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Sales by Auction. By Messrs. Daniel Jenkins and Sons. GCRSHELIG, RHOSAMMAN, BRYN- AMMAN. Sale of Household Furmture, Fowls, &c. Messrs. DANtEL JENKtNS & SONS .TTAVE received inetructione from Mrs. .Iia.rgaret Richards (who is giving up housekeeping) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1915, the following FURNITURE, FOWLS Etc., Vix.: Ta.Mes, Sofa, 2 Cupboards, Clock, 3 Bed- steads and Mattresses, Feather Bed-s, 1 Old-Fashioned Shelf, Chairs, Pictures, Omajnenta, Fenders, Fire Irons; Gover- ness Car, Gambo, Saddle, Cha-ncutter, Forks, R.akes, and many other Ut.eful articles too numerous to mention. Also a number of Fowla. Sale to commence at 5 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. The Shcp, G.C.G., Aug. 30th, 1915. CWMCATHAN-ISAF, BETTWS, AMMA.NFORD. Sale of Valuable Live Stock, Corn, Imple- ments, Dairy Utensila, part of the House- hold Furniture, &s. Messrs. DANtEL JENKtNS & SONS TJAVE been favoured with instructions from Mr. John Jones (who is retir- ing) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY, SEPTEM- BER 21st, 1915, the whole of the LIVE STOCK, CORN, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. Luncheon on the Table at 12. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. Credit on Con- ditions. The Auctioneers have great pleasure in calling the attention of the public gen- erally to the above Sale, as the whole of the Stock, &c., are well worthy of their attention. The Shop, G.C.G., Sept. 10th, 1913. GOLWG-Y-BYD, GOLDEN GROVE. Distance about n Miles from Golden Grove, and 21 Miles from Derwydd Road Railway Stations. Clear-out Sale of Live Stock. Crops, Imple- ments, Dajry Utensils, <Mtd Part of the 1-4puseh-old Furniture. Messrs. DANtEL JENKtNS & SONS TTAVE been favoured with instructions '— from Mrs. Jane Rees, who is leaving, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Jrd, 1915, the whole of the valuable STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, Etc. Lumoh on the TaMe at 13. Sale to com- mence a.t 1 o'clock. II Credit on Conditions. The Shop, G.C.G., Sept. 9, 1915. YSTRADGYNLAIS FAIR GROUND. Sale of Sheep, Pony &e. Messrs. DANIEL JENKtNS & SONS TJAVE been favoured with instructions "? from Mr. Owen Daniel (late of Hen- glyn-Ieaf) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above place (where the animals will be removed from part of Penpont Farm, Palleg, for convenie'nce of Sale, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 34th, 1915 (F&ir !>ay). the following SHEEP AND PONY: 55 Strong Breeding Ewes (all young aDd healthy), 23 Ewe Lambs, 19 Wether Lambs tin forward condition), 1 Two- Y ear-Old Pure Mountain Ram, 1 Yearling Ram, 2 Ram Lambs, and 1 Four-Y ear-Old Moun- tain Pony, 12.2 hands high (fast trotter). Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. The Shop, G.C.G., August 30th, 1915. RED LION, LLANDEBIE. Sale of Valuable Milch Cows, la-Calf Heifers, Horses, &c. Messrs. DANtEL JENKtNS & SONS TJAVE been favoured with instru-ctions ? from Mr. David Eva.M to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3(hh, 1915, the whole of the valuable LIVE STOCK, Etc. Lunch on the Table at 12. Sale at 1.30. Credit on Conditions. The Shop, G.C.G., Sept. 9, IM5. TIRBACH FARM, GARNANT. (Twenty finutes' Walk from Gamant and Glana.nuBau Stations). Clear-Ont Sale of 200 Sheep, Cattle, Filly, Poultry, &c. Messrs. DANtEL JENKtNS & SONS TJAVE been favoured with instructions ? from Mr. John Morgan, who is leav- ing, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at j the above place, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1915, the whole of the STOCK, Etc., consisting of Sheep Cattle, Filly, Poultry, Hay, Implements, &c. Lunch on the Table at 12. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. The Shop. G.C.G., Sept. 13th, 1918. PENTWYN, RHYDYFRO. Sale of Live Stock, &c. Messrs. DANtEL JENKfNS & SONS ITAVE been favoured with instructions '? from Mr. John Thomas (who is leav- ing) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1915, the whole of the STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. Lunch on the Table at 12. Sale at 1.30 o'elock. Credit on Conditions. The Shop, G.C.G.. Sept. 13th, 1915. WADDtNGTON & SONS, LTD., Station Rostdt (Oppoiiite the County Schools). PORT TALBOT. We are having a SPECIAL SALE FOR A SHORT PERIOD ONLY prior to the Be-Deooration of our Premises. Genuine Rednctiocs on all Instruments both New and Second-Hand. Orga,!M and Pianos in Stock from .65 and Upwards, particulars of whMh we l shaH be pleased to send Free on a.ppli- <'ahon. WADDINGTON & SONS, LTD., STATION ROAD. PORT TAIMM. Sates by Auction. By, Messrs. James and James. Messrs. James and James, F.A.I., and MESSES. Wm. & Walter James, F.A. AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES TO DATE. Sept. 17.—B&aufort. Arms, Kittie: About 100 Mountain Ponies, Trotting Cobe, etc. Sept. ISth.—LJaudi.o Mart: Jumble Sale for IVelsh and Red Crof-S. Sept. ZGth.-Polltl:¡&'5e Farm: Cie-ax-out Sale ci Stock and Cropö. Sept,. 21a.-Gowertcn Fa<t Stock Mart. Sept. 22nd.—fechou J-'&rm, Bynea.: Cle&r-out .Sale. of Stock and Crops. Sept. SMrd.—'i'aJyrhyn Farm. LJandovery: Cleaf-out Sale of Stock and Cropa, and of Pure Ayrshire Dairy Cows and 9 Pedigree Jerseys. Sept. 24th.—Clyuea. Farm, Bynea: CIe&r-out SoJe of Stock and Cropa. Se.t. :4th.—PantUwyfen Fajm, IAamdDvery; Ctea-r-out Sale of Stock and Crot-a. r Sept. 27th.—Ua.ndilo F,%(, Stock .N..LTt. Sept. 2Sth.—Dol&nhirion Farm, Mandovery: Clea-r-out oi Stock a.nd Cropi. Sept. 3Kh.-klltzeloriaii Sate, .Lia.ndovery: Clear-out Sale oi Stock &nd Crops. Sept. 30th.—Ha,add<-wi Caot:le Farin, Key- noldston: Clear-out 8.a.le of Stock a.Hd Crops. Oct. l6t.—BryncMte!l FMm, laangadook. Clea,r-out Sale of Stock and Crops. Oct. 4th.—Ccfnhirfryn Farm. CyDghordy, laandovery: Cleaj'-out Sale of I:tock &nd Crops. Oct. ttia.Tleyi-.oldst,,one Fat Stock Mart.. Oct. 5th.-Sa.Ie of Coal Cru&tuug Works, SwAneea, Docks. Oct. 6th.-DolfaVlT Fa.rm, Ll&ndOTery: Ciea-r-out Sa,]e of Stock and Cropa. Oct. ?th.—Cnwcdeiiog F&rm, Ha-Bdovcry: I" Clear-out Sale of Stock <Lnd Crops. Oct. 9th.—PencIa.cwydd FajTn, Bymea.: Ciea.r-out S-Ale of Stock and Crops. Oct. llth.—Lla.ndUo Fat Stock Mart. Oct. i.lth.-Talycynllwyn Farm, Pontar- d ulais: Clear-out Sale of Stock and Crops. Oct. 14th.—Ijlwynon Fa.rm, LIywel: Draft Sale of Stock. Oct. 19th.—Gowertoa Fat Stock M&rt. Oct. 20th.—&Iynfyd Fa,rm. PontarduLais: Stock and Crops. DATES NOT FIXED. Penlan Farm. Pen pant Farm. Brown HiH Sate, Llangadock. 7. Croat-street, Sale Room, Furniture. Ltenwrda, Freehold Fanns and Small Hotdings. SENNYBRIDGE. (Cl-06e to Devynock Railway Statiom). I 2,380 SHEEr. 47 CATTLE, 3 CART MARES. THE ANNUAL SALE of FOREST LODGE DRAFT STOCK, the pro- perty of Mr. W. S. Miller, will be held at SENNYBRIDGE, <m/ MONDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1915. Sheep.—20 Pure-Bred Shropshire, Rye- land and Kerry Rama; M excellent Cheviot and Cross Cheviot &nd Caj-die Rams; 1,000 strong Store Ewes (Shropshire, Ryela-nd. Kerrv, Cheviot ajad Cross Che\-iot. and Welsh, about 4M of these are 1, 2, and 3 year eld Ewes, raddled on head); 100 two- year-old Wethers, {Mid 500 three-year-old ditto-, 300 Ewe Lambs (Kerry, Cross Kerry, Cheviot and Cross Cheviot); 300 Wethej Latnbs ditto. Ca.ttle.-30 Grand Dairy Heifers (Short- horn, Cross Jersey and Ayrshire), most of which are 4<o calve from August to Christ- mas, 19] 5; 3 Eereiord Cows and Calves; one two-ye&r-old well-bred Hereford Bull; 14 good Barren Shorthorn Heifer's, mostly fat. Horses.—Grand Shire Mare (Bounce), 9 years old, a perfect worker and believed to be sound; Black Mare, 11 yea-rs, aji ex- cellent worker; one most promiting two- year-old Cart Ma.re, an excflltmt worker. Thi-ee Months' Credit on Approved Security for sums over .610. Discount at the rate of 5 per cent. per a.n.Dum. Lujich a.t 11. Sale at 12.30. bcgimimg with Rams. Brakes will leave Llamdovery Station at 10 a-m. to 10.30, and return a.fter the Sale. For the convenience of purchasers from }Ionmont:4 and Glamorgan, a train will leave Sennybridge fo-r Brecon in the afternoon to meet the 5.10 p.m. Brecon and Merthyr train. FoTost IMge, Brecon, 4th Sept., 1M5. S)TUAT!ONS VACANT. t3AKEBY.—Wanted, a good atrcng Lad to d4,liv,-r bread and to make himself use- ful; must be ?ood .seJ'81m1an.-Ap111y T. 'Roberts a.ud Sons. Lla.ndovery. 1MA9-18 T LAKTELLY Bural District Water Works, -? Va,n Pool". Oarmarthcn&hire.—X&vviea Wanted immediately; good piecework ra,tee and 'bonus pa.td; day work rate 7d. per hour and 46. per week War Bonus; canteens on works and good hut aoc&mmod'at.ion (4d. p<T night); sub daily.—Apply en Works. Whittaker EHi8. LJo.adeotMLnt, nca.r LLan- ga.d.ock. OM-2 FOR SALE. TJOUSE5 for Sale, .E250 to £2,000, at Am- mo.nford, LIa,ndebie. Derwydd-poad, T-landilo, a.nd Manwrtyd WcHs.—Apply Mor- gtHM. Auctdotieer &nd Va-lu-er, 3[eucydd Hall, Llaodilo. 146A9-17 c RIOKEI;S, 1915 or 1914 hatch, near ley. ? iug, ?6. dozen; three months old, 15a. dozen; list breeds.—EummeU, Stratford, Eesex. J47A9-t7 CHEAP Freehold F&rms, FarmhOTtwe. I buildings, 540 a<:res. price £3,000; Farm- house, cottages. 760 acres. R,4,8M; Wilt&bire.— 9296," Rutters, Norfolk-street, Strsmd, Jndon. 137A9-14 MtSCELLANEOUS. T AJOIES' H&tr CoombimBa Wanted.—V<J? -? by rttnrn. Ajty qnMtity.—Horroeka. 4Z&, Portla-nd Street, Brighton. ? r) ? RATS for 6d.—Mr. Ora.U. Chemist. An- ?-??' na.tL. K.B-, wntea?—"A cnetomer found 106 rs.ts kilted with a 6d. tm of Eo- dine.' Rodine" kiNa qm<A. 'eaves no BBOtell; swajma wipe? oa.b with a- sm?U tin; I6d., 16., 2s., 3?.. 5& poet 2d.—Ha?y, Chemist, Perth. Agents: E. H. Crimthe, Bridgend; T. J. Reca, Skewen: R. D. iiorBan., Ma<9<tac. PMbisc Announcements. A Competitive Concert will take place at Setcn (C.MJ, Seven Sisters, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1915 I Adjudicator. MuaM: D. Vaughan Thomas, Esq., M.A., Mus. Doc., Swansea; Recitations: James Clement Esq. (Ala.reh I Ogwy), Skewe-n. Champion Solo (open), 3 Guineas. Other Solos and Recitation (open), 1 Guinea, each. Pianoforte Solo, Solos, and Reci<ation& for Juveniles. Convenient Train Service for Neath after Concert. Prog-rammes (l}d. by post) can be ob- I tained from Secretaries—J. Thomas, Pen- y-Bank, Seven Sisters, and D. Morria, 3, BryndulaM-avenue, Seven Sisters. Yon wJll be Aiding your Kith and Kin with the Military and Naval Forces by patronising the AMMANFORD Chair EISTEDDFOD on Saturday, Sept. 25, 1915,. at the Commodious PALACE THEATRE (Top of the Arcade). Proceeds in Aid of the Soldiers and Saitors l of the Locality. ATTRACTIVE EVENT ASSURED. Record Entries in Solos, Ac. Great Number of Well-Known Choirs will compete. Tests, 12.30 p.m. prompt; Eisteddfod to C&mmemce -at 3.30 p.m. t Refreshments provided at Theativ Bar. Secretary— MR. D. J. DA VIES, GWYDDFA, AL-.NIMA-N-FORD. Picture Patace, Pontyberem. COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 20. USUAL EXCELLENT SHOW OF PtCTURES. I POPULAR PRtCES: M., 6d., and 9d. Tharsday, Doors Open at 6.45, to commence at 7. Saturday, Doora Open 6.30, to comnMcce at 6.45 M<i 8.45. MATINEE Thursdays at A o'ckK:J:, Id., 2d., and 3d. Educational. PRESWYLFA SCHOOL, NEATH. FOP BOYS AND GIRLS. Pupits are Prepared for MATRICULA- TION aod Other Examinationa. A Primary Depo-rtment for Children of Fo-ur to Seven Years of Age. Painting in Oils and Water-Colours. Private Coaching in all Sublects. Particniaj's may be obtaiBed 00 apply* ini" to— MRS. E. A. TONNE R, B,A. (Honours), 22, Rugby Avenue, Neath. Rugby Schoots, Neath. HIGR-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS FOR QIRLS, WITH KINDER- GARTEN AND PREPARATORY CLASS FOR LITTLE University and Art Bsams, with Success. Special Clares for Postal and Secretarial Requirements. Student Governess Wanted. NEW TERM COMMENCES SEPT. 15th. Principals: The Masses WtLHAMS. Assisted by Emeient Governesses. Money. IF YOU WANT A PRIVATE CASH ADVANCE Apply to ALBERT E. GASH 6, UPLANDS CRESCENT. SWANSEA, Where any respectable person may obtain a Loan irorn clu to any amount without russ or toan office formalities. No Fees or Sureties are required, and the amount is advanced in rull. .£10 to £10,000. 'p0 LEND. by the Oddest West of Eng- land Firm, F. LAWRENCE. Ltd., on Written Promise to Repay. Life Policies, Furniture, Farm Stock, or other Security. Principal Remains or can be Repaid by Easy Instalments. Promptness and Privacy. A Gentleanan will call and hand yon Cash at your house if desired. Dis- tancc no object. Do not expose year requirements locally. Whfte. Manager, V!CTORHAM)LTeN. DON CHAMBERS. WtNE STREET, BRISTOL. THE S.WANSEA MERCANTILE CO. (Ltd.) 18, PARK STREET, SWANSEA, Make Cash Advances Da'ily, iFom dBtO to F.18000. No Charge umteas Business done. Strictly Private and Conhdential. For furtiher particulars appiv H. B.JONE. I Saiiitigs. AUSTRALIA BY THE Under 0?)ENT UNE. Under Contract to carrv His Majesty? Mails to FRFIIA-NT-LE, ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, BRISBANE, calling at Gibraltar, Port Said and Colombo. Through booking to NEW ZEALAND and TASMANIA. Tickets interchangeable with P. & 0. Line. Twin M. 8tmr8, Tons. Todn. Toulon. Orontes. g03.t Sep M Oct 3 bet 4 Omrnh M30 Oct ? Oct 91 Ncv 1 Osterlcy ..1XHN Ko-ao J<ov28 NoT28 Managers-F. GREEN & Co., and AXDEBSON. ANDERSON & Qo. For pas6sLge apply to letter firm a.t 5, FenchNrch Avenue, London, E.C., or to Bertie Perkina and Co., U, Sometiset Place, and T. R. W. M<Mtn a.nd Co., 2. Mount-st.. Swansea, UNION South & East Africa UNION- KOYAL MAtt. HOUTE. MSILE The Cape, Natal, Trana?aa?, t!h<Kiea4a, L I E East African Ports, 'L* tM'"E Maur6t!us, Ac. For Sailings and Other Inrormation' apply to the Head OBice, 3, Fenchurch Street, Loodon; or in Swansea to T. R. W. Mason and Co., or Bertie Perkins &ud Co. I WHITE STAR UNE. Liverpool to Anstratta. Fares: To Australia, JE21 to XM; to Cape Town, .£15 las. to .£24. 3s. Theee bteanners &rQ twin ecrew. Btted with bilge keels, and have hoc. epecially tocstructed for the Colonial tra.de. The Smoking. Read. ing. and Pimnt-roomt- Surgeon and Stewttrdesees carried r For fu-ther partiCJQIr! ftpp!y to the Loca.1 AjseBts: WHITE STAB LINE. Liverpool; 1. Coch&par.street. 8.W.: Md ML Lea-denhaH-atreet. E.U.. Ijondon. WADDINGTON & SONS, LTD., (EstabUshed-1888) PtANOFORTE Manufacturers, I STATION ROAD, (Opposite the County Schools), I PORT TALBOT. We are the ACTUAL 3H.KERS of the I with close upon MANUFACTOKY — YORK. We are SOLE AGENTS for the EASTNER AUTO-AMERICAN IN- TERIOR PLAYER-PIANO. I STEMS' AUTO Do., CRAMER PIANOS, ORGANS by BELL, MASON & HAM- LIN, DOMINION, PACKARD, PUT- NAM. ind BOSTON. PIANOS from 10s. 6d. PER MONTH. ORGANS from 5s. PER MONTH. DELIVERED FREE OR CARRIAGE PAID to Nea.Mt RAILWAY STATION. CaiaJogues?ree on Application. RAILWAY FARES ALLOWED TO PURCHASERS. Note the Address:— Waddington & Sons, Ltd. (Opposite County Schools), I Station R<Ktd, PORT TA?SO.T. Illustrated Lists and Particulars of Setond-Rand Inaruments Free on Appli- cation. THE TROUSERS THAT ,60RS THAT 'T'T'ON'T 'WJ' E A R OUT L ¡ t. AB80LUTELY HOLE PROOF, GUARANTEED FOB SIX MONTHS. A Written Guarantee with Every P&ir. 11 f0R4/ff —— SIZES FOR JIG & SMALL. BUY TO-DAY. D t-?.FA ?a a R?!EL?&F???J u ntA n K CLOTH!ER. WATER SIREET. &BER&VOK JOMAH MORGAN, Mus. Ba,c. (Oxop), LT.S.C., TEACHES PIANO, ORGAN, SINCLXC AXD TKEORY. At PUDU' if Desired. ADJUDiCATOR ANB G<H\fDUCTOR. Write for termr,- yONNA, NEATH. Trade Announcements. BEVAN 9 COMPANY. LTD., WALES' LARGEST FURNISHERS. Î For the long period of Sixty-nve Years this well-known Firm has been building up the Largest Furnishing Business in the Principality, and to-day they stand in the fror. .rank of the Furnishers of the United Kingdom! Immense Setection! Everything for Furnishing! Rock-bottom Prices! Free Detivery 200 MUes! Cash or Easy Credit Terms! Pianos from 10/6 Monthly! !nstruments Warranted Ten Years! About Haif Music Warehouse Prices! Catalogues Gratis and Post Free! Train Fares of Cash Customers Paid The adoption of Motor Traction at certain Branches has released several Spring Vans and Carts, which are now offered at less than half the prices at which they could be huilt. SWANSEA: LLANELLY: CARDIFF: NEWPORT: &c. j- CREY HAH!—————. f restored to i,6 original colour by using c-, R E STORER I It is not a dye. bat acts naturally, is quite harmtess PRICE 116, Postage 3d. C. W. Harris? M.P.S. sp??st. Reading. "ecialist,Readiing. A?ent for Gowerton: S. H. M?m?, j Chemist, Sterry Road. Brrnamman: E. M. Morris, Chemist. !'(1rt Talbct: T. B. Bamiord. S'vansca: M. Davios. ilij We claim that 2/9 DR. TYE'S DROPSY, L!VER, AND j WtND PtLLS Cure Constipation, Backache, Indigestion, Heart Weakness, Headache and Nervous Complaints. Mr. John Parkin, 5, Eden Crescent. West Auckland, writes, dated March '.11, 191)2:—"I must say they are all th&t you represent them to be; they are splendid; indeed I wish I had known about them sooner. I shall make their worth known to all who suffer from Dropsy." Sole MaJcor: S. ? 57, HIGH STREET, STROUD. GI/)S. f KERN!CK'S VEGETABLE P!H-S. When you feel out of sorts or are troubled with Indigestion, Acidity or Wind, you cajinot do better than try a course of the above remedy. Appetite will be regained and you will ag&in feel vigorous. Of all Chemists at 7&d. and 13-d. per box. ELUS'S L::AL PILLS. Ma.de from prescription of celebrated nrsa ior Ansemia, Bloodlessness, &e. Send st&mp for tree sample and particu- lars; also testimonials. Prices Is. 3d. and 41. 6d. post pajd, under cover. Advice Free. MRS. ELUS, 12, VALLANCE KOAD, HOVE, SUSSEX. ? tHPORTAOT ?0 MOTHERS! ? ? Every mothaf who vatoos the BeaJHi &ad ? Cte?nlmBM o< her diild ?cnid ose N ????M??f? ? ? ""?S? ??M?M'? 'One appJieati8 kHiB ?! Xita a?d VeHoia, t?;! ? bea t tto?s Md stfaagtbeap the BMB. InT<u6.4?<A9d. Postagold. f) t SoijD BY AI?. CHZTaSTS. ? RlMt?otth?M:?jgr?-Ri:rso?',5i??4D&? W. HM!USQM. esmato KtMNEL W Agents ror Neatb: Hibbert & Son. Aber- avon: G. D. Loveluck. Cwrnavon: H. S. Arnold. Neath: J. G. I?aac. Port Talbot: T. B. Bamford. Swansea: T. Davies. Brynamman: E. M. Monis. Garnaut: J.j W. Evans. GIanamman: J. W. Evans. i Landore: T. Dryden. Pontardawe: E. Grimth. Clydach: Davies Bros. DE AKINrs M IPACULOU'S' t?- H,,E!gt JiJiJ!e I WtU imme4jatety arrest the coufse of the < disease and guard against all tit eSeets. It N possesses marveHous healing and tonic prop. erties. and gives iootant relief to ou hs, Cotds. 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