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Salo, PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER! Stokes & Co. GENT'S CLOTHIERS AND BOYS' OOTFITTERS. GET Winter Show OF OVERCOATS, i RAINCOATS. WINTER SUITS, &c. FLANNEL SHIRTS, UNDER CLOTHING. All Wool Stockings, Gloves, Scarfs, &c. jJW UP-TO-DATE IN STYLE. AI QUALITY. Prices right to suit Everybody! Though Goods are getting very scarce, we have secured a larger stock than ever. Monmouth House, Bridgend. SPECIAL VALUE IN PRE-WAR PRICES 5 » AT | BEN. EVAINS', S'WANSEA. —:—: 5 We are offering this week the following :— 200 PAIRS OF CLOTH BLANKETS I » Size about 2 yards by 21- yards Weight 7lbs. To clear at 14/11 per pair. 100 DOWN QUIL TS Fancy Printed Covering with Sateen Panels well filled and ventilated Size 6ft. by 5ft Extraordinary Value, 12/11 each. Any Article not approved of will be willingly exchanged or money refunded. Telegrams, "Evans, Swansea." Telephone, Central, 1015. Ben. Evans & Co., Ltd. 5 Swansea. p* GILFACH GARDEN VILLAGE (GILFACH aOCH, via JJRIRGEND), OVIR 100 HOUSES JLIKEADY ERECTED. i FIRST GARDEN CITY IN WALES. TO LET A LIMITED NUMBER OF FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN'S HOUSES Rents from 6s. to 8s, per Week. at above Garden Village, "????????????? ? ?? Highly-paid employment near Gilfach and Tonyrefaii J *2? t t now obtainable at several Railway Stations. Fequent ? M..<tM< -g  collieries within Wn Railway Stations. Frequent 9 large collieries within ten Newschoofe Apply to Mr. :?DB?vid ith every modern im- wlands" l?rovement, including hot ????j??? Gilfach Go?h or 'to the tmd cold baths, etc. 'á Mr. Trevor M. Williams, c/o Welsh Garden Cities, Ltd., 3, Dumfries Plate, CARDIFF. 6401 RELIABLE CLOTH, Good WORKMANSHIP At j THE TAILOR, MARKET '1 BUILDINGS, BR I OGEND. r The Palace r CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE j Continuous Performance, 6.30 to 10.30. KfttixuMB Every Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Ad- inami Id., 2a., 3d Change of Programme Upmiaye and Thursdays. Full, Palace Orchestra (Conductor, J. Soloman). MTBest Pictures in the District. t R. J. HEATH & SONS Sole Agent for the World-renowned BROADWOOD PIANOS. PIANOLAS, PIANOLA-PIANOS ft JEOLIAN BY THE ORCHE8TRELLE CO., AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Pianofortes In stock by COLLARD, BRINSMEAD, ERARD. CHAPPELL, ROGERS, PLEYEL, etc. PIANOFORTES FROM 10/6 MONTHLY. ORGANS by MASON A HAMLIN, BILL, DOMINION. ke.. Ac. ,jGoi&A Depot for Gramophones, Records, etc., His Master's Voice." R. J. HEATH & SONS 64, Station Rd., Port Talbot 71 QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF; Tat Street, PONTYPRIDD; and Stan well Road, PENARTH. 'rel. I Cardiff aiM; Pontypridd ftl. RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES and BEETLES greedily eat Harrison's Reli- able" Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prices, 6d., Is., 2s. 9d., 3s. 8d. Postage, 2d.— G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Bridgend, E. H. Griffith, Dunraven Place; Neath, C. Hutchins, 5 Queen Street; Aberkenfig, Mrs. S. Lewis; Nan- tymoel, H. Martyn Hughes, 74 Ogwy Street; Og- more Vale, T. Llewellyn; Pontycymmer, J. H. Hopkins (all Chemists). • Appeal for L250,,000 1 BRITISH Farmers' Red Cross TAiqd. RED CROSS S-x s OF ) Agricultural Produce & other effects WILL BE HELD AT LLANTWIT MAJOR, At Mr. J. R. Thomas' Mart, by kind permission, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1915, And at GOWBRIDOE, ON TUESDA y. NOYEMBER 16th, 1915 On behalf of the above Fund. Honorary Auctioneers Messrs. JOHN DAVID (Cowbridge), J. RICHARD THOMAS, & HOWELL WILLIAMS (Cardiff). Offers of Live and Dead Farming Stock, CDm Off,ers of Live and Dead Farm ir iffects of all Poultry, Dairy Produce, and Effects of all description will be thankfully received for this patriotic and noble appeal by the Hon. Secretaries, of whom Entry Forms may be obtained. Gifts of Mwney to augment the Fund will also be thankfully received. WILL YOU HELP P Joint Hon. Secretaries: D. C. WATTS, P.A.S.I., Estate Offices, Cowbridge, and T. M. HOPKINS, Rosedew, Llantwit Major. 6397 WANTED. WANTED.-Smart boy for Carpenter's Shop. —Apply, Chas. Jenkins, Bridgend. I w ANTED,—Good General Servant.-Apply, Mrs. Morgan, Rae Villa, Porthcawl. 6147 WANTED,-A Good General.-Austin, 2 Beach Road, Porthcawl. 6305 w ANTED,-Smart Lad. let school; must be fair scholar.—Meldrum, Draper, Acland Road. 6328 WA-N,TED,-Clean, respectable Servant.—Mrs. Morgan, Chemist, 47 Sunnyside, Bridgend. 6303 W ANTED,-Thoroughly reliable General Ser- vant.—Apply, Ms. Fraser Jenkins, The Rhyl, Bridgend. 6345 ANTED,—Boy to make himself' generally useful.—Apply, Manager, Gazette Office, Bridgend. W ANTED,-Junior Clerk, about 16 to 17 years of age, for Office Work.—Apply, Manager, Gazette Office, Bridgend. W ANTED,-A Good General for Newport Rd., Cardiff, 12th October, small family; good plain cook; wages according to age and ability, from .£14 to JB20.-Lyndh.urst, Church Place, Porthcawl. 6249 WANTED, A respectable, trustworthy General Servant; two in family.—Apply, Mrs. Vipond Smith, Holmwood, Church Road, Bridgend. 6388 WANTED at once, a good General; wages < £ 16 year; references.—Mrs. E. M. Scott, Mile End, Bridgend, Glam. 6383 WANTED,-Good clean General, able to assist in bar.—Matthews, Cross Keys, Bridgend. 6430 W ANTED,-A Strong Boy for Smith's Shop; a chance to learn trade.—Apply, Wm. Poole, Queen Street, Bridgend. 6431 WANTED,-Strong Young Girl; help gener ally; another maid kept.—Mrs. Hopkins, Brynawel, Llanharan. 6398 WANTED,-Good General Servant.-Apply, Mrs. Ernest Davies, N.P. Bank, Porth- cawl. 6394 W ANTEP,-FurIlished Rooms in Bridgend; suitable for Two Young Ladies; as soon as possible.—Apply, American Market, Tylorstown. 6412 WANTED,—Smart, respectable Youth, 14 to 16 years, as Apprentice-Clerk to the Credit Drapery Trade; salary increasing 5/- per week annually up to 30/ good prospects to suitable youth.—Grant & Williams, Coychurch Road, Bridgend. 6535 WANTED,-Experienced General for Bridg- end; good home and wages.—Apply, W. T. Jones, Draper, Manchester House, Nolton St., Bridgend. 6433 WANTED, on 10th November, experienced General; small family; wages, 28/- monthly.—Apply, with references, to Mrs. Anderson, 53 Neath Road, Maesteg. 6441 WANTED,-Reliable Man to take up agency to work Bridgend and District; liberal terms.—Steam Laundry, Caerau. 643? WANTED,-Convenient house near centre of town; rent about t26 inclusive.—Reply to, Manager, Star Tea Co., Bridgend. 6436 A SSISANT desires situation on Farm near Bridgend; thoroughly exverivu.W-d t honest references; suit farmer or deal&r.—Apply, A.M., Gazette Office. 6359 JJELGIAN, 40 years of age; speaks English; wants office or any other light work.- Apply, Y.Z., Gazette Office, Bridgend, 6413 1 QIRL Wanted for Music Shop in Maesteg; — must understand music.—Apply, J. Rogers, Music Warehouse, Nolton Street, Bridgend. 6408 GROCER'S Haulier Wanted; also strong, active Man. E-olt Warehouse. David Williams and Sotes., Bridgend. 6358 XT OCKEY.—Wahtecr, Lady to coach School Team,- Box, '6368, Gazette Office. 6368 NEWS "Correspondent Wanted for Tondu and Abericenfig.—Write, "Gazette" Office, Brid- sttd. n. ELIABLEG-eneral; references required.— Apply, Mrs. D. J. Gwyn, Plasycoed, Bridg- 'end. 6426 t) ESPECTABLE General; good wages to suit- able person.—2 Park Street, Bridgend. 6375 SHARpi Boy Wanted at once.—Apply to Ernest Carver, Photographer, Maesteg. 6344 TO LET. TO LET,-57 Park Street, Bridgend; very con- I venient 9-room House, lavatory, w.c., hot & I cold.-Apply, Mr. Preece, Park-street, Bridg- end. 2042 TO LET,—Shop and Premises, 23 Nolton St., Bridgend.—Apply, Bartlett, Monkley Villa, Newcastle Hill, Bridgend. 6387 TO LET,—Six-roomed House, Garden, Pig-cot, and Fowl-run, abutting mountain, on road Bridgend to Bryncethin. Radnall, Builder, Blaengarw; or 60 Nolton Street, Bridgend. 6418 TO LET,-Masons' Arms, Cowbridge; Free Double-licensed House adjoining Cattle Market; excellent stable accommodation; low rental immediate possession.—Further particu- lars, apply Jenkins, 55 High Street, Cowbridge. TO LET,—At Simonstone, Coity, American Cottage, with every convenience: large gar- den and orchard.—Apply, Lewis, Coedymwstwr. pRONT Bed and Sitting Room; suit two gentlemen or lady friends.—Box, 6366 Gazette Office, Bridgend. 6366 TJOUSE To Let at 56 Brackla Street; rent, 4/9; healthiest spot in town.—Apply, 54 Sunny- side, Bridgend. 6332 L OCK-UP Garage To Let; suitable for one — Car.—Apply, C. Jenkins and Son, Bridg- end. 4534 QGMOKE VALE.—Shop To Let, Commercial Street; suit any business; good opening Hairdresser or Jeweller.—Apply, Gwalia, Og- more Vale. 6442 pORTHCAWL. Comfortable Sitting and Bedroom, winter months; one or two gentle- men or ladies willing to share; no children.— Apply, Box 6480 Gazette Offices. 6480 R HIEW Shop and House, Nolton Street, Brid- gend, To Let; excellent business position.— Apply, Harries, 27 Bernard Street, Swansea. 6164 SUNNYSIDE House, standing in its own grounds; 3 reception and 8 bedrooms; with all modern requirements, electric light, etc.- Apply, Michael Davies & Co., Auctioneers. THE Pynes, Church Road; a compact residence occupying a nice position;, easy access to town and country; vacant Christmas.—Apply, Michael Davies & Co., Auctioneers. 6439 TONDU .-House To Let, Maesteg Road.—Bath (h. and c.), modern conveniences; rent, 10/- weekly.—Apply, Frank S. Slack, The Grove, Derllwyn Road, Tondu. 6196 Advertise in the r, Glamorgan Gazette." If you want to seU. buy or exchange; if you wMit ? Mrv&nt, or need emplnt; yon C%=ot do better, j,¡I<r'Mlt AUCTIONEER'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. D. O EVANS, BRIDGE BUILDINGS, DUNRAVEN PLACE. BRIDGEND. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, INSURANCE BROKER. Telephone, No. 152. 6125 LITCHARD TERRACE, BRIDGEND. MR. D. 0. EVANS has received instructions to ? OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Dunraven Arms Hotel, Bridgend, on SATUR- DAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1915, at 3 o'clock (sub- ject to such Conditions as shall be there read), the following PROPERTIES:— Lot 1.—All that Long-Leasehold Dwelling House, known as No. 4 LITCHARD TERRACE, BRIDGEND, held for 999 years from 1st July, 1904, at a yearly ground rent of £1 6s. 9d.; let to Mr. Morris at 7/- a week. Lot 2.—" HEATH FIELD," LITCHARD TER- RACE, aforesaid (end house), held for similar term to Lot 1, at a yearly ground rent of £1 16s. 8d., and let at 7/- a week. The Auctioneer desires to call attention to this opportunity of acquiring Long-Leasehold Property situate in a very pleasant suburb of Bridgend. Owing to their proximity to the neighbouring Collieries, properties in this dis- trict are constantly let. For further particulars apply to Mr. Arthur Henton, Solicitor, Dunraven Place, Bridgend; or to the Auctioneer, Bridge Buildings, Dun- raven Place, Bridgend. 6389 FOR SALE. FOR SALE by Private Treaty, Detached Villa, .every convenience, standing in own grounds. — Jackson, Builder, Priory Terrace, Neath Road, Maesteg. 6210 FOR SALE,—Grandfather's Clock, Washing Machine, Sewing Machine, Bicycle; cheap. —16 Acland Road, Bridgend. 6356 FOR SALE,—One Sidecar (£6), 1 Sidecar (£4); both good as new. One 3i Quadrant, good running order (.£6); 3! Peugo (< £ 10), also good running order.—Apply 1 St. Mane Street, Bridg. end. 6353 FOR SALE,—A 3-H.P. Crossley's Gas Engine, in thorough good working order; only rea- son for selling going in for larger type.—Apply, Henry Phillips & Sons. Motor Garage, Bridg- end. 6296 FOR SALE,—Semi-detached Villa; all modern conveniences; perfect condition; open south aspect.—"Bryngarn," Cowbridge Road, Bridgend. 6317 FOR SALE, — Pure-bred White Leghorn Cockerels, 5/- each.—H. Thomas, Hilton, Colwinstone. Cowbridge. 6199 pOR SALE,—Large Black Pedigree Boar, ten months old; also Pedigree Berkshire Sow.— Apply, Jenkins, Cambrian House, Cowbridge. pOR SALE,—Strong Float with brake, Cob 14.3, Harness, and Dog Cart. — Arthur Phillips & Son, Coach Builders, Bridgend. 6410 I A SHES For Sale.—Apply, Abergarw Brewery, I Brynmenin. [ TJARGAIN.—34 Guinea Piano, upright grand, iron frame, check action, London maker; very little used; would accept £24 cash.—J. Rogers, Music Warehouse, Nolton Street, Bridg- end. 6407 TJARGAIN.—Piano, iron frame, panel front. good maker; .£14 cash; inspection invited. —62 Nolton Street, Bridgend. 6406 ESTEY Organ For Sale; beautiful design; Height, 6ft. 3in.; mirror top; 10 stops; 2 knee swells; .£14, cash, or best offer.—J. Rogers, Music Warehouse, Nolton St., Bridgend. 6409 TTARMONIUM, Walnut case, 3 stops; .£2 10s. cash, or easy terms.—Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1 Wyndham Street, Bridgend. TtfEARLY-new 4-Wheeled Covered Van and Furniture Cart For Sale; suit grocer or ironmonger; a Bargain.—South Wales Fur- nishers, Bridgend. 6331 ORGAN by Estey, solia walnut case, 10 Stops, knee swells, handsome mirror top; £15 15s. cash, or easy terms.—Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1 Wyndham Street, Bridgend. 6363 ORGAN, by Jones, 7 Stops, 2 knee swells, mirror top, walnut case; .£11 lis. cash, or easy terms.—Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1 Wyndham Street, Bridgend. pIASO For Sale; bargain; nearly new, fine instrument; if not sold privately will be put up for auction.—Apply, Piano, Gazette Offipe, Bridgend, 6419 J>IANO, by Chappell, full compass, walnut case, ivory keys, &c.; £20 10s, cash, or easy terms.—Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1 Wynd- ham Street, Bridgend. pIANO by Thompson & Shackell, full upright iron grand, full trichord, check action, wal- nut case, marqueterie panel and sconces, and all modern improvements: .£18 18s cash, or easy terms.—Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1 Wynd- ham Street, Bridgend. SIX Young Pigs For Sale.—Apply, S. Jones, Bookseller, Sarn Hill, Aberkenfig. 6411 VIOLIN, mellow tone (Saxon make), handsome Mahogany case; suit lady or gent; bargain, < £ 6.—James, Bandmaster, Pare Gwyllt, Bridg- end. 6341 NOTICES. JOHN DAVID, of Simonstone, Coity, wishes to inform the Farmers of the District that he will take over BRYNNA MILL from Nov. 1st, 1915, and will GRIND CORN, &c. 6384 HARRY F. LAMBERT, DEERE & COMPANY. MOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Part- nership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned HARRY FENTON LAMBERT and THOMAS ELWOOD DEERE, carrying on business as Auctioneers, House, Estate, and General Commission Agents at Porthcawl, in the County of Glamorgan, under the style of Harry F. Lambert, Deere and Company," has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent as and from the 25th day of October, 1915. All Debts due to and owing by the said late Firm will be received and paid by the said Thomas Elwood Deere. Dated this 25th day of October, 1915. HARRY F. LAMBERT, T. ELWOOD DEERE. Witness to the Signatures of Harry F. Lambert and T. Elwood Deere, HARRY LEWIS, Solicitor, Bridgend. 6395 THE MAESTEG URBAN DISTRICT COUN- CIL are desirous of receiving Applications for the Joint Post of CARETAKERS (Male and Female) for the New Council Offices and Town Hall Buildings, Talbot Street, Maesteg. The Wages paid will be at the rate of £2 per week, and the Council will supffly all materials necessary for the upkeep and cleaning of the buildings. Applications, in Candidate's own handwrit- ing, accompanied by copies of two recent testi- monials, should be endorsed" Caretaker," and will be received at my Office up to 10 a.m. on Tuesday, November 9th next. Canvassing is strictly prohibited. E. E. DAVIES, Clerk to the Council, Talbot Street, Maesteg. 28th October, 1915. EXAMINATION FOR COLLIERY FIREMEN. COAL MINES ACT, 1911. GLAMORGAN EDUCATION COMMITTEE. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to hold Examinations for Candidates desirous of qualifying for the Fireman's Certificate, as follows :— ABERCYNON RESCUE STATION, Saturday, Nov. 6th, 1915. BRYNMENIN RESCUE STATION, Saturday, Nov. 13th, 1915. | ABERAMAN RESCUE STATION, Saturday, Nov. 20th, 1915. Candidates desirous of sitting for these exam- inations must give full particulars on an approved Form, to be obtained from the Chief Education Official, County Hall, Cardiff, and returned to him at least one week prior to the date of the examination. County Hall, Cardiff. October, 1915. 6402 GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. SENIOR & JUNIOR DAIRY SCHOLARSHIPS. AN EXAMINATION for the award of THREE SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS and TEN JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS will be held at the Working Dairy, University College, Cathays Park, Cardiff, on the 1st and 2nd DECEMBER NEXT. These Scholarships will vary in value according to the requirements of the Institution selected. The Examination for the Senior Scholarships is open to those who have at any time been awarded Junior Scholarships by the County Council. The Examination for the Junior Scholarships is open to all who have at any time attended the County Council Dairy School. Entry Forms may be obtained from the Chief Education Official, County Hall, Cardiff, to whom all applications must be returned on or before the 27th November, 1915. 6403 Up-to-date appliances for turning out every class of work at competitive prices, at the "Glamorgan Gazette" Printing JVorJiL i AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS MR. JOHN DAVID. DANYGRAIG FARM, LLANHARRAN (Situate within 3 Minutes' Walk of Llanharran Station, G.W.R.). IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES, HAY, DAIRY UTENSILS, & PART HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. AAR. JOHN DAVID has received instructions from Mr. Samuel Miles (who is giving up the Milk Business), to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1915 :— 37 HEAD of Very Good Cows and Calves, 8 Excellent Cross-bred Milch Cows in Calf, some of which are due to calve at time of Sale; 4 Fat Heifers, 17 Steers and Heifers rising two years old; 3 Yearlings, 1 Rearing Calf. 4 HORSES:—Cart Mare, eight years old, 15 hands, in foal to Tydu Horse; Cart Gelding, rising two years old; Collier Stamp Gelding rising two years old; Hackney Mare, five years old, 15.1, quiet in all harness and will pass all road nuisances. Mow Good MEADOW HAY, about 15 Tons, situate near Village. IMPLEMENTS.—Rubber-tyred Dog Cart in good condition, Good Float, Butcher's Trap, Farm Cart, Gambo, 4.i H.P. Oil Engine in good working order, Chaffcutter, Nearly New Weigh- ing Machine, Haymaker, Horse Rake, Deering Mower in good order, Sheet-iron Roller, Cake Crusher, Chainharrow, Patent Pulley, Rick Sheet, 2 Hay Knives, Lawn Mower, Set Shaft Harness, Set Fore Harness, 2 Sets Trap Har- ness, Saddle and Bridle, Breaking Tack, &c., &c. DAIRY UTENSILS—Small Iron Cheese Press (nearly new), Cheese Vats, Salters Balance, Large Scales and Weights, Milk Pans, &c. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE includes Nearly New Iron Frame Piano in Ebony Case, with check action and all latest improvements; Drawing Room Suite in Rosewood Frames, Grandfather Clock in Oak Case, Easy Chair in horse hair, Brass Curb, Fire Brasses, Copper Coal Scuttle, Brass Candlesticks, Fire Tidy and Stand, Dinner Service, Kitchen Arm Chair, 4 Kitchen Chairs, American Rocker, 2 Child's Chairs, Oak Chest Drawers, Iron Bedstead and Palliasses, Millpuff Bed, Pictures, etc. Refreshments at 11 a.m. (by Ticket). Sale at 12 noon, commencing with the Implements. The Furniture will be sold at 3 p.m. TERMS.—Three Months' Credit will be given upon usual conditions on Farm Stock. The Furniture will be sold for Cash. Auctioneer's Offices Cowbridge. 6444 BROADCLOSE FARM, LLANCARFAN. Situate 2! Miles from Barry and 2i Miles from Llanbathery Platform, T. V.R. SALE OF STOCK, HAY, & IMPLEMENTS. MR. JOHN DAVID has received instructions from Mr. T. P. Lewis, to SELL by AUC- TION, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1915, viz. :— 30 HEAD OF CATTLE:—8 Excellent Young Cross-bred Milch Cows, in calf; Young Pole Angus Cow in calf, Heifer in calf, Barren Cow, 13 Store Heifers rising two years old, 6 Calves. 33 CROSS KERRY-RADNOR BREEDING 00 EWES, YEARLING KERRY HILL RAM. 5 HORSES.—Chestnut Cart Mare, rising six years old, 16.2, perfectly sound; Dark Brown Cart Gelding rising five years old, 17 hands; Bay Cart Gelding rising three years old, 16 hands, tractable in all har- ness Bay Cob, eight years old, 14 hands, tractable in all harness; Chestnut Cob, rising 4, 14.2, tractable in all harness. The Auctioneer can thoroughly recom- mend the Horses as being all good workers and perfectly straight and re- liable. fl.5 TONS MEADOW and CLOVER HAY. IMPLEMENTS.—Flat Wagon and Trebles, Body Wagon, 2 Farm Carts, Dog Cart, Wheel Plough, Set Drags, Duckfoot Scarifier, Cam- bridge Roller, Turnip Scuffler, Chainharrow, Horse Rake, Pitching Pike, Swath Turner, Mower, Turnip Drill, Tools, 2 Cattle Cribs, Horsepower and Chaffcutter, Turnip Cutter, 2 Sets Shaft Harness, 2 Sets Fore Harness, Set Plough Harness, Set Trap Harness, 2 Milk Churns, Nearly New Refrigerator, &c. Refreshments at 12 o'clock noon. Sale at 1 p.m. Three Months' Credit upon usual Conditions. Auctioneer's Offices, Cowbridge. 6443 GREENWAY FARM, BONVILSTONE. SALE OF STOCK, CROPS & IMPLEMENTS. &c. MR. JOHN DAVID has received instructions j frfom Mr. T. John (who is leaving), to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10th, 1915, viz.:— 12 HEAD OF CATTLE. 3 CART HORSES and COBS. CROPS, including HAY, WHEAT & OATS. FARM IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, and PART HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Full Particulars next week. Auctioneer's Offices Cowbridge. 6445 STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER GLAMORGAN. PARISHES OF EWENNY, COYCHURCH LOWER, and COITY LOWER. EWENNY PRIORY ESTATE. SALE OF WATERTOWN COURT FARM and WATER- MEADOWS. To be first offered in one Lot, with the excep- tion of Lot 8, which, if not sold in one Lot, wtii be divided into the following Lots for Sale. MESSRS. STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER (F.A.I.) are instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Wyndham Hotel, Bridgend, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1915, at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, THE DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM, Known as WATERTOWN COURT, containing 241a. 2r. 21 p. (or thereabouts), situate close to the Town of Bridgend, and which, with the ex- ception of Lot 8, will first be offered in one Lot, and if not sold will be divided into the following Lots for Sale :— Lot 1.—The FREEHOLD ARABLE FIELD, situate fronting the Bridgend and Cowbridge Road, numbered 302 and 150 on the Ordnance Survey for the Parishes of Coity Lower and Coychurch Lower respectively, containing 4a. 3r. lip., or thereabouts, and now let with Water- town Court Farm at an apportioned rental of £6 10s. per annum. Lot 2.—The FREEHOLD PASTURE FIELD situate adjoining Lot 1, numbered 297 on the Ordnance Survey for the Parish of Coychurch Lower, containing 12a. Jr. 38p., or thereabouts, now let with Watertown Court Farm at an ap- portioned rent of £17 10s. per annum. Lot 3—The FREEHOLD ARABLE FIELD l situate fronting Watertown Lane; being num- !• bered 253 on the Ordnance Survey for the Parish of Coity Lower and Coychurch Lower respec- tively, containing 5a. Or. Op., or thereabouts, now let with Watertown Court Farm at an ap- portioned rent of £7 per annum. Lot 4.-The TWO FREEHOLD FIELDS, one meadow pasture and one arable, situate to the north of Lot 3, and adjoining the G.W. Railway line, numbered 118 and 145 on the Ordnance Survey for the Parish of Coity Lower, contain- ing 21a. lr. 17p., or thereabouts, now let with Watertown Court Farm at an apprortioned rent of £29 10s. Lot 5.-The FREEHOLD ARABLE FIELD, situate fronting Watertown Lane, adjoining Lot 3, numbered 254 on the Ordnance Survey for the Parish of Coychurch Lower, containing 14a. 2r. 39p., or thereabouts, now let with Watertown Court Farm at an apportioned rent of £20 10s. per annum. Lot 6.-The TWO FREEHOLD PASTURE FIELDS, situate almost adjoining Manest, in the Parish of Coychurch Lower, numbered 315 and 316 on the Ordnance Survey, and now let with Watertown Court Farm, containing 27a. 3r. 22p., or thereabouts, at an apportioned rent of £38 per annum. Lot 7.-The FREEHOLD MIXED FARM known as Watertown Court Farm, situate in the parishes of Coity Lower, Coychurch Lower, and Ewenny, with the Farm House and Buildings, containing a total area of 129a. Or. 8p., or there- abouts, now in the occupation of Mr. Wm. Rad- cliffe with an annual 2nd February tenancy at an apportioned rental of £180 per annum. Lot 8.—The SIX CLOSES of FREEHOLD WATER MEADOWS situate near Ewenny and Hernstone, in the Parish of Ewenny, now in the occupation of the Executors of the late Mr. Evan Jones upon an annual tenancy at an ap- portioned rental of £ 26 Is. 6d. per annum, and containing 27a. lr. 20p., or thereabouts. The whole of the land is admirably suited for accommodation purposes, lying almost adjoining the town of Bridgend. The Tenants of all the Lots are under notice to quit on February 2nd, 1916. Particulars of Sale, together with Plan and Conditions of Sale, may be obtained upon appli- cation to Messrs. Trower Still and Co., 5 New Squire, Lincolns Inn, London, W.C.; Mr. W. E. Lewis, Solicitor, Bridgend; Mr. A. Robison, Agent House, Ewenny; or from the Auctioneers, 5 High Street, Cardiff. 6423 W. J. DAVIES, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT. AGENT FOR FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Nolton Chambers, J Nolton Street, Bridgend, 6091 AUCTIONEER'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. MICHAEL DAVIES & CO., Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOU-NTOWfS AND AUDITORS, IS Wyndham Street, Bridgend, ano Co-operative Chambers, Maesteg. HOTE VALUERS AND GAUGERS (20 Years* Experience). Arbitrators and Valuers under the Small Holdings and Allotments Acts. AGENTS FOR THE BEST FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Also for the Union Castle Steamship Company to South Africa. The Cunard Company for America and Canada. The Canadian Pacific, and the Allen Steamship Lines. SALE FIXTURES. 3rd Nov.—Sale of Live and Dead Stock at Bryn- cethin. 11th Nov.—Sale of Furniture and Effects at Bridgend. NEXT WEDNESDAY. SALE OF FARM STOCK, &c. CEFN CARVAN COTTAGE, BRYNCETHIN. MESSRS. MICHAEL DAVIES & CO. (F.A.I.) have received instructions from Mr. David John (who is leaving the Farm), to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on WEDNESDAY, 3rd day of NOVEMBER, 1915, the following STOCK, &c. 3 COWS in Milk. 1 SOW. 1 TRAP. 1 Four-wheel Dog Cart, 2 Cheese Presses, Horse Rake, Cheese Vats, Milk Pans, 2 Churns, and Other Dairy Utensils; a small quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FEATHER BED, &c., &c. BED, &tch.e RUFFAGE on 6 Acres up to May 1st, 1916. Three Months' Credit given on Live Stock on the usual Conditions. Sale at 2 o'clock. 6360 MR. HOWELL WILLIAMS F.A.I., AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, BRIDGEND and CARDIFF. Telephone, 1077. 6070 OGMORE AND GARW URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. SEWAGE FARM, BRYNMENIN. SALE OF SWEDES, MANGOLDS, BARLEY, MANURE, ETC. MR. HOWELL WILLIAMS has received in- etructioBS from the Ogmore and Garw Urban District Council, to SELL by AUCTION on the Farm, as above, on TUESDAY, NOVEM- BER 2nd, 1915, about O ACRES OF EXCELLENT SWEDES ° and MANGOLDS. 200 LOADS MANURE. 25 BUSHELS BARLEY. ft ACRES of YOUNG CLOVER, to be grazed by Sheep. Sale at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Intending purchasers will please meet the Auctioneer at Tydraw Cottage at 2 p.m. prompt. Auctioneer's Offices: Bridgend and Cardiff. 6364 MR. R. J. FRANCIS. BRYN HILL FACH FARM, NEAR BARRY. (About Ii Miles from Barry Station (B.R.). SALE OF FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, CROPS, LATTERMATH, &c. MR. RICHARD .T. FRANCIS has been fav- oured with instructions from Mrs C Morgan (who is leaving in consequence of the Farm having been sold), to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at the Farm, as above, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1915, the whole of the FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, CROP* ETC. Refreshments at 12 noon. Sale at 1 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneer at his Offices 17 Castle Street, Cardiff. 6392 LLWYNBARCUD FARM, LLANHARRY, PONTYCLUN About 10 Minutes' Walk from Llanharry Station (T.V.R.), and 1! Miles from Pontyclun Station (G.W.R.). HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE UNRESERVED SALE of FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. Under Instructions from Mr. R. Davies (who is disposing of the whole of his Stock owing to ill-health). MR. RICHARD J. FRANCIS has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Farm, as above, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1915, the valuable FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c., Viz.: 45 HEAD of SHORTHORN & CROSS-BRED CATTLE:—1 Dairy Cow with Calf at foot; 6 Ditto, in calf and in profit (all third calvers); 9 Rising Three-year-old Mottle-faced Bullocks and Heifers (in very forward condition); 9 Shorthorn Yearlings (well bred); 18 Rearing Calves (from six to nine months old), Pure-bred Shorthorn Bull. 2 POWERFUL CART MARES, 16 Hands. Q PIGS:—Sow and Litter, Sow in Farrow, 1 Ditto. COLLECTION OF NEARLY-NEW AGRICUL- TURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. Two Months' Credit will be given, subject to usual conditions. Refreshments at Twelve noon. Sale at One p.m. prompt. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneer at his Offices: 17 Castle Street, Cardiff. 6391 MR. J. R. THOMAS. LLANTWIT MAJOR AUCTION MART. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1915, at 11.30. 55 FAT CATTLE AND CALVES. 320 FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS. 68 FAT AND STORE PIGS. 2 CART HORSES, good workers, one ris- ing 4 years, and the other two. T RICHARD THOMAS, AUCTIONEER. ?' 6421 j YSTRADOWEN AUCTION MART. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, at 12.30. 55 FAT CATTLE AND CALVES. 280 FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS. 32 FAT AND STORE PIGS. T RICHARD THOMAS, AUCTIONEER, ?' 6422 MISCELLANEOUS. A RTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, U Easifit" Truss, Ladies' Belts, Elastic Stockings.—Allen Pearce, 23 Charles Street, Cardiff. Established 1838. 6296 A Poultry keeper with ordinary birds made .£14 6s. extra profit last winter by using Karswood (non-injurious) Poultry Spice, which enabled his birds to lay double the eggs. 2d., 6d., Station Pharmacy, Caerau. {"'ORD.—I have made a special purchase of a large quantity of durable cord for Breeches and Trousers. This is an opportunity that may never occur again.—Call at H. Levine's, Market Buildings, Bridgend. 6278 pULLETS which don't lay don't pay. Kars wood Poultry Spice ensures eggs. Try a sample and prove it. 2d., 6d., 1/—Edward John & Co., Eagle Corn Stores, Cowbridge. 6393 pULLETS which don't lay don't pay. Kars- wood Poultry Spice, containing ground in- sects, ensures eggs. All last year's customers are coming back for it. Packets 2d., 6d., 1/ —Alfred Nicholas, Grocer, 32 Commercial St., Maesteg. 6300 RUBBER-Lined Ties; will not curl not crease nor crinkle; however you pull it will not wrinkle. — Obtained at H. Levine's, Market Buildings, Bridgend. 6278 THE most severe egg-laying test on record proved that Karswood Poultry Spice, con- taining ground insects, doubled the egg supply and improved the birds. Full particulars in packets, 2d., 6d., Bros., Chemists, Ystrad Mynach. 6396 2000 extra eggs from only 26 hens were ob-I tained last year by one poultry- keeper who used Karswood Poultry Spice, con- taining ground insects. Everybody delighted. Try it for your birds. Packets, 2d., 6d., 1)- Morris and Dobbins, Corn Merchants, Opposite Cattle Market, Bridgend. 6301 AUCTIONEER'S ANNOUNCEMENTS, GEORGE THOMAS, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE & ESTATE AGENT, HOTEL AND GENERAL VALUER (15 Years' Experience), 4, LYNVI ROAD, MAESTEG. SALE FIXTURES. Nov. 3.—Sale of Household Furniture and Effects at Garnllwyd House, Maes- teg; property of late Mr. Thomas Rees. Nov. 9.—Sale of Leasehold Business Premises situate at Commercial Street, Maesteg; and Dwelling Houses, at Maesteg, Garth, and Nantyffyllon, at the White Lion Hotel, Maesteg, at 7 o'clock. Nov. 16.—Sale of Freehold and Leasehold Busi- ness Premises, situate at Maesteg and Nantyffyllon. To wind up the Estate of Late Mr. Thos. Rees, at the White Lion Hotel, Maesteg. GARNLLWYD HOUSE, BETHANIA STREET, MAESTEG (Five Minutes' Walk from Railway Stations). SALE NEXT WEDNESDAY, commencing at 11.30 o'clock precisely. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. MR. GEORGE THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. Thomas Rees, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Residence on WED- NESDAY, the 3rd day of NOVEMBER, 1915, the Excellent HOUSSHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Roughly comprising:— Dining Room Suite in Leather, Solid Mahog- any 6ft. Dining Telescope Table, Mahogany Sideboard, Drawing Room Suite, Piano, a Gramophone (recently cost .£12 12s.), Cabinet, Overmantel, 12 Mahogany Leather-seated Din- ing Chairs, 4 Easy Chairs, 1 Chesterfield, 5ft. 6in. Dining Table, Round Mahogany Table, Several Ocasional Tables, Heavy Brassond Steel Fenders, Brass and Steel Fire. SuiteS a Handsome 6ft. Solid Walnut Bedroom Suite complete, Several Pairs of Mahogany Wash- stands and Dressing Tables, Odd Wardrobelf, Chests of Drawers, Several All-Brass Bedsteads, other Black and Brass Bedsteads, Wire Mat- tresses, Box Spring Mattress, Hair and Wool Overlays, Feather Beds, Bedding, and Bed Clothes, a Large Number of Valuable Pictures; together with a Quantity of Superior Cutlery, Tea, Dinner and Bedroom Ware, Culinary Uten- sils, &c., &c., too numerous to mention. Goods on View day before Sale from 11 to 4 o'clock, or by appointment. Sale to commence at 11.30 o'clock precisely. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneer, 4 Llynvi Road, Maesteg. 6377 MAESTEG, NANTYFFYLLON, & GARTH. Important SALE of LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES & DWELLING HOUSES. MR. GEORGE THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. John Isaac, and by other directions, to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the White Lion Hotel, Maesteg, on TUESDAY, the 9th Day of NOVEMBER, 1915, at 7 o'clock in the evening (subject to conditions of Sale to be then and there read and produced), the fol- lowing Valuable Leasehold BUSINESS PREMISES & DWELLING HOUSES :— Re late Mr. John Isaac. Lot 1.—All that substantially-built and well- situate Shop, Dwelling House and Premises, situate and being No. 9 COMMERCIAL STREET, MAESTEG, now in the Occupation of Mr. T. J. Davies. Lot 2.—All those Two Leasehold Shops, Dwell- ing Houses, and Premises, situate and being ing Houses, 11 COMMERCIAL STREET. MAES- TEG, and known as the Llynvi Bazaar and the Clara and Towy Stores. Lot 3.—All that Leasehold Dwelling House and Premises, known as No. 3 GROVE STREET, NANTYFFYLLON, now in the occu-  pation of Mr. William Rees, at a rental of 25/- per lunar month. By Other Directions. Lot 4.—All that well-built Leasehold Dwelling House, situate and being known as No. 22 HKIoNusGe, 'S TERRACE, NANTYFFYLLON, now in the occupation of Mr. W. Jones, at a rental of 23/- per lunar month. Lots 5 and 6.—All those Two Substantially- built and well-situate Leasehold Dwelling Houses and Premises, situate and being Nos. 25 and 26 COURT STREET, MAESTEG, now in the occupation of Messrs. M. Poole and A. Ford, at rentals of 30/- per lunar month respectively. Lot 7.—All that SubstantialJy-built and well- situate Dwelling House situate and being No. 3 UPPER STREET, MAESTEG, now in the occu- pation of Mr. J. Lewis, at a 14s. per lunar month. Lot 8.—All that Substantially-built and well- situate Dwelling House and Premises known as No. 14 ALFRED STREET, MAESTEG, now in the occupation of Mr. Edwin John, at a rental of 24/- per lunar month. Lot 9.—All that Leasehold Dwelling House and Premises situate and being No. 47 LLWYDARTH ROAD, MAESTEG, now in the occupation of Mr. John Morgan, at a Rental of 30/- per lunar month. For further particulars apply— As to Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, R. Scale, Esq., Solicitor, Maesteg; as to Lots 5 and 6, J. R. Snape, Esq., Solicitor, Maesteg; as to Lot 7, J. R. Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, Maesteg; as to Lot 8, J. Tudor Rees, Esq., Solicitor, 3 Dumfries Place, Cardiff; as to Lot 9. Messrs. J. Jones Pughe and Davey, Solicitors, Pontypridd; or as to the whole, The Auctioneer, 4 Llynvi Road, Maesteg. 6378 MAESTEG AND NANTYFFYLLON. Important Sale of FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES and DWELLING- HOUSES, to Wind up the Estate of the late Mr. Thomas Rees. MR. GEORGE THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. Thomas Rees, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the White Lion Hotel, Maesteg, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of NOVEMBER, 1915, the following Valuable Freehold and Leasehold BUSINESS PREMISES & DWELLING HOUSES :— Lot 1.—All that Freehold Shop, Dwelling House and Premises, known as GARNLLWYD HOUSE, MAESTEG, until recently in the occu- pation of the late Mr. Thomas Rees. Lots 2 to 6.—All those FIVE Leasehold Shops and Premises, situate and being Nos. 7 to 11 BETHANIA STREET, MAESTEG, now let and producing an aggregate rental of .£205 per an- num. Lots 7 to 11.—All those F I V E Leasehold Dwelling Houses situate and being Nos. 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 MAESTEG ROW, MAESTEG, now let at 22/- each per lunar month. Lots 12 to 17.—All those SIX Leasehold Dwelling Houses, situate and being Nos. 18, 19, 20. 21: 22 and 23 MAESTEG ROW, MAESTEG, now let at 26/- each per lunar month. Lots 18 to 25.—All those EIGHT Leasehold Dwelling Houses, situate and being Nos. 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36 GOLDEN TERRACE, 3M1, AESTEG, now let at 24/- each per lunar month. Lots 26 to 30.—All those FIVE Leasehold Dwelling Houses, situate and being Nos. 80, 81, 82, 83 and 83a COMMERCIAL STREET, MAES- TEG, now let at 24/- each per lunar month. Lots 31 and 32.-All those TWO Leasehold Dwelling Houses, situate and being Nos. 63 and 64 COMMERCIAL STREET, MAESTEG, now let at 24/- each per lunar month. Lots 33 and 34.—All those TWO Freehold Dwelling Houses, situate and being Nos. 34 and 35 GARN ROAD, MAESTEG, now let at .£1 each per lunar month. Lot 35.—All that Leasehold Dwelling House, situate and being No. 36 GARN ROAD, MAES- TEG, now let at .£1 per lunar month. Lots 36 and 38.—All those THREE Leasehold Dwelling Houses, situate and being Nos. 21a, 21b, and 21c BRIDGEND ROAD, MAESTEG, now let and producing an aggregate rental of .£29 5s. per annum. Lot 39.—All that Leasehold Dwelling House and Premises situate and being No. 8 STATION TERRACE, NANTYFFYLLON, now let at 30/- per lunar month. For Further Particulars apply to HARRIS WAIN, ESQ., Solicitor, Bank Buildings, St. Mary Street, Cardiff; or to The Auctioneer, 4 Lynvi Road, Maesteg. 6379 CURE PAIN Sore Throat, Neuralgia, Strains, with Owen's Electric Oils. In case of Rheumatic or Similar Pain Owen's Gout & Rheumatic Pills will be found to work perfectly with the Oils. Cost of course: Oils, 1/3 per Bottle; Pills, 10id. per box. Agents: Griffiths, Chemist, Maesteg. Mumford, Chemist, Bridgend. Up-to-date Appliances for turning oat every class of work at competitive pricee, at the Glamorgan Gazette Printing Worka* 4'JCTSONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS. MR. HARRY F. LAMBERT Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute of the United Kingdom, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. HOTEL VALUER AND GAUGER, FIRE ASSESSOR AND ACCOUNTANT. SALES conducted of Estates, House Property, Freehold Ground Rents, Farming Stock (Ii months' credit), Growing Timber, Machinery, Household Furniture (modern and antique). SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, etc., at the- Star Yard, Bridgend, every month. VALUATIONS made for Probate, Mortgage- Sale Tenant Right Hotels, etc. PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE in Management ot Estates. Ground Rents Collected. AGENT for Life, Accident, Fire and live- Stock Insurance; also Workmen's Compensa- tion. Various Freehold and Leasehold Residence* and Villas in Bridgend, Porthcawl and District to Be Let or Sold. Furnished and Unfurnished Houses and Bungalows to be Let at Porthcawl. Reasonable Terms given for Selling Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Farming Stockea Household Furniture, etc. Telegrame-" Lambert, Auctioneer, Bridgend.2 Telephone, P.O. 68. OFFICES: PRUDENTIAL BUILDINGS, BRIDGEND. Branch Offices at Aberavon, Porthcawl, and Maesteg. MESSRS. T. ELWOOD DEERE & CO. A.C.I.S. (Late Harry F. Lambert, Deere and Co.) AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, VALUERS, and ESTATE AGENTS. VALUATIONS made for Probate, Mortgage Sale, Hc/tela, etc. (Furnished and Unfurnished HOUSES and BUNGALOWS TO LET at Porthcawl j Also FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTIES FOR SALE. Estate Offices: John Street, Porthcawl. Telephone No. 78. Also at Station Road, Port Talbot, and Bridgend SALE FIXTURES. Nov. 3rd.—Sale of Household Furniture and Effects, Sandholm, Mackworth Rd., Porthcawl. Nov. 9th.-Sale of Fat Stock at Pyle. Nov. 17th.-Sale of Household Furniture and Effects, South Road, Porthcawl. SANDHOLM, MACKWORTH ROAD, PORTHCAWL. MESSRS. T. ELWOOD DEERE & CO., A.C.I.S. (Late Harry F. Lambert, Deere & Co.) have received instructions to SELL byi PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, on WED- NESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1915, at 2 p.m. prompt, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Comprising: Satin Walnut Bedroom Suite, White Enamel Bedroom Suite, Mahogany] Duchesse Pairs, Chests of Drawers, Green and Brass Bedstead, Black and Brass and Oak Bed- steads, Single Bedsteads, Wire Spring Mat- tresses, Overlays, Painted Dressing Tables, Wal- nut Hall Stand, Oak Sideboard, Dining Room Suite in Saddlebags, Oak Dining Table, Rose- wood Overmantle, Walnut Bureau Bookcase, Walnut Centre Table, Black and Copper Kerb and Brasses, Brussels Carpets, Stair Carpet, American Hall Clock, Kitchen Tables, Chaires Mangle, Linos, Rugs and Mats, Dinner and Teal Ware, Bedroom Ware, Kitchen Utensils, Fowl House; also 6 White (Laying) Wyandottes. On View Morning of Sale. Auctioneers" Offices John Street, Porthcawl, 6415 ( £ T A LECTURE Will be delivered (God willing) at the CHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING ROOM, Old Stone Bridge, Dunraven Place, At 6.30 p.m. on SUNDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 31st, Subject: THE UN PREACHED GOSPEL." A Cordial Invitation to all. Please bring Bible* Seats Free. No Collection. BIBLE CLASS on Thursday Evenings at 8 p.m, 6308 WADDINGTON and SONS, LTD., STATION ROAD, PORT TALBOT. We are Offering Several PIANOS and ORGANS by WELL-KNOWN MAKERS, which have been taken in Exchange; all in Good Condition, and may be had on TERMS to SUIT PURCHASER4 PRICES VERY LOW FOR CASH. NEW ORGANS from 5/- PER MONTH. NEW PIANOS from 10/6 PER MONTH. WADDINGTON & SONS, LTD., STATION ROAD, (Opposite the County Schools), PORT TALBOT.

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