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CHALMERS' COUGH COMPOUND. i THE THREE C. j COUGH le.e.c.1 CURE. Made and Recoinmended by Qualified Chemists for nearly 100 years. THIS IS A RELIABLE GUARANTEE OF A CERTAIN AND SAFE COUGH CURE SUITABLE FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN. J. H. LLEWELLIN Late J. D. HARRIES), The Front Street Pharmacy, MILFORD HAVEN. One dose relieves, one bottle cures. One Shilling, post free. 692 PICTURE PALACE, ROBERT STREET, MILFORD HAVEN. Lessee J. F. Tiernev. Manager X. V. Stepban. 7. TWICE NIGHTLY. 9. TO-NIGHT ONLY (Wednesday), January 2i.st, M. PRINCE WIFFLES AS NAPOLEON, A Real Scream from start to finish. TO-MORROW (Thursday) and Friday, January 22 & 23, The Two Spies, Highly Sensational Drama. Saturday, January 24th only, Nick Winter and the Phantom Thief, A Detective Mystery in T'.vo Parts. Every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, MISS DAISY HARRIES, A. L.C.M., IN THE LATEST CHORUS SONGS. Remember Feb. 5, 6 and 7, LAST DAYS OF POMPEII. Book your seats now. DA VID PA VIES* SPECIAL SHOW OF Overcoats. N. & C. Wool Twill Overcoats, 25/6, 30/=, 37/11, 50/= N. & C. Heavy Unlined Double- Breasted and Single Breasted Overcoats, in Navy, Brown and Grey Naps, etc. 30/=, 37/11, 42/=, 45/=, 50/= N. & C. Absolutely WATERPROOF Overcoats, guaranteed to keep out the heaviest rain for a whole day. 26/11, 29/11, 37/11, 45/= Other makes of Overcoats at Lower Prices. The finest assortment and selection of all kinds of Overcoats in Wales. David Davies, MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHIER, 18, High Street, HAVERFORDWEST 630 DO YOU KNOW THAT TUIL, ilE IS NOW A First Class Smitheryi ON THE OLD BRIDGE WHERE HORSES ARE SHOD BY SKILLED WOKKMEN WITH EXPEDITION AND DESPATCH? THE SHOP IS ALSO REPLETE WITH THE LATEST AND BEST CLASS TOOLS FOR ALL KIXDS OF GENERAL AND COACH SMITHING. Strict personal attention given to all Orders by R. M. HOWELL, 621 Proprietor. FOR SALE-A srnirt village PHiETON; comfortable t and strong. Suit invalid or family. Equal to new. >—LLEWVLLIX, Chum W^'ikc, Haverfordwest. i ) 1 To Registrars and Others. Re Sir Hugh Charles Owen Bart. (Deceased). 410 REWARD. THE above Reward will be paid to any Person who can produce an AUTHENTIC CERTIFI- GATE of an ALLEGED MARRIAGE which is supposed to have taken place between the years 1859 to 1863 between the above named SIR HUGH CHARLES OWEX (then Hugh Charles Owen Esq.) of Goodwick Pembrokeshire and one ELIZABETH REES formerly of Priory Alill Haroldston near Haverfordwest. This Reward will remain open for 21 days. W. T. S. TOMBS Solicitor 687 Fishguard. MASONIC HALL, HAVERFORDWEST. tUr FOR ONE NIGHT OXLY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1914. Mr W. PAYJVK SEDDON presents Nevill Graham, Hubert Barwell and Gerald Mirrielees' Specially Selected Company of IRISH PLAYEBS In the Rollicking Irish Fares in Three Acts, the GREATEST OF ALL LONDON SUCCESSES, GENERAL JOHN REGAN By GEOBGE A. BIRMINGHAM (Canon Hannay), From the Apollo Theatre, London. Prices of Admit sion 3"-7 2/ I, & 6d. (Limited, at 7-55.) Doors Open 7-30. Commence at S. Early Door 7-15, 6J. extra. 6'.31 Box Office Mr LL. BEIGSTOCKE, Market Street. WADBROOK'S, MARKET SQUARE, MILFORD HAVEN. WEEK COMMENCING JANUARY 26m STARRING ENGAGEMENT! Grand Production of the JUVENILE SCOTTISH SPECTACLE The Clans OF Bonnie Scotland, Performed by Milford Haven Children! The Grand Army, arrayed in the various Clan Tartans of Scotland, marching over the mountain passes and going through their various evolutions, songs and dances, and the comic antics of Wee McGregor, is a sight never forgotten, and will be the talk of the town the whole produced on a scale of magnificence, with special scenery and effects. Under the direction of W. CRUSOE, Selkirk. Other Varieties & Grand Star Pictures, constituting one of the most remarkable Programmes seen in Milford Haven. 698 THE  TIDE TABLES FOR 1914 Are now to hand and may be obtained on application. A Lighting=Up Time=Table is now included. L. J. MEYLE, M.P.S., PHARMACIST, 47, CHARLES STREET, MILFORD HAVEN. FREE LECTURE ON CANADA, "The Open Door to Prosperity," WILL BE GIVEN IN THE CLUB ROOM, CLARBESTON ROAD, On Friday, January 23, 1914, Commencing at 730 p.m., by MR, E. H. GAMBLE (of Armstrong B. C ), Canadian Northern Emigration Dept. SPLENDID LIMELIGHT VIEWS. For Free Tickets, apply to Agent, FEED W. LEWIS, Biidge Street, Haverfordwest. (is;) WANTED, Experienced GENERAL, good wages.— j VV Apply, "A," Telegrarh Office. 697 PH. WILKINS has a VACANCY to the General P. add Agricultural IrcnmoDgery. AN. APPRENTICE WANTED to the IRON- MONGEUY.—ROBERTS, Market Street. 620 WANTED imaibiiatslv, APPRENTICE to the Shoe- W 1:1?, Genera! and Coach Smithing.—Apply, OLD BBIDGC SMITHY, Hiverfordwest. 695 WAN TED, in HAVEBMRDWEST, n. FAMILY'S  LAUNDRY, good accommodation. Apply, '• X," office of this paper. 666 -X,l? uffice of this pai,,c?r. 666 WANTED-GOOD LABOURERS, wages fivepence W halfpenny.- Apply, FOBEMAN, Clarbeston Road New Station, Grer.t Western Railway. 673 WANTED, a G)ol Steady MAN as LABOURER W Constant employment; Foundry, Bridge Street.— THOMA3 EVANS, 2, Spring Gardens, Haverfordwest. 691 WANTED, COOK GENERAL, and CHAMBER MAID WAITRESS. Apply, Mrs CONDY, Proprietress, Salutation Hotel, Haverfordwest. 671 WANTED-A CARETAKER for the HAVER- FORD WEST LIBERAL CLUB. Salary, 15s per week. Particulars of duties may be had of, and applications made to the Chairman, MB. W. C. LLEWELLIN, Haveifordwest, before Februaiy 7th, 1914. 693 PHARMACEUTICAL. WANTED, LIVE YOUNG MEN as APPREN- TICES in the Rsx.?i PbarmMies of this town. Excellent prospects.—Apply, PmLLiPs' Rexall Pharma- cies, H?erfordwest. 676 a 7 MOLESKINS W AN1jeve.-nBt prices paid through- m out the year, also .?er, Bader, Fox, Cat, Hare and Rabbit Skins. Cash by return. If not already send- ing to us, write for price list. WHEELEK & Co., 9, St. John's Lane, Sinithfield Market, London, E.C. 491 2D. per lb. prompt Cash g iven for old Woollen Guernseys and Stockings.—Write for particulars, AMMAN MARINE STORES, Tirydail, Ammanford. Goods carriage paid 281b. lots and upwards. COTTAGE TO LET, four rooms, Rent 3a weekly.— Apply to K Office of this Paper. 685 To LET FURNISHED APARTMENTS with t attendance, in a pleasant position just outside the town.—Apply, Miss RICHARDS, Belle Vue Cottage, Haverfordwest. FOR SALE. COMMODIOUS DWELLING HOUSE.-Freehold, Milford Haven. Comprising Five Bedrooms and Bathroom. Fitted throughout with latest improvements, Gas. Ready for oc,-ul),ttiou.-Apply, FRED LLOYD & Co., BuilderB, Milford Haven. 570 FOIl SALE. The Smack 11 WATER LILY," LYING AT HAVERFORDWEsT. Apply,-MISS LEAVES, 17, Cartlete, Haverfordwest. FOR SALE. STOCK PORT GAS ENGINE Sin. diameter by 16in. \? stroke, magneto ignition, flywheel 6ft. in diameter Sin. on face, crank shaft has large outer bearing with Stockport Suction Gas Plant. Scott & Mountain dynamo 110 160 volts, 41 amperes, 13LO revolution, pulley and slido rails, all in first class condition. Price low. The above is suitable for Cinema, Mansion or Works.-Simms, 13, Waiter Terrace, Swansea. A PARADOX c If you want a tiling well done, You must go to a busy man,- The other kind has no time. Ponder that •j I repaired nearly two hundred pairs last week. Every job had my personal supervision— gave every satisfaction—and now I am out for more. < Now that old pair of YOURS please! I will renovate them like new for 3/9. Handsewn, Soled and Heeled. Think it Over And send them along to R. J. DAVIES, The Boot Repairing Factory, DEW STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. One Insertion. Three Insertions I" a. d. s. d. 15 Words or less 0 9 13 20 do.10 1 9 25 do.13 2 3 30 do. II 1 6 2 9 Particular attention is called to the fact that the abov cale only applies to Situations Vacant and Wants d

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