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NEW SUMMER SUITS Stokes & Co's. HIGH CLASS TAILORED SUMS MADE TO MEASURE, OR READY TO WEAR. IT VERY LATEST GOODS NOW ON SHOW! The Noted Boys' Clothiers Little Boys' Tunic, NorMk, Regent or Saiior Suits, &C.—VERY GREAT VARIETY. BOYS' SMML SUITS-Hard-Wearing Iweet!s. Youths' Rugbg, Wtnttsor & Harrow Suits VBttTf SIMjmT Every Design & Material-Nothing Better in Wales STOKES & CO., EMryMy's Clothiers Cafotine Street, Bridgend. I RELIABLE CLOTH. Good WORKMANSHIP At THE TAILOR, MARKET BUILDINGS, The Palace CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE Continuous Performance, 6.30 to 10.30. Mat-,nee Every Saturday &t 2.30 p.m. Ad- a-buion: Id., ZQ.< 3d. CbLange of Programme MoxMiayn *md Th<tredaya. Full PttBM OrchMtr* (Conductor, J. SotetMn). .-Best Pictures in the District. Bridgend and District Investment AXD Loan Society. Loans Gi anted to Members. Co Operative Principles. For FaU Particulars apply to the Secretary- Mr.D.0.EVANS, Bridge Buildinga. Dunraven Place, Talophone, 152. Bridgead. ST. MARGARET S SCHOOL SOUTHERNDOWN. ————- ———— HEALTHY SITUATION. WELL RECOMMENDED BY PARENTS AND OTHERS. Excelle-nt Exams. Results. Moderate Fees. Cooktng. Housewifery, and Laundry. School Duties Resumed THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 1916. Individual Care and Attention by Principal MISS ALEXANDER. W. J. DAVIES, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT. AGENT FOR FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Mo!tonChatmber<. < NoIton SirMt, Bridgend. Mti < 1L_- MISCELLANEOUS. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Arms, Hacd-i, Crutches. Eves, "Easi5t" Truss.—Alien Pearee, 23 Charles Street, C:lI'.Eff. Established 1838. 7257 ACTUAL test proves that Karswood Poultry Spice, containing ground insects, produces double the egg" from the very same food. Pac- kets 2d., 6d., 1/—Llewellvu, Chsmist, Ogmore Vale. ? 7735 ACTUAL test proves that Karswood Poultry Spice producer double the eggs from the very same fowls. Packets 2d.. 6d., 1/ -.—Morris and Dobbins, Corn Merchants, Bridgend. 7686 HEAFSE; light, glass sides, own build; good as new; great reduction; cash or easy terms.—Marston, 21 Bradford Street, Birming- ham. 7451 IT isn't the number of chicks hatched out, but the number that attain healthy maturity that counts. Get the ration right. Use Vic- toria Chicken Meal—the proved food. It is made by Spillers and Bakers, Ltd., and tested by them on a 28 Acre Utility Farm against every other food existing. Ask these experts any question you like about rearing, and you will get a sane, simple and helpful reply with- out charge or obligation. Ask your Dealer for Victoria Chicken Meal, and send your queries to Spillers & Bakers, Ltd., Enquiry Dept., Car- diS. 7500 MOTOR LORRY, magnificent chassis, fitted with Body; our build; immediate delivery, cash or easy terms.—Marston, 21 Bradford St., Birmingham. 7152 NO-dead chicks where Karswood Chicken Powder, containing ground injects is used. 2d. packet supplies 20 chicks 7 dav*.—From Walters & Son, 2 Park Street, Bridgend. 7779 'THOUSANDS found chicks easy to rear last year by giving Karswood Chicken Powder, containing ground insectq, v hicb chickens love. Packets, 2d., Sd., !—Jones, Chemist, Kenng Hill. 77797 yHOfSANDS found chicks easy to rear last year by giving Karswood Chicken Powder, containing ground insects, which chickens love. 2d.. 6d.. 1,—Edwards Bros., Railway Stores, Bridgend. 7779 'THOUSANDS found chicks easy to rear last year by giving Karswood Chicken Powder, containing ground in<.ect" which chickens love. 2d., 6d., 1 -.—Howells. Station Road Pharmacy, Caeran. 7799 2 000 EGGS la whac nature endows each each hen with. Secure these eggs by giving Karawood Meal (Sussex Ground). 9M bag suppliea 16 hens one week. and usuallv doubles egg output.—Morria & Dobbins, Corn Merchants, Bridgend. 7177 TENDERS. TO BFILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TTENDERS are Required for the Erection of Two Villas at Fforddygyfraith, Cefn Crib- bwr, near Bridgend. for Rhys Thomae, Esq., Fforddygyfraith Farm. Plans and Specincations can be seen with the above, or at my oSce. The lowest or auy Ten- der not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be in my hands by May 2t'th.—J. S. Griniths. Archi- '+- and Surveyor, Charles Street, Bridgend. 779S LOST AND FOUNO_ STRA YED to TvthegLton Court. Mountain Ewe and Lamb. If not claimed and expenses paid, will he -old forthwith. 7785 CTRAYED from St. Mary Hill Court, 2 weeks ago, a Kerry Ewe and 2 Lambs with tails cut mid-day. Expenses paid. 7810- CTRAYED to Marlborough Grange, near Cow- bridge, Five Store Cattle, two blacks and three reds. If not claimed within 7 days will be Sold._ _7828 LOST, Cowbridge Fair Day (May 4th), Long- tail Cheviot Ewe, black spot on nose; just lambing when lo"t. Information to Rees, DarraTi. Cowbridge. .TOST in Gilfach Goch, Black Pocket Ledger.— Finder Rewarded by taking to Police Sta- tioii. ? 7332 IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.-Every Mother who values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use Harrison's "Reliable" Narsery Pomade. One application kills all 'Zits and Vermin, beautified and strengthens cne hair. In Tins, 'Hù. F%nd 9d.. postage Id.— G. W. FTARRISON, Chemist. Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Bridgend, E. H. GrifBth, Dunraven Place. Neatb, J. G. Isaac. Aberken- Ng. T. C. Jones. Nantymoel, H. Martyn Haghes, 74 Ogwy Street. Maesteg. G. Williams, Garnlwyd; Rhya D. Morgan. Alfred GriSiths. Caerau, Gwilym H. Howella. Ogmore Vale, T. Llewellyn. PoQtycvmmer. J. EL Hopkins. 72 .Oxford Street. Porthcawl, Duck. Chemist. AbergwynS. Idwal Jamee, fetter Roatt. Neath. D. Thomaa. 75 London Rn".A (Fill Cbm i!ltA!. Uto-daw ApphMtoe* for tnratnt ont every claM o* work as competitive pricet. at ttM Glamortan Gazette Priatmtr Worka. WANTED. WANTED,—A well-educated Youth as an Ap prentice.—Apply, Evans, Anthony & Co., Grocers, Bridgend. 7501 WANTEDT by'May 4th, Good General' for London; with reference.—Apply, 2 Melton Street, Eu&ton Square, London, N.W. 7595 W ANTED,-A strong, very"clean Girl for farmhouse; milking; good wages to cap- able girl.—Powell, King's Hall, St. Brides Major, Bridgend. 7640 W ANTED at once. General for farmhouse; also young girl (15) to make herself useful with children.—Apply, 7702 Gazette OSice, Brid- gend. _7702 W ANTED,-A Farm Labourer, accustomed to Washing anj Shearing Sheep, and harvest- ing.—Apply, with reference, to William Butler, Trehir Farm, Brynmenyn. 7687 'WANTED,—GoodGeneral not under 20; small family; plain cooking, no washing; man does rough work; .820; references.—Mrs. Richards, Elmsneld. Tondu, Bridgend. 7688 RANTED,—Good General; three in family.— Mrs. Lucas, Dunraven Place, Bridgend. WANTEDStrong Pony Gelding, about-liz hands, pass all tramc. Particulars, E., Gazette Onice, Bridgend. 7742 WANTED,-Youzig person about 19; plain housework; state age, wages; good referen- ces required.—Vines, Southerndown. 7706 RANTED,—A Young Lady.—Smith & Son, Stationers, Caroline Street, Bridgend. 7787 WANTED-Cook-General; two in family, good references essential.—Mrs. J. T. Edwards, Tresillian, New Road, Porthcawl. 7729 'RANTED,—PlainSewingand children's work; moderate charges. Apply, 14 Wyndbam Street, Ogmore Vale. 7757 RANTED,—Smart Clerk, good .book-keeper.— Apply, stating experience, age, etc., to Box 24, Gazette Onice, Bridgend TyANTED,—Experienced General, about 30; good %k-agp-; two in family.—Mrs. Messen- ger, 38 Coity Road, Bridgend. 7791 Ty ANTED at ouceT for light Munition work, Strong Girls or Young Women; wages start at 10 per week: previous experience un- necessary; clean, healthy work.—A. Hurley and Son-, Tondu. 7754 Ty ANTED,—A capable Lady Shorthand Typist with knowledge of Filing.—Apply, giving full particulars in nrst instance, as to wages, experience, with testimonials, Raglan Collieries, Lt., Pencopd. 7787 WA-TED, for Seaside Inn, near Swansea, a strong General Servant, able to wash; about 30 to 35 year.- of age; wages .620. Good home.—Apply, Whapham, Beaufort Arms, Pwlldu, Parkmill, Swansea. I 7818 WA-NTED immediate'y, for Hawking, three sober, pushing men.—Apply, Holwell & Co., Bridgend. 7289 'WANTED,—A Capable General.—Apply, Mrs. J. Meldrum, 11 Aekland Road, Bridgend. WA-NTED,-A strong, clean Girl as General; references required.—Mrs. Morgan David, 39 Merthyrmawr Road, Bridgend. 7766 YyANTED.—A Strong Girl.—ApplvT Liverpool House, Nantynylion, near Maesteg. 7824 W AN"rED9 to 10 6alloiis of Milk daily'; clo-e to Bridgeud; settlement weekly.— Apply, 7809 Gazette Onice. 7809 W AKTED,-A capable Lady Shorthand Typist with knowledge of Filing. Apply, giving full particulars in nrst instance, as to wages, experience, with testimonials, Raglan Collieries, Ltd., Peneoed. 7787 APPRENTICES Wanted to the Tailoring; good opportunity to learn the trade.—H. Levine, Market Buildings, Bridgend. 7786 A GOOD General Servant Wanted immedi- ately good references. Mrs. Williams, -Paris House, Porthcawl. 7698 (CONVERSATIONAL Lessons in French re- quired.— S tate terms to Box 7795, Gazette OSces, Bridgend. 7795 DRESSMAKING.—AssistantorgoodItn'. prover Wanted.—M. Daniel, 31 Grove Road, Bridgend. 7800 DRESSMAKING. — Wanted immediately, several apprenticE-s.—Apply, M. Jollow, Draper, Peneoed. 7747 DRESSMAKER would like Work in Ladies' own houses, daily, in Aberavon and Port Talbot.—Apply, Bex 7784, Gazette OSiee, Brid- gend 7784 Wanted. Alan used to Suction Gas plant preferred.—Apply Gwyn XichoIIs and Winoetd, Victoria Laundry, Bridg- end. 7781 GOOD General, able to Milk.—Mrs. Mordecat. Court Isba, Tythegston. 7728 TAUNDRY Vanman (ineligible) W',ntf(1 it once; good wages to man of smart a {.rf- ance.—Apply, Gwyn Nicholls and Wmneld, Ltd.. Bridgend. 7782 MILK Wanted, good regular daily supply; payments as desired.—Nicholas, Nautv- moel. 7669 QUOTATIONS are invited for. the Supply of ? Hay for the next twelve months, delivered at Stables, Nantymoel.—Co-operative Society, Nautymopl. 7776 CMART Boy Wanted; good opportunity to learn business routine.—H. Levine, Market Buildings, Bridgend. 7713 TWO Student Mistresses Wanted immediately (daily); mutual terms.—Break-ea School, Portheawl. 7736 TO LET. TO LET.—Cae Court Field, Church Road, Bridgend.—Appiv, Mrs. Wm. Cooke, 15 Park Street, Bridgend. 7658 TO LET,—House and Shop, or separately; centre town; moderate rent.—Apply Ben Griniths, Newcastle Hill; or Preece, Auctioneer, Bridgend. 7708 TO LET,—Clifton House, Newcastle, Bridgend. —Apply, D. 0. Evans, Bridgend Buildings, Bridgend. 7731 TO LET,—House and Shop, 61 Nolton Street, Bridgend; House and Shop, 58 Nolton Street, Bridgend; House, Market Street, Bridg- end.—Apply, Chas. Jenkins & Son, Timber Mer- chants, Bridgend. 7762 TO LET,—Two Unfurnished Rooms; moderate terms.—Apply, 14 Vernon St., Bridgend. TO LET,—Prospect House, Newcastle, Bridg- end, with Croft adjoining.—Apply, D. 0. Evans, Bridge Buildings, Bridgend. 7732 TO LET,-A Good Comfortable House, with every convenience; low rent; 57 Park Street, Bridgend.—Apply, Mr. Lewis, Caederwen, Brid- gend. 7423 APARTMENTS To Let; a soldier's wife or widow preferred, without children.—Mrs. B. Kelly, 16 Edward Street, Bridgend..7690 COMFORTABLE Roonis; bath h.' <S: e.; every convenience: suit young bu"iue. ladv.— Apply, C. Gazette Onice. Bridgend. 7833 pREEHOLD House To Let or For Sale, "Plas- Hyfryd," Park Street, Bridgend; charming situation, nice grounds; stables and coach-house. —Apply, Wm. GriJEths, 24 Mackworth Street, Bridgend. 7389 TpROXT Sitting-room and Bedroom; suit two Ladies or Gentlemen; piano.—Box 7807, Gazette Onices, Bridgend. TTEALTHIEST Spot in Bridgf-nd.—House to Let at 56 Braekia Street; rent, 49.—Apply, 54 Sunnyside Road. 7808 TJOUSE To Let in Coity Fields.—Apply, D. Morgan. 29 Morfa Street, Bridgend. 7815 TTOUSE To Let at White ? Rock.'B-dgend: 10/- weekly; bathroom.—Apply, D. 0. Evans, Bridge Buildings. Bridgend. 7769 THE Oldcastle Inn, Bridgend, to Be Let; low rental; proof trade.—Apply, The Abergarw Brewery Co., Ltd., Brynmenyn. 7826 VILLA To Be Let or Sold, situate on the Ewenny Road, Bridgend; all conveniences. —Apply, B. Prtchard, Court Road, Bridgend. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS. MICHAEL DAVIES & CO., Fattow of the Auctioneer:' Institute, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS, 15 Wyndham Street, Bridgend, and Co-operattve Chambert, P#aasteg. HOTEL VALUERS AND GAUGERS (20 Yeara' Mtperienoe). Arbitratora and Valoere under the Small Holdinga and Allotmenta Acts. AGENTS FOR THE BEST FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Alao for the Union Caatle Stoamahip Company to South Africa. The Cunard Company for America and Canada. The Canadian Pacinc, and the Alien Steamship Linea. SALE FIXTURE. End of May.—Sale of Farm Stock and Imple- ments. Early in Vune.—Sale of Horses, Trolleys, Drays, Governess Car, and Harness, at Sunnyside, Bridgend. BRYN AWEL/' OGMORE VALE. SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. NEXT WEDNESDAY. MESSRS. MICHAEL DAVIES & CO., F.A.I., have received instructions from the Execu- tors of the late Rev. Thomas Davies, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 17th dav of MAY, 1916, a Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Comprising the following :—7-Piece Leather Suite, Several Square and Oval Tables, Brass Fenders, Fire Irons, Handsome Hign-Low Frieze Velvet Suite, Arm Lath-Back Kitchen Chair, 7 Kitchen Chairs, Oilcloth, Carpet, Hearthrugs, Pictures, Ornaments, handsome 2- in. Pillar Brass and Iron Bedstead, Wire Mat- tress, Overlay, Feather Bed, 2 Other Iron Bed- steads, Palliasses, 2 Chests of Drawers, Cane- seated Chairs, quantity of Dinner and Tea Ware, Kitchen Utensils. Garden Tools, Door Mats, and about 27 Fowls. Sale at Two o'clock. MR. RICHARD MORGAN. MR. RICHARD MORGAN, Auctioneer, etc., been favoured with instructions from the WESTMINSTER FACTORY CO. to dispose by Private Treaty, of their Huge Stock of Abso- lutely New and First-Class FURNITURE, SIDEBOARDS, & PIANOS, At 20 per cent. Less than Pre-War Prices. My Advice to those about to Furnish Homes is to BUY NOW BEFORE THE GREAT ADVANCES. All Goods delivered Free and in perfect Condi- tion. Call or send for detailed illustrated catalogue, post free 6d.-This amount is allowed with pur- chase. Agents Wanted. Generous Commission. EXPERT RENT COLLECTOR. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. Distraints, Ejectments, and Police Court Matters relating to House Agency conducted per- sonally. Apply to Offices- GLOBE CHAMBERS. 7676 ABERAVON. D.0.EVANS, BRIDGE BUILDINGS, DUNRAVEN PLACE. BRIDGEND. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, INSURANCE BROKER. Telephone. No. 152. 612& FOR SALE. FOR SALE,—White Leghorn Eggs, 3/- per sit- ting; unfertiles replaced.—H. W. Thomas, Hilton, Colwinstone, Cowbridge. 7660 FOR SALE,—Cabbage Plants (Wheeler's), own grown and Carmarthen, Cucumber and To- mato Plants, Vegetable Seeds and Seed Potatoes, all best sorts.—For prices apply Ernest Cooke, South Parade Nurseries, Maesteg. 7572 FOR SALE,—Hay Loader, Water Cask on Wheels, Trap. and 2 Iron Cheese Presses.— RadcliSe, Waterton Court, Bridgend. 7701 FOR SALE,—Black Minorca Eggs, White and Black Leghorns, everlasting layers, non- sitters, 3/6 a sitting; Indian Runner Duck Eggs, 3 inspection invited.—C. Gould, 8 Highland Place. Bridgend. 7750 p'OR SALE,—Two Lea-ehold houses situated 12 and 13 Station Road. Nantymoel.—Apply, Miss C. Rees, Shop, Brync-och, near Bridgenn. 7797 pOR SALE,—15 'H.P. Darracq; Suitable for van.—Apply, "Darracq," Gazette OSiee. 7796 FOR SALE.—Flemisn Giant Doe, 9 months (unmated); 12,6. or exchange good breed chicks. Also an old slightly damaged rubber Water Bed.—Keen. Caebryn, Tondu. 7304 FOR SALE,-A full-size Pram, beautifully up- holstered, practically new; cost 7 guineas; will sell for ti cash.—Apply, J.A., Gazette Omce. 7710 cw ONi.-For SaJe by Private Treaty, Number 1 Tymaen Meadow, Cwmavon. Offers in writing should be sent to Mr. Moses Thomas, Solicitor, Aberavon, not later than the 1st of June next. 7790 CAERA F Football Ground.—For Sale, 9-ft. Second-hand Galvanized Sheets and Posts, 4 by 4 and 4 by 2.-Apply, J. R. Thomas, 3 Her- mon Road, Caerau. 7830 DAY-old Chicks, pure .Leghorn, Hunter and Camm strains, 7/- dozen.—Thomas, Cross Cottage, Cwmfelin, Maesteg. 7629 EGGS, 3/- dozen, off grass-run pure Rhode Islands. Minoreas, Leghorns, all mated to Simon Hunter's R.I.R. cockerels; one for sale.— Tubb, The Nest," Quarella Road. 7727 T IGHT Furniture Van For Sale; removable tilt, well built, excellent condition; also a 2-wheeled furniture cart to be sold cheap.— Apply. South Wales Furnishers, Bridgend. 7749 OLD-Established Credit Drapery Business For Sale; Maesteg j and KenSg Hill Districts; usual guarantees; owner called to join H.M. Forces.—For particulars apply J. McLellan, Court Road, Bridgend. ? 7803 SITTINGS Egga For Sale White Wyandottes, 3/6 a sitting: Golden Wyandottes, 5/ and White Leghorn, 3/ Indian Game 'Crosses, for table bird, 3/- a dozen.—Apply, C. P. Tucker, Baker. Bridgend. 7488 MOORLANDS SCHOOL, PORTHCAWL. Principals The MISSES GARSED SOUND ENGLISH EDUCATION. Recent Successes and Honours in Associated Board R.A.M. and R.C.M., Royal Drawing Society, and Cambridge Locals. Resident French Governess. Large Playgrounds, Tennis Courts, etc. Healthy Home Life. Recommended by the Medical Profession. REFERENCES PARENTS. Next Term Commences May 5th, 1916. Additional Premises Opened at Miskin House and Bungalow adjoining "Moorlands." AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS. MR. HARRY F. LAMBERT Fetiow of the Auctioneart' Institute of th' United Ktngdom, 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 (< months' credit). Growing Timber, Machinery. Household Furniture (modern and antique). SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, etc.. at the Star Yard, Bridgend, everr month. PALPATIONS made for Probate. Mortgage Sale, Tenant R:<;ht, Hotels, etc. PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE in Management of Estates. Ground Rents Collected. AGENT for Life, Accident, Fire and Live Stock Insurance; also Workmen's Compensa- tion. Various Freehold and Leasehold Residences And Villas in Bridgend, Portncawl and District to Be Let or Sold. Furnished and Unfurniahed Rouaee and Bungalows to be Let at Porthcawl. Reasonable Terms given for Selling Freehold tnd Leasehold Properties, Farming Stocks. Household Furniture, etc. Telegrams—' Lambert, Auctioneer, BridgecMi. Telephone, P.O. <?. OyncBt: PRUDENTIAL BUILDINGS. BRIDGEND. Branch Office! at Aberavon. Perthcawt. and Matttee. MESSRS. T. ELWOOD DEERE & CO. A.C.I.S. (Late Harry F. Lambert, Deere and Go.) AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS. VALUERS. and ESTATE AGENTS. VALUATIONS made for Probate. Mortgage Sale, Htytela, etc. furnished and Unfurnished HOUSES "-tid BUNGALOWS TO LET at Porthcawl. Also FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTIES FOR SALE. Estate OEcea: John Street, Porthcawi. Telephone No. 78. Aiao at Station Road, Port Talbot. and Bridgend. FORTHCOMING SALES. May 25th.— Sale of Household Furniture and Effects at Porthcawl. PLASTIRION, ESPLANADE, POHTHCAWL. I MESSRS. T. ELWOOD DEERE & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Wvndham Jenkins, Esq. (who is leaving the district), to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, on THURSDAY, MAY 25th, 1916, a Large Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Comprising:—All Brass and Black and Brass Bedsteads, Wire Spring Mattresses, Hair and Wool Overlays, Handsome 6ft. Solid Walnut Cheval Bedroom Suite (beautifully carved), Satin Walnut Bedroom Suite, Solid Walnut 7- Piece Dining Boom Suite, upholstered in Saddle- bags; Very Fine 6ft. Massive Walnut Sideboard, ntted with Plate Drawer, Cellarette and Cup- boards; Pianola in Walnut Case; Mahogany Music Cabinet, Music Stool, Antique Cigar Case, Occasional Tables, Walnut Overmantles, Lady's Bamboo Writing Desk, Brass Kerb and Fire Brasses, Upholstered Wicker Chairs, Bentwood Chairs, Kitchen Table, Screens, Axminster Car- pets, Skin Rugs, Set of E.-P. Meat Covers, Large Figure (Napolpon) on Pedestal, Large Mirror in Ebonizfd Frame, American Rocker, Mangle, Bedroom Ware, Child's Swing Cote, Oil Paint- ings and Engravings, Kitchen Utensils, and Sundry Other Articles. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. prompt. Goods on view Morning of Sale after 9.30. Auctioneei'e' OSices John Street, Porthcawl. 7817 MR. JOHN DAVID. LLANTWIT MAJOR. NEXT SALE, MONDAY, MAY 15th, 1916, At 12 o'clock noon. 45 FAT CATTLE AND CALVES. ?? COUPLES RADNOR and BLACK- -?? FACED EWES AND LAMBS. Also, immediately follow ing TWO-YEAR-OLD COB, the property of Mr. Parker, Mill Farm. TWO SPRING TROLLEYS, 2 TIP CARTS, 4 SETS SHAFT HARNESS, the property of an- other Vendor. TOHN DAVID, Auctioneer's Omces, Cow- ? bridge. 7820 NASH MANOR, Near COWBRIDGE. SALE OF MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, & SURPLUS I FURNITURE. HfR. JOHN DAVID has received instructions ? from Mrs. Came, to SELL bv AUCTION, on MONDAY, MAY 22nd, 1916, as above, includ- ing =— 12 H.P. Double Cylinder Portable Engine, by Marshall; Saw Bench, 9ft., with 4 Circular Saws; Carriage and Rails; Mortar Pan, 8ft.; Stone Crusher bv Mason Bros.; Large Quantity Belting, Shafting, and Pulleys; Chaffeutter (3- Knife); Mower, Band Saw, Morticing Machine, 5-inch Oak Planks, Pitch Pine Stall Posts'and Doors, 3 Iron Mangers, Quantity Iron Pipes, 7 Iron Racks, Large Entrance Door, Steam Car, Rnbber-tyred Victoria, Rubber-tyred Dogcart, Double and Single Sets Harness, Lady's and Crent's Saddles, Laudaulette, Horse Clothing, &c., &c. Full Particulars next week. Auctioneer's Omces Cowbridge. 7821 PENCOED. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. IM'B. JOHN DAVID has received instructions -"? from the Owner to SELL by AUCTION (at the Railway )nn, Pencoed), on WEDNES- DAY, MAY 24th, 1916, at 6.30 p.m. (subject to conditions of Sale which shall then be pro- duced), the TWO FREEHOLD COTTAGES & GARDENS, Situate near the G.W.R. Siding and Foundry at Pencoed, now vacant, and formrerly let at 16/- per Lunar Month. Further particulars may be had from the Auctioneer at Cowbridge or from J. T. HOW ELL, ESQ., 7823 Solicitor, Bridgend. THE BRICKWORKS, PENCOED. SALE OF STOCK-IN-TRADE. ]M'R. JOHN DAVID has received instructions from the Pencoed and Dinas Powis Brick & Tile Co., to SELL bv AUCTION, on WEDNES- DAY, MAY 24th, i916, viz.:— Quantity Various Size COPING, RIDGING, PILLAR CAPS. VENTILATORS. FINIALS, and Various Size DRAINING PIPES, &c. Sale at 3.30. Auctioneer's OBices Cowbridge. 7822 MR. HOWELL WILLIAMS F.A.t., AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, BRIDGEND and CARDIFF. Telephone, 1077. 6070 E. PREECE, JUN., F.A.A, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. AUDITS UNDERTAKEN AND BALANCE SHEETS PREPARED. INCOME TAX ADJUSTED AND SUR- PLUS REFUNDED. INSURANCES OF ALL KINDS EFFECTED AUDITOR UNDER THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT. 61, PARK STREET, BBIDGEND. GLAM. TELEPHONE, No. 0196. AUCTIONEER'ANNOUNCEMENTS. f GEORGE THOMAS, AUCTIONEER, ROUSE & ESTATE AGENT. HOTEL AND GENERAL VALUER (15 Years' Experience). 4. LYNVI ROAD. MAESTEG. May 16.—Salf of Business Premises, Villa Resi- dence- and Dwelling Houses at Maesteg and Caerau, at the White Lion Hotel, Maesteg.. May 31.—Sale of Freehold Ground Rents, Villa Residence', and Duelling Houses at Porthcawl. June 6.—Sale of Leasehold Dwelling Houses at Maesteg. Garth, and Caerau. June — Sale of Furniture at Maesteg. 7811 MAESTEG AND CAEHAU. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, VILLA RESIDENCES and DWELLING HOUSES. MR. GEORGE THOMAS has been instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Whit& Lion Hotet, Maetteg, on. 'TUESDAY, the 16th day of MAY. 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 1.—A11 that substantially built and well situate Leasehold Double-fronted Shop and Pre- liii,R4 known as. No., 21 TALBOT STREET. MAESTEG, now in the occupation of the owner, Mr. W. Da vies. The Property is held under lease for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1901, subject to a yearly ground 'rent of ;C7 4s. Lot 2.—All that substantially built, well arranged, and iii,);;t pleasantly situated Lease- hold Residence known as CARTREFLE" and being No.. 23 BRYNMAWR PLACE. MAESTEG, lately in the occupation of Mr. 1. W. Leake, which should produce a rental of .645 per annum. The above is held under Lease for a term of 99 years from June 24th, 19W, subject to a yearly ground rent of £5. By Other Direction: re Late Mr. Henry Davies. Lot 3.—All that Leasehold Dwelling House and Premises, known as No. 36 STATION STREET. MAESTEG, now in the occupation of Mr. S. Stokes at a rental of 25/- per lunar month. The above is held under Lease for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of July, 1896, sub- ject to a yearly ground rent of .82. Lot 4.—AH that Leasehold Dwelling House and Premises, known as No. 39 PARK STREET, MAESTEG, now in the occupation of Mr. John Casey at a rental of 26/- per lunar month. The above is held under Lease for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of May, 1892, sub- ject to a yearly ground rent of 18/ By Another Direction. Lot 4.—All that Leasehold Dwelling House and Premises known as No. 92 BRIDGEND ROAD, MAESTEG, now in the occupation of Mrs. Hop- kins, at a rental of 27/- per lunar month. The above are held under Lease for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of May, 1902, sub- ject to a yearly ground rent of 25/ Loi 6.—All that Leasehold Villa Residence. N' known as LLV-YKON," and being No. 5 CASTLE STREET, MAESTEG, now vacant. The above is held under Lease for a term of 99 years from the 23rd day of June, 1875, sub- ject to a yearly ground rent of £2 13s. 6d. Lot 7.—All that Leasehold Shop and Premises situate and being No. 66 CAERAU ROAD. CAERAU, now in the occupation of the owner, Mr. Poole. The above is held under Lease for a term of 861 years from the 1st day of June, 1903, sub- ject to the yearly ground rent of .61. By Order of the Mortgagee. Lot 8.—All that Leasehold Dwelling House* known a& No. 7 TONNA ROAD, CAERAU, now in the occupation of Mr. Hannafon, at a Rental of 2-1/- per lunar month. The a bove is held under Lease for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1875, sub- ject to the very low yearly ground rent of 16/ The Mines and Minerals, are Reserved. For further particulars apply- As to Lob 1 and 2, J. R. MORGAN, Esq., Solicitor, Maesteg: as to Lots 3, 4 and 5, E. E. DAVIES, Esq., Solicitor. Maesteg; as to Lots 6 and 7, A. KING DAVIES, Esq.. Solicitor. Maes- teg; as to Lot 8, J. R. SNAPE, E..q., Solicitor, Maesteg; or as to the whole, the Auctioneer, 4 Llynvi Road. and 8 Commercial Street, Maesteg. 7812 NOTtCES. GLAMORGAN WAR AGRICULTURAL SUB- COMMITTEE. PENCOED, BRIDGEND, AND DISTRICT SUB-COMMITTEE. LLANTWIT MAJOR, COWBRIDGE, AND DISTRICT SUB-COMMITTEE. MEETINGS of the above Sub-Committees will he he:d at The Wyndham Hotel, BHdgend, on SATURDAY. MAY 13th. at 2.46; and at The Swan Hote), Uantwit Major, at 3 p.m. on the 15th INST., to deal with the question of the Retention of Indispensable Men on Farms, and the Proper Steps to be Taken to Comply with the New All Farthers and Small Holders are cordially invited to- attend. D. JENKTNS. EVAN THOMAS, 7831 Chairmen of the

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