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V Heard's Stands Pre-eminent FOR FIRST-CLASS FRUIT, VEGETABLES, and CONFECTIONERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IJ, EAR, Co'S STORES, 17, Station C:oa.cl FORT TALBOT, 67, High Street, ABERAVON, 10, Parade, NEATH, 18. Windsor Road, NEATH.
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Picture Palace, PcyberemlJ WEEK COMMENCING DECEMBER 27. USUAL EXCELLENT SHOW OF PICTURES. POPULAR PRICES: 4d., 6d., and Dd. Thursday, Doors Open at 6.46, to commence at 7. Saturday, Doors Open 6.30, to commence at 6.45 and 8.45. MATINEE Thursdays at 4 o'clock, Id., 2d., and 3d.
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Public Announcements. B OROUGH OF LLANDOVERY. NOTIFICATION OF MEASLES AND GERMAN MEASLES. The Public Health (Measles .and German Ht;;vsi0s) Regulations, 1915. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that: DATE OF COMMENCEMENT. The above Regulations come into opera- tion on tho 1st JANUARY, 1916, and hall th¿Dap.f,J; and ivtvo effect in this District. and shall. be enforced and executed by the fxx-al Authority. NOTIFICATION OF MEASLES & GERMAN W.&ASLES BY PARENTS OR GUARDIANS. Every Parent or Guardian, or other per- son, as soon as he becomes aware of, or has •easonabic grounds for supposing that any lor-^on in his charge is suffering from Ceasles or German Measles shall, unless the nsj has been already notified by a Medical ,ractitioiiei- forthwith notify the case to he Medica1 Officer of Health for the Dis- rupt at th- address given at the foot, hereof, tivltnt thr! name and age of the patient, ind his address. NOTIFICATION OP Y-EAvlxlq & GERMAN ilEASLES BY MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Subject to the provisions of these ReKula- ioiii, every Medical Practitioner, a& soon is lie becomes aware that a person upon vhom 1-e is in professional attendance is ;ufforin £ from Jleasles or German Measles, 4he.ill forthwith make and sign a notifica- 'ion of the case and transmit it to the Jedical Officer of Health- FORWARDING OF NOTIFICATIONS. A Notification to be transmitted to the Medical Oflieer of Health in pursuance of he Regulations shaH be en-clcsed iiia. sealed •nvrlope to that ofllccr, and may ve transmitted by being delivered to him .r by beins delivered at his office or resid- ues or May be sent by prepaid letter poet idrejised to him at his office or his resid- ice. PENALTY. Any person wilfully neglecting or refusing: r, boy, or carry out, or obstructing the is liable to a enalty not exceeding: £:i00. DAN<.ER OF MEASLES. Fa rent 3 arc warned that Measles are very itching and very dangerous to children. 1:; especially dangerous to those und-er :p year-) oi 11ge. Almost 10,000 chiJdren die year. in England and Wales from rasies, and over 9,0C0 of these are less iin five years of age. The older the -child, 0 lce; dangerous an attack of Measles be- le. 1 he object cf the Public He alth iMea-slea id German Measles) Regulat ions:, The requirement as to Notification, is the .tectior of the children. Notifieatioi: should therefore be sent to io Medical Officer ci health. in every case iihout aclay. Adarcss o? Medical Officer of Health: DR. T. MORGAN, VIOLET COTTAGE, LLANDOVERY. ii. ALi-Ui/i) THOMAS. Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Llandovery. 18th December, 1915. RE AX DISTRICT COUNCIL -OF 11' ? GLYM:'()R.HWG. We the Urban District Council for the. roan District of Glyncorrwg in the Junty of Glamorgan HEREBY GIVE LBLIC NOTICE that we have in pur- ance of the Infectious Diseases Notifica- m Act 18R9 RESOLVED, and ordered at such Act shall apply within our said 'istrict to the following Infectious seases, viz:—Measles and. German 2asi as, and that such Order shall come ro operation on the 1st January 1916 and uain in force until such Order shall] revoed or varied by us. Dated this 14th day of December 1915. EDWARD POWELL, to the siid Urban District Council .the Urban District of Glyncorrwff. Vliter-street, Neath. OROUGH OF MEATH. THE HRISTMAS MARKETS will be held on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, Deeembor 22, 23 and 24. By Order. Arthur Lewis, Market Manager. RESOLVEN ?air EISTEDDFOD 1TURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1916 ITUJRDAY, JANUARY 15, 1916.  Adjudic?ors. ?rat.nre: Meeere. JAMES CLEMENT vlercli OgWY), Sfewen, ami So LLOYD 4yfrr Nedd), Resolven. Mueic; Messrs. W. fiVANfs, Abordure, and T. LEWIS Glyn- Neath. Chief Items: 'h?le Choral, The Sea. hath ita Pea 15" ,:b' Chief Items: ite Pearls" i tpingutd) Voices no^ ,t under 45 rn ium-' tlu.ior. nze ?° ?? ?'' ??"? for ?- {ale YOIioc "R ld" I ^oioe, "RoiMn 00 lers" (Dr. pro-' ¡ be "?'?' not under 30 i" num- ? ? ?f PlZ £6 and a Baton for Conductor t ? .? ?m. Mmmg, Solos, Becita-tio?, Etc. i Pr"grlmm(%, Id.; by Post, lid. ? e???????s. T. M. EVAN6, Daviee- ■ (• Basolwtt; F. EVAKS, New-: L, _■  PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LLANDEBJE ANNUAL C_WAIR Et?TED?FOD. ? WHT MONDAYG 1916. I '.ecr?uy: ?. n-J- Lhmdebie.. k 1' fanner. I.Ja.ndebic" Public Announcements. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! GWYN HALL, NEATH. For Two Nights Only- BOXING & FOLLOWING DAY (December 27 and 28). Plan of Hall and Seats Booked at Messrs. W. H. Smith & Sons, Windsor Road. MISS MAGGIE MORTON'S CO. in the Great Play— HIS MOTHER'S ROSARY (By Eva Elwes.) NEW AND ELABORATE SCENERY Designed and Painted by Mr. George Pontiii, N.B.A. Under the Personal Supervision of MISS MAGGIE MORTON. Prices: Reserved, 2s., Is. 6d., 1s.; Limited at 7.55, &d. Early Doors at 7, 3d. extra. Ordinary Doors at 7.30. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. PI qlZE DRAWING in aid of Mr. Williem Johns, Anwylfan, Capel Hendre, Panty- ffynon.—Winning Numbers:—let, 1974; 2nd, 7th, 1912; 6th, 717; 9th, 1123; 10th, 103S; 11th, 1518; 12th, 667; 13th, 1866; 14th, 3535; 15th, 3575; 16th, 1101; 17th. 260; l&th, 428; 19th, 1450; 20th, 3654; 21st, 2029; Z2r.Ù, 1112.-All Prizes muiit be claimed within 21 days; of the issue of this Paper or 6hill be forfeited.—Isaac Pryøe. Secretory. p RICLI & SON'S (Neath) Drawing Reculte. M- 4-5; 05447 04483: 05550 03864; 05100; 05332; 03625; 03651; 05331; 05302; G'))30; 06138; 01637. DO NOT RUN AWAY FROM AMMANFORD FOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Harries Bros., B?a??'??t?? BML??? Ironmongers, AMMANFORD, HAVE RETAINED THEIR OLD SHOP FOR FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS AT PRICES THAT WILL COMPARE FAVOURABLY WITH BIG TOWNS. THEIR NEW SHOP IN COLLEGE- STREET IS IN FULL SWING, AND WELL STOCKED WITH ALL KINDS OF IRONMONGERY IN ALL ITS .BRANCHES. HAVE YOU GIVEN A PRESENT TO YOUR FRIEND .THAT IS ABOUT GETTING MARRIED? DO NOT LEAVE IT TO THE ELEVENTH HOUR. H.B. HAVE A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF USEFUL WEDDING PRESENTS FROM 2s. 6d. TO .£5. TRY US FOR CUTLERY THAT WILL CUT AT CUT PRICES. TRY US FOR WASHING MACHINES THAT WILL WASH YOUR CLOTHES AND SAVE YOUR COMPLEXION". TRY US FOR THINGS THAT YOU DO NOT KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT. OUR 25 YEARS' KNOWLEDGE IS AT YOUR SER VICE. WE MAY HELP YOU TO SAVE MONEY, LABOUR, AND WORRY. SITUATIONS VACANT. ANTED, Engine-driver for Suction Gas Engine; non-eligible for Army.—Apply Bell, Grand Theatre, Aberavon. C12-25 FOR SALE. rpRAOTOR Engine, with Trailer, for gale, or would Tlire.-kpply Engine," "Neath G%xette," lqoaih. Cll-11 CUMMER diet in mid-winter makes eggs j certain. Then give Karswood (harm- less) Poultry Spice, containing ground insects—which poultry love. Packets 2d., 6d., LE.—Hobbs, Corn Merchant, High- street, Neath. 223A12-25 David Jones and Sons, I The Garage, I Ammanford. | I NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARS B FOR SALE. 1 Allday's Four-seaters, 10-12 h.p, £55. jHS Elburn Car, Two-seater, £20. Gladiator Chassis, A8, h.p., cheap. ■ Trial Run and Free Tuition in ■ Driving to Purchaser. NEW FORD VAN WITH SPECIAL 1 BUILT BODY. B INSPECTION INVITED. I MISCELLANEOUS. PULLETS which don't lay don't pay. Kai,swood Poultry Spice, oon.tailling ground insects, ensures eggs. Try a sample. 2d., 6d., packets; by post, 4id., 10d., Is. Sd, —Evans, Amman Pharmacy, Garnant. 254A12-31 RA. T WAR ENDS in the utter extermina- -'— tion of these destructive vermin wher- Her" Rodine or Rat Poison is used. It nev" faite. RatiB can't resist it. Tins, 6d., Is., 2s., 3s„ 5s.; poet, 3d.-Harlev. Chemist, Perth. Agents: E. H. Griffiths, Bridgend; T. J. ReetO, Skewen; R. D..Morgan, Maesteg. Saies by Auction. By Mr. D. W. Morgans. AMMANFORD AND DISTRICT AUCTION MART. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, &c. Next Sale: Saturday, a:y 8, 1916. Entries by December 29th. D. W. MORGANS, Auctioneer. Offices: Ammanford and Llandilo. Sailings. AUSTRALIA BY THE ORIENT LINE. Under Contract to carry His Majesty's Mails to FREMANTLE, ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, )3BISBANE, calling at Gibraltar, Port Said and Colombo. Through booking to NEW ZEALAND and TASMANIA. Tickets interchangeable with P. & O. Line. Twin sc. Stmrs. Tons. Todn. Toulon. Naplte Orontes SdaS Jan 15 Jan 2S Ja-n24 Feb12 Fb 20 Feb 21 Osterlcy 121-29 Mar 11 Marlfl Mar 20 Managers—F. GREEN &, Co., and ANDKRSUN, ANDERSON & CO. For passage apply to latter firm at 5, Fenchurch Avenue, London, E.C., or to Bertie Perkins and Co., 11, Somerset Place, and T. R. W. Mason and Co., 2. Mount-st., Swansea. i!M?M South & East Africa UNIOII- ROYAL MAIL ROUTE. CASTLE The Cape, Hatat, Transvaal, Rhodesia, LINE East African Ports, Mauritius, &c. For Sailings and Other Information apply to the Head Office, 3, Fenchurch Street, London; or in Swansea to T. R. W. Mason and Co., or Bertie Perkins and Co. WHITE STAR LINE. Liverpool to Australia. Fares: To Australia, £ 21 to .£32; to Cape Town, £15 15s. to £ 2i 38. These eteaaicri are twin screw, fitted with hilee keels, and have bee ppecialljr oonstructed for the Colonial trade. The accommodation oomprisej Smoking. Read. ing, and Dining-rooms. Surgeon and Stewardesses carried For further particularg. apply, to the Local Agents: WHITE STAR LINE. Liverpool; 1, Cock-pur-3treet. S.W.; and 38, Ijeadenhall-s+reet. E.G., London. ftfloney. LOANS. on written promise to repay-at I a. mutually agiv-d interest. No travelling expenses ehargcfl, business done or not. On receipt of letter a representative will call with caeh and diecuss terms. Distance no object. Do not exiK)€f> your requirements locally. Commission paid for introductions. F. LAWRENCE, LTD., DON CHAMBERS, WINE STREET, BRISTOL. THE SWANSEA MERCANTILE CO. (Ltd.) 18, PARK STREET, SWANSEA, Make Cash Advances Daily, from E10 to EI,000, No Charge unless Business done. Strictly Private and Confidential. For further particulars apply H. B. JONES, Manager. IF YOU REQUIRE1 A PRIVATE CASH ADVANCE Apply to Someone You Know. How would these terms suit you?— zElO from 5s. monthly; X25 f rom 12a 6d. monthly; from 20s. monthly. For farther particulars apply to ALBERT E. GASH, 6, UPLANDS CRESCENT, SWANSEA, « Educational. PRESWYLFA SCHOOL, NEATH. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Pupils are Prepared for MATRICULA- TION and Other Examinations. A Primary Department for Children of Four to Seven Years of Age. Painting in Oils and Water-Colours. Private Coaching in all Subjects. Particulars may be obtained on apply. ing to- MRS. E. A. TONNER, B.A. (Honours), 22, Rugby Avenue. Neath. Rugby Schools, Neath. HIGH-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS, WITH KINDER- GARTUN AND PREPARATORY CLASS FOR LITTLE BOY;). University and Art Exams, with Success. Special Classes for Postal and Secretarial Requirements. Student Governess Wanted. Principals: The Mises WILLIAMS. Assisted by Efficient Governesses. MISS DORA M. LUND, L.T.C.L., Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY OF MUSIC. 115, London Road, NEATH. LESSONS GIVEN AT RESIDENCES — IF DESIRED. — LADIES' Hair Coombings Wanted.—VaJue -? by return. Any quantity.1—Horrocka, !2a. Portland Street. Brighton. A SOLDIER writing from the trenches says:- "The 4 Herald of Wales' is a weekly comfprt. Trade Announcements. Aberavon Boot Stores. T. WILLIAMS & CO., IMPERIAL BOOT STORES, ABERAVON, FOR HIGH CLASS FOOTWEAR. Speciality: Colliers' Boots, 109, 12/9, etc. DISTRICT AGENTS FOR K and Moccasin Boots and Shoes. INSPECT OUR WINDOWS. 17, Green St., Neath (LATE KALTENBACH). E. G. LYNN THOMAS Announces a Continuation of the Sale of JEWELLERY, WATCHES, SILVER, CUTLERY, &c. Ii ——————— Further Reductions. Secure Xmas Presents at Sale Prices. During the Sale a Discount is allowed off 22ct. Wedding Rings. Handsome Present given with each. THE BRITISH SHOP.  B t BS?>? H. B. H I LLI rol THE UP-TO-DATE JEWELLER, 127, Windsor Road, Neath. SPECIALLY SELECTED STOCK OF GEMS, GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. LARGE SELECTION OF WATCHES. CLOCKS, AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS THE NOTED SHOP, FOR ENGAGEMENT, WEDDING AND KEEPER RINGS. BEST QUALITY. LOWEST PRICES. SEASONABLE PRESENTS GOLD-FITTED SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES Of the Best- Quality. EYES TESTED FREE OF CHARGE. Prices From 58. 6d. IVOR L. JONES Chemist and Optipian, Windsor Road, NEATH. LIMHBNKIN NEATH, THE USUAL SUPPLY OF Ox and Heifer BEEF, Mostly Own Feeding. DAIRY FED PORKERS from T. Davws, Esq., St. Clears. PRIME BRECON LAMBS from E. Jones, Esq., Senny Bridge. A Big Consignment of TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, and CHICKENS from J. J. Thomas, Esq., Llanybyther, Cardiganshire. Don't Forget the Sausage Meat for your Turkey, and Where to Get It. We have a Stock of CIGARS in BOXES of 7, 10, 12 and 25, suitable for sending toX FRIENDS AT THE FRONT or at the TRAINING CENTRES. CIGARS, TOBACCOS & CIGARETTES. CIGARETTE AND CIGAR CASES AND ALL SMOKERS' REQUISITES. OUR BOYS," The Square, and also 11, Bridge Street, NEATH. » THE TROUSERS THAT WON'T WEAR OUT r¡- N' ,H- IS) .>- ABSOLUTELY HOLE-PROOF. GUARANTEED FOR SIX MONTHS. A Written Guarantee with Every Pair. "V I SIZES FOR BIG & SMALL. iSUY TO-DAY.  D.A. REES CLOTHIER, WATER STREET, ABERAVON j, Trade Announcements. I I@-@ TAILORING. I i 1S9 I Ii W. Morley Jones, I I' tl Breeches Maker, | Military, Olerial and I Ladies' TaHor, § • Street, I ? 10, Queen Street, ? NEATH. Phone No. 20. Xmas and New Year Joints Turkeys & Geese. I  WATK1SS. B ? §  BUTCHER, High Street, Aberavon, Again Stands Unequalled. ALL PRiZE AN!MALS. ?SPECT-,kLLY FED GEESE ? TURKEYS. 4ESE c?- T,TITRKEYS" Finest Show in the District, Please Order Ear l -,?.  ?V?"rK:I?B? HIGH STREET, ABERAYON. —TRY— SAMUEL & SON Clothiers & Cent's Mercers, For Your New SUIT or OVERCOAT. Stylish, Durable, and Cheap. ALSO ALL THE NEWEST LINES IN SCARVES. MUFFLERS, TIES, SHIRTS, GLOVES, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, &c., IN GREAT AND CHOICE VARIETY. SAMUEL & SON, I 1, BRIDGE ST., NEATH. FOR CHOICENESS AND VARIETY IN CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS YOU ARE INVITED TO VIEW THE DISPLAY AT HEMMING3S¡g 39, QUEEN STREET, NEATH, REALLY THE BEST SELECTION IN TOWN. Children's Toy Books in Great Variety. Christmas Games and Playing Cards. Good Selection of Photo Frames. Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books. Prize Books and Post Card Albums. Plain and Fancy Stationery, Writing Pads, Account Books, Pocket Books, Inks, &c. Magazines, Periodicals, and Newspapers Delivered to All Parts of the Town. I HEMMING — Newsagent and Stationer — NEATH.