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Heard's Stands Pre-eminent1 FOE FIRST-CLASS FRUIT, VEGETABLES, and CONFECTIONERY..  RETAIL. K WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HEARD'S STORES, 17, Station-road, PORT TALBOT. 67, High-street, ABERA VON. 10, Parade, NEATH. I 18, WimSsor-road, NEATH.
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r WELSH FLANNELS, SHAWLS, SHIRTS, PANTS, HQSIEET, YARNS, «♦»., At First Cost and Quality Guaranteed go to HOPKIN MORGAN, THE OLD WELSH WAREH OXTSE, WIND STREET, NEATH
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Sales by Auction. By M etsrs, Stephens and Alexander. A DELIGHTFULLY SITUATE FREE- HOLD InSJDE.TLH. PROPERTY AT THE HEAD OF THE PICTUR- ESQUE A N D BEAUTIFUL VALLEY OF GLYN-NE \TH. 1 ("Messrs. STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER! ("F.A.I.) u A RE instructed by the Representative ?— of the late Colonel Thomas I'lnlhps >o SELL bv AUCTION at the BOOT I ?HOTEL. ABERDARE, on MOXDA Y, the ?'tth JULY, 1914, at 2.30 (i'doà in the afternoon, the Attractive, Cononodious, rand Deli^lTtfulIy-Situated FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, t Known as -ABFRMELLTE/' I ^situpte at the top of the far-famed Glvn. F Neath Valley, and standing on an eminence overlooking the Glyn-Neath. Valley, and immediately above the Villase [ of Pont-Neath-Vaughan, containing Din- f infr. Drawing, Morning-room and library, with al: necessary Domestic Offices on the Ground Floor, 7 best and secondary lied- F rooms, with Dressing-room and 2 hot and cold water Bathrooms on the first floor. If is surrounded by beautiful Gardens and Grounds, Tennis and Croquet Lawns, with Paddock and Pasture Land, 2 Cot- raerc- with Coachman's House and Garden, Storehouse. Laundry, and excellent Stab- ling or Garage, altogether about ;,(,r(,s in extent, and is thoroughly pro- tected from north and east by belts or beautiful ornamental timber. It is well supplied with water laid on from the Neath Rural Water Supply from the drainage is in perfect condition, and the premises are lit with acetylene gas installation, the whol, being: in excellent condition. 1 It is near the far-famed picturesque Pont-Neath-Vaughan Waterfalls, within a mile of the Pont Walby Halt on the Crtfif Western Railway, and 2 miles from Station on the same sys- tem, 12 miles from the Town of Neath. HI troni Afeerdare, 20 from Swansea, and is distant from London 195 miles. There is excellent Fishing in the dis- rid. and the property is situate amongst of tlis most delightful and pic- turesque scenery of the Principality. Particulars and Conditions of Sale are now readv, and may be obfa inr>d upon prplication to Messrs. Thos. Phillips and Sons, Solicitors, Aberdave, or to the Auctioneers. 5 High-street, Cardiff. Orders to view must be obtained from the Auctioneers. By Messrs. W. Harry Rees and Son. BRITONFERRY, GLAMORGANSHIRE. OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SHOP AND DWELLING-HOUSES. MESSRS. W. HARRY REES AND SON (Fellow- of the Auctioneers' Institute) ,A RE instructed to SELL by AUCTION, ? ,( the ROYA], DOCK "HOTEL, V BRITONFERRY, on TUESDAY, 21st I JULY, 1914, at 7 o'clock in the Evening, L i fit- undermentioned Valuable r LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES E AMn nWELUNG-HOUSES. f Viz.: I T,ol- T-,e-Asehold SHOP, DWEL- 1. LeMehold SHOP, nWEL- LING-HOUSE and PREMISES, No. 177, -Noath-road (St. Clement's Terrace, Briton- ferry), with Bakehouse, Stable, etc. Lot 2-A Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, No. 175, Neath- road (St. Clement's Terrace, Briton Ferry, adjoining Lot 1). Lots 1 and 2 are held for 99 years, from 2."th March, 1875, at an annual apportioned Ground Rent of: Lot 1, £ 3 10s,; Lot 2, £1 10s. Vacant possession of Lots 1 and 2 on completion of purchase. Lryf 3.—A Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, No. 13, Osterle.v- utreet, Briton ferry, let at an aggregate annual rental of J219 10s.. held for (1iJ yeJ- rs • from 25th December, 1893, at an annual Ground Rent of £2 5s. Lot 4.- À Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, No. 25, Osteriey- stf reef, Brit on ferry, let at an aggregate mnual rental of £ 20 lhs- Held under an I'nder-lease for 999 years from 25th Decem- ber, 1891 les* the last day thereof, at an Llilll!,Il Ground Rent of £ 2 2s. Id. Lot 5_Two Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSES, GARDENS and PREMISES, o". 164 and 166, Neath-road. Britonferry, now let at rentals of 16s. per lunar monTh for each housf. Together with a Lease- bold GROUND RENT of £1 10s per innuia, secured upon TwoDwelling- Houses and Premises. being N_ os. 156 and liS, Nea th-road, Briton ferry. The whole of the property comprised in Lot 5 is held for 99 years from 25th March, at an apportioned annual Ground Rent of 43 8s. Lot 6.—Three Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSES and PREMISES, Nos. 28, 29 md 10. Pantyrheol, npar Britonferry (adjoin- ing Grri/ndison Hotel), now let at rentals amounting in the aggregate to £ 38 7". per annum. Held for 99 years from 24th June, 1876. at an annual Ground Rent of £ 3 3s. Rotes, and Taxes on Lots 3, 4. 5 and f. ar" paid by the landlord. For detailed particulars, apply to Messrs ,on, F. A T T,an, i W. Harry Rees and Son, F.A.I.. Land I Agents and Auctioneers, Neath and Port Talbot; or to A. JESTYN JEFFREYS, Esq., Solicitor, Neath. By Mr. W. N. Jones. CWMLLYNFELL WATERWORKS. Near Cwmllynfell (Midland Railway) Station, Swansea Valley. S ALE OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. MATERIALS, &e. MR. W. N. JONES HAS received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above olace (owing to completion of contract), on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of JULY. 1914, the following CONTRACTOR'S PLANT & MATERIAL Viz.:— 1 Vertical Steel Boiler, 8ft. by 4ft., with Two Cross Tubes, injured for 801 bd. pressure. 1 Galvanised Shed over Boiler. Eight 18in. gauge de uble side Tipping Wagons by Bagnall. One ]8in. gauge all round Tipping Wagon. 600 Yards IjSin. gaage Tramway. Six Points and Crossings. Six Turntables. A Seven Wheelbarrows. Eight Iron Bed- steads. One Gravity Hand Concrete M'ixer. One Edison No. 3 Diaphragm Pump an 1 20ft. Hose Pipe. One Wooden Hut by 1.,)f.t.. covered with Felt. One Office, Kfff by Hit. 400 ft. run 7ir.. by Sin. deals: Hon do. 9in. by 3in.: 700 dn. h 21.1; 2W tiin. by etc., etc. i Sale to Commence at 2 o'clock. TERMS CASH. Dyffr-yn, Animanford, July 9th, 1914. Sales by Auctiosi. | By Mr. R. T. C. Bevan. No. 5, ARAN STREET, PORT TALBOT, MR. R. T. C. BEVAN HAS been instructed to SELL hy u PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURS- DA Y, JULY 23rd, at 3 o'clock in the after- noon, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising: A. 4-ft. \VDlm;t Berlrool)¡ 0uitf>, f:dk;z(,rl Bedstead. Spring Mattress, Single Bed- stead, Walnut Drawing Suite in Velvet, ,st e?i c I V ?iii,itt D ra Mahogany Pembroke Table, Oval Walnut Table, Axminstc- Carpet, Stair Carpet, Linoleum and Oil Cloth, Kitchen Table, Chairs, and other articles too numerous to mention. Full particulars to be bad at the Auc- tioneer'.? Office, Station-road, Port Talbot. Mosey. £ 10 to -C-10,000 rfO LEND, by the Oldest Weot of Eng- land Firm, F. LAWRENCE. Ltd., on Written Promise to Repay. Life Policies, Furniture, Farm Stock, or other Security, j Principal Rernains or can be Repaid by Easy instalments. Promptness and Privacy, A Gentleman will call and hand you Casli at your house if desired. Distance no, object. Do not expose your requirements locally.—Write, Manager, VICTOR HAMILTON, DON CHAMBERS, WINE STREET, BRISTOL. IF YOU REQUIRE A PRIVATE CASH ADVANCE and wish to keep the matter private, don't apply to Companies or Money Societies. There is no necessity to ex- plain your private affairs to Managers^ Managing Directors, or the office boy. Write and state your reouirements to MR. ALBERT E, OASH, 6, UPLANDS CRESCENT, Swansea. A Private Lender who will give your application personal attention. IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES. THE LONDON & PROVINCIAL D1SCOUN CO.. LTD., pre-eminently the leading estab- lishment of its kind in the Kingdom, lends large sums of Money daily to all claeses. Among the advantages offered by tne Com- pany the following deserve atterition:- No preliminary charges whatever. The despatch with which advances are completed. The low rates of interest charged. The system of small re-payments extend- ing over a period. If desired, a gentleman will call upon the applicant, and complete the transaction then and there. Address all applications, in the strictest confidence, to the Manager, W. SHIRLEY, 48. Stolsea Croft. BRISTOL; or to Borough Chambers. Wharlon-titreet CARDIFF. Sailings. ttwiam South & East Africa UmUlV ROYAL MAIL ROUTE. A ft**?*? P From London and Southampton, LAb 1 Lh WEEKLY for SOUTH AFRICA, via Madeira and Canaries. LINE. M;T¡;e;: ;Saa:IA, via the Suez Canal. For farther information apply to the Company's Head Offices, 3. Fenchureh Street. Ijondon; or m Swansea to Austin & Silcocks.T. R.W. Mason <s Co., Bertie Perkins & Co. WHITE STAR LINE. Liverpool to Australia. MEDJO 12.032 tons, June 27 AFRIC 12,000 tons, July 16 SUFVlO 12,531 tons, Aug. b PERSIC 12,042 tons. kug. 27 Fares: To Australia, £21 to CS2; to Cape Town, X14 1.4s. to L24 3s The&e oteamers are twin screw, fitted with bilge keels, and have hec-l specially constructed for the Colonial trade. The accommodation comprises Smoking, Read- ing, and Dining-rooms. Surgeon and Stewardesse6 carried For further particulars, apply to the Local Agents: WHITE STAR LIfE, Liverpool; 1, Cocks pur-street, S.W.; and 38, Leadenhall-street, E.G., London. SUMMER TOURS B Y S E A To Firth of Clyde, Scottish High- lands, Beifast, i-ortrush, North of Ireland, isie of Man. From Bristol, Cardiff, Swansea, and Newport. CIRCULAR TOURS to Glasgow. Edinburgh, London, &c. Guide Book and all Particulars Free from M. Jones and Eror, Albion Chambers, Cambrian- place, Swansea. EMIGRATION. If you are going abroad you should consult. HOULDER BROTHERS & CO., TLD., Royal Buildings, Talbot Road, PORT TALBOT. PASSENGERS BOOKED BY ALL LINES TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. All Literature and Information Free. BROUGHTON. II I  I GO TO I BRGUGHTON'S ) Oetati Wing Ring Shop JJ V. Y Siop Hynod am Podrwyau ff Vv Priodasol. y Ii. HIGH STREET. A SWANSEA. I BROUGHTON. IT'S VERY PLEASANT To HHvo Fine Weather on Holiday, but the Fickle English Climate's Never Sure. SUDDEN SHOWERS i Havo No Terrors if you have your Umbrella Re-Cove red "r Repaired at W. THO:.îAS'S, 20, Maria Street, NEATH. (Opposite Maria-street Chapel). Latil IXL, Wind,or-road, Neath. Trade Announcements. _| THERE ARE WORSE j THINGS than building your house on the sand. Insist on seeing the best damp course felt put in the foundation of your new house. Test the effect of six lumps of sugar, one on the other, and damp the bottom lump! Lingering illness through damp walls is a greate^f calamity than a house top-; pling over. CONSULT | Harries Bros., Ironmongers, j AMMANFORD The Great Grate and Building Material Specialist. SALE STILL GOING STRONG! To the Residents of Gwaun-cae-Gurwen, Cwmllynfell, Brynamman & Ammanford. WARNING! Do not let yourselves be seen | to by unqualified people; results may be ruinous. Mrs. M. J. Howeils (Pnpil of Dr. Max Coque, B.Sc., Lond., and the only Qualified Op- j tician in the Amman Valley), tests the sight scientifically by the most modern methods and appliances. Glasses supplied at the most reasonable charges. Noto. I he Address— IDRIS C. HOWELLS Pharmacist, M.E.P.S. (Lend.). Mrs. M. J. HOWELLS, F.S.M.C., F.I.O., By Examination, i Gwaun-cae-Gurwen. CHEAPEST SHOP IN TOWN FOR CASH. I LARGE SToctt OF 2-Inch PILLAR BEDSTEADS fx-a 30s. J MI^LPUFF BED SETS from 17s. 6d. FEATHER BED SETS from 37s. 6d. BEDROOM SUITES, Consisting of WTardrobe,Dressing Chest, Washstand, 2 Chairs, and Rail, from £6 19s. 6d. All Goods Delivered Free. D. J. DAVIES, Complete House Furnisher (Opposite Blue Bell), The Parade, NEATH. j IeOULISTS' & HOSPITAL ll ? Prescriptions receive our mi gj careful attention, accurate 1 ? grinding of Lenses being i i guaranted. Our prices are ?j 'g moderate, consistant with Ig ? accuracy and Best Work-  manship.- ?j have our own plant, and can ?a ? supply the majority of Special Lenses m ? within a few hours. jH C. F. W ALTERS, ? OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA f ? '?'ear)?' cprcHtf National choohi H ? Two Qualified Opticians are in attend- |i S ?Dce, and their skilled services arc at ■ ¡ YCil1!' di:'lP'O:'?' L Public Announcements. ] M J U I BRISTOL! W%W in ILT EXHIBITION i OPEN DAILY, 11 to 10.30. Week commencing 20th July: GREAT HAND PROGRAMME. Poputa) rformauees all day. Bris flee Singers. I OANClfd DAI L Y at 7. I Prof. DOSSOk introduces the latest 1 fashionable dances. I i Wednesday, 22nd July. EVENING SfORTS MEETING. Splendid Entry. "WEEKLY DISPATCH CONFETTI C A R IN I V A L: at 8 o'clock. Free confetti! Free presents! BROCK'S FIREWORK DISPLAY at 9.15 p.m. Friday, 24th July. CHILDREN'S SPORTS DAY at 3. Athletic competitions: Tug of War: Races: Choral singing: Daylight fire- works: Dancing, etc. Admission this day at 2: Children 2d., Adults 6d. Saturday. 25th July. Attractive Athietic Competitions by "the,4 AMATEUR GYMNASTIC ASSOCIATION. I FIREWORK CARNIVAL by BROCK. Drake's Flagship, "REVENGE." Open all day-3d. IBOSTOCKIS Jungle and Arena. Open all day. Admission Is. After 6 daily, and after 2 on Wednesday, Friday, and Satur- day. 6d.  —8 M—W„— iniMiii.il— PUBLíC HALL, GW AUN-CAE-GURWEN. A Huge EISTEDDFOD WiU be held at the above place On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1914. Adj adicatois: Music. Mr. JOHN PRICE, Rhymney, and Mr. EDWARD KVANS, Brynamman. Poetry, CEREDKjiIONLiter"ature, Tiie Rev, ROBERT WILLIAMS, M.A., R.D.. Vicar of Llandilo. Recitations, Mr. '1'. M. EVANS, Aninianferd. Accompanists: Mr. .hhn Morgan, Garnant, and Mr. Arthur Williams, Brynamman. Chief Competitions. < £ s. d. Male Voice. Castilla" (Dr. Protheroe), not under 40 in number O; 0 0 Children's Choir, Gwyhau'r f (.Lhn Price.), not under 40 4 o 0 Psalm 19. Double Chant (Wood- ward). Cathedral Psalter, not under to. I 0 0 Prizes will also be given for the follow- ing: Traet-hawd. Barddoniaeth^ Englyn, Solos. Recitations, Drawing, Prize Bag, aud Ambulance Work. I Proirammcs may nov be obtained (post free, lid.; from either of the follcnri-n-g:- The Rev. Oliver paviea, B.A., curate of Glanamntan Mr. Windsor, Tai'i-jrwaith Air. 1;. Rees, Thomas-terrace, Gwaun-cae- Gnrwen; and Mr. Ü. Madge, Garnant. Gorseinon Eisteddfod, 17th OCTOBER, 1914. Mixed Choir, Blodenyn Olaf (Ambrose Lloyd), not under 40, £ 8 and Cup. Children's Choir (not under 40). Loving Shepherd (D. J. Williams), X't. Solos, 1 Os. Secretaries—OWEN EVANS. Penyrheol, Gorseinoii; W. It WILLIAMS, Pencefn arda Farm, Gorseinon. QLYN-NATH FLOWER SHOW, SPORTS AND FANCY FASR ON Morfa Glas Park, THURSDAY, 30th July, 1914. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. D4 S CING AND GAMES. FIRST-CLASS REFRESHMENTS. | Entrance to Pink: aftpr 5 o'clock, 6d. Cheap Railway Fares l'rom all Stations. | I J. H. FRANCIS. Wellfield Place, Glyn- Neath.. Public Announcements. THE WELSH NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The Society's ,11th Great Annua! SHOW Comprising Record Entries oe Horses and Ponies, Cattle, Sheep and Pigs, Butter, Cheese. Cider, and Honey, MACHINERY IN' MOTION. Implements, Dairy Appliances, and all Agricultural Requisites from 100 of the iii-ding firms o" marnifncturers in Great Britain, will be held at the Gaer Fach, Stow Hill, 3 Minutes' walk from Trams, NEWPORT, MO.) on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Next, Showyard open to he public each day from !) a.m. to 8 p.m. Judging to com- 1, mence ,on Tuesday at 9.30 a.m. I -€2,59? given in Prizes \nd for Eiiiertain- ments, which both for rovclty and px?-u' v.'U this ?ear he on a scab' not previously attH11nh.d <? this Show. Most attractive and vrjpd Programmes in the Arp?a each day. 6 hour-; contiuuous attractions from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Leaping, Drh ing 3d Turnouts. Horse Shoeing. Butter .Making each day: Timbering Competitions, July 22 and 23: Parades of Horses and Cattle, July 22 and. 23; Ambr.lar.ce Competitions, Home Nurs- ing, First Aid, July 21 to 23; Champion- ship Dog Show. July 21: Trotting Handi- cap July 22: Sheep Dog Trial Display, July 22: Poultry Show. Jnlv 23: Newport Horse Show Parade an'd Judging, July GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT. On Wednp?dav and Thursday, .Jüly' I and 23 by X.C.O/s & M(m of H .M. Dragoon Guards will give Musical Rides, Bareback Biding and VauKing, Harrington Haig Competition and Display of Skill-at-Arms. Six Hours Programme of Music (each day). July ?1, 22 and 23, iveluding Evening Concerts (6 f-z) 8 p.m.) by the full Regi- ment nl Band. (40 strong! of H.M. 1st Batt. SOUTH WALES BORDERERS. Popular and inclusive Prices to all events. No extra char»» ?of Dog Show or Poultry Show, or any other section. from 9 am., 2s. 6d.; after. t p.m., Is.: Wednes- day, from 9 a.m.. Is.: after 5 p.m., 6d.; Thursday, from 0 a.m.. Is.; after 5 p.m., fid. Children under 12, Is. on the first day and 6d. on second or third days. Thomas Whitiield, Secretary. Shreys- bury. Local Office: No. 3. Cohlmittee Room, Town Hall. Newport, Mon. I For particulars of ordinary and Excur- I sion Train Service to Newport see Pail way Company's Bills. I BLAENAU, LLANDEBIE. Cynhelir EISTEDDFOD CADEIRIOL A CHYXGHERDD CYSTADLEUOL yn y lie uchod, MEDI 12fed, 1914. I I Cyni_ysg (  4-?O mewn rhif) II Cor Cymysg (d<Hm dan 4<) mown rhif): Ar Don o FIaen Gwyntoecld (Dr. Parry). £10 a Chwpan Arian. Parti Moibion (ddim dan 25 mewn rhif): Y Delyn Aur (Puglie Evans). £5 ac Arweinffon Hardd. Am Fanylion Pellaoh gn-<>lir Rhaglen, Ie. yr un (lie. trwy'r llythyrdy), oddi- wrth yr Ysgrifenyddion MR. W. THOMAS, May Rose Hill, Blaenaxi, I landebie. MR. D. DA VIES, 9, Caerhryn-berrace, Llandebie. PENCLAWDD. Don't Forget the '¡ THIRD ANNUAL J CHAIR to EiSTEDDFOD to be held on SATURDAY, JULY 25th, 1914. In a SPACIOUS MARQUEE at the above place. Adjudicators: Music. Dr. T. R. Mayne, London, and Mr. A. E. Jenkins. Swansea; Elocution, Rev Evan DaviM, Gwaun-cae- Gurwen. Test at 11 a.m. Eisteddfod to commence a'; 2 p.m. Refreshments at Moderate Charges. Admission: 2s., Is. Cd., and Is. II Secretaries—Messrs. A. J. JENKINS and N. REES, Penclawdd. I LLANDILO GRAND EISTEDDFOD. Preliminary Notice. í SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1914. I MALE VOICE COMPETITION. Parties not under JO in number. Test piece: rf Castilla (Dr. Protheroe). Prize, £ 20. MIXED CHOIRS, not under 30 in num- ber. Arlan T Iorddonen ddofn." 1st prize. LS: 2nd prize, £ 2. Full particulars will shortly appear. Secretaries: —- I H. W. Grittitli- and T. J. Jones, ¡ Gwili House, Llandilo. Public Announcements. AMMANFORD HORSE I SHOW. I WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1914. E250 Given in Prizes. CLASSES FOR CARTERS, (-'OIIJvRY! J.  JO"" j _r HORSES. MARES AND FOALS, HACK- NEYS COBS, PONIES, YEOMANRY HORSES, TURN-OFTS. TA XD.E}lS. ¡ JUMPING, TROTTING & GALLOPIG. Fir,t Prize of = £ 7 7s. and Cup for the Best Horse in Harness. First Prize of £ 7 7s. and Cup for the Best Tandem. First Prize of £ '7 7s. and Cup for the Best Horse Jumping. First Prize of « £ 10 for the Best Trotting. Entries Close July 25th, 1014. For Schedules apply to the Secretary- DAVID V. DAVI ES, The Park, Ammanford. PONTARDULAIS ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW j AND SHEEP DQG TRIALS, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1914. I INCREASED OASH PRIZES. I Cup Value £10 in SheepDog Competitions. Special Claesea for Saddle, Harness, Heavy Horses and Cattle. TROTTING AND GALLOWAY RACES. Entries Positively Close on July 25th, and must be accompanied by remittance. No Ijate Entries Received. W. A., WILLIAMS, Ifon. Sec., Dulais SQuaJ-e, Pontarduiais. GELLYGNEN SHEEP DOC TRIALS, HORSE SHOW AND RACES President: T. J. Williams. Esq., Maesygwernen Hall. Bank Holiday Tuesday, AUGUST 4th, 1914. EXTRA CLASSES AND INCREASED PRIZES. Best Piece in the Swansea Valley for a Holiday. For Schedules and Entry Forms write to the Secretary,— • WILL HOPKIN, „ 4, Smithfield, PONTARDAWE. L.- ■ 1 j LJ. IRON, WOOD/ A5BEsip(is' & COMPOSITE BUILDINGS. PARISH ROOMS, COTTAGES. m.?CAIjO?H. HOSPITAJ.S. SCHOOLS, BILLIARD ROOITS, PAVILIONS. MOTOR & AEROPLAM. SHEDS. Churches and Chapels a ?x;?mM< Plans, Efitmiimisa?d ?pec?Cti.HonsFren Of C'??lge- Te r rains: Jroniarum I>ondon. B Toicphone No.: Slratfo'. 'ci. ■ W. J. CEARNS Successor to CO. p. SMITHS CO. I CARPENTERS ROAD, STRATFORD. I LONDON, E, I WANTED. THE ATTENTION OF THE READERS TO ADVERTISING. Why Bother Yourself about sending Miscellaneous Advertisements to the Press, when the VALE OF TOWY ADVERTISING Co., LLANDOVERY, Will send same gratis ? Send a post- Card, and our Representative wiU call. Billposting carried on. (Jon- tractors to local events. LI. and T. BULLIN, H-EATHFI ELD MEWS, I SWANSEA. JW MOTORS & CABS ALWAYS READY. Telephone Number, 66. Telegraphic Address: Bullin, Swansea. Public Announcements. POOL S' AMMANFORD. Resident Manager.Mr. HARRY MAG. WEEK COMMENCING JULY 20th. 7 TWICE NIGHTLY A f Monday & Saturday 9 8 DURING THE 0 WEEK AT 0 ENORMOUS ATTRACTIONS. THE WAT KNOTS Comedy Quartette. THE RICHARDS \L\Tjj) and MONTI), In their Merry Moments of Mirth and Melody. MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY1 OXLY: BOMBR. WELLS v. COLIN BELL f ight for the. Heavy-weight Championship of the British Empjtre. OTHER STAR PICTURES include:- AULD lANG SYNE. WHIMSICAL THREADS OF DESTINY MISPLACED FOOT. REVOLUTIONARY ROMANCE- NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. POPULAR PRICES.-3d., 6d., and 9d. eiiiiciren-2d., 4.1., and 6d. MATINEE: TUESDAY MORNING, oommencing 10.30. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY, To Commence at 3. PRICES-1d., 2d., and 3d. Don't Fail to Send Your Children. i ■ ■■■-•■ ■ lpicture Palace, Pontyberem. WEEK ENDING JULY 25th. USUAL EXCELLENT SHOW OF PICTURES. POPULAR PRICES: 4d., 6d., and 9d. Thursday, Doors Open at 6.45, to commence at 7. Saturday, Doors Open 6.30, to commence at 6.45 and 8.45. MATINEE Thursdays at 4 o'clo,k, Id., 2d., and 3d. }_ —— J—" EDUCATIONAL. FRED DALRYMPLE, F.R.C.O., La Fontain* Prizewinner, CifbirmaKter Trede.frar- ville Baptist Church. Cardiff, is prepared to take Pupils in Pianoforta and Orga.n Play- iu. Harmony, CotinteVlint, etc-Apply Bronant, urandison-street, Britonferry. v PRESWYLFA SCHOOL, NEATH. For Boys and Girls. ] arc Prepared for M ATRICULA- i TION and Other Examinations. PRIVATE COACHING IN ALL SUBJECTS. A KIDERGARTEX DEPARTMENT will Shortly be Opened with a Specially Qualified Teacher, Particulars hiay be obtained on apply- ing to— MRS. A. E, CONNER. B.A. (Honours), Avenue, Noath. TUTORIAL SCHOOL NEW QUAY. i Conducted by D. C, JONES, Int. Arts j (Lond.). aud A. G. WEBBER, B.Sc. (Hons.) Day and Boarding School for Boys and I Girls. FIFTY Successes during last School year, including London, Wales, Victoria and Lampeter imiti-rieq, Cambridge Pre- vious. Oxford Responsions, etc. Centre for Preceptors and Cambridge Locals. Classes dlirifw Summer Vacation. For list of successes, fees, etc.. apply to Headmaster. Neath, Rugby House. HIGH-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. WITH KINDER- GARTEN AND PREPA RIIOHU7 KINDDEARY- FOU LITTLE BOYS, principalfr- The Misses WILLIAMS. Assisted by Efficient GoYerneesea and Masters. Special Classes for Postal and General Business Requirements; also Cooking and Dressmaking Public Examinations. NEATH AND DISTRICT BILL-POSTING CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS I' Owners of ar the Principal Hoardings in NEATH and DISTRICT. I For Teritis, ot- tpply:- MANAGER, i 45, London Road, Neath,