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HAMPTON & CO., Heating Specialists I Schemes Prepared and Advice Given for Warming Churches, Chapels, Offices, Showrooms and Public Buildings r. OXFORD LANE (City Road), CARDIFF. j TEL. P.O. 656. WANTED. WANTED at Ferndale, Tylorstown and Watts town. Agents by a First-class Assurance Company. Salary and Commission. Apply, Evans, Kefuge Office, Cynon," North Street, Ferndale. c54/4 RESPECTABLE woman and daughter would be glad of any domestic or other employment, together or singly. Address- Mrs. W., 141, Primrose-street, Tonypandy. 4943 ANTED Two Unturnished~Rooms in Tonypandy, for young married couple in business. Write stating terms, etc., to B.E., Rhondda Leader" Office, Tonypandy. 031/06 ODGINGS. Young Man (Carpenter) t J wants comfortable lodgings in or near Penygraig (with bath preferred).—Write X.Y.Z. "Leader" Office. Tonypandy. BIOOO TO LET. YILLA to let in Ely Street, Tonypandy, bath, h. & c. W.C.— Apply Jones, Paris House, Tonypandy. B997 O Let.—Two furnished rooms, suitable for two young men, with or'without board. No children. Tyntyla Road. Write Box 94, Rhondda Leader Office. T'VO Furnished rooms to let, suitable for JJL two young meu. Apply, 65, Kenry Street, Tonypandy. 995/50 fTlON, Pentre.—To let furnished sitting and I bedroom bathroom central position. Box 96, Leader Office, Tonypandy. 996/04/10 STANDING Room to view Royal Process- S ion on July 23rd. 137, Dunraven St., Tonypandy. 993104 APARTMENTS for respectable couple to let in Trealaw road. Write Box 92, Rhondda Leader Office, Tonypandy. B504 TO LET ON LEASE. Large Shop on the corner of Bridge street and Dunraven street, Tonypandy, and near Tonypandy and Trealaw Station, suitable for a draper or provision merchant. For further particulars apply to Messrs. J. Jones Pugh and Davey, Solicitors, Tonypandy and Pontypridd. 4917 FOR SALE. FOR Sale quantity of household furniture, would suit young ceuple about to be married. No dealers. Apply first instance Alpha," c,'o Rhondda Leader." C55/4 CETYLENE Gas Plant for disposal, would suit photographer or showman, cost 220, will take £ 10 or offer.-Apply first Alpha," Rhondda Leader," Tonypandy. C55/4 FOR Sale.—5 good houses in Lhvynypia f* splendid position, and immediate possession. Apply, Box 27, Rhondda Leader Office, Tonypandy. 4927 LARGE travelling trunk & two leather portmanteaux for sale cheap. J. Kinstley, Jeweller, Tonypandy. 4925 OUSE FOR SALE. 53, Court street, Tonypandy. 990/505 TO Ice Cream Makers. Freezing salt for sale.—Address, T. David, Marshfield House, Penygraig. B9S5/12 FOR SALE.—Bargain, lady's magnificent cycle, highest grade Coventry machine, as new, not soiled; clinchei tyres, plated rims, genuine Crabbe roller brakes back and front, perry's ball free wheel, highest finish and beautiful model; all accessories; no use to owner. Sacrifice, P,4 10s, Od, worth double, approval before cash sent. K. Stuckey, Oak Villa, Clarendon Road, Weston-super-mare. B967/09 CYCLE Bargain to anyone that wants a Gent's High Grade Coventry machine not used six times must be turned into cash two best roller brakes; ball freewheel, the latest improvements; high grade 1909 Coventry Cycle; plated rims, best of all things, all accessories, lamp and everything fully guaranteed, worth double, jE3 12s. 6d. approval willingly before cash sent.—F. J. Hando, 6, Soutlibourne Terrace, Weston- super-mare. 4809 ARTIFICIAL Legs, Arms, Surgical Appli- ances.—Visit South Wales periodically. List free.—J. Gillingham and Son, Chard, Som. C 23/38 MUSICAL. PHIL JONES late pupil of Signor Moretty, R.A.M. (London), is open to receive engagements for Oratorios, Miscellaneous Concerts, etc. Moderate fee. Dr. Randegger says :—" He possesses a decidedly beautiful tenor voice most pleasing to listen to." Copies of testimonials on application. Address, Phil Jones, Tonyrefail. 400 CHURCH AND tHAPEL ORGANS BUILT ON THE LATEST SYSTEMS, Tracker, Pneumatic, and E'ectro-Pneumatic, with per. fect repetition, answering all requirements of the most fastidious players. Detached Keyboards a Speciality. TUNING, REPAIRS, RENOVATIONS, etc etc. Wm. H. HARMSTON, Organ Builder, Nat. Tel. 91. PONTYPRIDD. 4815 EDUCATIONAL. INSPECTOR OF MINES. PRIVATE LESSONS BY POST. TiyTINE Managers' Exaa s. Scholarships and Associate- 1"- ship in Mining, etc. Candidates prepare d. Miner- alogy, Geology, Coal and Metal Mining, Placer and Hydraulic Mining, ere dressing, milling, mining, mining Mathematics. Electricity and Surveying. Certificates I awarded. Write for Syllabus.-The Cambrian Mining School, Glanffrwd. Porth, Glam. b969/08 INVENTIONS. HUGO Lester, Patent Expert, Inventors Supply Depot, 3*2, Queen Street, Cardiff, does all business in patents for inventors in South Wales. Call or write. C19/11 MISCELLANEOUS Grey Hair permanently and speedily restored to its original colour by using Harrison's Hair Colour Restorer. It is not a dye, but by natural means acta as a restorative. Contains nothing injurious, and is ueneficial to the giowth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, price 1/6 (postage 3d. extra). Manufacturer:— G. W. HARRISON, Hair Specialist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agenfor Tonypandy Emrys Richards. The Dunraven Pharmacy. Pentre: David George, Chemist. B975/41 A PAGE Book about Herbs and how to 04: use them, post free; send for one. Trimnell, The Herbalist. 144, Richmond Road, Cardiff. Established 1879. Please note the address. B973/09 TO Prevent Fraud see that you get Estab- lished 1879 on every label and wrapper of Trimnell's Preparations, without which none are genuine. Trimnell, The Herbalist, 144, Richmond Road, Cardiff. A' D VI C E FREE for Stamp. —Mrs. Stewart, Lady Specialist.—Safe and Certain Remedy.— Address: 9, Guinea- street, Bristol. B997113 IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS. Every Mother who values the health and cleanliness of her child should use HARRISON'S "Reliable" NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthen the Hair. In tins 4jd. and 9d., postage Id. George W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Agents, Emrys Richards, Chemist, Coedy- meihion. Tonypandy; D. E. Davies, Chemist, Treorchy; W. R. Williams, Chemist, Medical Hall, Tylorstown; J, P Lewis Chemist, Medical Hall, Ynyshir. —"— Holiday Resorts. j Rhondda Restuarant, Aberavon I (Proprietor D. JENKINS). The Zion Welsh Baptist Sunday School, Merthyr, numoenng over 400, has visited the a^ove place two years in succession, and we can earnestly recommend this place for Sunday School Outings. We had two meals at the above place and everybody seemed to be well satisfied. On behalf of the qchool, LEWIS WILLIAMS, Secretary." ABERAVON BEACH. Alexandra Rest- jL'L aurant. Large Dining Rooms suitable for School Parties. Good Beds, Dinners, Teas at Moderate Charges. For particulars apply L Friend. B979/10 ABERAVONBY-THESEA. EXCELLENT Accommodation for visitors. Safe Bathing, Switchback, Pierrots and other Amusements, School and Private Parties catered for, Luncheon and Tea from 1/- per head. Write for terms, Thomas, Beach Restaurant, Jersey Beach, Aberavon. B276/10 BARRY ISLAND. Good accommodation for Sunday Schools and Parties. Apply to Evan Richards, Post Office, Barry Island. b'«74 00 ILFRACO MBE-Comfortable apartments." JL Splendid situation. Moderate terms. Mrs. Down, Berry Dene, Springfield Road. b970/07 CEASIDE ABERAVON. Rhondda Restaurant, %v Opposite Victoria Lake (boating). Dinners and Teas Schools and Parties catered for. Good accommodation for Cyclists, Terms Moderate. D. JENKINS, Proprietor. C33/12 A Home from Home. Moderate Terms. — Bed and Breakfast, 2/6. Parties of two or more taken at reduced terms. Welsh spoken. Splendid Accommo- dation. eyans, GROVE PARK RESTAURANT 88, High-street, WESTON-SUPER-MARE. 4837 Nat. Tel. 49 Barry. BARRY ISLAND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, WHITMORE BAY (Opposite Western Entrance to sands). -+- Luncheons & Teas Provided at Moderate Charges. Large and small Parties, Schools, Cyclists, etc., catered for. LARGE ROOM FOR PARTIES. PRIVATE ROOM FOR VISITORS. All communications to be addressed to- E. LONG, Manageress, Barry Island. MONEY. PIELDISBS, L OLDEST-ESTABLISHED, LARGEST, AND BEST- KNOWN FINANCIERS IN WALES. £10 TO L20,000 To Lend on Approved Note of Hand, Reversions. Life Policies. Personal or other Securities. Trade Bills Discounted. Privacy and Promptitute Assured. Dis- tance no object. Terms simply and plainly stated before completing business. Apply HAYES BUILDINGS, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. b866/ll CHEAP. MONEY RE-PAYMENTS EASY. £5 repayable 5s. per week, total charge, 7s. 6d £10 „ 1013." „ 15s £ 25 25s. „ 35s 6d £50 50s. 68s Other Sums at similar Rates. Apply for prospectus to— The WESTERN FINANCE ASSOCIATION (LTD.), 17, Working Street, Cardiff. MARKET-SQUARE CHAMBERS, CHURCH STREET, PONTYPRIDD Attendance at Pontypridd Mondays. 4.30 till 7 p.m. Wednesdays, 11 till 2. Fridays, 4.30 till 7. 3913 ■ ( MONEY. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED PROVINCIAL UNION BANK continues to lend immense sums daily, from Lio to iC5,000, on Note of Hand Alone, or other Security, at a few hours' notice, to all classes in any part of I England and Wales, repayable by easy instalments. No good application is ever refused. All communications strictly private. Moderate Interest. Special rates for short periods. The largest, best known, and most honourably conducted Business in the Kingdom. Thousands of our regular customers have expressed their entire satisfaction in repeated transactions with us. If desired, one of our Officials will attend at your residence at once with Cash, and carry out the advance THERE AND THEN. Call, or write (in confidence), to the Manageu MB. STANLEY DOWDING, 1, QUEEN Squark, BRISTOL. YOU CAN JgORROW Direct from the Actual Lender- MR. PHILIP MORRIS, 80, TAFF-STREET, pONTYPRIDD, Manager of the South Wales Loan and Finance Co,, ANY SUM FROM 95 TO £1,000 Upon your own Promissory Note and Re-pay to suit your circumstances. No sureties required. Lowest interest charged. Strict privacy observed in all transactions. Call or write in Confidence to- PHILIP MORRIS, at the above address. Applications from all parts receive prompt attention. I .S.d. I There is nothing more annoying than a temporary shortage of money, and in any case, you don't care about borrowing from personal friends V&BSESk or relations. There is certainly wHn no need to do this when you can get whatever accommodation you require from us, in the strictest con- ■HHk ndenoe. Make an appointment and lliSiHl we will tell you what arrangement SjfiBSlI \ve_can make to suit you. fiBggH GEORGE FRY & CO. B 11, Dynevor Place, mg Established 1844, Government Contractors. [ BRADSHAW & SON, ASPHALTE PAVING CONTRACTORS, etc. Contractors to the Cardiff, Barry, Glamorgan, Monmouth Educa- tion Committees, and other Public bodies. Special Quotations and Extended Terms of maintenanc for Public Schoo's, Playgrounds, etc. Office and Works, Dumballs Road, CARDIFF. Nat. Tel. 2185 TIP CARTS, TROLLEYS, MORTAR CARTS, FARM CARTS, &c. Built of English Hard Woods throughout. LW Cheapest and Beat on the Market. Please call and inspect. FRANK MUNN, Dumballs Road, CARDIFF. Nat. Tel. 1100. Telegrams:" Munn, Oardiff." 4702 Workmen's Hall, Abercynon. FOURTH ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD Under the auspices of Moriah, English Baptist Church, Will be held on Monday, October 4th, 1909. To commence at 2.30 p. m, Adjudicators: Music- Wit. J. EVANS, Esq Aberdare; D. CYNON EVANS, Esq., Abercynon. Recitations—EDWARD FRANCIS, Esq., Abercynon. MALE VOICE-" Crusaders" (D. Prothero) prize £ 12. MIXED CHOIR-" Ar Ian Iorddonen ddofn" (T. Gabriel), prize £ 5. JUVENILE CHOIR-" Ocward" (D. Jones, Bargoed), prize Z4. A Silver mounted Baton will be given to each successful Conductor. Also Solos and Recitations. Programmes, Id. each lid. by post. Can be obininsd from John LL. HOWE, Secretary, 48, Aberdare Roe d Abercynon OPEN CHAMPION SOLO COMPETITION And Carnival Caerysgol Grounds, Tonyrefail, On TUESDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1909. PrizesLadies, £3 3s; Gentlemen, 93 3s, Intending Competitors should send in their names to the Secretary, and copies of their Solos to the Accompanist seven days before the Competition. Minor Competitions open only to those who have not previously won a prize greater than 15/- 1—Soprano or Tenor, "Sympathy" (E. St. Quinton) prize 10/6 2-Contralto or Baritone, The Absent Voice (J. Owen Jones, F.R.C.O., Cardiff), prizj 10,6 Adjudicator-Mr. J. OWEN JONES, F.R.C.O., Cardiff. Accompanist—Mr. D. R. JAMES, Penygraig. Secretary- Mr. S. H. HOLTAM, 82, High-st., Tonyrefail. Admission to the Grounds-One Shilling. 4923 -zz= National Pageant of Wales CARDIFF. JULY 26th to AUGUST 7th, 1909. Performances-July 26,—31, at 2.30 p.m. „ —August 2—7, at 7.30 p.m. I Two Performances on Saturdays and Bank Holiday. The whole of the episodes and interludes will be per- formed on each occasion.: GREAT NATIONAL SPECTACLE. 5,000 PERFORMERS. SACKING OF CARDIFF CASTLE By 150 International Footballers in Full Armour. Numberless exciting incidents depicting Welsh history. Characters represented include Dame Wales, Dewi Sant, Ivor Bach, Caradoc, King Arthur, Hywel Dda, Prince Llewelyn, and a host of others. MAGNIFICENT FIREWORKS DISPLAY. Music by the splendid Band of the ROYAL MARINES (Porthsmouth Divisions). GRAND CHORUS OF 250 PICKED VOICES, BOOKING OFFICE NOW OPEN. Reserved Seats 2/6, 5/ 7/6, and 10/6. Ordinary Admission, One Shilling. Children Half-price to all Seats. Proceeds to he devoted to Charities. Official Agents-DEAN & DAWSON, Ltd.. Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. Phone 1216. A. W SWASH, Hon Sec., Pageant House, Cardiff. EXCURSIONS. CAMBRIAN RAIL WAYS TRAIN SERVICE. Toursi Wales For July, August and Septembers between SOUTH WALES and the CAMBRIAN COAST. r-, a.m. a.m. a.m. noon. p.m. Cardiff (Rhymney) dep. 8.35 9al5 12 10 2 10 Caerphilly 8.52 9a31 12.26 2 25 Cardiff (T.V.) „ 7.52 9a20 10.40 11.59 1.15 Treherbert 7.10 9al5 10 25 11 50 1.0 £ orth- 8.8 9a43 10.53 12 18 1.30 Pontypridd 8.28 9a54 11.13 12.35 1.47 Aberdare 7.50 9a37 10.37 12.14 12.45 Newport (Mon.).. 8.25 12 0 2.20 Merthyr 9.3s 10a32 12.10 1.16 2.50 S0-?1?1 » 9-40 •• 12.15 1.16 3.20 Builth Wells 11.50 12a7 2.23 3.0 5.37 Llandrindod „ 12.34 12a34 S.O 3b5 6d5 Llanwrtyd „ 1,9 laO 3.11 3.58 6d48 Aberystwyth *5.0 2a50 5.30 5.55 9.40 £ owyn >, *5.3 3a30 5.40 5.40 9c38 Barmouth *5.35 4a0 6 12 6 12 Dolgelly „ 6.25 6a25 6.25 6.25 Pwllheli. *7.25 5a30 7.50 7.50 Dolgelly 6.25 6a25 6.25 6.25 Pwllheli !"7.25¡5a.30 i 7.50 7.50 a-July 17th to September 18th only. b—Commencing July Pth. c—Runs July 26th to August 14th inclusive. d-Prior to July 17th arrive Llandrindod, 7.42; Llan- wrtyd, 7.22. "From July 17th to September 18th arrive at times shewn in next column. Tourist Tickets, Cheap Week-end and Fourteen Days Tickets Issued throughout the Season from all the principal Stations in South Wales to the CHARMING HEALTH RESORTS On Cardigan Bay. ABERYSTWYTH, BARMOUTH, ABERDOVEY BORTH, TOWYN, PORTMADOC. CRICCIETH) etc. Time Tables, Guides and every information may be obtained from the Company's Representative, Mr. J. HARPER, The Exchange, Cardiff, or from C. S. DENNIS, Oswestry, General Manager. July, 1909. National Holiday Camp FOR YOUNG MEN July and August, at Porthcawl ORGANISED BY THE Welsh Council of Y.M.C.A. TERMS 22 per week. Week End-7!6. Apply, J. R. POWELL, Holiday Camp, Porthcawl. BW Booking now. 4910 CHINA and EARTHENWARE For Shopkeepers and Hawkers. The Best and Cheapest House ia the Trade is W. Webb, Pottery Show Rooms, HAVELOCK ST. (off Westgate St.), CARDIFF. Beware of Imitators who copy our prices and pack you seconds unsaleable rubbish, 467 MR. WILLIAM MORGAN'S SALES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TONYPANDY. MR. WILLIAM MORGAN will Let by Auction, on Seven Years' Leases, at the DUNRAVEN HOTEL, Tonypandy, during the Month of July, TWO COMMO- DIOUS SHOPS under the New Empire now in course of construction. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer at his Offices., Coliseum Build- ings, Tonypandy. 4885 Rhondda Urban District Council's Yard, Trealaw, Trealaw Road, Trealaw, Rhondda Valley. IMPORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE AND CONVENIENTLY SITUATED YARD & PREMISES & MACHINERY. MR. WILLIAM MORGAN lias been favoured with instructions from the Rhondda. Urban District Council to Sell by Public Auction, at the MISKIN HOTEL, Trealaw, on THURSDAY, July 29th, 1909, and subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there read, all that most Valuable Leasehold Yard & Premises And now in the occupation of the Council, situate in Trealaw Road, aforesaid, and occupying an area of 83 feet on the southern side, and a depth of 60 feet with large front and back entrances, and a con- nected T.V. Railway Siding, as also a main road entrance thereto, and the Workshop erected on the premises. The aforesaid valuable property is held by virtue of a Lease for a term of 99 years from the 2nd August, 1893, sub- ject to an Annual Rental of t7 for the Land, and a further sum of £ 1 per annum for the siding accommo- dation. At the same time and place there will be offered for Sale AN ENGINE, MORTAR MILL, & SAW BENCH, now standing on the said premises. For further particulars and orders to view, apply to the AUCTIONEER at his Offices —Coliseum Chambers, Tonypandy, and Maesyrhaf, Trealaw or of Messrs. MORGAN, BRUCE, NICHOLAS, & JAMES, 4939 Solicitors, Pontypridd. Re MR,. WM GRIFFITHS, Deceased. Brithweunydd Road and Trealaw Road, Trealaw. DESIRABLE SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR. WILLIAM MORGAN will Sell bv Public Auction at the MISKIN HOTEL, Trealaw, on THURSDAY, July 29th, 1909, at 7.30 p.m.; subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there read, and in such Lots as may be determined upon at time of Sale. the fol- lowing Valuable Leasehold Shop & Premises and Dwelling Houses. LOT I.-All that Valuable Leasehold pwellmg-house and Premises known as No. 25, Miskin Road, Trealaw, and now in the occupation of Mr. John D'avies, and producing a rental of 28s. per lunar month. LOT 2.—All that similarly built Lease- hold Dwelling-house and Premises known as No. 26, Miskin Road, Trealaw, afore- said, and now in the occupation of Mr. Frank Tripp, at a rental of 28s, per lunar month. The above valuable property is situate on the main road and held by virtue of a Lease for a term of 99 years from the 2nd August, 1874, subject to a Ground Rental of t3 Is. 6d. per annum, and which will be apportioned at the time of Sale if sold separately. LOT 3.—All that very desirable and well-situated Shop, Dwelling-house and Premises known as No. 194, Trealaw Road, Trealaw, and now in the occupation of Mr. David Griffiths at the exceedingly low rental of 30s. per lunar month, and held by virtue of Lease for a term of 97 years from the 2nd day of February, 1905 at a Ground Rental of L2 2s. 4d. per annum. The Auctioneer respectfully directs attention to these important Properties as a desirable investment owing to their close proximity to the local Collieries, and occupying a position that would always command respectable tenants. Further particulars may be had of the AUCTIONEER at his Offices: -.CIollseum Chambers, Tonypandy, and Maesyrhaf, Trealaw or of Messrs. MORGAN, BRUCE, NICHOLAS, f & JAMES, 4:940 Solicitors, Pontypridd. Cynog Villa, Brithweunydd Road, Trealaw, HIGHLY DESIRABLE AND IMPOR- TANT SALE OF A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCE, COACH HOUSE, STABLE AND PREMISES. MR. WILLIAM MORGAN has been favoured with instructions from Thomas Williams, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at the MISKIN HOTEL, Tre- alaw, on THURSDAY, July 29th, 1909, at 7.30 p.m., subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there read, all that most desirable and well-situated Detached Residence and Premises, known as "Cynog Villa," Situate in Brithweunydd Road, Trealaw. The above valuable Property is held bv virtue of a Lease for a term of 99 years from the 2nd day of February, 1889, at an Annual Ground Rental of £ 2 13s. 8d. per annum, and the area of the Premises is as followe: Frontage to Brithweunydd Road, 50ft. Width facing Old Brithweunydd Road, 56 feet. Depth on both sides, 100 feet. The Premises comprise on the ground floor: -Large Dining Room, Drawing Room, Breakfast Room, and Pantry, Large Kitchen, Cellar, Bath Room, H. & C. Fittings, Store Room, Wash House, W.C. inside and outside House, Coal House, &c.. Four Large Bedrooms and one Dressing Room. An excellently stone- built Stable and Coach House, with a drive from main road leading thereto. The Stable contains two stalls and one loose box, Saddle Room, with room over a large Coach House, suitable for Carriages or Motor. The Auctioneer desires to call attention to this most important Property, recently thoroughly renovated, and conveniently situate to Tonypandy and District. Easily convertible to business premises. Further particulars and orders to view of the Auctioneer: -Cblicenm Chambers, Tonypandy, and Maesyrhaf, Trealaw; or of Messrs. MORGAN, BRUCE, NICHOLAS, & JAMES, 4941 Solicitors, Pontypridd. YOU SHOULD Consult Us Because we are specialists in the treatment of defective vision. I Because we hold the Highest Diplomas in connection with Sight-Test- I ing that it is possible to obtain. Because you are sure of Expert Advice i< you ccme to us. W. P. CARYL, F.S.M ♦ ■ i testing Specialist, I 16, High Street, Arcade, CARDIFF. And 15, Union Street, Swansea. (Between High Street and St. John s Square.) I Rhys Street, Trealaw. IMPORTANT SALE OF 5 VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES WITH LARGE GARDENS, SITUATE AS ABOVE, AND SOLD SEPARATELY. MR. WM. MORGAN will Sell by Public Auction at the Miskin Hotel, Trealaw, on Tuesday, July 27th, at 7.30 p.m., the above Valuable Five Dwelling Houses. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, or of Messis. Morgan, Bruce & Nicholas, Solicitors, Pontypridd. 4919 —- MR. T. NAUNTON MORGAN'S SALES. Trealaw, Rhondda Valley. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND UN- RESERVED SALE OF BUILDER'S PLANT, MACHINERY, HORSES, CARTS, HARNESS, &c. MR. T. NAUNTON MORGAN has received instructions from Mr. James Edwards, Contractor (who has com- pleted his contracts and disposed of his Five Dwelling1 Houses. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, or of Messis. Morgan, Bruce & Nicholas, Solicitors, Pontypridd. 4919 —- MR, T. NAUNTON MORGAN'S SALES. Trealaw, Rhondda Valley. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND UN- RESERVED SALE OF BUILDER'S PLANT, MACHINERY, HORSES, CARTS, HARNESS, &o. MR. T. NAUNTON MORGAN has received instructions from Mr. James Edwards, Contractor (who has com- pleted his contracts and disposed of his yard to the Rhondda Urban District Couicil), to Sell by Public Auction, at the Yard, on MONDAY, July 26th, at 1.30 o'clock, the Whole of his Valuable Plant Machinery, etc. Comprising Steam and Oil Engines, Mortar Mills, Trams, Rails, Scaffold Poles, Timber. Horses, Harness, &E., &c. Further Particulars in Catalogues, now being prepared, and in Future Advertise- ments. Auctioneer's Offices: 55, Dunraven Street, Tonypandy, and Hillside, Peny- graig. P.O. Telephone, 39 Tonypandy. 4924 Setchfield & Sons Saleroom-HAYES BUILDINGS, The Hayes, Cardiff MESSRS. A. SETCHFIELD & SONS Sell by Auction at the above address on Mondays and Thursdays at 2 p.m., and Saturdays at 7 p.m. A large assortment of usefnl Household Furniture sold at each Sale, which are removed from various residences for absolute sale. Telephone—01194. Nat. 4598 0. M. WILLIAMS, Accountant and Public Auditor, BRYN GELLI HOUSE, AND LLOYDS BANK CHAMBERS, TONYPANDY. Tradesmen's Accounts written up, Balanced, or Audited. Deeds of Arrangement, Mortgages and Transfers of Properties negotiated. Bankruptcy and Probate of Will Accounts Prepared. Insurance, House and Estate Agent. Rent Collected. 231 Public Notices EDUCATION ACT, 1902, SECTION 8 (1). FORM 308 A. (NOTICE). WALES. Roman Catholic Schools, Tonypandy. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in ac. cordance with the provisions of Section 8 (1) of the Education Act, 1902, that the Trustees of the Roman Catholic Schools, Tonypandy, propose to enlarge the existing School so that there be additional accom- modation for about 200 children. (Signed) G. GRIFFITHS, Correspondent, The Presbytery, Tonypandv. Dated 22nd July, 1909. 4937 THE Prize Drawing for the^benefit of Mr David Price, Brynbedw, Tylorstonw, has been Postponed until 28th August, 4936 WINNING Numbers of Thomas Lewis, Ton Pentre, Prize Drawing :—2003, 79, 111, 1813, 2811, 2188, 1182, 2646. 2737, 2304, 2245, 639, 2544, 2024, 1976, 740, 1277, 194, 1812, 22, 679, 2557, 27, 2390, 209, 2688, 685, 641, 81, 2834, 1290, 2277, 1802, 2428, 337, 127. All claims must be made within 14 dayf. to the Secretary, S. N. Phillips, Silio Cottage, Ton Pentre. TO MOTORISTS. ACCUMULATORS All Sizes charged for Cycles, Cars, &c. Terms-Strictly Moderate. Cycle Size from 6d. each. Car Size from 1 s. each. Others in Proportion. Àpply- Enquirer, Hippodrome, Tonypandy. N.B.-In attendance all day. 4938 MATTHEWS & CON THE TAILORS, 94, Queen Street, CARDIFF (Opposite Park Hotel). Great Revolution in Tailoring Our New Idea for Advertising. All Coods Reduced 33i% One-third below prices marked in windows. A Pure Advert. Genuine Business. Please look out for dates as this occurs only 3 days per month. DON'T FORGET THE ADDRESS- Call and Inspect our windows. Flannels I Flannels! Flannels! I AUGUST HOLIDAYS. CW DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED over your Holiday Suit, but place your Order at once with us, "THE OLD FIRM," G. C. DEAN THE TAILOR," 85a, Taff Street, PONTYPRIDD (Next door to Boot's Cash Chemist). A few of our special lines :— £ s d Sma,rt Holiday Suit from 1 15 0' tc order Our Noted Lierapnon" Serge Suic (Registered) from 2 2 0 Best Cashmere Suitings (Xbe latest) -3 3 0 Scotch Tweed Suitings from 2 10 0 Ladies' Costumes (a Speciality) from 3 3 0 Ladies' Long Coats from 2 2 0 All Garments cut and made on the Premises. — "Troch Gwlad nag Argiwydd." EXCELSIOR BUILDINGS. DE WIN TON STREET, TONYPANDY Telephone No. 77 P.O. Tonypandy. SATURDAY. JULY 24, 1909.

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