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GREAT IBOMOMERY SALE!! tT P< ) < t !W! t F !i tT !"i !t! t Li !!)" \J) _j)L 1' it !'n' JLJL.jt-. JLi! JLWJaL \jn JL. a B (Late BUCKLEY & Co., Ltd.). 0' THOMAS BROS., Merthyr, baTing purohasedatthi^S now offOT same REDUCTIONS FOR GASH. Thomas Bros. do not intend carrying on the Business AFTER SALE OF STOCK. 2.'Er-E'S MANY A SLIP ''l'WIX'l' THE CUP AND THE—TEAPOT! There need not be, provided you always use Sims & Co.'s SPECIAL Blend AT 1/8. It is a Tea with a Full Flavor, Powerful Srrength, and Delicate Aroma. 34, Adare Street. Ben, Evans & Go's Clear Cj H U Awan lioALilj FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Commences Next Saturday (July 14th), WHEN THE REMNANTS, ODDMENTS and ODD LOTS FROM ALL THE DEPARTMENTS, WILL BE CLEAEED OUT Regardless of Cost, m To make room for New Inter-Season Goods. < AN EARLY VISIT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. BRN. E\ \NS & Co., Ltd., "The South Wales Shopping Centre," SWANSEA TAfTRFNPF'Q EBLEY'SjniEATRE. JL JL\ -MmJ X i JLj During Next Week the following Plays will be provided:- PL^O AND FURNITURE Or. A Modern Ishmael." A great f •% TP- ^>1 moral lesson can be learned from this 14-1 if )SS drama J • Monday The Great American Play UNCLE TOM'S CABIN," introducing the original songs, dances, choruses, To remove Dirt and Sweat and produce etc. a lasting and brilliant Polish to Pianos, Tuesday THE THREE MUSKETEERS," 3 n v n The Great Historical Drama foxinded Polishcc ind varnished Furniture, &c. on Duma's famous novel. r I U]« C TV c i. Wednesday One of the Best and Prettiest Invaluable to owners of Pianofortes. plays ever wrjtten, UNDER THE BLACK MASK." Thursday The Great Temperance Play. u rmrivK Specia y prepared for extracting and Please noie the line on the Bill. permanently removing "Sweat'' or cloudy Concluding Nightly with SINGING and a LAUGHABLE appearance which often appears on the „^BCE" • ^in • i c T)- Doors open 7.15, commencing 7.45. surface of the Po is 0 lanofortes, Ac. Saturday Night's Performance concluding in time for Late Trains. POPULAR PRICES. Price 6d. per bottle. 4113 Post Free, -a ALBERT R. MEREDITH, RCHITECT, jf JJUILDING & QUANTITY gURVEYOR, «==="<» TYMAES, COITY ROAD, BRIDGEND. May be Lad from Pianoforte and Fi j Dealers, Ironmongers and Grocers, or c't from the Manufacturer, F W. LAURI, uE, All Work entrusted to his care will Bridgend, Glam. receive prompt attention. 4177 3899 j L' >.1 .<, > I I Great I Summer Sale NOW PROCEEDING For One Month, HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY. When having a Sale, let it be a C3-eitxr13sre onsriE. Public Apology. D.W.P. begs to Apologise to the many ladies of Bridgend and District, wbo, through the great rush of business on Saturday last (the first day of our Great Clearance Sale), were unable to be served. D. W. PRICE, Dunraven Place, Bridgend. (OPPOSITE TOWN HALL). §4 Bridgend Licensed Victuallers C! TID SPOBTS BANK HOLIDAY, August 6th, 1906. OVER £60 IN PRIZES Will be offered for WALKING, RUNNING, BICYCLE RIDING, TROTTING AND GALLOWAY RACING. A Brass Band will be in attendance, and play a choice selection of music. For further particulars see Bill?. 4196 W. E. PURFIELD, Secretary. VALE OF GLAMORGAN S HOW AT COWBRIDGE, On Tuesday, September 4th, 1906. President: Sm HENRI AUBREY FLETCHER, BART, M.P. Or ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 14th. ALL CLASSES OPEN TO THE COUNTY. For Schedules apply, MR. T. J. YORWERTH, Cowbridge. P.O. Telephone, No. 7. 4195 MISS IRENE BEVAN, Hortonia," Park Street, Bridgend, fPEACHER OF MUSIC, PIANOFORTE, &c. TAKES A LIMITED NUMBER OF PUPILS AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. tr There are now a few vacancies. 4126 G RAN-D H 0 R S E gHOW, ABERAVON AND PORT TALBOT, BA.NK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1906. J6150 IN PRIZES. THREE VALUABLE SILVER CUPS. JE16 OPEN JUMPING. £70 OPEN HEAVY AND LIGHT HORSE CLASSES. OPEN TROTTING. POULTRY AND DAIRY CLASSES. SCHEDULES NOW READY. R. B. HARRIS, Hon. Secretary, 4153 Show Office. Port Talbot. I 4 W'r'! "™i WILLIAM LLEWELLYN, CHIMNEY SWEEP, 13, Cheltenham Terrace, Bridgend, BEGS to inform the public that he has TAKEN OVER THE BUSINESS carried on by Mr. E. Fletcher, and trusts, by strict attention to all orders, to retain their patronage. 3103 iht (6lamorgan PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Or*: Three J 8*i No. o» WosjDfl. riser- Inser- j Iaau tion. tiona. J tiovj 3. d. a. d. ] a. d. 13 Words S j 10 j 1 J 27 Words j 9 j T~6 j 2~T 86 Words I 1 0 | 2~0 | 3~T 45 Words Pi 3 t 2 6 j iTT 54 worir:; 1 6 I 3 0 j tt 33 Worda ~7 I 9 j 3 6 I 6 I- 72 Words 2 0 I 4 0 I G u SI Words 2 3 I 4 I S Every additional t r 0 3 0 6 0 9 Line of 9 Words j ] If you have any difficulty in secoring the Gfeoeftto," write to Hub Hind Office. DRAPERY & MILLINERY SALE. Millinery, Blouses, xf &c. t° -^<S> We are Selling and N.Q9 will not mention Prices, it would be absurd. Room we want, and Room we must have. TEMPLE OF FASHION, Wyndham St., Bridgend. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. BRIDGE HOUSE, BRIDGEND R. JONES' GREAT SUMMER SALE Now Proeeeding. BARGAINS in all DEPARTMENTS. RAPERY, Dress Materials, Blankets, Quilts Rugs and Floorcloths, Umbrellas, Sunshades, fflRAPERY, Dress Materials, Blankets, Quilts, ies, Corsets, &c. Straws, Trimmed Millinery, Jackets and Mantles, Costumes, Dress Skirts, Mara- bout and Feather Stoles, Children's Pelisses and Costumes, &c. REMNANTS! REMNANTS! f.rnTHTNft nEPT Men's Tweed Suits' 14/L1> is/n, 23/11 \iliUininU UEiri. Men's Navy Suits, 14/11, 16/11, 27/6 Men's Black Suits, 16/11, 27/6, 32/6. Youths' and Boys' Suits in different styles, greatly reduced. Men's Tweed Tiousers, 2/6, 2/11, 4/11, oj 11. Men's and Boys' Shirts, Ties, &c., greatly reduced. The Lougher Manor of Newton Nottage IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the COURT LEET of our Sovereign Lord the King, and the Baron and Customary Court of the Honourable Ivor Churchill Guest, of Canford Manor, Wimborne, in the County of Dorset, Lord of the Lougher Manor of Newton Nottage, will be held at the Ancient Briton Public-house at Newton, in the said Manor, on Wednesday, the 25th July, 19J6, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, when and where all persons who owe suit and service to the said Court are required to attend and to pay their respective quit and chief rents, fines, and other payments due to the Lord d the said Manor. S. H. STOCKWOOD, 4147 Deputy Steward. Musical. PIANO for 10s. 6d.-On payment of this small Jt- deposit a first-class Piano of genuine English manufacture will be sent, carriage paid, to any address and on payment of a similar amount monthly for a given period will become the property of the hirer. Largest discounts for cash. Easy terms to suit all buyers. Full value allowed for old Pianos in exchange. Tuning and repairs a a speciality. Sole agents for Bechstein, Kaps, Broad wood, Ibach, Hooff, Challen, Brinsmead Pianos, and the Estey Organs. Quotations given from any other maker's list. Write for catalogue of organs and pianos.—Thompson and Shackell. Ltd. (The Bechstein Agency), 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend PIANO.—Full iron frame, trichord, butt action, bushed and mortised keys, walnut case, incised gilt panel and sconces; offered tor 18 guineas, pay- able at 9a per month.-Thompson and Shackell, Ltd, 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend PIANO.—40-auinea instrument by Warne and Warne, full iron frame, upright grand, full trichord, best check action, mortised and bushed keys, and all the latest improvements, ebonized case and handsome marqueterie panel and sconces, returned from hire offered for 28 guineas, payable at 14s per month.—Thompson and Shackell, Ltd, 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend, PIANO.—65-guinea instrument by J. and J. P Hopkinson, best burr walnut case, mar- queterie panel and sconces, full upright iron grand, best ivory keys. best front escapement, check action, and all the latest improvements, returned from hire reduced to 38 guineas, payable at 18s per month. A genuine bargain.—Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. PIANO.-50-guinea instrument by Challen, full P iron frame, full trichord, best check action ivory and mortised keys, best burr walnut case, marqueterie panel and sconces, and all modern improvements reduced to 36 guineas, payable at 17s per month, t A bargain that should be secured at once.-Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wynd- ham Street, Bridgend. ORGAN (by Bliss).— Walnub case, handsome top, 12 stops, two knee swells, 3 £ sets of reeds, couplers, &c.; 15 guineas, payable at 7s 6d per month.—Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. ORGAN by Sames.—7 stops, knee swells, walnut case, &c.; only 6 guineas, payable at 5s per month.—Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wynd- ham Street. Bridgend ORGAN by Reed.—Walnut case, 3 stops, beauti- ful tone; offered at 5 guineas, payable at 4s per month. Also walnut Organ by Reed, offered at 4 guineas, payable at 4s monthly -Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. HARMONIUM by Barnett Samuel.-7 stops, H walnut case, &c.; price only 6 guineas, payable at 5s per month. Others at 3 guineas and 4 guineas, ten years' warranty.—Sole Agents for the MAL- COLM and HARDMAN PIANO PLAYERS. Bes of all, easiest to manipulate; workmanship of the best. Recitals daily. Catalogues and prioe liste free on application. Edison-Bell Phonographs and Records. THOMPSON & SHACKELL, LTD., Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Retail DEALERS OF PIANOS AND ORGANS, 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. Education. MR. G. HO^WELL BAKER, A.B.A., gives Lessons in Drawing in Water-colours and Oils, &c. Also from the cast, model, &c. French and Italian methods. Outdoor Sketching Classes twice a week.-Apply, 1, Coychurch Road, Brid gend. 3993 For Sale. HANDSOME Massive Pendant Lamp for Sale, copper frame, bevelled plate-glass panels, in- candescent burner, hanging in front of Adare Cycle Works, Adare Street, Bridgend.—Apply, Kelsey, Coychurch. 4146 FOR SALE, by Private Treaty, 2 substantially JL well-built Houses, Nos. 25 and 26, Nanthir Road.-Apply, Griffiths, Brynffrwd, Blaengarw. 4169 FOR SALE, Cauliflower, Brocoli, Savoy, and all other Plants. Apply. A. Clements, Colwin- stone. 4136 CYCLE.-Bargain, marvellous sacrifice. Gent's C new Cycle, not used a dozen times, highest grade, best guaranteed Clincher tyres and tubes, two rim brakes with inverted levers, latest 1906 machine, beautifully plated and enamelled, also ?;old-lined, plated rima, enamelled centres, ball ree-wheel, mud-guards; magnificent machine; cash urgently wanted £4 10s Od. complete with gas lamp, bell, bag, &c. Will send on approval before cash sent.—M. House, Elton, Ashcombe Park Road, Weston-super-Mare. 2918 FOR SALE, single action Harp (by J- Erat, London), in excellent condition inspection invited.-Apply,- A. J. Hockaday, New Mill Crossing, Bryncethin 4207 FOK SALE at tbe Mill Field, Bridgend, a newly erected Open Shed, 50ft. by 19ft., back and end boarded, tlope roof covered with corrugated iron.—Apply, Miller, Newcastle Mill. 4213 FOR SALE, good Straw for thatching, at lowest prices.—Apply, Thomas Thomas, saddler, Bridgend 4128 FOR SALE, Sewing Machine, treadle, acces- sories, by Leigh and Crawford not used; cheap. Machine," Gazette Office. 4216 BRICKS, BRICKS, BRICKS—For price I and quantity apply to Manager, Evanstown Brick Works. Tondu. 807 Lost. LOST, a J?rey (male) Parrot, with red tail: finder will be rewarded.—Apply, "H.D.E. Gazette Office 4187 Strayed. STRAYED to Tynycaeau Farm, St. Mary Hill. S Two Mountain Wethers; both ears marked, and red mark on shoulder and rump.—Owner can have same. 4188 A 1 Att 81 T ,U A TI ON for SIXPENCE. Hundreds of Situations have been ob- dned thro ugh a Sixpenny Advertisement in the Glamorgan Gazette. 18 words for 6d.—-Addres ff ckmorgchTtiiazette, Qaeen-ateet. Bridgend Wanted. WANTED, Apprentices and Improvers to the Dressmaking.—A. C. Morgan, Barry House, Coity Street, Bridgend. 4007 WANTED, an experienced General.—Apply Mrs. Macdonald-Atkins, Redlands, Pencoed'. 4069 \\f ANTED, a good General; state wages • » » reference.—Apply, Mrs Nicholls, 35, Wynd- ham Street. Bridgend 4118 WANTED, respectable Girl as general servant. Apply, Mrs Davies, Penton House, Victoria Road, Porthcawl 4103 WANTED, immediately, good Girl as General. Y T -Apply, Wyndham Hotel, Bridgend. 4133 WANTED, a General Servant, age about 20; must have been out before small family.— Apply, with references, to Mrs Rankin, Newcastle, Bridgend 4158 WANTED, experienced General Servant; must be trustworthy.—Apply, Mrs Dobbins, 14, Caroline Streec, Bridgeno 4151 WANTED, experienced reliable General; state 7 r age. references, and wages.—Mrs Geo. Harris, Y Bryn, Coity Road, Bridgend 4164 — ♦ WANTED, young Lady, about 21, to manage new Biscuit Stores, Market Hall, Bridgend Saturdays only.—Application to Bowden, 30, St. John's Road, Newport. Mon. 4140 WANTED, experienced Governess for mornings, one little girl aged 10 years.—Apply, Mrs Edward Richards, Elmsfield, Tondu 4139 VACANCY for intelligent Youth as an Appren- tice.— Russell Brown, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Adare Street, Bridgend. 4149 WANTED, Girls for Washing Bottles in Fac- tory.—Apply, Thomas and Evans, Bridgend. 4146 WANTED, a respectable Girl about 18.— Apply, Mrs. X. Powell, grocer, Bridgend. 4206 YOUNG Lady Canvasser Wanted for Garw and Ogmore Valley; knowledge of drapery pre- ferred salary and commission.—Apply, 'Drapery,' Gazette Office, Bridgend. 4202 V1XANTED, immediately, good Cook General, for Hotel in colliery district; no washing good wages,-Apply, with references, Pontycymmer Hotel, Garw Valley. 4201 AGENT Wanted in Bridgend Valleys, with connection amongst horse owners to take orders for Patent Horse Food, Condiments &c.— Apply, "X. Y. Z." Gazette Office, Bridgend. 4208 nn LLEWELLYN, Chemist (by examination), -1- • Ogmore Vale, has a vacancy for a well edu- cated Youth as Apprentice. 4194 WAN 1 ED, a young Girl, about 15, as nurse.— Mrs Powell, West Farm, Southerndowu. WANTED, Haymakers.—Edmonds, Capel Bach Jarm, Lilangynwyd. 4214 To Be Let. T>OOMS TO LET.—Apply, Ballard Vi'l7, -LI/ Ewenny Road, Bridgend. 4215 TO LET, comfortable Rooms, bath, &o.; moderate -L terms. Mrs. H., 5, North Street, Bridgend. 4174 TO BE LET, GLANAVON HOUSE and Stables For all particulars apply to Mrs. W.Cooke, 45, Park Street, Bridgend. 3135 GOOD Stables To Let at Sunnyside,|immediate possession.—Apply to Messrs. T. J. Hughes and Lewis, Solicitors, Bridgend. 2711 HOUSE TO LET in Coity Fields; rent moderate.—Apply, D. Morgan, Coity Fields, Bridgend. 4080 TO LET, "Elms Cottage," Newcastle Hill, Bridgend.—Apply, W. Jones, Cefn Glas, Bridgend 4117 rpO LET, Front Bedroom and Sitting-room, with JL use of bath (hot and cold).—Mrs. Sims, 16, Coychurch Road, Bridgend 4148 I^O LEI, "Hill House," Ystradowen, near Cow- bridge, Glamorgan; recently enlarged and modernised, containing entrance hall and three reception rooms, with kitchen and offices, five large bedrooms, and three box-rooms there are two gardens, greenhouses, stable, coach-house, motor- house, and other outbuildings.—Apply, Messrs. Gwyn and Gwyn, Solicitors, Cowbridge. 4191 COMFORTABLE Apartments, with attendance, C suitable for one gentleman terms moderate. Apply, Mrs. Williams, Rose Villa, Castle Street, Bridgend. 4192 TO LET, Shop and Dwelling House, No. 80, High Street, Kenfig Hill.—Apply, Mrs Maddocka, Troedyrhiw Farm 4179 OHOP or Shop and House Wanted in Bridgend O good position.—Particulars to B," Gazette Office 4190 For Sale. FOR SALE, Devonshire Wheat REEDS; also a at lowest possible prices.- yorwerth lhomas, Baddler, Bridgend. 4178 LADDERS FOR SALE; any lengths^, L Yorwerth, Cowbridge. 418Z X>OY'S Rudge Whitworth Bicycle Fot Sale (new) complete cash.—Buckley Ltd., Ironmongers. 4187 OAK FIELD GATES, POSTS, &c., for Sale. 0 Roberts, Timber Merchant, Cowbridge. 4154 FOR SALE, Lady s Bicycle, free wheel, back pedalling brake. Applyt 42? Nolton Street, Bridgend. 4175 WREATHb (artificial^—Nuw Stock; inspect- ion invited see windows from 5s. to 5 guineas. Troughs for fresh nowers.—h. H. Dyer, Stationer, &c., 19 and 20, Queen-street, Bridgend, 4).70 OR SALE cheap, one Lean-to gieenhouse, F 24ft x lift—Apply, Charles Jenkins and Son 2866 REEDS For Sale.- Apply, Morgan, Court Farm, Aburthin. 4212 "CASHING TACKLE of every Description of River and Sea Fishing. Rods, Reels, Lines, Flies, Minnows, Hooks, Prawning Nets, &c.— R. H. Dyer, 20, Queen Street, Bridgend. 4017 FOR SALE, Limestone Chippings for drives and footpaths.—Gwatkin, Cornelly, Pyle. 4139 GOOD Reeds For Sale.—Apply, RobertsTvillaee Farm, Penllyne, Cowbridge 4106 KENT.—Freehold Grass Farm, 106 acres, near K two large towns capital house, convenient buildings; company s water supply no ingoing valuation; price £ 17 per acre.-Rutters, 10, Norfolk Street, Strand, London, W.C. 4198 FOR immediate Sale, with nine years' lease, the old established Temperance Hotel and Restaurant situated in the main street of Bridgend. Personal applications preferred.-A. C. Chappie Proprietor.