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Established over Half-a-Century. Auction Mart, Court Street, MERTHYR TYDFIL. WYNDHAM J. PRICHARD, (Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute), Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent, PROPERTY SALES CONDUCTED. VALUATIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE. AGENT FOR ALL THE PRINCIPAL LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT AND BURGLARY INSURANCE COMPANIES. SALE NO. 371. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4tb, 1910. Auction Mart, Court Street, MERTHYR. SALE OF RELIABLE AND SOUND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PTANO. PIER GLASSES and EFFECTS, consigned for Sale. MESSRS. H. W. Harris & Son (ME. WYNPHAM J. PRICHATID, Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute), WILL SELL BY AUCTION at their spacious and convenient Mart, as nhove, the FIRST wm.Esni' I EVERY MONTH, a large and varied assortment of very superior HouoohoM Furniture and Appointments. Goods packed or stored free of charge, and every care taken to give satisfaction. The Sale will commence at Two o'clock in the :A fternoon. Pnnctoal attendance is respectfully requested. Anctianesrs' Offices. The Mart. Merthyr Tydfil ESTABLISHED 1875 J. LLOYD ATKINS (Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute), AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT & INSURANCE BROKER, GELLIFAELOG COTTAGE, DOWLAIS Valuations Probate, Administrations, and Mort gages, also for Transfer of H'o!.els, Inns, Ac Agent for the AVhite Star and American Lines Steamships. Also the Dominion Line to Canada. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS ENSURED. 3, Park Terrace, Merthyr Tydfil. BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND} EFFECTS. Mr. J. Lloyd Atkins (Fellow of the Auctioneers' Instituted HAS received instructions from the Executors of the late Benjamin Jones. Esq., to SELL fcv PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on WKDNKSDAY next, April 13th, 1910, the ^vholfc tlf the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. Comprising Sideboards, dressers. dining. kitchen, side, and fcther tables, hair-seated sofas, leather-seated arm- chairs. easy and kitchen chairs., bedroom suites, braes and iron bedsteads, feather bed?, bolsters, pillows, box, sprint:, and other mattreses, sets of toilet ware, carpets mats, rugs. &c., hall stand, :• Pictures, fenders, fireirons, ornaments, cutlery, mangle. the usual culinary utensils, and numerous other articles. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. prompt. The attention of intending purchasers is drawn to this Sale, as the Furniture, &c., is of first-class quality. Auctioneer's Offices, Gellifaelog, Dowlais. FOCHRIW. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES. Mr. J. Lloyd Atkins (Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute) HAS received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the RISING SUN INN, Fochriw, On TUESDAY, APRIL 19th, 1010. at 7 o'clock p.m. Subject to such conditions of sale as shall then and there be read, and in the following or such lots as Shall be determined at the time of sale), the ^owinp; VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES: Ito All tbQ Two Leasehold Duelling-' No? Gardens, and Premises, situate and being toni.V,14 and 15. Pentwyn, Fochriw, now let TO TK ,y tenants. ^fiese premises are held under a lease for a term °t 99 years, from the 1st day of November. 1859, subject to the annual ground rent of £ 1 I8s. D^r°n? 2, 3, 4 & 5—All those Four Leasehold »JjeJ'i:lghouses, Gardens and Premises, situate JPd being Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Pleasant View, Foch- now let to monthly tenants. Tlhle premises comprised in Lots 2, 3, < and 5. are held under a lease for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of May. 1875, subject to an annnal ground rent of £3 Us. 2d.. which will be appor- tioned on the night of sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs. LEWIS & JONES, Solicitors, Merthyr Tydfil, r to the Auctioneer, Dowlais. IDW ARDS BROS., D. H. Edwards-Isaac Edwards, Auctioneers, Accountants, AND Estate Agents, CAMBRIA CHAMBERS DOWLAIS, AND j. CENTRAL CHAMBERS, OVER GUNSON'S STORES, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Please Note Change of Address of Mertbyr Office. Mr. J. W. BAKER, ^PRINCIPAL Violin in Mr. GWIMTH Orchestra) LESSONS on Violin Playing ? 'At own or Pupil's residence. ACCEPTED AS SOLOIST OR OTHERWISE FOE CONCERTS, ETC. OTHERWISE FOR CONCERTS. ETC. "I"* Tirus, ADDKBSS l7» PONTMORLAIS WEST, MERTHY (Near Drill Hall). AIvIvAN LINE TO CANADA. UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTRACT FOR CONVEYANCE CANADIAN MAILS. j. EXPRESS TURBINE STEAMERS, liOi^^OOL Victorian April 15 Olj (Via Havre) Corinthian April 23 «ekly Service from Liverpool at Low Rates, all ses i algo from London 2nd and 3rd Classes only. Unsurpassed accommodation. gj PP'v ALLAN LINE, 19, James-street, Liverpool; It}- Mall, S.W., and 103, Leadenhall-street, London, 'y"' 01 Local Agents. WhiteTtTr LINE }} ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. STEAMERS IN THE WORLD BUILDING swest. LARGEST AND FASTEST STKAMBR TO BOSTON. SOUTHAMPTON-CHERBOURG— QUEENSTOWN-NEW YORK. and UNITED STATES MAIL SERVICE, falling at Queenst-own Westbound, and Plymouth irA Easthound. ajRSTIC Werl., April 13 ADRIATIC Wed., April 20 tW- And Regularly Thereafter. VE*T>ool —Queenstown: Liverpool-Queenstown. ?i CSM,, NEW York. Boston. k • • Saturday, April 16 MBOAXTIC Tuea., April 12 Blc — Saturday. April 25 ZEELANO Tues., April 19 And Regularly Thereafter. CANADA. ViJlTE STAR-DOMINION SERVICE. ^VERPOOL-QUEBEC-MONTREAL. titan largest Steamers in the Canadian Trade. 10:1' Thur.. April 211 LAIJiO Sat., Apmro DOMINION LIKE. UVERPOOL—HALIFAX—PORTLAND. • p SOlJTHWARK, Thur., April 14. ■T to ?c»1u.riher particulars apply to Local Ag&ats; or Dool 1'1E & CO., 30, James-street Liver- ^utnampton: 1, Cockspnr-street, S.W.V and ^-igggenhall-street. Londfri. E.C. OUNARD LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. lil\RORST AND FASTEST VESSELS IN THE WORLD. Iw REAMER FRANCONIA." TWIN-SORRW, 18,000 TONS T Gaoss, NOW BUILDING, largest ASD FASTEST Steamers TO BOSTON. if ROM LIVERPOOL. VIA QUEEN8TOW«. t«»U T0 NBW VORK. TO BOSTON. Can,!?111? -••• Sat., April 9 I Ivernia J Tuea., April 86 Ua Sat., April 16 | Saxonia Tues., May W- j, CANADA: FAST ROUTE; SPECIAL RATES. IQ TTI L'"1'3" particnJars apply to Local Agents; or ST^AMSHi^COMPANY. LTD., AUCTION SUMMARY. Mr. J. LLOYD ATKINS. April 13—Household Furniture, &c.. atMerthyr. „ 19—Leasehold Properties, at Fochriw. Mr. DAVID EVANS. April 12-Stoek-in-Trade. See., at Troedyrhiw. Messrs. n. W. HARRIS & SON. May 4-Furniture at Auction Mart, Merthyr. Mr. F. A. PHILLIPS. April 12—Household Furniture at Merthyr. April 14—Household Furniture at Hengocd. April 15—Leasehold Properties at Hcngoed. F. A. PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT, VALUER & HOUSE AGENT- Public Auditor under the Friendly Societies Act, 1896, and the Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1893. Agent for the chief Life, Fire, and Accident Insurance Companies. OFFICE ———— 34, Victoria Street, MERTHYR TYDFIL. MERTHYR TYDFIL. 43, GWAELODYGARTH TERRACE. Mr. F. A. Phillips HAS received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on TUES- DAY, April 12th, 1910, the whole of the Household Furniture & Effects, Comprising dining-room suite in leather, drawing- room suite in tapestry, octagon table, walnut over- mantle. Vienna clock, fire irons, walnut hall stand, wooden fixtures, phonographic records, chest of drawers, brass and iron bedsteads. line. and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m. Auctioneer's Offices, 31, Victoria-street, Merthyr Tydfll. HENGOED. i" GREENFIELD," JAMES TERRACE. Mr. F. A. Phillips HAS received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on THURS- DAY, April 14th, 1910, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising oak dresser, sewing machine, dining- table, overmantles. mahogany chest of drawers, leather-covered sofas, oak chest, leather-covered chairs, dinner services, tea services, mahogany washstand and dressing-table, oak wardrobe, wooden bedstead, iron bedsteads, feather beds, bedclothes, mattresses, arm chairs, cane-seated chairs, kitchen chairs, fenders, fire irons, kitchen utensils, and other articles too numerous to mention. Goods on view Morning of Sale. Sale to commence at Two o'clock sharp. Auctioneer's Offices, 34, Victoria-street, Merthyr TydflL HEN GO ED. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Mr. F. A. Phillips HAS received instructions to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the HEJJOOBD JUNCTION HOTEL, Hengoed, on FRIDAY, April 15th, 1910, at fSMfyilApck in'tbe Evening (subject to the Commop Form Conditions of Sale of the Merthyr and Aber- dare Incorporated Law Society), the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES: LOT I.-All that Messuage or Dwelling-house known as No. 1, James-terrace, Hengoed, now in the occupation of a monthly tenant, producing a gross yearly rental of £ 14 6s. These Premises are held for the term of 999 years from the 2nd day Of August, 1899, at the yearly rental of £1 7s. lOd. LOT 2.All that Piece of Land, situate in Mount Pleasant road, Cefn Hengoed. suitable for buildinar, containing in the whole 273 square yards, and having a frontage of 30 feet. Thift- Land is held for 9H9 years from the 2nd day of August, 1899, at the yearly rent of £ 1 lis. 2d. LOT 3w—-t)nef Share in the Gellvdeg Building Club, Maesycwmmer, in respect of which the snm of One hundred and eight pounds has been paid. For farther particulars apply to W. REES EDMUNDS, Esq, Solicitor. Merthyr Tydfil; or to the AUCTIONEER, at 31, Victoria-street, Mer- thyr TydfiL J. L. CUNNINGHAM AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT, VALUER & FINANCIAL AGENT, 19, CLEBELAND STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Speciality-MORTGAGE LOANS ESTABLISHED 189. PHILLIPS & JONES (Evan I. Phillips, Assoc. Auctioneers' Institute) AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS & ESTATE AGENTS. HOTEL VALUERS & GAUGERS. SURVEYORS to the Largest Building Societies in the Kingdom. SALES conducted of House Property, Shares. Land- ed Estates, Machinery, Agricultural and Trade Stocks, and Household Furniture. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. Head Oftice- CENTRAL CHAMBERS, HIGH STREET BARG0ED. Telephone-P.O. No. 59 Bargoed h MR. E,. THOMAS, AUCTIONEER AD ACCOUNTANT, TREDEGAR. Office Cartrefle, Sirhowy Rente and Debts Collected. Mortgage Loans negotiated. Distress for Rents undertaken. Preparation of Bankrupt Statement of Affairs. Probate, &o. &Q. INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EFFECTED TONG & COBON, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS. GAUGERS BROKERS, &o. v t■ HEAD OSPICB Auction Chambers, Brynmawr. Tzi. P.O. 18. Sales of every description arranged for with prompt settlement. Valuations for Transfer, Probate, or Mortgage expeditiously completed. LICENSING BUSINESS A SPECIALITY. THE ART UNION OF ONDON, 112, STRAND. W.C. A Subscription of 21 la. entitles the Subscriber to a Copy of a fine Plate, which is an artistic facsimile rendering in colour of the ORIGINAL PAINTING, by Alfred Parsons, A.R. A., entitled SPRINGTIME. Or the subscriber may select from the many fine Engravings and Etchings previously issued by the Society, and toso the chance of WINNING A PRIza at the Society's Annual PRIZE DRAWING in April. '9f ll Y. WILXe, AOCTIOEfEZB, H, Grlebeland Street, Mertbyr. RATS ROB YOU? I Get Rodine Rat Poison. It Igres rats to ■ their doom. Kills instantly. Dead vermin 1 leave no smell. The dainty death dealer 1 kills millioQ? aijnually never fails. Com- ■ PlI ete clearance certain no mess, no trouble. tod., 1/ 2/ 3/ 5/ Post 2d,, Harley, f Chemist, Perth. Agent — T. JENKINS, I Chemist, Pontmorlaj^Merthyr. 1 County Borough of Merthyr Tydfil. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Easter General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County Borough of Merthyr Tydfil, will be holden before Sir David Brynmor Jones, Knight, K.C., M.P., Recorder of the said County Borough, at the Court House, Town Hall. in the said County Borough, on WEDNESDAY, tho 13th day of APRIL, 1910, at 10.30 o'clock in the Forenoon, at which time and place all persons summoned as Jurors, or Prosecutors, Witnesses, and Persons bound by Recognisances are required to attend. All Appeals for Trial at the said Sessions must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before the day of the said Sessions. Dated this 29th day of MARCH. 1910. 'T. ANEURYN REES, Clerk of the Peace. Town Hall, Merthyr Tydfil. Benjamin Jones, Deceased. ALL PERSONS having any claims against the Estate of the above, late of 3, Park-terrace. Merthyr Tydfll, who died on the 30th day of March last, are hereby requested to send particu- lars of such claims to the undersigned (the Execu- tors) on or before Thursday, April 14th, 1910. D. J. HIRST. Oak House, T. B. HIRST. Blaenavon, Mon. The Royal Institute of British I Architects. i TO ARCHITECTS. THE Council of tho Royal Institute invite practicising Architects or qualified assistants to apply for nomination to the new class of Licen- tiates, which will be open to candidates for twelve months from 23rd March, 1910. Nomination papers may be "btained on appli- cation to the undersigned, or to the Honorary Secretary of any Society allied vifch the Royal Institute. IAN MACALISTER, 9, Conduit-street, Secretary, R.I.B.A. Hanover-square, London. W: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ROUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, CARDIFF. Lectures on Midwifery compulsory in the Theoretic^' Training of Mid wives. The Course of Instruction extends over Three Months, and the First Lecture in the Summer Term will be held on Tuesday, April 12th. 1910, at 4 o'clock. Further particulars may be obtained from J. AUSTIN JENKINS. B.A., April 6th. 1910. Registrar. Duffryn and Troedyrhiw. IN BANKRUPTCY Re GEORGE kING. The Ply- mouth Supply Stores, Duffryn, Merthyr Tydfil, and 31, Bridge-street, Troedyrhiw, Grocer and Butcher. Mr. David Evans HAS been favoured with instructions from the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy. Ponty pridd. to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUJos- DAY, April 12th, 1910, on the Premises as above, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, FITTINGS, AND TRADE UTENSILS belonging to the estate of the above-named Debtor. The Stock-in-Trade consists of tea, jam?, salmon, starch, Bovril, coffee, custard powder. cocoa, baking powder, provost oats, mustard, peas, svrup, raisins, jellies, sweeping brushes, tomatoes, plates, dishes, potatoes, Ac. The Fixtures and Fit- tings comprise counters, shelves, drawers, window ana gas tittings, blinds, rods, hooks, mirror, &c. The Utensils contain scales and weights, butcher's block, knives, saw, steels, choppers, step ladder, small block, grindstone, &c. The Sale will commence at 2 o clock p.m. at the Plymouth Supply Stores, Duffryn. 6th April, 1910. For Sale, 66 fTIREDEGAR EXPRESS." Chestnut Cob X Stallion, 13.3, six year old, by Dagenbam, by Danegelt, his dam by Caradog. | Winner of Prizes in saddle and harness every 1 time shown. A fast and very stylish mover. Can be seen any day by appointment6 I DAVID REES, lUwluison-terraoe, TREDEGAR, j The Merthyr Mutual Investment ] and Loan Society. ¡ (R&GISTEBED DNPER THE FHIENDLY SOCIETIES j ACTS). (MUTUAL AND CO-OPERATIVE). Provides a Safe and Profitable Investment of I from Is. to 20s. weekly. Loans made to Tradesmen, Artisans and others at lowest cost. repayable by easy instalments. I Prospectus and fall information to be obtained I from the Secretary, JAMES LEVER, i REGISTERED OFFICES I POST OFFICE CHAMBERS, I' MERTHYR TYDFIL, J CHARLES L, STEWART ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR, VALUER, HouSE and 'ESTATE AGENT MORTGAGE and INSURANCE BROKER Tradesmen's Debts Bought or Collected, Rents Collected. Accounts Regularly Posted by Special Contract, Profit and Loss Accounts and Income Tax Claims Prepared, Quarterly and Annual Audits Undertaken, Bankrupts' Statements of Affairs, Arrangement with Creditors, Valuations f6r Probate, etc. Agent for the Chief Life, Accident, Fire, and Plate Glass Insurance Companies. OFFICES :-MILBOURNE CHAMBERS, MERTHYR TYDFIL. TREDEGAR VALLEY. THOMAS JONES, Accountant, Auditor, House and Estate Agent. Tradesmen's Books Posted and Audited. Rents and Debts Collected. Bankrupts' Statements of Affairs. Arrangement with Creditors. Agent foi the Chief Life, Fire and Accident Insurance Companies. Secretary to the Tredegar and Dis- trict Permanent Money Society. OfDee-88, Commercial Street, Tredegar W. T. JONES, 50, High Street, Merthyr, Auctioneer & Accountant, HOUSE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT. TRADESMEN'S Debts, Bought or Collected JL Rents Collected. Arrangements with Credi- S, tors. Preparation of Bankruptcy Statements of Af. fairs. J.'raders' Books Posted and Audited. Agent for Chief Life. Accident. Fire, and Plate Glass Insurance Companies. R COUND JENKINS, C.E., ARCHITECT & SURVEYOR, ASHVILLE, CEFN COED. PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, BILLS OF QUANTITIES AND ESTIMATES ACCURATELY PREPARED. R.C.J. was for 14 years- Engineer and Surveyor to the Vaynor and Penderyn Rural District COuncil. 1 V- Nat. Telephone—0170. Tolegra,ms-" Cound Jeokina, Cefn Ooed." "IJIXCKPTICNAL VALTTK. The "Edelweiss"Oabine JEJ of Tble Stationery, containing —3 doz. dish papers, 8J by 6}; 3 doz, ditto, 10i by 8f; 2} doz. ditto, i 12* by 10; J-doz. ditto, 15 by lli I 1 doz. cutlet frills i 1 doz. pie collars; 1 doz. 6J-in. plate papers; 1 doz. 7|-in. ditto; 1 doz. 81-in. ditto; 1 doz. 95-111. ditto,-Oiily ltl, the box,, cheap but pood, postage 4d, "tra,- U. W "î" MsstejC i — Merthyr Board of Guardians i: Election. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN WA FtD. LADIES A»CD GKXTI.emkn, I beg to return my sincere thanks for your expression of renewed confidence in mo, and to thank all thoso ladiss and gentlemen who eo kindly worked find voted for roe. I am, yours faithfully, M. T. WILLIAMS. 2, Somerset place, bferlljyr Tydfil. April 6th, 1910. Merthyr Guardians Election, 1910. TO THE ELECTORS OF PENYDARREN WARD. LADIES AND GENTTJSMKX, Please accept my sincere thanks for electing me as your Representative oii 'the Board of Guardians for the next three years. I will endeavour, to the best of my ability, to ierve you in a manner worthy of your coibdeiie,. I have the henour to be, Your obedient Servant, Penvdarren. JOHN LLOYD. April 7th 1910. Merthyr Board of Guardians. TO THE ELECTORS"OF THE PENY. DAB. HEX WARD. LADIES AXD GENTLEMEN, I beg to tender you ny cordial thanks for having fgain returned m," as one of your repre- sentatives on the Board 'of Guardians. I have always striven to perform the duties of a member with a due appreciation o? the responsibilities of the position—mindful p.m.:1 of the interests of the ratepayers and the welfare of the poor, and you may resb assured that d aring the nexb triennial tsrm I sbali endeavour still to render diligent and faithful ber^:ce.| Yours sincerely, T. E. MORGAN. Aberdare Urban District Council Election, April, 1310. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE No. 5 (ABERAMAN WARD). LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I desire to thank you for the renewal of your confidence in again electing me as one of your representatives on the Urban District Council of Aberdart. Yours faithfully, E. 1. HANN. The Oaklands, Absraman. Aberdare. April 6th, 1910. Glamorgan County Council Election. NO. 3 (OR ABERDARE TOWN) WARD. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMUX, I beg to con vey to yon my most sincere appre- ciabion of the honour which you were good enough to bestow upon me last Monday by returning me unopposed as one of your representatives on the Glamorgan Count v Council. It is scarcely necessary for me to state that it will always be my earnest aim and constant endeavours to identify myself with my duties in such a manner as to justify your confidence in me and to promote and protect the claims of the Ward. Believe me to remain. Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, WILLIAM THOMAS. Solicitor, Aberdare. Glamorgan County Council. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LLWYD. COED WARD. LADIBS AND GENTLEMEN, Please accept my sincere thanks for the hoporar you have conferred upon me in returning me unopposed to represent yon on the Glamorgan County Council. During the past three years I have endeavoured to faithfully discharge my duties as your repre- .an tentative, and I can only promise you that during the coming three years I will do all in my power to safeguard the interests of the town of Aberdare while I shall try and see that justice is done to all parts of the administrative countyr Again thanking you for this renewed mark of yonr confidence in me. I remain, yours faithfully, MORGAN JOHN HARRIS. Green HilJ, Trecynon, April 6th, 1910. Vaynor and Penderyn Rural District Council. TO THE ELECTORS OF VAYNOR. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. I thank you very unch for the confidence you have shown me by returning me as one of your representatives on the above Council the first time of asking. I also wish to thank all those who worked in my interest, and also those who so materially assisted me by lending conveyances. It will be my endeavovr to act in such a manner as will meet with your approval. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Gefn Coed. R. VAUGHAN. Tredegar Urban District Council Election. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE GEORGE-! TOWN WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Please accept my sincere thanks for returning me so handsomely at the poll. I shall endeavour to merit the confidence you have reposed in me. I am, yeur obedient Servant, SAM FILER. April 6th, 1910. Tredegar Council Election. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL WARD. LADIBS AND. GENTLEMEN, Permit me to thank the 315 voters who tendered me their support at the poll on Monday last. They can rely upon my best endeavours in the interests of the district during the forthcoming three years. Your obedient Servant. H. WATKIN MORGAN. 35, Castle-street, Tredegar, April 6tb. 1910. Tredegar Council Election. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I desire to express my sincere thanks for the honoured position in which you placed me at the poll on Monday. It will be my constant endea- vour to serve you to the best of my ability. Your obedient Servant, CHARLES A. DA VIES. North Western Hotel, Tredegar, April 7th, 1910. ,Bedwellty Board' of Guardians ELECTION, APRIL, 1910. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE GEORGETOWN WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Allow me to thank you for the confidence you have reposed in me by returning me as one of your representatives unopposed. I will endeavour to serve you faithfully during my term of office. Yours faithfully, Walter-street, S. ARROWSMITH. Tredegar. Gellygaer Urban District Council Election. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BABGOED WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I am extremely obliged for the honour yon have done me in returning me aa one of your members on the above Council. I can Assure yon it will be my earnest endeavour to provo myself worthy of the confidence you have placed In me. Obediently vczn," 7s JONES. CItOCilET patterns of dissiitu 6d. par dozen 5-J. tier dozen, and M. per dozer-, — H, W» Beatbey jw* i^1: mm, afrrtjtf* Pontypridd Union. [ Election of Guardian. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NELSON 'I WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I beg to thank you most sincerely for electing I me on Monday last by such a substantial majority to represent you on the Beard of Guardians. I hope I shall prove myself worthy of your con- fidence. I remaiD, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, Llanfabon Rectory, WALTER DAVIES. April 6th, 1910. Your obedient Servant, Llanfabon Rectory, WALTER DAVIES. April 6th, 1910.

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