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CARDIGANSHIRE. BOW STREET, R S.O., Cardiganshire, about 3% miles from the seaside town of Aberystwyth, on the Cambrian Railways. Important Sale of VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as Glen View, which MR. J. E. JAMES has been favoured with in- structions from Mr. J. Meurig Edwards (who is leaving the neighbourhood), to offer for Sale by Public Auction at the Lion Royal Hotel, Aberyst- wyth On MONDAY, APRIL 1st, 1907, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions as may be then read. The Property comprises of a substantially-built DWELLING HOUSE, standing on its own grounds, having a frontage of 87 feet to the main road leading from Aberystwyth to Machynlleth. It is situate within a minutes' walk of Bow Street Railway Station on the Cambrian Railways. The House, which is brick built, is ornamentally cemented and contains Large Dining Room, Sitting Room, and Kitchen on the Ground Floor, 4 Bed- rooms and Attics above Wash-house, and w.c. out- side. Large Garden which is enclosed with wire fence and stone wall. Recently there was added to the house a large -well-fitted Shop which is used as a restaurant and known as The Gogerddan Restaurant," There is ample supply of water throughout the year and the sanitary arrangements are perfect. It affords a splendid opportunity for anyone desirous of procuring a convenient country residence. There is also a large yard and workshop which could be converted into a stable and coach-house. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Smith and Davies, Solicitors, or to the Auctioneer, all of Aberystwyth. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. SHORT COURSES IN LAW. A Six-Weeks Course of Lectures on English Law will be delivered by Professor T. A. LEVI, M.A., B.C.L., at the College from April 29th to June 8th, 1907. These Lectures are specially adapted for Articled Clerks, and are open to them without pay- ment of fee. Ten Lectures will be delivered each week, namely:— Three on the LAW of CONTRACT, two on the LAW of TORT and CRIME. Three on the LAW of REAL and PERSONAL PROPERTY, and two on the PRINCIPLES of CONVEY- ANCING. The Lectures will be equally suitable for Intermediate and Final Students, and the Students will be entitled to the use of the Law Library, as well as partake of the privileges of other College Students. All applications for admission to the Course should be directed as soon as possible to J. H- DAVIES, M.A., Registrar.

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