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HERBERT JONES & Co., t CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, I & FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, 1 l Have a Complete & Up-to-date Stock in New & Artistic Designs FOR AUTUMN TRADE. ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. NBt 'X' Li Q 'Q) INSPECTION INVITED. All Goods Delivered Free by our Own Vans. SHOWROOilfS-46, King Street, j-ic Ti wi" Wood's Row, CARMARTHEN. I tt. I ■H I i £ 4: I "THE MAGNET" THE Clothes Washer "Daily" Draws the Dirt Out! Wn njipp (BY SUCTION). ————————— v the Dirt Out! NO RUBBING, SCRUBBING, OR DOLLYINC! W11 „ tiSft Will do all A CHILD CAN WORK IT. | £ eh°f^ g ——————————— .) such as: SAVES THE HANDS 1 Handker- LABOUR 1 „ ITS COST IN < Table Linen SAVING THE CLOTHES. J LI°aTe'8 Blouses, TRY IT. Lace Cur- tains, &0. Tsike the Clothes from so&k, put 0/11 itaph them in the Tub with hot water and 1 soap, press with the MAGNET," WITH0UT B0!LINC 0R PURRING. lifting it up and down, just raising it WITHOUT BOILING out of water at each stroke to allow —————— air to enter dome. Surprising results. No Disagreeable Handling 0 7s. 6d. Each. A Trial will convince you. SOLE AGENT- P^ILRR TR„NRI« IRONMONGER, 122, LAMMAS JOlin Colby Jivans, STREET, CARMARTHEN. Agent for O-Cedar Mops & O-Cedar Polish Also Diabolo Cream Separators. THE PRINCE OF WALES'S FUND OWN PATRIOTIC SONG, "The Homes they Leave Behind." Music by Walter Rubens. Words by Harold Begbie. The entire profits of this Song will be devoted to the National Relief Fund and the Variety Artistes' Benevolent Fund and Institution, the former receiving 75 per cent., the latter 25 per cent. "THE HOMES THEY LEAVE BEHIND." Will you help them by purchasing Z;) the Song ? Price 1/1 post free. Band parts are published at the nominal charge of 2/- net by the Publishers of the C5 Song, Enoch & Sons, 14 & 14a, Great Marlborough Street, London, W. '&WAN" f For Off(cers.N.C. Me". Sold by- DAVID WILLIAMS, The South Wales Book Depot, 19 & 20, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. Education JJIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. CARMARTHEN. President of the Council: THE LOKi) BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. HEAD MISTRESS- Miss E. 1. SUTTON, B.A., Honours London University (First Class in Classics). THE School give9 an Excellent Education on A very Moderate Terms. Admirable Accommodation for Boarders. Pupils prepared for LONuON MATRICULA- TION and other Public Examinations. Boys as well as girls can be received in the Pre- paratory Class and the KINDERGARTEN DE- PARTMENT. The Term began Wednesday, September 23rd. For full particulars apply to the Head Mistress. c ARMARTIELEN COUNTY gCHOOLS. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEADMABTEB-E. S. ALLEN, M.A. (Cantab). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL. HIIADMISTIMESS-MISS B. A. HOLME, M.A. Late Open Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge. Fees, JB1 99. per term. Reduction when there are two or more children from the same family. The Term began Wednesday, September 16th. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PENCADER, CARMARTHEN. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. HEADMASTER: J. R. SAUNDERS, M.A. (Cantab.), (Emmanuel College), Assisted by a highly qualified Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. Preparation for all Examinations. Special in- dividual attention in single subjects. The Autumn Term began on Tuesday, September 15th, 1914. For terms and particulars, apply to the Head- master. (2172p TO PARENTS.—The railway companies are be- ginning to take on girls as shorthand writers and typists, and thus a new and extensive field of opportunity is opened up for parents who are in difficulty as to what occupation to give their daughters. Those who wish to get girls thoroughly and speedily prepared for these posts should apply to the Manager, JOUBNAL Office, Carmarthen. CARMARTHEN gILLPOSTING CO. STAjFFORD HOUSE, NOTT SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. BILLPOSTING and Advertising ix all its Branches throughout the Counties ef Carmar- then, Pembroke, and Cardigan. (Please note change of address). JAMES JONES & SONS, BILLPOSTERS, KIDWELLY. Billposting executed throughout the neighbouring Villages and Gwen- draeth Valley. W. S. MORRIS, Wholesale Grocer, Flour Seed Merchant, 86, BRIDGE STREET. CARMARTHEN, Nat Telephone, 50. Telegram, "Morru, Merchant, Carmarthen. —— SEND FOR PRICB LIST. public IRotices ST. PETER'S CHURCH, CARMARTHEN. AX j ORGAN RECITAL BY MR. HAROLD MALKIN, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., L.Mus., T.C.L., Will be hold on SUNDAY Evening Next, Dec. 13th, 1914, at 8 p.m. G.W.R. E X C U R S I S MONDAY, DECEMBER 14. To LONDON for 5. 7, 12 or 14 days Leave Mil- ford 8.0 a.m.. Neyland 8.10, Fishguard 7.5, Pem- broke Dock 7.40, Pembroke 7.46. Haverfordwest 8.35, Tenby 8.15, Whitland 9.13. Carmarthen 1.15 p.m., Pembrey 1.49, Llanelly 2.0 p.m. For details, see bills or send postcard to Stations or Offices. FRANK POTTER, General Manager. TOWY FISHERY DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the ex- piration of one month from the under-men- tioned date the Board of Conservators of the above District will apply to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries for confirmatian of a Bye law amending the existing bye-law with respect to the close season for all modes of salmon fishing except with rod and line under the Salmon and Fresh-water Fisheries Acts 1861 to 1892. A copy of the said Bye-law is kept at the office of the said Board of Conservators, 4, St. Mary Street, Carmarthen, and all persons may at all reasonable times inspect such copy without fee or reward, and the Board will furnish every person who shall apply for the same with a copy thereof or any part thereof on payment of one penny. Dated this fourth dnv of December. 1914. C. H. MORGAN GRIFFITHS, St. Mary Street, Carmarthen (Solicitor), 3487) Clerk to the said Board of Conservators. OLD TIMBER NEAR LLANDILO. TENDERS are invited for about 890 Oak Poles Jt. and Trees up to 15 inches in diameter. Also for about 180 Larch Poles up to about 14 inohes in diameter. The Timber is growing on Dolaugleision Farm, about 2 miles from Llandilo, Carmarthenshire. The Tenant (Mr. D. Perkins), by arrangement, will show persons proposing to tender over the Woods. Nearly all the Timber is easy of access, and near to the main road. Tenders are to be addressed not later than Thurs- day, 31st December, 1914, to Messrs. James Thomas and Son, 9, Victoria Place, Haverfordwest, from whom full particulars as to the cutting and carting of the timber, terms of payment, etc., may be ob- tained. (3493 I LLANDILO-FAWR UNION. APPOINTMENT OF MEDICAL OFFICER AND PUBLIC VACCINATOR. THE Guardians of the Poor of the above Union Jt. invite Applications from duly qualified Medical Men for the post of Medical Officer for the North District of the Union, comprising the Parishes of Llansawel and Talley, the Upper Division of Llan- fynydd, and the Hamlets of Cwmcarwllwyd and Taliaris, in the Parish of Llandilo-fawr Rural. Salary, £27 a year, with usual Extra Medical Fees, subject to the usual deductions under the Poor Law Officers' Superannuation Act, 1>896. The appointment is subject to the General Orders of the Local Government Board and to their ap- proval. The person appointed will also be appointed Public Vaccinator for the District, and will have to enter into the usual Contract. Particulars as to fees, etc., can be obtained from me. Applications, giving particulars as to residence, age and qualifications, should be sent to me before the 19th day of December. 1914. By Order, R. SHIPLEY LEWIS. Clerk. Llandilo, Nov. 30th, 1914. (3485 CARMARTHEN UNION. TO ARCHITECTS. THE Guardians invite applications from Archi- JL tects giving their terms for preparing Plans, Specifications, Estimates, etc., for erecting Cottage Homes in Morfa. Lane, Carmarthen. The Architect selected will be required to submit the Plans, and necessary particulars for the approval of the Local Government Board, and afterwards superintiend the work and see that it is properly carried out. Applications (marked "Architect"), giving experi- ence, terms, etc., to be sent to me by Friday, the 18th inst. JOHN SAER, Clerk to the Guardians. 7, Hall Street, Carmarthen, 7th December, 1914. (3494 BRYNTEIFI AND CWM, BANGOR (Pentrecourt Railway Halt), G.W. Railway. Distant about 3 miles from Llandyssul Station, TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, And OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, a Planta- JL tion, about 3 Acres (more or less) of excep- tionally fine Larch, Ash, Oak and other Timber, situate on the above Property, and being No. 177 and part ,t>f 182 on Ordnance Survey Plan, most conveniently situated for haulage. Tenders to be sent, marked "Timber, not later than 31st day of December, 1914, to H. E. George, Auctioneer, etc., Brynteifi, Llandyssul, who will arrange to show the Timber to intending purohasera on having two days' previous notice, and from whom further particulars may be obtained. N.B.—The highest, or any other Tender, not necessarily be accepted. 10th December, 1914. (3495 LLANYBYTHER LIVE POULTRY SHOW TO BE HELD On DECEMBER 22nd, 1914 MANY CLASSES AND GOOD PRIZES GIVEN, INCLUDING SILVER BOWL FOR BEST BIRD IN THE SHOW. Schedules, apply to either— Hon. Secretary—T. THOMAS, Cast&ll, Llany- byther; Hon. Treasurer—W. M. DAVIES, London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Llanybyther. (3496 A STROLOGY.—Your future important events .1-1. foretold, Marriage Partner described, Changes, Journeys, Legacies, Lucky days, Planet, etc. Send birthdate. Sixpence P.O., stamped envelope.—Madame Marion, 12, Shandwiek Place, Edinburgh. (2365p SALE ON FRIDAY NEXT. HONEYCORSE, LAuGHARNE. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mr. H. Raymond to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on FRIDAY, 18th December. 1914, the whole of the following STOCK, comprising— a HEAD OF CATTLE, including 13 In-calf 4MTDutch Heifers; 14 Steers, in good con- dition; 1 Pure-bred British Holstein Bull; 8 Pure- bred Dutch Calves. 30 FAT LAMBS. 12 Strong PORKERS. Luncheon on the Table at Twelve. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock.

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