Grand- father's Clock, Brass Dial, perfect con- dition. Over 100 years old. Maker's name. Owen, Llanrwst." 4 very old Hand Carved Oak Framed Hall Chairs, recently upholstered in Crocodile Leather. Inspec- tion at my offices. Also American Organ, in perfect condition, and a Mahogany half tested Bedstead compl-te.-W. Win- stone Rees, Auctioneer, 2, Cardiff Street, Aberdare. "TO "'LET. BEDROOM and sitting room to let, suitable for one or two gentlemen, or lady friends.—Apply, H. W., Leader Office. SITTING room and bedroom, to suit a. s gentleman, or two gentlemen friends. Apply, L. P., LEADER Office. COMFORTABLE Lodgings for two gentlemen. No children.—Apnlv* W LEADEROffice. TO LET. A House in Llwydcoed, 7 large rooms, also big garden.—Apply Mrs Hopkins, Brynygsvaith Llwvdcoed. BEDROOM and Sitting-room, to let. Would, suit one or two gentlemen, or lady fnenas, with every home comforts (Central).—Apply D. V., LEADER Office. "LOST. ON TUESDAY, February 15th, White Wire haired Terrier. Two black spots on hind quarter. Finder rewarded detainer prosecuted.—Apply, Swan Inn" Trecynon. Book Debts for Sale. SHORT List. Fall particulars can be seen at the offices of T. W. Griffiths, solicitor, 22 Victolia square, Aberdare. PUBLIC Market Weighbridge, Market Street, Aberdare. THE above WEIGHBRIDGE has^ now been RE-CONSTRUCTED. All Goods and Merchandise can be weighed at 2d. per load. 1' T7" ELLY "Irr5 Gives the best price for all kinds of LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S Cast-off Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c<. Letters and Orders promptly attended tc Distance no object. L LEWIS STREET, ABJSRAMAN, AND 23, DYFFRYN STREET, GODREAMAN. • PTETHEK Wholesale Cabinet Works, 5, Herbert St., Aberdare HOUSE PROPERTY AND FURNITURE REPAIRED. UPHOLSTERING AND POLISHING, ALL WORK PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO. Trade Notice., The Premises lately occupied by Mr, David Bowen, Jeffreys Street, in Caegarw, Mountain Ash, Have been OPENED by Mr. H. Eynon With a Grand Stock of Finest Groceries, z ii Aft Ift Provisions, &c., &c, Mr. EYNON begs to inform the public that the quaJity of Goods will be exactly the same as are sold at his well-linown, Oxford Street establishment. or, "H-n_

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