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Cjwyl Dewi Sant, 1910. '&:9r THE ANNUAL Ak 'A,& Ulelsb national Dinner will be held at The TROCADERO RESTAURANT (Empire Room), SHAFTESBURY AVENUE, W., Next Tuesday Evening, March 1st (St. David's Day), at 7 p.m. prompt. The Right Hon. D. Lloyd George, m P. 9 (CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER), will be the Principal Guest of the evening, and will be supported by other eminent speakers. Chairman Sir E. Vincent Evans. A Selection of Welsh National Airs will be rendered during the evening. TICKETS, 6/6 each, may be secured of the several Stewards, or of the Hon. Sees.— J. OWAIN EVANS, 297, Vauxhall Bridge Road, Victoria, S.W. ARTHUR GRIFFITH, 15, Pembroke Square, Earl's Court Road, S.W. KIKQBR'8 SUFERFIICIS ¡ LW :j ø CC w m « !g w- Z cJ) W ø. 0 t- t- UJ (J) [ < | IS MANUFACTURERS, r; „ P. 160.REDCLIff STRMFT, cr t il BRISTOL. I g á377-a To be obtained at the Shops of MR. J. NETTEN, Cigar Importer, KING'S CROSS. D. COOKSEY & SON, Inexpensive and Modern Funerals. Cremation. Country Burials, &c. (Prioe.List on application.) 866, UPPER STREET, ISLINGTON, and 52, AMWELL STREET, PENTONVILLE Carriage Department 97, CHAPEL STREET, Telephone Nos. 30 and 601, NORTH. T. R. THOMAS & CO., Dairy Transfer Agents Experts and Valuers, 143, STRAND, W.C. TELEPHONE 2078 GERRARD. MILK: Clapham-Old estd. 112 gallons daily 4d., little 3d.; + i ounds splendid premises, with yard, stabling, sheds, &c.; rent £50. 21400. MILK: KeL sington-90 gls. dy. 4d., less little 3d.; goods 216 wk.; 4 prams. Good inventory with steam plant, &c. Fine premises. 21200. MILK: KenniDg-ton-Genume. 84 gls. dy. 4d.; 912 wk. in butter, eggs, &c.; pram rounds. Good premises at low rent. £ 1050. MILK: Putney, nr.-64 gls. dy. 4d. on 3 prams goods 218 wk. Pretty shop, house, yard, side gates, &c.; rent £ 50 long lease. e850. MILK: Southwark-68 gls. dy. 4d.,less little 3d.; shop £15 wk.; 3 rounds. Nice -shop and house, yard, stabling, &c.; low rent. 9700. MILK: Bayswater- Very select concern. 42 gls. dy. 4d., and 230 wk. in butter, eggs, cream, &c.; 2 prams; nice shop. Splendid position. £ 695. Highly recommended. MILK: Chelsea-Old estd. Fine shop. 64 Sls- dy. 4d.; counter trade 228 wk.; 3 pram rounds. Pretty shop, good house, &c. t65O. Any trial offered. MILK: Ealing-New estate. 32 gls. dy. 4i.; goods zCl5 wk.; pretty shop, modern house, good yard, back entrance, &c. Rent £ 45. 2480. MILK: Oxford St.—32 gls. dy. 4d.; 1 pram round shop trade £ 10 wk. Striking prsition; unopposed. low rent. 2450. Any trial offered. MILK: Borough-I 7 gls. dy. 4d.; pram, churn, &c. shop trade 230 wk. Nice shop. Same hands 15 years. E210, or near offer. MILK: N.W.-Good position. 19 gls. dy. 4d.; shop zCl3 wk.; pram pretty shop, nice house, rent 250, let £ 30. £ 195. Selling through death. MILK: Richmond-12 gls. dy. 4d.; pram, churn, &c. Nice trade in butttr, eggs, cream, &c. Rent 251), let £ 40. £ 130. Genuine. The Editor invites correspondence. All letters must be signed with the full name oj the writers and the address must also be given, not neces- sarily for publication, but as a guarantee of rtood faith. LONDON WELSH Rugby Football Club SEASON 1909-10 PRESIDENT: J. MILSOM REES, Esg., F.R.C.S. FIXTURE LIST. FIRST XI. DATE CLUB GROUND- iyio Feb. 23 Cambridge University Home 26 Cheltenham. Home Mar. 5 Rosslyn Park Home 12 Blackheath Away 19 Neath Home 25 Easter Tour Away Apr. 2 Catford Bridge Away 9 Leicester Away- -r'_r'j CAPTAIN-Mr. H. T. MADDOCKS HON. TREAS.—Mr. TIM EVANS, 68, Farringdon Street, E.C. HON. SEC.—Mr. J. C. JENKINS, 68, Mount View Road, Ststoud Green, N. ASSISTANT HON. SEC.—Mr. LEVI JONES, 1, Lansdowne Road, Hounslow, W. ..r"J- THE LONDON WELSH RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB: Will play all their Home Fixtures (1st, 2nd and 3rd teams) for Season 1909-10 on the HEATHFIELD G ROUND TRINITY ROAD, WANDSWORTH COMMON, S.W. Five minutes from Wandsworth Common Railway Station (L.B. & S.C. Ry.). Frequent trains leave Victoria Station-1.30, 1.52, 2.0, 2.22, 2.33, 2.45, 2.58 p.m. THE GREAT WELSH REMEDY. NAYIP O > O RELIEF FROM COUGH IN 5 FOR COUGHS, FOR COLDS. FOR ASTHMA, FOR BRONCHITIS, FOR HOARSENESS, FOR INFLUENZA. ■ A || FOR COUGHS, FOR SORE F;FJ| I (-41—I THROAT, MOST SOOTHING. \J\J U U I I WARMS THE CHEST, DISSOLVES THE PHLEGM. FOR SINGERS, FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS. MIXTU R E Proprietor, HUGH DAVIES. Chemist, Machynlleth.' London Agents: Mr. Edwin Jones, Chemist and I Optician, 232, Kilburn Lane, Queen's Park, W.C.; Mr. Thomas, Chemist, Upper Baker Street, W. Wholesale: Barclays, 96, Farringdon Street. DELICIOUS COFFEE. RED WHITE | & BLUE For Breakfast & after Dinner. NOTE.-Advertisements must reach the Office by Wednesday morning for insertion in the current week's number. Advertise- ments for insertion in THE LONDON WELSHMAN AND KELT will be trans- ated into Welsh free of charge. Printed and Published by THE LONDON WELBH PUBLIBBlNG Co., LTD., at 302. Gray s Inn Boad, London, W.C. Wholesale Agents-M. SOUTHWELL, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, and Printed by GRELLIER & SON, 302, Gray's Inn Road, London, W,C.