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PREPAID ADYERTIBEMEIfTa. PREPAID SCALE. The following Scale of Charges ueourei the Insertion of the following classes of Advertisements In both "THE BRECON AND RADNOR EXPRESS," C AND "THE RADNOR EXPRESS," APARTMENTS. SITUATIONS VACANT OR WANTED, TO BE LET OR SOLD. LOST AND FOUND. AND MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Three Six Words. Once. Times. Times. it words 0 9 1 0 2 < ft words 1 0 2 S 8 10 words 1 < II 8 < 0 Each extra 8 words 0 4 0 8 1 0  In cases where replies are to be sent to the "Express" ? OBce, and forwarded by us, 3d extra to above prices must be sent. In all cases these Charges are for cash with order. If not pre-paid, they will be charged sixpence per line per insertion. Marriage Notice, 2/0. Birth Notice, 2/6. Notice of Thanks, 2/6. In Memoriam Notice, 2/8. Obituary Notice, 2/6. Notice of Death and Funeral, 2/0. Wedding Presents. 2d per line. List of Wreaths in Funeral Report, 2d per line. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. The greatest care is taken to Insert advertisements on the date and in the position ordered as well as to secure their being correctly printed, but the Proprietor cannot be responsible for inaccuracies in either of these respects, or for any consequences arising there- from. Every care is taken to ensure the prompt Insertion of all advertisements and accurate delivery to advertisers of replies to their advertisements, but the Proprietor does not guarantee the insertion of an advertisement in any specified week, or at all. and will not be liable for any loss occasioned by the failure of an advertisement to appear in any specified week, or at all, from any cause whatever. Advertisements and replies are only accepted subjeet to the above conditions. Copies of the "Brecon and Radnor Express" or the "Radnor Express" can be sent to subscribe* by post M followsUnited Kingdom, 13 weeks for 2/2; 26, 4/4; 52, 8/8; France and British Colonies, 10/10. per annum; U.S.A., neutral counrtiea, 13/- per annum (payable in advance). SITUATIONS YACANT. T3AILIIT wanted.—A good reliable married man to manage a farm, 40 to 50 acres, in Clifford Parish. Apply, stating age, wages, ex- perience and references, Box 892p 282, "Express" Office, Brecon. GOOD Cook-General at once; good wages.— Carter, Greyhound HdLel, Newport. 457pl43 OOD Genera l wanted, about 18 years, or older. Api-ly—Lenoil Cottage, Hay. HHI¡bl,' 13 GENERAL wanted, 4 in family, good home and outings; fare paid and must have good re- ferences. Write wages required and where to C 214, send for reference to hs Cole, "Cazenove," 214, Park Road, Chiswick, London, W.4. 403p212 GOOD General wanted immediately; good wages: comfortable home; references. Ap- ply-Fronll1. Somerset Hotel. Abertillerv. i 508p/165 HOUSE-Parlourmaid required: two in family insurance paid.—Apply, stating age and re- ferences, to Miss Finky, Angelton House. Bridg- end. 506p/73 MEN Required to be trained as Motormen for -"J- Tramways, must be ineligible for military service. Wages commencing 6d per hour, rising to 7d, plus War Bonus of lid per ihoux to single man, and 3d per hour to married man. Time and a quarter paid for Sunday work, and double time for Bank Holidays. Uniforms provided. Apr>< Rhondda Tramways Company (Limited), Porth, Rhondda. 758/59/212 rJp- iMBEK, Fellers wanted. Replies to Box 807,160/73 '*Bxpress" Office, Brecon. npiMBER. Hauliers.—Wanted price for hauling timber to Stations in Cheshire, Denbighshire, nad Montgomeryshire. Replies to Box 808/60/73 "Express" Office, Brecon. THE PEARL ASSURANCE COMPANY, re- — quires additional Agents, whole or spare time, throughout Breconshire, part of Hereford and Radnor. Excellent terms for those who can in- troduce business. Assistance given. Up-to-date prospectuses including National War Bonds by easy instalments. Applications from ladies in- vited. Apply—Williams, Gower House, Bre- con. 451p/73 THE Abergavenny Hand and Steam Laundry — Co., requires an agent to receive and dis- tribute parcels. Apply-Manageress. 465p/212 WANTED smart boy as apprentice to Printing Trade. Apply Manager, "Express" Office, Brecon. WANTED, Lady Clerk: also young lady for sliop.-Tombs, Registry, 10, Penylan Road, Cardiff. 294p7318 WANTED expeienced Cook-General, wages £22 to £-26. Apply-" Elvezi a." Radyr, Glamorgan.. 462p/212 X\rANTED General, about 15 years of age. Ap- ply-13, Bridge Street, Brecon. 466p/212 ANTED, a Cook, small dairy, between-maid W kept; aho a house-parlourmaid: friends might suit. Apply—Mrs Crawsbay, Dimlands, Llantwit Major, G-lamorgan. 461p/73 ANTED, youth, about 17, for furnishing de- W partment, trustworthy, and smart at figures. State wages and experience. Apply-"A," c/o "Express" Offices, Brecon. 839/47/143 W ANTED, competent man for bread delivery van and warehouse work; good wages given. Apply—Co-operative Society, 11, Ship; Streeta, Brecon. 476p/212 j WANTED .-Cowman with working family, or daughter to milk and assist generally; un- derstands feeding and care of stock. John Wil- hams, Newton, Brecon. 473p/212 WANTED, timber hauliers to haul into Llan- gammareh Station about 20,000 ft. Fir Poles, a bout 1? miles good road for tractor or horses also 15,000 ft. Larch Poles and Pitwood to New Radnor or Scanner. 3 to 31 miles good road. Apply-Price and Williams, Builth Wells. 864/47/282 WANTED, men as carters and porters, inelig- ibie for Army. Apply Staff Office. L. and N W Railway, Queen Street, Wolverhampton. 863/61/282 i T/17"ANTED, ot large Estate in Radnorshire, 2 ■ ??' experienced Carpenters.—Apply, crating wS^es and references, to Mackintosh, Pcnybont, I R. 485-p282 WANTED, at once. good General, about- 20.— Mrs Hicks, Faeleigh, Beaufort Road, Llan- drindod. 484p W ANTED a strong youth. 16 to 17 ydars of age, for-warehouse work; 1:1D "ineligible" man or strong girl would suit. Apply-Irredit,h and Sons, Brecon. 496p/282 j WANTED, good Cook-General, 2 in family, no washing, £'2O-£22.-AppJy, Lowrie, Lyn- washing, £ 20— £ iwood, Radvr, neaa- Cardiff. 498p282 TyANTED, single man as gardener, and make himself generally useful; good wages. Ap- .ply. J. Temple, Veterinary Surgeon. Aberaman, Dr. Aberdare. 487pi!282 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, immediately, young Girl, able to wait. Apply, with references, Crown Hotel, Builth Wells. 876/61/282 TTTANTED, healthy, reliable girl as Nursemaid to one babv.—Mrs Robathan, Cathedral School, Llandaff, nr, Cardiff. 860/61/282 W ATED, Housekeeper for cottage, age 45 to 50, one able to milk preferred. Good home to suitable person, one .in family.—Apply, stating age and wages, Price, 29, Pendervn, Aberdare. o 0' 497p282 TTrANTED, a reliable general servant. Apply- Miss Cunningham, Cam Brae, Cefn Coed. 867/61/282 TIT ANTED, healthy reliable girl-, nursemaid for baby six months old. Apply—'Mrs Rogers, Aberedw, Builth Wells. 505p/73 W ANrrED.-Hclp in small farmhouse; middle- a-ged person preferred. Apply-J. A. c/o H. R. Grant, Hay. 890/GIn TSTANTED. at once, good General Sei-N-ant f" Matthews, Pengarth, LSandrindod Wells. 295/51/212 WANTED for corn and coal depot, a man over military age. for general work, ca.rting, etc.—Jenkin E. Morgan. Glasbury. 417p/212 WANTED House-Parlourmaid (housemaid kept): good references esseiit 'al. -\Irs Hennie Brewer, Boug-hrood House, Brecon. 515p,/73 TITANTED useful liell) in superior farm house, two in family, good wages 'to suitable per- son*. Appl' y—Miss Bavliss, Lv" de Court, Here- ford. 511p/73 T\7"ANTED. Man to haul flour, &c., iiid attend to 2 or 3 cows: must be over auiiftary age. or ineligible for ArDiv.-NI. H. Hope, Newbridge- j on-Wye, Hads. 910/61/73 j TyANTED, young Girl, about 15. for house- j hold duties; general kept.—Mrs Davies Lower Porthamaf. Three Cocks, R.S.O. 911/61/73 TyANTED, immediately, a few smart young ladies for counter work, etc.—Apply, Leader, Y.M.C.A. (No. 1). Bovton Camp, Wilts. 521p282 SITUATIONS WANTED. T ADY, life experience in grocery, desires post — as housekeeper and assist business; highest references; full particulars on application to Box 513p/73, "Express" Office, Brecon. APARTMENTS WANTED AND TO-LET. TWO furnished rooms to-let, without attendance. — —Nurse Morgan, 5, St. John's Head. Bre- con. 495p/282 TO LET. K NIGHTON.-A good double-fronted Shop. No. 22. High Street, to Let from Lady-Day. —Apply to Mr Frank Nott, Manor House, Knigh- ton. 864/52 HOUSES WANTED, FOR SALE, OR TO LET. T O-Let, Lock-up Shop and Bakehouse at Cly- dach, Brecon&bire, for many years occupied by the late Mrs M. Da vies. Apply-Probert, 1, High Street, BIaenavon. 852/61/212 TO-LET, Cottage and garden from March 25th, I — 1918, suitable for two aged persons. Apply R. Griffiths, Llaneroh, Llangunllo, Radnor- shire. 830/60/212 T O-Lelt, March 25'th, Bank Cottage; two acres. — of land; good out-buildings. APPlY-Wit-II liams, Harpton Villa, Llandrindod Wells. 856/51/212 TO-LET, cottage and garden in Cregrina Vil- j lage, from March 25th.—Apply to C. EWlns. I Edw View, Cregrina, Builth Wells. 491p/213 TO-LET.—From Laciy Day next, Redwood Cottage. Llant'airwaterdine, Salop, with buildings and 14 acres of land. Apply-E. Nicholls, LIandewv. Penvbont, Pads. 891/G1/7? H^O Let, Glanrafon, Builth Wel!s, from May 1st; 8 bedrooms, bath-room, h. 'and c., 3 reception rooms, kitchen and scullery, and good kitchen garden.—Apply, Mrs Prosser, Brvntirion, i Builth. 9i8/47./73 WANTED, cottage in country village, or place. of trust as caretaker.—Apply, by letter, Box 423p/282, "Express" Office, Brecon. I FARMS FOR SALE OR TO LET. TO-Ler, Hondon, Bryngwyn, 25th March, 117 — acres; extensive right of sheep-wlalk on ad- joining mountains. Apply—J. W. Boore, RJni- lan, Aberedw, Builth. 468p/212 LOST AND FOUND. I L OST, from Hondon, Bryngwyn. ^ince end of November, 9 Welsh Ewes (1 black), pitched M on ribs, dark raddle marks round loins and crup.—Information to Maiide, G-wendwfnant, 1 Wa lton, Kington. 516p73 T OST, black foxhound dog, white collar and feet, rough coa-ted; also, white foxhound biteli, damaged tail, tattoo murk G.H. inside eacit ear.—Rees. Maesffynon, Aberdare. 520p73 QTRAYED to Pwllcwrw, Lliandefalle, since December, Welsh Ewe. Owner can have same upon payment of expenses.—Evan Her- ring. 469p/212 SJTUAYED to LiDwont, Hanbiadam-fynydd, mountain pony; owner can have on paying ex- ) penses.—Thomas George. 478p CTRAYED to Noyadd Farm, Llanstephen, since November 1st, 2 Welsh Ewes, pitch- j marked J.H. If not claimed within 14 days will be sold.—James. 881,1501/282 FOR SALE OR PURCHASE. I A Bargain to Farmers, Timber Hauliers and 4)t. rs. Active thick set brown Caro Mare, "Jolly," 8 years. 15lhands, in foal to cart horse; £ 27 pretty thick built roan C'art Mare, "Blos- som," lieavy built, 6 years, 15.1 hands, not in foal, £ 30; powerful bray Cart -Nf,%re, "Lofty," 6 years, 16 hands, £ 30, suitable timber hauling; a smart thick set strong bone bay Mare, "Stout," t 6 years, 15 hands, in foal to cart horse, S-126. A bove ihorses sound, quiet, staunch workers. shafts- or chains, all kinds of farm and roud work. 'I Guarantee given with e ither, and carriage paid to buyers. Also, two sets of shaft harness and set of chain harness. Stylish varnished crank axle float, never been used, cheap.—Hauling Yard, New Ruperra Street, near Cattle Market, New- port, Mon. 522p/212 A RMY" Boots, 7/6 to 10/6 pair, post 6d extra., W' 11 out-last new boots three times t'he price. —Nicholson, Orchard Street, Brecon. 486p/282 A RMY Boots, well repaired by local workmen, — 10/6 pair, postage ifreei. Send postal order, stating studded or plain. Satisfaction guaranteed also, extra- special 'heavy boots, well studded, 13/6 pair, grand boots for land workers, all sizes trade I supplied.—Bath Army Boot Stores, 19, West.gate Buildings, Bath. 490p/282 j I PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. ARMY-Boots.-We handle the Government C. Army Boots only. The best for civilian wear. We re-sole them with t lb. soles. Hob- bed or plain. Tips. on heels and toes, 10/6 and 12/6, carriage 6d. Cash refunded.-Deaves, 158, St. Luke's Road, Bristol. 278p/28218 ARMY BOOTS.—Second-hand, 6's, 7's, 8's, 9's, '— 10's 5/6 per pair, carriage paid; ready for wear; money returned if not satisfied.-J. Smith, Ross Works, Birksland Street, Bradford. 351p/283 BOOT Repairers.—Large Aock of unrepaired I — Army boots, best quudity write for prices. j -Nicholson, 15, Orchard St., Brecon. 471p/212 (^FATHERS.—Wanted new goose laud duck in i large or small quantities, good prices given. —Greenlands, Ltd., Hereford. 862/61/282 FOR Sale, 300 pairs of good oak and wyoh elm j stocks or naves, oak spokes, ash and elm planking. Apply by letter to Box 827/47/212, "Express" Offices, Brecon. FOR Sale.—Shorthorn Cow with young calf, good milker, quiet.-Price, Glangwye, Boughrood. 470p/212 T?OR Sale, dark brown entire cart horse, -? "Honddu Spark," rising 6 years old, 16?2 hands higii. sound sure foal getter, "Sire Henche Spark." 18795, G. Sire, Hendre Baronet, 16711, Dam by Bhampton Paragon, G. Sire Barrow Sir James, 17142. Apply-D. James, Lloegr Farm, Lower Chapel, nr. Brecon. 481p/282 FoIt Sale.-Ccod market trap, lancewood shafts, j Warner wheels, £ 6 10s; bargain (room want- .ted).-D. Jones, Pant Road, Dowlais. 489p282 FO" Sale, about 100 tons of Swedes and Man- golds. On rail Abergavenny. Apply— Rogers, Red Barn, Fon SALE. strong Cart Filly, rising two years. — A. L. Davies, Upper House, Howev. Uan- drindod Wells. 878/51/212 }"OH Sale. 600 ash, 14,000 ft., 1 to I} miles from station, good road, se31 on ground cut down and rotinded.-AI)plv, Price and Williams, Builth. 917/47/212 VOR Sale, second-hand treadle Singer's sewing machine.-Apply, 526/73, "Express," li rocon. VOR Sale.—Two 'horses, suit farmer.—Apply, _L "Express, Brecon. GOOD RATS are the rats thia;t have been rationed with Rodine. It makes the final rat ration. Safe, sure and speedy. 6d, 1/ 3/- and 5/ post, 3d.—Harley, Chemist, Perth. Agents :-Stanton, 26, High Street, Brecon; D. 1. Williams, Llanwrtyd; H. J. Sparey, General Stores, Presteign; J. Ward, Builth Wells; J. Blower, Knighton and Craven Arms; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llandovery. 644/42/7318 LNEN for pillowcases ,assorted bundles, 2/9; L also 5/6.-J. Lamont, Linen Warehouse, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim. 456p212 11TILK.—Milk selling is so much less labour than er-iiialing, and will prove more profit- uble. Send your milk to Samuel, St. Cadog Dairy, Swansea. Any information can be had from Samuel, ErwgilEach Farm, Builth Wells. 488p/213 "jVTOTHING BETTER is known for preventing 1 and curing Nasal Catarrh, Head Colds, Sore Throat and Intluenza than "Nostroiine" curative antiseptic. A real friend in need. Alwfays have it at hand. Of Chemists every- where, 1/3 (by post 1/5). Sold by W. Gwillim, 46, High Street, Brecon; A. E. Evans, 46, Beau- fort Street, A. M. Jones, 73, King Street, Bryn- mawr; H. T. T. Roberta, Abergavenny: T. A. Coltman and J. Ward, Builtb W.* H. Kirkland, High Street, Crickbowell; G. M. Perkins, Knigh- ton: R. H. Evans and W. W. Johnson, Llan: drindod; R. C. Prytherch, W. J. Williams, Llan- wrtyd; J. Parry aad Co., Sennybridge; J. Parry, Talgarth; A. R. Davies, Presteign, and most chemists elsewhere. IMOLE SKINS "There's money in moles." Sell to the largest buyers—"The Furriers of the West. "—Edwards and Sons, Hereford. Secure prompt payment. Another advance in price this winter. IWrite for particulars. 428p/283 MOLESKINS wanted, highest prices paid by oldest regular buyers prompt payment.—J. H Smith and Co' 10, Friday Street, London, E.C. 258p/212-18 "jl/TOLESKINS wanted, always stretched & dried also. Hare, Ottetrs, Fox. I give best price 5d. each offered for Good rabbit skins. Cash return post.—Thomas Price, Furrier, Harewood House. Cardiff. 479p/95 MOLESKINS, Fox, Otter and Rabbit Skins bought. Highest London market prices paid, by return of post.-M. Gordon, 104, Brank- some Road, London, S.W. 2. 475p/143 ly/TOLESIvINS wan'ted.—Increased prices paid by oldest regular buyers. Prompt pay- itielit.T. H. Smith land Co., 10. Fridav Street, London. E.C. 889/61/73 "fOLRAT" Moles Poison.—Infallible, safe, — speedy. Destroy the Moles. 1/6 packets. Sprinkle consents on earthworms, lay in moles' track. Chemists everywhere.—Hugh Davies, Chemist, Machynlleth, Wales. Agent Stanton, Chemist, Brecon. 227p/28318 13IANO BARGAINS.—Godfrey Yacht Pian,) in oak case (when new 50 guineas), £ 20; Pleyel upright in hand, painted case, £ 38; Murdoch player-piiano, in good order, £ 45; Gollard and Collard* Upright (when new, 75 guineas), £ 46; all instruments delivered car- riage paid. Write for complete catalogue and bargain list to C. Milsom & Son, Ltd.. The Great West of England Piano House, 15, Milsom Street, Blatb. 91/24 TENDERS arc invited on or before March 2nd for 580 Ash, 750 Oak, 75 Wych, 225 Alder and 23 Sycamore Timber and Poles. situ- ated on Abergwenddwr and Bedwlur Farms, about 21 miles from Erwood Station, Cambrian Railway. Mr E. Jones, Abergwenddwr, will show the Timber. For further particulars, apply to Mr John Evans, Builder, Erwood, S.O., Breconshire. TIMBER for Sale.—For sale at New House, 109 — trees, consisting of 65 oak, 35 Ash, 9 Wych. For further particulars apply Ann Parry, New House, Brvniiwvn. Clvro, via Hereford. 887/61/212 QTEAM Tractors, Steam Wagons, Traction En- gines, Road Locomotives, Traction Wagons, Portable Engines, Thrashing Machines, Road Rol- lers, etc., for Sale, Second-hand. Full list free. Special terms arranged. Portables, Boilers, etc., for Hire. Thraahing Belts of all kinds. Modern Machinery as above purebwed.-Only address Henry Lewis and Sons, Thames Bank Iron Works, Beading. Telephone 201. 1799p/6-6-18 PICTURES, well framed, hundreds of patterns. See the n&w, neat, polished wood moulding, can be cleaned and alwaya looks new.-Tyler and Son, Bulwark, Brecon. 252 WANTED, second-hand piano. — Apply. 527/273. "Express," Brecon. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. I WALL PAPER, of best designa and good qual- ity, can be bought at TYLER'S, BUL- WARK, BRECON, as cheap as any house in the trade. See the quality of the paper in the roll before buying. 252 TO Farmers.—The Newmarket Powders bring a horse quickly into first-rate condition and health. Purify the blood, sharpen the appetite, 'and make the coat shine like satin. None better invented. Prepared only by T. A. Coltman, M.P.S., The Pharmacy, Builth Wells. Agent for Molrat, the new Mole and Rat Poison, 1/6. 1867/250 WANTED always stretched and dried mole- skins; also cat, otter, badger, hare and rabbit skins; good prices.-Tbomas Price, .Hare- wood House, Cardiff. 219p TIT ANTED to purchase any quantity of Porkers or Bacon Pigs Government price given cash on dell very. Z'. E. Blank, Butcher, Brecon. 501p282 TIT ANTED, °hl dark blue dishes and plates, with English and American views: also old china marked Nantgarw, Swansea or Cambrian. Apply by letter to Box 509p, "Express" Office, Brecon. 509p/283 WALLPAPERS I-Any Quantity, large or small, supplied at Wholesale Prices. Lar- gest stock in Great Britain. Write for patterns stating class required.—(Dept. 223), Barnett Wallpaper Co., Ltd., Manchester, 245p/30518 000 Gaaranteed.—Wanted for Ministry Munitions scrap lead ?25 ton, heavy wrot horso shoes, wheel-bands, £ 6 5s ton. Carriage paid Stoke-on-Trent. Top prices given brass, zinc, other metals, motor tyres, &c., old bagging, 90/ mixed through-rags, £ 16 ton. Tailors' wool- len clips 1/- lb. Cash same day received. Disused mortar mills, boilers, portable engines, 85/- ton. Delivered works. Anything purchased for cash.— Tlitnas Horton, Government Contradtor. Merthyr. 383p/43 100 000 dozen Rabbits Skins wanted, 5/6 per dozen, in 20 dozen lots and upwards.-—Thos. Horton, Merthyr. 784/59/143 POULTRY. "C'GGS ape dearer. Why not increase your OVUM Thorley's Poultry Spice with the soft mash. You can get some at John Morris and Son. Supply Stores. Builth Wells. 909/45/72 TpVERYBODY knows. that in Spring when in- sects are plentiful, eggs are plentiful as well. To get eggs in Winter give your birds Karswood (harmless) Poultry Spice, containing ground in- sects. Packets 2d, 6d, l/Porkins, 6, High Street, Knighton.. 432p73 EXPEIIIENCED Poultry-Keepers know the value of OVUM, Thorley's Poultry Spice for their Poultry; their fowls are always healthy and produce an abundance of eggs., To be ob- tained from W. M. Davies & Co., The Stores, Sennybridge. 746/45/212 pULLETS laying, 6/- each, 70/- dozen; 12 1 chicks and mother, 20/ list 30 breeds free. -Hummell, Stratford, Essex. 472p/66 TATHITE Leghorn eggs for sitting. 5/- dozen. Barron "Padmans excellent laying strain. bee?-I laying all winter.—Braine, the Pheasautary. Bu;ù We;ls. 512p/73 V(?U should use Ovum ThorJcy's Poultry Spice. Wihy ? Because it keeps the birds in a fine healthy condition •helps them through the moult ,and assists nature and produces an abundance of ,eggs.. OVUM is sold bv W. M. Davies and C-o., The Stores, Sennybridge. 908/45/114 MISCELLANEOUS. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Arms, Hands, Eyes, Crutches, Leg-irons, Trusses, "Siheller's Easifit" Trusses, Spine Supports; lady attendant —Ladies' Belts, Belt-Corsets, Elastic Stockings, etc.-Allen Pearce, 23, Charles Street, Cardiff. Telephone 1282. List Free. 189 PUBLIC NOTICES. BUTTER (Maximum Prices) Order, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that the LQcal Food Control Committee for the Rural District of Brecknock have fixed the Maximum Retail Price of British Made Butter (ex Creamery, Factory or at 2/a. per lb. as and from the 1st day of March until the 1st day of June, 1918. Dated this 15th day of February. 1918. B. L. PRITCHARD, Local Food Control Office, Executive Officer. (Rural District), 21, Castle Street. Brecon. b896 j61 212 Estate of Late Mr. John Jones. I I A LLJ PERSONS having- claims against the Estate of Mr John Jones. late of High Stree Crickhcwell. Bootmaker, who died on the 24th itnuary, 1918. are requested Ito send par- ticular<< thereof to me the undersigned forthwith. THOS. YAUGHAN, Solicitor for the Executors. Crickhowell. b901/61/212 BRECONSHIRE WAR AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Tractor Supervisor. APPLICATION S are invited for the past of Tractor Supervisor for the County of Bre- con. Salary will be lat the rate of £ 200 per annum. Applications stating ago, qua ions, 'logeth with three decent testimonials, must 'LCgeth" with 'three fecent .testimonials, tnust reach ¡JIC Executive Committee, The Kims, Struet, Brecor on or before Tuesday, itheth instant. 914/55/212 \t\ ATOLINING- CARDS. We have a fine selection in our new book of samples, "The Claseic Series. All prices and all British-made. —Express" Off, Brecon. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs. David & W. J. Price. Tuesday, February 26th.-Sale of Fat and Store Stock, Sennybridge Mart. Tuesday, March 5tl1."al.. of Fat and Store Stock; also Implements, at Brecon Market. March.—Sale of Residential Villa at Builth Wells. April.-Annual Grass Letting Sale at Aberyscir. April.—Annual Gnus Letting Sale at Scethrog. Sennybridge Auction Mart. TUESDAY NEXT, 26th FEBRUARY. SALE of Fat and Store Stock. Farmers are requested to send in as many animals as possible fit for slaughter. Stock to be in yard by 9.30. DAVID AND V. J. PRICE-. Auctioneers. *912/48/212 Brecon Cattle Market. TUESDAY, MARCH 5th, 1918. DAVID AND W. J. PRICE will sell a Collection of Implements, including 1 Field Roller, 1 Chaffc-utter, 2 Cider Casks and Stand, 1 Cart, Galvanised Water Cistern would make good Oil Tank, 2 round Feeding Pans, Fer- ret Havcli, good Market Trap, etc. The above are in splendid condition. SALE AT 11.30. 913/48/282 Messrs. Miller, Powell & Co. (F.A.I.) February 25.—Sale of Implements and Harness at Garth Inn. Garth. February 26.-Taigarth Mart. March ;5.-Brt-,con Auction Mart and Sale of Implements and Pony. March 20.—Sale of Stock and Implements at Cae Pare, Tralloiig. Garth Inn, Garth. The Property of Mr Evan Jones. rP0 be sold by Auction on MONDAY. 25th T 0 I)e sol(I by Auction -on ?\10-NDAY, 25tll FEBRUARY, 1918. IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, Etc., as follows :— *1 cart, 1 ganibo, chaffcutter, plough, harrows. 3 sheep racks, collars, bridles, cart saddles and breech bands, long geans; G.O. gearing. hames, trap harness, wheel-barrow, pikles. rakes, hedge bills, hedging tools, crosscut saw, etc., etc. Sale at 3.30 p.in. prompt. MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL AND CO., Auctioneers. 886 í 49/219 Mr. T. J Phillips; Monday, February 25.:—Talybont Mart. Tuesday, March 8tb.-Breoon Horse Marc. BrecoD Horse Mart. THE WATTON, TUESDAY, MARCH 5th, 1918. lVIR. T. J. PHILLIPS will bold a, Sale of i Horses, Traps, and Consignments of Har- ness. Entries solicited. Brecon. b857/49/282 Mr. Francis George Price. February 28th.-Talgartb Auction Mart. March 4th.—Hay Auction Mart. March Ilth.-Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Xew House, Bryni,v\ n. March 12th.—Talgarth Auction Mart. TaJgarth and District Farmers' Union Auction Mart. JpRANCIS GEO. PRICE will hold the above MarlOn Tuesday, February 26th. 1918. for Fat and Store Stock. Saie at 11 o'clock prompt. F,dr- NOTICE TO VENDORS.—Owing to difficulty in trucking the Stock, the Auctioneer would be glad if all stock was in the yard by 10 o'clock. The Cottage, Talgarth. 915 50 212 Hay Auction Mart. JpRANCIS GEO. PRICE will Sell by Auction on March 4th. 1918, Fat and Store. Stock. including 20 Grand Store Yearling Cross^Kerry and Radnor (Theave and Wethers) Sheep, the property of Mr Probert, Gogis. The Cottage. Talgarth. 916 50 282 JOHNSTON FOR New Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Floral Debigns, and Everything for the Garden. ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, 227, OXFORD ST-, SWANSEA. Telephone: 567, Central. b849/60/311l9 EDUCATIONAL. 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