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I Russell Brown =mom Adare Street, I BRIDGEND. All Watches and Clocks of Best Quality & Design. ft YEARS WARRANTIES, Newest Gold and Sliver Jewellery, Hall Marked. 22-ct. & 9-ct. WEDDING RINGS, Splondld Present Eye Optics fitted to all sights. Medical prescriptions accurately supplied. J w jr ML jr jr Ir Ir Ir qL jr Irl Ir 19, IV, or or IT* M, It, -r IF Dressing Cases and Leather Goods. -————— Great Variety of Fancy Goods I At lowest prices. If- -r IT- ,I- 11, -IT, I'll Irl IT, IT, IV, IT, All Repair Orders receive prompt and personal attention. Old Jewellery restored as new. M-t CREAM ttLFR LRwR-L sepSRS. "How Sunshine Came to CoWslip Farm. Chapter vm. tji- The Sunshime et Pnspwitf." «Hulloa, Mr^ George! Selling A 'R^E" E. JOHN & SON, Implement Agents, COWBRIDGE & BRIDGEND. WT7 V A MQ Saddler, Collar, and £ iViiH O, Harness Maker I 1 Nolton Street, Bridgend. BEGS to inform the public generally that he has opened business at the above addre33 where he had & 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 fcr or materiala supplied. W.E. trusts by strict personal attention, with good workmanship and ma.terial, to merit a share of your patronage. 9011 —i — Skilful Sight-Testing I for Spectacles. Moderate Inclusive Ckarges. J. HOLLIDAY, QUALIFIED Ophthalmic Optician (By E xam. London) I Fellow Spectaclemakev's Company. Fellow Institute Opthalmic Opticians. 16, Dunraven Place, ^rga BRIDGEND. SHEEP DIPPING gEASON, 1909. ir LEWELLYNS JpOWDER TTMP ( P0I30N0TJ9) Iit1/- Packets sufficient for Dipping 20 Sheep. Has been approved h:. the Board of Agrioulture as a REMEDY FOR SCAB. Is effectual in Preventing the attack of Flies on Sheep and Lambs. L LEWELLYN 's FLY pOWDER In Perforated Tins, 1/- each, fisfficient for POWDERING 30 SHEEP. An effectual Preparation for Ftttvonting the attack of Fly on Sheep and Lambs. OORNSJ CORNS! CORNS! ETHELINE A new and most effective remedy for Corns. Perfectly sale aad harmless. Is very eaaily ^pdned. Ourea in. a few applicatio-ns without tbe slightest pain. Everyone tronMed with either Coras. Worts, cr Bnnfcms, w#l find relief by using Ethel ine. Price le. 2d. per kottle, poet free. JOHN LLEWELLYN, High Street, Cowbridge AD 4 Commercial St., Liantrissant MORTGAGES. MR. EDWARD BRAMLEY, Auctioneer, has MILL BUMS OF money, from £ 100 to £ 600, available lor inveetoaente on good securities.— with fwrticulars to his omoeo, Station Hill, I ¡ X R. MUMFORD, S M.P.S. (late Jenkins). FAMILY & AGRICULTURAL 1 CHEMIST, WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND. SHEEP DIPS, All the leading makes, including— QUIBELL'S. "MrDOUG ALL'S AND COOPER S A Dipping Machine lent to purchaser? of Dip. FLY POWDER, FLY & MAGGOT OIL. WEED KILLERS AND INSECTICIDES. DISINFECTANTS- Sanitas, Jeyes, Izskl and Carbolic. CAMBRIAN ESSENCE OF RENNET for Cheese Making. In Jars. 6d. and 10VI. each. Superior to all other makes. 4? National Telephone 149. 8012 I F. T. MOSSFORD & CO., MONUMENTAL MASONS, Coity Street, Bridgend. ALSO AT FAIROAK ROAD. CARDIFF, AND TYNEWYDD ROAD, BARRY. Prices and Designs sent on request. 6419 See our Display of ROSES At Fruit Stall In the Market, ON SATURDAYS. Boxes of Fresh Cut Blooms 2/6 and upwards. Carriage diti-ii- July, August & September. Paid. A.TOWNSEND 21, PARK STREET, BRIDGEND. To Advartism.-Advwtiftre who Mod ue •mail adTertuemeata that come trader tbe ▼arieiia Wridi-np of oar prepaid soaie, are re- quited to MnAy md maittaao* witk order. Our Catalogue ot Summer Fashions full of inter- esting information respecting Dress for the Season, will be sent Post Free, to any address on receipt of inquiry. Please ask for Catalogue No. 36. BEN EVANS & Co. LTD. SWANSEA. Dyeing & Cleaning If you want to economise, send your articles to us to be Dyed and Cleaned. By our Special Process, soiled and faded Dresses are made bright and fresh, and take on a now lease of life. Let us send you a list showing the articles we renovate and the prices. W. E. YAUGHAN & CO., The Cardiff Dyers, LOCAL AGENCY- WOODWARD & CO. Adare Street, BRIDGEND. CARDIFF & COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Coming of Age SHOW SOPHIA GARDENS, CARDIFF, Wednesday & Thursday, July 21st and 22nd, 1909. Most liberal Prizes amounting in Money and Plate to about J6400. Four programmes of Music each Day by His Majesty's Famous Scots Guards Band and Band of the Glamorgan Royal G. Artillery. Many-special features this year. Schedules free to any address. MR. A. MAURICE BAILEY, Secretary, 24 Duke Street, Cardiff. J. HORSELL & SON, SCULPTORS, Monumental Works, Pyle ESTABLISHED 1882 All kinds ofjMemorials in Granite, Marble or Stone Quality of Material and Workmanship Guar- anteed. Old Tombstones Renovated. 7538 A/ Domestic MACHINES DEPOT Established 1371. FOR Bradbury Sewing Machines, Jones's Old and New Styles Domestic, Vertical Feed, Wheelers, Two Reels, Gritzner, Pfaff. Singer's Needles, Shuttles. Parts and Repairs for all makers. Exchangee. __on _n- All Makers kept. Lessons Free. I Knitting Machines Washing & Mangling Machines LATEST AND BEST VALUE. Only Welsh House sending Machines to Chilli. Address- 8, Parade, NEATH also The Market, Port Talbot S Mrs. Abse, ADARE STREET, BRIDGEND 9.( Ladies' and Genbleman's Wardrobe Dealer, = Furniture, &c. J. m HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. A Wanted. WANTED, Situation for Girl, 15, in Shop, or do TV light House.work.-Apply. K, 16, Angel Street, Bridgend. 9633 WANTED, young Girl for house work; sleep TV out.—Mrs. Johns, Coitv-road Post Office, Bridgend. 9907 T7T7 ANTED immediately, a respectable young T T Girl for bar work.—Apply with references to T. Jenkins, Blaengarw Hotel, Blaengarw. 9913 WANTED, a well-educated Apprentice to W sculpture trade at Bridgend; premium or otherwise.—Apply F. T. Mossford, Sculptor, Coity Street, Bridgend. 9936 WANTED, an experienced General, must be clean and honest.—Apply, Mr. F. W. Nicholls, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. 9946 WANTED at once, Apprentice to the Plumbing and Heating Trade.—Apply, Hitt & Sons, Bridgend. 9948 WANTED, active General Servant, wages £ 17. —D. Edmunds, Celyn, Llantwit Vardre, near Pontypridd. 9963 WANTED, a clean respectable Person for light Housework and look after an elderly Lady. Good home for suitable person.—Apply, Ivy Cottage, Ewenny. 9973 WANTED, respectable girl as General, age about 18 to 20.—Apj>ly Mrs. Telling, Rail- way Inn, Bridgend. 9979 WANTED, strong girl, aged 16 to 18, as General Servant; small family, in country parson- age wages 16s. to £ 1.—Apply first to Mrs. Rankin, Newcastle, Bridgend. 9980 WANTED at once. Good General, also Kitchen Maid.—Verity's Temperance Restaurant, Southerndown. 9984 WANTED a young girl about 16 to assist in General Housework.—Apply, Mrs. Hopkins, 2. Beach Road, Southerndown. 9981 WANTED, a good experienced General Servant. —Mrs. Yorwerth Thomas, Station Hill, Bridgend. 9994 COOK-General wanted; housemaid kept.—Apply to Mrs. Hughes, London House, Bridgend. 10014 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted at once, Appren- tices and Improvers to the Dressmaking.— Apply Mrs. Stanley Jones, Barry House, Bridgend 9957 A RESPECTABLE GIRL requires Situation for few days a week.- Apply, 23, Newcastle Square, Bridgend. 9965 APPRENTICE wanted to Tailoring.—Apply, W. Taylor, 30, Adare Street. 9978 TIME TABLE. Southerndown Brake. Leaves Southerndown 8.30 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. I I Bridgend 10.10 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Brake will leave Southerndown at 6 p.m. and Bridgend at 7 p.m. when there are six passengers. 10013 ST. BRIDES MINOR GARDEN PARTY Grand Promenade and Competitive jS* CONCERT At the RECTORY GROUNDS, On Wednesday, 14th July, 1909. COMMENCING AT 7 P.M. Soprano, Contralto, Tenor and Bass Solo Competi- tions (own selection). Prizes 5s. each. Children.—Boys and Girls Prizes 2s. 6d. each. I Entries Close on Tuesday, 13th July, 19C9. 9952 E. MOLE, Secretary, Persondy, Aberkenfig. Vale of Glamorgan Agricultural •.V SHOW AND Cowbridge & District Horticultural & Poultry Show Will I-e lield At COWBRIDGE )n Tuesday, July 27th, 1999. chedules may be obtained from E. W. Davies, High St., Cowbridge or T. J. Yorwerth, Cowbridge. 33 1 DVICE FREE for Stamp; Mes. Watson, 1 bdy specialist; safe and certain remedy.— .ddress 10 Guinea Street, Bristol. 9520 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 Beulleries, eix good bedrooms, batn (h & c water) and usual offices; immediate g>asession.—Apply, Edward Bramley, Auctioneer ridgend. 9061 TO Let. or for Sale, Park Cottage, Park Street, Bridgend, as from 29th September, 1908.—■ Apply Edward Bramley, Auctioneer, Bridgend. 8636 TO LET.— Commodious Warehouse, spacious frontage overlooking Railway Station, length 90ft., depth 30 ft.; two floors, offices, and all sanitary conveniences water supply on premises; 60 ft. ot land for further extension.—Apply, Bevan It Lloyd, Bridgend. 9497 TO LET, Glanavon, Bridgend, with or without stables.—For full particulars apply Mrs. W. Cooke, 45, Park Street, Bridgend. 9902 TO LET, 32, Coity Road, immediate possession. Apply* 74, Nolton street. 9832 rpO LET.—Respectable Lodgings or Board Resi- A dence for a young lady locality, Coity Fields. -Apply" L," Gazette Office. 9928 TO LET.—Well furnished Apartments, hot and cold bath, lavatory and gas, piano, pleasantly situated.—Apply, 5, Cowbridge Road. 9932 TO LET.—Lodgings for 2 respectable young men.—Apply 10, Nolton-st., Bridgend. 9935 T'O LET, Bedroom and Sitting -room for respect- able young man. — Apply Fair View ilia, Ewenny-road, Bridgend. 9997 TO LET.—Usk Villa, Ewenny-road, Bridgend: all conveniences, rent moderate, early tenancy. Apply to tenant.—B. Pritchard, Station Hill, Bridgend. 10016 TO LET, that commodious well situated semi- detached residence, known as Bryngwyn,' Park Street, Bridgend, with large grounds, con taining on ground floor-3 Reception Rooms, Kit chen. Scullery, &c., and on first and second floors- 7 Bedrooms, Bathroom, Lavatory, &c., immediate vacant possession.—Apply, Mrs. Thomas, Tht Hebbles, Cadoxton, Barry. 9941 HoeSE TO LET at Spencer Road, Coity.- Apply to T. Jones, Ty-coch, Coity. 9976 O Rooms to let, furnished or unfurnished.— • Apply 23, Coity-road, Bridgend. 9926 FIELD to Let, New Road, Porthcavvl, froir -&: August 1st.—Apply, Mrs. W. Cooke, 45, Park Street, Bridgend. 9992 COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for tw( ii respectable Young Men; hot and cold bath, —Apply, R.B., Gazette Office. 9995 OFFICES to Let, Station Hill, Bridgend, wholt of 2nd floor Court House Buildings; separate lavatory, electric light.—Apply T. J. Hughes and Lewis. 8107 For Sale. FOR SALE. -Indian Runner Ducklings, weet JL old, Is. each or 10s. per dozen, fortnight old, 12s. dozen, month old, 14s., 7 weeks, 18s. per dozen —Miss Alice Lewis, St, Mary Hill Court. 9985 £ 'OR SALE.—New semi-detached Villa, 6roomec etc., known as Frondeg," Pontrhydoyff.— Apply, Post Office, Llangonoyd. 9793 FOR SALE, Safe, fireproof; also 2 Gent. second-hand Bicycles, bargains.—D, Gazettf Office, Bridgend. 9835 FOR SALE, Early and Late Broccoli, Savoy Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts, Wheeler': Cabbage and Curled Green Plant c,Alil)lv. A Clements, Colwinstone. 9880 FOR SALE.—Lady's Bicycle, almost new, cheap —Edwards, 33, Park Street, Bridgend. 9951 FOR SALE.—Double Horse Brake to carry 11 persons, in good condition; reasonable ofl'e will be accepted.—Apply, Ü. David, 5, Wen Terrace, Pencoed. 9966 FOR SALE.—Black Retriever Pups.—Apply H. Lord, Queen Street, Bridgend. 9977 FOR SALE.—Three Retriever Puppies (thre months old); from good stock. Price 10s each.—Lloyd, Cildaudy, Coytrahen. 9993 FOR SALE, a quantity of good Fowls.—Apply J. Owen, Slon, Bridgend. 9983 FOR Sale, 3 Villas, Ewenny Road, Bridgend also Cottages.—Applv, Z. Gazette Office. 10007 PEDIGREE Airdale Dog for Sale, can be seei JL any time.—Apply, G. Mordecai, Willov Cottage, Tyn-y-garn, Aberkenfig. 9982 PRAAJ, new design, little used; no reasonabl offei refused. — James, 37, Clifton-terrace Bridgend. 9996 REEDS for Sale.—Apply to D. Jenkins, Ry thin Fawr. 9972 WREATHS and Crosses (Artificial) from 4s New Stock see Windows.—R. H. Dyer Stationer, 20, Queen Street, Bridgend. 9974 FISHING TACKLE, river and sea, rods, reels lines, flies, minnows, hooks, pawning nets.- R. H. Dyer, Queen Street, Bridgend. 9975 GJ-OOD Horse Mowing Machine (complete) £ 3 J Horse Clipping Machine, £ 1; Scaffold Poles W aggon, etc.—Tondu Foundry. 9905 LTEEDS for Sale.-Wm. Thomas, Llansannor L" Cowbridge. 9899 BRICKS, Bricks, Bricks.—For price and quantity apply to Manager, Evanstown Brick Works Tondu. 8074 CYCLE.-Bargain to anyone that wants a Gent' High Grade Coventry Machine, not used si: times, must be turned into cash, 2 best rolle; brakes, ball free wheel, latest improvements High Grade Coventry Cycle, plated rims, best o all things and all accessories, lamp and everything fully guaranteed, worth double, RS 12s. 6d., ap proval willingly before cash sent.—F. J. Hando 6 Southbourne Terrace, Weston-Super-Mare. 9674 ALL Dogs and half the Puppies require a Blooc Purifier such as "KOSSOLIAN BLOOI SALT." 2s. 6d. and Is. ld. post free. Als( XEMOS," a cure for Mange, Lice, and all Skit Diseases, Is. 8d. post free. VERMOLIX, I Liquid Worm Cure, given in the food. Is. Id. pos free. Advice and Price List from Day, Son anc Hewitt, 22. Dorset Street, London, W. Specia Agent fot-Bridgend:-R. Mumford, 19, Wyndhan Street. -,L\Iaeste (,Alfred Griffiths, Chemist. 991( Miscellaneous WOOL.-Tol) price is easily obtained wher W Sheep are dipped in BIGGS APPROVEI DIPS. A certain cure for Seab. prevents Fl from striking and kills all insects. The "Original" Paste Dip, price 6s. 6d. for 100 sheep. "Glenovis' Powder Dip, price 4s. 6d. for 100 sheep. Non poisonous Liquid Dip, price 5s. a gallon for 12C Sheep. (Day, Son & Hewitt, Proprietors). Special Agent for Ogmore Vale Tlios. Llewellyn. Chemist. 9797 ATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES and Beetles greedily eat Harrison's "Reliable' Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prices 6d., Is., 2s. 3d., 3s. 8d. Postage 2d.—G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Bridgend, E. T. Rich, Dunraven Place; Neath, C. Hutchins, 3, Queen Street; Aberkenfig, Mrs. S. Lewis Nantymoel, H. Martyn Hughes, 74, Ogwy Street; Ogmore Vale, T. Llewellyn (all Chemists) IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.-Every Mother JL who values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use Harrison's Reliable" Nursery Pomade. One application kills all Nits and Ver- '10 min, beautifies and strengthens the hair. In Tins, 4. and 9d., postage Id.—G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Agent for Bridgend, E. T. Rich, Dunraven Place; Neath, C. Hutchins, 3, Queen Street; and J. G. Isaac; Aberkenfig, W. Lewis; Nantymoel, H. Martyn Hughes, 74, Ogwy Street; Maesteg, G. I. Williams; Garnlwyd, Maesteg, Rhys D. Morgan; Caerau, Gwilym H. Howells Ogmore Vale, T. Llewellyn; Pontycyin- mer, J. H. Hopkins, 75, Oxford Street; Porthcawl, Duck, Chemist; Nantyffyllon, Alfred Griffiths, High Street (all Chemists). 9321 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. One .Three Six Insertion Insertions. Insertiorm L8 Words 0 6 1 0 1 < 17 Worda 0 9 1 6 3 0 ? Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 L5 Words 1 8 2 « 3 < A Worda 1 6 3 0 4 0 » Words 1 9 » fl f < '2 Worda 2 0 4 0 6 0 11 Worda 2 9 4 6 € • The above Charges apply on-Iy to the classes of Advertisements specified below, and are itiiHctly confined to those which are PAID :10. fttavious TO INSERTION if not prepaid, hey will be charged by the general Boale kiHsoellaaieofua Wanto. I Sitmationa Vacant, lenses to Let. | Afnltaiuubi Wanted. iputmevtB to Let. ] BittmtiomB Wanted. Auctioneers' Announcements. HARRY F. LAMBERT (Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute of the United Kingdom). AUCTIONEER, VALUER, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, HOTEL VALUER AND GAUGER FIRE ASSESSOR AND ACCOUNTANT. SALES conducted of Estates, House Property, Freehold Ground Rents, Farming Stock (three months' credit), Growing Timber, Machinery, Household Furniture (modern and antique). SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., at the Star Yard, Bridgend, every month. VALUATIONS made for Probate, Mortgage, Sale, Tenant Right, Hotels, &c. PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE in management of Estates. Ground Rents Collected. AGENT for Life, Accident, Fire, and Live Stock Insurance, also Workmen's Compensation. Various Freehold and Leasehold Residences and Villas in Bridgend, Porthcawl, and District to be I Let or Sold. Furnished & Unfurnished Houses and Bungalows to be Let at Porthcawl. Reasonable Terms given for Selling Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Farming Stock, Household Furniture, &c. Telegrams— LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER, BRIDGEND.' Nat. Telephone 0198. Officeg-PRUDE-NTIAL BUILDINGS, BRIDGEND. Branch Offices at Abetavon, Porthcawl, and Maesteg. 4364 NEWCASTLE HOUSE, BRIDGEND. The above desirable Residence, with Lawns, Gardens, Stabling, etc., to be let furnished. Full particulars on application to Harry F. Lambert, Estate Agent, Bridgend. 9700 SALE FIXTURES. June 26th.—Sale of Valuable Freehold and Lease- hold Property at Bridgend. s July 3rd.- Special Sale of Dog Carts, Carriages, Pleasure Traps and Carts at Star Yard, Bridgend. July 3rd.-Sale of Horses, etc., at Bridgend. July 10th.—Special Sale of 40 Ladies' and Gents' Cycles at Town Hall, Bridgend. 0 July 10th.- Sale of Standing Hay Crop and Aftermath. July 17th.-Sale of Leasehold Properties at Bridgend. 1 Sale of Valuable Freehold, Copyhold and k Leasehold Properties situate at Heoleathog and Bridgend. Sale of Leasehold Properties at Glvncorrwg. V Sale of Leasehold Properties at Porthcaw l. — Sale of Old Silver, China, etc., at Bridgend. Sale of Household Furniture at Porthcawl. j Mr. Harry F. Lambert's Announcements. GLYNCORHWG. SALE of Corrwg House, Ty Gwvn and Bryntee, Glyncorrwg, advertised for JUNK 29TH, IS)u9, has been postponed until further notice. HARRY F. LAMBERT, F.A.I.. 10000 Auctioneer, Bridgend. L BRIDGEND, GLAMORGAN. Sale of Valuable Freehold & Leasehold Premises. 3 1/1 R. HARRY F. LAMBERT (Fellow of the 5 1VJL Auctioneers'Institute), has received instruc- tions to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, at the Wyndham Hotel, Bridgend, on S-ILTURDAI-, JTNE 26th, 1909, at 3.30 prompt (subject to the conditions s of sale as shall be then and there produced) all that valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD COMMAND- ING CORNER PREMISES formerly known as 6 THE BEAR HOTEL, r situate in Dunraven Place, Bridgend. 1 The Freehold has a frontage of 23-ft. 4-in. to Dunraven Place, and a depth of 48-ft. or thereabouts The back portion which adjoins an$L com muni- cates with the freehold, and is at present part and parcel of the whole premises, is held on a Lease for 21 years, from May 1st, 1904, at a rental of £ 20 per annum, and has a depth of 63-ft, or thereabouts. The Auctioneer desires to call special attention to this very valuable property, it being a corner premises, situate in the best busine&s part of the town of Bridgend, and could easily be converted into a very fine business premises. For particulars and conditions of sale, apply to the Auctioneer at his Offices, Prudential Buildings, Bridgend; to Messrs. STEPHENS, DAVID and Co., Solicitors. 114. Bute Street, Cardiff, or to q R. C. GRIFFITHS, Esq., Solicitor, Bridgend, i- 9924 STAR SALE YARD, BRIDGEND. e SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &(-. MR. HARRY F. LAMBERT, F.A.I.. begs to announce that he will hold his next Sale of above on SATURDAY, J(:LY 3rd, 1909, commencing at 2 o'clock prompt. Further and early entries respectfully solicited. Auctioneer's Office-, Bridgend. 10004 STAR SALE YARD, BRIDGEND. > Special Sale of lJo Carts, Carriages, etc, MR. HARRY F. LAMBERT (Fellow of the Auctioneer's Institute), has received instruc- tions to SELL BY AUCTION at the above Yard, on SATURDAY, JULY 3r:l'. 1909, commencing at 2.30 o'clock, a number of NEW AND SECOND HAND DOG CARTS. CARRIAGES, PLEASURE TRAPS TIP CARTS, etc., comprising 6 dog carts, 5 pleasure traps, gigs, P 6 tip carts, 3 by the Bristol Wagon Works, nearly > new dray and several other traps, carts, etc. On view morning of Sale. s Auctioneers Offices, Bridgend. 10605 r W ith 2 Years' Guarantee. I t TOWN HALL, BRIDGEND, GLAMORGAN. Important Sale of High-Grade Cycles. MR. HARRY F. LAMBERT (Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute), has been instructed v by the Manufacturers, The Royal Cycle Co., Alcoc-k 1 Street, Birmingham, to Sell by Auction, on SATURDAY, JULY 10th, 1909, at 3 o'clock in the ) Afternoon, 40 of their celebrated Ladies' and Gents' UP-TO-DATE NEW BICYCLES. t The Cycles are made of the best Weldlers steel i tubing, fitted with ball-bearings, free wheels, two I roller brakes, plated rims and Rustles* spokes; 1 also will be included a few 3-speed gears. ) NOTK -.—A written guarantee for two years by the Royal Cycle Co. will be given with each Cycle sold. Auctioneer's Offices, Bridgend.. 10003 FAIR OAKS FIELD, EWENNY ROAD, BRIDGEND. C Sale of Standing Ray Crop and Aftermath. MR. HARRY F." LAMBERT, F.A.I., has received instructions to SELL B Y AUC- TION on the above field on SATURDAY, J1I.Y 10TH, 1909, at 2 p.m. prompt, the HAY CROP AND AFTERMATH standing on 9 acres or thereabouts. [ The Aftermath to be included up to the 31st of December, 1909. Auctioneer's Offices, Bridgend. 10006 BRIDGEND. GLAMORGAN. Sale of 2 Leasehold Dw elling Houses. MR. HARRY F. LAMBERT (Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute), has received instruc- tions to OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION at the Dunraven Hotel, Bridgend, on SATURDAY, JULY 17TH, 1909, at 3 p.m. (subject to the Condi- tions of Sale as shall be then and there produced), all t.lirum Two LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES AND PREMISES situate in Cae Wallis Road, Bridgend, and let to Sergt. Hill and Mrs. Jenkins at lis. 6d. per week each. The above property is held for a term of 999 years from 24th June,*1901, at the Annual C-round Rent of JB2 10s. per house. For further particulars and orders to view apply tc the Auctioneer at his Office, Bridgend, or to Mr. W. M. Thomas, Solicitor, Bridgend. 10002 Preliminary Announcement. GLAMORGAN. BRIDGEND AND HEOLEATHOG, COYCHURCH HIGHER. Sale of Valuable Freehold, Copyhold & Leasehold Properties, and Valuable Mineral Way-Leave. MR. HARRY F. LAMBERT (Fellow of the Auctioneer's Institute), has been favoured- with instructions to offer for Sale by Auction in the month of July, 1909, several Valuable FREEHOLD, COPYHOLD AND LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, FREEHOLD FIELD, AND VALUABLE MINERAL WAY-LEAVE being No. 56, Sunnyside, Bridgend. A Freehold House and Field situate at Abernathin, Heoleathog. A Copvhold House, Quarry and Gardens at Heoleathog, and a Valuable Mineral Way-Leave. Full particulars in future advertisements, or can be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his offices, Brid- gend, or of EDWARD HORLEY, Esq., Solicitor, 67, Queen Street, Cardiff. 10001 Auctioneers' Announcements. HOWELL WILLIAMS AUCTIONEER, TENANT RIGHT AND HOTEL VALUER, BRIDGEND. Mr. Howell Williams's Announcements. SALE FIXTURES. Fat Stock at Llantwit Major, July 5th. LLANTWIT MAJOR. WHITE LION AUCTION MART. MR. HOWELL WILLIAMS (Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute) will hold his next Sale of Fat Stock at above Mart on MONDAY, Jru: 5th, 1909, at 12.30 p.m. prompt. Present Entries :— 40 Grand Fat CATTLE. 220 Prime Fat SHEEP. Q C\f\ Choice Fat LAMBS, CALVES, OUU PORKERS, etc. Further entries solicited. Auctioneer's Offices: Bridgend, Cardiff & Llant- wit Major. 9988 1 MICHAEL DAVIES Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 15, WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND, AND 21, TALBOT STREET, MAESTEG, HOTEL VALUER AND GAUGER (20 Years Experience). AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Also for the Union Castle Steamship Company to South Africa. And the Cunard Company for America and Canada Stocks and Furniture Purchased Privately, To Let.-Offices at Bridgend and Maesteg, in best positions. 9469 For Sale by pri vate treaty, 20 Leasehold Cottages in the town of Bridgend. Good paying property. To be sold singly or together.—Michael Davies, Auctioneer' 9747 Also 62, Bridgend-road, Maesteg; 87 years lease to run ground rent 25s.; rental 33s. per month. 9868 TreN-ano," Coity Fields, Bridgend, a semi-de- tached Villa with every convenience. 10009 Eight Leasehold Dwelling-houses in the main street of Ogmore Vale baths, hot and cold. 10010 A full trichord Pianoforte in walnut case, and an American Organ. 5 stops. 10011 SALE FIXTURES. June 26th.—Sale of Bedding Plants at Bridgend. July 6th.-Sale of Furniture at the Drill Hall, Bridgend. — Sale of Drapery Stock at Bridgend. Sale of 40 Leasehold Cottages, etc., at Maesteg SALE OF 1.000 SURPLUS BEDDING PLANTS t CATTLE MARKET, BRIDGEND. SALE TO-MORROW. MR. MICHAEL DAVIES will SELL BY AUCTION at the above Market, on SAT- URDAY, JUNE 26th, 1909:- 250 double and single white geraniums, 250 ditto pink geraniums. 250 silver flower of spring, and 250 scarlet West Brighton gems; all in tirst-class con- dition, and well hardened off. Sale at half-past two o'clock. 10008 Mr. Edward Bramley's Announcements. BRIDGEND. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Premises. MR. EDWARD BRAMLEY has received in- structions to offer for SALE BY AUCTION at the Wyndham Hotel on SATURDAY, THE 26TH DAY OF JUNE, 1909, at 3 o'clock (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall then and there be read), All that substantially built SHOP, STORES, STABLES AND PREMISES, now in the occupation of Messrs. Franchi. and situate in Cross Street, Bridgend (near the Wynd- ham Hotel). The premises are held for an unexpired residue of a term of 99 years from the 1st day of May, 1893, subject to a yearly ground rent of JE12. They are let on a quarterly tenancy at the rent of JB50 per year, tenant paying all rates and taxes and have a frontage to Cross Street of 38 feet 3 ins. with a depth of 72 feet more or less. The premises are in a good state of repair and being situated in the middle of the town should always command a good tenant. The Lease can be inspected at anv time during the week preceding the Sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his offices. Station Hill, Bridgend, or to Messrs. Stockwood & Williams, Solicitors, Bridgend. 9928 Mr. John David's Announcements. HIGH STREET, COWBRIDGE. Sale of Household Furniture. MR. JOHN DAVID has received instructions I from the Representatives of the late Mrs. Williams to SELL BY AUCTION on WEDNESDAY NEXT, JI NK 30TII, 1909. Viz. SITTIVC Roo -Ni -\Iallogany cheffionier, Loo table, nearly new suite in oak frames, mahogany Pem- broke table, couch, corner cupboard, carpeting, pictures, mats, Windsor chairs, etc., etc. KITCHEN.—Deal dresser. 2 deal tables, kitchen arm chair, couch, grandfather's brass-face clock, 2 round tables, large screen, 2 child's chairs, kitchen chairs, pair steps, fender and irons, oil cloth on floor, hip bath, mangle, washing machine, meat safe, etc., etc. BEDKOOMS.—4 single and double iron bedsteads, 3 feather beds, child's swing cot, folding bedsteads, millpnff mattresses, mahogany and deal chest of drawers, deal washstands aud ware, deal dressing tables, 2 commodes, toilet glasses, cane seat chairs, folding chair, etc., etc. Also earpenter's bench, carpenter's tools, set trap harness, rug and roller, iron carriage jack, corn bins, weigiung machine and weights, large scales and weights, garden tools, corrugated zinc, wheelbarrow, 2 ladders, sack truck, 2 hay kniyes, quantity drain pipes, pig trough, grindstone, oak churn, cheese tubs, lead salting trough, 2 cooking oil stoves, table and trestles, benches, zinc baths, sundry ware, bridle, and sundry other articles too numerous to mention. Sale at 1.30. Further particulars may be had of the Auc- tioneer at his Offices, Cowbridge. 9989 Armstrong, Francis & Co's Announcemeats PETERSTONE-SUPER-ELY AUCTION MART. MESSRS. ARMSTRONG, FRANCIS and co. will SELL BY AUCTION at the Mart on TI'ESDAY NEXT, JUNE 29th, 1909, at 12 noon- 35 Prime Fat CATTLE and CALVES. 220 Fat SHEEP, LAMBS and PI( :S. 4> COWS and CALVES. mmi Auctioneers' Offices. 19, Duke-street, Cardiff. 9991 Stephenson & Alexander's Announcements. GLAMORGANSHIRE, PARISH OF WICK. Sale of Valuable Freehold Farm. MESSRS. STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER iYJL (Fellows of the Auctioneers' Institute), are instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Wyndham Hotel. Bridgend, on SATURDAY, JULY 10TH, H09, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, the Valuable FREEHOLD FARM known as MONKTON-ISAF," situate at Broughton, and comprising an area of A. R. P. 89 2 29 (or thereabouts), and now in the occupation of Mr. Ivor Beynon Jones upon a 2nd of February tenancy. Also, all that Close of Copvho'd Land numbered 182 011 the Ordnance Survey for the parish of Wick and fronting the main road leading from Bridgend to Llantw it Major, and containing 34A. 2R. OP. (or thereabouts). The Farm, which is in a ring fence, is situate in one of the most fertile districts in Glamorganshire, has an excellent Farmhouse and Farm Buildings, and is within easy access to all the industrial centres. Monkton-Isaf Farm will be sold as Lot 1 and the Copyhold Field as Lot 2. Detailed Plans and Particulars of Sale may be obtained upon application to Messrs. MORGAN, BRUCE & NICHOLAS, Solioitors, Pontypridd or to the Auctioneers, 5, High Street, Cardiff 9964 r- Auctioneers Announcements. Mr. J. Richard Thomas's lnnohneements THE LLANTWIT MAJOR AUCTION MART. Next Sale MONDAY, 28TH JeNE, 1909, at 12 NOOJJ 45 PRIME FAT CATTLE AND CALVES. 400 CHOICE FAT SHEEP, LAMBS ANI* I J. RICHARD THOMAS. '8 9987 Auctioneer, CardifE Mr. T. J. Yorwerth's Announcements. COWBRIDGE MARKET. MR. T. J. 10RWERTH will hold his ne^ Sale of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, & PIGS- on TUESDAY, JULY 6TH, 1909. Entries solicited. 9971 EDWARD PREECE (JUNIOR), F.A.A., AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, 61, PARK STREET, BRIDGEND. Musical. PIAKO BARGAINS.-Tolkien Piano: 12 gnst -t 6s. 6d. monthly. j Stodart Piano, 12 guineas 6s. 6d. monthly. Cramer Piano, 17 guineas 8s. 6d. monthly. Thompson & Shackell Piano, 18 guineas: 9Sr monthly. Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street* Bridgend. BORD PIANO, 20 guineas 10s. 6d. monthly. Thompson & Shackell Piano, 24 guineas? 12s. 6d. monthly. Squire Piano, 28 guineas 14s. monthly. Ajello Piano, 30 guineas 15s. monthly. Thompson & Shackell Ltd., 1, Wyndhaui Streetr Bridgend. CHALLEN PIANO, 36 guineas: 18s. monthly C Collard & Collard Piano, 40 guineas: 21.S- monthly. Hertel Piano, 40 guineas 21s. monthly. Hooff Piano, 44 guineas: 22s. 6d. monthly. Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1. Wyndham Street7 Bridgend. THOMPSON and SHACKELL Organ, 5 Guineas JL 4s. monthly. Portman Organ. 5 Guineas 4s. monthly. Thompson and Shackell Organ. 8 Cns. 5s. monthly Chicago-Organ, 14 Gns. 7s. 6d. monthly. Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham St-* Bridgend. THOMPSON and SHACKELL Harmonium, 3- T Guineas 2s. 6d. monthly. Alexandre Harmonium, 4 Guineas 3s. monthly, Barnett Samuel Harmonium, 6 Gns.; 4s. monthly Cesarini Harmonium, 8 Guineas; 5s. monthly- Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham St., Bridgend. PIANOS and Organs by any Maker, in th £ Kingdom. Every Instrument warranted delivered free. Tunings and Repairs on tbr shortest notice. Music and Books in great variety' Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street Bridgend. 9992 WHEN THE SUN SHINES J/ You want to have by yon V an up-to-date straw hat. H I am selling the latest styles L £ V at from 2s. each. When it rains you want one of my Umbrellas, prices CSjBiV I start at 3s. lid. and one of my Shower-proof Coats at from 21s. At all times whenever you are in need of tailoring. hosiery, outfitting and the like, you want to remember lU&Sfe that you will find the choicest assortments and the I most reasonable prices in my splendid stocks. Call in as you pass by, or ■ ) ( pass by that you may call in. 11 » H. LEVINE, I 2 & 3. MARKET BUII.DIN GS I BRIDGEND. ¡ Get it 1 fit/tit m 1 Get it at RICH TheChemist at Rich'S. 1 nWIA BRIDGEND. [ R^S Seasonable 1 Hygia Salt (the best health Salt), 5d. and 83d. Specialities. I Health Salt, 6d. size 3^ Is. size 63d. Effervescing Saline (nothing better). Is. bottles same size as usual 2s. 9d. bottles. Special Liver Saline, Is. 3d. bottle. S Blood Mixture (Iodized Sarsaparilla) Is. bottles I Citrate of Magnesia, 4j>d. and 8^d. l»ottles; I loose, 4jd. per 3-lb. I Seidlitz Powders, 7jd. and lO^cl. boxes of ■ 1 dozen I Sulphur Tablets, 3d. per 3-lb. P Citrate of Magnesia, 4id. and 8d. I)ottles; I loose, 4jd. per 3-lb. I Seidlitz Powders, 7jd. and 10d. boxes of ■ 1 dozen I Sulphur Tablets, 3d. per 3-lb. P Lime Juice and Sulphur Tablets, 3d. per £ -lb. Cream of Tartar, 4id. per ^-lb. 5 Milk of Sulphur, 3d. per 4-lb. I Lemonade Fruit Xystals, 4d. per bottle. I Lemonade Powders, Id. e;acli, makes a pint of I delicious Lemonade without the addition ■ of Sugar. I Lemonade Powders, Id. each. makes a pint of I delicious Lemonade without the addition ■ of Sugar. I TOWN HALL THEATRE MAESTEG. Proprietors Poole's Theatres Co. L Managing Director Mr. C. W. District Slanager M Mr. W. By110]^? Resident Manager M Mr. G. F. Secretary Mr. E. A. GoodO* „ Stage Manager Mr. T. Coov1 The Management reserve the right of | refusing admission. ENORMOUS ATTRACTION FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing June 28th, of CARR LOATES' CO. IN A London t Outcast. On Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday* June 28th, 29th and 30th, and Saturday, July 3rd. J Thursday and Friday, July 1st & zø" THE OATH ON THE BATTLEFIELD. j By special request. LATE TRAINS leave Maesteg each eveningJ^M^ for Nantyflyllon, Caerau, Cymmer, & Aberg^yPJy Also from Port Talbot Station every Wedneso**j and Saturday at 10.30 p.m. to Pontycymnier Blaengarw. Admission 2s., Is. 6d., Is., and 6d. Early Doors 3d. extra to all parts. Doors op £ ° 7.15. Curtain rises at 8. Early door at 7.15* Half-time at 9 o'clock, except to back seats. Saturdays Only—Doors open 7. Curtain rises Box Office at Laugharne's Tobacconist, Talbot- £ I