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graUs bp tlrtton SWAN HOTEL SALE. 1'HIS SALE has been postponed until L FRIDAY, FEB. gth, to enable catalogue to be prepared, which may be had on apphcation by February 1st at a charge of d. each. J. STRAKER., SON, & CHADWICK, Auctioneers. REMOVED, FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE, FROM DAN-Y-GRAIG HOME FARM, GROSMONT, TO ABERGAVENNY CATTLE MARKET. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH, 1917. J AS. STRAKER, F.A.I., SON & CHAD- ?j WICK F.A I are favoured with mstruc- ions from Lieut. k J. RaddiSe (who is letting the lands) to Sell by Auction as above, without reserve, bis 20 PEDIGREE HEREFORDS Together with 10 CROSS-BRED CATTLE 40 Sound (2 & yvr-old) Cross-bred EWES m yean 3 VALUABLE HORSES including a Smart well- bred 4-year-nld Bay Mare, believed sound, and quiet in all gears. 45 TONS OF HAY (to go off) subject to Licence from the Military Authorities. Standing in Two Ricks (each off 15 Acres) and harvested in 1914 and 1915. TIMES OF SALE —Sheep, about 11..)0. Cattle and Horses, about 1 o'clock. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auc- tioneers Abergavenny and Crickbowell. GREAT AGRICULTURAL SALE AT THE MANOR HOUSE, LLANVIHANGEL GOBION. (5 miles from Abergavenny and I mile from Penpergwm Station) WHICH JAS. STRAKER, F.A.I., SON & CHAD- WICK, F.A.I., have been favoured with instructions from Isaac George, Esq., J.P. (who is letting part of his lands) to conduct, On Thursday, 1st February, 1917, Including 40 HEAD OF CATTLE Including a wonderful bunch of 12 two- year-old Hereford Steers, of great dis- tinction and in forward condition also 10 Showy Yearling Hereford Heifers. 85 Big-framed Kerry & Cross-bred EWES (with Lambs or to veanl. 6 Shire-bred HORSES & COLTS of considerable distinction and power. Entered S.B. A COLLECTION OF MODERN AGRICUL- TURAL IMPLhMEN1 S, 50 Tens of Mangolds (to go off) About 450 Gals. of PRIME CIDER. Sale at 11.30 o'clock sharp. Light Refreshments (by ticket) from 11 o'clock. Catalogues from the Auctioneers' Offices Abergavenny and Crickhowell. By instructions of the Trustees of the late Walter Morgan, Esq., deceased, and others. SWAN HOTEL BALLROOM, ABERGAVENNY. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1917. J AS. STRAKER, F. A. I., SON & CHAD- V WICK, F.A.I., are favoured with instruc- tions to remove from Stores and elsewhere and Sell by Auction a Miscellaneous Collection of Very Useful Household Furniture and Effects Including 15m. Oval Convex Mirror in Gilt, Old Oak Welsh Dresser, Shaving Stand, Easy Chairs, Inlaid Card Table,' Old Oak Brass-mounted Bureau, Handsome Copper Urn, VERY FINE SECTIONAL IIFT. WALNUT GLAZED BOOKCASE, HANDSOME EARLY VICTORIAN ROUND INLAID TABLE in Chestnut, on Pedestal and Claws, with Inlaid Ebonized Border and Centre Panel. Valuable Massive Antique Round Mahogany Table with Carved Border, on Choicely Carved Pedestal and Claws, with Figured Mounts and Carved Centre Panel. Massive 13ft. Walnut Wardrobe, with Toilet Tables to match. VALUABLE PLATE & ANTIQUE CHINA including Table Cutlery, Tea and Coffee Services, Candelabras, Caddy, Silver Inkstand, Two- handled Tray and Salvers, Cake Basket, Valuable Massive and Finely Worked Plated Epergne 2ft. 41ns. high, standing on Plate Glass Base, with Ivy I<eaf and Figured Mounts, 3 Hanging Baskets, 6 Cut-glass Dishes and Pair of Side Pieces to match. WORCESTER, DRESDEN, MINTON AND MASON CHINA AND WARE including a Very Fine Dresden Vase on base with Cupid Mounts, Dresden Vase 2oin. high, Set of 8 Dresden Figures, Tea and Coffee Services, Lustre Vase, &c., &c. VALUABLE LIBRARY OF 500 BOOKS including The Encyclopaedia Britannica," Dickens, Carlyie, Roman Empire, and many rare Editions and Works. Sale at 12.30 o'clock sharp. View Day (by Catalogue only) Morning of Sale only. Nont-Al1 Lots at Purchaser's risk from fall of hammer, and to be paid for on Day of Sale. This rule will be strictly enforced. Auctioneers' Offices Abergavenny. BRYNMAWR, BRECONSHIRE. SALE of VALUABLE LONG LEASEHOLD t0 DWELLING HOUSES in Alma Street, Brynmawr, at an early date. MONTAGUE HARRIS, Auctioneer. Vendor's Solicitors MESSRS. HODGENS & CUNLIFFE, Abergavenny. EWIAS HAROLD. SALE of Capital SMALL HOLDING at an early date in March. MONTAGUE HARRIS, Auctioneer. WALK MILL FARM, EWIAS HAROLD. MR. JAMES PRICE (who is quitting) has JH- instructed Mr. MONTAGUE HARRIS, Auctioneer, to Sell the whole of his Capital LIVE & DEAD FARMING STOCK early in February. Aactioneet's ORkes: Abergaveimy. iWiscelianeous. E. A. PEAKE, FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN, LATE OF 25 CROSS STREET, Wishes to inform his numerous customers that he has REMOVED from the above Address and taken more commodious premises at the OLD GENERAL POST OFFICE. The New Premises will in future be known as FLORAL HALL. E. A. PEAKE takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous customers for their past support, and trusts, by strict attention to all orders, to secure a continuance of their favours. BOROUGH OF ABERGAVENNY. THE Council invite immediate APPLICA- _L TIONS FOR ALLOTMENTS. The Council are also asked to ascertain the quantity of SEED POTATOES required by small growers in the Borough, so that arrange- ments may be made by the Board of Agriculture to secure the Seed for distribution. Please send particulars to the undersigned WM. H. HOPWOOD, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Abergavenny, January 26th, 1917. COAL! COAL!! COAL! WHY PAY WAR PRICES for your COAL ? W I can supply you with the Best Mon- mouthshire Red Ash at reasonable prices. BAKER, White Itane, Abergavenny. jfor gpatc. I 1 ARDEN Barrowa, Ladders, Carte, Gamboa, &c, U —Watkins, Wheelwright, Mardy, Mon. FOR Sale, 10 loads o f Manure. 59. per load on r ground.—Apply, Mrs. Hanbu, y, Kantoer, near Abergavenny. BREWERS Grains for sale—Apply, Charl" BEdward i;' Brewery Limited, Abergavenny. FOR Sile, powerful entire Horse, aged. Wou!d JD snit timber hanlier.-Griffiths, Maesyberren, Llanthony, Abergavenny. PIGS.—Pedigree large black Boar Yahau Bryn JL Prince" for service. Haines, Tha Bryn, Penpergm. TO Farmero.-IAarge quantity Larch Hedgiog Stakes for sale.- J. G. Thomas & Sons, Builders. DON'T von wifh to S'.op th-,t Couch ? Then take "Spanish Balsam. Cares Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronrbitin, t-te. Sole Agent, Roberts, Chemist, Abergavenny. OXIDB OF IRON (Ccmpoand) enrich the blood, strengthen the system and bring the colour of health to PAK face> alio acts as a gentle aperient. Invalnaule for anaemia. 50 tablets in box, Is.— Shackietoii. Chemist, Cross St. OLD False Teeth bought; any condition.—Rose Bros., 14, Corporation Head. Newport, Mon. Cash return of post for goods sent. Bankers Capital and Coanties BaLk, FLEAS, MOTHS, LICE, BUGS, BLACK- JD BEETLES and all other insects speedily exterminated by using HARRISON'S CIMO- BANE, the New Insect Killer. Harmless to animals. In tins, 3d., 6d., and is. Post id.— Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Abergavenny H. Shackleton, Chemist. Pig Keepers Who Wish Their Pigs to pay should use as a Condiment Thorley's Food fer Cattle keeps Pigs thrifty. Sold in Cases con- taining 56 packets 4s. 6d. by Agemts in all parts. MANURES MANURES MI As TRE- JyL MENDOUS shortage CERTAIN, book forward NOW to prevent total disappointment or much higher prices. Can offer UNRIVALLED VALUB in Bone Manures, Guanos, Slags, Shoddies, etc., etc. Shall be happy to submit Price List on hearing from.—J. P. HARVEY & Co., Ltd., Kidderminster or enquire of our MR. H. HAMMER, Trelawney, Llanthewy Noad, Newport, Mon. KILL THAT INSECT, TOMMY !—Send t\? your pals "out yonder" some tins of Harrison's Nursery Pomade—they'll be Viry acceptable. When you haven't time to wash, there's a big chance youll have companions A little Harrison's Pomade kills every insect on hair and body. Insist on having Harrison's Nursery Pomade, Tins of Comfort," at 41d. and gd. Sold by all Chemists—or by post from Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Agent for Aber- gavenny H. Shackleton, Chemist, 9, Cross- street. Brynmawr: A. M. Jones, Chemist, 47 King Street. Crickhowell: Kirkland. qr)ATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES XLI and BEETLES greedy eat Harrison's Reliable Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prices 6d., IS., 2s. 3d. and 3s. 8d.; Postage 2d.— G. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Abergavenny H. Shackle- ton, Chemist, 9, Cross-street. Brynmawr A. M. Jones, Chemist, 74 King St. Crickhowell: Kirkl and. So Wet. TO Let, Coach-house and Stable, 19, Mill Street.— JL Apply, Davies. TO Let. large Warehouse. Baker Street-Apply, TT. Young, Monmouth Road. • I f PO Let, Warehouse near Police Station.—Apply, Young, Monmouth Road. TO Let, capital Wheelwright's Shops; possession JL 25th March next.—Apply,H. Watkins & Son, Princes St., Abergaveuny. TO Lt, Garden Plot on Hereford Road, near TIvy ViHa.—Apply, W. L. Rogers, Crow6eld. TO Let, Brynglas Llangattock, Crickhowell; JL eight roomed nouse; every convenience; desir- able situation.—Apply, Powell, Penkille, Llan- gattock, Crickhowell. LINDEN House, Monk St; two reception rooms, JLj five bediooms, bathroom, etc.—R. I. Honlson, Pho:ographer, Merthyr Road. TO Let, Cottage and good Gardens, near school, JL Handdewi Rhydderch. Apply, Leek, Cefn Gwyn, Llanvapley. RPO Let, Coliseum Shop; rent 4a. per week inelod- X !Dg rates; immedi&W possession. J. G. Thomas & Sons, Baildera. TO Let, Henton House, Monk Street; large rooms JL every convenience lawn, greenhouse; garage or stables.-Apply, Horsington Bros. TO Let, Melvin," Brecon Road.-Apply, Messrs. THodgens & Cnnlino, Solicitors. CRICKHOWELL.—To Let, Qneen's Head Inn, at a very low rental; early possesaiou.-Apply, Thos. Delafield, King's Arms. Abergavenny. IR IVERDALE, Brecon Road, Abergavenny im- JLY' mediate possession. —Apply, Messrs. Bishop and Richards, Monk Street, or T. Alfred Delafield, Abergavenny. TO Let, the desirable family residence known as JL Cherry Orchard," situate at Llanwenarth, within one mile ef Abergavenny, containing dining and drawing rooms, study, seven i bedrooms, bath- room (hot and cold water), kitchens and usual offices together with sibling, coach-house, conservatory and garden, and paddock and orchard adjoiumg, the whole comprising about f acres; rent £55 per annum possession can be had at Lady-day, 1917.— Apply, Messrs. Hougena & Cunliffe, Solicitors, Abergavenny. IKarttrti. w ANTED respectable Girl for the Honse and-to V V assist iu Bar.-Hall, Golden Lion. \Y JANTED ST nding and fallen Timber of all I V kinds. Aiso Plautatisns.—Lowest price to Tileries, Bromyar1. WANTED Apprentices for Millinery workroom I Vv and Shop.—Apply, Mis. E. A. Beveridge. MILK wanted any quantity well cooled daily, iVJL weekly or monthly payments.—E. Wanklyn, 10 Victoria Road, Kbbw Vale. WANTED a good plain Cook —Apply, Mrs. Glendintiing, Hillcrest, Lanadown Road, Abergavenny. WANTED good strong Lad (ineligible for army) VT for blacksmith's shop.—Apply, Jones, Shoeing Forge, Monk 8treet. WANTED to buy, for cash, any quantity of left TT off Clothing, Boots, Ac. Highest prices given. Peisonal visits on receipt of letter.—Mrs. Ainge, 64 Sb»fttsbary St., Newport. U 7 ANTED respectable middle-aged Person; V family two; comfortable home. Apply, Lewis, Clifton Villa, Western Road. WANTED W irkman-Waggoner or General W Workman at once, or Mirch 1st; good wiges with cottage and garden near.—Apply, Williams, New Haase, Llnavetherine. WANTED Apprentices and Improvers to the W Dressmaking.—Mrs. Lyons, Rother House, Abergavenny. WAITED Two Men as Carters; wages 30s. per "V week. — Marsh & Son, Coal Merchants, Abergavenny. m OLE SKIN S.-Million wanted, 60s. to 65B. per .1: 100 for best quality, till April. Gerrard Bros., Furriers, Edinburgh. WW JANTED, at once, a capable and reliable Cook- V'V General; two in family no washing; wages .f24.-Apply, Mr3. Wheatlej, 174, Newport Road, Cardiff. \V\ J ANTED Boy for Farmhouse; one leaving W school would snit-Morris, Upper Ton, LJan vapley. WANTED, strong active Man as loader with TV traction engine. Ineligible. Good wages. Also two hauliers.—Apply, W. V. Jones, Crickhowell RIGHT Hon. David Lloyd George-Life of. JH< Good Representative required on part time, or if not engaged on work of national importance, appli- cation will be considered for permanent whole time employment.—Apply, Caxton Publishing Co., Ltd., Western Mail Chambers, Cardiff. Cost or gptrap(b. BLACK a.nd Tarl Sheep Dog strayed at Angel JD Hotel. If not claimed within the next week will be destroyed. LOST, on Tuesday, January 23rd, in Abergavenny JLj a Roll of 7 £1 notes.-Finder will be rewarded on returning to the Pclice Station. S TRAYED, to 106, Merthyr Road Farm, a Bay Mountain Pony. If not claimed within three weeks, will be sold to defray expenses. jrUsrellammis.. I Have Proved That It Pays to use OVUM, Thorley's Poultry Spice, in my fowls' soft food, as they keep healthy and lay abundance of Eggs—is what many Poultry Keepers say.—Sold I by Jeffreys & Son, Frogmore Corn Stores, Aber- gavenny. Brynmawr Urban District CounciL I SEWAGE FARM TO LET. I RHONOS FARM, LIaneUy, Breconshire.- i RParm House, Outbuildings, and about no Acres of Land. Rent ^150 per annum. The Council will be responsible for the proper distribution of the sewage. Possession can be given on the 25th March next. Further particulars can be obtained of the undersigned. Applications to be delivered to me on or before January 30th, 1917. D. GIBSON HARRIS, Clerk to the Council, Brynmawr. THE most severe egg-laying test on record -L proved that Karswood Poultry Spice CONTAINING ground insects doubles the egg supply.-Rees, 16 Cross St., and Castle Mills, Abergavenny. COLISEUM ABERGAVENNY. Telephone, 33. MANAGING DJBBCTOB RICHARD DOONER. RESIDENT MANAGES W. H. WALLER. MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY:— Triangle Co. present TUI,LEY MARSHALL in "THE YELLOW FANG." A Drama of Oriental Revenge. A Realistic Story, Vivid and Gripping in its intensity. Comedy by Gaumont "What Could a Poor Girl Do." PARAMOUNT TRAVEL. Changed twice weekly I ADDITIONAL DRAMA by JURY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY:- William Fox presents BERTHA KALICK in "SLANDER." A MODERN SOCIETY PHOTO. DRAMA by W. S. DAVIS. Triangle-Keystone Comedy Passianski's Beauty Parlour. ADDITIONAL DRAMA by JURY. PARAMOUNT TRAVEL. Series changed from Monday. TIMES AND PRICES AS VSUAL. NEXT WEEK.—CHARLIE CHAPLIN in 14 POLICE." Two Reels of Riot and Screaming Incidents. Doors open at 6.45. Commencing at 7.15. ADULTS 481.. CHILDREN, Zia. I ADULTS, I (Tipnp Chairs) I 74d. I CHILDMJT, 44. ADULTS, I (Tip-up Chairs) lid. i CHILDBBM, Bda GEORGE JONES, Deceased. ALL Persons having Claims or Demands against the Estate of the late Mr. George Jones, Timber Merchant, Cross Ash, Nr. Mon- mouth, WHOJDIED on the 31st day of December, 1916, are requested to forthwith send particulars thereof to Mrs. George Jones, The Dunkard, Cross Ash, Nr. Monmonth. Dated this 17th day of January, 1917. ICILMA HAIR POWDER. THE NEW DRY SHAMPOO Sd. per Paaket. For cleansing the hair from dust and grease without wetting, thereby avoiding colds. ICILMA FACE CREAM AND OTHER TOILET REQUISITES. Umbrellas Re-covered & Repaired. R. J. HARRHY, 5, High Street THE WONDERFUL MULTI COOKER. FREE Cooking Demonstrations daily, 10 a.m. to 1' 6 p.m., January 22od to 27th, at ALLCOTT & WILSON, by an expert Locidou cook. Christadelphian Synagogue, LION STREET, ABERGAVBNNY SUNDAY NEXT, JAN. 28th, 1917, At 6.30 p.m. Sab]ect "Christ's Teaching of the Kingdom of God in Parable." Come and hear. Saata are free, and no collection. EVANS BROS., Painters, Decorators, Plumbers, 30, CROSS STREET, ABERGAVENNY. Respectfully solicitlOrders for all Work in connection with J^ABOVE Trades. Estimates, DesilnsIand Colour Schemes sub- mitted for, any class of Decorative Work. ALL ORDERS ATTENDED TO PERSONALLY. Amos Jones, Shoeing Smith, Monk St, Wishes to thank all friends and patrons for their support during the last five years, and having made arrangements for the continuance of his Business consequent on his joining the Army at the end of next month, respectfully solicits their further patronage, ..which shall receive prompt attention. KA*ID*R £ W-#=-UlrU8rv iKiscellaneous. The Capital and Counties Bank, Limited. ESTABLISHED 18.54. Authorised Capital iio,ooo,ooo Subscribed Capital -48,750,000 Paid-up Capital. Reserve Fund. 800,000 Paid-up Capital 1,750,000 Reserve Fund 800,000 DIRECTORS. „ WILLIAM GARFITT, ESQ., Chairman. CAPTAIN CHARLES BATHURST, M.P. MAJOR ELIOT G. BROMLEY-MARTIN. SIR LIONEL E. DARELL, Bart. SIR RICHARD C. GARTON. SIR JOHN T. GOLDNEY. GEORGE A. HARVEY, Esq. ARTHUR HENTY, Esq. HERBERT J. W. JERVIS, Esq. SIR HENRY KIMBER, Bart. GrWRGE BUTLER LLOYD, Esq., M.P. SAMUEL SAMUEL, Esq., M.P. aSIR GRIFFITH THOMAS. ERNEST D. VAISEV, Bsq. Head Office-39, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON. GEORGE A. HARVEY and ERNEST D. V AISEY. Joint General Managers. ROBERT C. NDERSON City Manager. WLIJJAM H. GILLETT, Country Manager. GEORGE AVENELL, Chief Inspector of Branches. ROBERT M. HAPGOOD, Assitant City Manager. GEORGE W. KEMP, Assistant Country Manager. EDWARD SMITH, Chief Accountant. ERNEST A. PARSLOE, Secretary. 25 BRANCHES IN THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT. 472 COUNTRY BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. BALANCE SM, LT, 31st DECEMBER, 1916. LIABILITIES. Capital, viz. :— 175,000 Shares of /50 eacb, £ 10 paid. Lr,750,000 0 0 Reserve Fund 800,000 0 0 Amount due on Current, Deposit and other Accounts, including provision for bad and doubtful debts and depre- ciation of Investments 52,295,649 511 Acceptances and Endorsements on behalf of Customers 1,465,466 3 8 Net Profits (319,791 5 8 Dividend, subject to de- » duction of In- come Tax £122,5°0 Reduction of the Cost of Premises 10,000 Reduction of the Cost of Invest- ments 100,000 £232,500 0 0 87,291 5 8 „ If ok.—Thi. s Statement of Liabilties does not include the Bank's Guarantee of L89,286 to the Yorkshire Penny Bank, Limited. £56.398,406 15 3 ASSETS. Cash at Head Office, Branches, and Bank of England.. £ 11 (194,8 ?6 18 o Money at Call and Short Notice. 6,611,856 8 1 6 I Investments War Loans, at Cost, and other Securities of, or guaranteed by, the British Government (of which £ 541,800 is lodged for Public Accounts, and under Treasury Minute of the 17th Noarember, 1915).. 14,158,021 15 7 India Government Stocks, British Railway Deben- ture and Preference Stocks, and Colonial Govern- ment Stocks and Bonds 1,194,051 2 o English Corporation Stocks and other Investments 527,643 3 9 15,879,716 1 4 £ 33*686,409 7 5 Bills Discounted, Loans and other Accounts, including Pre-Moratorium 'Bills D i scounte d Loans tnd ot'?ier Accounts, Stock Exchange Loans 20,172,502 4 6 Liability of Customers for Acceptances and Endorsements as per Contra 1,465,466 3 8 Banking Premises in London and Country at cost, less amounts written off for depreciation 1,074,02s Ii) 8 NOTX- With the exception of War Loans, whieh are taken at cost, full prorision has been made per contra for writing down the Investments below the prices ruling 00 31st of Dec- ember, 1916. [56,398,406 15 3 W. GARFIT G. A. HARVEY jointGeneraJ ED. SMITH, HENRY KIMBER, I Directors. E. D. VAISFV, I Managers. Chief Accountant. JOHN T. GOLDNEY, ) AUDITORS' REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS. We have obtained all the information and explanations we have required, and having satisfied ourselves of the correctness of the Cash Balances, and examined the Securities held against the Money at Call and Short Notice, and those representing the investments of the Bank, and having examined the foregoing Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account, and compared them with the Books at the Head Office, and with the certified Returns from the Branches, we are of opinion that the Balance Sheet is properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct view of the state of the Bank's affairs, according to the best of our information and the explanations given to us, and as shown by the Books of the Bank. o TURQUAND, YOUNGS & CO., 15th January, 1917. Auditors. Current Accounts opened in London on terms usual among London Bankers. Deposit Receipts issued and Deposit Accounts opened in London, Interest being allowed thereon at rates as advertised from time to time. At the Country Branches, Current and Deposit Accounts opened, Deposit Receipts and Drafts issued, and all other Banking business transacted on the usual terms. Dividends and Coupons collected. Investments in and sales of Home and Foreign Securities effected. Moneys received and advised for Customers free of charge between all the above offices. The Agency of Foreign and Country Banks is undertaken. Th4e? Bank is prepar The Agency of ForeZf to undertake the duties relating to Executorships, TmsteesWps, etc. The Officers of the Bank are bound to secrecy. FOREIGN DEPARTMENT.—The Bank issues Drafts, Circular Letters of Credit and Circular Notes payable in all parts of the World effects Mail and Cable Transfers; collects Foreign Bills and Bonds purchases approved Foreign Bills and Coupons payable abroad receives Foreign Bonds and Scrip for registration; makes arrangements abroad for receiving monies for its customers, and undertakes generally all Foreign Exchange Business. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES IN THE DISTRICT. S IN THE DISTRICT. ABERGAYENNY-STANLEY RAWLINS, Manager. BRYNMAWR—S. H. PADWICK, Manager. BLAINA (Sub. to BRYNMAWR)— do. MONMOUTH-A. L. BARRY, Manager. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. ————— L I The L BIJOff BARGAIN BOOK r sets forth in detail the great and tangible advantages offered to buyers during GANE'S GREAT STOCK- TAKING SALE OF FURNITURE which com- mences on Saturday, Feb. 3rd and ends on Saturday, Feb. 24th This book also contains particulars of a COM- PETITION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE with handsome prizes for the successful. A copy of this book will be sent FREE to any address. r 111 I The L BONA-FIDE CHARACTER of this SALE I i r t t has been fully established during the thirty years in which we have been trading in Newport. THE ACTUAL REDUCTIONS are easily calculated be- cause the original and plainly marked prices remain on each article and an additional GREEN label bears the REDUCED SALE PRICES. As to selection, it is not too much to say that no other establishment in the county can show anything like the stock we hold. I Its L BRIEF DURATION r I I As this Sale begins on Feb. 3rd and ends on the 24th, ONLY NINETEEN DAYS are available in which buyers may secure the BARGAINS on offer, and such an opportunity will not again occur for a whole year. GANE'S sales are only held for a few days previous to the yearly stocktaking and balancing and are intended to greatly reduce the stocks for this purpose. I 1 1-L The I BARGAIN BAY. I I I is an area in our showrooms devoted to the display of items ENORMOUSLY REDUCED in price, includ- ing a quantity of Second-hand Goods sent us for dis- posal by customers refurnishing. Every article will be marked, where possible, with its usual value so that buyers can see the saving effected. In many cases good serviceable Furnishings will be available at ONE HALF the regular price. —— I If I I-I FINALE r I I I Our usual arrangements for Free Delivery remain during sale. Every opportunity is afforded for in- spection and cornpai ison, the public being cordially invited to walk round and inspect the stock without the slightest importunity to purchase. Goods not immediately required will be stored free, but must be paid for before end of sale. I ll I P. E. GANE, Ltd. GREATISTOCKTAKING SALE of FURNITURE, 161 & 162 Commercial St., NEWPORT. r NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I H. GALE, BOOT MAKER AND REPAIRER, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Abergavenny and District that he has REMOVED to larger and more convenient Premises, and takes this opportunity of thanking all customers for their patronage in the past, and trusts to receive a continuance of their orders, WUICII AH A 11 PROMPT AND PROPER ATTENTro. Only Shop in Town where you can get your Boots or Shoes Soled and Heeled with DRIPED SUPER- SOLE LEATHER. Double wear guaranteed. WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL THE BEST. Give me a trial and judge for yourself. Note New Address 2, FLANNEL STREET (Late Jones & Co., Drapers). THE BUSINESS FORMERLY CONDUCTED BY MESSRS. SAUNDERS & CO. will be carried on in future at 50, CROSS STREET, ABERGAVENNY, BY A. J. WIBBERLEY, CORN & SEED MERCHANT, LION ST., ABERGAVENNY, and will be RE-OPENED FOR BUSINESS on TUESDAY NEXT, JAN. 30, 1917. MR. REGINALD J ONES (the former proprietor) will be in attendance as usual. ID ON'T WASTE SPARE TIME. The Caxton Publishing Co. Ltd. requires one or two Representatives. If you are energetic and have good references, write the Manager, Caxton Publishing Co. Ltd., Western Mail Chambers, Cardiff, who will advise you how to add to your income. Light samples interesting employ- ment. DHE most severe egg-laying test on record proved that Karswood Poultry Spice containing ground insects doubles the egg supply. Packets 2d., 6d., 1 /—Roberts, 61 Frogmore St., Abergavenny.

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