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I R B Idare Street, Kussell Drownj bridgend. All Watches and Clocks of Best Quality & Design 5 YEARS WARRANTIES. Newest Gold and Silver Jewellery, Hall Marked. 22-ct. & 9-ct. WEDDING RINGS, Splendid Present Eye Optics fitted to all sights. v Medical prescriptions accurately supplied. Dressing Cases and j -1 Leather Goods. J -1 Great Variety of Fancy Goods j .I At lowest prices. 1 All Repair Orders receive w prompt and personal attention. ft- I Old Jewellery restored ft- I as new. H. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. '¥ POSTING! POSTING! POSTING WmT E. THOM AS, Posting Master, —— Bridgend, Begs to inform his Customers and the Public generally that he has removed his Posting business from the York Hotel Stables to the WYNDHAM HOTEL STABLES, BRIDGEND Hearse, Mourning Coaches, Landaus, Brakes, Waggon- ettes and Dog Carts may be had on the shortest notice at most reasonable terms. Special charges for Golfers. Good Livery and Bait Stabling. Telegrams Wyndham Stables, Bridgend. —— —— ESTABLISHED 1753. AUTLMN, 1908. SPECIAL STOCKTAKING OFFER Affording an Exceptional Opportunity to buyers, at almost Wholesale Prices, 0 of First-Class Qualiiy of Well-Transplanted Trees and Shrubs, in Excellent Condition for Removal. ø- A List with Quotations Gratis and Post Free. J. C. WHEELER & SON, Ltd. NURSERYMEN, &C., Telegrams—Wheeler, Gloucester. T /"iTT /Tjl^nnTTI^P Telephone No. 157. VjJLiV vJ UiliO -L -ELlXtl THE TEMPLE OF FASHION FOR MILLINERY Styles Right! Prices Right! E. REES HOWELL, TEMPLE OF FASHION (Late Williams & Co.) Wyndham Street, BRIDGEND. r W EVANS Saddler, Collar, and Harness Maker 1 Nolton Street, Bridgend. BEGS to inform the public generally that he has opened business at the above address, where he has a grand display of Riding Saddles and Bridles, Carriage and Cart Harness, Portmanteaus, Travelling Cases and Bags, Leggings, Carriage Lamps, Purses, Rugs, Whips, etc., etc. Farmers waited upon at their farms by experienced workmen. Collieries contracted for or mat^riais supplied. W.E. trusts by strict personal attention, with good workmanship and nuReraiJj to merit a share of your patronage. 9011 ROTAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. INCORPORATED A.D., 1720. Funds Exceed £ 5,150,000. Claims Paid Exceed — 942,000,000. fin. Lift, Marine, Employers' Liability, Accident, Burglary, and Fidelity Guarantee, MODERN & IMPROVED SYSTEM OF ASSURANCE. mJSZ 1 d,ma8t b» Liohbto., whether the fmun Liability under the Werkaien'i Compensation Aot oovered at equitable rates. F« particulars aoDlv— MR. D. J. GWYN. Metrepelltan Bank, Bridgend. Heeen. GWYN & GWYN. Solicitors, CWbrMgs. J A Unique Offer BY A FIRM YOU KNOW. Ben Evans & Co's. I t 'Ideal' Bale of Bed Clothes s Contents of Bale :— 2 WHITE WITNEY BLANKETS (80 x 63 ins.) THE LOT Large Bed size, splendid quality. 2 SHETLAND BLANKETS (72 x 54 ins.) Heather Colour. Good under-blankets. M f 2 HEAVY TWILLED COTTON SHEETS V "B K|H (99 X 80 INS.) LARGE BED SIZE. I I 1 COLORED QUILT (95 X 85 INS.) I 1 DOWNETTE QUILT, covered choice chintz, 1 6-ft. by 5-ft. Very warm and cosy. I CARRIAGE PAID. 2 WHITE COTTON PILLOW-CASES. ] The above Parcel sent Carriage Paid in the United Kingdom. Every article guaranteed Ben Eyans" Quality and Value, The Highest Standard of Excellence. I Money returned in full if not satisfactory in every way. Ben Evans & Co., Ltd, Please ask for Special Bale No. 37. Swansea. # I i WYNDHAM MOTEL, -SBS BRIDGEND. I Centrally situated; Entirely Re-decorated and Re-furnished. Handsome Public and jj/ Private Rooms. Fine Commercial and !Ss Stock Rooms. Billiards. Garage. Omnibus and Porters meet all Trains. Telephone P.O. 80. Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE, Managers. PENYBONT MAIN SEWERAGE BOARD. Summary of Accounts for the Year ending 31st March, 1908. DISTRICT FUND ACCOUNT. Dr. £ s. d. To Salaries 50 0 0 Legal 1 16 Miscellaneous Payments 4 0 0 Establishment 16 3 10 Maintenance and Repairs 123 16 3 Instalments of Princftlal 1450 5 4 Interest on Loans 1093 9 5 JB2758164 Cr. £ s. d. By Bridgend Urban District Council 1658 11 3 „ Penybont Rural Council 1080 5 1 JB2758164 738 16 4 i BALANCE SHEET. I £ s. d. £ s. d. To Permanent Works Loans Account 34873 4 0 34873 4 0 Bridgend Urban District (S^uncil 36 9 6 Penybont Rural District Council. 23 15 2 60 4 8 i JB54955 8 8 1 £ s. d. £ s. d. By Public Works Loan Board-Loan No. 1 18133 0 0 Ditto-Loans 2, 3, 4 and 5, consolidated 10608 0 0 „ Ditto-Loan No. 6 2784 0 0 „ Ditto-Loan No. 7 2998 4 0 34523 4 0 Treasurer's Suspense Account 350 0 0 34873 4 0 General Account 60 4 8 J354955 8 8 I I have examined the several accounts of which the foregoing is the Balance Sheet, and I have compared the various entries credited to the Treasurer with the Vouchers, a8 I hereby certify that the entries appear to be correct and legal. And trtiat the Balances on the Treasurer's accounts, viz:—General, £ 60 5s. 4d.,& Suspense, £ 350 0s. 0d., agree (subject to the explanation on Folio 38) with the Balances, which by the Treasurer's own Books, appear to have been over- drawn at the time of closing such accounts. Dated this 13th November, 1908. 5 (Signed) M. D. Propert, District Auditor. T. J. HUGHES, Clerk. "*•' Cu¡urt House Buildings, Bridgend. 9298 J J. HORSELL & SON, SCULPTOES, Monumental Works, Pyle, ESTABLISHED 1882 All kinds of Memorials in Granite, Marble or Stone Quality of Material and Workmanship Guar- anteed. Old Tombstones Renovated. 7538 HORNIMAN'S PURE TEA Always Good Alike. In Packets Only, and Fall Weight without Wrapper. 4- STRONG. RICH. DELICIOUS. Sold in Bridgend by- David Williams & Sons, Grocers, Wyndham Street (Special Wholesale Agents). Wesley Williams, Bookseller, Old Post Office. Pencoed-Evana, Grocer. Kenfig Hill-Bowen, Post Office. Edwards & Co., Chemists Pontycymmer-Davies, Grocer, Oxford Street). Porthcawl—Langdon'e Stores. Ogmore Vale—Llewellyn, Chemist, Post Office. Aberkengg-Ritchings & Sons, Grocers. M Daviea, the Stores. Briton Ferry-J. Crews, Grocer. Blaengarw-Davies & Co., American Stores. Abergwynfi-W. H. Williams, Grocer. Cwmavon-Arnold, Chemist, Supply Stores. Pontrhydyfen-Co-operative Society. Cowbridge—Llewellyn, Chemist). -Miles, Grocer. -Thomas, Chemist. Llantrisant-Lewis & Co., Grocers. Pontyclun—Roberts, Grocer. Williamstown-Phillips, Grocer. Penygraig—Thomas, Alverton House. Caeran-Powell, X.L.O.R. Stores. Maesteg-M. Bowen, Grocer, Garth Shop. „ A. Griffiths, Chemist, Commercial -st. „ Leake & Co., 19 & 20, Commercial St. Gilfach Goch—W. Williams, The Royal Stores, and at Tonyrefail. i Ferndale-David Powell, The Tea CAddJ (Whole- sale Agent). 8731 I Skilful Sight-Testing for Spectacles. Moderate Inclusive Charges. J.,H0LLIDAY, QUALIFIED Ophthalmic Optician (By Exam. London) Fellow Spectaclemaker's Company, Fellow Institute Opthalmic Opticians. 16, Dunraven Place, BRIDGEND. I 8606 THE "PRAIRIE" OINTMENT ——— Prepared by ———. BL HARDING, 22, Grove Road, Nantyffyllon Unsarpaeeed for all kinds of WOUNDS, ULCERS BURNS, SCALDS, FELONS, and RUNNING CHILBLAINS. Ø" PRICE PER BOX Is. l £ d. Sold by M. D. Davies, Liverpool House, Nanty- ffyllon and Co-Operative Society, Caerau, Nantymoel Co-operative Society, Ogmore Vale, Co-operative Society, Nantymoel, A Nicholas, Grocer, Commercial-steeb, Maesteg, Co-operative Society, Blaengarw, Davies, Drug Stores, Ponty- cymmer, Williams, Chemist, Garn Llwyd, Maes- teg, M. Bowen, Garth Shop, Garth, Maesteg. Sole agent for Bridgend and Vale of Glamorgan- E. T. Rich, Chemisb, Bridgend. TZESTIZMZOZTSTI^LIJ.: Ty-Meine, Henry's Moat, Clarbeston Road, Pem. Mr. Harding,-Sir)-I have been suffering from wounds in my legs for many years. I was practi- cally crippled for some time, and I could get no cure until one day I was told of your Ointment. So I gave it a trial, and now I am pleased to say that all the wounds are healed with only two Is. boxes, thanks to the "Prairie" Ointment. Yours truly, MARTHA JOHN. JjtN I in I It's a Rare Thing to get clothes that look and [ feel to your absolute satis- I faction. I But that's I just what vou I will get if you F come here either for Tailoring or Outfitting. Every man owes it to himself [ to dress as well as his income will allow, and nowhere else will he find such stylish goods at such low prices as can always be had at H. LEVINE'S, Satisfaction House," 2 & 3, MARKET BUJI.OINI.S, BRIDGEND. "FOR WINTER'S WINDS* MUMFORB'S < DERMOLLINE Renders the SKIN beautifully SOFT AND W HITE. IS NEITHER STICKY NOR GREASY. < Pleasant to use and delightfully perfumed. Ef- j fectually removes and prevents all Roughneete, Redness, Chap&. and allays Irritation of the Skin, caused by Hard Water and Cdld Winds. Sold only in BOTTLES, 6d. and Is. each. SPECIALS SIZE, POST FREE FOR IS. J With the above use MUMFORD'S DERMOLLINE SOAP < Absolutely Pure, Free from Colouring Matter and excess of Alkali. Sold in Tablets, 42d. each; 3 for Is. To be obtained only from RICHARD MUMFORD, M.P.S. (late Jenkins), Family and Dispensing Chemist, WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND. I National Telephone 149. 8012 I Bridgend Fat Stock Show The Twenty-third Annual Show Of Fat Stock, Dressed Poultry, Daiiy Produce, Honey, Roots, and Garden Produce, WILL BE HELD IX THE BRIDGEND CATTLE MARKET On Saturday, Nov. 28th, 1908. Also Butter Classes under Glamorgan County Council. President O. P. Treharne, Esq. Entries close November 21st, 1908. Schedules can be obtained from EDWARD BRAMLEY, Secretary, Auctioneer, Bridgend. NOTICE.-In consequence of the Fat Stock Committee being granted the use of the Cattk Market on Saturday, November 28th, arrangements will be made for the ordinary Stock Market to be held on the Fair Ground that day. 9254 THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS, Bridgencl-Caroline Street. Neath-lo Windsor Road. Aberkenfig-Oak Street. Abepavon-High Street. Port Talbot-139, Crown St. (HENRY JAMES, Proprietor, Port Talbot). J The Best and Cheapest House for DINNER SETS THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS TEA SETS THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS TOILET SETS THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS TRINKET SETS THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS TEAPOT SETS THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS WATER SETS THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS HOT WATER SETS THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS^ TEAPOTS THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS GLASS FOR THE HOME THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS GLASS FOR THE RESTAURANT THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS GLASS FOR THE HOTEL THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS EARTHENWARE THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS PUDDING BOWLS THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS CHINA THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS HARDWARE THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS ENAMELWARE THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS DOLLS IN ENDLESS VARIETY THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION .L THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS BRUSHES FOR EVERY PURPOSE THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS WHEN IN DOUBT WHERE TO GET IT, TRY THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS FOR HIGH-CLASS GOODS THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS FOR ROOK BOTTOM PRICES THE GUTTRIDGE BAZAARS The Popular House for all Household Sundries. I The Cuttridge Bazaars sell all Goods at Warehouse Prices. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE- PORT TALBOT. CHIEF OFFICE—ABERAYON. 9224 LLANTWIT MAJOR. AXXI;AI-V SHOW OF Fat Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Roots, Poultry, &c. TO BE HELD AT THE LLANTWIT MAJOR AUCTION MART, LLANTWIT MAJOR, On Thursday, Nov. 26th, 1908, when Prizes to the value of £90 m will be awarded. President Col. Gaskell, J.P. ENTRIES Close on Saturday, November 21st. Forms of Entry and Schedule of Prizes may be obtained on application to A. Tudor Thomas, Secretary, Crown Chambers, Quay Street, Cardiff. (National Telephone No. 775). 9293 Griffiths, Neath. for Sewing, Knittmg, Washing AND Mangling MACHINES. Undoubtedly the BEST HOUSE in Wales for Domestic Machines. C j £ The only Welsh House sending Machines. to Chili. ADDRESS- No. 8, Parade, NEATH. 9238 GET IT AT RICH'S 1* W SI w T The Chemist, I £ I I Bridgend and -*• *■ A Gilfach Goch. HAVE YOU I A cough or a cold ? If so, get it I cured. For a cough neglected might lead toconsumptive trouble M and lung diseases very often arise from a trivial cold. Don't delay—it is dangerous, but take RICH'S BR0NCUR0 For it is a palatable and a most efficacious remedy. It relieves immediately, and very quickly efficacious remedy. It relieves immediately, and very quickly effects a permanent cure. It is the Cough and Cold Remedy par excellence. Get a bottle to-day, for it will do you good. PRICE Is. l^d. a Bottle. .ri I- ii 91 t. F. T. MOSSFORD & Co. MONUMENTAL MASONS, COITY STREET, BRIDGEND. Also at Fairoak Road, Cardiff, and Tynewydd Rd., Barry. 6* Prices and designs sent on request. 6419 DISCOVERED Over half-a-century ago by a Physician of repute and improved by a practical chemist of long experience KERNICK'S VEGETABLE = PILLS ======= Stand unsurpassed for their high quality and curative value. Increasing sales are a proof of public appreciation, whilst few medicines are so remarkable as a cure for Bilious Complaints, Liver MM. Kidney troubles, Nervousness, Indigestion, Wind, Constipation, Bad Blood, Pimples, etc'. A box of Kernick's Vegetable Pills is a complete medicine chest in itself. Sold by all Chemists and Stores in 7^d., 13jd., and 2s. 9d. boxes, or direct of Kernick and Son, Ltd., The Laboratory, Cardiff. 8769 The Oldcastle Refreshment Rooms. BRIDGEND. GOOD BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, TEAS, AND BEDS. At moderate prices. D. R. EDWARDS, Proprietor. 8755 MORTGAGES. MR. EDWARD BRAMLEY, Auctioneer, has several sums of money, from £ 100 to £ 600, available for investments on good securities.— Apply with particulars to his offices, Station Hill, Bridgend, 8689 Wanted. To Advertisers.—Advertisers who send us small advertisements that come under the various headings of our prepaid scale, are re- guested to kindly send remittance with order. CI OM FOR TABLE FURNISHED APART- J MENTS wanted by young couple in Maesteg, one child, state terms to Green, care of Llwydarth Road Post Office, Maesteg. 9129 WANTED on November 27th, thoroughly ex- perienced Dairymaid who can bake.—Apply Mrs. Turbervill, Ewenny Priory, Bridgend. 9174 EXPERIENCED Book-keeper, disengaged few days a week, desires extra work. Books opened, closed, systemized, and balance sheets prepared; would look after a few small sets of books; shorthand and typewriting done; no ob- jeotion to evening work.—Address X, Gazette Office. 9181 WANTED, Sharp Office Boy; good character. TV —Apply, P. Gaylard, Bridgend. 9184 WANTED, Timber or Pitwood Hauling. -Apply., i, Vy D. Jones, Timber Haulier, Pencoed. 9204 WANTED, a respectable girl as General.—Apply Mrs. Stradling, The Mitre, Bridgend. 9198 WANTED TO BUY CHEAP, 40 OR 50 THIS YEARS PULLETS, COCKERELS.—APPLY B.L., GAZETTE Office. 9227 WANTED A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT,— APPLY, MRS. LEYSHON, CEFNCARVAN FARM, BRYNCETHIN. 9226 MAN wants Situation as Cowman; long ex- PERIENCE good reference. Apply, J 4 BANK STREET, MAESTEG. 9221 TT7ANTED, two good General Servants, AGE 18 ARVLUF»A°+ J wages £ 14 and £ 15 per annum. Applicants with some experience of waiting pre- terred; good home; suit country girls.—Apply with references, etc., to Stewardess, Golf Club Porthcawl. ^20 TTOMEIA LODGINGS required temporarily in NFFIBNDI\E,ND/:R PORTH?AWL.-STATE TERMS TO BOX K, UTNCE OT THE GAZETTE, BRIDGEND. 9237 "FTTT"ANTED, YOUNG GENERAL SERVANT; THREE IN Y T FAMILY, NO CHILDREN.—MRS. ARTHUR BOYLE, Silvermere, Porthcawl. 9233 GENERAL WANTED.—APPLY, 6 WYNDHANT^TT, BRIDGEND. 924.7 WAN1ED, young Ladv with knowledge of book-keeping, must be neat writer.—Apply stating wages required to South Wales Furnishers, Macsteg, 925g WANTED immediately, good general Servant. Apply with references, Mrs. T. G. Llewelyn, Tredegarville, Bridgend. 92S6 WANTED, respectable Boy, mark billiards and make himself useful.—Apply, Conservative Club, Bridgend. 9266 -4 OILCAKES, Cattle Foods, Manures. — Agent yVanted; good commissions; must be well established. — Pioneer Cake Company, Preeson's KOM*, Liverpool. 9273 To be Let. TO LET—Storerooms, Lofts, Stable, 2 stalls and coachouse. — Apply, Wm. Griffiths, 17 Dunraven Place, Bridgend. 7953 TO LET.- Clifton House, Bridgend: Drawing room 20ft. by 15ft., dining room 18ft. by 18ft., large kitchen, two sculleries, six good bedrooms, bath (h & c water) and usual offices; immediate possession. Apply, Edward Bramley, Auctioneer, Bridgend. 9061 ^OMFORTABLE Rooms to~l^etr^wltir^ood Cooking and Attendance, Terms moderate, AiA. Gazette Office. 9209 TO LET, Two Front Rooms, suitable for two ladies or two gentlemen.—Apply, R, Gazette Office. 9210 TO LET, Glanavon, Bridgend, with or without stables.—For full particulars apply, Mrs. W Cooke, 45, Park Street, Bridgend. 8792 TO LET.—Comfortable Lodging for two young men.— Apply, 5 Ewenny Road, Bridgend. 9179 TO LEI. — 2-STALL STABLE AND COACHHOUSE, IN CENTRE OF TOWN.—APPLY, G.S., GAZETTE OFFICE. 9185 HOUHE and SHOP to Let in centre of the town. JLJL Apply, B. Griffiths, 6 Newcastle Hill, Bridg- end. 9186 rr ° LET.-Good Tack for Cattle, ETC.—APPL^ X terms, G.Cooke,Newtown Nurseries,Bridgend 9215 TO LET.—SPLENDID OFFICES; GROUND FLOOR.—APPLY 11 NOLTON STREET, BRIDGEND. 9214 TO LET, Tyderwen, Cornelly, Pyle, from Nov. 20th; eight rooms, garden, coach house and stables. —Apply, Mrs. Williams, Clevis House, N eat-h. 9222 'PO LET, Suite of Offices, Caroline Street; elec- X trie light.—Preece, Auctioneer. 9246 Ap ARTMENTS.-Comfortable lodgings for one -c\- or two respectable young men; bath available. Apply, Picton Villa. Coity Fields, Bridgend. 9265 BLAENGARW. — Private Dwelling House, 7 Rooms and Office, large Garden.—Apjily, Mr. Pilgrim Morris, Solicitor, Pontycymmer. 9272 nPO LET, in Coegnant Road, Caerau, Maesteg, T House and Shop, good Garden and Pigsty.— Apply, B, Gazette Office, Bridgend. 9275 TO LET.— No. 81 Nolton Street, Bridgend, Dwelling House and Shop, with Coachhouse and Stables; rent 9s. 6d. per week.—Apply, Michael Davies, Auctioneer. 9283 TO LET.—vSebastopol Villa, spacious and con- venient.—Apply, next door (Lewis, Ballarat Villa). 9276 TO LET, Sunnybank, Heolas,Coity, Good Garden and Common Rights.—Apply. 'Roberts, Berry Cottage. 9306 rpO LET OR FOR SALE, Park Cottage, Park JL street, Bridgend, as from 29th September, 1908.-Apply, Edward Bramley, Auctioneer, Bridgend. 8636 OFFICES TO LET. Station Hill, whole of 2nd floor Court House Buildings; separate lavatory, electric light.-Apply, T. J. Hughes and Lewis. 3107 Musical. PIANO BARGAINS. A special lot now on offer, returned from hire p-iices ranging from £ 8 upwards, on easy terms. Beautifully illustrated price list post free on application. An excellent opportunity of securing a first-class Piano at the price of a cheap new one. You will save pounds by placing your order with tis. Tunings and repairs on the shortest notice. — Thompson and Shaekell, Ltd., 1 Wyndham Street, Bridgend. PIANO.- Handsome walnut case, marqueterie P panel and scones, ivory keys, full compass, check actifm, etc., offered at 13 guineas, payable at 7s. 6d. monthly.—Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1 Wyndham Street, Bridgend. PIANO by Bishop and Sons, full iron frame, trichord, check action, full compass, walnut case, incised gilt panel and sconces, original price 36 guineas, reduced to 18 guineas, payable at 9s. monthly.—Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1 Wyndham Street, Bridgend. PIANO. — Our wonder model, full JL iron frame, upright grand, full trichord,plated wire, full compass, check action, handsome walnut case, marqueterie panel and sconces, and all the latest improvements. Best value in the trade. Warranted for 20 years. Price only 20 guineas, payable at 10s. 6d. monthly.—Thompson & Shaekell Ltd., 1 Wyndham Street, Bridgend. PIANO.—Our Boudour Model, full upright iron P grade, full trichord, plated wire, full compass, bushed and morticed keys, best check action, and all the latest improvements, in handsome walnut case, marqueterie panel and scones; fully warranted; no better value ever offered. Price 24 guineas, 1>ayable at 12s. 6d. monthly.—Thompson & Shaekell, jtd., 1 Wyndham Street, Bridgend. ORGAN, in walnut case, 10 stops, 2 knee swells, couplers, etc., 13gns., payable at 7s. monthly, others at 10 gns., 8 gns., 6 gns., 5 gns., payable at 5s. monthly. Harmoniums from 3 guineas, payable at 2s. 6d. monthly. Sole Agency for the celebrated Estey organs, and the world-renowned Kaps pianos. -Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1 Wyndham Street, Bridgend. 9225 RATKILLINC MIRACLES RATS cannot resist RODINE RAT POISON, the chemical marvel. Millions perish annually escape impossible; slaughter extraordinary. CERTAIN DEATH-ABSOLUTE EXTERMINATION. 6d., Is., 2s., 3s., bs. Post 2d, HARTLEY, CHEMIST, PERTH. Agent: D. F. WILLIAMS, Drug Stores, Kenfig Hill. Printing.—AH kinds of Jobbing Work, Artistio and Commercial, executed in the Best Style and at Reasonable Prices, at the "Glamorgan Gazette" Offices, Bridgend. Footers m any nae, shade, colour, or conflbin* ation of colours; and ovory dworiptiooi of Letterpress Bringing. For Sale. 2 HOUSES for sale at Cae Wallis Road, bathstone bays, etc., 999 years lease.—Apply, Blackmore and Thomas. 8763 BRICKS, Bricks, Bricks.-For price and quantity JD apply to Manager, Evanstown Brick Works, Tondu. 8074 &UN.—Double Breechloader, quite new; latest improvements; finest steel barrels; left choke well nnished nicely balanced splendid killer approval; bargain 38s.-13, Newcastle street, Merthyr. 9052 ENAMEL WARE.—Every Article of British Manufacture; best value in the trade.— The Guttridge Bazaars, addresses well known. 9142 EVERYBODY buys Pudding Bowls at The Guttridge Bazaars, addresses well known 9145 FOR SALE, CRANK AXLE MILK CART, EQUAL TO NEW.—APPLY, CORNS, KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Bridgend. 9800 LARGE QUANTITY OF HORSE RUGS AND CLIPPING MACHINES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.—YORWERTH. Thomas, Bridgend. 9124 FOR SALE.—VERY GOOD MEADOW HAY, NEAR BRIDGEND.—FURTHER PARTICULARS, APPLY Y.Z., Gazette Office. 9190 WHITE Old English Game Bantams, Black w Reds, Blue Reds, Piles, Duckwing; 2s. 6d. to 20s. each.-Ben Rowe, Porthcawl. I?OR SALE.—COAL SCALE IN GOOD CONDITION, WEIGH 2 CWT. MAKER* BARTLETT & SON, BRISTOL.. Apply, Dalby, Pyle- 9138 FREEHOLD Plot of Land (about 12 perches) F for sale, situated centre of Brynmenyn ex- cellent position fronting main road, water and sewer convenient.—Apply Eynon Lewis, Bryn- menyn. 9173 FOR SALE, four Pedigree Fox Terrier Pups, smooth coated. Sire by St. Leger Dam by Dark Blue.—Thomas, 66 Nolton Street' Bridgend. 9137 FOR SALE.—3 valuable Breeding Geese; cheap for immediate disposal.—Apply, E, Gazette Office. 9242 FOR SALE.—Tank to hold 1,800 gallons (oblong) £ 10; Scaffold Poles 2d. per foot; Cochran Boiler, 10 x 5, 90 lbs. pressure, £6Q.-FQllndry, Tondu. 9243 1000 Good Wallflower Plants, Dobbiew best, FOE Sale cheap.—Bryant & Sons. 9250 IPGGS for Sale.—From a grand colour pen of -J White Wyandottes direct from Goode, 10s. 6d. a sitting; unfertile replaced.—David George, Merthyrmawr, Bridgend. 9235 FOR SALE, two Freehold Cottages GARDEN, measuring about 1 acre 20 perches, situated near Parcgwyllt Asylum and the main road from Bridgend to Bryncethin. Garden well fenced and excellent building site.—Apply to Eynon Lewis, Bryneethin. 9296 FOR SALE, good, sound, square built (ioverness Car, Lamps; £ 8 10s.—W. Hawkins, Porth- cawL 9281 ARTIFICIAL legs, arms, eyes, hands, crutches, trusses, etc. List Free.—Allen Pearce, 25 Charles Street, Cardiff. Established 1838. 9289 SECOND-HAND BOOKS for Sale; thousands to select from all subjects very cheap rare opportunity.—Eggar, Bridge Street, Cardiff. 92K) FOR SALE, Crank Axle Milk Ca.it, equal to new.—Apply, Corns King's Head llbtel, Bridgend. • 9500 Bridgend.. 9 9 FOR SALE, Baby's Mail Cart, in good condition. —Apply, D. Gazette Office. 9297 DOGS, Cats, Horses, etc., cured of all Skin. Diseases, including Mange, Eczema, etc.. bv NEWTON'S CURE. Stops irritation instantly. In tins Is. 6d. and 3s. 9d. post free. For all Blood and Stomach Disorders, and preparing Dogs and' Puppies for Show or Sale, use KOSSOLIAN BLOOD SALT." Price 2s. 6d. per tin post freei Advice and Samples gratis of DAY, .SON and HEWITT, 22, Dorset Street, London, W. Agent for Maesteg, Alfred Griffiths, Chemist. 8339 JOHOOR DEEN (LATE OF NEATH). INDIAN AH KEEM, Ooullst and Pile Specialists NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, and any other Ailments or Diseases Cured. ADDRESS- JOHOOR DEEN, 5, Dunraven Place, Bridgend.. CONSULTATIONS DAILY, 9 till 4. Cowbridge Fat Stock Show. THE Annual SHOW will be held on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1ST, 1908 President: T. W. DAVID, Esq., Peadoylan House. For Prize Lists and Entry Forms apply to W. D. ALEXANDER,'Secretary, Cowbridge. Entries Close November 17tli. 9149 BOXING DAY, 1908. Bridgend EISTEDDFOD. To the Male Voice Party of not less than 50 in number that will, best sing "The Britons" (Dr. D. Protheroe), Published by Mr. D. Thomas, Bryn-y-mawr, Sketty, Swansea. Prize, £ 201 To the Mixed Choir of not less than 40 in number that will best sing Lead Kindly Light (D. Pugh Evans), No. 589, Novello's Octavo Anthems. Prize, £10. To the Children's Choir of not less than 30 in number that will best sing "Sleep, my Darling, Sleep." (D. W. Lewis, Brynam- man), published by the Author.. Prize, £ 5- Solos and Recitations, « Is.. Also Two National Solo Con- tests, 94 4s. each, male & female, any song, at Grand Evening Concert. Programmes ready shortly, apply to the Secretaries Anthony LEWS, 3, Dunraven Terrace, Bridgend, and John Lewis, Saddler, 41, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. 8959 W. T. DAVIES, OOLLECTOK OF RENTS AND ACCOUNTS, 21, Talbot Street, MAESTEG, AND 15, Wyndham Street, BRIDGEND, 7697 i stamped envelope for advice to Mrs. Wat- O son, lady specialist, certain remedy. —110, York Road, New Cut, Bristol. 8968