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o *o *o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o: I o": o: o- o: IF YOU WANT o: Q. 0; GOOD PRINTING o: o": o: AT O: 0. o- CHEAP BA'J ES o: 0: o: o: o o :o :o :o :o :o :o -o :< i :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o. o: T o: o: 0: R 0 0 o: Y o 0 0: THE 0 °: o: N o- „ o: 0. e o: G f A'LLDLA N OFFI'JE, o: 0'. w <>. OLD 'RIDGE, o: 0. „ HAVE? FOB DWEdT. 0: o: o: 0: o: o: 0: o: o: °; o: o: 0: 0:0: 0: O :o :o :o .0 :o :o :o :-J :O :o :o :o :o :o :o: ARE YOU BARGAIN HUNTING? LUTAS LEATHLEY'S ANNUAL SALE Is where your hunt should terminate, and it need not be a loag hunt either. By dropping a post card addressed to them a >rge variety of Ba.vga.mi and & tube Materials will be s^ntfor your selection, together with ordinary Pnoe List and BARGAIN SALE LIST clearly showing the great reductions. BiS6RB 53 al7ffONDEBSKm?l; CORSETS, UNDERCLOTHING, BLANKETS, TABLE COVERS, TOWELS, and all kinds of Household Requirements. Gloves, Boots, Aprons, Stockings, Handkerchiefs, Gent's Shirts and Undervests, Umbrellas, etc., etc. DO NOT DELAY UNTIL THE BEST BARGAINS ARE SECURED. HONEST REDUCTIONS. Cash refunded if not thoroughly satisfied. February 1st until February 28th. (Patterns need not be returned.) LUTAS LEATHLEY & CO., Department 2A, The Warehouse, ARMLEY, LEEDS. THE FAMOUS CABLE rr:E-A-. The proprietors of the Famous Cable Tea write:- In consequence of the reduction in Tea Duty of One Penny per pound, we have decided, as from May 14th, 1906, to reduce the Wholesale price of the Famous Cable Tea One Penny per pound* but the Retail price will be changed from 2/2 per lb. to 2/ This will leave a smaller profit to the Retailer, but the Retailer must look for his compensation in in- creased sales. This popular Tea, at the popular price of -2/ should :have a largely increased sale, as the Proprietors are determined to keep the quality fully up to the standard. Our Local Agents, MESSRS. WM. JOHN and SON, Quay Street, Haverfordwest, supply the Famous Cable Tea, in 101b. and 201b. and 501b. Boxes, and to whom all your Orders should be sent. JK NEW Motor & Cycle Depot Has now been OPENED in the lower part or West Street, FISHGUARD Fl r-d u u u All work yvill be done on the premises by a qualified mechanic. Cycles built on the premises from £ 6 10s. All Motor repairs promptly at- tended to at lowest prices. Agents for several First-class Motor Cycles and Cars. All kinds of Accessories kept in stock. Motor Spirits, &c. • HALL & THOMPSON, WEST STREET, FISHG- LT A.D. BLAND and SOW, Carriage Builders HAVERFORDWEST. Steam Factory. Old Bridge, Haverfordwest MERRYWEATHER ON WATER SUPPLY AND FIRE PROTECTION of COUNTRY MANSIONS. EXPERTS SENT TO ALL PARTS TO Report on EXISTING Arrangements, WRITE FOR PAMPHLETS: MERRYWEATHER & SONS, 63, LOUS iCRE. LQBDOH, WIC. '3 Be,t iU 1787: B.-t -1-1 A T- loo Reputation- ,KEARS ORIGI MAL -H'S,PILLS The "PEMBROKE COU TTY GUARDIAN" ALMANACK For 1907 IS IN COURSE OF PREPARATION. It will be AN EXCELLENT MEDIUM For ALL CLASSES OF ADVERTISEMENTS. Full Page, 10s Half Do., 5s.; Quarter Do., Zs. 6d. Special Positions by ATraiigemetit. f Sole Agent in the District for MESSRS. WORTHINGTON'S CELEBRATED MILD & BITTER ALES In 9, 18, and 36 gallon Jjasks. India Pale Ale in Bottle. Agent in the district for Messrs. Guinness' Extra Stout in Cask and Bottle. The Wine and Spirit Stores, Fishguard. ROBERT LEWIS. a(D Ro WHOLESALE & RETAIL WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, SEED MERCHANT, MALTSTER, &C. R.L. invite0 attention to his choice selection of old WINES a'1è SPIRITS: GOOD SHERRY, pale or gold, from 15s to 30s per dozen superior ditto, pale or gold, from 30s to 42s per dozen. AMTILADO, pale or gold, 308 to 60s per doz-Hi- Port of various a-^es, including Gocksburn's and Offley's of the best vintages sound Clarets, from 15s to 30s per dozen, i Ingham's MAES ALA. On noted Special Club SCOTCH WHISKEY, guaranteed pure Malt and well-matured, at 21s pev ° gallon, or 42s per dozen. ] HAVE NOW A CHOICE SELECTION OF GRASSES, CLOVERS, &C., IN STOCK. HENNESSY'S Brandy in Wood and Bottle. » I Fine Old Irish Whiskies. Nicholson's London Gin, Old i Xichoisons London Gin, Old Jamaica Rums & Jersev Brandies. o fi JJKIDGE STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. CATERING AT MODERATE PRICES. VISITORS AND PARTIES WILL FIND EVERY COMFORT. REED'S WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND HOME- MADE CAKES ARE NOTED THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY. TIMBER, MAHOGANY AND S HARDWOOD TURNERY and /iA/ JOINERY S A N AT /Oy/ 5) Albion Place, Cumberland Road, BRIST'OL f Telegraphic ADDRESS HEAVEN, BRISTOL. AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1906-7. DAVID DAVIES, OUTFITTER AND HOSIER, 18, High Street, Haverfordwest, I IS this day making an important Show of NEW GOODS Every department will be found well assorted with the latest Styles for this Season, especially ■< BOYS and MEN'S OVERCOATS and MACKINTOSHES, SUITS, &c. Everything kept and made to measure for MEN&BOYS. Agent for Nicholson's Celebrated Rain Coats. 18, HIGH STREET. GEORGE ACE, SPECIALIST IN UP-TO-DATE MOTOR CARS. Official repairer to the Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland. Head Office and works, TENBY. Branches at SWANSEA and HAVERFORDWEST, f~>EGS to announce to his numerous Clients that he has appointed a t> New Works Manager, a Certificated Engineer with large f"'oI.. 1 r1 1. 0 exoerience in British and Foreign made Uars, omciauy recogm^u uy the Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland, who will personally supervise all repairs to Cars in future also in order to cop* with increasing ^siness, several qualified Motor Engineers have been engaged. ui, OF relv on thorough Expert attention to their oomaMjlB. Auli £ Um Ob p^PATf?5! UNDERTAKEN including special facilities fur Jvigmes and Ignition Eepalt VuLYilg Trb^Oovers. to, JcluUio,W5.d, Motor Cars for hire. Garage Accommodation for over 100 Cars, Southcliff Street. GEORGE ACE, Cycle and Motor Works, TENBY. jggr DUI Ml THfhelirvad wit.k t/v ligations §} FACTORY for his FSS3 BOOS, vriiioh con- Hf rjpippe to y»ui* i* day aftw || rniwo day. ~Wh*u ay* you going rr^^ggTl H DIRECT I to ttes book M m ^i.» fifcAl 3|'3 S0UDB&yfj| mg P*—ott»? SkVif? WA7CM2J, 3/U; REAL WM ins I h i 1 vlP\ milmn MOISS M IFNVI JWW —WHICH COSTS H. SAMUEL AHH 1/ BUT WHICH IS SENT YOU SERI) TO-DAY I I\x& m HI Ij \l 200 Market 81, JgjB H MANCHESTER. B W J.CoIlis Browiie's VFW and OWLV gENUINE^ %Sf Bart Kamedy known for Admitted by ihe'Profeasion to be the most Valuable f COUGHS, COLDS, |^|| Remedy ever disoovered. IUSTHMA,BRONCHITIS, I^H J S finilCIIUnTinil The only Palliatlye in m uOnoUMrllUR. NEURALGIA. TOOTHWiE, m W GOUT, BHEUHATI8M. M mozn AN Aparrmns Amm FJJTMMJATBF 8/8. 4/8 _011. IMPORTANT LNTOT 1 Georae Bennett 81 eo. WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, KlHtfCi*.IAR- S kl,E TO C liEN" ACT, 1901. TO PARENTS, GUARDIANS, and EMPLOYERS of ¡ CHILDREN under 14 YEARS of AGE. I On January 1st, 1902, a new Act of Parli.alDent.cae into I force which prohibits license holders from selling or delivering any 1 intoxicating liquor t,o children under fourteen years ofgfige, except in quantities not less than one reputed pint, in cork and sealed vessels. On and after the aoove mentioned date children under 14 sent as messengers should bring a. bottle, as it is impossible to cork end seal a jug. Every person who knowingly sends any person under the age of 14 years for the purpose of obtaining any description f I intoxicating liquor, excepting as aforesaid, will be liable to a penalty not exceeding 40s. for the first offence, and not exceeding R5 for I subsequent offence. THOMAS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, BRIDGE END SQUARE HAVERFORDWEST. — o: :o— Repairs promptly attended to. New and sscond-hand Carriages always in stock. i WHAT DO YOU WANT I' TO GIVE FOR A REALLY *GOOD BICYCLE? You do not want a neck-risking price you do not want to pay out in repairs three times as much as the first cost of Bicycle, do you ? Then Call and See, and Try one of our R,8 8s Od SPECIALS. Ten guineas can't buy a better bike. If you can't call, send for a copy of our List. W. JENNER, Motor and Cycle Works, Letterston. ALL KIFDS OV REPAIRS EXECUTED ON TIU. PREMISES. EVAN JONES, STONE AND MARBLE MASON OARTLETT, HAVERFORDWEST, f (NEAR RAILWAY STATION.) Tombstones and Headstones worked to any design in stone or marble at prices to suit all classes. Designs and Estimates sent free on application. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. MESSRS. E. ENGLAND, LTD., Can be consulted from 11 to 8 p.m., at MISS JOHN, Bookseller and Stationa, 3, Victoria Place, New Bridge, Haverfordwest Evary alternate Tuesday and Saturday. Also at Chester I" ;louse, 8, Picton Place, Haverfordwest, Daily. Next Yisit, Saturday, Feb. 23, & Tuesday, March 5, and will also attend at CHARLES STREET, MILFOBD HAVEN (MrMeyler, Chemist), every other Tuesday. Next Visit, Feb. 26. | At Mr. MEYLKB'S, CHEMIST, MAIN STREET, FISHGUARD, every other Thursdry, Next visit, Feb. 28. AT MRs. JAMES', GWALIA BOUSE, CARDIGAN, every other Saturday. Next Visit, March 2. Also at Miss OWEN'S, DEWI HOUSE, CROSS SQUARE, ST. DAVID'S, every other Thursday. Next Visit, March 7. -0- CONSULTATION FREE OF CHARGE. TEETH. 1. Perfection in eating and speaking. 2. Perfectly natural and life-like lo appearance. Teeth extracted painlessly with Nitrous Oxide Gas. Watches, Clocks, &c. The Largest Show. The Best Quality Goods at The Lowest Price. This Season is as usual at BISLEY H. MUNT'S Watch, Clock, and Jewellery Stores, HIGH STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, AND MilFORD. Show Room on Ground floor for Silver Mounted Glass. & Leather Goods & many low-priced Novelties. ^o=aoE=io^=o^ H A Year Round Remedy. DRFFPHAM'S PILLS mav always be depended upon to exert a powerful strengthen the en«reS FLEECHAM @UU S t I II act like a charm in setting you right Every pegam, .y°^ I ;ll occasionally needs to assist nature over the trying times. If you wou a ■ || aVoJd sickness and be well, and always have good digestion, an active I 1' 11 uver c|ear skin and bright eyes, make a habit of occasionally taking I II BEEfcHATTS PILLS. They may be taken with safety at any time, being I ( Always in Season. U UIV *wog7 -bom In boxes, priot Illi (S6 pills) 219 (168 pills). ^oeasaogsaocmo^ [ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS.] W. H. REYNOLDS Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer Decorator, and Undertake' 18 & 20, HILL STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. GOOD HOME MADE FURNITURK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CARWPEINTDSO, W LIBKLOILNEDUSM; S&;c. iii A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPERS ALWAYS IN Great Clearance Sale OF MEN'S AND BOY'S OVERCOATS AND MACKINTOSHES. + ALSO SEVEAL C IT I T S LINES IN O U 1 I CLEAR AT VERY LOW PRICES. Immense Reductions in Woollen Shirts, Underwear, &c. TERMS: CASH. O CREDIT. NOTE ADDRESS- m TOM DAVIES, I THE COUNTY CLOTHIER, 24, High Street, Haverfordwest. CORN, BUTTER, SEED, AND MANURE. X. IRZETTHSrOLlDS BEGS to inform the Public that he has taken over the business carried on successfully by Mr Joseph Thoman at Swan Square, Haverfordwest, for nearly half a century, and will continue the CORN, BUTTER, SEED, AND MANURE TRADE as heretofore. ALSO GROCERY AND SACK HIRING. A Large Stock of perfectly new Sacks always kept. Usual Charges ADDRESS Swan Square, Haverfordwest. MESSRS. JENKINS & SONS, Jeffreys Square, LONDON, Have now decided to supply tea at wholesale prices to private families I =it exceedingly low prices for cash within fourteen days or the tea, if not suitable, to be returned free of expense. A very superior quality from 1/9 to 1/11 per lb., not less than 41bs, The above firm has been doing business largely in Pembrokeshire and the six adjoining counties for the last 30 years^ All orders and communications must be sent direct to Welsh ad- dress, viz., Pentre Parr, Llandilo. It is important that you should give it a trial, ana the above- named will be glad to send samples free of charge. Local Agent-E. WILLIAMS, Grocer, SOLVA For the Celebrated "K" the Easy-fitting Footform" and the Law* Norvic Boots and Shoes, GO TO L. EVANS & SON MARKET STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, FOOTFORM BOOTS Are the erfectionof Work- manship, Perfection of Style, Porfootion of Fit. The New 11 K" Boots are so named as being jT H the latest and most up-to-date Speciality of !M this celebrated "E" make, and will be I JS found exceedingly moderate in price. %uj$t The "Norvio" Shoes are made in fourteen J =3T different styles. Each style of Boot or •« -Jf Shoe has been carefully worked out in MWm> \Jf '^0^ every detail, and is a model of good taste Jr _?=^r and smartness combined. They are made /~m!Sk by an old established firm of high repute- w ^"qE- jmw and only the best workmanship and mate, rials are employed in their manufacture.