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Trade Addresses. JOHN AND CHARLES SANKEY, TEA. DEALERS, JpAMILY GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, DUXRAYEN PLACE, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED GROCERS IN BRIDGEND. ESTABLISHED 1865. AGENTS FOR —————— AY. & A. AND SPIRITS- T C2 BASS AND ALLSOPP'S BURTON ALES. DEVENISH AND C,,O'S WEYMO-UTH ALES. AND GUINNESS DOUBLE STOUT (in Cask and Bottles). gCHWEPPS AND gUMMERS MINERAL RATERS. STOWERS' LIME JUICE, Is. 3d. PER BOTTLE. TH^ BRINK FOR HOT WEATHER. NO MUSTY FLAVOUR. t — | J. & C. S. guarantee all Coods sent from their Establishment to be of the very Best Quality obtainable, and attneLowest. Possible Prices, and Customers may rely upon all Orders (per tirst post) being Executed same day as received. Any Article required and not in stock, can be procured at the earliest possible moment. 5203 PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS! Best Value Ever Produced at the Price. CLASS 0.-20 Guineas 10s- 6d. per Month on NEW HIRE SYSTEM. CLA«^ 1 24- ftiiin°as 14s. per Month on NEW HIRE SYSTEM. Cla^s O _3q eSueas 1?3- 6d. per Month on NEW HIRE SYSTEM. c"i5:-36GSSS 218. per Month on NEW HIRE SYSTEM. Iron Frame,with all modern Improvements, Specially Manufactured for THOMPSON & SHACKELL, LIMITED. WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND, ALSO AT QUEEN'^ BUILDINGS, CARDIFF, SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, GLOUCESTER, PONTYPRIDD, BRISTOL, CHELTENHAM, MAESTEG, AND PENARTH. SOLE AGENTS XS BOUTa WALES FOR THE CELEBRATED ESTEY ORGANS OF WHICH THERE ARE 215,000 in use. Prices: From 16 to 300 Guineas. BCf" A Great Reduction to Cash Buyers. Old Pianos taken in Exchange. Catalogues Free, with Photographs and Designs. 1361 R. WILLIAMS & CO., TIMBER, DEAL AND SLATE MERCHANTS, STEAM SAWING, PLANING, AND 'J MOULDING MILLS, OLD SHIP YARD, NEATH. Sole Agents in South Wales for F. C. Barron and Co/s celebrated London Portland Cement, Builders' Merchants, Importers of Cement, Plaster of Paris, Ruabon Sanitary Goods, Flooring Tiles, Glazed Ware, Building Sands, Gravel, Lime Bricks, &c. -'t- MOULDINGS & .JOtNjERY MADE TO ORDER. QUOTATIONS PEE RETURN OF POST. Portable Engines, Mortar Mills, Etc., for Sale or Hire. 0 gggj* The ship-' Blue Jacket5 is due at Neath with. a cargo of cement, and early enquiries are solicited so as to give customers the advantage of ex. ship prices. 366 SEASON" 1894. "EAGLE" CORN, SEED, AND IMPLEMENT STORES, A "I L C O A\r BRIDGE. ED W ARD J" O ZEEIKT HAS NOW IN STOCK, ALL KINDS OF SEASON IMPLEMENTS, laduding MOWERS by tiao following Makers — Messrs. Homsby & Sons, Grazithan, Harrison McGregor, VV. A.'Woods, MeCatrjicks, and JwnueLson & Co. HAYMAKEES and HORSE RAKES by the Leading Makers, T I And a Large Assortment of WEARING PARTS. E. J. wiaiiss, for tlie purpose of avoiding delay, that his Customers would, w.hen ordering Parts, bring the Number of the 'Parts required, and tie date of the Machine, to ensure correctnese. Ø" E. J. aleo begs to ifiiorm bi3 CUSTOMERS that he intends EXHIBITING a COLLECTION of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS at the GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL :SHOW to be .held at NEATH, July 25th and 2Cth. 2B6 TEA. EXCHANGE, Noltoxj Street, BRIDGEND. J JAMES, (Late at Messrs. Bevan & Lloyd's) BEGS to iniozm the inhabitants of Bridgend and surrounding District, that he has TAKEN OVKR the above BUSINESS, for many years carried on by Mr. W. REES, Grocer, &c. And hopes, by strict attention to business, and supplying the best quality Good., at lowest possible prices, to merit a share of their BUpport. c;;¡r r R.:CASE Kan: THE ADDRESS :— TEA EXCHANGE, 37* Noltos. Street, BRIDGEND. *53* PERTH DYE WORKS CHANGE OF AGENT. P. & P. CAMPBELL, The Perth Dye Works. Intimate that they have Trans- ferred their Agency from MRS. POWELL, to Mr. DAVID WILLIAMS, BOOKSELLER. 20. CAROLINE STREET, BRIDGEND, To whom all Orders should be sent to secure prompt attention. DESPATCHES WEEKLY TO WORKS AT PKRTH. CARRIAGE FREE. 330 PURE. BRED BERKSHIRE BOAR TO -M- SERVE; sire, "Llanharran": dam, "Miseltoe "Bough." Llaniiarran is by "Long- Stop" (No. 2S19 Berkshire Herd Book), whose stock have been very successful in the English show yards. Five Shillings to be paiel at time of serving. Apply, Mr Daniel Thomas, Villa?"? Farm, Colwin- t-toLiy. 143 t. »^ | .CARDIFF FUR STORES (Late of the Myes). Manufacturing Furriers, Skin Dcessers and Dyers, Sealskin Jacket I and Mantle Manufacturers, ¡ Re-modelling of Seal Jackets, Fur j Mantles, and all kinds cf Furs a | SPECIALITY. Fnrs of all kinds freed from moth, repaired, altered, and lined, SHOW & FITTING ROOMS (1st and 2nd floors), 23 HIGH STREET. CARDIFF, I J H R. HARRISON, MANAGER I Established in Cardiff 18S8. ICE! ICE!! ICE! FRESH DAILY. PURE ICE CREAM. FAMILIES AND PARTIES SUPPLIED. DAVIES' 17, Wyndham Street, BRIDGEND. 313 Trade Addresses. j DON'T FORGET ,r. THAT THOMAS EDWARDSS HALF-YEARLY GREAT CLEARANCE SALE COMMENCES TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JULY 7TH, 1894, FOR 21 .6- DAYS. The usual Reductions will be made and Bargains offered. .« fÎ- ± ?4 <. Not*- the. Address— OPPOSITE THE MARKET (Caroline Street, Bridgend). ESTABLISHED TWENTY YEARS. | WILLIAM TH OMAS, Boot and Shoemaker, NOLTON STREET, BRIDGEND, BEGS to inform his friends and the Public generally that he has REMOVED to Premises OPPOSITE HERMON CHAPEL, where he will be prepared to Supply all kinds of Boots and Shoes to suit all classes, at Reasonable Rates. CS" The Bespoke Trade will have his constant attention as in the past, the best bark-tanned leather being used, and competsnt men only em ployed. A .TRIAL SOLICITED. 380 t/park7nson7 Accountant, Estate' Agent, and Mortgage Broker, Z) 6, PARK STREET, BRIDGEND. Rents and Debts Collected at usual commission. Mortgages negotiated,and all kinds of Insurance effected. Tradesmen's Accounts made up periodically. NOTE TO BUILDERS.—T. P. has now to let several valuable Building Sites at Bridgend and elsewhere with special advantages to Builders. Particulars given on application. ._u_- I Q I I M OFFICE O vJ 1 1 FOUNDED 17 IS1. Sum insured in 1893- £ 395,854,44G For all particulars apply to the following Agents Bridgend: Mr. Wis. GLADDISH. Neath Mr. JOHN E. RICHARDS. ————————;———— Notices. NEATH (CHRYSANTHEMUM ANtu I AUTUMN jg H O \Y ¡ WILL BE liUD IN THE GWYN HALL, OX THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. For SCHEDULES, &c., apply to the Hon. Sec. :— MR. GEORGE WHITITNGTON, <3W NEATH. ABERAVON THIRD ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS. I SATURDAY, JULY 28th, 1894. I £50 LN_PRIZES. 120 Yards Handicap, £ 10; Mile, JS6; 440 Yards; 120 Yards Hurdles, &c. Bicycles, J312 Grand Tug of War. Entries close July 25th, to Hon. Sec., Football Club, Aberavon. 377 AT STUD. A GREYHOUND, Cornubius' Crack Shot; sire Rashing River,' dam. Fly.' Crack Shot is a fine blafk dog, winner of stakes and on show I bench. For further particulars of pedigree and stud fee, ai>p-'y to C. E. Uansii'd, Coitv-road, Bridgend. Auctioneers' Announcements. MESSRS. W. THORNE & SON'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. J > SALE NEXT MONDAY. TY'R EGLWYS FARM, GLYNOGWR, One Mile from Blackmill Station. Sale of Crop of Growing Hay. MESSRS. W. THORNE & SON have received JjLL instructions from Mr W. Morgan to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, JULY 9th, 1894, 40 ACRES OF EXCELLENT HAY IN LOTS. Description at time of Sale. Terms-Three months' credit on the usual con- ditions. Sale at 2 p.m. 16, Wyndham-street, Bridgend. 372 MR. JOHN DAVID'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. ST. BRIDES-SUPER-ELY RECTORY, NEAR CARDIFF. Sale of Stock, Hay, Implements, Carriages, and Part of Household Furniture. R. JOHN DAVID has been favoured with instructions from the Executrix of the late Rev. W. W. Harries, to SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, JULY 19th, 1894. STOCK.—5 cross-bred milch cows, two-year-old heifer; 13 Shropshire Down ewes and 22 lambs; sow and pigs. HORSES.—Brown cob mare (by "Lord Bang") tractable in all harness, aged cob mare in foal by "Allison," aged cob mare, two-year-old cob by Melbourne," yearling colt by Melbourne." IMPLEMENTS.—Spring cart (nearly new), 1 horse cart and trebles, horse rake, sheep rack, chain harrow, turnip cutter, chaff cutter (nearly new) corn bin, 4 iron pig troughs, 8 hen coops, wire netting, wheelbarrows, grindstone, dog coops, ladder (quite new), rabbit coops, wagon rope, pikes, sundry tools, water casks, garden seed drill, cucumber frame, quantity flower pots, garden roller, 2 lawn mowers, scythe, garden tools, fencing tools, hay knives, stove, hooks, and a quantity of sundry articles. CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c.—Capital wagonette (by Fuller, Birtill & Co.), set silver-mounted harness (nearly new), spring cart harness, set silver-mounted harness, shaft harness, 2 saddles and bridles, breaking tackle (nearly new), stable tools. Also will be Sold :—Mow of new meadow hay, 7 hives of -bees in boxes, sundry hives, 5 geese, 20 goslings, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Three Months' Credit will be given upon the Stock, upon the usual conditions. Sale will commence with the Stock, a Two p.m. punctually. Further particulars Auctioneer's office, Cowbridge. 373 Messrs Stephenson and Alexander's Announcements. SALR T THURSDAY. PENMARK FARM, NEAR BARRY. Sale of 1501 Tons of Excellent Clover and French Grass Hay. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER will SELL BY AUCTION, at Penmark Farm, near Barry, on THURSDAY, the 12th JULY, at 3 p.m. 9 Mows of Prime Clover and French Grass Hay. Well-harvested and in excellent condition, and con- taining altogether about 150 tons, and also about 30 tons of excellent Wheat Straw in two mows, and all tied in boltings. The foregoing lots are for absolute sale. Three months' credit upon approved security. 374 Mr Michael Davies' Announcements. SALE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS. FARMERS, AND OTHERS. EISTEDDFOD FIELD, PARK STREET, BRIDGEND. SALE OF TIMBER. "]I/[R. MICHAEL DAVIES has received in- -ITA structions from the Eisteddfod Committee to SELL .BY AUCTION, on the Eisteddfod Field, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of JULY, 1894, a large quantity of well-seasoned Deals, Flooring Boards, Scantlings, and Rafters, Cut to useful lengths, and suitable for Cottages and other purposes. The -Sale to commence at Half-past Two o'clock prompt. 367 SALE OF COTTAGE PROPERTY AT BLAEN- GARW. MR. MICHAEL DAVJES has received in- structions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Blaeng&rw Hotel, at an early date, several good Leasehold Properties, at Blaengarw. Particulars in next issue. 390 Mr. James James' Announcement. TREOES, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MR. JAMES JAMES (of the Firm of Morgan and James, Auctioneers, Aberdare) is in- structed by the Representatives of Mr Edward Miles, deceased, the late owner, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the WYNDHAM ARMS, BRIDUEKD, on SATURDAY, 21st JULY, 1894, at Three p.m., subject to conditions, a small FREEHOLD FARM AT TREOES, 1 hrcc Miles from liridt/end and Cowbridge, and T/ro- mid-a-half Miles from FrncwA, Consisting of a House, Out-houses, Garden, Orchard, and several Arable and Pasture Fields, the whole containing 11 Acres, 2 Roods, and 39 Perches, more or less, late in the owner's occupation. The above will be offered first in One Lot, and if not Sold then, in Two or more Lots. Also, a COTTAGE and GARDEN in TREOES VILLAGE, occupied by Patrick Donovan. To view apply to Mrs. PYNE, the Poplars, Treoes, and for further particulars to the Auctioneer or to T. STOCK WOOD, SOLICITOR, 531 BRIDGEND. PEN COED, COYCHURCH, AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THIS YEAR'S SHOW (Under Distinguished Patronage), will be held AT PENCOED, On Monday, August the 6th, 1894 (BANK HOLIDAY). Horticultural and Industrial Sections — Prizes large and numerous. BRASS BAND CONTESTS: 1st Competition (open).—Test: "Pride of Wales' [H. Round], Prize, £10. 2nd Competition (open to Bands which have not taken a prize of £ 10 or upwards). Test: Gems of Cambria." Prize, £ 5. DRUM AND FIFE CONTEST: Tests: "Harlech" and "Caerphilly March," First Prize £ 4 Second Prize £ 2 I3J" For SCJIEDULE of PRIZES apply to the Secretary, J. EDWARDS-EVANS, 247 PENUOEDBOAAD SCHOOL, BRIDEND MAESTEG DRAWING OF PRIZES.- WINNING NUMBERS:— 582 2877 2499 1899 1585 2713 2397 1095 2436 1416 1815 1256 315 2531 2151 450 3088 2364 1282 883 96 1255 1614 2833 1123 1680 2831 1270 816 2240 1939 1841 560 54 506 2961 423 3125 2638 2295 2656 2525 2149 2043 584 444 1034 2879 516 3046 811 192 335 1748 978 43 2254 1286 2956 611 356 907 210 209 1098 1049 1594 I7S6 572 949 2509 1719 2586 2375 2135 937 485 1598 2817 2060 2996 263 3056 2950 2120 788 2527 326 862 1148 2582 288 327 956 1144 1882 2057 322 93 135 933 379 Tenders. To Caterers. THE COMMITTEE of the LLANTWIT JL MAJOR EISTEDDFOD, Bank Holiday, August 6th, 1894, invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of REFRESHMENTS on the Eisteddfod Field. No intoxicants allowed. Tenders to be in hand of Secretary (J. B. Llewellyn, Boverton, Cowbridge) not later than July 9th. 357 To Builders and. Contractors. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a SCHOOL at COYCHURCH, near Bridg- end, for the Coychurch Lower School Board. Plans and specification may be seen and Bills of Quantities obtained from the undersigned on and after the 13th instant. Sealed tenders to be sent to Edward Lewis, Esq., clerk to the above Board, not later than July 27th, endorsed "Tender for School." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. LAMBERT AND REES, Architects and Surveyors, 389 Bridgend, Aberavon and Neath. Pencoed Flower Show. BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 6TII, 1894. THE COMMITTEE invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of REFRESHMENTS on SHOW FIELD. No Intoxicants allowed, and tariff must be satisfactory. Tenders to be in Secretary's hands not later than July 23rd. J. EDWARDS-EVANS, Pencoed Board School, 376 Bridgend, To Builders and Carpenters. rrENDERS fire invited, for LABOUR only, in A the CONSTRUCTION of SIX HOUSES at Coity Fields, Bridgend. Plans and specifications may be seen on appli- cation to me. Tenders to be addressed to me, the undersigned, at No. 6, Park-street, Bridgend, and to be in no later than Saturday, the 14th day of J uly, 1894. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (Signed), 375 THOS. PARKINSON. For Sale. IT^OR SALE, a Large Quantity of CABBAGE, SAVOYS, BROCCOLI and other PLANTS.— Apply, A. Clements, Colwinstone. 393 FOR SALE, PEASTICKS, BEANSTICKS, J SPARS, and FIREWOOD, on Merthyrmawr Estate.—Apply to Mr. HOPKIK JOXES, Pandy. 4959 TO BE SOLD, by Private Treaty, One New House; 99 years lease.—Apply, Mr Phillip Llewellyn, Lime Works, Bridgend. 1445 SPICED VINEGAR best quality; ready for Pickling.—Sold by J. W. Roberts, Grocer, Bridgend. 279 WHEELBARROWS.— FOR SALE, 200 strong and well-made price 12s. each.—CMHS. Jenkins and Son, Timber Merchant", Bridgend. [2878 B HICKS, B HICKS, BRICKS, Evans's Town Brick Works, Tondu, Bridgend.—A First Class Rpd and Fire Brick; Oven and Flooring square; Burrs, Pipes, &c. 255 FOR SALE, TRAP, suitable for a cob or pony (to carry four). Lamps and everything com- plete. Also, set of Silver-mounted HARNESS to match (all equal to new).-Apply, Gazette Office. 326 GOOD Cabbage Plants for sale, Is per 100.— Apply to Supt., Cottage Homes, Bridgend. 309 PURE Berkshire Pedigree PIGS for sale.—Apply Powell, Glanogwr, Bridgend. BLENDORA TEA.—Tea worth Drinking. One ) Tea. One Price. One Quality. 2s per Jb. Wholesale-J. GILBERT & Co., 22, Beer-lane, London. FOR SALE.—A Large Consignment of RIC SHEETS from Messrs E. Parnall & Son, Bristol.- W. Thorne & Son, 16, Wyndham-street, Bridgend. 355 CABBAGE.—New Unequalled. Thousands of J customers pronounce this variety the earliest aud best quality Cabbage in cultivation. Hearts of medium size, and very compact. After the first cutting the stalk produces four to six nice hearts, as second crop. Per oz., 9d., two ozs., Is 3d. Groves and Son. ONION. White Monster, This new and hand some Onion is the largest in cultivation, measur- ing six to seven inches across, thin silvery skin, very mild, and embraces every good quality. Grand for exhibition. Suitable for autumn sewing. 6d. per packet, Is 6d per oz., post free. Groves and Son, Seedsmen, Piddletrenthide, Dorset. 364. FOR SALE, a last season's Rudge, not ridden more than 30 miles. Cost £ 17. Balls through- out.—Apply, L., Gazette Office. 354 out.-Apply, L., Gazette Office. 354 FOR SALE, a SET of PAIR HORSE HAR- NESS, cheap Nickel silver buckles nearly new, suitable for posting.—Apply, Thos. Thomas saddler, Caroline Street, Bridgend. 353 ORGAN (by Bell & Co.), solid walnut case, mirror top, 10 stops, 4 sets of reeds, patent mouseproof pedals, and all latest improvements. Price, only 20 Guineas, payable at 10s per month guaranteed and delivered free to any part.- Thompson and Shackell, Limited, Central Music Warehouse, Wyndham-street, Bridgend. HARMONIllM (by Thompson & Shackell), 4 JLi stops ivory keys guaranteed, and delivered to any part. Price, only B6, payable at 58. per month.—Thompson & Shackell, Limited, Central Music Warehouse, Wyndham-street, Bridgend. PIANO (by Smith, from Collard and Collard), -I- full compass ivory keys; walnut case, bracket trusses, trichord, &c. Price, only £ 18, payable at 10s. per month; guaranteed, tuned, and delivered free to any part.—Thompson & Shackell, Limited, Central Music Warehouse, Wyndham-st. Bridgend. PIANO (by Nemeyer), upright grand; best burr walnut case, margueterie front, and sconces bracket trusses, full gilt iron frame, over- strung. full trichord, best ivory keys, massive metal tuning plate, and all the latest improvements one of the finest made instruments for money. Price, 45 Guineas, payable at 25s. per month guaranteed, tuned, and delivered free to any part.—Thompson & Shackell, Limited, # Central Music Warehouse Wyndham -street, Bridgend. PIANO, Thompson & Shackell's Celebrated CASTLE MODEL, in Italian walnut chase, panel front, and sconces best action for hard wear, full compass, trichord, bracket trusses, bushed keys, excellent touch, tone and finish the cheapest iron frame piano in the trade (over 1,400 sold during the last 3 years). Price, only 24 Guineas, payable at 14s. per mouth; guaranteed, tuned, and delivered free to any part.—Thompson & Shackell, Limited, Central Music Warehouse. Wyndham-st., Bridgend. ORGAN, Thompson and Shackell's new Cardiff Model in solid walnut case, mirror top, 8 stops, 2 knee swells, 2 sets of reeds, and all latest improve- I' ments; guaranteed and delivered free to any part. Price only 16 Guineas, payable at 9s per mouth. -Thompson and Shackoll, Limited, Central/Music Warehouse, Wyndham-street, Bridgend. ORGAN (by Mason & Hamlin), solid walnut case ornamented ends and front, revolving fall board, handles on ends, lamp stands, shelves for ornaments, music cabinet, plate glass mirror, &c. four sets of reeds; 11 stops. Only £ 28, payable at 15s. per month; guaranteed, tuned, and delivered free to any part.—Thompson and Shackell, Limited, Central Music Warehouse, Wyndham-st., Bridgend. PIANOS, ORGANS.-Pianos from 5s. monthly. -B- Call and inspect our magnificent Stock at our extensive Show-room. Nearly 100 instruments to select from, by all the leading makers. Tunings and repairs on the shortest notice. Sheet Music Books, &e., and every kind of Musical Instrument kept in stock. A reputation of half a century.- Thompson & Shaokeil, Limited, Central Music Warehouse, Wyndham-street, Bridgend. 6070 1 ENGLISH CONCERTINA, 48 keys, by 14 Lachenal, FOR SALE. Real, good instru- ment. polished rosewood, case.—Apply, Gazette Office, Bridgend. 232 -0-

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