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CARMARTHEN JOURNAL, AUC. 1.1913 — LIGHTNING RESULTS Are obtained by Advertising your SALES & WANTS IN THE I" CARMARTHEN I JOURNAL
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IS YOUR HOUSE TOO LARGE for your own requirements f Why not make the vaoant rooms ipat towards the upkeep of the whole establishment? A small advertise- ment in our "Apartments" oolumn would oost very little, and Is almost sure to oatoh the eye of someone on the look out for the accommodation you can give. Send a Postcard to the Manager, THE JOURNAL, CARMARTHEN
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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. The was of charges for prepaid advertisement* in lb. CAILKARTIKZN JOUBNAL under the claase* of Situations Vacant, Sale by Private Contract, to be Lot or Sold, Apartments, Lost and Sound, aDd Miaeellaneoas, will in future be at TELEGRAM RATE. V One Three six > insertion. insertions. insertions. II 0 6 1 a 1 18 6 9 16 .« J J 14 10 2 8 1 • » i» »j j; 16 l 6 J J 4 » M 1 t » 6 » b MSN SERVANTS, HOUSEMAIDS. COOKS, fco., 00 any other pertons SEEKING FOR SITUATIONS, way advertise at to WORDS FOR SIXPENCE. All orders for advertisements must bear the name and address of the advertiser, and must be accom- panied by remittances to cover the cost. either in HALFPIHNY Stamps or Money Order. The Publishers do not guarantee the insertion of an advertisement in any specified issue, or at all, and will not he liable for any loss occasioned by the failure of an advertisement to appear in any epeoi. led issue; or at all. They also reserve the right to refuse insertion of any advertisement. Whilst great pains are taken to secure accuracy, the Publishers would impress upon advertisers the need for legible writing. In any caee they only Insert; advertisements upon the condition that they do not Mooept responsibility for inaccuraoiee, nor for any eonseyupnces ariaing therefrom. t Advertisements of the prepaid class are received op tn the first post on Thursday morning for inser- tion in that week's issue. I. King Street, London Offioes, Carmarthen. M. Shoe Lane. B.C. Maiitcb. When replying: to advertisements please mention 11 Carmarthen Journal." THERE is a Vacancy for a Girl Pupil to learn Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, &c., at the JOURNAL Office. App.icants must have had good grounding at an Intermediate School.-Apply, f Manager. (1592p WANTED, September, Experienced General; plain cookinjg, some washing; also strong Housemaid, about 19. References.—Mrs. Jones- Pugh, Mathwern, Whitchurch, Glam. (1640p [ ¥TTANTED, to Hire, for 2i months at Maesy- v v crugiau, a Small Governess Cart with Donkey, or Pony, donkey preferred. -Apply, by letter, stating terms, D. Baxter, 5, Vale Avenue, Chelsea, London. (1638p WANTED, Plasterer and Slater; only steady and competent workmen need apply. Wages, Bid.—Apply, T. J. Williams and Co., Cwmllynfell. (1641p WANTED, a smart, respectable Youth as Apprentice to the General Drapery.— Apply, Thos. Lewis and Co., Oxford Street, f Swansea. (1644p { A PPRENTICE WANTED.—Sharp Youth to I J\- Drapery Trade; no premium; live indoors. ADDIV, W. H. Lewis, York House, Stepney Street, Llanelly. ("78 WANTED, a good Trouser Hand at once; per- manent position.—Apply, D. and W. Thomas, 60, Woodfield Street, Morriston. (1645p GROCERY.—Wanted, Junior or Improver; out- G doors; Welsh.—Timothy Jones, Gorseinon. (1646p SPINNER Wanted; good money for a capable man.—Reynolds, Pontardulais. (1649p GENERAL Man Servant, married, sober, truth. G ful, and reliable; country place; healthy; rent, rates and living low.-Leta, JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (1654p WANTED, Respectable Girl for the Bookselling am' Fancy Business; apprentice, or one with experience.-D. Williams, 20. King Street, Carmar- then.. (1785 WANTED, Situations as Caretakers in any plaoe of trust, or as housekeeper and general in same house.-Sisters, JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (1656p WANTED, good Cook-General for small family; Nurse girl kept; splendid home and good wages for suitable person.-Apply to Mrs. William T. Morris, Westwood, Old Road, Llanelly. (1786 WANTED, a smart Groom to look after three W Hunters. Must be sober and steady, and an early riser.-Apply, with references stating wages required, to "Hunt," JOURNAL Office, Car- marthen. (1798 WANTED at once, Experienced General, not W under 20; comfortable home; good wages to suitable girl.-Mrs. Evans, Brynfield, Bishop- ston, Glam. ,(1663p GROCERY.—Wanted Apprentice and Improver; also Strong Youth about 18 as haulier; ln- ,door,Apply, Rees And Probert, Ammanforo. 1659p ø ilet. O LET, with immediate possession, the Stabling Accommodation for 25 horses); at the OM Kine George Restaurant, Priory Street, Carmarthen. -Apply, Lloyd and Thomas, Quay Street, Carmarthen. CLYNGWERNEN, Near FELINFOEL, LLAN- ELLY.—This excellent Farm of about 230 Acres TO LET from Michaelmas, 1913 or 1914. Apply, T. John, Park Estate Offlee, Llangennech. ,I (11J TO LET, next Michaelmas, the NEW INN Public House, together with the Out-bavfd- ings and 6 Acres, or thereabouts. of excellent Pastore Land, situate in the Village of Cwmbach, in the Parish of Llarfwinio, in the County of Car- marthen.-Apply to Mr. Wm. Lewis, Solicitor, N arberth. (1651p TO LET, a Farm consisting of 40 acres, in the vicinity of Llandilo. Last tenant retirted after 34 years tenancy. About 35 acres of standing hay. Immediate possession. -Apply. Mrs. Price, Post Office, Lower Brynamman. (1662p TO LET, Michaelmas, Small Holding (13 acres) in close proximity to coal and lime works.— Fuller particulars from Cabriel. Caeaunewydd, Aandebio6 (1664p TO LET, Alltygog" House, Llandovery, De- tached Villa Residence, 12 Spacious Rooms, Bath Room. &-c. Splendid Garden, Fruit Trees. Delightfully situated, adjoining Golf Link". David Evans, Bradford House, Llanelly. (lo58 WALES—CARMARTHEN.-1.000 Pheasants. 250 TV Partridges, 300 SniDe, 75 Duck, 100 Vari- ous, good Rabbit Warren, Keepers, Rearing, in- clusive. Station and Hotel 1 Mile. For season or on lease,-Apply, Messrs. J. A. Lumley and Dowell, Estate Agents, Lumley House," 34, St. I James's Street, London, S.W. (1800 ) TO LET, Butchers' Arms, Llandovery. Possesion j September.—Watkins, Llandovery, (lia* TO LET, "greyhound," Llandovery. Possession September. —Watkins, Llandovery (1795 If or Sale KNITTING Machines! Knitting Machines!!— You cannot imagine anything that pays better as Home Work than a good Knitter. Lessons free. Easy Terms, or good Discount for Cash. Lady Tutors will teach you at your own home.— Address, Griffiths, Machine Dealer, 30, Queen Street Neath. (1621p FOR SALE, EIDDWIEN FLYER V. (324 W.S.B.), dam by Woodcock (38 W.S-B.), sire Eiddwen Flyer II. (10 W.S.B.), 14 hands, 6 years old. He is able to produce strong Welsh Cobs, so much in demand at present.—Apply, Parry, Gwarllwyn, Rhydlewis. (1639p -4 PEAT MOSS LITTER, lowest prioes, delivered JL any station in Great Britain.—Charles Picken, Merchant, Wolverhampton. (1317p BASIC SLAG, all grades, also Kainit, Salt, fto., delivered any station In England and Wales. —Charles Picken, Merohant, Wolverhampton. (1316p T7W3R SALE, h.p. Humber Motor-cycle, just -F overhauled and in good condition; climbs anywhere; buying car; £ 24.—Roberts, Pontwelly Llandyssul. (1654p TO TIMBER MERCHANTS.—For Sale by tender, over an Acre of Mixed Timber on Pencoed Farm, Mydrim, convenient to St. Clears Station. Tenant will show the lot. Tenders to be sent in by 9th August, 1913, to Horgan Griffiths, Son and Prosser, Solicitors, Carmarthen. (1781 WHITE Orpingtons, Cook's strain, few /wvr early chickens-—Killick, Schoolmaster, Gwernogle, Nantgaredig. (1655n FOR SALE by Private Treaty, 3 fields near the town of St. Clears, known as Eithinfach, Llamcold-blow, and Wernfach.-Apply to the Vicar, Newcastle-Emlyn. (1632p FOR SALE Trout Rod by leading maker, 10ft., upright snake rings, patent fastening; first rate condition; with reel complete; 27s. 6d.; bar- gain.—"R. JOURNAL Offioe, Carmarthen. (1451 FOR SALE, Country Weaver's Workshop, Machinery, 2 Hand Looms, Fly, &c., &0. Will sell cheap.—Apply, J. M. D. JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. VISITING CARDS.—Ladies' size—Plain, 1/6; Gilt-edged, 1/9 for 50. Gent.'s site—Plain or Gilt-edged, 1/6 for 50 post free. Cash with order.—JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. Orders must be for 50 or more. OA BLACK MINORCA, Croad Langshan, White Wyandotte Cockerels for Sale, from excel- lent Laying Strain, from 3s. 6d. each. Inspection invited.—T. I. Griffiths, Albion, Llanddeusant, Car- marthenshire. 1660p ICYCLES.-DIRECT FROM FACTORY.— -0 Save money, get better value and easier terms. WARWICK CYCLES, 20 years' reputation. British throughout. Cash JB5 19s. 6d. Easy terms, 8s. monthly. Three-speed Models, 24 19s. 6d. Honest reliable machines. Fully guaranteed. Ap- proval. Delivered free. We don't spend thousands of pounds in advertising, but give the money to our customers. Send for Catalogue and special offer. WARWICK CYCLE Co. (Dept. C.), Birmingham. (1575p WALLPAPERS FROM lid. PER ROLL- Any quantity, large or small, WHOLESALE PRICES. Stock exceeds 250.000 rolls, all classes. Write for patterns, stating class required. (Dept. 113) BARNETT WALLPAPER Co., Ltd., Knott Mill, MANCHESTER. (1365p WE can provide you with WEDDING INVI- TATION CARDS at 2/9 per dozen. 60 for 6/9, or 100 for 11/ Envelopes to match stamped with silver Initial are included in these prices. LADIES READ THIS! Advice free for stamp, Mrs. E. Stewart's Famous Female Remedy, never fails.-Address, 9, Guinea Street, Bristol. (1472 WE offer you value in WEDDING CARDS.—- Prices from 2/3 per dozen, 50 for 5/9, or 100 for 9/ including Envelopes to match. Inspec- tion invited.—JOURNAL Offioe, Carmarthen. FOR SALE, Bookbinder's Wire Stitching Machine; also Three-figure Numbering Machine; both in good condition; can be leen.- Apply, S.N., JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. FLEAS, MOTHS, LICE, BUGS, BLACK. BEETLES, and all other insects speedily exterminated by using HARRISON'S CIMO- BANE, the New Insect Killer. Harmless to animals. In tins, 3d., 6d., and Is.; post Id.— HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Llandilo: D. M. DAVIES, Chemist. (1605p jgHORTHORN CALVES. TRONG healthy Calves are wet aarrtage i,sid upon lots of two or more to any station •& your district. Bred from large-framed Shorthorn sires and dams. Full of hair and bone. Undoubtedly the best obtainable. No fancy prices. For price list and book of testimonials, apply Fred B. Gill. High gate, Whitchurch, Salop. SHORTHORN Calves for Rearing, from Deep- S milking Cheshire Dairy Cows by Pure-bred Bulls; quotation to any Station; no fancy prices; correspondence a pleasure.—Frank Dobie, Littleton, Chester. (1647p Financial IMMEDIATE LOANS IMMEDIATE LOANS THE OLD-ESTABLISHED London & Provinces Discount Co.. Ltd., continues to LEND immense sums daily from £ IO to £5000, on Note of Hand alone or other security. Moderate Interest. Easy Instalments. Special rates for short periods. NO PRELIMINARY CHARGES WHATEVER, Largest and most honourabiy conducted business in the Kingdom Thousands of our legular customers have expre2sed their entire satisfaction in repeated transactions with us. A gentleman will wait upon you at once with Cash. Call or write (in confidence) to Manager, Mr. HARPFR, 48, STOKES CROFT BRISTOL, or to Local Agent- MR. BOURNE, 1, Willows Place, Swansea. ;Eio to aio,ooo To Lend by the Oldest West of England Firm, F. Lawrence, Ltd., on written promise to repay Life Policies, Furniture. Farm Stock, or other security. Principal remains, or can be repaid by easy instalments. Promptness and privacy. A fentleman will call and hand you cash at your house if desired, Mstance r>o object. l)o not expose your requirements locally. Write E. VICTOR HAMILTON, Don Chambers, Wine Street Bristol, SEVERAL large and small Sums to be Invested on Mortgage Securities on Freehold and Leasehold Properties at low percentage. -Apply. F. E Tunbridge, 8. Northampton Place, Swansea. (1601? Mbere to Stas Ht VISITORS TO LONDON.—Bed and Breakfast from 2s. 6d. 32 Bue from Paddington pass door, Id. Special terms students. -Evarm, Uanelly House, 38, Elgin Crescent, North Kensington. (1548p Xost ailb foullb STRAYED to Dolaugwinion, Llandovery, mountain ewe and lamb. Unless claimed within fourteen days will be sold.—Thomas. (1661 p J icfrucaticm JJIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. yi CARMARTHEN. V President of the Council: THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S, Lady Principal: MISS A. F. CLARK, B.A., London University. HE School give an Excellent Education ot JL very Moderate Terms. Admirable Accommodation for Boarders. Pupils prepared, for LONDON MATRICULA- TION and other Publio Examinations. Boys as well as girls can be received in the Pre. paratory Class and the KINDERGARTEN DE- PARTMENT. The Term began Wednesday, April 16th. For full particulars, apply to the Lady Principal. CARMARTHEN COUNTY SCHOOL. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HIUDMASTEB-E. S. ALLEN, M.A. (Cantab). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL: HEADMISTRESS—MISS B. A. HOLME, N.A. Late Open Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge Fees, £1 9s. per term. Reduction when there ar* two or more children from the same family. 0' The next Term begins Tuesday, September 16th-i The Headmistress (at the Girls' School) and the. Headmaster (at the Boys' School) will be pleased to see the parents of new pupils on Saturday September 13th, from 11 to 1, and on Monday September 15th, from 2.30 to 5. j Boarders can be received at both Schools LLANDILO. D. R. H. PRICE, L.T.S.C., T.C.L. Adjudicator and Teacher of Singing, THE BRIARS, L LAN-DILO. (1718 L LANYBYTHER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MR. STEPHENS, B.A., Inter. B.Sc., Land., assisted by trained certificated Mistress, will, during summer vacation, prepare candidates for the September and other examinations. (1604p JJALCYON COLLEGE, CONGLETON. CHESHIRE. Patroness—Lady Maxwell, of Calderwood. Principal-Miss Hughes Parry. Assisted by Resident English and Foreign Mistresses. High-class Modern Education. Moderate Fees. Proepectus. (1720 THE COUNTY (DUAL) gCHOOL. LLANUOVERY. < v Head Mistress—Miss M. E. PRICE, B.A. (London). FEES— £ 1 10s. per Term. Reduction for two or more of the same family. Next Term begins WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1913. Boarders can be received at the School. For Terms apply to the Head Mistress. (Signed) S>. SAUNDERS THOMAS, Clerk to the Looal Governors. July 28th, 1913. (1793 ART IN PORTRAITURE. Like all other arts the art of the photo- grapher is ever improving. People who receive many photographs from friends cannot help observing how much more distinctive some are than others. They stand, as it were, in a class by them- solves MR GEORGE WEAKS THE STUDIO, 121 LAMMAS STREET, Is very successful in making these Portraits of Distinction." A visit to the Studio will be greatly appreciated RTHE ORIENTAL TONIC 0 BRACING, SUSTAINING. Bottled by V HAYDN A MINERAL WATER Co. AA Under perfect Hygienic conditions W. S. MORRIS, WHOLESALE CtyOCER, CORfl, FLOUR, A SEED MERCH^T <5, BRIDGE STREET, CARMARTHEN. Nat. Telephone. 60. Telegrams, "Morris, Merohui Carmarthen. BEND FOB PRIC1 U»T. J^LANDOVERY & JJISTRICT BILLPOSTING & ADVERTISING CO., ALL ORDERS PBOMPTLY EXECUTED. Apply, MANAGER, High Street, LLANDOVEBY. (1777 CARMARTHEN gILLPOSTING CO. STAFFORD HOUSE, NOTT SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. BILLPOSTING and Advertising in all its JLF Branches throughout the Counties of Car- marthen. Pembroke. and Cardigan. (Please note ohange of address). JAMES JONES & SONS, BILLPOSTERS, KIDWELLY. ( Billposting executed throughout the neighbouring Villages and Gwen- draeth Valley. JAMES JONES, Cyole Depot, LLANDYSSUL, the first and oldest established Cycle- Depot in the district (18 years). Sole District Agent'for the noted B.S.A. Cycles "Stars," Royal EnfÜtld. Premier, Robin-hood, James' and other 1st class Cycle Firms. Ladies' and Gent's Cyoles on hire. Accessories of every description always in stook. Official Repairer by licence to the Cycling Touring Club. (1709 1 GAS is about the only thing in these days that has gone down in price. Coal has gone up, and is likely" to rise still further. Why, therefore, do you not heat the water in your kitptoiiNange with a gas water heater (not a geyser), and use a gas cooker, and thus avoid the use of coal, at any rate in the summer? Night or day, winter or summer, a Gas Water Heater will give you the comfort of really hot water for the bath and the kitchen without the least trouble, and at small cost. In these days of scarcity of servants this is a great boon. 204TH YEAR OF THE OFFICE. SUFW FIRE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. r The Oldest Insurance Offioe in the World. r OPFI 'I Copi#<i from Polley dated 1TM. Insurances effected on the following risko:- Employers' Liability and Personal Accident, Workmen's Compensation, Sickness and Disease, Domestic Servants. Fidelity Guarantee Plat* Glass. Burglary. for all particulars apply to t6e following Ageatt! New Quay-Mr. D. Meredith Jones. Pantyffynnon-Mr. David Fro-mois. Samau-Mr. J. Nicholas. Talsarn Mr. Llewelyn Davies. Ammanford-Mr. David Arthur Fox. Carmarthen-Messrs. John Francis *nJ Son. Dolfallt-Mr. David Thomas. Garoant-Mr. Rees Davie*, Brynteg. Llandilo-Mr. W. D. Jenkins, George Street, Llandovery-Mr. Thomas Phillips. Llanstephan-Mr. Henry Jones. LlanybXtber-Mr. David Thomas, Blaenhirbant. Llandyssul—Mr. J. R. Harris. Lampeter—Mr. W. Davies, 26, Bryn Road. Mr. H. W. Howell. pubUc notices* LAMPETER. ANNUAL JjlETE AND G ALA, SPORTS AND JJORTICULTURAL SHOW., THE GREATEST ATTRACTION IN THE COUNTY. AUGUST 4th (BANK HOLIDAY) 1913 Enormous Entries for Cycle and Foot Races, and Horticultural Section. ALL THE LATEST IN SIDE SHOWS. Schedules on application to E. PHIL JONES, High Street, and R. W. ASHMAN, Station Terrace, Secretaries. 1783 "JJNITED COUNTIES HUNTERS SHOW. ANNUAL gHOW OF JJ UNTERS WILL BB HELD AT YSTRAD, NEAR CARMARTHEN, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1913 ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, AUGUST 9TH. -i For Schedules and Entry Forms apply to G. PROTHEROE-BEYNON (Hon. Sec.), Trewern, 1770) Whitland. CARDIGAN A GRICULTURAL gOCIETY. PRESIDENT R. W. PICTON EVANS, Esq., MAYOB. THE ANNUAL SHOW. OF HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP and PIGS, WILL B. HELD AT UPPER STEPSIDE FIELDS, CARDIGAN, ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUS21 6th, 1913 RIDING, DRIVING and JUMPING COMPETITIONS, AND gHEEP DOG T RIAIS. ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 26TH. For Schedules and Entry Forms, apply to D. MORGAN JONES, Town.Clerk. (1774 HENRY WILLIAM DAVIES, DECEASED. PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE 22 AND 23 VIC. CAP. 35. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all pel-sons having claims against the Estate of Henry William Davies, late of Bryngoleu, East Parade, Carmarthen (who died on the 20th day of April, 1913), are required to send particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of August, 1913, after which date the Administra- trix will distribute the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice Dated this 26th day of July, 1913. H. BRUNEL WHITE & SON, John Street, Carmarthen, 1797) Solicitors for the Administratrix. pHBAP pRINTING 0HEAP pRINTING EXECUTED AT THE JOURNAL QFVIOB. PICTUREDROME, CARMARTHEN SATURDAYS—2.30, 6.30 & 8.30 P.M. THURS DAYS-6.30 & 8.30 P.M. OTHER DAYS-8.16 P.M. BANK .HOLIDAY (MONDAY, August 4th)-2.30, 6.30 and 8.50. MONDAY, AUGUST 4th—The Usurer's Son, a Thrilling Story by L7 Nordisk, in three parts, and the Price Of Silence, a Special Dramatic Subject o Great Power. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7th-Behind the Scenes, a powerful Story of the Stage, in two parts, and Saved by a Child, a Thrilling Two-part Story. Also the following interesting PicturesThe M isjsing Pearl; A Desperate Leaver; Yo^emite Valley; Funnicus as, a Hero; Playtime in Toyland; The Scull; Broken Vows; Cowboy Sports. ADMISSION-3d., 6d., 9d. Children-2d., 3d., 4d. Saturday Afternoons for Children-ld.. Id., Id THE ROYAL AG-RICULT CTRAL SHOW AT BRISTOL ;BEN JONES, Paxton House, io-, Priory Street, Carmarthen, > Visited the above Show and purchased SELF-BINDERS OF THE BEST fAKE, And is now offering them to Farmers at Reasonable Prices. ALL REPAIRS DONE ON THE PREMISES. PUGH BROS., LLANELLY Buy from the Manufacturers. Furniture. Bedsteads. Bedsteads. We have always main- tained. our policy of supplying Reliable Furniture AT Moderate rric es All goods delivered free in Carmarthen and district. 1 ^iwa HHE tar PUGH BROS., FURNISHERS, LLANELLY. The Carmarthen Automobile and Posting Company. THE CENTRAL GARAGE, NOTT SQUARE. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. MOTOR CARS OF ANY DESCRIPTION FOR HIRE. This Garage is situated in the most central position, only one minute's walk from the Station, close to Post Office, and in the very centre of the Banks and Public Offices, occupying as it does the most central position in the most important Square of the Town. FIRST-CLASS MECHANICS EMPLOYED TO EXECUTE REPAIRS. Local Agent for the Napier Cars. Second-hand Cars Bought or Sold on Commission Orders also taken at Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, and at Farmers' Arms, Water Street. Telegraphic Address—AUTOMOBILE, CARMARTHEN. Telephone-Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, No. 38 Central Garage, 13a; Farmers' Arms, No. 13 Manager-J. THOMAS. Q I'" w 'Mi 16-20 H.P. Sole Agent for the County of Carn)artt|en for Sunbeam, Rover, and Belsize Motor Cars All kirtd of Itepairs executed on these Premises. Afeqt for FOU CARS. A number of Cars always for hire. D. BRADBURY JONES & Co., I WEST WALES GARAGE. CARMARTHEN. t PIANO BUYERS ARE INVITED to make a election from the immense stock held by THOMPSON & SHACKELL Ltd. 24, QUEEN-ST., & 23, ST. MARYrST., CARDIFF, &c., &c., Pioneers of the Hire System in Wales. Customers are not coniined to any particular make, but may choo e from THE WORLDS GREATEST PIANO MANUFACTURERS. T. & S. hold the Sole Agency at Cardiff for the Celebrated Brins- mead Pianos, and for Ernst, Kaps, Dresden, Neumayer, Berlin, and the Estey Organs, while at their numerous Branches they stock instruments by the above makers, as well as Bechstein, Broadwood, Collard & Collard, Hopkinson, Challen, Cramer, Ibach. Squire. Erard, and, in fact, every maker of repute. Our Terms for Cash are low. Our Hire System is equitable. Beautifully Illustrated amd Descriptive Catalogue sent on appli- cation with full particulars of a splendid Selection of Second-hand Pianos and Organs returned from hire and taken in exchange- now offered at Bargain Prices. Experienced Tuners sent on receipt of Post-card.