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T BRRECON COSTING and LIVERY STABLES LION STREET. bmk Wagonettes, Landans, and Vehicles of every desor iptica Smart Wedding Equipages. Modern Hearses and Mourning Coaohes. We have given onr customers complete liatil3faction for nearly 50 years and rospeetfally Bolicifc your patronage, D. J. MEDCALFE, Proprietor.
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I Meredith & Sons' Digestive Tea per 3s. 4d. lb. Baceptionally free from tannia. Specially recommended to people of weak digestion. The Stores, Brecon.
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Situations Vacant and Wanted. WANTED, capable TIMBER HAULIER to TT take charge of teams good wages to Suitable man.—A. Jones & Sons, Ltd., Timber Merchants, Abergavenny. ANTED.-TTOUSEKF,EPI,' R (aot over 35), capable of entire Diore^emeat of farm- house.—Apply, A. Thomaa, Tyneywerc, Tin- "Ortha, Dolau, Rsdnorahire. WANTED for Aberdare in September, experi- enced NURSES 3 children, youngest 8 tOonths; under nurse kfpt —Apply, Mra Lewis, at tilanhamlach R ecton, WANTED a respectable. w.-ii educated YOUTH to m .ka hunr^U' generally nsefnl j ^Grocery Trade; also t* \-uv.nj i. T ft fo-cash L, ^sk.—Apply Meredith and Sons, Brecon. f \T7ANTED, experienced WAITRESS, also Tf CHAMBERMAID and KITCHENMA ID; feod wages.—Apply Lion Hotel, Pembroke. ANTED, GIRL, 14 to 17, for farmhouse good wages.—Parry, Llwyncadwgan, ■^eulah, Garth (Breconshire). WANTED GIRL to help in kitchen and nursery.—Mrs H A Christy, Llangoed, l^lyswen. iVXTANTED a MAN accustomed to farm work; JT live in or out.—T. Price, TrephilMp, ■Talgarth. For Sale and Wanted. T^OR SALE, Shorthorn 00W (second calf); ■ also Shorthorn HEIFER both recently W. S. Miller, Forest Lodge, firecon. FOR SALE, 4 excellent Shorthorn and Dairy HEIFERS, just calved.—Apply, W. S. filler, Forest Lodge, Brecon. OULLETS, laying, 3s. 6d. each, six and cock, 25s.; 12 chicks and mother, 15s.; eggs, 5s. list free.—Hnmmell, Stratford, EBSOX. I pay top prices for all kinds of Borap iron, lead, brass, rBgs, wool, sheepskins, old bags, etc. f^ything purchased. Send post card and I will 1l and pay utmost value. Nothing too old or dirty. ^tiamb, 6. Paynter's Terrace, Bethesda, Merthyr. 0' HORIHORN CALVES for rearing, from record Cheshire milkers, by pedigree bulls Rotation to any station; no fancy prices.— ^*fcnk Dobie, Littleton, Chester. WANTED, quantity of PURE HONEY in 1 lb sections and 1 lb jars state prioe.— Sona, Stores, Brecon. ° WANTED a well-broken SHEEP DOG and good ranger and one that heels preferred. ^"Appjy Tndge, Lyde Court, Hereford. To Let and Wanted- TO LET.- SUN INN, Builth, Wells, fully licenced six days only, excellent market ► bouse with good trade nominal rent during the ^ar, poBsehsion September 30th next.—Apply jr^vid Winifimq, The Brewery, BniHh Wells. Lost and Found. ] C1 TRAYED, to Pentrebach, Trallong, cross- n3 bred CARDIE EWE. If not claimed Within 14 day will be sold to defray expenses.- -Moses. 0.' Miscellaneous. '^TilANO BARGAINS.—Oollard and Collard *7 Upright Grand. £ 46; Strocsd Upright J**an& (whrtu new, 45 guineas), £ 32 Farrand (^5 guineas), £ 34 Hagspiel Grand. £ 65 Broad- j^Ood Rosewood Upright, £ 14 "Pianola," £ 15 ^fcierican Organ, £ 8; all instruments delivered ^triage paid. Write for complete catalogue and jj&rgain list to C. Milsom and Son, Ltd., The Great West of England Piano House, 15, Milsom Street, Bath. MARQUEES. Bell Tents, TrMtle Tables, chairs, and crockery FOR HIRE.—Apply Secretary, Church.House, Brecon. TriKT* THAT INSECT. TOMMY!—Send your pnla "out. yonder" some tins of Harrison's Nursery Pomade—they'll be very Acceptable. 'Vh'n von havon'fc time t.(1 wash, there's a big chance you'll have companions." A little Harrison's Pomade JÜlls every imwct on hair or body. Insist on having Harrison's Nursery tornado "Iina of Comfort," at 4d and 9d. Sold i- by all Chemists— or by post from Harrison I EeaStng, Agar:;? —.for .Brecon: ■ ]»• L. Stanton, Chemist Hay J. L. Daviea and I ChemiBtB, 7, High Town Builth Wells J ft. J;a*d, Chemist, 8, High street Knighton G. M. ■ -^etkina, Chemist ldreateignb A. R. Davies K grug and Grocery Stvies Crickhowell: W. H. P ^irklaad, Chemist Llandovery A. Richards, i ^^smiet. 4 King's Road. .¥- f X>ATS, MICE, MOLE Si COCKROACHES, i Xl atd BEETLES «reeatiy cat Harmon's I*; •RrHbW Rat Poison. Caw a«<3 Dugs will rjot ■fc touch it. V'-imi'j DR? UP *ND it:»ve i»o HTO«II. P* trices 6d., Is., 2s. 3d' aod 3s. 9d. Wholesale Market, Bolioc. Postage 2d.—G W Harmon, Cbemist, Reading. Sold by Cbeaiists. ■^Rente: — for Brecon: F. L. Stanton, 0>UIIXI9T; HAY: ,T L Chemists, 7, Big-h Town; BuiKh Wert*: J Ward, Chemist, 8, High Street; Talgarth; David Evans, Grocer, Liverpool Stores; LJarj- dovery: T Roberts, The Crown gttivus Knighton: G M Perkins, Chemirt Crick- tio,rell W H Kirkland. Obemiíott. THE SOUTH WALES JAMS AND I MARMALADES. f PURITY GUARANTEED. South Wales Jam & Marmalade Co Ltd., IOARDIFF. i r • Public Notices. Rev. Rice Powell's or Boughrood Charity. TtTOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN that the JL^ ANNUAL MEETING of the Trustees of the above-named Charity will be held at the CHURCH HOUSE, in LION STREET, BRECON, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of SEPTEMBER next, at 11-30 o'clock in the fore- noon, when the lads who hava served out their apprenticeships i;tcl their lace masters and boys desirous of apprenticed with their parents end proposed musters nre required to attend. Ft'iuions (forms of which can be obtained of the clergyman of each parish), duly filled up and signed, must be sent to me on or before the 1st day of September next, and no boy will be apprenticed unless it be shown that he has served his proposed master for at least 28 days previous to the day of meeting with satisfactory results. GEORGE TUDOR, Brecon, Solicitor to the Trustees. 2M August, 1917. AVAILABLE LABOUR FOR THE LAND. o J THE WOMEN'S WAR AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE bas now trained 102 women in Milking, Batter-making, Carting, Stock Work, Field Work, and Gardening, in the Counties of Brecon aod Radnor. A number of these womea are now available, and their services can be obtained at the rate of 18s a week, or 7s a week and board and lodgirig Farmers in need of additional labour should apply to the Organising Secretary, Mrs StapledoD, or to the Assistant Organising Secretary, Mi,, Yaughan Yaugbaa, 5, Glanirvon terrace, Builth Wells. RADNORSHIRE AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. STANDING CROP OF OATS. TENDERS are invited for 23 ACRES OF OATS, in one, two or three lots, situated at the GRANGE FARM, GLASBURY, the property of the above Committee. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. All tenders (per acre) should be for- warded to the undersigned on or before August 20th, 1917. DAVID THOMAS, Agricultural Office, Executive Officer. Builth Wells. NOTICE THE BUTCHER'S BUSINESS bitherto carried on by Mr H. W. PHILLIPS at No. 14, SHIP STREET, BRECON, has been taken over by MR. T. J. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer, Neuadd, Scethrog, who begs to solicit the kind patronage of existing Customers and of the Public generally. All Orders will be promptly and carefully attended to and Meat delivered daily to all parts oftthe tow nand district. Only the very Best Qaahty supplied. Educational. PRIVATE TUITION. MR. W. P. J. LEBROCQ, M.A., F.L.S., F.R. Met. Soc, (Honours, Christ's College, Cam.) PREPARES PUPILS for Comynissioni3 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, French, Nature Study, etc. 0.Y8TLE HOOSJ8, BRECON. SCHOOb FOR GiRlaS PREPARATORY FOR BOYS Prinoipal. MI88 KING. Woodlands Day & Boarding School for Girls Preparatory for Little Boys) CAMDEN ROAD, BRECON. Principles: Miss Park-Brown and Miss Wrigbt, A.R.C.M. Usual English Subjects, Nature Study, Needle work, French, Drawing, Painting, Health Exercises, Dancing. Music R. speciality. SHORTHAND and BOOK-KEEPING. Outside Students may attend for any of the above subjects. BROOKFIELD SCHOOL, HAY. Boarding and Day School for Girte, Preparatory for Boys. Principal MISS TERRETT. Pupils prepared for Oxford Local, College of Preceptors, Associated Board and other examinations. Lessons in Shorthand and Bookkeeping. I ■■•Mm /POI II !■!=] /y *QSD o o It I o THE FAVOURITE SUIT. Ifmrioms Priaes. Li o o o o r\ HA1TO VJOI II 1CZI w HOSttJ ,Æ I II II II IQ Ol II II II I HOIW We are Complete Clothiers for Boys of all Sizes- Big Boys & Little Boys. In fact we make quite a speciality of our JJoys' Clothing, and our Boys' Department is exceptionally well stocked, amply stocked too with every description of Boys' Dress Necessities. Therefore, if your boy, be he big or little, stands in need of a new Suit or Coat, new Shirts, new Underwear, new ANYTHING to wear, Please bring him along to us. ? Both you and the boy will be pleased with the thoughtfully prepared selection of garments, and the good wear and serviceability will give you complete satisfaction. ITTr inn IT'FT Hum llltjrfxne wm@m Opposite 1 the Monument I 1c::Jc::Jc::J 0 '■ 0 c::Jc::Jc::J1 I [ I 1.1 II I0 0 D lJ n U '0 wl ■ THE POPULAR SUIT. Various Pricam. c —11—11— r I I mrnM AERTEX I I 1 CELLULAR 1X1 I formen,women&chiIdren fffih HI AERTEX Cellular is woven to WS4U 1- ^'? ■ contain, air, thus making it warm fwfi U Hrt^EliS^SiSs^iZ I' B in winter and cool ia summer. I The cheap imitation fabric is Mitrf A simply pierced with holes, thus ,m(J v Hi l-not staining the protective air. gjili Illustrated Price List L3Smt I Of full range of AERTEX CELLULAR u Goods for* Men, Women end Children g/g AE E ON Ll. I SENT POST FREE 1 'I ON APPLICATION. L MORGAN & I- EIs I = Tailors, BRECON. ——— I I —■■■ II W—LI— IIHIII 1Iir.!I; ■ II 111 HIM MDME OSMOND. Maker of Corsets and Belts, w\ for all ailments. Shon'cler U Braceii, Eusti Soppocts, &0. 'r P-foominendecl bv the Medical Profession. CLARENCE PLACE, NEWPORT. QUEEN'S ARCADE, CARDIFF. -Jiil; THE PRICE OF THIS PAPER IS NOW V 1 1 A 2d. I CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. TRAIN VARIATIONS. July 23rd to August 31st. BETWEEN the above aatea IMPORTANT VARIATIONS will be made in this Company's PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE. For full particulars see Time Tables. S. WILLIAMSON, Oswestry, General Manager. July, 1917. I GARRATT, I BOOT MAKER High Street and Free Street, BRECON. Aj-?r-t for I Moccasin BOOTS. Holdfast BOOTS. Queen, AND I Carol I SHOES. Salon I I I ALbG Holland's Arch Supports and oker. Foot Applianoes. I I ALL KINDS OF INSURANCES EFFECTED. CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED I Agent for Sfvornl First-Clas Companies. W. WILLIAMS, Accountant, Insurance, and General Agent, SENNYBRIDGE and 6, BULWARK, BRECOIL