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CI N E MA BRIDGEND. RESIDENT MANAGER MR. FRED VARDLE. MONDAY, TUESDAY ct WEDNESDAY, Lost in Darkness! 4 Drama in Four Parts. f 1 THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY f QUEEN MOTHER Drama, in Font Partp. PRICES-2d-, 4d., 6d., 1/ Plus Tax. NOTICE.—The Manager will be pleased to arrange with a local Com- mit, ee or Red Cross Society for the arrangement of a Special Matinee in aid of local Hospitals, etc., and invites the co- operation of local talent. JJf -^1^- m i HAVE YOU EVER (::  ———————————————— # # J Paid our S howrooms a Vsit I "NO j  ———————  ————— ? # J J Then you have Missed seeing the  i Finest Selection of Furniture I Easy Payments in Sou?h Wales. # For Cash or Easy Payments in South Wales. ? WELL CALL TO-DAY! And have a Look Around. » — ———————————————————— » |I^P^j-lvRirn,sb,i^ i d Coll?Pat ???? ??f?? ??. jjt ??? tT ?x? Station Rd., PORT TALBOT, » and City Rd., CARDIFF. DYEING and CLEANING [a a modern method of money-saving WHY spend money on a new dress when you can save fully three-quarters of the amount by having your old dresses dyed or cleaned ? Many women are doing this just now We know this for a fact, because we are getting such a number of dresses to be skilfully treated at our Works. Dyeing and Cleaning is there done in per- fection. We clean Gent's Suits and Overcoats, and return looking like new. Feathers, Furs and Gloves Cleaned or Dyed. Curtains and all Household Fabrics Cleaned and Dyed. We E. VAUGHAN & Co., Ltd., Dyers and Cleaners, I Works. LLANDAFF ROAD, CARDIFF. AGENTS- I H. WOODWARD & CO, Ltd., ADARE STREET, BRIDGEND, COYCHURCH SOLDIERS' WAR FUND. AN RUCTION SALE Will be held at COYCHURCH in connection with the above, ON TUESDAY NEXT, DEC. 12th, 1916, When the following will be Sold:- STOCK: viz., Sheep and Lambs, Live and Dead Poultry, Geese, Ducks, Dairy Produce, Garden Produce, Furniture, Cutlery, Clothing of differ- ent kinds, and Other Numerous Articles. Sale to Commence at 2.30 p.m. Auctioneer Mr. MICHAEL DA VIES. ADMISSION TO SALE, TWOPENCE. Hearty Invitation to all. 9217 MISCELLANEOUS. 1S Words, 1 Insertion, 9d.; 3 Insertions, 1/6. A CTU AL Makers Artificial Legs, Arms, Hands, Eyes, Crutches, Trusse-s.-Allen Pearce, 23 Charles Street, Cardiff. 8745 piGS Are Often Troubled With Worms; Thorley's Worm Powders will clear same. Sold in Cartons containing 6 powders 5d., by Agents in all parts; 12 Packets One Shilling, post free, from Joseph Thorley Ltd., King's Cross, London. PROFITABLE Poultry Keeping is assured if you give your Fowls Ovum, Thorley's Poul- try Spice; it keeps them in the pink of condi- tion, and assures a full egg basket.—Get Ovum at Bevan and Lloyd's, Bridgend. 9068 pOULTRY Keepers should write to Joseph Thorley, Ltd., King's Cross, London, who are the Manufacturers of Ovum, Thorley's Poul- try Spice, for Thorley's Poultry Keepers' Ac- count Book; also Book giving useful hints to Poultry Keepers. Both sent Free. 9015 pIG Keepers Who Wish Their Pigs to pay should use as a Condiment Thorley's Food tor Cattle; keeps Pigs thrifty. Sold in Cases containing 56 packets 4/6. by Agents in all parts. MOTE economy. Karswood Spice containing ground insects. 2d. packet supplies 12 hens one week.—From Davies, 47 Oxford St., Pontycymmer. 9213 VOU want eggs. Karswood Spice (containing ground insects) produces them. Packs 2d. -John & Son, Corn Merchants, High Street, Cowbridge. 9212 you Should Know That Ovum is the Poultry Spice par excellence, and contains all that is necessary to keep poultry healthy and produce abundance of Eggs. Ovum, Thorley's Poultry Spice, is sold in cases containing 72 packets, Six Shillings, and Cartons, 1/1, by Agents in all parts. WE Must Produce More Eggs; therefore more Poultry-keepers must use Ovum Thorley's Poultry Spice. Those who do so are producing the maximum quantity of Eggs. Those who don't are limiting the output.—Sold by Rhys Williams, Town Supply Stores, Bridgend. 9016 100,000 Gentlemen wanted to send us their Stamped Addressed Envelope for our Free Sample; also particulars of our Merry Widow Novelty Aluminium Box.—Medical Rubber 1 Co., Merthyr. 9029 Bridgend and District Investment AND Loan Society. Loans Granted to Members. Co-Operative Principles. For Full Particulars apply to the Secretary— Mr. D. 0. EVANS, Bridge Buildings, Dunraven Place, Telephone, III. Bridgend, JVlid-Season Sale ——— OF Costumes, Coats, Millinery, Blouses and Furs. Commencing To-Morrow, Saturday, December 9th, FOR 6 DAYS ONLY! COSTUMES. 25 English Tailor-made Costumes, all new and up-to-date Style and Materials. Usual Price, 3s to 5 Guineas. ALL AT 501. EACH. COATS. 18 Cosy Blanket Cloth Coats. All Pure Wool. Some with Fur Collars. Usual Price, 49,6 to 55/ ALL AT 35jm EACH. MILLINERY. 50 Ready-to-Wear Real French Velour Hats. Usual Price, 18/11 to 29/11. ALL AT 12/11 EACH. BLOUSES. 60 Best Quality Crepe-de-Chene Blouses in 2 Designs only. All Colours and Cream. Usual Price, 21/11. ALL AT 14/11 EACH. FURS. A Special Discount of 15 per cent. will be allowed off the whole Stock of Furs. I w. & J. PALFERY, The Emporium, BRIDGEND. ————————————————————————————————. WANTED. 15 Words, 1 Insertion, 9d. i 3 Insertions, 1/6. WANTED,-Maid, about 18 years, to help Housekeeper; experienced in domestic work and milking.-Ap ly, giving references, to Rector, Llanmihangel, Cowbridge. 906G YVANTED,—Haulier, accustomed to the Gro- cery Trade.—Apply, Evans, Anthony & Cflv, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. 9114 WANTED,—A young Girl for Housework; lire in.—Apply, Mrs. Bedford Morgan, Caroline Street, Bridgend. 9162 w ANTED,-Reliable General; age not under 20, for small family.—Box 38, Gazette Offices, Bridgend. 9164 WANTED,-House in Maesteg, to suit work- ing man; with three Bedrooms, Parlour, Kitchen, etc. Rent, 24/- to 28/- per month; months rent paid in advance.—Apply, "House," Gazette Offices; Bridgend. 1981 WA-NTED immediately, Caretaker.—Apply, London City and Midland Bank, Bridg- end. 9222 WA.NLTED,-Superior, middle-aged Working Housekeeper; two in family. Apply, stating particulars, to D., Gazette Office, Bridg- end. 9198 yyANTEDy:—A Smart Boy, age 14-16; after school hours or all day employment.— Wyman's Bookstall, G.W.R.. Bridgend. 9216 W ANTED,-HaulIer to haul Coal from Ton Phillip Colliery to Cefn Cribbwr and Dis- trict; over Mililtary age.-Apply, Post Office, Cefn Cribbwr. 9200 WANTED,-Strong Man for Coal Hauling and Scavenging; good wages to suitable man.— Apply, Evan John, 2 Waunbant, Kenfig Hill. 9152 W ANTED,-Experienced Horse Driver; must be accustomed to cart horses; wages 35/- and extras for overtime. Also a Lad, 16 or 17, as helper; 20/- per week to start.—Apply, Williams, 5 Oxford Street, Cardiff. W ANTED,-A Good General Servant.—Apply, Mrs. Bryant, Victoria Hotel, Porthcawl. 9146 A PPRENTICES Wanted for Difapery, Dress- I making, and Millinery.—Apply, C. Stuch- bery, Bridgend. 9199 GENTLEMAN Requires comfortable Lodgings. —Apply, with full particulars, stating terms to Box 9215, Gazette Office. 9215 LADY Collector Wanted, 3 days weekly, or full week; good salary; references and security required; Maesteg resident preferred.—Apply, Anderson, Dental Surgery, Maesteg. 9221 ID ESPECTABLE Woman desires work, few days each week.—Apply Box 9155, Gazette Offices, Bridgend. 9155 FOR SALE. 15 Words, 1 Insertion, 9d.; 3 Insertions, 1/6. FOR SALE,—Young Pigs and Sow and Pigs; also Grey Horse, X8 10s.-S. Jones, Sarn Hill, Aberkenfig. 9122 FOR SALE,—Waggonette, seat 8; removable cover; cheap.—J. Thompson, 5 Bath Street, Port Talbot. 9193 FOR SALE,-Almost new, inlaid Mahogany Bedroom Suite, comprising—5ft. wardrobe with double mirror, lined inside with oak throughout; marble-top, 4ft. washstand and 4ft. dressing table with side wing mirrors; cost 25 guineas; sacrifice, X15 cash. Apply, T.H., Gazette Office, Bridgend. JH73 FOR SALE,—Rhode Island Cockerel Afullets, 1915; Cockerel Pullets, March, 1916; grand birds.—E. Lawrence, Ewenny. 9167 T D. SCHOFIELD, Bill-Poster and De- lieveries for Town and Country; renta, all the principal hoardings in Bridgend. Work executed with despatch.—Address, Near the 1 how Bridge, Bridgend. I I TO LET. 15 Words, 1 Insertion, 9d.; 3 Insertions, 1/6. A P ARTMENTS.-Two unfurnished rooms To Let.-Apply, F," Gaaette Offioe, Bridg- end. 9102 TO LET-Typenhryn, Coychurch, with stables, coach-house, etc.; large garden and croft.— Apply at the aboTe. 1163 TO LET in Colwinstone, Cottage and Garden; immediate possession. Apply, Thomas Bowen, Colwinstone. fi47 TO LET, Commodious Warehouse, West Street, Bridgend; lately occupied as pain- ter's stock-shop.—Apply, Cae Derwen, Park St. — 9191 TO-LET,59 Park Street, Bridgend, with every modern convenience, pleasantly situ- ated; low rent.-Apply, Mr. Preece, Park St., Bridgend. 9196 TO LET,-13 Acres of Good Grass for Cattle or Horges.-Thomar- Wick. 9183 TOLET,Greenfield," Coychurch Road, with out-buildings.—Apply, Johns, Tremains, Bridgend. 9160 TO LET,—House and ShOp, 9 Park Street, Bridgend; suitable for a butcher or other business.—Appljr, Messrs. Stockwood and Williams. Solicitors, Bridgend. 8466 TO LET,—House and Grocer's Shop, No. 79 Eastgate Street, Cowbridge.—Apply, Messrs Gwyn & Gwyn, Solicitors, Cowbridge. 9110 TO LET,-Penyfai Cottage, Ewenny Road, Bridgend.—Apply, Thomas, Dining Rooms, Queen Street. 9138 ALLOTMENT Garaens To Let at Waterton Lane. Apply to William Hewn, Surveyor, Urban District Council Offices, Nolton Street, Bridgend. 9171 A BERKENFIG (Tondu).-To Let, Stables and Loft, with Gas Engine and Chaffcutter; ex- tensive yard and shedding; two entrances.—To view, apply Guttridge's, Aberkenfig. 9219 CAE COURT, Bridgend, to be Let or Sold.— For particulars apply to Mrs. Cooke, 15 Park Street, Bridgend. 9124 SUITABLE for Colliers.—Houses To Let, Brackla Street, Bridgend; one minute from Station; rent 4/9.—Apply, 54 Sunnyside. 9116 VILLA To BE Let or Sold, Ewenny Road; hot and cold water; every convenience.—Apply, B. Pritchard, Court Road, Bridgend. 9158 FOR SALE. 15 Words, Mnsertion, 9d.; 3 Insertions, 1/6. FOR SALE,-56 New Disc Records, 1/- each; lot £ 2 10s.; or nearest offer. Also Cob, Trap, and Harness.—Apply to Arthur Burnett, Tynygarn. 9211 FOR SALE,—Sound Grey Mare, 14 hands; Governess Car, Harness, Rubber Mati Timber for Shed, 12ft. square; sell separate- illness cause of selling.-Nur-,o Gibson, Black Hall Farm, St. Brides Major. 9218 FOR SALE,—Two Prime Fat Hog Pigs; also „ new Chaffeutter.-Godwin, Quarella Road, Bridgend. 9157 FOR SALE,—Rubber-Tyre Governess Car; suit 12-14 hands; new condition.—Jenkins, Woodlands, Penllyne. 9145 MILK For Sale.—Apply, James Davies, Ochor Draw Farm, Bridgend. 9220 piANO, excellent tone and good condition throughout; cash, £ 16 bargain; inspection invited^—62 Nolton Street, Bridgend. 9175 WHEELBARROWS. Good strong Navvy Barrows; price, 13/- each.—Chas. Jenkins and Son, Timber Merchants, Bridgend. 8919 Advertise in the Glamorgan Gazette." If you want to sell, buy or exchange; you ftnnot do bettor. AUCTIONEER'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tn. ESTATB OF EVAN WILLIAMS. DECEASED. pENMARK AND- CROSTON F ARMS. (Within Fomr Miles of Barry and Two Milc% of Rhoose and Aberthaw Stations, Vale of Glamorgan Railway). HIGHLY IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALES OF FARMING STOCK, ETC. THE VALUABLE AND UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENTS of TWO FARMS, 600 ACRES. MR. HOWELL WILLIAMS, F.A.I., Has been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. Evan Williams to SELL by AUCTION, AT PENMARK, ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21st, 1916. THE FIRST PORTION OF THE VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, Comprising-A MAGNIFICENT HERD OF 144 WELL-BRED SHORTHORN AND HEREFORD CATTLE. 250 CROSS-BRED BREEDING EWES. 76 LARGE BLACK AND CROSS-BRED PIGS. CART COLTS, SUCKERS, ETC. And a Portion ef the AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and NUMEROUS OTHER EFFECTS, The Well-Kikown PENMARK STUD OF TROTTERS AND HACKS will be SOLD IN THE: SPRING. The CART HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, SURPLUS PRODUCE, &c., will be SOLD EARLY IN 1917. Full Details later on. ¡ Auctioneer's Offioee: Cardiff and Bridgend. t 9227 MR. HOWELL WILLIAMS r A. A., AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. BRIDGEND and CARDIFF Telephone, 1077. 070 I NOTTAGE, PORTHCAWL. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, PRODUCE, &c. MR. HOWELL WILLIAMS, F.A.I., has re ooived instructions from Mr. Thomas Thomas (who is giving up Farming), to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1916, the whole of his LIVE 10 DEAD FARMING STOCK, PRODUCE, Ac., Comprising:— 10 CART HORSES, COBS, & COLTS, viz.:— Bay Cart Gelding, five years old, 16.3 h.h.; Bay Cart Gelding aged; Chestnut Cart Mare, aged; 2 Bay Cobs, four years old, 14.2 h.h.; Bay Pony, four years old, 13.2 h.h. (all good workers in harness); Two-year-old Bay Cart Filly, Three-year-old Chestnut Hackney Colt, Two-year-old Bay Cob. 5 HEAD of WELL-BRED CATTLE, viz. :-i Barren Cow, 4 Two-year-old Heifers. 20 FAT YEARLING SHEEP. 2 STRONG STORE PIGS. 3i ACRES OF SWEDES (in Lots to suit Pur- chasers); and about 25 ACRES of RUFF AGE; Small Rick WHEAT STRAW, together with the Collection of well-preserved AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, ETC.: 2 Farm Carts, N.W. Wagon, Bamford Mowing Machine, Reaper and Binder, Bamford Horse Rake, Hay Tedder, Chaffcutter, Turnip Mincer, Pulper, Weighing Machine and Weights, Chain Block, etc., Cultivator, Howard's Plough, Sheep Racks, Quantity Sheep Netting, Galvanized Water Tanks, Chain Pump, 2 Sets Shaft Har- ness, 2 Sets Long Harness, 2 Seta Plough Har- ness, Breaking-in Tackle, Sundry Collars, etc., Iron Hurdles, Ladders, Quantity Pikes and Rakes, and Numerous Other Effects. Sale at ONE o'clock prompt. Auctioneer's Offices Bridgend and Cardiff. 9230 PYLE CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SHOW AND SALE (Under the auspices of the Pyle and District Agricultural Co-operative Society, Ltd.) MR. HOWELL WILLIAMS will hold his CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SHOW AND SALE, on TUESDAY. DECEMBER 19th, 1916, at the Crown Field, Pyle. Present Entries:— 80 PRIME FAT CATTLE. 385 CHOICE FAT SHEEP & LAMBS. 30 DAIRY-FED PORKERS. Further Entries respectfully solicited. Judging to commence at 12 o'clock sharp. Sale at ONE p.m. prompt. Prize Lists may be obtained from the Auc- tioneer, at his Offices, Bridgend and Cardiff. 9229 E. PREECE, JUN., F.A.A AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. tUDITS UNDERTAKEN AND BALA NC> SHEETS PREPARED. INCOME TAX ADJUSTED AND SUR- PLUS REFUNDED. INSURANCES OF ALL KINDS EFFECTED AUDITOR UNDER THE FRIENDLY SOCTETTES ACT tl. PARK STREET, BRIDGEND. GLAM TELEPHONE. No. (119fi MR. EDWARD PREECE, Junr., has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Dunraven Arms Hotel, Bridgend, on SATUR- DAY, the 9th day of DECEMBER, 1916, at 3 p.m. (subject to such Conditions as shall then and there be produced), all that LEASEHOLD JEOUSE AND PREMISES, Situate and being No. 28 CEMETERY ROAD, BRIDGEND, lately in the occupation of Mrs. Thomas (Widow of the late Mr. Wm. Thomas, South Africa). The Premises are held for the term of 99 years from 24th June, 1897, at the Ground Rent of iJl 7s. 6d. per annum. For Further Particulars apply to Messrs. STOCKWOOD & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Bridg- end; or to the Auctioneer, No. 61 Park Street, Bridgend. 9112 MESSRS. T. ELWOOD DEERE & CO. A.C.I.S. (Late Harry F. Lambert, Deere and Co.) AUCTIONEERS, 81. RVEYORS, VALUERS and ESTATE AGENTS. VALUATIONS made for Probate, Mortgago Sale, Hotels, etc. Furnished and Unfurnished HOUSES ana bUNGALOWS TO LET at Porthcawcl. Aleo FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD Paf) PERTIES FOR SALE. Estate Offices: John Street, Pnrthcuw Telephone No. 78. Also at Station Road, Port Talhot.1.. rtridgend £ HORT NOTICE. TEGRYN, ST. MARY STREET, PORTHCAWL. AIESSRS. T. ELWOOD DEERE & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Phillips (who is giving up Housekeeping), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1916, the whole of the Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Corn prising :-Oak Bedsteads, Wire Springs*, l Overlays, Feather Beds, Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Dark Walnut Bedroom Ste, WalJlut Dressing Pairs, Walnut Sideboard, Walnut Dining Room Suite, Mahogany-Top Dressing Table, 6 Leather-Seated Chairs, Walnut Draw- ing Room Suite in Red Plush, Large Ebonized and Gilt Overmantle, GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK, AMERICAN ORGAN IN WALNUT CASE. PIANOLA IN WALNUT CASE, MOTOR CYCLE, MANGLE, NEARLY-NEW SET OF PONY HARNESS, &c. Sale to Commence at TWO p.m. prompt. Goods on View Morning of Sale after 10.30. Auctioneers' Offices: John St., Porthcawl. 9226 AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS. MICHAEL DAVIES & CO., (Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute), AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS, AND AUDITORS, 1S Wyndham Street, Bridgend. and Co-operative Chambers, Maesteg. HOTEL VALUERS AND GAUGERS (20 Years' Experience). Arbitrators and Valuers under the Small Holdings and Allotments Acta. AGENTS FUR THE BEST FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Also for The uni. on Castle Steamship Company to Soutiv Africa. The Ctiitard Company for America and Canada. The Canadian Pacific, and the Allen Steamship. Lines SALE FIXTURES. Dec. lith.-1,3ale of Furniture, etc., at Maesteg. Dec. 12th.—Sale at Coychurch for Soldiers' War Fund. Dec. 13th.-Sale of Boarding House Furnitnre- and Effects, at 32 The Esplanade. Porthcawl. Dec. 18th.-Sale of Furniture, Motor Car, etc.. at Kenfig Hill. Dec. 18th.-Sale of Leasehold Dwelling Houses, Garage, and Lock-up Shop, with Greenhouses, at Kenfig Hill. Dec. 19th.-Sale of Leasehold Dwelling Houses at Port Talbot. Dee. 19th.-Sale of Furniture at the Town Hall, Bridgend. Rn J. B. PHILLIPS. 90 and 94 CASTLE STREET, MAESTEG. SALE OF FURNITURE, STOCK & SCALES, ETC. NEXT MONDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1916. MESSRS. MICHAEL DAVIES & CO., F.A.I. have received instructions from the Official Receiver, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Pre. miaes as above, on MONDAY NEXT, a nmnlf amount of STOCK of Pickles, Salmon, Starch, Sauces, Biscuits, Soap, Blue and Sweets, Paper Bags, 2 Small Scales and Weights; also a Handsome Solid Walnut Bedroom Suite, with Wardrobe, a Walnut Bookcase, a 2-in. Black and Brass Bedstead, Wool Overlay, Wire Mat- tress, Kitchien Table, 4 Chairs, 2 Basket Arm Chairs, a Braes-Top Fender and Irons, a Satin Walnut Bedstead, Pair of 6ft. Palliasses, 2 Pillows, Pictures, Ornaments, Cornice Polee; together with a Quantity of Linoleum and Mats. Sale at No. 94 at ONE o'clock, and at 90 im- mediately following. For Further Particulars apply to the Auc- tioneers at the Co-operative Chambers, Maesteg, or at Bridgend. 32 THE ESPLANADE, PORTHCAWL. SALE OF BOARDING-HOUSE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. MICHAEL DAVIES & CO., F.A.I., have received instructions from Mrs. Richards, who is leaving Porthcawl, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of DECEMBER, 1616, the whole of her FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising: A Highlow Plush Suite, Extend- ing Dining Table, Several Folding Tables, Over- mantles and Pier Glasses, Oil and Water Colour Paintings, Cheffoniere, Book Case, a Large num- ber of Chairs, Hat and Coat Stand, Fenders, Curb and Fire Utensils, Blinds and Rollers, Poles, Rings, and Curtains, Chest of Drawers,, Couch, a Quantity of Glass, Ware and Kitchen Requisites and Utensils, Several American Satin. Walnut Suites, Dressing Chests and Tables, Oak Bedsteads, Iron Ditto, Wire Mattresses, Wool Bedsteads, Millpuff Beds, Commode, Carpets, a Overlays, Millpuff Beds, Commode, Carpets, a Quantity of Linoleum, as laid; Hearth Ruge, Mats, a Copper Fountain, Lamps, Bread Cut- ting Machine, 4 Handsome Tapestries in frames, a Cream Friezer, &c., &c. Goods on View Morning of Sale. Sale at ONE o'clock sharp. For Further Particulars apply at 15 Wynd- ham Street, Bridgend. ABERAVON. GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF WELL-BUILT LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES. flJESSRS. MICHAEL DAVIES & CO., F.A.I., have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Walnut Tree Hotel, Aber- avon, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1916, at 5.30 o'clock in the Evening, subject to the conditions of Sale to be then produced, all those FOUR LONG LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, Situate and being Nos. 25, 27, 29 and 31 LESLIE STREET,ABERAVON. Each House contains Six Good Rooms. There are back entrances and gardens, with the usual offices. Well let to good tenants at 7/- per week each, the Aggregate Rental being .£i2 16s. per annum, Landlord paying rates and taxes. The 1 ronts are of polled stone. Water is laid on, and the drainage is modern. The Property will be offered in separate Lots. if desired. Mines and Minerals are Reserved. Held under Lease for 99 years from the 1st of July, 1912, at the low annual ground rent of1 £ 1 14s. per house. The Auctioneer recommends the above Pro- perty as a very desirable investment, which will greatly increase in value. For Further Particulars, apply to the AUC- TIONEERS, 15 Wyndham Street, Bridgend; or to DAPHO L. POWELL, Esq., Solicitor, Bridg- end and Pbntycymmer. MR. R. J. FRANCIS. PETERSTON AUCTION MART. TENTH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SHOW AND SALE OF FAT STOCK. MR. RICHARD J. FRANCIS will Hold the ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE at the Mart, as above, on THURSDAY NEXT, DEC. 14th, 1916, when upwards of TWENTY GUINEAS in PRIZES will be given. Present Entries:— 110 GRAND FAT CATTLE. 310 CHOICE FAT SHEEP, LAMBS. AND, WETHERS. 65 BACONERS and PORKERS. From the Principal Feeders in the District. Fed expressly for this Show and Sale. Judging at 11.30 a.m. Schedule of Further Particulars may be ob- tained from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, IT Castle Street, Cardiff. 9231f