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THE GLAMORGAN GAZETTE-FRIDAY, JULY 27. 1906.
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I Juc t, what was Wanted! THE" TOBACCO SHOP. A Badly-felt Need. EORG-E CAMERON begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he will Open in a few ■ days a HIGH-CLASS TOBACCONISTS' BUSINESS at 16, DUNRAYEN PLACE (opposite Town Hall), BRIDGEND, where he has an excellent stock of Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes of every kind and quality. Also all Smokers' Requisites in the way of Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, and every thing you would expect to find in an UP-TO-DATE TOBACCONIST'S SHOP. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE NEWEST LONDON PATTERNS IN WALKING STICKS. ( GEORGE CAMERON'S intention is to make the Shop Second to None in the Town and District: a Shop where the Smoker may feel satisfied he is having the best at the lowest nossible nrioe A trial Is solicited, when strict attention will be given to your wants and satisfaction guaranteed. f p ai Agent for Lcewe and Pipes, also for John Cotton's, Cope's, Samuda, Ardath, and all the leading Tobaccos and Cigarettes. A well-seasoned stock of the best Havana, Mexican and British Cigars. E. Don't forget the address: DUNRAYEN PLACE (Opposite Town Hall), BRIDGEND. THJW.FS MANY A SLIP 'TWIXT TEE CUP AND TZE-TEAPOT I 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. (Elvans & Co. | I Smart Show SPECIAL SALE NEW OF GOODS FURS FOR AT FROM Inter-season 3s. to 8s. in the £ AND BELOW Holiday Wear. To-Day's Values. Commencing Saturday Next, July 28th. Ben. Evans & Co., Ltd. Swansea. VALE OF (GLAMORGAN SHOW AT CCWBJRIDGE, On Tuesday, September 4th, 1906. President: SIR Hh. nY AUBREY FLETCHER, BART, Ni. P. W ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 14th. ALL CLASSES OPEN TO THE COUNTY. For Schedules apply, MR. T. J. YORWERTH, Cow bridge. P.O. Telephone, No. 7. 4195 gCHOOL OF COOKERY, 109, Gloucester Rd., South Kensington, London, S.W. CLASSES Daily in BOOKING, CONFEC- TIONERY, HOUSEHOLD MANAGE. MENT. Three and Six Months' Training for Pttpila. Certificates Given. Residence. Prospectus on application to the Principal. 4289 WB £ .-fciLJBARROWb.— FOR SALE, 200 W Iu-ong and well-made; price lis. eMit—ChtM janMnt. ..cd Son, Timber Merchant* Bridgend- faee IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY, BRIDGEND. WE ARE now in a position to supply all binds of Brass AND Iron Castings, including Firebars and parts for all AGRICULTURAL Machinery. WP A'so undertake Repairs to Portable Engin- Boiler. „ fjl76 CHAS. JJCNKIKS & SO -—— j TtJ OUKNINQ CARDS may be obtained at he j m Office, Bridgend EKLEY S1HEATRE. During the Week commencing to-day, the following Plays will be provided:-— Friday The Interesting Play "THE LAND OF THE LIVING." Saturday The Celebrated Melodrama, "THE MANIAC," full of most excit- ing scenes and incidents, concluding t with a screaming farce.. • Monday Monster Programme for this night, the Domestic Drama DRIVEN FROM HOME." All should witness the great Foundry Scene, concluding with living picturues on the American Biosoope. and a Laughable Farce. Tuesday The Romantic Drama "THE WOMAN IN RED. Wednesday Grand Fashionable Night. The splendid Drama" HELP FROM HANDS ACROSS THE SEA." Thursday The Sensational Drama, "MASTERS AND MEN"; an episode of the Great Strike. Concluding Nightly with SINGING and a LAUGHABLE FARCE. Doors open 7.15, commencing 7.45. Saturday Night's Performance concluding in time for Late Trains. POPULAR PRICES. 4113 ALBERT R. MEREDITH, A RCHITECT, DUILDING & QUANTITY QURVEYOR, TYMAEN, COITY ROAD, I BRIDGEND. All Work entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. 3899 üT Great Summer Sale 14 I NOW PROCEEDING For One Month HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY. < When having a Sale, let it be a C3- E 3ST T71 2nT IE OUSTE. This Sale To-Day is 0 1 s 0 in Full Swing. Everything Marked in Plain Figures, showing al a glance the Substantial Reductions. Look in and see us, we won't ask you to buy if you don't see the valu( EXCELLENT. D. W. PRICE, Dunraven Place, Bridgend. (OPPOSITE TOWN HALL). LOTU S Many men who use to have their boots made to measure now wear Lotus and prefer them. Si2es j 5 j I j 6 {f j 7 U 19 U R Width C! } | j | I I j S ] I I Width D j I j M j i i~TT~ Width El JIM j j IJ T i IT" Width Fj j j 1 I II I 1 ITTT I.otus illustrated style booklet sent on request. Glace kid upper: oak-tanned Englis/^sole 'ROUNAEA. TOE' a 18 B R O W Boot Warehouse Caroline Street, BridwnH ibt <$lan»rg## <5»sctte. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. No. of WOBDS. USER- Inaer- Inge; I Om I Three I Bia tion. tions. tionu IS Words I s. d. a. d. a. d. 18 Worda « ) 1 0 it 27Wordfl I 9 I 1 6 I 3 () jjeWords I 1 0 I 2 45 Worda I 1 3 I j I 3 g MVo^s 11 6 j 3 0 j 4 T 63 Words I 1 9 I 3 6 I 6 72Worda I 2 0 I 0 I 6 0 8l Worda I j 3 I 4 6 I « C ■very additional r~0 3 I 0 6 0 9~ Lino of 9 Worda j | ) V JW km any dMhwHy m stowing the goo" write till liw BwA Otct. —■■■IllllUlin Ill I Glamorgan County Council- Travelling Dairy School. IT is proposed to hold this DAIRY SCHOOL at PENCOED, to commence on AUGUST 1st, 1906, for Ten Students. A Fee of 513 each is charged. This money is partly or wholly returned in prizes as a result of a competition at the end of the Class. Certi- ficates are also awarded for Proficiency. Names of persons wishing to join must be given in at once to the undersigned. EDWARD BRAMLEY (local Secretary), Auctioneer, 4243 Station Hill, Bridgend. BRICKS. BRICKS. BRICKS.—For price and quantity apply to Manager, Evans town Brick Worka, Tondn. 807 m ii'iiioiilniiaii—iBiiin iiftoiii < -————-————————————————————————— ax DRAPERY & MILLINERY "SALE Millinery, Blouses, '1i c2-i &C xVVX ——^vcS* We are Selling and 6 will not mention Prices, it would be absurd. -> Room we want, and Room we X/ O must have. — ^^?Qcv TEMPLE OF FASHION, Wyndham St., Bridgend. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. BRIDGE HOUSE, BRIDGEND R. JONES' GREAT SUMMER SALE Now Proceeding BARGAINS in all DEPARTMENTS. RAPERY, Dress Materials, Blankets, Quilts9 Rugs and Floorcloths, Umbrellas, Sunshades, ERAPERY, Dress Materials, Blankets, Quilts, ;es, Corsets, &c. Straws, Trimmed Millinery, Jackets and Mantles, Costumes, Dress Skirts, Mara- bout and Feather Stoles, Children's Pelisses and Costumes, &c. REMNANTS! REMNANTS! CLOTHING DotTE; 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, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11. Men's and Boys' Shirts, Ties, &c., greatly reduced. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A GRAND BAZAAR In connection with Nolton Presbyterian Church will be held at the TOWN HALL, BRIDGEND, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1906. 4270 A SEPARATE Building duly certified for Re- ligious Worship, named Moriah, situated at Pontrhydycyff, in the Civic Parish of Llangynwyd Middle, in the County of Glamorgan, in Bridgend Registration District, was on the 24th July, 1906, registered for Solemnizing Marriages therein, pur- suant to 6 and 7, Wm. IV., c. 85. Dated the 25th July, 1906. R. HARMAR COX, 4271 Superintendent Registrar. Musical. PIANOS! PIANOS PIANOS! BEST PRICES AND TERMS IN THE WORLD Write for our Catalogue of Pianos and Organs, with complete information of ALL THE LEAD ING BRITISH and CONTINENTAL PIANOS, to be seen at our showrooms. TUNINGS and REPAIRS on the shortest notice. Estimates Free.-Thompson and Shackell, Ltd, 1, Wynd- ham Street, Bridgend. PIANO for 10a. 6d.—On payment of this small 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 r for old Pianos in exchange. Sole agents for Bech- stein, Kaps, Broadwood, Ibach, Hooff, Cballen, Brinsmead Pianos, and the Estey Organs. Quota- tions given from any other maker's list.—Thompson and Shackell.Ltd. (The Bechstein Agencv), 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend HONOGRAPHS GRAPHOPHONES HONOGRAPHS GRAPHOPHONES Special Features worth Noting. We stock all standard makes of Phonographs and Grama- phones, Graphophones, etc., and supply at lowest possible prices, Clients calling can see, hear, and compare all kinds. Fully illustrated catalogue sent free.—Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street. Bridgend RECORDS.-Our stock of these exceed 50,000, ia including all known makes of Cylinder and Disc Records. We can supply promptly all orders, no matter how large. We sell everything in con- nection with the phonograph business, and stock sundries and accessories of every kind at very low prices.—Thompson and Shackell, Ltd, 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend REPAIRS.-We keep a staff of competent workmen, and execute promptly repairs of every description. We can also supply any of the working parts for any make of machine, everything from the smallest screw to a complete instrument. We are at all times pleased to answer any enquiries, and invite correspondence or a personal visit. The trade supplied.- Thompson aud Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. "I^TEW RECORDS for this month:—Bands: Cassack March, On to "Victory March, Philharmonic March, Silver Heels, State Trumpets. Dance Music Dares le Bois Polka, Elegant Parisi- enne Mazurka, l'rimousse Valse, Memories of Thee Waltz, Valse des Cambrioleurs Waltz, Watermelon Valse. Operatic: Faust, Serenade, Whistling Song from Frucklingsleft. Vocal: Fou the Noo, It's a Change, Otherwise I'm Right, Absent, Across the Desert, God speed you, dear Pierrot, Take a Car, Darling Nelly Gray May, May, May Robin Redbreast, Will you love me when I'm old, etc., etc. Records from 9d to 10s each.—Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. PIANOS and ORGANS, returned from hire, at Kreatly reduced prices, cash or easy terms, from £ 3 to £ 150. Melodious,Concertinas, Violins,bBaDjos, Mouth Organs, &c., &c., at greatly reduced prices. 6ole Agents for the MALCOLM and HARDMAN PIANO PLACERS. Best of all, easiest to manipulate; workmanship of the best. Recitals daily. Catalogues and price lists free on applica- tion. Any make supplied. THOMPSON & SHACKELL, LTD., Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS, 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. For Sale. WREATHS (artificial)-New Stock; inspect- VT tion invited; see windows; from 5a. to 5 guineas. Troughs for fresh flowers.—K. H. Dyer, Stationer. &c., 19 and 20, Queen-street, Bridgend. 4i70 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. 4.193 REEDS FOR SALE.—Apply, W. Jones, Maesy- wanol, Cow bridge. 4239 EORSALE, Dwelling-house and Shop, at 28, Margam-terrace, Cymmer. — Apply, Davies, Brynawel, Treherbert. 4229 "T70R SALE, cheap, a Lady's Bicycle (Humber), JL in good condition; free-wheel and Bowden brake.-Apply, U. Gazette Office, Bridgend. 4224 IpOR SALE, Cob Horse, 14 hands high; 4 years old.—Apply, William Thomas, 4, Coity-road, Bridgend. 4253 KEEDS FOR SALE.—Lewis, Brigam, Cow- bridge 4223 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 gold-lined, plated rims, enamelled centres, ball free-wheel, mud-guards; magnificent machine; cash urgently wanted 94 10s Od, complete with gas lamp, bell, bag, &c. Willaend on approval before cash sent.—M. House, Elton, Ashcombe Park Road, Weston-super-Mare. 2918 EOR 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, alope roof covered wit corrugated iron.—Apply, Miller, Newcastle Mill. 4213 1?OR SALE, good Straw for thatching, at lowest prices. Apply, Thomas Thomas, saddler, Bridgend 4128 FOR SALE, Sewing Machine, treadle, acces- 80f.1*j' -"ei8h and Crawford; not used: cheap.— Machine," Gazette Office. 4216 REEDS For Sale, any quantity.—Apply, Wm. Thomas, Village Farm, St. Hilary, Cow- bridge. 4260 REEDS and Spars For Sale.—Apply, Jones, Hay Merchant, Bridgend 4259 "DEEDS For Sale.- Apply, Morgan, Court Farm, XI Aburtbin. 4212 BOY'S Rudge Whitworth Bicycle For Sale (new) complete j64, cash.—Buckley Ltd., Ironmongers. 4186 Wanted. VACANCY for inteHigent Youth as an Appren- ,tllce'7 Brown, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Adare btreet, Bridgend. 4268 WANTED, a respectable Girl; about 18.— Apply, Mrs. T. 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 ( WANTED, immediately, good Cook General, T for Hotel in colliery district; no washing food wages.—Apply, with references, Pontycymmer Lotel, Garw Valley. 4201 HP LLEWELLYN, Chemist (by examination), • Ogmore Vale, has a vacancy for a well edu- cated Youth as Apprentice. 4194 a Girl, about 15, as nurse.— Mrs Powell, West Farm, Southerndown. 11 WANTED for London, end of August, exper lenced General; must have references also Nurse Girl.-Apply, Mrs. Morgan, 6, Wyndham street, Bridgend. 4253 WANTED, a good general Servant.—Apply, MV& Thomas, Five Bells, Bridgend. 4244 WANTED, a general Servant; good re- ferences two in family.—Apply, Mrs A. Dold, The Pine, Church-road, Bridgend. 4220 WANTED, an experienced General; must be able to milk.—Apply, Mrs. Rees. Byeast- wood, Coity, Bridgend. 4240 WANTED, young Lady for mornings, to give lessons to little girl aged 10 years.—Apply, Mrs Edward Richards, Elmetield, Tondu 4265 WANTED, General Servant one who can milk, or willing to learn.—Mrs Owen Thomas, Hookland House, Newton, Porthcawl 4284 WANTED, a Situation as housekeeper by an elderly woman (55).—Apply, Miss M. Lewis, Bryn House, Penybryn, KenfigHill 4279 W ANTED, two or three Unfurnished Rooms, ▼ T near station.-Apply, F," Gazette Office, Bridgend 4268 ANTED, General Servant, age about 25.— » Apply, Bryn Ogwy, Bridgenu 4290 WANTED, an experienced General; no washing.-Apply, Mrs. Macdonald-Atkins, jcteaiands, Pencoed. 4800 WANTED, good General Servant, must be fond of children. Apply, 49, Sunnyside. Brid- gend. 4301 DRAPERy.-Wanted, young lady Apprentice; JL7 live out.—Apply, R. Jones, Bridge House, Bridgend 4306 WANTED, a superior strong Girl as Nurse.— Apply, Mrs. Stiles, Brewery House, Brid- gend. 4308 To Be Let. TO LET. GLANAVON HOUSE and Stables For all particulars apply to Mrs. W. Cooke, 45, Park Street, Bridgend. 4263 "DOOMS TO LET.—Apply, Ballard Vi'la, XI/ Ewenny Road, Bridgend. 4215 '■ GOOD Stables To L^t at Sunnyside, (immediate 1 kx possession.—Apply to Messrs. T. J. Hughes 1 and Lewis, Solicitors, Bridgend. 2711 HOUSE TO LET in Coity Fields; rent i moderate.-Apply, D. Morgan, Coity Fields, Bridgend. 4080 ryO LET, Hill House," Ystradowen, near Cow- JL bridge, Glamorgan; pleasantly situaled; recently enlarged and modernised, containing entrance hall and three reception rooms, with kitcheniand offices, five large bedrooms, and three box-rooms; there are two gardens, greenhouses, j stable, coach-house, motor-house, ana other out- buildings.—Apply, Messrs. Gwyn ana Gwyn, Solicitors, Cow bridge. 4191 COMFORTABLE Apartments, with attendance, COMFORTABLE Apartments, with attendance, suitable for one gentleman terms moderate.— A.pply, Mrs. Williams, Rose Villa, Castle Street, Bridgend. 4192 i TO LET, Shop and Dwelling House, N d. 80, High Street, Kenfig Hill.—Apply, Mrs Maddocks, 1 L'roedyrhiw Farm 4179 i QHOP or Shop and House Wanted in Bridgend i O good position.—Particulars to B," Gazette § Office 4190 J QITTING-ROOM andTBedroom^oTet.—Aiiplv. 1 D Fern Villa, 97, Nolton-street, Bridgenjl. 4251 LOCK-UP Shop, or a good House and Shop To Let in Caerau-road, Caerau.—Applv T Gazette Office, Bridgend. ^ig' /^lOMi ORTABLE quiet Sitting and Bedroom, or Lodgings tor two y0Ung men.—Apply, 14, Sunnyside, Bridgend. 4230 r J O LET, Portobella House," Ogmore-by.-Sea, within few minutes' walk of Southerndown J 8' .ve bedrooms, sitting-room, three n0pS,-ffi?ufll8l?J.rs » delightfully situated.—Apply, H. Gnmth, 4, Dispenser Street, Cardiff 4285 T0 Two Villas in Coity Fields, Bridgend -,rent moderate.—Apply, D. R. Jones, 10, Wyndham Street, Bridgend 4296 TO LET, two Furnished Rooms, suitable for one J X or two respectable men, or man and wife without encumbrance; terms moderate.—Rose Villas, Penyfai Road, Aberkenfig 4297 j; TO LET, comfortable Rooms, bath, Sea.; moderate Jp terms.—Mrs. H., 5, North Street, Bridgend. 'v 4174 For Sale. FOR SALE, Devonshire Wheat REEDS; also- | lowest possible prices.— jt. Yorwerth lhomas, Saddler, Bridgend. 4178 LAD DE R S FOR SALE; any lengths.- #i L Yorwerth, Cowbridge. 4182 f Xj^OR SALE cheap, one Lean-to greenhonse*. W X- 24ft x lift—Apply, Charles JeukinB and Son 2866 FOR SALE, Limestone Chippings for drives and footpaths.—Gwatkin, Cornelly, Pyle. 4139 FOR SALE, Camp Spring Folding Bedsteads,. 15s 6d, reduced 10s 6d Oil Cooking Stoves, 35s, reduced 24s.—Late Buckley 3, Ironmongers > 4291 HAY Rake#, 9d each a large stock of Hajr Forks, also Manure Forks, reduced prices.—* Buckley's Clearance Sale. 4292 A BARGAIN.—For Sale, Pony, Trap and Har- ness, in good condition suitable for green- grocers and others.-Apply, D. W. Lloyd, 9, Station, Street, Pontyrhyl, Garw Valley. 4273 FLRFETLEST^ND^F^ BUGS' BLACK' 1 J_ BliE lJjliiS, and all other insects speedily exterminated by using "Cimo Bane," the new „ Insect killer. Sold in tins, price 6d and la, postage Id. -Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, 118,. Broad Street, Reading. Agent for Nantymoel:— H. Martvn Hughes, Chemist, 74, Ogwy Street; Pentre: David George, Central Drug Stores ,4266.,