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Coffee as a Food Beverage I By SIR JAMES CRICHTON-BROWN, M.D.. F.R.S., Hon. G.G.I. I call Coffee an aliment, for the old notion that it is not food but merely a stimulant must now be discarded." No doubt stimulation is the primary and most important physiological action of Coffee, but it is also a nutriment, although not a rich one, an accessory food making other food I more available." It quickens the circulation of the blood, and thus ridding the muscles of waste products, increases their energy, and at the same time diminishes the sense of fatigue." Anyone who has watched the effects of a cup of hot Coffee on a tired or exhausted man, in rapidly restoring his vital energy, must realise how invaluable Coffee must be at this time to our Munition workers at home and to our Soldiers in the field." Born in Abysinia, Cradled in Arabia, Schooled in Batavia, Coffee has everywhere conferred exhilaration and buoyancy without any succeeding depression or collapse When you buy a pound of our PURE GROUND COFFEE, you get 24 more cups than from ordinary Coffees. TRY IT TO-DAY MAKE IT LIKE A Por OF TEA! TRY IT I'O-DA-Y MAI,?E i-r LiKr,, ?,, Por ov TEk! REES BROS. & Co., COFFEE ROASTERS & MERCHANTS, > HAVERFORDWEST. CINEMA, MARKET SQUARE, MILFORD HAVEN. 6-40. Sole Proprietor: H. J. SCARD, Jun. 8-55. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, William Fox present Theda Bara and Geo. Walsh in a Super Photo Play: FIRES OF HATE, ? In 5 Parts. In 5 Parts. MONDAY NEXT— The 6-Part Fox Supsr Film of OUIDA'S Famous Dratm: UNDER TWO FLAGS. Theda Bara as Cigarette." BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. mff- SPECIAL AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. -m — LOOK, out iur lilt ,U"'UId. new jcnaiu GIRL AND THE THE SECRET OF GAME. THE SUBMARINE. Read the Story in the People."   m ?_  i Need. A VERITABLE BOOM. ??c???? J) /??iA Cures Co'd in the Hd, Naoal Catarrh, Soro Threat, ??F???. ?'?   ? ?y Fever, or L tluefx?. All these disorders are I    /??? c,?used by Hviog disease germs. NOSTROLINE kills ????? "? ? ??"?? /?3?' the get ma, gives mstant relief and quickly soothes away fh-  every symptom of the d ieasf'. It stops infec'iun I flHSSsf ■ (i&SSliP'j ,prfading and is an infallible preventive. If you are t?Ba?  '???'???.S???t? wbJct to any nose or throat trfuhte Ynu pimply cannot NB??t!?????! ???? !?r'i to ba without NOSTROLINE for it will HEk ?t  i??}\   save Jcu conatint suffeiing and expense. Get it now. Of Chemiats 1,?3 (by post 1/5) SotdhyF.DPbiLips BBH?m ?3hE???'???\ C?emiat. Haverfordwest; W. H Thomas, Ney)ard; 11 J. Meyler, Milfoid Haven J. H. L'ewellin, Hamilton Terrace, Milfonl Haven; Lewis Morgan, Pembroke Dock A. L Willisms, Pembroke Dock sndmost chemists tisewhere. WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE Two Seasonable Lines. Gong Soups "7* 2J. PER TAFLLET, AND Oxo Cubes IN 6d. TINS. TO BE OBTAINED AT VINCENT DAVIES, Pioneer Stores, BRIDGE STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. FRED LLOYD & Co., Builders & Contractors, UNDERTAKERS, &c., 17, CH.,IRLES *ST.I?E-F-T, MILFOUl) HAVEN. fOrroaxTK MARKKT SQUABB), Begs tc inform the public that they give UNDERTAKING Particular Attention Funeralt Furnished throughout in the moti •JficUnt manner, — ALL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AND PERSONAL ATTENTION. No connection with any other firm of aame name. FREEHOLD LAND & HOUSES FOR SALE 1165 PICTURE PALACE, ROBERT STREET, MILFORD HAVEN. Lessee J. F. TiKBNEY. Manager Huon PHELPS 6-45. TWICE NIGHTLY. 8.45. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), AUG. 22ud, A Great Tiiangle Drama in 5 Parts, entitled- "HONOUR THY NAME," Featuring Frank Keenan. Great Trans-Atlantic Serial, I''h Episode, "THE PURPLE DOMINO" Alio Exclusive Triangle KeVbtons Comedy, MAGGIE'S FIRST FALSE STEP," Featuring Louise Fazenda. ALd tie Popular PATHE'S GAZETTE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 24 and '25, Grand Ideal Picture Play in 5 parts, entitled "ONE TOUCH OF NATURE, Featuring George Ileban, the Amer.ciu Chevalher. Great Thanhousor Drama in o parts, entitled "OUTWITTED." Featuring "Shep," Thanhouser's Famous Collie. Comedy "IT'S A BOAR" '•trip to Canary isles. TRIP TO CANARY ISLEI." ?PA'FHE S GAZETTE & USUAL COMEDIES. MONDAY. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NEXT AUGUST 27. 28 and 29, A Great Triangle Drama in i) Parts, entitled "THE WOMAN WHO WON," Featuring Norma Talmadge. The Great Trans-Atlantic Serial, 13th Episode: "THE PURPLE DOMINO." Also Exclusive Triingle Keystone Comedy, "VILLA OF THE MOVIES," Featuring Glen Cavender and Bobbie Dunn. And the Popular PATHE'S GAZETTE. Starting shortly the Great Sensational Serial: "PEARL OF THE ARMY." Children's Matiiee on Saturdays at 3. Admission Id. PRICES OF ADMISSION (Including Tax). Pit: Adults, 4d Children, 2Jd. Side Galleries Adults 51 Children, 4d. Front Circle Adults, lid Child- ren, 7d. Back Circle Adults, 7d LOVELY FURS! Salesman's wife will aell privately several rich, lovely, valuable FURS (samples)- Musquash, Ermine, Skunk, Sable. OTHER BEAUTIFUL SKINS. Accept almost any price. First applicants snap up most irresistible '.Bargains. Write quickly and mark your letter Urgent." MRS. HINE, COWPER ROAD, RAINIIAM, ESSEX. 815 SALES BY AUCTION. PEMBROKESHIRE. SALE OF FREEHOLD HOUSES SITUATE ADI THE SEASIDE RESORT OF LITTLE RAViN. I EVANS & ROACH AR-P, instructed to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the MARINER'S HOTEL, HAVER- FORDWEST, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25tb, 1917, at 3 p.m. (subject to Conditions to be there and then produced), the following FREEHOLD HOUSES Lot 1 —A Cottage, now in the occupation of Mrs Mathias, at an annual rent of X3 5s 0 I. Lot 2.—A Cottage, adjoining Lot 1, and now in the occupation of Mr T. James, at an annual rent of JE3 Os Od, Lot 3.—All that Cottage and Garden, in the occupation of Mrs Martha Bowen, at a rental of X3 10s Od per annum. I Lot ,i-All that Dwelling House and Two Gardens together with Stable, occupied by Mr R. Owens at the yearly rent of £10 10s OJ. Lot 5.-All that Dwelling House and Two Gardens together with Workshop, in the occupa- tion of Mr J. Davies, at a rent of El2 3s Od per annum. Lot 6. —All that Dwelling House and Two Gardens together with Lock-up Butcher's Shop aud Stable now in the occupation of Mr A. James I at a rent of il,5 169 per annum. Lot 7.—A Cottage and Garden in the occupation of Mr Wm. Mills at a yearly rental of f4 4s Od. Lot 8.—All that Dwelling House (Post Office) and Garden in the occupation of Mr W. Williams at a rental of £123 :-3 per annum. Lot 9.—All that Stable, Coach House and Plot of Land suitable for building purposes, in the occupa- tion of Harold James, Esq at an annual rent of two guineas, held under a lease for 21 years from 29th September, 1908. The rent in all lots is inclusive oi rates. The whole of the above Property is situate in the Village of Little Haven and the attention of visitors and others is drawn to the present opportunity of securing week-end cottages at this bracing seaside resort. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Milford Haven; to Lowless and Lowless, Soli- citors, Pembroke: or to W. J. JONES, Solicitor, 837 Haverfordwest. PEMBROKESHIRE, 2ARISEI OF WALTON WEST. EVANS & ROACH ARE instructed to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the MARINER'S HOTEL, HAVERFORDWEST, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1917, at 2 30 p.m. (subject to Conditions there and then produced), the following Lot I.-The Desirable and Productive FREE- HOLD FIELDS adjoining Woodlands Farm, and now in the occupation of Mr John Jones, ana con- taining about 30'224 Acres. Lot 2 -The SMALL HOLDING known as WOODLANDS, containing about 12 826 Acres of Rich Pasture Land, together with Cottage and Garden, and now in the occupation of Mrs Mille. Lot 3.—The useful FARM called BLOCKETT, containing about 26T33 Acres of healthy Pasture Land, together with Dwelling House and Out- buildings, also te Mill, in the occupation of Mr Max. Lot 4 —The Fertile Pastore FIELDS, containing about 6.1:11 Acres, in the occupation of- Mr Arthur James. Most of the above Property is very pleasantly situated, overlooking St. Bride's Bay, and portions of it make eligible building sites, being on a high elevation, and commanding a fine sea view. Some of it lies over the Coal Measures, and the whole of it is healthy and fertile, and should form an attractive iuvestment as Accommodation Land or Small Holdings. The Property is situated near t-) Little ancKfiroad Haven, and has a prospective value iu the develop- ment of those popular seaside resorts. For further particulars apply to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Kingsway, London, W.C. 2 the AUCTIONEERS, Milford Haven; or to Mr J. W. PHILLIPS, Solicitor, Haverfordwest. 833 1t PEMBROKESHIRE. SALE Oh FARM AND SMALL HOLDING. EVANS & ROACH ARE instructed to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC A AUCTION at the MARINERS' HOTEL, HAVERFORDWEST, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 25tli, 1917, at 2.30 p.m. (subject to Conditions to be there and then produced), the following: LOT I.-The Productive FARM called WOODLANDS, IN THE PARISH OF WALTON WEST, Containing about 111a. 2r. 36p. of excellent Pasture and Arable Land and now let to Mr. J. Jones as yearly tenant at a rent of X130. The Buildings comprise a substantial Dwelling House, convenient Outbuildings in good repair, HousTe, WO COTTAGES AND GARDENS. also The Land lies over the Coal Measures and should therefore have considerable prospective value. LOT 2.—The SMALL HOLDING known as HO WELSTON MILL, IN THE PARISH OF TALBENNY, Comprising large COTTAGE AND GARDEN and STABLE, together with about Six Acres of Improvable Land. The above Properties lie near to the seaside resorts of Little and Broad Haven. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Milford Haven; or to MESSRS. LOWLESS & LOWLESS, Solicitors, 868 Pembroke. Town and County of Haverfordwest. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. WILLIAM JONES HAS been instructed to offer for Sale by IH Public Auction, at the MARINERS' HOTEL, HAVERFORDWEST, on WEDNES- DAY, the 29th day of AUGUST, 1917, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the undermentioned Freehold and Leasehold Property, viz. UZMASTON PARISH. LOT I.-The Leasehold Dwelling-house and Garden, No. 44, Cartlett, let to Mr. Howard Lewis, as quarterly tenant, at the low yearly pent of iP,12, tenant doing all repairs; held as to the house under lease for 99 years from 1884 from the Picton Castle Estate, of which 66 years are unexpired; and as to the garden, under a lease for 99 years, from 1872, of which 54 years are unexpired. ST. MARY'S PARISH. LOT 2.—The Leasehold Dwelling-house, Shop, and Garden, No. 85, Dew Street, let to Mr. Benjamin John, as yearly tenant, at the yearly rent of £ 16; held under a lease from 1847 for a term of 99 years, of 'which 29 years are unexpired. The apportioned annual ground rent is £1 15e. LOT 3.—The Leasehold Dwelling-housfe and Premises, No. 1, Albert Street, let to Mr. William Jenkins as yearly tenant, at an an- nual rent of £15, held under the same Lease as above, and the apportioned ground rent is also El 15s. FURZY PARK AND PORTFIELQ PARISH. LOT 4.—A Freehold Field, containing 1 Acre 2 Roods 4 Perches, situate near the Belle Vue Hotel, Portfield, facing the roads leading to Dale and Broad Haven, and suitable for Build- ing Sites, at present occupied by the vendor. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Buckingham House, High Street, Haverfordwest; or to MESSRS. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Victoria Place, Haverfordwest. August 3rd, 1917. NO DEAD CHICKS.-T. make your poultry pay, you must rear every chick, and the only sure way to do this is to feed them for the first three weeks on Armitage's No. 1 Original Dry Chick Food, and follow on with Armitage's No. S Grow-On Chicken Mixture, and Armitage's No. 3 Small Chicken Corn. Manufactured by I ARMITAOE BROTHERS, LIMITED, Poultry Food Specialists, NOTTINGHAM. Sold by RSES BROS. & Co., Haverfordwest A. E. REBS, Cash Exchange .Neyland. 413 SALES BY AUCTION. ST. THOMAS GREEN, •HAVERFORDWEST. EVANS & ROACH WILfJ SELL BY AUCTION 15 PEDIGREE W SUFFOLK RAM LAMBS and 10 EWE LAMBS (Flock No. 675). the property of Mr J. Philpin, Harroldston, on THURSDAY, SEPTEM- BER Gth, 1917 (Fair Day). Sale at 11 30. Terms—Cash. The above are descended from the highest bred flocks in the kingdom and are well grown with good masculine character. 884 ST. THOMAS GREEN, HAVERFORDWEST. EVANS & ROACH ARE instructed by the Chief Ordnance Officer to SELL BY AUCTION at ST. THOMAS GREEN, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1917 (Fair Day), the following effects removed from the Transport Depot 4 TIP CARTS, 2 LIGHT do., 7 LORRIES. 0 OTHER VEHICLES, 3 Sets Shaft Harness, 2 Sets of Leading do., and several other lots of useful Harness. Sale at 11.30. Terms-Cash, 885 PUBLIC NOTICES. HAVERFORDWEST LIBERAL CLUB. | —————— MEMliERS and Supporters of the Liberal Club tV) are earnestly requested to attend a SPECIAL MEETING of the Club on TUESDAY, the 28th iust., at 8 o'clock. LIFEBOAT FLAG DAY AT Broad and Little Haven, Thursday, August 30th. The Lifeboat will be launched in the afternoon and exhibition given. D. n. JONES, 883 40 Local Hon. Treasurer. 2nd HAVERFORDWEST (PEARCE'S OWN) TROOP BADEN=POWELL SCOUTS. NOT I C E. SUBSCRIBERS to the late Boys' Brigade Scouts are hereby informed that the latter, having joined the Boy Scouts' Association under the title of the 2nd flaverfortJwest (Pearce's Own) Troop Baden-Powell Scouts, have thus ceased to be a private enterprise, and it is therefore essential that their Funds should be kept separate from those of the Boys' Brigade. Sympathisers of the Boy Scouts Movement are consequently asked kindly to send in future their Subscriptions and Donations for this Troop to me, which I shall be most pleased to acknowledge. In accordance with the Regulations a Balance Sheet will be submitted annually to the Local Association. A. J. WRIGHT, Scoutmaster. 15, Market Street, Haverfordwest. 836 Haverfordwest Rural District Council. LOCAL FOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE -A N EXECUTIVE OFFICER required. Silary .E150 a year, subjeco to one month's notice on either side. Applications, stating qualifications and experi- ence, with three testimonials of recent date, to be sent to the undersigned by THURSDAY, the 23rd AUGUST, 1917. 0 JOHN E. H. ROGERS, Clerk to the Council. 7, Dew Street, Haverfordwest, 14th August, 1917. 872 Milford Haven Urban District Council. THE LOCAL FOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE t invite applicatious for the post of EXECU- TIVE CLEIIK (Male or Female) to perform the duties prescribed in the Orders of the Food Con- troller, at a salary of it per week (subject to a month's notice. Applications to be sent to the undersigned not later than the 30th inst. By Order, THOMAS H. LEWIS, Clerk to Council. Council Offices, Milford Haven, 22nd Aug., 1917. 888 PEMBROKESHIRE WOMEN'S WAR AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE. THE following CENTRES have been arranged t by the above Committee and sanctioned by the Board of Agriculture, for training Women in Agriculture and Market Gardening :— AGEICULTURE. Hean Castle Home Farm (2). West Grove Farm (2). Angle Home Farm (3). Llwyngwair (1). MARKET GARDENING. Peerless Market Garden (2). Llwyngwair (1). Applications for training should be addressed to MRS. FALCONER, Organising Secretary, 30, Market Street, Haverfordwest. 977 Pembrokeshire War Agricul- tural Executive Committee. t 4- MILITARY service, Exemption of Farm Hands. TT NDER a recent instruction no man certi- ?J tied by the County War Agricultural Executive Committee to be engaged on a farm on farm work of national importance, and to have been so employed since June 1st, 1917, j is to be called up for service with the colours or for medical examination. Any man coming under the above descrip- tion should, on receipt of .a calling up notice, immediately write to the undersigned, giving all necessary particulars. J. S. OWEN, Executive Officer. 23, Hill Street, Haverfordwest. 1-3-8. LOCAL FLAG DAYS. The following Flag Days for various Compassion ate and Patriotic Funds have been authorised by me in Haverfordvest. Each and all of these good objects will appeal to the public for generous support. The amounts collected will be added from time to time :— » £ a d Nov. 28, 1916-Belgian Relief, per Mr ¡ Kelway, gross proceeds 6 14 1 Dec. 22, 1016—Russian Day, per Mrs Summers, gross proceeds 42 17 4 Feb. 13, 1917—Church Army Huts, per Mrs Hilbers, gross proceeds 15 5 6 Feb. 28 to March 3-National Fund for Welsh Troops, per Mrs Fred Lewis and Mr Leslie Ellis, net proceeds 74 5 0 April 28-Y.W.C.A. Women Wartime Workers, por Mr Leslie Ellis 29 12 0 May 15—Kitchener's Memorial Home for Soldiers, per Mrs Hyde. not held. May 26-Royal Lifeboat Institution, per Mr Leslie Ellis 36 6 2 £ June 12—Pembrokeshire and Haverford- west Infirmary, per Mrs Howell Walters 58 15 1 June 3D-Blue Cross for succour of Wounded Horses, per Mr Leslie Ellis 27 6 6 July 14-France's Day. French Red Cross, per Mr Leslie Ellis 29 13 0J August 11—Jutland Day. Jack Cornwell Home for Disabled Sailors, per Mr Leslie Ellis 28 11 Sept. I-British and Foreign Sailors' Society, per Mr Leslie Ellis Sept. 29-Lord Mayor's Fund, Armenian Refugees, per Mr Leslie Ellis G. HERBERT LLEWELLIN, Mayor. April 14,1917. 622 EVANS & ROACH AUCTIONEERS, I Robeston Hall & Milford; Haven Small Advertisements. I ONE THREE SIX. Insertion. Insertions. Insertions Not over 14 words. 18. 0,1. 2,1. Od. OH. 6d. Not over 21 words; lrt. 3d. 28. 6 1. 4s 6d. Not over 28 wordll. Is. 6d. 3s 0d. 5s. iH. Not over 3.) words. Is. 91. 3s. 61. 63. Od. j Not over 42 words. 2o Od. 4s. 0.1. Ps. 9d. Net over 49 words 2, :5". iq, G,I. Is. 3d. 1 These cbargrs apply only to the following classes of A-,ivertii,- "I Is if pre paid Si'u^tious Vacant or j Wanted, Apartments W.n t-d or To Let. P:n»H Articles for Sale; Articles, Dopfi, Sheer. &c L"ft au-I: Fonnd. Unless paid for in vat.ee the erf-,(iit,r-,to of | doul.li-. tl.e ah ve (viU In- ch.Tgnd. AdvoitisQis using a box rumber for their t.dd;css will be Cha.1 gld 3d. for postage of replies. Replies to Advertisements living a Box Number MUST ONLY BE IN WRI FiXO aldressed to tlm Box Number, c/o '• Tel* gr>.pli Offi -o, II lvorfocdwps'. SITUATIONS VACANT. APPRENTICES Wanted for the SADDLERY r? and HARNESS MAKING.-Apply, J. Crabb & Co., Bridge Street, Haverfordwest. 843 WANTED an IMPROVER, also an APPREN- TICE to the SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITHERY.-Apply Nicholas, St. Tnomas Green, Haverfordwest. WANTED, at once, YOUTH or INELIGIBLE W MAN to assist in Ga.rden. Apply, Price, Glenover, Haverfordwest. 711 WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT. — Apply, W Mrs Bufton, 39, Hill Street, Haverfordwest. 722 WANTED an experienced COOK GENERAL.— W Apply to Mrs Price Davies, Brynawel, Park Road, Whitchurch, near Cardiff. 873 WANTED by the 29th September for The Grove, Haverfordwest, a COOK GENERAL.— Apply by letter to Mrs Ernest George, The Peak, Little Haven. H50 WATED, a reliable SERVANT to look after two children, 3 and li years, and assist house work. Governess trap kept for outings.—Apply with references and wages to JMrs Jones, 13, Pendre, Cardigan. 867 BOOK-KEEPER, ineligible, thoroughly com- 0 petent, wanted to take charge of set of books and small office. Typewriting a recommendation. -Apply, stating qualifications, experience and salary required to Box No. 835, Telegraph Office, Haverfordwect. WANTED, SECRETARY AND ORGANISER, W well up in accounts, South W. st AValem Farmers' Marts and Silos Association, Ltd.-Apply, giving salary and reference, by 28th August, to B. John, Plasybedw, Clynderwen. WANTED for duration of War SOLDIER'S W WIFE or WIDOW, able to do plain cooking. —Apply Mrs Lloyd Davies, Glanafon, Haverford- west. GROCERY TRADE. W ANTED a CLERK acquainted with the W Grocery Trade.-Apply Wm. John & Son, Quay Street, Haverfordwest. 837 YOUNG LADY required to take charge of Smoke Y Room Bar.—Apply, Castle Hotel, Haverford- west. 865 FOR SALE. PURE-BRED TOY POMS for SALE, good r pedigree, from 30j. to 80s.—Berrigan, Neyland. 878 FOR SALE, a POINTER BITCH, second season, r well broken.—T. Absalom, Hill Gate. 849 OIL STOVE, new English Patent. Bake and boil. 70s, a bargain.—No. 6, City Road, Haver- fordwest. 832 FOR SALE, quantity good SECOND HAND r TIMBER, 161t. x llin. x 1(;ft. x 13iu. x 4in., 16ft. x llin. x 3in. Tenders invited.—Cardiff Ice Factory, Milford. 758 HENS lay and pay on KARSWOOD POULTRY I SPICE. Packets 2d, 6d, Is.—G. JONES & SON, 6, Old Bridge, Haverfordwest. 633 SHORTHORNS. SHORTHORN CALVES (Bulls and Heifers) only the best supplied, moderate prices. For all particulars write ROBERT ff ILL, Gladstone Road, Chester. 798 PIANO BARGAIN S.-Col lard & Collard, Upright t Grand, £ 46; Stroud Upright Grand (when new 45 guineas), £ 32; Farrand (45 guineas), £ 34; Hagspiel Grand, £ 65; Broadwood Rosewood Up- right.. £ 14; Pianola, £ 15; American Organ, X8. All Instruments delivered carriage paid. Write for complete Catalogue and Bargain List to C. MILSOM & SON, LTD., The Great West of England Piano House, 15, Allisom Street, Bath. 826 FOR SALE OR TO LET, SEA VIEW, Little Haven With or without Five Acres of Land. Standing in its own Grounds, commanding a fine view of St. Bride's Bay. Hot ard Cold Water, Bathroom, &c. For particulars, apply to JAMES THOMAS & SON, Land Agents, 731 Haverfordwest. HAVERFORDWEST. Freehold Dwelling Houses for Sale. THE TWO newly-built seven-roomed DWELL- TING HOUSES, No. 88 and 90, Portfield, Haverfordwest, with good sized Gardens and Out- Offices, now occupied respectively by Mr Harding and Mr W. V. Kendal, are for Sale together, or separately, by private treaty. Apply- EATON-EVANS & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, 880 llaverfordwest. TO LET. TO LET, Michaelmlt, SKOMER ISLAND FARAI-100 Acres Arable, over GOO Acres rough Grazing. Good Buildings.—Apply, Agent, Kensington Estate Offies, St. Bride's, Little Haven, Pembrokeshire. TO LET, good SIX-STALL STABLE in Milford Haven.—J. G. Gaskell, Estate Office, Milford Haven. 840 TO LET, FURNISHED HOUSE in Upper Hill Street, Hakin. Pleasantly situated.—Apply Telegraph Office, Milford Haven. 887 PICTON PLACE, HAVERFORDWEST. HOUSE TO LET. SALTFORD HOUSE now in the occupation of the Inland Revenue Authorities, is TO LET from 29th September next.-Apply, Eaton-Evans Williams, Haverfordwest. 882 TO LET The Four-in-Hand Inn, BARN STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. Immediate possession.- Apply, T. JAMES, The Brewery, Haverfordwest. 596 TO LET, THE BLACK HORSE HOTEL, BRIDGE STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. Possession 29th September, 1917. -Exceptional terms for duration of war.—Apply to T. JAMES, Brewery, flaverfordwest or MESSRS. S. ALLSOPP & SONS, LTD., 886 Wind Street, Swansea. SMALL HOLDING TO LET. With Immediate Possession, SMALL HOLDING, About 24 ACRES, near Haverfordwest, with DWELLING HOUSE AND ALL USUAL OUT- BUILDINGS. With Grazing rights about 200 Acres of Mountain Land. Exceptional opportunity for man with small capital.-Apply: I WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, 866 Victoria Place, Haverfordwest, • ?. <?-—! ? ??m?-'??-?.??-?—??. f ?????-.????' ?.???'??!?? t? ????'  ? ?'  ? "J j '? <!??   ?'  S?  Count the Fords. G-REEN, Ford Service Depot. .a. '•», LOST. LOST on 22nd June in Milford Haven, a' L- STONE CHARM with initials "N.Z." en- graved in gold in centre.—Finder rewarded on giviag particulars to "C," Telegraph" Office, Milford Haven. 787 FOUND. FOUND by Mr Sidney White, proprietor of Pic- t ture Palace, Haverfordwest, a BAG OF SILVER AND TREASURY NOTES. Owner can have same by applying to the Palace any even- ing after 7, or at the New Theatre Building, Gorham Chapel, Queen's Street, Pembroke Dock, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3.30 p.m., on des- cribing the bag and contents, and paying for this advertisement. 839 fHBMBg—B—B——MB— ■IMilllllll III HI I I WANTED. IF vou find difficulty in obtaining permanent ) position through lack of experience or advanc- ing age, and you possess good references—Write S., 890, "Argus," Newport, Mon. 891 WHITE'S PALACE, HAVERFORDWEST. Solo Proprietor SIDNEY WHITE. Week commencing Monday, Aug. 20, Nightly at 7.90. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), The Picture of Pictures The Second Shot, Au Excitiug Tale full of Adventure. 19th Episode of the Great Serial, LIBERTY. Her Brother's Photof Selig Drama. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, The Four Dare Devils, A Magnificent Production in 3 Parts. Battling Kelly, Pathe Drama. L.K.O. Comedy, Every Inch a Hero, One Long Laugh. War Gazette. Calino's New Invention, Gaumont Comedy. Pathe's Wonder Serial: The Laughing Mask, Featuring that great actress, Pearl White, and Star Cast. Prices: Pit, 4d Back Stall, 7d (Booked 9d); Circle, lid (Booked Is). Bjok your Beats at Phillips's, Chemist. CARMARTHEN. AN AUCTION MART IS HELD AT CARMARTHEN ttT EVERY WEDNESDAY, Where all the best buyers in South Wales regularly attend, and the best possible price is obtained for all classes of LIVE STOCK. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, LLOYD & THOMAS, 5, QUAY STREET, 608 CARMARTHEN.

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