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IT Your Opportunity to prepare for the holidays. 1-I I Ii -y p- I V[ R 8A I STUCHBERY'S SUMMER SALE i ^^+ Unrivalled Bargains In Holidav Attire. u PROCEEDIl^a- DAIL Y "W SUCCESS OF OUR ANNUAL SALE lias depended chiefly on the recommendation of our Customers, who, having tested its genuiness, repeat their visits and introduce their friends. In our present endeavours to sustain and enhance this reputation we are /|T offering Bargains that will bear comparison for value with those offered at any previous Sale. » P > During the Next Week we will offer all Made-Up Summer Garments, suitable for Seaside and Country Holiday Wear at decidedly reduced prices. Also the remaining stock of Muslins, Prints, Voiles, Blouses, Belts Neckwear and all Goods suitable for Holidav Wear. >>>> REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS AT CLEARING PRICES. 0 0 &-T-A- Bargains in Millinery Suitable for the Holidays. I Emlyn House (2), Bridgend. j Bargains at Every Counter. Auctioneers' Announcements. JJ O WE LL WILLI A MS, AUCTIONEER, TENANT RIGHT AND HOTEL VALUER. BRIDGEND. H*. HOWEL WILLIAMS' AlfNOUNOIMINTS. SALE NEXT MONDAY. LLANTWIT MAJOR. WHITE LION AUCTION MART, MR. HOWELL WILLIAMS will hold hie NEXT S £ LE of FAT STOCK at the above Mart, on MONDAY, JULY 30th, 1906, at 12 o'clock noon. 33 Prime Fat CATTLE. 380 Choice Fat SHEEP and LAMBS. 48 Dairy Fed PORKERS, CALVES, &c. Further entries will oblige. Auctioneer's Offices, Bridgend and Cardiff. 4278 HARRY F. LAMBERT, AAI AUCTIONEER AND VALUER Land & Estate Agent, Accountant. OFFICES Prudential Buildings, BRIDGEND; and Talbot Street MAESTEG. NAT. TEL.-0198. HOTEL VALUER AND GAUGER. Valuations for Mortgage, Probate, &c. tIRE ASSESSOR. AGENT for ife, Accident, and Fire Insurance als Workmen's Compensation, VARIOUS FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES AND VILLAS in Bridgend to be Let or Sold. To BE LET OR SOLD. Freebold Residence. Park Street, Bridgend; standing in own grounds, 3 reception rooms, 6 bed- rooms and offices, also stable and coach-house. To BE SOLD. Detached Resir>fi<e, Park Street, Bridgend 3 reception rooms, 8 bedrooms, and offices. TO BE LET OR SOLD. 6 Semi-detached 10-roomed Villas, situate on Victoria Road. Portheawl. 3 Well-built Villas South Road, Porthcawl 3 New Road, Porthcawl. 2 Furnished Bungalows, Hutchin's Locks Com mon, Porthcawl. To BE LET. BOVERTON HOUSE, BOVERTON. LLAN- TWIT MAJOR, together with stabling, paddock, coachman's cottage and garden. "SUNNYDENE." Detached Residence, Coy- church Road, Bridgend: three reception rooms, seven bedrooms, &c., good gardens, greenhouses, stabling, &c. immediate possession. For any further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his Office. SALE FIXTURES. August 4th-Sale of Horses, Carriages, Carts, &c, at Bridgend August 12th-Sale of Fat Cattle, &c, at Bridgend Market August-Freehold and Leasehold Property at Porthcawl August Leasehold Property at Bridgend STAR SALE YARD, BRIDGEND. SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, HARNESS, &c. MR. HARRY F. LAMBERT begs to announce that he will h..ld his Next Sale on SATUR- DAY, AUGUST 4th, 1906, Sale as Two f/clock prompt. Included in this >al< New Rubber-tyre Governess Car, to suit Cob 13,2 hands. Early Entries respectfully solicited. 4376 BRIDoLND CATTLE MARKET. MR. HARRY F. LAMBERT will SELL BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1906, at the above Market, at 10.15 a.m. prompt, 10 Prime Fat CATTLE. 50 Ohoice Fat SHEEP, LAMBS, and PIGS. Further entries respectfully solicited. 4277 EDW A ttD pREECE (JUNIOR), F.A.A., Auctioneer and Valuer, Public Accountant, 11, NOLTON STREET, BRIDGEND. TO LET, Cottage..Suffolk Street. FOR SALE, excellent Piano by Hopkmson; bargain. BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF A VALUABLE RESIDENCE MR-. EDWARD PREECE (Junr.) has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Wyndham Arms Hotel, on SATURDAY, the 4th day of AUGUST. 1906, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, that valuable Gentleman's RESl DENCE, Known as PENLLWYA," situate in Merthyrmawr Road, Bridgend, now in the occupation of Mr. D. J. Gwyn. The House is new and well-built, and is most charuiingly situated, adjoining the drive to C: aogwr, Bridgend. Lc contains three Reception Rooms, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and Offices upon the Ground Floor, and five Bedrooms, Bathroom, &c., upon the first floor. There is also an excellent and well-fitted wash- house and coach-house. The Ground belonging to the House has a front- afe to Merthyi mawr Road of 70 feet, and a depth of 200 feet, and contains 1,145 square yards, thus affording ample apace for Garden Ground, It is held under a Lease for 99 years from 1894, at the annual ground .rent ot J612. For further particulars, and for permission to view, apply to the Auctioneer at his Offices in Nolton Street, Bridgend, or to Messrs. STQCKWOOD & WILLIAMS, 4251 Solicitors, Bridgend. SHORT NOTICE. MR. CHARLES HILL will hold his GIGANTIC SALE of HOUSEHOLD BY PUBLIC at the TOWN HALL, BRIDGEND, for 3 days, corn- mencing on MONDAY, JULY 30th, 1906. Sale to commence each evening at 7.30. Terms Cash. No Reserve, Private Sales during the day. 4272 Lost. LOST, on Saturday, the 7th inst., afc the Ship Hotel, Bridgend, a Trap Rug. Will the person who found same kindly return it to the ^boye Hotel 4282 Auctioneers Announcements. MICHAEL DAVIES, Auctioneer and Valuer (Fellow of the Auctioneer's Institute of the United Kingdom, Incorporated), 15, WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND. HOTEL VALUER AND GAUGER (20 Years' Experience). AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. AND FOR THB UNION CASTLE MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY FOR SOUTH AFRICA. All kinds of Stocks and Furniture purchased by Private Treaty. MLr. MIOHAtJL DAYIIS'S ANNOQNOBMfNTS. ♦ SALE FIXTURES. July 30th.—Sale of Leasehold Shop and Premises- "Swansea House," Caerau, Maesteg. July 31st.-Sale of Aerated Machinery, &c., at Bridgend. August 2nd.-Sale of Furniture and Safes at the Drill Hall. August 11th.—Sale of Freehold Property. "The Angel Inn," &c., Llantwit Major, at Bridgend. TO LET, Nos. 24 and 28, Coity Road, the latter with Stable and Coach-house. 4258 SALE NEXT MONDAY. NAVIGATION HOTEL, CAERAU. Sale of Leasehold Shop and Premises at Caerau. MR. MICHAEL DA VIES has received instruc- tions from the Official Receiver and Mortgagee to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Hotel, at Five o'clock in the afternoon, on MONDAY, JULY 30th, 1906 (subject to conditions of sale then pro- duced), LOT 1.—All that well-built and conveniently- situate SHOP and PREMISES, with all the Shop Fittings, known as "SWANSEA HOUSE," CAERAU. Lot 1 is held for an unexpired term of 95 years, at the very low ground rent of 15s 10d per annum. BY ANOTHER DIRECTION. LOT 2.—All that Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, No. 6, ALEXANDRA ROAD, CAERAU. LOT 2 is held under Lease for a term of 93 years from 7th December 1896, at the annual ground rent of £ 1. For further particulars as to Lot 1 apply to ROBERT SCALE, Esq., Solicitor, Maesteg as to Lot 2 to Messrs. RANDALL & Co., Solicitors, Bridgend and as to the whole to the Auctioneer, at the Auction Mart, 15, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. 4257 SALE NEXT TUESDAY. TO CRATED WATER MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. Sale of Aerated Water Machinery and Plant, &c. 43, WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND. MR. MICHAEL DA VIES has received instruc- tions from Mr. Tom Davies (who is giving up the business), to SELL BY AUCTION at the above address, on TUESDAY, the 31st day of JULY, 1906, the whole of the excellent PLANT AND MACHINERY, &c., Comprising the following:- Gas engine (4 £ h.p.), 1 cod filler (by Henchcliffe and Bratby, Manchester), 1-4 filler bottle syphon and corking machine, ice cream hand truck and freezers, also another hand truck, a quantity of corks, hops, and essences a large lean-to shed (30ft. x 10ft.), also the shop and other fittings, comprising 2 good counters, wall and window fittings, 3 benches up- holstered in leather, iron table with round mahog- any tops, &c., &c. Also a PIANOFORTE. Sale to commence at half-past TWO o'clock. 4256 SALE NEXT THURSDAY. DRILL HALL, BRIDGEND. Sale of Fireproof Safes (by Withers and Co.), Household Furniture, Pianoforte and Effects. MR. MICHAEL DAVIES has received instruc- tions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the above Hall, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1906 (removed from Bryncethin, Pencoed and Bridgend to the Hall for convenience of Sale), a large consignment of good, useful FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising: 3 Saddlebag suites, walnut suite in crimson pegamoid, suite in green leather, 2 bed- room suites with side glasses, 5-ffc. walnut side- board, 4-ft. ditto, handsome inlaid cabinet, box settee in tapestry and 2 sheraton chairs to match, 2 box ottomans in cretonne, solid mahogany tele- scope dining table, 6ft. x 3ft. 6in. all braBS bed; stead, several brass and iron ditto, wire mattresses, wool overlays and feather pillows, massive marble clock, quantity of silver-plated goods, several iron fireproof safes, roll-top desk, and a pianoforte. Sale at TWO o'clock. 4298 LLANTWIT MAJOR, VALE OF GLAMORGAN, To Brewers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Licensed Victuallers, Investors and others. MR. MICHAEL DAVIES (F.A.I.) has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Dunraven Hotel, Bridgend, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of AUGUST, 1906, at Three o'clock in the after- noon (subject to conditions of sale to be then pro- duced), the following PROPERTY, VIZ. All that valuable FREEHOLD INN or PUBLIC HOUSE, Garden, and Premises, double licensed and free, known as "THE ANGEL INN," situate in Wine Street, Llantwit Major, now in the occupation of Mrs Bertha Hodges, as quarterly tenant at the annual rent of JB24. Together also with all that FREEHOLD COTTAGE and Garden, called "Newton Cottage," adjoining the above Premises, now in the occupa- tion of William Jones at the weekly rent of 3s. 6d. The above Property, which has a frontage to Wesley Street of 164 feet or thereabouts, and to Wine Street of 78 feet or thereabouts, and com- prizes a total area of about quarter of an acre, is well situated for business purposes, and affords an excellent site for a new first-class hotel, or exten- sions to the present house. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of JAMES B. G. PRICE, Esq., Solicitor, Neath, or of the Auctioneer, at 15, Wyndham Street. Bridgend. 4205 FOR Service, White York Boar.—Apply, David Jones, Tyisha, Cefn Cribbwr 4269 MOURNING CARD8 may be obtained at the <LM. Odzatte Office Bridgend. I /GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES! CHEAP MEAT FOR THE PEOPLE!! IT BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTERS. H. WILLIAMS & Co., THE NOTED COLONIAL BUTCHERS, have Opened their I New Branch: 10, MARKET STALL, BRIDGEND, WITH A LARGE SUPPLY OF Prime Ox Beef and Grand Wether Mutton, And will Sell on IT SATURDAY NEXT, at the LOWEST PRICES ever known! Our Speciality: NEW ZEALAND LAMB. EXCELLENT QUALITY Second to None as an Article of Diet. All Meat guaranteed to be of the BEST QUALITY, being SPECIALLY SELECTED for our Retail Trade. KT The Favour of a Trial Order is Respectfully Solicited. No te the Address- H. WILLIAMS & CO., 10, MARKET STALL, BRIDGEND. tr SEE OUR TICKETED PRICES. GREAT SALE. BOOTS ■ SHOES. Tremendous Reductions to Clear. DON'T FORG-ET, our Soleing and Heeling cannot be beaten I HOCKINGS H BRIDGEND. THE BRIDGEND GAS & WATER Co. Invite enquiries for all the Latest and most Up-to-Date Appliances for Lighting, Cooking, and Heating by Gas. Gas Cookers on Hire from is. 6d. per Quarter. 'ô Gas Fires „ „ Is. Od. „ (A LIBERAL DISCOUNT IF PURCHASED). Boiling Burners, Grillers, Coffee Roasters, Washing Machines, Clothes Dryers, &c., &c. 6S' Incandescent Burners and Fittings (Ordinary and Inverted) and The Block Light. Podmore, Humphrey, and other Lamps for Indoor and Outside Shop Lighting. Agents for Keith's High Pressure System of Lighting, As installed by the Company at the New Market Buildings IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.-Every Mother -M- who values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use HAzu oN's RELUBLB" NOB SBBY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the hair. Is Tins, 4id. and 9d. Postage Id.—Geo. W. Harrises Chemist, 118, Broad Street, Reading. Aaent fei Bridgend E. T. Rich (late Williams. Dunraven Place Neath: C. Hutchins, 3, QIMAT> Street; Aberkenfig; W. Lewie; Naatiymoet: H. Martya Hughes, 7* Ogwy Street; Maesteg.: Rhys D. Morgan; Caerau: Gwilyu H. Swells—-(all Chemists). 4241 900 RATS KILLED and found by Mr. J. Evans, U of Blaenglyn, Brecon, after using one Is, box of HARBISON S RELIABLE RAT POISON. Equally good for Mice Moles^ and Beetles. Cat. amf dogs will not touch it. Price 6d, Is, 2s 3d and 8d Postage 2d.—G. W. Harrison Chemist, 118, Broad Street, Readmg Agent for Bridgend E. T. Rich (late Williams), Dunraven Place • Nnath • R Hutchins, 3 Queen Street; Aberk^xfig-Mrs S ) Auctioneers' Announcements. j | MR. T. J. YORWERTH'S ANNUONCEMENTS. BALE NEXT MONDAY. PYLE. MR. T. J. YORWERTH will SELL BY AUCTION on MONDAY, JULY 30th, 1906. on Fields adjoining Pyle Station, kindly lent by Mr. A. M. Maddock, 15 Fat CATTLE. 15 Store CATTLE. 250 SHEEP and LAMBS, CALVES, and PORKERS. COB MARE, 8 years old, about 14.2, with Colt. Entries received from Messrs Jenkin Thomas (Ty Draw), T. D. Bevan, W. Morgan (Sker), Rees Thomas (The Hall). H. B. Matthews (Red Hil1), A. M. Maddock, and others. Sale at 12 noon. Further early entries solicited. Full particulars next week, or may be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Cowbridge 4238 MARGAM PARK. Margam and District Horticultural Society. PRESIDENT MISS TALBOT. THE TWENTY EIGHTH ANNUAL Q JJ OW Of the above Society will be held In the Orangery & Pleasure Grounds (By kind permission of Miss Talbot), on Thursday, Aug. 2, 1906. THE FINEST SHOW Of Vegetables, Flowers, Fruit, &c., in South Wales. The Taibach and Port Talbot TEMPERANCE BRASS BAND will render selections of Music afternoon and evening. Refreshments for all classes at moderate charges. The G.W.R. will issue cheap tickets from Swansea, Bridgend, Porthcawl, and intermediate stations, to Port Taibob the P.T.R. from Blaen- garw and intermediate stations the R. & S.B.R. from Swansea, Treherbert, and intermediate stations. g Admission to Show from 2 to 4.30 p.m., Is.; from 4.30 till close, 6d. For further particulars apply to R. MILNER, Margam Gardens. 4225 ( BRIDGEND Y.M.C.A. t A GARDEN PARTY Will be held at ELMSFIELD (kindly lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hughes), cn WEDNESDAY, 1st AUGUST 1906. The opening ceremony will be performed by MRS. J. 1. D. NICHOLL, of Merthyrmawr, at Two p.m. Fancy, Fruit, Flower, and Refreshment Stalls. A Grand Cricket Match-Ladies v. Gentlemen- at Three o'clock, when much local talent will be seen. Slow Bicycle Races for Ladies and Gentle- men, to be followed by other exciting Sports and Attractions. The Picture Telegram Company Unlimited will open an office on the grounds for the convenience of visitors. The Automaton Chess r Players have promised to attend. i At Seven p.m., a Vocal and Instrumental ( CONCERT will be given, for which an excellent ) programme has been arranged. For further information see posters and hand- bills. 1 IW Should the day be wet the Party will be < held in the New Market. 4249 < r EDWARD BRAMLEY, Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent Tenant Right, Timber, Hotel, and General Valuer. AGENT FOB LEADING INSURANCE COMPANIES. SUASION HILL, BRIDGEND. and COWBRIDGE. FOR SALE OR To LET. Freehold and Leasehold Properties in and near Bridgend. Building Land (Freehold) in Grove Road. The Croft," Park Street, three reception, eight bedrooms. To LET. Lock-up Shop in Angel Street. Furnished Houses and Bungalows, Southerndown and Porthcawl. For particulars apply to above. 7391 HOW To dress well with economy. Consult H. LEVINE, Tailor, Market Buildings, Bridgend. MAXIMUM QUALITY. MINIMUM COST. SURE TO PLEASE. I f N t t Bridgend Licensed Victuallers' EIGHTH ATHLETIC SPORTS, BICYCLE, HORSE, AND PONY RACING, Bank Holiday, August the 6th, 1906. 1.—120 Yards (Novice) Flat Race. Value: 1st Prize, J62 2nd, 10a.; 3rd, 5s. Entrance, Is. 2.—120 Yards Open Flat Race, in heats. 1st Prize, E6; 2nd, £2; 3rd, jBl. Entrance, 2s. 3.—One Mile (Novice) Bicycle Race. Value 1st Prize, £2 2s. 2nd. jEl; 3rd, 10s. 6d. Entrance, 2s. 4.—1^ Miles Walking Race. 1st Prize..82 2nd, B, 3rd, 10s. Entrance, Is. 5.-Three Miles Open Bicycle Race. 1st Prize, L4; 2nd, £1 3rd, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 6.—300 Yards Open Flat Race. 1st Prize, £ 4: 2nd, £1 3rd, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 7.—One Mile Open Bicycle Race. 1st Prize,; £ 3 2nd, £ 1; 3rd, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 8.—Obstacle Race. Value 1st Prize, £1 10s. 2nd, 10s. 3rd, 5s. Entrance, Is. 9.—15 Miles Trotting Handicap.—1st Prize, £ 5 2nd..81 10s. Entrance, 3s. 10.—1^ Miles Galloway Race, for Horses 14.2 and under. 1st Prize, JE5 2nd, £1 ICs. Entrance, 3s. Handicapper MR. TED LEWIS, Pontypridd. Entries for the Foot Races close First Post on Friday, August 3rd. Entries for the Bicycle and Horse Races close First Post on Saturday, August 4th. All applications for Standings on the Ground to be made to the Secretary. rheOGMORE VALLEY SILVER PRIZE BAND will be in attendance, and play Choice Selections. For Cheap Fares and Time of Trains see Railway Bills. Entry Forms and further particulars apply to the Secretary— W. E. PURFIFLD, 4275 17. Sunnyside, Bridgend. BRIDGEND FLOWER SHOW, NEW MARKET BUILDINGS, BRIDGEND, Wednesday, August 8th, 1906, K3- NOTE—ENTRIES HORTICULTURAL 3ECTION, CLOSE 1st AUGUST, 1906. "I EISTEDDFOD SECTION.-ENTRIES JLOSE TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 28th JULY, 1906. Full Particulars may be obtained from 1294 HON. SECRETARIES, BRIDGEND. St- Bride's Major, Wick, and St. Andrew's Minor TENTH ANNUAL COTTAGERS' FRUIT, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SHOW Will be held in DUNRAVEN PARK. on MONDAY IBank Holiday), August 6'-h. 1906. President THK COUNTESS OF DUNBAYEN. rhe Pencoed Brass Baud will render a choice selec- tion of mueic. Sports :-Flat races, donkey races, character, and egg and spoon races, jumping, place sick, tug-of-war, will be held during t-h" afternoon. rhe Show will be opened at 2 p.m. for Subscribers )n presenting Tickets, and the public on payment )f Is. between 2 and 3.30 after 3 30. 6d. Einhibi- tors Free after 3 p.m. on production of Ticket. Children under 12 half-price. Refreshments (Tea. fee.) will be provided. For further particulars ipply to the Secretaries- r. WHEELER, St. Bride's Major, Near Bridgend r. HADDEN, Dunraven Gardens, Southerndown. 4234 LLANTWIT MAJOR and District Cottagers' L FLOWER SIlOW. BANK HOLIDAY, 6th AUGUST, 1906. Judges :—Mr. Milner, Margam Mr. Treseder, Cardiff. Numerous Prizes. First-class Band. Refreshments at Moderate Charges. Show opens at One p.m. Admission is. after three p.m., 6d. Children half-price. 4287 SEDGWICK'S GIGANTIC YANKEE MENAGERIE WILL VISIT BRIDGEND, MONDAY, JULY 30th, 1900 (ONE NIGHT ONLY), and stand on CHELTENHAM TERRACE GROUND. THE LARGEST TRAVELLING ZOO ON EARTH. A NOAH'S ARK ON WHEELS. HUNDREDS OF WILD ANIMALS FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF THE GLOBE. Don't Fail to see the Great TUG-OF-WAR Contest between 40 Local Men versus an Elephant. Exciting Performances with LIONS. TIGERS, LEOPARDS, HYENAS & WOLVES. THREE FAMOUS LION TAMERS, including Miss Lorenso, the world famous Lady Lion Tamer. Admission, Is.; Working Classes, 6d. each. WILL ALSO VISIT LLANTKISANT, July 23. LLANHARRAN, July 24. PENCOED, July 25. PRICJETOWN, July 26. TYNEWYDD, July 27 & 28. BRIDGEND, July 30. PONTYCYMMEB, July 31 ABERKENFIG, Aug. 1. CAERAU, Aug. 2. MAKSTNG, August 3 & 4. PORTHCAWL, Bank Holiday, Aug. 6th. 4246 A "I BARGAINS can be obtained by adver- A 1 m. tising for what yon want in this paper No cheaper medium—or as good. 18 words for 6d. Address, Glamorgan Gazette Qneen-atreot Bridgend. TYTHEGSTON COURT. A SALlfOF WORK Will be held at the above place, ON TUESDAY, JULY 31ST, 1906, at 3 o'clock. Stalls of Plain Work, Dairy Produce, Flowers and Sweets, Baskets and China, Fancy Goods. Tea at Popular Prices. Shooting Gallery, Aunt Sally, Games, etc. THE TONDU SILVER BAND will perform. Admission, 6d. after 5.30, M. ChiHren half- price. Admission to the Grounds, 2d. extra. W- A BRAKE will run from Bridgend Town Hall at 2.30, 3.30 and 5 p.m. Return fares, 6d. Also from Porthcawl. 4301

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