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Situations Vacant and Wanted. Agcod GENERAL, for conn try hotel, able to lwo cow3 kept three in family. Goou home for suitable person.— Mrs P. Morgan, Ancient; Briton Hotel, Penycae, S.O., Breconshire. I EXPERIENCED COOK-GENERAL, three j in family, ao >aag children good wngea. —^Howel!, 21, Stow Perk Circle, Newport. Y*7 ANTED good GENERAL SERVANT, 11 able to Cook.—Apply Mrs Peregrine, Cambrian Honse, Brecon. X^TTANTED COOK GENERAL, not under 11 25; two in family housemaid kept.— Apply Mrs. Meredith, Walford Cot, ge, Brecon. WANTED immediately, an ASSISTANT for the IRONMONGERY TRADE; must be a good salesman.—T. Rees, 8, Ship Street, Brecon. T*TANTED, good GENERAL, able to wash 11 and iron ma3t have good reference.— State age and wages required to Mrs Williams, Homelands, Langland, Mumbles. WANTED, smart BOY for office.—Apply, in own handwriting, giving school par- ticulars, ilanaging Editor, "County Times," Erecon. To Let and Wanted. OFFICES to be LET over Brecon Station. Two or three well lighted rooms, recently occupied by the Land Valuation Department. For permission to inspect and all particulars, apply to Mr H R Knight, Storekeeper, Brecon and Merthyr Railway, Brecon. TO LET—PANTEG FARM, Llanbedr, Crickhowell 68 acres, with rights of hill immediate possession. —Apply to the Tenant. TO LET "MANASKIN COTTAGE," Pencelly, near Brecon, with excellent garden and shed, from 7th of March.—Apply J. Edwards, Llethyr, Newbridge-on-Wye. TO LET, with immediate possession, STONE- BUILT RESIDENCE, fine views, DANY- FAN, two miles from Brecon. Entrance Hall, Dining and Drawing Rooms, Kitchen, Scullery, Larder, China Pantry, &c.; 7 Bedrooms, Bathroom (h. and c.), Lavatory, Ac.; Stable, Coach-house, Harness Room, Lawn and Kitchen Garden, with a Meadow and Greenhouse; excellent water supply and sanitary arrangements on most modern prin- ciples.—Apply, W. Morgan, Builder, Brecon. Lost and Found. LOST from Pytindu, THREE EWES; pitch J.P. on left side punch hole in right ear, notch under leh.-Powell. Closcedi, Brecon. Dress & Costume Making tTHOMAS & ADCOCKS DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is under New and Efficient Management. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CUT, FIT AND FINISH. A TRIAL ORDER RESPECTFULLY I 1 SOLICITED. Thomas and Adcock, BRECON. For Sale and Wanted, fclREEHOLD FOR SALE.- An attractive r commodious High-class Boarding House, recently erected, pleasantly and centrally situated. -Apply, Morgans, Auctioneer, Pantglas, Llan- wrtyd Wells. GREAT MUSIC SALE—2,700 Wonderful Bargains in Songs, Piano Solos, Duets, Operas, Organ, Violin, and 'Cello Music. Catalogues Free.—Dept. 09, Moon & Sons, Plymouth. HEARSES, Glass Funeral Cars, Patent Hearses, Coaches with Glass Coffin boxes, Motor Hearse Bodies and Buses; Charabancs Landaulettes every kind of Vehicle for Carriage Masters. Cash or terms. Photo and particulars free,—Marston's, 24,Bradford-street, Birmingham. HIGH-CLASS PIANOFORTE (new) FOR SALE iron frame; check action JtjL SALE iron frame; check action; guaranteed. Carriage free, £ 16 cash.—Call and see it at Heins & Co's, Brecon. MOLESKINS.—Gerrards, Furriers, Edin- burgh, pay highest prices. Cash- Pioneers of this industry.—Send for particulars. SHORTHORN CALVES for rearing, from o record Cheshire milkers, by pedigree bulls; quotation to any Station no fancy prices.— Frank Dobie, Littleton, Chester. ALL PAPER & PICTURE DEPART- MENT.—Why send money out of town for any oI these lines when you c$n get good for any of these lines when you can get good material at TYLER'S, Bulwark, Brecon. Choice designs in Wall Papers from lid per piece. See Showroom of Sample Panels for wail decorations. A New Special Line in Pictures, framed and unframed, now on view, as cheap as can be bought anywhere, consistent with quality. Miscellaneous. ADVICE FREE for Stamp.—Mrs B. Stewart's famous Female Remedy never fail'3.— Address, 9, Guinea Street, Bristol. BUYING A PIANOFORTE.—When you require a Piano or Organ goto Heins & Co., Brecon, and you will have the Lowest Price, you will have it taken to your house Free, you will hp-ve it toned the first year free, you wilt have a guar<meee for 20 years. aDd above all yon will i have the advantage of their 80 years' experience Lud reputation.—Heinp & Co., Ltd., Brecon. HEINS <4* Co., Ltd., are the Sole Agents for all the best class PLAYER PIANOB; greatest discount for cash, or on their celebrated three yean*' system of purebase.-Ilcins fr Co., Brecon. lYiPOETANT TO ,MOTHERS. ilvery mother who values the health and eleanlinesB of her child should use HARRISON'S 'RELIABLE' NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the hair. In Tine, 4d and 9d, postage, Id. Geo. W. Harrison, Chen;m, ReiuUi.g. Sola by Chemists. Agent? for Brecon j F. L. fetanton, Chemist; Hay: J. L. Davits & Son, Cheniiut, 7, High Town Builth Wells J. Ward, Ch emirt, 8, High street Knighton G. M. Perkins, Chemist Presteigne A. R. Davies, Drug and Grocery es Criokhowell W. a. .y Kirkiand, ChemitsS; Llandovery A. Richiade, Chemist, 4, King's Road. LADIES Try BELL'S PILLS for worried women 2*. 9d. box thoroughly reliable safe.-H, Bell, 36, Marlborough Road, St. Albau's, Herts. EATS, MICE, MOLES COCKROACHES, ,v.r? BEETLES *'8t Hsthpod's "RnliaHo" Rat Poison. Cats and DW8 will not toucii it. Vermm dry up and leavu uo Pnieil Prices 613., 1b., 2b. 31., at"; 3, 9d. Wholesale Market, Bolfcon. Postage 2d.—G W Harrison, Cbeojiet. Rending. Sold by Chemists. Agent* for Brecon F. L. Star.4oc, Chemist; Hay: J L Davies & ,SOD8: Chemists, 7. Town BnHtb Wells J Ward, Chemist, 8, .high St<.< »-*■•; TaSgartfo David Evam, Grocer, Liverpool St ••res; Llau- dovt-rv: T Roberts, The Crow a Sfcnrep; Kuigbtou: G M Periling, Chemist Crick. howell W H Kirkland, f,i) "mi-t. 1. POTASH MANURES! POTASH MANURES, in conjunction with Nitrogenous and Pbosphatic Manures, are Essential for ALL Crops POTASH MANURES may be obtained from ALL Manure Merchants as Sulphate of Potash or KAINIT. KAINIT ie recommended to be sapplied in I AUTUMN OR EARLY WINTER. Leaflets, Pamphlets and Advice on the Manuring of Crops may be had free on application to- THOMAS & EVANS AND JOHN DYER, LTD., SWANSEA, Who are the Sole Wholesale Importers for Wales. WHITE ORPINGTONS. Our latest wins :— 1st, 2nd and Two Specials, 10 Guinea Cup for Best Hen in Show at Llandrindod. 1st Merthyr. I 1st, Special, 3rd and Silver Medal, Mumbles. I 1st, 3rd, Special, Silver Medal, Treharris. 2nd Pontardawe. lat Ammanford. 2nd, 3rd and 4th Blaenafon. 1st Pontypridd. 2nd Cross Hands. A few young COCKERELS from above winners to be disposed cf Cheap. Make Monsters for Breeding from in Spring. EGGS & CHICKS IN SEASON. M. BOWN & CO., PRIORY SWEET SHOP, BRECON. 1 Sales by Auction. MR. F. G. PRICE. Feb. 3rd,—Green, Glasbrry. Sale of Household Furniture. Feb.-Household Furniture, Caepost, Talgarth. Feb. 20th-Freehold Farms at Talgarth. Mar. 24th-Live and Dead Farming Stock, Trewalkin, Talgarth. NR. TOWER HOTEL, Talgarth. Sale of Portable Steam Engine on FEB. 2nd, 1914 (Fair day), at 12 o'clock. F. G. PRICE, Auctioneer. TALGARTH, BRECON SHIRE. ME. FKANCIS G. PRICE will Sell by Auction at the TOWER HOTEL, TALGARTH, On FRIDAY, the 20th FEBRUARY, 1914, at 2-30 o'clock p. m.. subject to conditions. Lot 1. Desirable Freehold Farm, known as "IREWALKIN." senate in the parish of Talgarth and within two miles of that market town, containing 95a. 2r. 21p. with a capital farm bouseand ampie and suitable outbuildings, all stone built and in good repair. The property was in the occupation of the late owner, Mr Thomas Price, until his decease, and possession will be given on completion. Lot 2. The Freehold stone built and slated cottage with lftrge garden, known as "THE TOP HOUSE," situated at Penbont, in tha parish of Talgarth, in the occupation cf Mr David Davies. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Talgarth, or to Robert T. Griffiths, Solicitor, Hay. By Messrs Price & Williams,, Jan. 22nd.-Sale of Furniture at Wellington Hotel, Brecon. fi1'I,.srfir-d\ -l,j"£:IØ>1,t"1'4O¡.1I.t!1::).r.il-lf,a.r.{"It"3"V' By Messrs. Millep, Powell A Co. The Lion Chamberu, Brecon, will be Sold by Public Auction on February 13th, 1914 j Wednesday, Feb. ]8.b.—Sale of Household Far- niture at Brecon. f TOMKINS, CHADW'CK (A.A.I.) & THOMAS, Agricultural & General Auctioneers & Valuers, Estate Agents, Licensed Trode Experts, €i«ugers, Stocktokers and insurance Agents. Offices: HIGH ST., BRECON. ALSO Tomkins and Chadwick, ABERGAVENNY Established 25 YEARS. u —— _2 -=:==¡-I ¡ I I I WE HOLD THE AGENOY FOR THIS DISTRICT FOR Moccasins for1 Men. MOCCASINS ARE ENTIRELY BRITISH, MADE IN NORTHAMPTON, IN v 350 Varieties I AND STYLES, FIT FOB ANY & EVERY OCCASION. WE HAVE A FULL "ITOCK, —————— ALL MADE ——— 6 SIZES TO THE iNCH. <r-» No FOOT TOO Difficult Fok us to Fit. Prices from 10/6 to 21/ GARRATT. High St., BRECON. ) Engineering Works and Motor Garage, "The Green," Talgarth. W. J. B.XCKETTS Begs to inform the public that he has com monced business as Motor and Agricultural Engineer. Motors, Gas, Oil and Steam Engines efficiently overhauled and repaired. Agent for Sheep Racks and Cooke's Ploughs. District Agent for Crossley's Oil Engines. Prompt and careful attention given to all orders. rKA.u.RJr'¡'úZ:¡,m.:r,i:r.zt¡II'tt\Q''ØJftæ'4:L#ç, For Cash Bargains In New Furniture GO TO W. COOPER, MARKET ARCADE, BRECON I Good Prices given for Old-Fashioned Furniture, China, etc You will Save Money and get Real Value. Antique Department: 8, THE STRUET. Public Notices. Vale of Henddu Ploughing & Hedging Matches The 40111 Annual PLOUGHING & HEDGING MATCHES will he fcnld on WEDNESDAY, I FEBRUARY 4th, on LOWER PONTWILLIM FARM, VENNYFACF. Entries Close Saturday, January 31st. J. B. HfcjOTHERO, Secretary. LlethergynieD. Llan.^atlog-fach. J I Cwmdu and Pengenfford Farmers' Association j Annual Competition on FEBRUARY 13th, 1914, at the NO YAT)D FARM, CWMDU. Dinner at the Crc<^ Keys Hotel, Tretower. (President Charles Eq) En,.ries close February lOlh, 1914. W.POWELL. RON. SEC. Wern, Cwmdu. I Llangorse & DistriGijgriGultural Society. In consequence of Ash Wednesday falling on the ¡I 25th of February, the date of the Annual Ploughing and Hedging Competitions .in connection with tho above Society has been ALTERED to Tuesday, Feb. 24, 1914, on MIDDLE TROSTRE FARM, LLAN-Y-WERN. W. EAST, Secretary. LLYWEL PLOUGHING AND HEDGING SOCIETY. The 21st Annual Match will be held at CAMDEN FARM on WEDNESDAY, I MARCH Hb, 1914. O. T. BJ RRYS HOWELLS, I Hon. Sec. PUNCH ft JUO: MARIONETTES, I Go injure; ss, Humc'ists, I Cinematograph, &c. HIGH-CLASS PERFORMANCES. MODERATE TERMS. j TOM HAY & Gloucester. | ,O#<c> > ">&h'' -04_- 1 Latest Novelties, toO d r, 5 () \1 C I II :r -JI- I I rK..O U i IS. I IJ- ,L\ I ? I f l.dCiiv>* m ..iUj j> I > -|J i i.s M e, ¡ ',r\: • i .U >u!! • 1 M< "í i rv\ -"W"; icu:| V I. I S vi J \„S rc-ec.llull> uHcits ó "Isit of inspr..ron. j HIGH ST rJ. [, [: T BRECO: | -v- 4- -1!O,w;r;ot.o:>IEo UNION Africa j UlliviV roy\l mail route, CAS TLE From Luukm and Soathampte., U'I-NE WEEn v for SOUTH AFRICA, c 8 irUlt via Madeira and Canaries, MONTHLY for EAST AFRICA, via the Suez Canal. For foribim, information triply to the Company's Head Offlowt, 8, Faaebriuvh Street, London; or to Inedi agent*. O'A ,o. ">w,j\'> d" n" IJ. THOMAS^ (mIII) General Draper, 17, Castte St., Brecon. NEW STOCK! NEW STOCK Specialities. Cheap and Styiish Miliinery. Ladies' Tailor-made Costumes, ffi and Up-to-date Ladiea' Shirt Blousea. H Latest Suitings ra Fashionably-Cut Breeches made on I the pramiees. Printing Posters, Programmes, Pa m p h I ets,. Catalogues, Cards, etc. County Times Office BRECON. Public Notices, BRECON MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 31st January, 1914. To the Burgesses of the Borough of Brecon. LADIES & GENTLEMEN,—Through the death of our esteemed townsman, Councillor John Willinms, an extraordinary vacancy is caused on the Borough Council. Encouraged by the support accorded me on the 1st November 1,4,Et to fill one of the vacancies on that occasion. I Km again i-nduced to offer myself as ?■ Candidate to represent yo:: on that Board. After a life-long residence in the town, coupled with the fact of a long and varied experience of Local Government, I respectfully solicit the favour of your vote and interest to secure election, and if successful, will at all times endeavour to serve you honestly and f-uthfully. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, WM. WILLIAMS. Church House, Li&nfaea, Brecon. 26th January, 1914. To the Burgesses of the Borough of Brecon LADIES & GENTLEMEN,—On Saturday next you will be called upon to fill the vacancy on the Town Council, caused by the death of our esteemed townsman, the late Councillor John Williams. At the request of a large number of electors, I beg to offer myself as a candidate. You can rely on me doing everything in my power to further the Health, Improvement, and Prosperity of our Town at the Bathe time it will be my chi object to consider unnecessary expense. As there are only a few days before the Election, I am afraid I shall not have the pleasure of calling upon you all personally, but trust I shrill be favoured with your confidence and nupport. Thanking you for past favours, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, WILLIAM BOnr ELSTON. 21, High S'"rcct, Brecon, Jan. 26cb, 1914. Brecknock bounty & Borough Infirmary, &TOTICE is Hereby Given 'hat the ANNUAL MEETING cf the Subscribers to the above Institution will be held at the SHIRE HAGL, BRECON, at 2-45 t>.m., on TUESDAY, the 17th day of FEBRUARY. 1914. JOHN PRICE, Secretary. No. 6. Bulwark, Brecon. THE ANNUAL SPORTS of the A.O F., COURT LILY of the FOREST. No. 6028 (GlasliUry-on-Wye), will be held ;U GWE.RNFYED PARK, by kind permission of Mrs. Glen Klds^on, On WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 1st, 1914. Particulars will appear later. THOMAS PTJGEI. Court Secretary. Brecou & Merthyr Railway. International Rugby Football Match at Cardiff. SCOTLAND v. WALES. On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1914. ON the above date, Ch«np Excursion Tickets will be issued to CARDIFF from Brecon. For fnll particulars see Company's Bills. Educational. Welsh Girls' School, Ashford, MIDDLESEX. THE COMMITTEE will in the year 1914 elect FOUR FOUNDATION and SIX INTERMEDIATE PAY SCHOLARS. Foun- dationers will receive board and education free. Intermediate pay scholars will pay at the rate of 916 per annum. No applications can be received after March 31st, 1914. For forms of application and further particulars apply to- DEAN BROWNRIGG, 19, Great Peter Street, Westminster, London, S.W. PRIVATE TUITION. MR. W. P. J. LbBEOCQ, M.A., F.L.S., F.R. Met. Soc. (Honours, Christ's College, Cam.) PREPARES PUPILS for Commissions in the Army and Navy, and for Law, Medical, Civil Service and other Entrance Examinations Private lessons in Botany, practical Botany with use of Microscope, Mathematics-, Frenoh, Nature Study, etc. CASTLE HOUSE, BRECON. SCHOOla FOR GIRI-AS Also PREPARATORY FOR BOYS Principal MISS KING. The School will RE-OPEtf on JANUARY 15th, 1914. Under New Management. Under New Management. Under New Management, THE WELLINGTON HOTEL Beat Family and Commercial House in the Town of = BRECON. = Newly re-deoorated and Latest Sanitary Appointments provided. EXCELLENT CUISINE. Ordinary on Market and Fair Days. BEST HOUSE for Motorists and Motor Cyclists. COVERED GARAGE. Depot for G.W.R. Motor Service. Proprietress Mrs. KATE LiVSEY (formerly of the Glamtaff Hotel, —————— TBOBDYKHrw) ) I EVxacleupe tioin nal RIDING BREECHES I w READY TO WEAR. T cut Riding Breeches correctly demands skill above the ordinary. That our makers possess the necessary I r skill is proved by the fact that we have I a large number of customers who always buy their Riding breeches here. These garments fit snugly below Z1 zn the knee and yet allow perfect freedom, they are comfortable, and the cloths are manufactured expressly for Breeches and are certain to give excellent wear. 9/6 to 18/9. tti | hi Tin" Fin hi iiiiptaePi-TXev I JUTS Opposite 1 viLbrecmy tfe Monument .'Ie'IN_I, I d';l ¿.' ¡t ¡t, \t .*] PIANOFORTE. I lielns & Go's. NEW MODEL j j iKOS FHa.V;K. <-KK.cK A 'HON. I TiilcOfU) FULL. COVH-ASS. WaLNDT 'OR ROSEWOOD CASE I I HEAVY SCONCES. CELESTE PEDAL. I j y NETT CASH £ 16. I I ),. J WE ARK S.niSKJEft «;Ti; A VKB¥ SMALL PROFIT*" j HEINS & Co Ltd., BRECON I \l !IIIIIII- t;Ji082¡J!- | !• E. Nott & Co., Ltd., MOTOR AGENTS AND REPAIRERS, Ship Street, Brecon. DISTRICT AGENTS FOR ARGYLLS Single Sleeve Valve Engine. Diagonal 4 Wheel Brakes HUMBERS Good Value. Medium Price. a h 0 PERRY The Prince of Light Cars. Two Cylinder and Four Cylinder Price Lists and ail Information a!;— NOTFS GARAGE, SUIP STREET, BRECON. THOMAS REES, 8, Ship St., BRECON, While thanking his friends for their patronage, asks them kindly to reserve their Orders for Farm and Garden Seeds, Artificial Manures, Feeding Cakes, General Ironmongery, until he can call upon them with PRICES AND SAMPLES. Orders by post or otherwise esteemed and carefully attended to. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS ANNOUKOtMENTS. London Theatres—Pantomimes and other attractions. Hipp.idr. me, Coliseum, dkc. Osge Bird Show, Crystal Palace, Feb. 6-10. Craft's Dog Show. Agricultural Hall, Feb. 11-13. Carl Hagenbeck's Wonder Zoo and Circne, Olympic, Dee 26 to Feb. 28..«1 ON Satnrday, Feb. 7, for 3, 4 or 6 days Wednesday, Feb. 11, for 2, 4 or 6 days Tnesdav Fab 17 for 2, 5, or 8 days, EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to LONDON (Euston). Football and Hockey Parties. Picnic Tickets at a single fare and a third for the return journey are issued for a minimum of 10 adults upon 3 days' notice being given fit the Stations. Early Closing Excursions. EVERY WEDNESDAY until further notice, Half-day Excursion Tickcts will be issued from BRECON by the 1-20 p.m. train, to TALGARTH, bUILTE WELLS, RHAYADER and intermediate Stations. TOURIST TICKETS are issued to Aberystwyth, Bn.Tnnmb Pwilheli, Rhyl, Abergele,Llan- dudno, Carnarvon, Holyhead, Blackpool, Souih^uii, Buxton, Matlock, The English I*ke District, The North-East Coast of England, Isle-of-Man, Scotland, and mauy other places. See Tourist Programme. For any further information respecting the arrangements shewn above, application should'be made at any of the Company's Offices or Agencies or to Mr. C. L. Conacher, Traffio Manager. Oswestry, Jan., 1914. S. WILLIAMSON, General Mnniigtr.

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