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TEA, splendid value, at 1/2 per lb. each. OUR TEA at 1/0 per lb. is unequalled TOMATOES, small size, 3d. per Tin. at the price. Note the Address: 17 and 18, Dunraven Street, Tonypandy. -=-————— ——.——— SPRING SEASON, 1909a Messrs. PRICE & Co., THE PORTH TAILORS, Beg to thank their numerous customers for their past favours, and very respectfully solicit their patronage for present; Season's goods. p Our New Season's Stock Has now arrived and Patterns may be had free. Our Noted Suits to Measure 19/6, 22/6, 26/ 30/ 32/6, 35/ and upwards, Cut and Made by expert Cutters and Tailors. NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS- 19, Hannah Street, PORTH. Th p H b t:. n y gr er B S. and J. a HAIGH (Herbalists by Examination.) NOTE-OXLY Two ADDRESSES— 42, Tylacelyn Rd., Penygraig, and 22, Ystrad Rd., Pentre Experts in Water Readine 'Consultations Free. 4630 One Week's Herbal Medicine, 2/- The Ninth Annualt.Chair Kistedldlfod Will b jei i at GOREN, Blaenclydach, Good Friday, April 9th, 1909 Adjudicators of Music—B. L.T.S.C., Bargoed: J. T JONES Esq., Dowlais. t • Adjudicator of Violin Solos—HERBERT WARE, Esq., A.C.V., Tonypandy. Adjudicator of Literature-Rev. J. DYFNALLT OWEN, Pontypridd. Adjudicator of Bread—Mrs. SHEPPARD, Gelli, Ystrad. Adjudicators of Fancy Work-Mrs. TOM THOMAS, 44, Thomas Street, Tonypandv. and Miss M. J. EVANS, Emlyn Cottage, Wern Street, Clydach Vale. Accompanists—D. R. James, Esq., Penygraig, and Gwilym Davies, Esq., Tonypandy C HORAL—- Ar Ian Iorddonen Ddofn (Beep Jordan's Bank I Tread) (Gabnel). Piize £ 10 and Silver Cup, value £ 1 Is. 0d., to successful Conductor (given by Mr. Kmstley, Jeweller, Tonypandy). JUVENILE CHOIRS-" Awn yn mlaen (On we go) (Rhedynog Price). Prize £3 and an Umbrella, value 6/11 to successful Conductor (given by Mr. D Melville Davies, Hatter and Hosier, Blaen clydach), PRYDDEST-(Chwe' ugain llinell) Gwohv £ 1 lis. 6c. a Chadair Hardd (rhodd- edig gan Mr. Tom Rhys, Cambrian lunching Co.Dunraven Street, Tonypandy). Also Juvenile and Adult Solos, Duetts, Instrumental Solos Eksav TWi+nH™ Englyn and Fancy Work and Bread Cor. petitions. y» ^Cltatlous- For full particulars see Programmes, free Hd., irom Secretarip* W T Hughes, 33, Thomas Street, Tonypandy. and Enoch Jones, 7 North 'Terra™ 131aeiielydach. 4650 -ni ifc "t f^ Q n ~m | EASTER HOLIDAYS. L. ADD Photoraphic Artist, I 21, Dunraven Street, TONYPANDY, || W ishes to inform his numerous customers and the Public generally that his Studio will be OPEN ON GOOD FRIDAY i And during the Holidays, » | When an opportunity offers itself to families, parties, etc., to be Photographed. (I Photography Right up-to-date in all its Branchesi {1 The Oldest Established in the District. Special Quotations for Sunday School and other Groups. < Note Only Address-Opposite Danfx's Temperance Bar, and next 11 door to Oliver's Boot Shop. 47S3 > 46 NEW GRAND HALL, ABERAVON. THE THIRD ANNUAL CHAIR EISTEDDFOD In connection with the Port Talbot Wesley Church will be held at the above Hall On Whit-Saturday, May 29th, 1909. MALE VOICE, "THE REVEILLE" (Elgar) 420 (not less than 00 voices) and a Costly Shield to be won 3 times out of 5 before becoming the absolute property of the winners. MIXED CHOIR, "AS THE HART P KNTS (Mendel- sohn) (not less than 50 voices) L12, and a Massive Carved Oak Chair to the Conductor. JUVENILE CHOIB, "Hail Merry Playtime, Hail," £ 0 (not over 16 years of age and not less than SO voices) and Gold Medal, to the Conductor. SOLOS, 41 Is. each. Reeitations & other Competitions. Adjudicators— Mr. J. T. REES, Mus. Bac.. Aberystwyth. Mr. W. J. EVANS, AVerdare. For further particulars see Programmes (which wiil shortly be ready) price 2d. each. Secretaries- Fred. J. Peters, Vale Houde, Taibach, Port Talbot. J. H. Tapp, 3, Bridge Terrace, Port Talbot. Eisteddfod Week at Abergavenny. THE. IDEAL EISTEDDEOD Easter Monday, April J2th. GORSEDD CEREMONY. Nine Choral Competitions. ORCHESTRAL & BAND CONTESTS. Vocal, Instrumental, and Triple Harp Solo Competitions. Music Composition and Numerous Literature and Art Tests. CHAIRING OF THE BARD. Band of Welsh Triple Harpists. ANOTHER BATTLE OF THE GIANTS Over 60 Choirs and Bands entered. Splendid FETE Attractions Grand Displays of Fireworks (Welsh Devices), CYMREIGYDDION Y FENNI. INAUGURAL CONGRESS, EASTER WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Including Pilgrimages to Carnhuanawc's Tomb and Llanover Hall. Lectures and Discussions on subjects of National importance by many Celebrated Bards. WELSH CONCERT, BANQUET, &c, For further particulars apply to the Secretary—Mr. R. H. JACKSON, Abergavenny. i. zd PEN COED. JSISTEOD^OD Whit-Monday, May 31, 1909. Musical Adjudicator-J. WHEWALL, Esq. (Conductoi of the Celebrated North Staffs. Choir). MALE VOICE-" Ttie Reveill (Eigar) ZIO MIXED CHOIRS-" Lead, Kindly Light1 (Evans), Sto | golos, Et Is. Essays, Recitations, &c., &c. COMPETITIVE CONCERT-Open Solps 93 3s. each. ,Ji tIP. ::J Programmes lAd. each on application to Sees 464-• r'" j Twelve Years' Torture. i CONSUMPTION ROUTED. 1 I Clydach Vale Lady Cured. Bleeding Piles Cured i Axt cvvivillpnxtc. Suffered Excruciating Pains. Mr. J. J. REINECKE. TESTIMONIAIiS, North Terrace, Clydach Vale Cwmparc Road, April 3rd, 1909. 1 To Mr. J. J. REINECKE, THE HERB KING. Cwmparc, Dear Sir,—For something like ten or twelve years my health April 5th, 1909. -P lias been anything but satisfactory, and I have suffered during To Mr. J. J. REINECKE, THE HERB KING. that time from Dyspepsia, which latterly became chronic, a Sluggish Liver, and I became so bad that I was advancing into Dear Sir, -For several years, off and on, I have been a martyr < that dread disease—Consumption. I had spells of ease and spells to those painful things known as Bleeding Piles. At times I t of pain, and when the pain was on me, it would settle in my should be alright,and at other times they would come on again with stomach, and in the bowels like cramp. The pain at these times re-doubled force and stick to me with a grim tenacity, so that they was so intense that I was almost in my doubles. As times went almost made life a burden. I suffered most excruciating pain*, on, J seemed to get no better whatever, so I thought I would try and at times did not know what to do for the best. However I you. I came to see you about two months ago, and the very first I heard of the marvellous cures you were affecting in this district bottle of your herbal medicine gave me wonderful relief. From so I thought I would come to see you too. This was during last almost the very first dose those chronic pains in my stomach August when you treated me, and the very first bottle of your seemed to leave me, and my appetite gradually returned. I now 1 medicine relieved the pain, and by the second or third bottle the feel quite well, and take this opportunity to thanR you for the I piles were entirely cleared from me. I must say your herbal wonderful cure you have made for me, as I am thoroughly con- medicine did me a great deal of good, and I have not since had a j vinced that you have done me the world of good. return of the trouble. j Yours vei,y faithfully, -Alrs. I Yours faithfully,-Mr I Name withheld but will be given at Mr. Reinecke's establish- 1 ment privately. Name will be given privately. I John J. Reinecke, Botanic Specialist, Pandy Square, Tonypandy. t. Caution to all Sufferers. ¡ Almost every day I have sufferers come to me for treatment who bitterly complain of being taken in by market quacks. They have bten fleeced of a good sum of money ranging from £ 5 to £10 (and even more) and derived not the slightest benefit. I caution all sufferers to beware of these quacks and their curatives which are chiefly soap pills and coloured sweetened or bittered water. Man always apes j his superiors and these people are no exception. Some of the women dress up in nurses' fashion, and some of the men don top hats and frock coats imitating the medical profession. Ask yourselves, If a man or woman could really cure you, would they stand in public I' markets, squares, etc., shouting themselves hoarse trying to foist worthless concoctions on the British public ?" I, myself, stand entirety on my own merit, and I am always to be found at my place in Pandy Square. I don't charge fabulous sums, but my price is from 21: per bottle, according to the nature and state of the case, and a sing e trial of one bottle of my medicine will give you sufficient proof of the virtue of my Herbal mixtures, which are made from the finest medicinal herbs, roots and barks in their green state -herb juices- 1 and not made of dry, withered, old herbs, roots and barks, which are useless. Remember I don't come to see you on Pay Saturdays only, like some of the market quacks, but I am in Tonypandy all the year through. Yours faithfully,—J. J. REINECKE.