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"N I. E. THOMAS, M.P.S., and Optician" and Optician Medical Hall, Abepaman. j Sight Scientifically Tested. I j No Fee for Examination. Attendance daily. I WilliII LIIIU Onth MiLk aw4h, 80% A. J. paddockT Plumber, Gasfitter, Sanitary Engineer i and Electrician. I Large Assortment of Sanitary and Gas. Fittings kept in Stock. Prompt and personal attention to all orders. Estimates Free. 24, Cardiff Street, ABERDARE. NAT. TEL. 147. '7- Mountain Ash Cottage HospitaS. &a 16th ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD WILL BE HELD ON Easter Monday, March 28th, 1910. Chief Choral (150 to 180 voices) "Thanks be to God," prize, £100. Second Choral (60 to 80 voices) "0 Father whose Almighty Power," e25. Chief Male Voice (60 to 80 voices) The Rising Storm," X30. Second Male Voice (30 to 40 voices) Hymn before Action," £10. Girls' Choir (40 to 50 voices) The Shepherd," £ 10. Boys' Choir (30 to 40 voices) The Fairies," XS. Action Song, own choice, £ 5. Brass Bands (class A), Schubert," 241. Brass Bands (class B), "Robin Hood," 7-020. Elegy to the late Dr R. W. Jones, Penrhiwceiber, 215. 3 Soprano, 2 Mezzo-Soprano, 3 Contralto, 1 Girls', 1 Boys', 3 Tenor, 2 Baritone and 2 Bass solos, £ 2 2s. and £1 Is. each. 2 open recitations, Xl Is. each. Children's recitation, 10s. 6d. Essay, £ 2 2a. Englyn, 5s. Mining Examinations, X4 5s, 7 Pianoforte solos, £ 2 2s. and £ 1 Is. each. Violin solo, jEl Is. 2 Harp solos, £1 Is. each. Ambulance competitions, X5 5s. Adjudicators Dr H. Walford Davies, London Dr W. W. Goodworth, London, Mr H. C. Morris, St. David's, Pem. For full particulars see programmes, now ready, 2Jd. post free.—D. T. Evans, secretary, T. Hughes, assistant secretary. u ILE 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. Vicary & Co., Dean St. & Bridgend Yard. Nat. Tel. 177 ANNUAL FURNITURE SALE NOW ON AT HALL & SONS, THE LEADING FURNLISHERS, 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 be Dentists, or Agents for Dentists, and offering to extract Teeth to obtain orders for False Teeth. Such men have had no Dental Training; 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 0 ?") their teeth expose themselves to MANY DANGERS. Blood-Poisoning, Hemorrhage, Disease and life-long 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, of every description Neatly and Printing Promptly executed at the J: — LEADER Office, Market Street, w Aberdare, .0 Latest in Millinery. I am now making a Special and Attractive Show of all that isJJNewestf and JBest in |3 Millinery, Straws, Flowers, Feathers, &c., For the Early Spring Season. I cordially invite a visit of inspection. Joseph Thomas, am 1 & 2, IVJargaret St., Trecynon. 4oft ON& SODA WATER Is occasionally required by everyone, so see that you get McLaren's "ed Cross" Soda Water, A Brand far above the average Soda Water (vide Analyst's report). Copy of Analyst's Certificate. Analytical Laboratory, Liverpool, Feb. 23, 1910. I hereby certify that I have submitted to chemical examination samples of water and soda water made from same manufactured by Mr H. MoLaren, Aerated Water Manufacturer, Trecynon, Aberdare, and find them to be of excellent purity and quality and entirely free from contamination. The quality has been proved by laboratory examination to be of the best possible description and eminently suitable for production of High Class Aerated Waters, and I am also of the opinon that the samples are far above the average that come before me, and quite suitable for all and every purpose, and especially for human consumption. The soda water has a bright and sparkling appearance, complete aeration and with admirable palatabilty. zil Yours faithfully, J. W. CLAYTON, Ph.C., F.C.S. McLaren's Red Cross Brand Soda Water is sold in syphons and bottles, also put up in bottles sealed with the Goldy Hygienic Stopper, thus ensuring absolute cleanliness. WHOLESALE FROM- H. MclAEN, Trecynon, Aberdare. MEMORIAL HALL, ABERDARE. Thursday, March 17th, 1910. Under distinguished patronage. Grand Performance of Handel's I 4mt a-% "Acis and Galatea," 'I By the BETHANIA C.Nl,, 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. J. HOPKINS, IRONMONGER. 4 Canon Street, Aberdare. For all class of Ironmongery at lowest prices. Colliers' Tools a Speciality. Aberaman Cricket Club. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at the Swan Hotel, Aberaman, on Thursday, March 17th, at 7.30 p.m. The object of the meeting is to con- sider means of strengthening the Club, and to elect officers, &c., consequently all who are interested in cricket are asked to attend. ABERDARE. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES. MR JOHN HOWELL Has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction at the Bute Arms, Aberdare ON Thursday, March 24, 1910, at 7.30 in the evening (subject to the Common Form Conditions of Sale of the Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare Incorporated Law Society and to such Special Conditions as shall be then and there read), the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES LOT I.-All that Messuage or Dwelling House known as No. 7 btuart street, Aber- dare, lately in the occupation of the owner and estimated to produce a yearly rental of £ 25. The above Premises are held under an Indenture of Lease for a term of 99 years, computed from the 2nd day of February, 1895, and are subject to the yearly ground rent of £1 6s. Od. LOT 2.—All that Messuage or Dwelling House known as No. 32 Windsor terrace, Abernant, Aberdare, now in the occupa- tion of Mr Thos. Davies as tenant thereof, at a rental of £1 per lunar month. The above Premises are held under an Indenture of Lease for a term of 99 years, computed from the 2nd day of February, 1891, and are subject to the yearly ground rent of Yl Os. Od. LOT 3.—All that Messuage or Dwelling House known as No. 33 Windsor terrace, Abernant, Aberdare, now in the occupation of Mr Daniel Thomas as tenant thereof, at a rental of Xi per lunar month. The above Premises are held under an Indenture of Lease for a term of 99 years, computed from the 2nd day of February, 1891, and are subject to the yearly ground rent of £ 1 Os. Od. LOT 4.—All that Messuage or Dwelling House known as No. 59 Gadlys street, Aberdare, now in the occupation of Mr Daniel Walters as tenant thereof, at a rental of £ 1 per lunar month. The above Premises are held under an Indenture of Lease for a term of 99 years, computed from the 1st day of January, 1856, and are subject to the yearly ground rent of £ 1 3s. 4d. „ For further particulars apply to the Auc- iaoneer at his Offices, Lewis street, Aber- iman, or to MR. JOHN D. THOMAS, ] Solicitor, Aberdare. Skating Rink, Lesser Market Hall, Aberdare. The Second Grand Fancy Dress Carnival Will be held on Thursday, March 31, 1910 When Prizes will be given for Best Fancy Costume (lady), Best Original Costume (lady), Best Fancy Costume (gen- tleman), Best Comic Costume {gentleman), Graceful Skating (Couples), Musical Chairs, Coin picking race, and Bladder Fight. Tickets, Gentlemen, 2/6; Ladies, 2/ Visitors, Reserved seats, 1/ Back seats, 6d. Doors open 6.30. Skating 7 to 12 p.m. Frederick Edward Guley, Deceased. Pursuant to the Law of Property Amendment Act. 1859, (22 and 23 Vic. Ch. 35). NOTICE is hereby given that all Creditors and persons having claims or demands upon or against the estate of Frederick Edward Guley, formerly of Aberdare, late of 8, Beatrice Street, Swindon, in the County of Wilts, retired Railway Guard, deceased (who died on the 30th day of November 1909), of whose estate Letters of Administration were granted to Charles Guley on the 25th day of February, 1910, at the Salisbury District Probate Registry, are hereby required to send in the particulars of their claims and demands to the undersigned, the Solicitor of the said Administrator, -on: or before the 31st day of March, 1910. And notice is hereby also given that after that date the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Administrator shall then have notice, and that he will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose debt or claim he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 10th day of March, 1910. A. ERNEST WITHY, Swindon, Wilts; Solicitor for the Administrator. PRINTING Neatly and Promptly Executed at the LEADER" OFFICE. Glamorgan County Council Election. PENRHIWCEIBER DIVISION. Ladies and Gentlemen,— I beg to thank you most sincerely for electing me unopposed to represent you on the County Council. This is a great honour, and I heartily appreciate your kindness. I shall endeavour at all times to serve you well. Yours faithfully, BEN PHILLIPS JONES. Penrhiwceiber, March 9th, 1910. Aberdare Town A.F. Club, Ltd. Crand Football Tournament (2nd & 3rd Division Teams) Easter Monday March 28, 1910. PRIZES Winners of Final to receive 11 Cold Medals. Runners up to receive 11 Silver Medals. Entrance Fee, 5s. Entrance close March 24th, 1910. Entry Forms may be had from the Secretary, 10 Canon street, Aberdare. OH, DEAI? DOCTOR' C"Ir T ,1 /1rr XOH, DEAR DOCTOR! STOP ONE MOMENT. A MUST MY DARLING DIEF M THERE IS VERY LITTL1 HOPS, BUT TRY Tudor Williams Patent Balsam of Honej WHAT IT IS! Tudor Williams' Patent Balsam of Honey Is an essence of the purest and moot efSeacious herbs, gathered on the Welefc Hills and Valleys in the proper Bea.80.to., when their virtues are in full perfection^ and combined with Pure Welsh Honey All the ingredients are perfectly pam. WHAT IT DOES I Tudor Williams' Patent Balsam of Honey Cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and all diad- ders of the Throat, Chest, and Lunp, Wonderful Cures for Children's Cought after Measles. It is invaluable to weak- chested men, delicate women and chil- dren. It succeeds where all other reme- dies fail. Sold by all Chemists and Stores in Is., 2s. 6<1., and 4s. fid. bottles. Sample Bottle sent by post for Is. id., 28. 9d., and 5s. Great saving by purchas- ing larger size bottle. WHAT IT HAS DON]) FOB OTHERS 1 A Stipendiary and Magistrate in fcht County of Glamorgan remarks: — I feel it my duty to inform you that I have been using your Tudor William*' Balsam of Honey in my family, which u a large one, for many years, and have proved its great value, having used noth- ing else for Cough during Measles, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis, and can highly recommend it to all parent* for such complaints. YOU NEED NOT SUFFER I Disease is a sin, inasmuch that if you act rightly, at the right time, it can to a great extent be avoided. Here is a pre- ventative. The first moment you atari with Sore Throat, take a dose of Tudor Williams' Patent n Balsam of Honey It has saved thousands! It will save you I It is prepared by a fully qualified chemist, and is, by virtue of its composi- tion, eminently adapted for all cases G.,7 t-ougUs, Lplds, Bronchitis, Asthma, etc.; it exercises a distinct influence upon this mucous lining of the throat, windpipe, and small air vessels, so that nothing but warmed pure air passes into the lungs. The Children like it. It's the product of the Honeycomb, chemically treated to get the best results, DON'T ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES. THEY ASK FOR IT I So different from most Medicines, Nice to Take! Cures Quickly. For vocalists and public speakers it ha& no equal, it makes the voice as clear M a bell. Be not deceived. The popularity of Tudor Williams' Patent Balsam of Hone has resulted in many imitations beiui placed on the market. When buying therefore, see that the name Tndor Williams is on each bottle, and refuse any preparation advanced as being ç. Juat as good," or "A little cheaper/' Insiisi on TUDOR WILLIAMS'. MANUFACTURES, TUDOR WILLIAMS, M.R.P.S., F.S.C.I., Analytical and Consulting Cheidjst and. Druggist, by Examinatioa, MEDICAL HALL, ABE-RDAEE. The U ABERDAltE LEADER" has the guaranteed largest circulation of any newspaper in the Aberdare Valley. Glamorgan County County Election. BLAENGWAWR (No. 4 WARD). Ladies and Gentlemen,— On Monday last you did me the honour of returning me to the County Council to represent the above ward. I now J avail myself of the opportunity of re- turning you my very sincere thanks, and promise to serve you to the best of my ability. Yours faithfully, GWILYM A. TREHARNE. Belmont, Aberaman, 8th March, 1910. Prepaid Small Advertisements. Inserted at the following specially low rates. One week 4. wks, 13 wks s- d, s. d. s. d 10 words 0 6 1 6 8 6 28 0 9 2 8 5 3 86 II 1 0 8 0 7 0 Remittances may be made by Postal Orders or half-penny stamps. If hot prepaid double rate will be charged. Advertisement and Publishing Offices Market Street, Aberdare. SITUATIONS VACANT. CHEMIST'S Apprentice.—Wanted a well educated youth as apprentice to the drug trade. Outdoor; small premium every facility given for acquiring a thorough knowledge of the business. Apply to I. E. Thomas, M.P.S., Chemist and Optician, Aberaman. WANTED a Smart Young Lady as an TV. apprentice to the tobacco and fancy trade. Apply by letter to H. Veder Elford, 21, Canon Street, Aberdare. WANTED immediately Improvers for the Dressmaking and Costumes.-— Mrs. Rowland, 26, Tanybryn-street, Aber- dare. WANTED. WANTED Comfortable Lodgings—Bed- room and Sitting room for two lady friends.—Reply, stating terms and all par- ticulars to 92 LEADER Office. WANTED a House or Unfurnished Apartments by respectable couple. Regular payments. Good reference.— Apply, 23, LEADER Office. A "piKTISi: WJIMX. j.urou ,n u XX house m central position in Aberdare. Shop attached preferred.—Apply, 168, LEADER Office. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Good Pom. Pups. May be seen any time. For prices, &c., apply, Mills, Hairdresser, Market street, Aber- dare. SILVER and Golden Wyandottes' Eggs; pure strain. 4s. per dozen. Strong day old chicks due March 23rd, 6s. per dozen.— Pant Farm, Aberdare. THREE Semi-detached Villas, and Three Cottages, complete with all modern conveniences.. Southerly aspect; commanding fine view of district; close to station.—Apply, first instance, Y. Z., LEADER Office. TO LET. COMFORTABLE Lodgings at Trecynon for one or two respectable young men. Apply-Y-Z., LEADER Office, Aberdare. HOUSE and Shop in Trevor-street, _LJL Aberdare.—Apply, Mr W. Emerson Williams, Solicitor, 27 Victoria square, Aberdare. HOUSE to let. Seven rooms, bath, W.C., gas laid on.—Apply, D. J. Jones, Broniestin, Trecynon. FUENISHED Bedroom and Sitting room, close to centre of town. Piano Apply, S.Z., LEADER Office. FUENISHED Bedroom to let. No family.—Apply, Y.X., LEADER Office. TO LET. Eversleigh Villa, Llewelyn street, Trecynon.—Apply, H. Lewis, Ironmonger, Trecynon. TO LET large Warehouse or Workshop at back oi Hipps', clothier, 19 Canon td:¥'aa+: Qlrlrf-v AnUnvi AA I „ r "XI11- ,J'-IJ.vu. UUC; O.lJ.LlLi.1Il.H.]ö.ö.P1JJ.Y, tJ.. 1111an:1S, Hairdresser, Commercial street, Aberdare. TO LET. A House in Llwydcoed, 7 large rooms, also big garden.—Apply, House, LEADER Office. House, LEADER Office. ABEEGWAWE House, Belmont Ter- race, Aberaman.—Apply to Mr G. A. Treharne, Station street, Aberdare. Treharne, Station street, Aberdare. LOCK-UP Shop in Aberdare. Good I position.—Enquire, 171, LEADER Office. BEDEOOM and Sitting-room, to let. Would suit one or two gentlemen, or lady friends, with every home comforts. (Central).—Apply D. V., LEADER Office. MISCELLANEOUS. PRACTICAL GARDENER requires two JL days weekly thoroughly experienced inside and out; vines, flowers, vegetables, lawns, etc. Apply Gardener, LEADER Office. j — TURKEY EGGS, etc. American Mam- 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- tor.. WALLPAPEES from lid. per roll. YV Any quantity, large or small, 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- Lady'Specialist. Safe and certain remedy.—Address, 9, Guinea, street, Bristol- BAZAAE Goods.—Special, Id. and 64d. Greatest variety and value in trade. Wholesale only.—SALMON and MAT- THEWMAN, LTD., Plough Buildings, Gloucester street, Birmingham. Mention this paper. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS. Every Mother who values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use HAEEISON'S "RELIABLE" NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, Beautifies and strengthens the Hair. In Tins, 4id. 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- aman, 1. E. Thomas. '_T-J..V_

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