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ECARDIFF MPIRE (QUEEN STREET) Managing Director OSWALD STOLL M-o- TWICE NIGHTLY—6.45 and 9 o'clock. Seats booked daily by Pose or Tele. No. 626, Nat. -O- Monday, Oct. 26th, 1908. arid Twice Nightly during the Week- P JOSEPH HARTS FUTURITY WINNER. The Amprican Rainy Playlet, Written by Edmund Day. Futurity Day in America corre- sponds to Derby Day iu England. IDA KATHRENA, The Human Doll. t PROF. DUBOIS' EDUCATED BABOONS, IGUS LE CLERQ, Comedian. N The Monkey with a Man's Manners. t DUMOND TRfO, t Clever Instrumentalists and Vocalists. A HARRY BEDFORD, Of A Little Bit of the Top Fame. R HARRY MAY HUM is LEY, Caricaturist arid Impersonator of Children. LOTTIE GOVELL, Comedienne. New and Interesting Subjects on the AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. TERR If AND LAMBERT, N LOTTIE GOVELL, Comedienne. New and Interesting Subjects on the t M AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. TERRi" AND LAMBERT, Fresh from American Triumphs! In thair Humorous Character Sketch, "English Types E Through American Eyes." Box Office Open* Daily (with exception of Satur- days) 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p m. BICYCLES STORED FREE OF CHARGE. Royal CLARENCE THEATRE PONTYPRIDD. Sole Proprietors Messrs. TRENCHARD & JONES Manager Mr. CHARLES TRENCHARD MONDAY, OCT. 26th and during the Week. SpeeialJReturn Visit of Sutton & Reynold's No. 1 Co. IK lVIOTHS CALLED BACK AND THE SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY THE THEATRESCOPE, In all the Latest Pictures, will be shown for ten minutes before the rise of the Curtain, and between the Acts. Centre Circle, 2/ Side Circle, 1/6 Pit, 1/ Gallery,6d. Early Doors 3d. extra to all parts. — Finest Remedy of the Age. EVANS' Indigestion 1 Liver fixture 2/9 per bottle, Post Free. The best, quickest and most invaluable remedy for all the ills that arise from a disordered Liver and Stomach such as VI/1 K| VN Indigestion, Sluggish Liver. Sick Head- WW I Iw W, acne, Bile, Jaundice, Pains in the small of the back. between the Shoulder Blades and in the Bowels, Giddiness, Heartburn, Sickness, Costiveness, Pimples and Blotche3 on the Skin. SUFFERER Should you have any of these Complaints give one trial to Evans' Tonic Mixture for Indigestion and Liver. GENUINE TESTIMONIAL. 15, Wern Terrace, Clydadh Vale. Dear Mr. Evans.—Please send me one more bottle of your Wonderful Mixture for Indigestion. It has done me more good than anything I have taken before. I enclose you postal order for 2/9 in payment. Yours truly, Wm. Hughes. M. D. EVANS, M.P.S., The Medical Pharmacy, Bute Street, Timeherbert. Don't tink do world's eonsarn'd 'bout you You ve got ter holler sonny De man dat runs de biggest shout, Qlts cImmi to de money J. TAYLOR, Umbrella Manufactory. Umbrellas Recovered equal to new, from 2/6. WALKING STICKS FOR Christmas ■ FOR Presents. 7, MORGAN ARCADE, CARDIFF. Orders byParcel Post receive prompt attention CHANGE OF SEASON Like change of climate, has a marked effect on the human organism. Some feel it more than others, and the symptoms vary. Headaches, Lassi- tude, Rheumatic Pains, Chills, &c., generally herald a ckange of season. Kernick's VEGETABLE PILLS if taken according to directions, will put you right. They are an old and tried remedy, put up in a form that is easily taken and quickly absorbed by the system. Kernick's Vegetable Pills promote the action of the stomach and lend material aid to the digestive track, forming rich blood. They clear the skin of eruptions and pimples. Sold by all Chemists and Stores at 7id., Ijs..}d. and 2/0 boxes, or post free from KERNICK & SON, Ltd., The Laboratory, Cardiff. 4364 Important Notice to Shopkeepers and others. J. E. OOMLEY & SONS 28, Moira Terrace CARDIFF, Is the btest house for Toys, Glass, China, Vases, Earthenware, Haberdashery, Stationery, Hardware, Roiloware, etc. Largast ImporGers of Fancy Goods in South Wales and West of England. our Xmas Show is now on View. Show Rooms open daily. Business Hours, 8 3..m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tel. 01133. "Wholesale Only. Established 1880. NEW THEATRE CARDIFF. Sole Proprietor ROBERT REDFORD Every Evening at 7.30 & Saturday a 2. T,he Royal CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY. Oct. 23rd-DON GIOVANNI, 24th-IL TROYATORE. 24th (Matinee)—TANNHAUSER. NEXT WEEK- Mr. & Mrs. F. R. BEJSSOJS And their SHAKESPEARIAN CO. Box Office at Theatre, 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 376. Mor o gan yw Cymru i Gyd." CAERSALEM, LLWYNYPIA. THE FIRST ANNUAL Chair Eisteddfod WILL BE HELD ON CHRISTMAS DAY Dec. 25. 1908. CONDUCTOR—T. JOHN. Esq., M.A. CHIEF CHORAL-" Yr Haf" (Gwilym Gwent), £ 10. JUVENILE CHOIRS- -"Clychau Hedd" (Odiau'r Ffeiigyl), £ 2 PRYDDEST-41 lis. 6d. MARWNAD— £ 1 Is. Od. Instrumental and Vocal Solos, Essay, Recitations, &c. Programmes and particulars to be had of the Secretary, J. D. LEWIS, 6, Thomas Street, Tonypandy, Id. each, by post, lid. 4139 BRIDGEND EISTEDDFOD Boxing Day, December 26th, 1908. MALE VOICE COMPETITION: The Britons,"—Tr. Protheroe. Published by Mr. D: Thomas, Bryn-y-mawr, Sketty, Swansea. Prize, R,20 and a Gold Medal. MIXED CHOIR: "Lead, Kindly Light,"—No. 589, Ncvello's Octavo Anthems. Prize, £10. CHILDREN'S CHOIR: "Sleep, my Darling, Sleep." Published by Mr. D. W, Lewis, Brynaman. Prize, L5. Prizes for Solos, Recitations, Poems, £1 Is. each. Also Two Grand National Champion Solo Contests, Male and Female, Any Song, Any Voice, £4 4s. each. For Programmes, apply to the Secretaries- ANTHONY LEWIS, Dunraven Terrace, Bridgend. JOHN LEW IS, Saddler, Bridgend. 4453 1905 SEASON. LATEST im- proved Models in Phonographs, Gramophones and Zo^naphones Edison, Colunibia, Patlie, &c. Latest Records LAUDER, and other well- known Artistes from 9d. each. EXCHANGE SYSTEM. Liberal allowances ] made for Machines and Records of any make against the Latest Models. Orders by post despatched same day aa received. Send for Lists ro-day. Our prices will astonish you. Call and hear them. J. BOULD, rtd., 138, CITY ROAD, CARDIFF. 3778 MAUNDERS' AW\ Red Cross Liniment Positively Cures Positively Cures Rheumatism. Lumbago, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Stiff Joints, Unbroken Uf^l Chilblains, &c.' Marvellous results from short trial. A Welsh customer says Nothing: like it "for Rheumatics." From Agents ev«rywhere,l lj bottle, or post paid 1/4 from J. H. MAUNDER, Manufacturing Chemist. TEIGNMOUTH, DEVON. A sample bottle sent for 2d. to cover postage. B88I"77 Sales by Auction. Mr. T. NAUNTON MORGAN'S SALE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Tonypandy & Trealaw, Rhondda' Valley, HIGHLY IMPORTANT & UNRESERVED SALE OF BUILDERS' PLANT, MACHI- NERY, &c. MR. T. NAUNTON MORGAN has received instructions to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION about the Latter End of NOVEMBER, the Whole of a Builder's Plant, including Machinery, Mortar Mills, Engines, Traction Engines and Wagons, Stone Crush- ers, Saw Benches, Drilling Machines, Vices; Scaffolding, Wheelbarrows, Horses, Carts, and Harness, Lorries, Cranes, Boilers, Tanks, &c. Further Particulars and Detailed Cata- logues (which are in course of preparation) may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 55, Dunraven Street, Tonypandy. 4450 Coliseum Auction Mart Best Price given for r% a a SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. Stock Bought Outright for Cash. Note the Address—COLISEUM AUCTION MART (Old Brewery), TONYPANDY T .-rl 0 fq S SETCHFIEI, ii & SONS Saleroom Hayes Buildings, THE HAYES, CARDIFF ESSRS. A. SETCHFIELD & SONS Sell by Auction at the above address on Mondays and Thursdays at 2.0 p.m., and Satu/days at 7 p.m. A large assortment of useful Household Furniture sold at each Sale, which aye removed from various residences for absolute sale. 4356 Telephone: 01194 Nat. Edwards Vilie, Treharris IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES Near QUAKER'S YARD STATION. ;L MR. D. W. HOWELL lias received instructions to Offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the GREAT WES- TERN HOTEL, Quaker's Yard Station, on WEDNESDAY, tile 4th November, 1908, at 7.30 p.m. (subject to the Common Form conditions of Sale of the Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare Incorporated Law Society), the following Leasehold Properties, viz.: LOT I.-All that Dwelling-house and Premises, known as No. 1, Tyny Banwen Road, Edwards Ville, Treharris., now in the occupation of a monthly tenant at a gross annual rental of £ 15 12s o JuT pre™'s,e,8 are he,d for a tprm of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1905, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of 13/9. LOT 2.—All that Dwelling-house and Piemisesi, known as No. 2, Tyny Banwen Road, Edwards Ville, Treharris, now in the occupation of_a monthly tenant at a gross annual rental of £ 15 12s. o Theje premiss are held for a tprm of 99 years from the -i5fch day of March, 190.5, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of 10/2. J' LOT 3.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises, known as No.3, Tyny Banwen Road, Edwards Ville, Treharris, now in the occupation of a monthly tenant at a gross annual rental of jE15 12s. These premise? are held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1905, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of 11/7. LOT 4.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises, known as N6. 4, Tyny Banwen Road, Edwards Ville, Treharris, now in the occupation of a monthly tenant at a gross annual rental of zCl5 12s. These premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1905, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of 1\0'/6 LOT 5.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises, known as No. 5, Tyny Banwen Road, Edwards Ville, Treharris, now in the occupation of a monthlv tenant at a gross annual rental of £ 16 5s. These premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1905, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of 18/4. LOT (;All that Dwelling-house and Premises, known asi No. 6, Tyny Banwen Road, Edwards Ville, Treharris, now in the occupation of a monthly tenant at a gross annual rental of £ 16 5s. Tnese premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1905, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of 14/10. LOT 7.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises, known as No. 7, Tyny Banwen Road, Edwards Ville, Treharris, now in the occupation of a monthly tenant at a gross annual rental of P-15 12s. These premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1905, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of 14!3. LOT 8.-kll that Dwelling-house and Premises, known as No. 8, Tyny Banwen Road, Edwards Ville, Treharris, now in the occupation of a monthly tenant at a gross annual rental of R15 12s. These premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1905, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of 14/8. LOT 9.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises, known as No. 9, Tyny Banwen. Road, Edwards Ville, Treharris, now in the occupation of a monthly tenant at a gross annual rental of tl6 5s. These premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1905, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of 17/11. LOT 10.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises, known as No. 10, Tyny Banwen Road, Edwards Ville, Treharris, now in the occupation of a monthly tenant at a gross annual rental of L16 5s. These premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1905, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of 16/11. LOT 11.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises, known as No. 11, Tyny Banwen Road, Edwards Ville, Treharris, now in the occupation of « monthly tenant at a gross annual rental of jE15 12s. These premises are held for a 'erm of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1905, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of 12/5. LOT 12.-All that Dwelling-house and Premises, known as No. 12, Tyny Banwen Road, Edwards Ville, Treharris, now in the occupation of a monthly tenant at a gross annual rental of L15 12s. These premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1905. at the apportioned yearly ground rent of 11/6. LOT 13.-All that Dwelling-house and Premises, known as No. 13, Tyny Banwen Road, Edwards Ville, Treharris, now in t-.e occupation of a monthly tenant at a gross annual rental of £ 15 12s. These premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 25th doy of March, 1905, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of 10/11. These properties are very suitable for working men working in Treharris or Merthyr Vale, and an oppor- tunity is given for them to become owners of their own houses. The properties are also very suitable for capitalists who desire a safe investment, as the houses are excellently built and situated most conveniently to the Merthyr- Vale, Treharris. and Abercynon Collieries. All the properties are within one minute's walk of the Quaker's Yard Station. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his Offices, Windsor Offices, Mountain Ash; or to Mr. William Rees Edmunds, Solicitor, Central Chambers, Merthyr Tydfil. 4465 Public Notices. Testimonial to the Rev. Evan Richards, Ebenezer, Tonypandy. A Committee has been formed under the auspices of Ebenezer, Tonypandy, to celebrate the completion of Mr. Richards' twenty five years ministry thereat. During this time he has served the Church with a dedication of spirit which has richly endeared him to all its members and congregation. Though the demands of his ministry were supremely onerous and exacting, his untiring energy and devotion have always been readily bestowed for the social welfare of the people. His public life has been highly comprehensive and sympathetic in its application. Local and national movement alike, have had with spontaneous generosity his strenuous support as citizen and Cymro—a support which exacted from his unbounded enthusiasm an exhaustive expenditure of vitality. The Committee have learnt that the move- ment, restricted to the Church only, would not adequately represent the measure of the appreciation his wide services have accu- mulated and therefore, in response to numer- ous expressed wishes for participation, they have decided to accept subscriptions from any member of the general public who may be in sympathy with the object. On behalf of the Committee, we beg to remain, TOM JOHN. M A.. Chairman. Councillor Dd. WILLIAMS, Vice-Chairman Councillor D. W. DA VIES, J. P., Treasurer. LI. EVANS, Commerce House, Tonypandy, 4454 Secretary. TYPEWRITING—M.S.S., Letters, Cir- JL culars, Forms, &c., Typewritten or Duplicated. Moderate Charges. "Rhondda Leader Offices, Tonypandy. THE RHONDDA TRAMWAYS COM- _L PANY, LTD., Hereby Give Notice that under the powers conferred on the Company by the Tramways Act, 1870, the following Bye-Laws and Reguiations. shall, .subject to the final approval of the Board of Trade, come into force on the Eighth day of December, 1908. 1. The Bye-laws and Regulations herein- after set forth shall extend and apply to all carriages of the Company and to all places with respect to which the Com- pany have power to make Bye-laws and Regulations. 2. The exprestsion conductor shall include any officer or servant in the employment of the Company and having charge of a, carriage. the expression interior of a car- riage shall not include the upper deck of covered carriages. 3. Every passenger shall enter or depart from a carriage by the hindermost or conductor's platform, and not other- wise. When a carriage stops, no person shall board the carriage until all passen- gers desiring to) alight therefrom shall have done so. 4. No person shall enter, or mount, or leave, or attempt to enter, mount or leave, any carriage in motion. 5. No passenger shall smoke in the interior of any carriage, and no person shall spit in, on, from or against any carriage. 6. iNo passenger or other person shall, while travelling in or upon any carriage, play or perform upon any musical instru- ment. 7. A person in a state of intoxication shall not be allowed to enter or mount upon any carriage, and, if found in or upon any carriage, shall leave the car- riage immediately on being requested to do so by the conductor. 8. No person shall swear or use obscene or offensive language whilst in or upon any carriage, or wilfully interfere with the comfort of any passenger. 9. No person shall commit any nuisance in, on or against any carriage, tramway station, waiting room, or premises used in connection with the Company's tram- ways. 10. No person shall wilfully cut, tear, soil, or damage the cushions or the linings, or remove or deface any number plate, printed or other notice, in or on the carriage, or break or scratch any of or otherwise wilfully damage any car- riage. Any person acting in contraven- tion of this Regulation shall be liable to the penalty prescribed by these Bye-laws and Regulations, in addition to the liability to pay the amount of any damage done. 11. A person whose dress or clothing might, in the opinion of the conductor, soil or injure the linings or cushions of ttie -carriage, or the dress or clothing of any passenger, or who, in the opinion of the conductor, might, for any other reason, be offensive to passengers, shall not enter or remain in the interior of any carriage, and may he prevented from so doing, and, if found in the interior of any carriage, shall, on request of the conductor, leave the same upon the fare, if previously paid, being returned: Pro- vided that on carriages specially run for artisans, mechanics and daily labourers no person shall be prevented from entering or remaining in the interior of any car- riage under the provisions of this Bye- law, on the ground of the condition of his dress or clothing, if such condition is solely due to the nature of his employ- ment. 12. Each passenger shall, upon demand, pay to the conductor or other duly authorised officer of the Company the fare legally demandable for the journey. 13. Each passenger shall show his ticket, if any, when required so to do, to the conductor or any duly authorised servant of the Company, and shall also, when required so to do, either deliver up his ticket or pay the fare legally demandable for the distance travelled over by such passenger. 14. A passenger not being an artisan, mechanic, or daily labourer, within the true intent and meaning of the statutory provisions relating to the Company, shall not use or attempt to use any ticket in- tended only for such artisans, mechanics or daily labourers. 15. Personal or other luggage (including the tools of artisans, mechanics and daily labourers) shall, unless otherwise permit- ted by the conductor, be placed on the front or driver's platform, and not else- where. 16. No passenger or other person not being a servant of the Company shall travel on the steps or platforms of any carriage, or stand on the upper deck, or sit on the railing of any carriage, and any person so travelling, standing or sit- ting shall cease to do so immediately on request by the conductor. 17. No person, except a passenger or intending passenger, shall enter or mount any carriage. 18. No person shall hold or hang on by, or to any part of, any carriage, or travel therein or thereon otherwise than on a seat provided for passengers, except in the interior of the carriage with the con- sent of the conductor. 19. When a carriage contains the full licensed number of passengers, a con- slicuous notice to that effect shall be placed on the carriage. 20. When any carriage contains the full number of passengers which it is licensed to contain, no additional person shall enter, mount or remain in or on any such carriage when warned by the con- ductor not to do so. 21. No dog or other animal shall be allowed in or on any carriage, except by permission of the conductor, nor in any ca-se in which the conveyance of such dog or other animal might be offensive or an annoyance to passengers. No person shall take a dog or other animal into or on any carriage after having: been requested not to do so by the conductor. Any dog or other animal taken into or on any car- riage in breach of this Regulation shall be removed by the person in charge- of such, dog or other animal from the car- riage immediately upon request by the conductor, and, in default of compliance with such request, may be removed by- or under the direction of the conductor. 22. No person shall travel in or on any carriage of the Company with loaded firearms. 23. No passenger shall wilfully obstruct 01" impede any officer or servant of the Company in the execution of his duty upon or in connection with any carriage or tramway of the Company, and no person other than the conductor or driver shall change or remove the route indi- cators or destination boards, or interfere with the controllers, brakes, lights, ven- tilators, trolley cord or any other part "of a carriage or its equipment. 24. If at any time a carriage becomes disabled, or in any way damaged, or from any cause unable to proceed, the passen- gers shall, upon the request of the con- ductor, leave the same, and, if such passengers have paid their fares, they shall not be entitled to demand back the of their fares so paid, but on pro- duction of their tickets shall be allowed, to travel, by the next available carriage, CA Ry^SPE^ACLES Give Perfect Vision. W. P. Caryl, F.S-M.C. The Qualified Sight-Testing Specialis 16, High Street, Arcade, CARDIFF. And 15, UNION STREET, SWANSEA, 435 the remainder of the distance in respect of which they have paid their fares. No person shall, except with the leave of the conductor, enter a disabled or damaged carriage. 25. Any person who shall commit, whilst in or on any carriage, any breach of these Bye-laws and Regulations, shall, if the offence be continued, be liable, in addition to incurring the penalty herein- after provided, to be immediately removed from the carriage by or under the direc- tion of the conductor, and, if such person shall have paid his fare, he shall not be entitled to claim its return. 26. The conductor shall enforce these Bye-laws and Regulations and prevent the breach thereof to the best of his ability. 27. Any person offending against or committing a breach of any of these Bye- laws and Regulations shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Fqrty Shillings. 28. There shall be placed and kept placed in a conspicuous position inside of each carriage in use a printed copy of these Bye-laws and Regulations. 29. These Bye-laws and Regulations shall come into force on the Eighth day of December, 1908. L. D. H. JACOBS, Secretary of the Company. Queen Anne's Chambers, Westminster, S.W., October, 1908.. 4469 WINNING NUMBERS of Prize Drawing v v for Walter Shanklin, Blaenyewm 814, 800. 91, 1727, 1749. 203, 40, 289, 560, 1733, 994, 433, 270, 1620. 194, 1691, 153, 1952, J61, 1722, 916, 1765, 1592, 1876, 399, 745,1986, 158, 585, 1573, 798, 881, 1150, 595, 1546, 175, 90. All Prizes must be claimed through tiie Sec., H. Evans, 49, Hendrewen Road, Blaeny- cwm within seven days, or they will be for- feited. JALAL DEEN, Indian Oculist and Piles Specialist Will be leaving this district shortly, and those wishing to Consult him on any Complaint should do so within the next Four Weeks at io,Tylacelyn Rd., Penygraig Although, if many patients continue to apply, it is possible he may stay longer. b882 WANTED. WANTED Smart Lad as apprentice to the TV Printing Trade. Apply-Robt. Davies & Co., Printers, Tonypandy. b880/67 EDUCATIONAL. Assistant-Inspector of Mines. lyTINE Managers' Exams.. Scholarships, and Associate- ship in Mining. &c. Candidates prepared. Private Lessonct by Post. Mineralogy, Geology, Coal and Metal Mining. Engineering, Mining Mathematics, Electricity, and Surveying. Certificates awarded. Wiite for Syllabus. The Cambrian Mining School, Glanffrwd. Porth. Glam. b CYCLES, &a. VCLE- marvellous sacrifice, Gents' 1908 machine, highest grade, fitted with clincher tyres, Crabbe roller, lever back and front rim brakes, the very latest Perry's ball bearing free wheel, plated rims, coloured centres, black enamelled and lined frames, mud guards. Magnificent machine, not soiled, complete with gas lamp, bell, pump, spanner, etc., ^3 18s. 6d., great bargain, worth double. Will send on approval any distance before cash sent.—M. House, St. Madge, Pitman Rd, Weston Super-Mare. b861/75 FOR SALE. FOR Sale, 10 houses, leasehold property long lease; Ann Street, Cilfynydd, Pontypridd.—Apply Mrs., M. A. Roberts, 23, Bennet-street, Landore, Swansea. b875/65 TTNDERTAKERS' and Carriage Proprietors' Modern Stock for disposal. no reason; hie offer refused Hearses, Cars, Coaches. Landaus, Brakes, Hansoms— Oatalogues, Marston's 24, Bradford Street, Birmingham, KEMNAJN TS.—VV holesale and Retail. We sell genuine Manchester and Bradford rents, brnall or large shops supplied at wholesale prices. Catalogue sent on appli- cation. Try one of our noted 15 Bundles. Note address-To R. Bestwick, 747, Abbey- dale Road, Sheffield. B852/67 DOORS.-Why use Foreign Doors? British made 6 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 6 inches by 1J inch square, 58.; mould 2 sides, 6s. 2d.; solid moulded, DR. Id. All other sizes in stock. Send Builder's trade card for list.— Jennings & Co., 35S, Pennywell Road, Bristol. 3312& tTIOK SALE, House in Trealaw Road, 11 Trealaw X40 down.—Apply Box 77, Rhondda Leader Office. FISH. FISH. FISH for Fryers, Hawkers, etc., supplied at lowest market price. Quotations daily by wire. Headless Hakes, for frying, a speciality. For terms apply DRING, Fish Market, Swansea. 4372 FISH, FISH. Fishmongers, Hawkers, &c., write to C. H. Cowburn, Fish Docks, Swansea. Lowest market prices. 4371 Telegrams—"Mackerel, Swansea." Corporation,Telephone-350 P. MOLYNEUX, Ltd., Steam Trawler Owners & Smack Managers, and Fish Merchants, 120, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. Special attention paid to cnstcmers for Headless Fish for Frying. Write for Quotations. 4370 TO LET. TO LET, on Penrhys 'Road, Ystrad- Rhondda, a good size house, 9 rooms h. and c. bath, conveniently situated, one minute's walk to tram. Apply T. Williams. Tyntyla. B8 76/60 MUSICAL. R. W. T. David, Organist, Tonypandy. .i 1 Vacancies for pupils for ui lion in sing- ing, pianoforte and organ harmony, counter- point and orchestration. Lessons given by post if desired. Musical compositions revised and corrected. Honours and Pass results gained by pupils in the last examination of the In- corporated Society of Musicians held at Cardiff. For terms, apply at Glyrcnllen. 31, Eleanor Street, Tonypandy. b874/74 PHIL JONES late pupil of SignorMoretty, JL R.A.M. (London), is open to receive engagements for Oratorios, Miscellaneous Concerts, etc. Moderate fee. Dr. Randegger says He possesses a decidedly beautiful tenor voice most pleasing to listen to." Copies of testimonials on application. Address, Phil Jones, Tonyrefail. 400 MR. R. JONES, A.Mas. L.C.M., has vacancies for Pupils in Pianoforte and Organ, Harmony, Counterpoint. Lessons given, if desired, on the Virgil Clavies Method, also lessons given in the Pianist's Harmony Course, in which every Principle taught, both in Language and Notes, introducing Writing, Playing and Transposing at Sight of simple Harmonies, such as the Tonic and its attend- ant Harmonies, Cadences, &c. Puflils passed with Honours at Trinity College. For terms, etc., apply to 2, Hill Street, Penygraig. Mr. Jones has passed the Musical portion of Associate of Music, Trinity College of Music. 4461 DAVE McNeil, the smart versatile comed- ian and vocalist, is now open to accept engagements for concerts, banquets, smokers, etc. Success greater than ever. The absolute laughing hit of every programme. For terms and vacant dates, write, wire, or "phone to 46, Robert Street, Cardiff. Telegraphic address, "Concerted" Cardiff. Ring up National Telephone 210x1. It will pay you. 4468 GREAT PIANO SALE Waddington and Sons have lCO Second- hand and Shop-soiled PIANOS AND ORGANS It is our intention to clear out our Stock of Second-hand Instruments. If you are want- ing either Piano or Organ, it will pay you to write us. The majority are Second-hand In- struments taken in exchange during the last season. These have been thoroughly repaired. A few are shop-soiled only, or have been used for hiring purposes, and are practically in new condition. State price you wish to pay, and we will post you description of some Instru- ment about your price. We guarantee every Instrument to be in sound condition, and pay carriage to your nearest station. Note the Address- WADDINGTON AND SONS 29 & 31, City Road, Cardiff. Largest Pianoforte Manufacturers and Organ Importers out of Loudon. 436 MISCELLANEOUS. MARY, I want you to get a box of Bagley's Y Goreu," Furniture Paste, as the last paste you bought is too sticky. Tell them you must have Bagley's, as it leaves no finger marks. 4446 SEND stamps for advice to Mrs. Watson, Herbalist and Lady Specialist—Address 12, Cheapside, Fishponds, Bristpl. B872/73 MEN OF SOUTH WALES! Do you realise that the Tailor of Pontypridd is G. C. DEAN "THE TAILOR," 85, Taff Street. (Next door to Boot's Cash Chemist). Splendid Tweed Suits from £ 1 10 0^ ■Rainproof Overcoats from £ 1 5 0 >0 Winter Tweed Overcoats from £ 1 10 0 V o Blue Serge Suit (Indigo Dye) stand 0 Winter Tweed Overcoats from iei io 0 ( o Blue Serge Suit (Indigo Dye) stand 0 going into the Sea or down a Mine, .from Zi 17 6 J H IW cur AND MADE ON THE PREMISES.

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