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fiCgf Buy Now and SATE a PILE of MONEY! I Stokes & Co's GREAT ONCE C ? 1p A YEAR tL<? t M t ?t ? a' Commences on Saturday Next, Jan. 22nd Great REDUCTIONS Wonderful BARGAINS Enormous Stocks of Men's & Boys' OVERCOATS Raincoats, Suits, Trousers, Odd Garments, Underclothing, Shirts, Boisery, Hats & Caps, &c. All Sold at Prices which Cannot be Repeated under 50 per cent. advance. EVERYTHING IS STILL RISING IN PRICE AND WILL DO SO FOR A LONG TIME TO COME. MAKE YOUR PURCHASES NOW!! See Our Windows and Handbills. Monmouth House, Bridgend, An Opportunity for the Thrifty THE ANNUAL WINTER ?jj? ?? ? a—m: SALE Now Proceeding ——— AT —— J. BEDFORD MORGAN'S The following are a few of the SPECIAL BARGAINS that will be offered. 3 dozen only, Spot Cotton Delaine Blouses. Sale Pi ice /3t. Usual Price 2/6l. 3 dozen onlv, Aborted Delaine Blouses. Sale Price i'/n* ^4' Usu tl Price 3/11 2 dozen only. All Wool Cream Delaine Blouses. Sale Pri e 2/1 ij. Usurtl Price 3/JJt Ladies' All Silk Brocade Gowns, Heavy Weight, in Dark S í.Xl, Lime, and Black. Sale, I-rlce 33/6. Usual Pnce £3 3s. 6 only, Ladies' Navy Coating Strge Costumes. Sale Price 25/6. Usual Price 39/6. Ladies' Nap Cloth Coats, etc., all one price, 21/ All our stock of Blouses, in Silk, Wool, Ninon and Crepe de chine, greatly reduced. Extraordinary Bargains In alilinery. Large collection or Neckwear from Id. Raincoats, Furs and Umbrellas. PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS- Caroline Street, BRIDGEND. JJARRISON'S NURSERY TOILET: SOAP JOk purest soap, medicated with refined Coari Tar. THE IDEAL SOAP FOR NURSERY, TOILET BATfl nd SU A VINft-*nti«eptic and —covtaim no oolourina matter or strong perfume. The FINEST BEAUTY AND COJfrPLEXfOfrJ SOAP. Prico id Tablet le. iter hot. Sold by Cheraiata. Harrison, Chemist, Beading. Agent* Bridgend: John Jonee, Chemi-w, CaitBtne Street. Caerau: G. H. Howell, Chemist. Maesteg: A Griffith*, elDist. PIANOS! PIANOS! 'PIANOS! Direct from the Makers. I Cheapest and Best. Cash or Easy Payments. Call and see Specimens or write for Cata- togue to- D. THOMAS. F.T.S.C., Morfa House, 1 Morfa Street, BRIDGEND. Local Representative for the London College of H usic. 0566 W. & J. PALFERY'S Stocktaking Sale Commences TO-MORROW (SATURDAY, JAN. 22nd). X At this Sale the Bargains offered will far outclass those featured at any previous Winter Sale. j Here are a few examples:— COSTUMES. 8 Tweed and Covert Coating Costumes Usual Price, 45s. to 59s. 6d. Sale Price, 91. 6 in Navy Suiting Serge. Usual Price, 59s. 6d. to 79s. 6d. Sale Price, 39s. 6d. AFTERNOON GOWNS. 16 Charming Dresses in Silk Eolienne Crepe-de-Chene and Ohiffon Taffeta. Various Colours. Usual Price, 45s. to 59s. 6d. All one Price, 29s. 11d. each. SKIRTS. 25 Real Scotch Homespun Skirts, Various Colours. These are not very wide. Usual Price, 21s. to 39s. 6d. All One Price, 8s. 11 d. each. BLOUSES. 300 Blouses to be cleared at One Price, 5s. each. These are all new Season's Goods. Some of them were 12s. 11d. each. HOUSEHOLD LINEN. Blankets, Sheets. Quilts, Towels. Pillow Cases, Table Cloths, etc., less than to-day's Manufacturer's Prices. A Special Bargain is a stock of Doub'e Damask Table Cloths and Serviettes, wi:h weaver's faults. These a e marked nearly HALF PRICE. W. & J. Palfery, BRIDGEND. J Park Slip Colliery Explosion Relief Fund, j No. 45 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1915. Year Year Ending Ending 31st Dec., 31st Dec., 1915. 1893. Number of Persons on Fund. 31 304 Add Posthumous Births — 13 1 31 317 I Less Dependents off Fund 69 „ Deaths 1 4 Children over 14 years 18 „ Widows re-married 3 — 1 -94, 30 223 30 223 RECEIPTS. of s dl PAYMENTS. .£ 8 d < £ s d jg e d To Balance at Bank 21 5 2 By Relief Paid Out 272 17 6 „ Dividends on per cent. Annul- „ Medical Attendance upon Widows ties 17 18 10 and Dependent Relatives 13 3 3 Do. on G.W.R. 5 per cent. Stock. 81 6 1 „ Postages, Telegrams, etc 0 14 6 Do. on L. & ?-?-?- 4 per cent. Advertising Accounts 2 10 0 Stock  67 7 11 H Secretary's Salary 30 0 0 Stock Midland Railway 2? per H Fares to Meetings 2 8 fi cent. Stock 35 5 11 „ Stationery and Printing  1 8 0 „ Income Tax refunded 43 6 6 „ Amount Voted to the Miners' Per- „ Overdraft at National Provincial manent Fund 90 0 0 Bank, Brid?end 149 18 10 I u Auditor's Fee  2 2 0 Hire of Room for Meetings .L.? 0 10 0 t416 3 3 Bank Charges 0 9 6 £416 3 3 < £ 416 3 3 To Total Amount Subscribed to 1 By Total Amount Disbursed Fund .?16.925 2s. i By Total Amount Disbursed 13s. 10d. Fund .£16,9'l5 28. Od.£16,251 13s. 10d. LIABILITIES AND ASSETS. To Beneficiaries cn the Fund- Cost Present Price. Value. X s d R c-, d By < £ 736 14s. 3d. An- nuities 21 per cent. (1905) at 101 15-16 751 10 10 442 18 11 At 31st Dec., 1915. At Dec., 1893. „ ?1,798 ?R-5 Widows 10 53 per cent. Guar-  110 anteed at 65k. 2,999 11 7 2,112 13 0 "S 2,999 11 7 2,112 13 0 C?aarree?taak?ers — 2 „ ?1,5?6 Midland Dependent 11 58 Consolidated, 2?  ~T7 per cent. Pre- 30 223 ference at 132}. 2,492 12 0 1,757 16 0 7)550 4 11 5'223 10 8 Deduct Overdraft at 7,5M 4 11 5,223 10 8 Bank 149 18 10 149 18 10 X7,400 6 1 < £ 5,073 11 10 I We hereby certify that the Market Value of the foregoing Securities (as near as they can be ascertained) was on this day, 25,223 10s. 8d. 31st December, 1915. THACKERAY & Co., Stock and Share Brokers, Cardiff. T JOHN GRIFFITH JONES. Chartered Accountant. 6th January, 1916. J. EVANS, Treasurer. L. G. JONES, Secrrtg. 6th January, 1916. 7020 STATEMENT of ACCOUNT of AGRICULTURAL SALES held on behalf of the British Red 1915 Cross Fund, at Llantwit ???' on November 8th, 1915, and Cowbridge, November 16th, 1915. RECEIPTS. PAYMENTS. No. 8.-To Proceeds of Sale at Llantwit a d By Cleaning Mart after Sale at Llant- Æ « d Major 277 2 6 wit Major 0 5 0 No. 16.-Proceeds of Sale at Cow- „ Cheque Book 0 1 0 bridge 103 9 10 „ Advertising in "Western Mail" 9 J ? n Amount of Subscriptions received 28 7 0 „ Ditto, in "Western 3fail" 2 il () I Sa e ofRefreshm?ta at Llantwit Major 1 13 10 „ Gibbs and Brown, Printing Posters Sale of Fl? at Llantwit Major and and Circulars 2 5 0 Cowbridge 4 2 10 Amount Sold at Llantwit Major on behalf of Welsh National Hospital 2 5 0 Amount sold at Cowbridge on account of Beaupre (Cowbridge Red Cross Hospital 1 0 0 Jan. 14, 1916.-Cheque for Balance sent British Farmers' Red Cross Iund 406 5 0 X114 16 ° X414 16 0 D. C. WATTS, T. M. HOPKIN, 7053 Hon. Secretaries. Be Patriotic T Keep your money on the move by spending wisely with our Advertises I D W Price s WINTER SALE OF W • Suml CÐae, AND Ladies' Underwear is- Now-sn Proceeding AND WILL CONTINUE For 21 Days THE Dm Shop Opposite Town Hall, BRIDGEND. The Palace CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE Continuous Performance, 6.30 to 10.30. Matinee Every Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Ad- miaMon: Id., 2a.. 3d. Change of Programme Mondays and Thursday*. full Palace Orchestra (Conductor, J. Soloman). pr Best Pictures in the District. RELIABLE CLOTH, Good WORKMANSHIP At THE TAILOR, MARKET BUILDINGS, BRIDGEND. 1/6 Garden Seeds 1/6 NEW, GENUINE, and TESTED. ON receipt of Postal Order for Is. 6d. or 20 &a "I we will send, post free, loz. each of Hollow Crown Parsnip, and selected Carrot, ioz. each of White Spanish Onion, Wheeler's Im- perial Cabbage, Savoy, Radish, Early Turnip; and 2 Packets of Broccoli (early and late); 1 Packet each of Lettuce, Marrow, Cucumber; 6 Packets Choice Flower Seeds. I Also for Is. extra—1 Packet each Mustard, Cress, Beet, Pickling Cabbage, Brussels Sprouts, Leek, Cauliflower, Golden Ball Turnip; and I with every 2s. 6d. parcel we will send two grand novelties—A Packet of Quite Content Peas, an extraordinary variety producing pods 7in. in length, and a Packet of Red Giant Runner Beans-a magnificent variety, some pods attain- ing to 15 or 16 inches in length. The above Parcels of Finest Quality Seeds for P.O. 2s. 6d. or 32 stamps. GROVES and SON, SEED MERCHANTS, PIDDLETRENTHIDE, DORCHESTER. SONG OF THE SEASON, T'LL THE BOYS COME HOME," 1/7 Post Free. HEMY'S "PIANOFORTE TUTOR." Popular Edition, 2/ Post Free. J. ROGERS, Music Shop, 67^8 Nolton Street, Bridgend. • Advertiae in the Glamorgan Gaeette." If yoo want to sell, buy or exchange; if yoo want a servant, or-need employ mont you cannot do better. FOR SALE. FOR SALE,—Grand Lot of Indian Runner Drakes, 7/6 each; on approval.—H. Thomas, Hilton. Colwinstone, Cowbridge. 6697 FOR SALE,—10 good Pigs, eight weeks old- Spiller, Tynygarn, Aberkenfig. 6888 FOR SALE,—About 60 Laying Hens; price 4/- to 5/- each; room wanted.—Apply, C. P. Tucker, Baker, Bridgend. 6903 FOR SALE,—A Second-hand Governeas Car. Walker, Clifton House, Porthcawl. 4933 FOR SALE,—2| h.p. Elswick Motor Cycle; two speeds; perfect condition; new June, 1915; < £ 30 or near offer.—D. 0. Evans, Bridge Build- ings, Bridgend. 6904 pORSALE,—15.9 Clement Talbot Car, l913 Model, 5/6 seater; cost over X500 rf ect condition; price, .2350.-Apply, D.O. Evans, Auctioneer, Bridge Buildings, Bridgend. 6905 FOR SALE,-Pint and half Bottle6 Pure Mushroom Ketchup. Apply, Box 6936, Gazette Office. 6936 FOR SALE,—Good, sound Swedes, 2/6 per cwt., delivered; also Turnips, 1/6 cwt.— James Bros., Hernstone Pottery, Bridgend. 6890 FOR SALE,—Square Trap and Light Harness; suit business or pleasure.—Crocker, Aber- kenfig. 6996 FOR SALE,—Good Lump Chalk, dry, 3/- per cwt. delivered.—Apply, James Bros., Hern- stone Pottery, Bridgend. 6891 FOR SALE,-A Black POM; sale to good home, or exchange for Canaries.—Williams, Co-operative Butcher, Blaengwynfi. 6941 FOR SALE,-Perambulator; large round Wal- nut Table; also about 30 Yards Wire Net- ting; all good oondition.-Box 7014 Gazette Offiee. 7014 FOR SALE,-50 Gallon Oil Tank as new; price. II 25/—Apply, 8 Highland Place, Bridgend. 7019 FREEHOLD Building Land For Sale, situated at the Derwen and adjoining the Glamor- gan County Asylum Land, Pare Gwyllt.—For particulars apply to William Bevan, Acland Road, Bridgend. v 0918 A GOOD Bicycle For rSili.-Apply, Tydvil House, Acland Road, Bridgend. 7028 BARGAIN. Piano, Panel Front, Sconces, Walnut Case; excellent Tone; only J013 10s. cash; inspection invited.-62 Nolton Street, Bridgend. 7030 BARGAINS.-np Cart, 4-Wheel Show Wagon, Governess Car, For Sale cheap.—W. H. John, Cafe Royal, Bridgend. 6773 GoverneRss oyal, :728 Vicboria Street, Caerau. JJOUSE For Safe Victoria Street, Caerau. —Apply, Stephen Jones, 5 Cymmer Road, Caerau. 7005 pAIR 4ft. Strong Trap Wheels and Axle; Smith's Bellows, Anvil, several Axles, i Springs.—78 Siloh Terrace, Nantyffyllon, Bridg- end. 7039 RHODE Island Red, Speckled Sussex, Dorking and Game Cockerels, 18 months old, For Sale.—H. 0. Irvine, Southerndown. 6991 TO FARMERS.—9ft. Oak Gates For Sale; 18/- each.—Chas. Jenkins and Son, Bridgend. 6953 1913 B.S.A. and Sidecar; good condition; bar- gain.-Prosser, Dunraven Place, Bridgend. 7022 WANTED. W INTED for London.-2 Generals; ages re- quired.—Apply, Mrs. Locke, 3 Euston Grove, N. W. 6861 NAVVIES Wanted; 7!d. per hour, and Sf., Bonus.—Apply on job, Raglan Collieries, Heolycyw, Pencoed. 6939 WANTED to Rent, a Cottage in Bridgend or District.—Apply E., Gazette Offices. 6960 WANTED at once, General Servant; two in family.—Apply, Mrs. Coath, The Hut, Park Street, Bridgend. 6998 WANTED,-Experienced Cook-General, not under 25; comfortable home; good wages giTen to reliable person.—26 Caroline Street, Bridgend. 6997 NAVVIES Wanted; 7Jd. per hour, and 8/- Bonus.—Apply on job, Raglan Collieries, Heolycyw, Pencoed. 6939 WANTED,-Smftt lioy for office; must be good at ligures.—x'. liujiara, iJunuer anu Contractor, liixdgenu. Udil ■yyAN l'ED,—Someone to take Baby Boy to nurse or aaopt.Ipply, la, Australian Ter- race, bi-itigend. 7040 ANTED,—20 Gallons of Milk daily, to b » tieiivered 11 miles outsiue Bridgend.- Apply, tiox "20," Gazette Otiiees. 7008 "yy'AiVi'EJJ at once, Strong Girl, about 14, daily.-AlexanLira.iiutei, Bridgend. 7023 ANTED, Gotfd General. "-Apply, Mre Lewis, 8 Park Street, Bridgend. 7024 WANTED,-Experienced General. Apply, Mrs. Williams, Garth House, Bridgend. 7027 AN TED,—A Strong General for Housework. —Apply, with reterence, to Mrs. Rowe, Southerndown. 7056 ANTED,—General; two in family; good wages; age 18 to 25.—Mrs. Abse, 22 Coy- church Road, Bridgend. n_ 7061 WANTED at once, a Reliable (Lady or Gentleman) Organist for evenings.—Apply G. Farnhani Manager, Cinema, Bridgend. 7048 WANTED,-Young Girl as Maid; honest, in- dustrious and clean. Mrs. D. F Williams, Drug Stores, Kenfig Hill. 7055 WANTED,-Tenders for Hauling 300 Tons of Pitwood, within one and three miles of Pencoed and Bridgend Stations; good roads.- Apply, John Williams, Timber Merchant, Pen- coed. 7057 WANTED,-Day Girl. Apoly Walters, Stennmg," 39 Coity Road, Bridgend. 7006 WANTED,-All round Farm Hand (live in).— Thomas, Ynysawdre Farm, Aberkenfig. 6961 WANTED, Apprentices to Carpentry and Joinery, or to Joinery Machinist; good terms.—Apply, Hurley's Works, Tondu. 6942 ANTED at once, Strong lareneG-Apply, Alexandra Hotel, Bridgend. 6970 WANTED to Rent, a farm by a practical farmer, in the Vale of, Glamorgan or in the neighbourhood of Bridgend; 150 to 200 Acres, 10 or 20 acres more or less no objection prepared to take Stock, Crops, &c., by valua- tion-Apply, W.E., Gazette Offices, Bridgend. \VA TED,—Respectable Widow as House- ketrer. aged 35 to 45; total 'abstaiaer; family one.—W. James, 1 Mission Road, Garth, Maesteg. 6914 W ANTED,-A Laundry Vanman, with know- ledge of Bridgend and district; must be over military age. Good wages for suitable man.—Apply, Box No. 6885, Gazette Offices. N A VVIES Wanted; 7Jd. per hour, and 3/- Bonus.-Apply on job, Raglan Collieries, Heolycyw, Pencoed. 6939 WANTED,-Truc,tw,orthy Girl about 16, for housework.—Apply, after 2 p.m., Mrs Lewis, 38 Nolton Street, Bridgend. 6917 WAN T ED  ANTED immediately^ respectable fou^ Girl, about 20; plain housework.—Mrs. Davies, 10 Sunnyfride, Bridgend. 7012 WANTED, A Good, Capable General; good WS 7ndPPlj'' MrS' MeWrUm' 11 A^d Road, Bri(I.-en 692ci WANTED by January. 9th, Good General; small family.—24 Neath Road, Maesteg. DRESSMAKI NG.-N-, anted Apprentices and Improvers.—Apply, Madame Jones, Barry House, Bridgend. 6992 EXPERIENCED General Wanted; able to do good plain cooking; nurse kept; good home. —Lewis, Grocer, Blaengarw. 7002 QROCERY and, Provision- Trade.-Wanted, Good Haulier.—William Lewis, Newcastle Supply, Bridgend. 7025 GROCERY and Provision Trade.-Warehousc, man required; strictly sober; also smart lad as apprentice.—A Nicholas, Maesteg. 6956 JJAULIER Wanted; regular job.—Apply Chas Jenkins and Son, Timber Merchants, Brid- gend. 6957 JT ADY Drivei) seeks situation, for driving pri- vate or commercial car. B.S.M. certifi- cate.-Address, Barrett, 54 Stile Hall, Gardens, Cliiswick, London. 7011 MOLESKINS. 25/- per 100 paid for best quality till April.—Gerrard Brothers, Fur- riers, Edinburgh. 7000 NAVVIES Wanted; 7Jd. per hour, and 3/- Bonus.—Apply on job, Raglan Collieries, Heolycyw, Pencoed. 6939 STUDENT-MISTRESS Required immediately; spesial advantages. Breaks(a School, Porthcawl. 8943 TAILORiNG.-Wanted Skirt and Vest Hand; permanent situation.—Jones Bros., Paris House, Bridgend. 7026 Up-to-Date Appliances for turning out aver, class of work at competitive prioea, at the "Glamorgan Gazette" Printing Woirka. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS. MICHAEL DA VIES & CO., Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS, 15 Wyndham Street, Bridgend, ano Co-operative Chambers, Maetteg. HOTEL VALUERS AND GAUGERS (20 Years' J*perience). Arbitratnrs and Valuers under the Small Holdings and Allotments Acta. AGENTS FUR THE BEST FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Also for the Onion Castle Steamship Company to South Africa. The Cunaid Company for America and Canada. The Canadian Pacific, and the Allen Steamship Lines. SALE FIXTURES. Fea. 2.—Sale of Horses and Carriages, &c.T at Aberkenfig. Feb. 10.—Sale of Furniture at the Lesser Town Hall. — Sale of Fine Art: Pottery, Tea and Toilet Services, at the Town Hall. SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, HARNESS, &c. BRIDGEND ROAD, ABERKENFIG. TtJESSRS. MICHAEL DAVIES & Co., F.A.I. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, from Mrs. John (who is retiring from the Hauling, Contracting, and Posting business), on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of FEBRUARY, 1916, at the Stables, as above, the whole of her Stock of HORSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, HARNESS,, PLANT, &e. Particulars next week.. 6994 MR. R. J. FRANCIS. COITY, NEAR BRIDGEND, GLAMORGAN- SHIRE. SALE OF DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR. RICHARD J. FRANCIS has received in- structions to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Dunraven Hotel Bridgend, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1916, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such Conditions as shall be there and then produced), all those THREE FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, GARDENS AND PREMISES, Situate in Church Road, Coity, near Bridgend, let to Messrs. Evan David, Taliesin Thomas, and William Roberts at rentals of £1 2s. 6d., J31 2s. 6d., and X-1 per lunar month respec- tively (landlord paying rates). For Further Partfcuiars apply to Messrs. Gwyn and Gwyn, Solicitors, Cowbridge; or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 17 Castle- street, Cardiff. 691/ W. J. DAVIES, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, HOUSB AND ESTATE AGENT. AGENT FOR FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Nolton Chambers, 1 Nolton Street, Bridgend. 6091 D. O EVANS, BRIDGE BUILDINGS. DUNRAVEN PLACE. BRIDGEND. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, INSURANCE BROKER. Telephone. No. 152. 6125 TO LET. TO LET,-Sea View, Llangewydd Road, Bridg- end, with an Acre of Garden, Piggery.— Apply, 8 Morla Street, Bridgend. 6902 To LET,-House in Phyllis Avenue, with im- medite possession.—Apply, Michael Davies and Co.. Secretaries. 6926 TO LET,—The Greenmeadow Inn, Beerhouse, Llangeinor; immediate possession can be given.—Terms, apply Williams, Rock Fawr, Tondu. 6966 TO LET,—Spacious Business Premises To Let in Nolton Street, Bridgend, comprising ex- cellent Shop room, double counters, good living room, and capital warehou-.e.-itpply, T. L. Roberts, Emlyn House, Bridgend. 6937 TO LET,-Villa in Ewenny Road, Bridgend; all modern conveniences; electric light.— Apply. D. Llewelyn Thomas, The Grove, Llan- dow, Ccrwbridge. 7016 TO LET,—That convenient and well-situate Residence, <l TIle Pines," Church lioad!— Apply to Messrs. Michael Davies & Co., Auc- tioneer, 15 Wyndham Street, Bridgend. 7062 TO LET,—Lock-up Shop and Storeroom, centre of town, commodious premises, immediate possession.—Apply, Ben Griffiths, Newcastle Hill, Bridgend. 7050 TO LET,—House in Phyllis Avenue; rent 7/6 per week, with immediate possession.— Apply, Michael Davies & Co., Bridgend. 7063 TO LET, as from 2nd February next, 20! Acres of Grass Land at Colwinstone.—For further particulars apply, C. D. Thompson, The Estate Office, Wenvoe, near Cardiff. 7001 TO Let, rent free, in Bridgend, a Garden with Greenhouses and Peach House; tenant to keep grounds in order.—Apply to H. Phillips & Sons, Motor- Garage, Bridgend. 7047 A Modern Villa To Let in Castle Street, Brid- gend; gas and electric Light laid on.- Apply to William Bevan, Acland Road, Bridg- end. 6919 TOED ROOM and Sitting-room To Let; suit young ladies or gentlemen.-5 Vernon Street, Bridgend. 7049 (^OITY Fields.—House To Let; rent moderate. A y? ly, D. R. Jones, 10 Wyndham Street, Bridgen 6963 HEALTHIEST Spot in Bridgend.—House To Let at 58 Brackla Street; rent 4/9.—Apply, 54 Sunnyside Road, Bridgend. 7029 JJOUSE To Let at Pantypwllau, Coity, with large garden, also common rights; within easy distance of Brynwith and Raglan Collier- ies.—John Frances, Coychurch. 6868 I CUNNYSIDE House, standing in its own grounds; 3 reception and 8 bedrooms; with all modern requirements, electric light, etc.— Apply, Michael Davies & Co., Auctioneers. 6927 1916. TJNFURNISHED Cottage To Let.-Apply Miss John, The Shop, Southerndown. 6993 MISCELLANEOUS. ARTIFICIAI-, Hands, Easifit" Truss, Ladies' Belts, Elastic Stockinge.Allen Pearce, 23 Charles Street, Cardiff. Established 1838. 6296 DEAR Eggs are a regular little gold-mine to users of Karswood (harmless) Spice, con- taining ground insects, which doubles egg out- put. Packets 2d., 6d., 1 Try one.—Morris & Dobbins, Corn Merchants, Opposite Cattle Market, Bridgend. 7009 HENS which don't lay don't pay. Karswood Poultry Spice, containing ground insects, ensures eggs. Try a sample. 2d., 6d., 1/- pac- ket-s.-Evans & Hughes, Albany Stores, Ponty- cymmer. 7017 gCORN the foreign çryolk.' Turn your hens S into "shell factories" by giving Karswood Poultry Spice, containing ground insects, which doubles egg output naturally, without forcing, or liver trouble. 2d., 6d., 1/—Williams & Sons, Grocers, Bridgend. 6858 gCORN the foreign "yolk." Turn your hens into "shell factories" by giving Karswood Poultry Spice, containing ground insects, which doubles egg output naturally, without forcing, or liver trouble. Packets 2d., Gd., If-Howells, Station Pharmacy, Caerau. 6757 THE most severe egg-laying test on record proved that Karswood Poultry Spice, con- taining large numbers of ground insects, doubled the egg supply and improved the birds. Full particulars in every packet. 2d., Gd., 1/ By post, 4-id., 10d., 1/5.—Morgan Bros., Chem- ists, Ystrad Mynach. 6894 THE World's Greatest Egg Producer, ad- mitted by experts, is Ground Green Bone, which is ground daily, and sold at 2d. per lb. by the Agents for Karswood Poultry Meals and Spice and Uveco.—L. Walters & Son, 2 Park Street and Market Hall (Saturday only), Bridg- ena. 6465 16 HENS are paying one poultry-keeper's rent since using Karswood Meal (Sussex Ground). Read his letter in bags. gid. bag sup- plies 16 hens one week and ensures eggs.- Walters and Son, 2 Park Street, Bridgend. 7036 T. D. SOHOTIEi n tiill-Pooter and De- liver ien for Town and Conntry: N'lTlt8 .11 the principal hoardings io Bridgend. Work executed with deppatcb.—Addrt* Now the Now Bridge, Bridgend. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS. MR. JOHN DAVID. LLANTWIT IUJOB. NEXT MONDAY, JAN. 24th, 1916, at 11.30 a.m. 75 PRIME FAT CATTLE. 390 FAT SHEEP, PORKERS, & STORES. JOHN DAVID, Auctioneer's OScea, Cow- bridge. 7043 COWBRIDGE MARKET. SALE OF FAT STOCK. MR. JOHN DAVID will SELL by AUCTION, 1916 ,n 1UESDAi ?-?T. JANUARY 2?? 1916 10 FAT CATTLE. 60 FAT SHEEP AND PORKERS. Sale at 11.30 a.m. Auctioneer's Offices: Cowbridge. 7046' PONTYRHYL, GARW VALLEY, BRIDGEND. SALE OF EXCELLENT CART HORSES CARTS, HARNESS, PETROL ENGINE" ICMARPLTES, MENTS, SHEDS, &c. MR. ,JOln, DAVID has received instructions- from Mr. T. Squire (who is giving up his business), to SELL by AUCTION, on THURS- DAI, JANUARY 27th, 1916, "iz. a STAUNCH CART HORSES :-Bay Cart Mare, & years old, 16.3; Grey Cart Mare, 6 yeara old, 15.3; Bay Cart Gelding, seven years old, 16-2; Bay Cart Gelding, eight years old, 16.a; Bay Cart Gelding, aged, 15.3. 2 HEIFERS, Two gears Old, in good condi- tion. IMPLEMENTS, &c.-Five good Carts, built at Blackmill; nearly new Trolley, to carry 30 cwt;, 5' Sets Shaft Harness, 4 Sets Fore Harness, 4i H.P.. Petrol Engine, by Lister (nearly new), and Bamford's Chaffcutter, Belting, Small Chaff- cutter, very good Gig, suit horse 14.2, with acetylene lamps; Stable Barrow, Galvanized Corn Bin, 2 Wooden Corn Bins, Stable Requi- sites, etc. STABLE, 65ft. by 15ft., and Card Shed 29ft. by 15ft. adjoining, built partly of stone work and partly wood, with corrugated iron roof. These two sheds are held for a term of 99 years from 1st Nov., 1910, at a very low ground rent. Three, Months' Credit will be given to pur- chasers to the amount of X10 and upwards, or discount allowed for cash at the rate of five per cent.. per annum. Sale at 2 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices: Cowbridge. 7045 DEGA FARM, LLANHARRY, Near PONTYCLUN. IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS. MR. JOHN DAVID has received instructions from Mrs. Matthews and Sons (who are leaving in consequence of the Farm having been sold), to SELL by AUCTION on TUESDAY, FsoEldB), RUARY 1st, 1916, viz.:— 33 CATTLE.—9 Prime Fat Cattle, 5 Milch Cows, 15 Excellent Yearling and Two- year Old Cattle, 4 Calves. 78 BLACK-FACE EWES & FAT LAMBS. BACONER, SOW, 4 PORKERS. 7 CART HORSES, COBS and COLTS. CROPS 30 Tons Meadow Hay, 8 Mows Wheat and Oat Straw, 800 Bushels Excellent Black Oats, 6 Loads Mangolds. A Large and Varied Collection of NEW FARM IMPLEMENTS, Including: 5 h.p. Petrol Engine with Bam- ford Chaffcutter and Mill; New Self-Binder, Flat Wagons, Carts, Mowers, Horse Rake., Ploughs, Cultivator, Roller, Turnip Cutters,' Sheep Racks and Troughs, Harness, etc., etc. Full Particulars next week, or may be had of I the Auctioneer at his Offices, Cowbridge. 7042 VELINDRE MILL, PENCOED. SALE OF STOCK, HAY, IMPLEMENTS, and PAST HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. JOHN DAVID has received instructions from Mr. John Edwards, to SELL -by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, 1916, as above. Full Particulars next week. Auctioneer's Offices, Cowbridge. 7044 GEORGE THOMAS, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE & ESTAT1 AGENT, HOTEL AND GENERAL VALUER (15 YeIlJ' Experit-ne-.). i. LYNVI ROAD. MAESTEG. SALE FIXTURE. Jan. 25tlx.: Sale at White Lion Hotel, Maesteg,, of Leasehold Villa Residences and Dwelling Houses situate at Maes- teg; and Business Premises, &c., at Caerau. MAESTEG AND CAERAU.. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES, BUSINESS PREMISES, and DWELLING HOUSES. At Most Reasonable Reserves. TlfR. GEORGE THOMAS has been favoured with instructions to OFFER for SALE bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the White Lion Hotel, Maesteg, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of JANU- ARY, 1916. at 7 o'clock in the Evening (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then and there read and produced), the following Valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:- Lot I.-All that substantially-built, well arranged, and most pleasantly situated Lease- hold Residence, known as THE MOUNT PRIORY TERRACE, MAESTEG, now in the occupation of Mr. W. J. Jackson. The above is held under Lease for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1914, subject to a yearly ground rent of < £ 6 7s. Lots 2 and 3.—All those Two Leasehold Semi- detached Villa Residences, known as Nos. 1 and 2 PRIORY TERRACE, MAESTEG, recently erected by Mr. W. J. Jackson. The above are held under Lease for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of July, 1915, subject to a yearly ground rent of X3 4s. 9d. per house, payable as from 1st January, 1917. Lot 4.-All that Leasehold Dwelling House and Premises situate and being No. 2 GREEN- FIELD TERRACE, MAESTEG, now in the occupation of Mr. Bevan at a rental of 22/- per lunar month. The above is held under an under-lease for a term of 90 years from July 1st, 191.4,subject to a yearly ground rent of < £ 1. By Order of the Mortgagee. Lot 5. All that Leasehold Dwelling House known as No. 7 TONNA ROAD, CAERAU, now in the occupation of Mr. Hannaford at a rental of 24/- per lunar month. The above is held under an under-lease for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1875, subject to the very low yearly ground rent of lgj-. By Another Direction. Lot 6.-All that substatnially built and most centrally situated Double-fronted Leasehold Shop and Premises known as 128 CAERAU ROAD, CAERAU, and should produce an annual rental of X40. The above is held under Lease for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of November, 1892, subject to the very low yearly ground rent of 18s. 8d. The several Lots will be offered at most rea- sonable Reserves to ensure a Sale being effected. The Mines and Minerals are Reserved. For Further Particulars apply-As to Lots 1. 2 and 3, Mr. Walter Powell David, Solicitor, Adare Street, Bridgend; as to Lots 4 and 5, J. R. Snape, Esq., Solicitor, Maesteg; as to Lot 6, J. R. Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, Maesteg. 7052

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