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R. HUMPHREYS, Leading Stoker B. M. Submarine with the Grand Fleet "Your wonderful Tonic Phosferine has kept me on my feet. I have been just over 10 years in the Navy and when I joined the Submarines, a few years ago, I could not get used to them, and felt run down in health and strength I feel it most when I am on long dives under the sea. I have spent any amount of money in medicine, but none did me any good, till I was telling one of my old shipmates a few weeks ago how. much I was run down in health, and how weak I am through serving in Submarines, and he told me how Phosferine kept him on his feet. He told me to try the same, so I did, and I can tell you Phosferine has done more I for me than any other medicine I have ever had; before I took Phosferine I was in an unhealthy condition, and since taking it I have my heart in my work, and I can do anything and go anywhere, which I could not do before taking Phosferine. This Leading Subftiarine StokeV considers Phosferine is the only specific which enables him to endure the physical and mental strain of cruising under water Phosferine ensures that the nerve organisms produce the extra vital force to withstand the rigorous con- ditions daily experienced. 0 ¡ When yon require the Best Tonic Medletne, see that, yon get PHOSFERINE A PROVEN REMEDY FOR Nervous Debility Influenza Indigestion Bleeplessnest Exhaustion Neuralgia Maternity Weakness Premature Decay Mental Exhaustion Loss of Appetite Lassitude Neuritis Faintness Brain-Fag Annmia Backaohe Rheumatism I Headache Hysteria Sciatica Phosferine has a world-wide repute for curing disorders of the nervous system more completely and speedily, and at !es< cost than any other preparation. i ?- SPECIAL SERVICE NOTE ;hlèrii;idqid SPECIAL SERVICE MOTEand Tab!6ts, the t'kblet forb2 being p"cularly convenient for men on ACTIVE SERV!CE. tr?eHers etc. It can be used any time, anywhere, in accurate doses, as no water is needed. The 31- tube is small enough to carry in the pocket, and contains 90 doleSi Your sanor Ðr soldier will be the better for Phosforive sen4 him a tube of tablets. Sold by all Chemists. Stores, etc. Prices: i/3, 3/- and 5/ The 3/- size contains nearlry four times the 1/3 size. VV ASTE. PAPER 5/6 per cwt. for Mixed, any Colour or Quality. 9/- to 14/- per cwt. for Better Qualities. THOMAS OWEN & CO., Ltd., Ely Paper Works, CARDIFF. Will Xtend Bege and Pay Carriage. Write for fall particulars. v PIANOS. PIANOS. I No Firm doing a Hire Business bears a better reputation than THOMPSON & SHACKELL, LTD. Sole Agents for Estey Organs and Brinsmead and Broadwood Player Pianos, 39, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA, And at Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Pontypridd, Llanelly. Bridgend • Baraoed. Ebbw Vale, Bristol, etc., etc. FOB FAIR DEALING. BEST TERMS AND GOOD VALUE. j LARGEST STOCK IN WALES TO SELECT FROM. ¡ CTJNARD LINE. REGULAR PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. LONDON—NEW YORK. LONDUN-CANADA-NEW YORK. BRISTOL—CANADA—NEW YORK. LIVERPOOL-NEW YORK. For Bates of Passage, Freight Dates of Railing, and Particulars as to Loading Berths. Auply OUNARD LINE. Liverpool; London. 61, Bishooseate. E.0.2 agfci (Jockepur-street, W ,1: 65. Baldwin-street. Bristol; 1 and t. Millbay-road. Plymouth: 181L High-street. Cardiff; U7 New-street Birmingham; or to Iiocat I gents. I LOST. AND FOUND. FOUND. on the Sands, on Saturday loth -L of August. a Child's three-wheel Bicycle. Owner oar have the gams by pay- ing expene" of ødvt. on applying and Idv- ing description of the same at 7. Vincent. I street, Swansea. 30A8-16 )  OST. & grey and white Persian Kitten — I J Finder will be rewarded ?n returmnm' same to Cory Yeo. The Mount, Mumbles 20Ab-15 "IXfILL the Lady seen picking tip outride l;, of Royal Theatre, last night, a Small Parcel, return same to Central Police Sta- 20A8-16
NEATH.
NEATH. We are sorry to learn that Major W. B. Trick, M.B.E., J.P., Neath, lias had a rather serious breakdown in health, and has been ordered by his doctor to go away for a complete change and rest.
LLANELLY.
LLANELLY. Reee Davies, Richardson-road, Swansea, was charged on remand at the Llanelly Police Court on Wednesday with stealing lead soldering from the Pembrey factory, and was fined £ 1.
GOWERTON.I
GOWERTON. The mortal remains of the late Mr. Re-ggie V. Williams, of Llwyn Deri, Tal- bot-street, Gowerton. were interred at Bethel (C.M.) Churchyard, on Wednes- day afternoon, the officiating ministers being the Revs. Lewis Richards (Gower- ton), and the Rev. Hughes (Swansea).
ABERAVON-PORT TALBOT. i
ABERAVON-PORT TALBOT. Pte. William Roderick, son of Mrs. Roderick, Tanygroes-street, Port Talbot, has been awarded the Military Medal. Pte. Roderick is attached to the Stafford- shire Regt. He is a native of Blaenplwyf, Llanrhystyd. Aberj stwyth, and was for- merly in the building trade.
AMMANFORD.-I
AMMANFORD. I Miss Rachel Davies, of St. Clears, lately of the Exeter Training College, has com- menced duties this week 88 a certificated assistant at the Ammanford Council tchool. I The corn harvest has commenced in I real earnest in and around Ammanford, I and the country side is dotted here and there with a wealth of yellow sheaves. I The crops of wheat apd oats are excellent, and the harvesting weather is all that can be desired.
IGORSEINON.I
I GORSEINON. I I A concert was held at the Brighton Hall, Gorseinon, on Wednesday, in aid of the local distress fund of the R.A.O.B. Mr. Sid Clarke was in the chair, and the following were the artistes:—Madam Evans (soprano). Miss Blodwen Williams (contralto), Madam Lewis (soprano), Mr. Mort Rees (baritone). Mr. Rees Walters (tenor), Mr.Tom Hurley (vocalist), Drury and Hanson (instrumentalists), the Sis- ters Doberty (comediennes and dancers), and Willie Long (comedian). Accompan- ist, Prof. A. Bowen.
I-PEMBROKE DOCK.I
I PEMBROKE DOCK. I On Tuesday evering at the Y.M.C.A. Hut. Pembroke Dock, the Rev. F. A. Rees. of Birmingham, gave a lecture to the soldliers- upon the Typical songs of the nations," with musical illustrations. r The Rev. J. Evns Jones (Skewen) pre- sided. Mr. D. J. James, A.T.C.L., A.G-.V, musical director for the Y.M.C.A. in the district, provided selections on the violin and piano. Pte. J. Morris, Welsh Regt., of Manselton, Swansea, also assisted, at the pianoforte. The lecturer, the chair- man and the men themselves sang several of the respective national songs.
GOWERTON. !
GOWERTON. On Tuesday evening, at the Rechabite I Hall, Gowerton, a preaentation meeting was held under the auspices of the Gow- erton Amateur Entertainment Troupe, when Pt?. Enoch Davies was made the recipient of a handsome sum of money on the occasion of his short stay home before going out to France. Mr. Ambrose Peters, in handing over the gift on behalf of his chums, spoke in eulogistic terms of the at-rvices rendered to the entertainment troupe by Pte. Davies prior to his joining the colours. Following the presentation, ) there was a musical programme and t dance. The following contributed: Misses f Jithel Reee, A. Davies and Elsie Bevan, and Messrs. Edgar Bees and Bert Roberts. Miss Annie Owen was the accompanist, and Mr. Ambrose Peters acted as M.C. over the dance.
LLANDILO.I
LLANDILO. I A wedding was solemnised at St. Paul's, I Sketty, on the 13th inst., by Archdeacon Williams, of Llandilo, assisted by the Rev. R. E. J ones. Sketty. The contracting parties were Mr. John A. Davies, of Car- marthen, and Miss Dorothy M. Stephens, of Llandilo. Tlrv bride was given away by her father, and the bridesmaid was Mies Rosa Stephens (sister of the bride). Mr. W. J. Cound (of Swansea) was the best man. Corpl. Gomer Jones was presented witli a wristlet watch by Mr. A. E. Harries, J.P. (chairman of the Llandilo Urban District Council), at the Public Hall, Llandilo, on behalf of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Welcome Committee, on the oc- casion of his being home on leave from Fiance after nearly two years' service. We regret to report that Corpl. Jones was the unfortunate victim of a bicycle acci- dent on Tuesday evening. He was cycling down Rhoemaen-street in the direction of his home, accompanied by a friend, when a dog ran across his path and he fell. with the result, it is feared, that he sustained a broken leg. An ambnlanpe car was eent for on Thursday laet and he was removed to Neath Hospital. Corpl. Percy Orton, of the R.A,'M e., « as presented last week by Mr. A. E. Har- ries, J.P. (chairman of the Llandilo Ur- ban District Council), on behalf of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Welcome Com- mittee, at the Public Hall, Llandilo, with 4 fountain pen. on the occasion of his visit to Llandilo on leave of ane from the front. Corpl. Orton is attached to the R.A.M C., and prior to joining up was a clerk in the employ of T. H. Powell. Eeq., eo lici tor and magistrates' clerk. Llandilo. It is intended to hold a Flag Day for the Soldiers' and Sailors' Welcome Fund pa the 23rd Augriet (fair day). j
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MUSICAL SUOGMM National Eisteddfod Neath. August Eth. 1918 and Aberystwyth. 1916 Baritone Prizes won bv Mr. Gwilym Jones. Ystradgynlais, pupil of Prof Dyved Lewye. 33. mansel. street. Swansea. 174.8-15 Fine Consignment of Novels, New and Second-hand at Enoch's. High-street Ar- cade. 21-AS-13 y -'O..l". YOUR Country needs  r:  6? 1 ',0 your money just as much as she needs the valour of her sons. Are you hesitating to lend while your brothers and husbands are giving their all ? Instruct your banker to put the savings you have on deposit into War Bonds at once. í You will be happier for having done so. WarBonds You can buy 5 per cent. National War Bonds -from any Bank in values of 95 or any multiple of £ 5 up to LSO, and afterwards in multiples of ESO up to any amount. -from any Stockbroker in values of £50 and multiples of 150 up to any amount. —from any Money Order Post Office in nines of 15 and multiples of f.5 up to any amount. 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