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Ben Evans & Co., Ltd. SWANSEA. Telegrams: Evans, Swansea. Telephone: 1015 Central. Paris Agency: 52, Rue D'hautville. Madam, It gives me great pleasure to advise you that arrangements have been made to hold a Mannequin Parade of Gowns, Mantles, Tailor- made Costumes, Millinery, Furs, &c., on Friday and Saturday Next, October 13th and 14th, when the honour of a visit from you will be much appreciated. On this occasion we shall show original Models and Copies of the Latest Creations by well-known London and French Modelists. TIME OF PARADES: Friday Afternoon, 2.30 to 4.30 o'clock. Saturday Morning, 11 to I o'clock. Saturday Afternoon, 2.30 to 4.30 o'clock. p¡{ « Managing Director. I I IM ]NOE T:?j PICTURES AND VARIETY. This Week:—Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at 7 and 9 The Great "Fox" Production, THE WALLS OF JERICHO, By Alfred Sutro. LAST NIGHTS OF THE LUKUSHIMA TROUPE Of real Japanese Entertainers. FULL MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.30. (Same as at night.) Next WeekMonday, Tuesday & Wednesday, at 7 & 9. MARY NASH & ALEX. GADEN IN THE POLITICAL SCANDAL Exceptional Plot, Powerful Acting, and Novel Scenic Effects. THE TAFFIE.S The famous Welsh Pair-in Comedy and Harmony. Thursday, Oct. 26th-I Should a Mother Tell?' ? ? as HENRY THOMAS SON 2, Guildhall Square, P 0 have pleasure in intro- V^drillal CliCiij ducing to their Gentle- men Friends the "Aintree" Conduit Coat (AS ILLUSTRATED). It is perfectly balanced, easy-fitting Coat. Distinctive in appearance and thoroughly weather- proof, it is a garment of unapproachable excellence for Town, Country, Travelling, and general use. \Ve also hold a Stock of The D.B. Aintree," and The "Rainaway." £ rvr With the above we are making a ■J SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY j\ of Gents' Motoring & Military Gloves. ^NOW isthetime j to invest in Spectacles for the preservation • of your sight. Don't wait until all the dark weather 1 is past, but enjoy the long evenings in comfort while you may 1 Yon can act vonr t'Jt' thoromjUy mid accurately teeted b,, I ■ I iniirCl TOWY PHARMACY | ^A. I. JONES, CARMARTHEN J Anti-Aircraft Searchlight Companies, Royal Engineers. QUALIFIED MEN, with knowledge of internal conbustion Engines, or any branch of Electrical Engineering, between the ages of 41 and 47, are URGENTLY REQUIRED for above. Personal application should be made to the Chief Recruiting Staff Officer, Great Scotland Yard, Whitehall, London, S.W..(nsmb-io AUTUMN AND WINTER SHOW. LI. REES JONES, MARKET HALL Drapery and Millinery Establishment, CARMARTHEN, Are now showing a Full Range in the Latest Styles of all the NEWEST FASHIONS in Paletots, Showerproofs, Costumes, Astrachan and Fur Coats, etc. Fur Sets of every description. Blouses & Underclothing. Exclusive Designs in Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery. Velour, Beaver, and Felt Hats in all Newest Shapes. Value in Dress Materials and Serges which can be had in Latest Colourings. Drapery and Furnishing Departments contain a large and well selected stock of Household Goods at rock bottom Prices. Blankets, Quilts (Eiderdown and Home-made), Sheets, Counterpanes, Bed Ticks, etc. Art Serges, Plushettes, and Casement Cloths in all Colourings. A Splendid Selection of Oilcloths, Linoleums, Carpets, Rugs and Mats. Cornice Poles, etc. Gents' Mercery and Outfitting also hold a good Selection of Articles required for Men's Wear. Green Window Hollands and Ready-made Green Paper Blinds in all widths. M/^TI/^CT Owing to the new Lighting Regulations, this lNvy I I OH.Establishment will be closed on SATURDAY NIGHTS at 8 o'clock. galea big auction. JOHN FRANCIS & SON AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES Oct. 24—LLWYNFFORTUNE, Llane^wad —Stock and Crop. „ 25—CAUSEWAY, Laugharne—Green Crop. (A46 SALE ON TUESDAY NEXT. Clear-out Sale at LLWYNFFORTUNE. LLANEGWAD, Distant about 2 miles from Nantgaredig Railway Station, and 1 mile from LJanarthney Station. Highly Important and Unreseived Salo of Stock, Crop, Implements, and Effects. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instructions from Mrs. A. Rees (who is giving up Farming) to SELL by AUC- TION, at the above place, on TUESDAY. 21th October. 1916, the whole of the following Valuable STOCK, Crop, Implements, &c., cc,itiprisir-g:- HEAD OF CATTLE, including 24 f JL Shorthorn and Csoes bred Mrlch Cows, several due to calve soon atfter Sale; 3 Two-year-old In calf Heifers; 10 Yearling In-calf Heifers; 7 Yearling' Steers; 2 Yearling Shorthorn Bulls: Two-year-old Shorthorn Bull; 24 Steer and Heifer Calvee. HORSES, including Five-year-old 1 V Bay Gelding, good worker; Eight- year old Chestnut Mare, expected to be in foal; eight-year-old Collier Gelding; eight- year-old Mare; Four-year-old Cart Geiding; Yearling Cart Filly; Suckling Cart FilJy; Five-year-old Staillion, by" Norbury Elec- tor"; Six-year-old Hunter Gelding, by "Puro Gold"; Five-vear-old Ditto, by Ditto: Two- year-old Hunter Filly, by Sysonby Aged Cart Mare. A Q SHEEP. including 30^ Breeding TCtJ Eares; 1 Yearling Kerry Ratm Lamb; 1 Ram Lamb; 11 Lambs. 4 Pigs, comprising 2 strong open Sows; 2 strong Store Pigs. The CROP comprises about lOr; Tons of well-harvested Hay, 15 Stacks vf Wheat. 12 ditto Oats. 112 ditto Barley, 40 Rows Man- golds, 22C ditto Swedes. The Implements include Traip. Market Trap, Phaeton, 2 Carts, 2 Gamboes, 3 Mow- ing Machines. Hay Rake. Hay Maker. Hay Elevator, Hay Swather, Hav Loader. Pcaper and Binder, 5 Ploughs, Double Tom. 2 Harrows. Grubbers. Spring Tooth Harrow. Roller. Horse Hoe, Seed Drill, Turnip Drill, Cake Crusher, Threshing Machine, Winnow- in Machine, Chaffoutter, Sheep Rack, Cattle Cribs, 2 Wheelbarrows, &c., and many ether C ri useful lots. Luncheon at 10.30 o'clock. Sale to crmmcnee at 12 sharp. CREDIT ON CONDITIONS. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANGAIN. JOHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for <I SALE bv PUBLIC AUCTION eoniy in November/1916, the Valuable Freehold Farm known as YSTRADWAT TEII., comprising 59 acres or thereabouts. Further particulars will duly appear and in the meantime may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Carmarthen, or of Messrs. J. ■ F. Morris and Son, Solicitors, Carmarthen. Sales b\? auction. LLOYD & THOMAS' AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES Fridav. October 20th NEWCASTLE- EMLYN MART. Friday, Oct. 20—Special Sale of Shorthorn Cattle at Newcastle-Einlvn for Mr. Jones, COEDPERTHI, at 1.30 p.m. Friday. Oct. 20-Sale of Breoonshire Colts at Newcastle-Emlyn for Mr. H. B. Evans, PONTCARREG, at 3 p.m. Sat., Oct. 21.-Sale of a Freehold Farm, TY- NEWYDD, Nantgaredig. Monday, Oct. 23—HENDRE, Llanstephan, Stock, Tuesday, Oct. 24-LLANDYSSUL MART. Wednesday, Oct. 25 CARMARTHEN MART. Thurs., Oct, 26.-NANTYRHEBOG Bank- yfelin. Friday, Oct. 27-CILMARCH, Llande- feilog. Tuesday. October 31st-TROEDRIDW- MYRCH, Abernant. Wednesdav, Nov. 1 CARMARTHEN MART. ThurecSajy, November 2nd-Sale Fr?eho!d Small Holding. "BLAENlJR," Llangunnock. Thuisday, November 2nd—BLAENTIR. Llangunnock- Stock and Crop. Fridav, Nov. 3—NEWCASTLE-EMLYN MART. Saturday, NÛlv. 4—Sale of non-Pedigree Bulls at Carmarthen. Tuesday, Nov. 7-LLANDYSSUL MART. Wednesdav, Nov. 8-CARMARTHEN MART. Tlntrsdav. Nov. 9.-BWLCH, Mydrim. (A42 Auction Marts BY LLOYD & THOMAS AUCTIONEERS, CARMARTHEN CARMARTHEN, WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 25th. NEWCASTLE-EMLYN, TODAY (FRIDA V) OCT. 20th. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. LLANDYSSUL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24th. The Auctioneers will be glad if Entries are sent in as early as possible. SAI,E TO-DAY jFRIDAY). AUCTION MART, NEWCASTLE- EMLYN. ILOYD & THOMAS are favoured with -i instructions from Mr. H. B Evans, of Pcntoarreg, to SELL bv AUCTION, at the above place, on FRIDAY, October 20th, 1916, a number of Breconshire Colts, &c. Sale to commence at 3 o'cloak. I Sales auction. I SALE TO-DAY (FRIDAY). AUCTION MART. NEWCASTLE- EMLYN. ILOYD & THOMAS are favoured with J instructions from Mr. Jonets, of Coed- perthi, to SELL bv AUCTION, at the above •place, on FRIDAY, October 20th, 1916, a fine selection of Pedigree and Non-Pedigree SHORTHORNS. Sale to commence at 1.30. Catalogue- may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, 5. Quay Street, Carmarthen. SALE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISHES OF LLANEGWAD AND ABERGWILI. Important Sale of a very Valuable Freehold Farm in the Village of Nantgaredig. ILOYD & THOMAS are favoured with -A instructions to offer for SALE (subject to such Conditions as shall be then and there produced) at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, at 2 o'clock, on SATURDAY, Oct. 21st, 1916. all that valu- able Freehold Farm, known as TY- NEWYDD. situate in and around the Village of N antgaredig. Particulars and Plan may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay-street. Carmar- then; or of Messrs. Wartnabv, Jeffries & Linlev, Solicitors, Market Harborough. SALE ON MONDAY NEXT. HENDRE, LLANSTEPHAN. About 4 miles from Sarnanv G.W. Railway Station. ILOYD & THOMAS are favoured with J instructions from Messrs. William and Henry Jones (who are retiring from farming) to SELL bv AUCTION, at the above place, on MONDAY, October 23rd. 1916 the wnole of the Valuable STOCK, &c., comprising:— j* A CATTLE: 0D Milching Cows, several O* about to calve soon after Sale, and the remainder early in 1917; 1 Pnme Fat Cow, fit for the butcher; one 2-vear-old Bull; one 2 year-old heavy In-calf Heifer; 5-year- old In-calf Heifer: 7 Yearling Steers, and 15 Steers and Heifers. C* HORSES: 1 seven-year-old Cart Mare, j Daisy, expected to be in foal to "Pana Chancellor"; 1 valuable rising tihree-year-old Cart Mare. "Jolly," expected to be in foal to Ash King"; 1 aged Cart Gelding. Bowler 1 promising Yearling Cart Filly; 1 Yearling Cob, and 1 five-year- old Donkey- -f OQ SHEEP :55 Breeding Ewes, 70 1 Ewe amd Wether Lambs, 2 Yearling Rams, and 2 Ram Lambs. "1 ft PIGS: 1 Open Sow, 3 Bacon Pigs, lo and 11 Pifig. Together with the whole of the Imple- ments, Dairy Utensils, &c. Luncheon at 10 a.m. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. sharp. CREDIT ON CONCITIO-VS, Sales bp Bucnon SALE ON THURSDAY NEXT. NANTYRHEBOG, BANKYFELIN. Within Ona Mile of Sarnau G.W. RJyc Station. ILOYD & THOMAS are favoured witli J instructions from Mr. D. Williams to SELL by AUCTION at the above f laoe, on THURSDAY, October 26th, 1916: ~| ikik CATTLE: 34 grand deep MilcK- 1_ V *7 ing Shorthorn Cows, 20 with Calves a.t heels, 3 due to calve about day of sale, and the remainder before Christmas; 3 Prime Fat Cows fit for the Butcher, and 12 two-year-old heavy in-calf Heifers, 4 two- year-old1 Steers. 9 Yearling Steers, 15 Pro- mising Yearling Heifers, and 2 well-bred Bulls. 8 HORSES: 1 6-year-old Cart MaiQ stinted to High. Rock; 1 valuable 4-vear-old Mare by "Capstone Harold" and stinted to High Stepping Gambler," I three-year-old Cart Mare by "Capstone Harold" and stinted to "Hawton Calabar," 2 three-year-old Ponies stinted to "HigH Stepping Gambler," 1 Yearling Colt by "Royal Glen," 1 Yearling Haokner Filly bj "Bradfield Oonnaught," and 1 Cob Filly., The Implements include combined thrashing and winnowing machine, equal to new, reaper and bmder by Deerir-g,'t Cooper'% Sheep Dipping Bath, etc. Luncheon at 10.30. Sale to oommence at 12 o'clock. CREDIT a CONDITIONS. ON THURSDAY NEXT. 9, ST. CATHERINE STREET, CARMARTHEN. LLOYD & THOMAS have received in- structions from Mrs. Sarah Lewie to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on THURSDAY NEXT, October 26th, 1916, the whole of the valuable Antique and, other HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale to Commence at 2 o'clock. TER.Mg-CA' H. SALE ON FRIDAY NEXT. CILMARCH, LLANDEFEILOG, 4 miles from Carmarthen G.W.R. Station. ILOYD & THOMAS are favoured vviftj ■I instructions fiom Mr. W. Williams (who is giving up Dairy Farming) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place on FRIDAY, October 27th. 1915. the following Valuable STOCK & CROP, comprising:— CATTLE: 20 Shorthorn Dairy Cows, with calves at heels, 6 in full profit, 5 due to calve in October, and the remainder m January; 1917; 1 Two-year-old Bull; 2 fat Cows, fit for the butcher; 2 Two- year-old liean-y In-calf Heifers; 10 Yearling Steers and 15 Yearling Heifers. ~t /• HORSES: 2 Five-year-old Cart Mares, with Foals at 'oot; [ Fou^ year-old Maro with Foul at foot (the three expected to be in foal); 1 Three-year-old Mare, all good workers in all g*ear.=: 4 Two- vetT-old Cart Fillias by Castelhidu TV-rest King and Towy Regent (the four stiin Ii to Ash King); 2 Yearling Colts: Yearling Filly by Towv Regent, and 4 Suckling Colts. SHEEP: 30 Breeding Ewes, and Rams. 9 PIGS: 1 Sow with litter of 6 l'.j; and 2 Paeon Pigs. The CROP conaists of 2' Ricks of Hay, G Hagigard Stacks of OiltS, 5 do. Barley. 2 Ih. do Wheat, .i-ll well-harvested, and n excel- lent condition. Together with the Hay and Corn Crops. Luncheon at 13.30. Sale to commence at j2 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. Conveyances will leave Guildhall-square- Carmarthen, at 11.30 to convey intending Purchasers to the Sale. (A98 TROEDRHIWMEIPiCH, ABERNANT. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with -LJ instructions from Mrs. Thomas (who is leaving) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY, October the 31st, 1916. the whole of the Valuable STOCK and CROP, cotjipri-s 'ng:- CATTLE: 11 Deep-milching Sliort- horn Dairy Cows (early calver*): I Pedigree Shorthorn Bull. 8 Yearhi g In-caif Heifers; 10 Heifer, Steer and Bull Calves. (• HORSES: 1 aged Cart Gelding; 1 Fou1- W vear-old Cart Mare; 1 Two-year old Cart Filly (the two expected to be in fcal); 1 Four-year old Hunter Gelding, and 2 Suck ling Cart Fillies. •>•> SHEEP; 12 Breeding Ewes; £ 0 Ewe Lambs and 1 Ram. 7 PIGS: 2 pen Sows and 5 Porkers. A large number of POULTRY. The CROP consists of a lar-ve quantity of Hay in shed; 4 Haggard Stacks of Oat Ig, 4 do. Wheat, and 8 do. Barley (all weli-har vested and in excellent condition1; 30 Rows of Swedes and 20 Drills Potatoes. Tcgether with the Implenent.i and Dairy Utensils, and a portion of the Household Furniture. Luncheon at 10.3C Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. (A9\ BLAENTIR. In the Parish of Llaristcpli-Atn. ILOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instruction** from Mr. Henrv Davies to SELL hy AUCTION, at the above place, on THURSDAY, November 2nd. 1916. the whole of the STOCK & CROP. Also to b? offered on the Premises the Freehold Small Holding called BLAENTIR, eituatp as above and containing 8 acres or .2 thereabouts. Vacant possession on comple- tion. Sale of the Stock a 2 o'clock. Sale of the Faim at 3 o'clock BWLCH, MYDRIM. T LOYD & THOMAS are favoured with< J-J instructions from Mr. Thomas Thomas, of Posty, to SELL by AUCTION at the above- plaos, on THURSDAY, November 9th, 1916. the following valuable STOCK & CROP, compriBing:- 72 CATTLK: 17 Shorthorn Dairv $ Cows (7 wMi Calves at heels, 2 to calve before Christmas, and the retnainder early in 1917); 2 Pedigree Shorthorn Bulls by Melton ICmbleni; 6 Two-year-old' heavy In-calf Heifers; 9 Yearling Heifers; 14 Yearling Steers fit for the butcher), 16 Heifer anr! Steer Calves, and 1 Bull calf. (All the Cattle are by a Pedigree Bull, and out of a good milking strain). "1 HORSES: 1 Four-year-old Cart AO Gelding, 17 h.h., by Matchless; 1 Four-year-old Cart Mare, 16 h.h., by Moni- tor; 2 Three-year-old Cart billies by Match- less; 1 Three-vear-old Cart Colt by Moni- tor; 2 Two-year-old Cart Fillies; 1 valuable Two-yearold Ilackney Filly; 5 Yearling Cart Fillies and 3 promising Cart Suckers. SHEEP: 20 bound Shropshire OO Down Breeding Ewes; 10 Ewe Lambs. 1 Yearling Hampshire Ram and 2 Ram Lambe. /§ PIGS: 1 Sow with litter of 12; 1 JLjh Opcu Sow. 3GOKTS. The CROPS consist of 3 excellent Riekg of Meadow Hay, 3 Havguard Stacks of Wheat, 6 dQ. White Oats, 7 do. Mixed Corn, 9 do. Barley (all well harvested and in grand condition), 60 rows of well-grown Swedes. 20 do. Mangolds, and 20 Drills Potatoes. Together with the whole of the Implements, etc. Luncheon at 10 o'clock. Sale to Commence at 11.30. CRKDIT ON CONDITIONS. A Brake will run from the Three Salmons Inn, Water-street, Carmarthen, at 9.30 a.m. to oonvey intending purchasers to the Sale.