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Addresses LAMBERT & REES, ARCHITECTS AgURVE YORS Wyndham-street, Bridgend. Life. Fire & Accidental Insurance Agent. AGENT FOB THE COUNTIES PLATE GLASS AND GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. BRANCH OFFICES AT ABERAVON AND NEATH. R. J. HEATH & SONS, CARDIFF, PONTYPRIDD, AND LONDON, JpiANOFORTE AND ORGAN m ERCHANTS. From South Wales Daily Neics, 9th January, 1894) VERDICT OF NINE HUNDKED."—Under this title Messrs R. J. Heath and Sons, Queen-setret, Cardiff, pianoforte makers, organ builders, and music warehousemen, have collected an imposing array of testimonials and Press opinions relating to the quality of the musical instruments supplied by them. The firm is so well known in Cardiff, and, indeed, throughout South Wales and the West of England, that it is hardly necessary here to dwell upon its influence and corrnianding position. This collection of testimonials serves, however, to do something more than certify to the excellence of the instruments furaished by Messrs Heath and Sons. It shows, in a sense, how steady is the growth among the general public of a desire for a knowledge of music, and how increasingly numerous, even in the homes of the working classes, are pianos, organs, and harmoniums. The great majority of the letters in this list relate to pianos, and while many of them have reference to most costly instruments contain- ng all the latest improvements supplied to the well- to-do, the greater number relate to serviceable in- struments purchased: or the homes of the wage-earn- ing portion of the community. This growing love for so refining an art as music is a most favourable sign. For though in the Principality music has for generations been the chief recreation of the people, it has for the most part been choral music in connec- tion with churches and chapels that has occupied attention. Instrumental music is now, however, re- ceiving its fair share of attention, and all those in true sympathy with the art must trust that the movement will go steadily onward. These testi- monials have been received from every quarter of the Principality, while not a few come from other portions of the United Kingdom, and some from South America, India, and other distant countries. Allspeak most favourablyof Messrs Heath's business methods as well as of their instruments. R. J. HEATH & SONS INVITE INSPECTION. FULL ILLUSTRATED LTSTS AN D VERDICT POST FREE. 5792 IMPORTANT NOTICE. The GLAMORGAN GEZETTE may be obtained at the CHIEF OFFICES, QUEEN-STREET, BKIDGENI, or of the following Agents:— Aberkenfig Mrs. Lewis Aberavon Mr E. Evans, chemist „ „ T. M. Jones „ J. Bedford, stationer Abergwynfi „ J. Dayson, grocer Bridgend Wesley Williams, stationer „ H. Woodward, grocer, &c.. Adare-street „ Mrs Bird, stationer „ Smith and Son, Railway-station „ Mr D. Jones, stationer, book- binder, &c, Caroline-street „ „ D. Williams, fancy ware- house, Caroline-street „ T. Woodward, Newbridge „ A. J. Organ, Nolton-street Britonferry „ D. L. Jones, stationer, &c. „ Nicholls, Neath-road „ „ T. Olive Blackmill Mr W Griffiths Blaengarw Mr John Evans „ T. Owen Blaenclydach „ E. R. Jones Barry Smith and Son „ Mr Bryncethin D. John Coity Mr D. Thomas, Post Office Coychurch J. Newport Cowbridge Miss Davis, stationer Miss Williams, stationer Cardiff Mr Gulliford, St. Mary-street Railway Station Cwmavon Mr H. S. Arnold, chemist „ „ Rhys John, stationer, &c. Gilfachgoch „ Wm. Grey 11 „ W. Rosser Qlyncorrwg E. Owen, bookseller Glyn-Neath „ H. Thomas fCenfig Hill „ R. Jenkins „ Bowen Laieston Mr R. John, grocer Llanharran Post-office Llantmt Major 'Mr William Cummings „ John Deere Llangymoyd John LlantrUant „ J. Llewellyn, chemist Sfaesteg Mrs Isaac, Commercial-street „ Mr Paul Wafckws, tobacconist. yantymoel Daniel Howell, Commercial street „ „ T. L. Robert Vetcton Nottage. „ W. Phillips Veath Miss Coates, fancy warehouse 11 Mr A. H. Richards, Newsagent .< Holloway, Newsagent Messrs W. H. Smith and Son, Bookstall, Railway-station Mr D. Davies, newsagent „ W. Whittington H. Williams >» „ Newton oncoed „ Thomas Davies, grocer ontyclown Mrs Donne ¡'ontycymmer Mr William Evans, bookseller „ B. Griffiths, chemist „ J. Fox, newsagent ontvpridd K-ey, chemist yontyrhyl John Davies i'orfhetml » G. Hutchinson Clatworthy, Post Office Thomas, chemist Miss Pearce Reeolven „ D. J. Evans, Railwav-terrace <t. Brides Major. Mrs Jenkin Powell Mr Hopkin Llewellyn ,'aibach Mr George Kent „ Dangerfield "t E. Quick. rondu « Hitchings, grocer Tonyrefail „ J. J. Davies, < yrvith „ J. Roderick „ J. Morris Mrs J. C. Williams Fy n'ewydd Thomas Llewellyn, chemisi Wick Miss Morgan Cheap Prepaid Advertisements. iir t,]je (Simeon fertte, One One Three Six No. QJ WOBDS. nser- Inser- Inser- tion. tions. tions. tion. tions. tions. I a. d. I s. d. s. d. 18 Words 6 0 1 6 27 Words I 9 I 1 6 I 2 0 MWorda. I 1 0 I 2 0 I 3 0 45 Words I 1 3 I 2 6 I 3 9 54 Words I 1 6 I 3 0 I 4 6 63WordB.7: I 1 9 I 3 6 I 5 3 TTW^da | 2 0 I 4 0 I 6 0 81 Words 123 I 4 6 169 Every additional T 0 3 I <T1 I 0 9 Line of 9 Words j| | | Notices. AN INCOMPARABLE HISTORICAL AND RELIGIOUS F N E ART PORTFOLIO TO READERS OF THE "Glamorgan Gazette." As announced in Coupon below, we offer our readers the first issue of a New Art Portfolio, entitled- 'EARTHLY FOOTSTEPS OF THE MAN OF GALILEE.' Art, Education, and Religious Instruction, unite in these Charming Holy Land ART PORTFOLIOS, most carefully and piously traced with Note tBook and Camera From Bethlehem to Calvary and the Mount of Olives. Being a geographical and historical account, in narrative and picture, of the places where Christ and the Apostles lived, toiled and triumphed, showing where Jesus was born, reared, baptised, tempted, transfigured and crucified, reviewing in chronological order the scenes of His prayers, tears, sermons, miracles, and religious achievements, which brought to humanity the dawn ot the new day. An Interesting and Valuable Educational I and Religious Fine Art Work, WHICH IS TBB JOINT PRODUCTION OF Rt. Rev. J. H. VINCENT, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of the M.E. Church Rev. J. W. Lee, D.D., & R. E. M. Bain, The Celebrated Landscape and Scenic Photographer. This wholly unique and thoroughly up-to-date publication (complete in 24 .parts), price 6d. each, post free, 7%d., comprises the results of months of travel and observation, involving Three separate I Tours of the Holy Land. Two by Bishop Vincent and one lately con- cluded by Dr. Lee, upon which he was accompanied at every stage of the journey by Mr. Bain with the finest photographic outfit procurable, both of the latter gentlemen being under special commission to present pictorially and descriptively the Land of the Saviour as it exista to-day. His very footsteps have, therefore, been followed with note book and camera, and the journeys of His Apostles have also been traced and gone over, the itinerary not only including all Biblical points of interest in Palestine, but also taking the reader to Egypt, Turkey, Greece, Italy. and the Archipelagic Islands. READER'S CERTIFICATE. ——— No. 1. rpHIS CERTIFIES that the holder of this is a reader of the Glamorgan Gazette, and as such is entitled to participate in the distribution of the new religio-educational fine-art series, ''Earthly Footstepts of the Man of Galilee," upon the nominal terms specially arranged for our readers and subscribers, as follows :— Take this Certificate to a Gazette Newsagent, and a copy will be supplied at 6d., or if you live in the country, send this Certificate and lid. extra for postage of the portfolio. Readers' Certificates will be printed in the Glamorgan Gazette for the next 24 weeks. No parts supplied without Certificate. l Part L Ready Jan. 18. Part n. Jan. 25 And afterwards 6d. weekly, every Friday, till completion in 24 Parts. "GAZETTE" OFFICE QUEEN STREET, BRIDGEND Trade Addresses. The Present for the Season t A FIRST CLASS PERMANENT ENLARGEMENT, Mounted on Plate Sunk Tinted Mount, 18-in. x 14-in., PRODUCED FROM ANY PHOTO, FOR 5/6. Call and Sit, or send a Photo of yourself or friend, and in about Six Days a PICTURE, of the above Description, will be sent— Post Free, 6/ Framed, 10/ NOLTON STUDIO, BRIDGEND. Z;kr. Open all weathers for PORTRAITS of every Description. XMAS & NEW YEAR CARDS IN EVERY VARIETY. EDWIN LOTT, Artist. 894 STONE FRUIT. SPECIAL LINES THIS WEEK. 10 GROSS pLUM JAM, 3-LB. JARS, 8D. EACH. 10 GROSS pLUM & APPLE, 3-LB. JARS, 7|D. EACH. pLUMS PRESEJlVED IN SYRUP, g-LB. TINS, 10D. E ACH. 7-LB. TINS pLUM JAMS FOR IS. 6D. W. POWELL, ROTUNDA BUILDING, BRIDGEND. 704 ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS. FISH! FISH!! FISH! Fruit and Home-grown Vegetables (Fresh Daily guaranteed) at ARTHUR PALMER'S Who has REMOVED to NEW PREMISES in Nolton Street (Oldcastle), BRIDGEND. Also a good selection of Fresh Fish, Fruit and Vegetables kept at the Market every Saturday. Cíir The Public are invited to come and see for themselves. MODERATE CHARGES. ]008 MR. E. T. WILLIAMS, CERT. SEN. R.A.M., TROMBONIST, (Holder of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy, and Royal College of Music Certificate for 1894), Is open to accept Engagements as CONCERT SOLOIST, AND FOR ORATORIO PERFORMANCES. FOR TERMS APPLY- 943 3, NEWTOWN, BRIDGEND. COALS! COALS! COALS! The South Rhondda Colliery Co., Ltd., Are now Delivering their CPiLEBRATED LARGE COAL, In Truck Loads, in the Vale of Glamorgan District, at 13/- per Ton, Net Cash with Order. ADDRESS :— Exchange Buildings, CARDIFF. 977 BIRDS AND ANIMALS SCIENTIFICALLY PRESERVED BY W. SIMMONDS, 118, NOLTON STREET, BRIDGEND. ESTABLISHED 121 YEARS MORTIMER'S PLYMOUTH DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS. LADIES' DRESS, GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, &c, CLEANED OR DYED IN A SUPERIOR > MANNER. liOOAL AGKNT8 Neath—F. W. YEO and Co., Drapers, Queen-st. „ H. WILLIAMS, Draper, &c., Paris House. Bridgead-W. C. EDWARDS, Draper, &o.. Dunraven Place. Maesteg- Wit. ISAAC, Draper and Outfitter, 53 and 54, Commercial Street. Briton Ferry.—Miss L. E. DAVIES, Milliner, &o., Charles Street. Cowbridge.—W. MORGAN, Draper, &c,Cloth Hall Aberkenfig.—D. P. THOMAS, Draper & Outfitter Nantymoel-EVANS & PHILLIPS, Grocers and Drapers. L. Tonda.-T. CROCKER, Grocer. WOUl: COBOURG STREET, PLYMOUTH. Addresses. k WHY! WHY! WHY! If you have a Cough, or if you have a Cold. k Don't feel insulted by being told TO TRY DAVIES'S POWERFUL COUGH LOZENGES. To be had Wholesale of Mr. W. C. CURLE, 13, Moria Terrace, Cardiff or of the Manufacturer, G. E. DAVIES, The Rock Shop, Queen St., Bridged THEY COMMEND THEMSELVES 3668 THE INCANDESCENT CAS LICHT (WELSBACH SYSTEM) SAVES ALL CONSUMERS 50°/o IN GAS. THE MOST PEREFCT LIGHT. SUPERIOR TO ELECTRIC LIGHT, AT ONE-EIGHTH THE COST. SIX V-A-LIID REASONS FOR ITS ADOPTION. I.-It saves half your gas bill. 2.—It gives you treble the present light. 3.—It can be attached to existing gas fittings. 4.—The light is clean, cool, steady, and brilliant. 5.—It does away with the impurities of gas. 6.—It is pleasant, simple, and economical, Extract from the Report of Professor CARLTON LAMBERT, M.A., F.R.A.S. The I Welsbach Light' is nearly seven times as efficient in illuminating effects as ordinary gas burners, and more than four times as efficient as an Argand. Professor MAX MULLER writes:— 7, Norham Gardens, Oxford, February 10th, 1894. Professor Max Muller has much pleasure in stating that he finds one Incandoscent Burner gives enough light in his library, where he formerly required three burners, and if the pressure of gas was low a lamp as well. In his drawing- room two burners give a splendid light. He has also an Incandescent Burner in the hall, which is most satisfactory. His gas bill last quarter, with those burners in use, was £1 2s. less than the same quarter last year, though the price of gas is higher." FOR Priyate Houses, Shops, Showrooms, Hotels Offices, and Public Buildings. Prices and full 'particulars on application to the Agent for MAESTEG- R, WILLIAMS & Co., 75, Commercial-st., MA ESTEG. XONE FACT WORTH A THOUSAND OPINIONS. Y THE ENORMOUS INCREASING f r DEMAND FOR TUDOR WILLIAMS' pATENT BALSAM OF,, JJONEY. Have you tried it ? If not, then try it now my dear friend. Thousands of Children have been Saved from an untimely death by the prompt use of TUDOB WILLIAMS' BALSAM OF HONEY. No Mother should neglect to keep this Infallible remedy in the house ready for any emergency. Remember that it is wiser to check a slight Cough at the commencement than to allow it to develope into a lingering complaint. Ask distinctly for Tudor Williams' Balsam of Honey and see that you get the right article. Thousands of Children Cured from Whooping Cough and Bron- chitis when all other remedies fail. Persons ..suftering from Difficulty of Breathing should give 'it a trial. BEAD ON. NOW COMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. When you are distressed with a miserable cold, nose bunged up, throat sore, limbs aching with a general feeling of smothering, a few doses of the Balsam of Honey will clea the wretched symptoms away almost before you know it.r There is nothing like it on the market; it is thoroughly up to date; it trickles into all the system. A true friend prompt fnd reliable in its action. JUST ANOTmm WOBD. When you ask or send for this Medicine, den't allow any- >ody to persuade^you to buy something else. If you do, you simply throw off a genuine article and take on a false one. Wonderful cures daily. Thousands of testimonials to hand from all parts of the world. BEAD ON FURTHEB. SPONTANEOUS TESTIMONY. WORTHY OF YOUB CONSIDERATION. 8IK.—My wife desires me to say that your Tudor Williams' Balsam of Honey has proved a most valuable medicine in our large family (eight children). As soon as a cough or a cold makes its appearance a dose of Tudor's Balsam is at once administered, and its treatment is followed up until the cold disappears. Before using the Balsam in our family the children have been prostrate with colds for severals weeks, but now, by taking doses, as directed, they seem to suffer very little inconvenience. During the short time the cold is upon them the action of the Balsam is marvellous, anl the little ones take it readily and ask for more.—WALTER J. BRETT, O.M., Headmaster, Severn Tunnel School. March 16th 1892. BEAD ON STILL FURTHER. A Cardiff Chemist states:—I have larger sales for Tndor Williams' Balsam of Honey than any other Cough Cure. That's the opinion of all Chemists throughout Wales. Sold by all Chemists and Stores all over the World in lslld, 2" 9d, and 4s 6d bottles. Sample bottle sent post paid for Is 3d, 3s, and 5s, from the Inventor, D. TUDOB WILLIAMS, S.D.S.L. MEDICAL HALL, ABERDARE. ADE'S QOUT & JJHEUMAT1C piLLS. I SHOULD NOW BE ILL IN BED. EADE'S T>ILLS. 107, Jubilee Terrace, XT W olverhampton Road, EADE'S T>ILLS. 4 'Walsall, Nov. 22,1893. XT "Dear Sir, — I write to EADE'S T>ILLS. thank you for the very great JL amount of benefit I have re- ceived from using your marvellous Gout and Rheu- matic Pills. I am glad to think I am able to write, as had it not being for your grand Pills I should have been unable to do so, and am quite certain I SHOULD NOW BE ILL IN BED. I am extremely thankful, as I can still keep at my GOUT. work. I shall use ever endea- vour to make your Pills more RHEUMATISM, widely known. You may use IR this how you think proper.- GOUT. I remain, yours faithfully, HEUMATISM. F,. GUEST. n Mr. G. Bade." JgJADE'S QOUT & J^HEUMATIC jpiLLS. Prepared onlv by George Eade, 72, Goswell Road, London, E.C. and Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles, l/l £ and 2/9. EADE'S GOUT & ID HEUMATIC TDILLS. DR. F 0 x's COUGH AND VOICE WAFERS, THE GBEAT REMEDY FORI COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, INFLU- ENZA, HOARSENESS, LOSS OF VOICE, AND ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE CHEST AND LUNGS. These invaluable Wafers, being prepared from Herbs and Fruits only, do not contain any deleter- ious ingredients, and may be taken with perfect safety by old and young. DR. JP O X' S COUGH AND VOICE WAFERS, PREPARED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE. 72, GOSWELL ROAD, LONDON, And Sold Everywhere, in Tins, Is. lid. each. Post Free from the Proprietors. on receipt of Stamps, or Postal Order. B01L!NQ WATER OR MILK. EPPS'S CftATarVL-OOKTOBTnro. COCOA 4RSAKFA8T OR 9WPWI. -u. • Pnhlic gjofes. "t;, '« I PIANOS, ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, # II On the New Hire System FROM 4/- MONTHLY. j i A Good Selection of all kinds of Inatraments always in Stock. W. MILLARD, Music Warehouse, 8, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. PARRY'S A WONDERFUL MEDICINE For the complete cure of Coughs, Colds, and all affections-of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs The First Dose will give Relief in Ten Minutes. Unlike any other prepartion, it clears theThroat, dissolves the Phlegm, and leaves the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs in a healthy condition. For Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Shortness of Breath, Influenza, Tightness and Oppression of the Chest, Wheezing. &c., it acts like "Magic," and a few doses will be found to affect a permanent Cure of these most distressing disorders. This Remedy is admitted by thousands to be the World's Great Medicine. If you have a Cough or a slight Cold; if you are Asthmatic:or weak in the Chest, TRY one bottle and prove for yourself its immediate effect for removing Coughs of long- standing, loss of voice, and abating feverish colds. COUGH Let any person GIVE c Parry's Cough Syrup A TRIAL, and the moat violent I Cough will in a. short time be removed. Testimony of its Efficacy keeps pouring in. A Lady writes :—Am travelling on the Continent, and am quite out of your Celebrated Uough Syrup. Please send per return two large bottles by Parcel Post to Post Office, Marseilles. The only cure I ever had after trying all the advertised preparations. This Testimonial is Worth Reading. Dear Sir, -I was invalided for months, unfit for work owing to severe Cough and Asthma. I was told of your Syrup, and two bottles com- pletely cured me, and enabled me to follow my usual work. Ø" Sold in Bottles. Is lid and 2s 9d each. of all Chemists, or can be obtained (post free) for 15 and 36 stamps from the proprietor, J. PARRY, Chemist, 94, Canterbury Road, Kilburn, London, N. W. SYRUP. 830 j IU .7.. rm /jjj FIRST AWARD SILVER IMEDAL MELBOURNE EX. > jHIBITION, 1880. '1 S HIGHEST AWARD SILVER r MEDAL at the EASTBOURNE EXHIBITION of SANITARY as and DOMESTIC APPLIANCES, I August, 1881. I TWO CERTIFICATES OF 1 MERIT at the INTERNA- TIONAL, MEDICAL and SANI- TARY EXHIBITION, SOUTH KRNRrNOTON IMPROVED REGISTERED CLOSE or OPEN FIRE VENTILATED KITCHEN RANGE Made with Oven and Roaster, or Oven and Boiler, Hot Plates, Grilling Stove, Ac., (as may be desired), suitable for the cottage or mansion. By an improved arrangement the water supply may be maintained by hand or with the aid of the usual supply cistern. The ventilating arrangement is perfect in every respect. By this means the ovens and roasters are kept in perfect order, while the kitchen is entirely freed from the excessive heat which is found so objectionable in the process of cooking. Patent Self-contained Close Fire Range, Suitable for small families requires no setting fitted with roaster and boiler, and the new ventilating arrangement. > Everv Range Guaranteed, and Fixed by Competent Workmen. Fall Particulars and Estimates furnished upon application to WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 1520 DUNRAVEN PLACE BRIDGEND SoPr ir T S uws Fw^lSO Vpappeni the splendid Picture, "The Charge of the Light Brigade," to good gilt frame, will be sent carriage paid. Full particulars on each Wrapper. | Sorat tinu WEEK DATS. I Sundays. DOWN. Bzp. Ezp Ezp hp Mail Mail DOVFN. A.M. A.M. A.X. A.X. A.X. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M..P.M. P.M. A.X. P.M. pADDiNGTOH..dep 5 30 9 0 1017 1045 1145 1 15 3 15 5 45 9 15 1140 9 15 P.M. SwiKEON 7 55 11 5 1235 1222 1 22 2 52 4 55 7 30 1127 1 50 1127 A.M. A.M. GiMjCESTEB.. H 5 15 7 50 9 28 1216 1 53 3 30 8 47 1245 3 38 1245 BBIOTOL „ 6 5 8 5 9 45 1155 1 15 1 15 3 lQ 4 25 5 25 2 0 NBWPOBT „ 6 31 7 12 9 37 11 0 1 6 3 15 2 17 4 30 5 25 6 42 9 52 2 4 5 9 2 4 CAEDIFF „ 6 52 7 37 1913 1125 1 35 3 39 2 37 5 5 6 10 7 3 1015 2 29 5 31 2 29 LiiANTKissANT „ 8 7 108^ 1155 2 4 5 35 6 39 6 14 BBIDGEND.. „ 7 24 8 32 1062 1216 2 25 4 11 R 5 55 7 0 7 34 1047 3 2 6 35 3 2 PYLB. 8 49 11 9 1233 2 41 4 29 6 9 7 17 6 50 PoBTHCAWL.arr. 9 20 1130 1 20 3 0 4 55 6 25 7 35 PonTTALBOT dep 7 48 9 1 1120 1244 2 52 4 42 B 6 21 7 28 7 57 11 8 3 26 7 t 3 26 NEATH 8 3 9 18 1135 1259 3 64 54 3 32 6 33 7448 8 1119 3 40 7 23 3 40 LANDOBE 8 21 9 43 1152 1 24 3 30 5 14 3 51 7 38 8 8 53 1136 4 1 7 38 4 1 SWANSEA arr. 8 30 9 55 12 0 1 35 3 40 5 23 4 07 5 8 15 8 30 1145 4 10 7 50 4 10 LLANELIY dep 8 46 1024 1222 1 54 5 45 4 14 7 34 9 25 1158 4 26 8 9 4 26 CARMARTHEN oNf. 9 19 11 9 1 4 2 38 6 33 4 44 10 6 1227 5 1 8 58 5 1 A.M. 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P.X New MI WORD dep 8 20 1030 1 53155 0 6 30 10 0 6 30 CARMARTHEN JN. vp 7 15 8 25 9 58 1217 1 29 2 45 4 49 6 33 8 3 1135 8 3 LLANBLLY 7 57 9 13 1037 1 2 2 12 3 31 5 28 7 17 8 36 1217 8 36 SWANSEA 6 45 8 30 9 40 1055 1 45 1 30,2 45 3 55 5 50 7 40 8 55 1240 8 55 LANDOBB" „ 6 51 8 36 9 49 11 5 1 51 1 42 2 51 4 9 6 1 7 50 9 7 1250 9 7 Nkath 7 23 8 51 1011 1121 2 13 1 57 3 6 4 28 6 15 8 6 9 24 1 13 9 24 POBT TALBOT 99 7 4 0 9 3 1 028 1135 2 30 G 3 18 4 45 6 32 8 21 9 37 1 29 9 37 POBTHCAWL 7 35 8 55 1022 2 20 4 30 6 25 Pyus „ 7 54 9 16 1042 2 44 4 58 6 45 8 34 1 42 BBIDGEND „ 8 6 9 29 1065 1155f2 67 G 3 39 5 11 6 57 8 45 9 57 1 55 9 57 T T A wmitrsant 8 31 1119 3 21 5 36 9 6 2 21 CARDIFF 9 2 10 3 1148 1245 3 53 2 57 4 15 6 10 7 55 9 30 1040 3 0 1040 Newport 9 27 1023 1229 1 10 5 6 3 18 4 34 6 30 8 18 9 51 1059 3 28 1059 BRISTOL .arr. 1048 1215 1 30 3 0 6 13 4 24 7 48 9 35 1045 5 45 GLOUCESTER dep 1142 1U2 2 35 5 45 8 5 1225 5 30 1225 Surrwnnw 1 0 1 0 3 3 3 56 5 30 6 58 9 35 1 45 7 15 1 45 iSNQTON r, 2 35,2 35 4 30 5 35 7 0 8 25 mo 3 30 1025 3 30 I 1 OT 7.10 p.m. on Saturday only, all stations to Cardiff. R stops to set down First Class Passengers from London, notice to be given to the Guard at Cardiff. G stjps to piok up First Class Passengers for London, notice to be given to the Station Master not later than 1.0 p.m. ——— L. & O. SECTIOIT. BRANCH TRAINS leave 8.45 a.m., 12.33 p.m., 2.45 p.m., 4.53 p.m., 7.20 p.m. (9.25 p.m., on Saturdays only). No Branch Trains on Sundays. J. C. HIT! & SON, SANITARY PLUMBERS, HOT WATER ENGINEERS, & GAS-FITTERS, 23, QUEEN STREET. BRIDGEND. Electric and Pneumatic Bells and Green- house Fittings. Competent Tin and Copper Smith kept oa premises. AN Orders attended to immediately, and Executed oi Seasonable Prices. The highest Testimonials can be given for wOlk done I 'ŽEèBRA I I GratePolish.i EASY WOR K i s hbhhhhhhbihhhhhii Trade Addresses. THE TEA FOR ALL! —— ? TO THOSE WHO S FER FROM j INDIGESTl VS, (rHESE TEAS WILL BE FOUND PARTICULARLY GRATEFUL. BEING FREE FROM ASTRINGENCY. i I PER l 1/4, 1/6, 1/10 2/ & 214 POUND. ANCHOR TEA ANCHOR TEA ANCHOR TEA ANCHOR TEA QUR GREAT SUCCESS HAVING BROUGHT MANY IMITATIONS OF OUR PACKET INTO THE MARKET, WE TRUST THAT CON- SUMERS WILL SEE THE TRADE MARK IS ON EVERY PACKET. TRADE GIs MARK. JHE WINGED ANCHOR. TRADE MARK WILL BE ON EVERY PACKET IF THE TEA [S GENUINE, AND CUSTOMERS MAY REST ASSURED OF THE QUALITY BY NOTING THIS. ANCHOR TEA ANCHOR TEA ANCHOR TEA ANCHOR TEA PER 1/4, 1/6, 11/0, 2/ & 2/4 POUND. FOR PURITY AND STRENGTH, THESE TEAS ARE UNEQUALLED. SOLD BY AGENTS EVERYWHERE For Agencies apply to the ANCHOR TEA COMPANY, 22, Beer Lane, and 41, Great Tower eet, London, E.C. 746 GeT M- HOWELL JONES' VIOTOLINB (Registered) is the safest and most effectual remedy for NEURALGIA, TIC, TOOTHACHE,. FACBACHE, HEADACHE, Gux SWELLINGS, &C. It strikes at the root of the disease, strengthens the nerves, and cures the Stomachic Disorders. Testimonials continually coming in from all parts. This invaluable NBBVE TONIC, for old and young," of both sexes, is guaranteed entirely free from all injurious ingredients, and is most beneficial to the, whole system. DON'T EXTRACT YOUR TEETH Before you try one bottle of this wonderful corev In bottles, 1/11, 2/ and 3/6 each; of aU Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors. Free by post, 3d extra, from the Manufacturer— M. HOWELL JONES, Chemist, TOWTN, Merionethshire, N.W W. E. VAUGHAN AND CO. STEAM DYERS & FRENCH CLEANERS, CARDIFF Are Noted for Producing BRILLIANT AND PERMANENT COLOURS, AND A SUPERIOR FINISH, AT A MOST MODERATE COST. Parcn Received and Forwarded Regularly to. Dyeworks by the following District Agents:- Bridgend Mr Woodward, Confectioner, Nolton- street, and Adare-street. Cowbiidge .Mr Rogers, Fancy Repository. Aberkenfig .Mr W. H. Hitcldngs, Grocer. Brito., Ferry .Mr D. L. Jores, Villiers-street. [37 TOM coueBS -PS SXLSAN op ^AOc POWELLS BALSAS AMSEID For ASTHMA, BRONCHI..NIGHT COUCH, INFLUENZA, HOARSEneSS* AND ALL LUNG TROUBLES. SAFE AND RELIABLE. Ksinbllshod 70 Years. See Trade Mark on Wrappers. Beware of Imitations*. SOLD DY CHEMISTS EVERYWHERE. In iiuUluti, l/l i, 2/3, 4/6, and 11/.