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OWEN & GEORGE, IRON BRIDGE BREWERY, MERTHYR. BOTTLERS OF WORTHSNGTON'S India Pale Ale OAKHILL'S Invalid. Double Stout MURPHY'S (Cork) Invalid Stout. The above are Bottled in their natural state, and guaranteed to be always in good condition. Price List on application. Special quotations for large quantities. t:
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Established over Half-a-Century. Auction Mart, Court Street, MERTHYR TYDFIL. WYNDHAM J. PRICHARD, (Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute), Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent, PROPERTY SALES CONDUCTED. VALUATIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE. AGENT FOR ALL THE PRINCIPAL LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT AND BURGLARY INSURANCE COMPANIES. BALE NO. 372. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1st, 1910. Auction Mart, Court Street, MERTHYR. IALH OF RELIABLE AND SOUND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANO, PIER GLASSES and EFFECTS, consigned for Sale. MESSRS. H. W. Harris & Son MP- WINDHAM J. PRICHARD, Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute). X^TILL SELL BY AUCTION at their spacious J* and convenient Auction Mart. jhove, the URST VEPKESDAT.IK EVERY MONTH, a large and varied assortment of very superior Xeunehold Furniture and Appointment*. Goods packed or stored free of charge. and every hi'e taken to give satisfaction. The Sale will commence at Two o'clock in the Afternoon. Pcnctnal attendance is respectfully requested. Auctioneers' Offices. The Mart. Merthyr Tydfil ESTABLISHED 1876 J. LLOYD ATKINS (Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute), AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT & INSURANCE BROKER. QRTTTFAELOG COTTAGE, ° ° 18 aluatiou br Probate, Administrations, and Mort gages, also for Transfer of Hotels, Ions, &c Agent for the White Star and American Lih63 Steamships. Also the Dominion Line to Canada. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS ENSURED Merthyr Tydfil. BALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE. Mr. J. Lloyd Atkins (Fellow of the Auctioners' Institute) IS favoured with instructions from the Executors Of the late MATTHEW TRURAN, Esq., J.P., g SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the BUSH MERTHYR TYDFIL, on WEDNESDAY, May «th 1910, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to r?°h Conditions of Sale as shall then be produced), that substantial detached Leasehold Family residence known as— OAKROYD, Tydfil, lately in the occupation of the Owner. The Heuse, which stands in its own Grounds, inclosed by a Boundary Wall with an Ornamental ^ntrance Gate, is well built and has an attractive {■pd artistic dengn, is commodious, containing 5Sree Reception-rooms, Smoke-room, Kitchen, with ii^d flogr, and all necessary domestic accommoda- l°n, Five Bedrooms, Dressing-room, Bath-room, lavatory and Attics. hi 18 conveniently and pleasantly situated, >j'euPying one of the _aost attractive spots df v^ydarren Park, being within the wooded belt vnr^°h borders the highway, whilst close to the J"«wn thftroughfare and tramway for easy com- iSPlc&ti°n with the Town and Dowlais. h,* e House has a south aspect* and^ the Ggwaa; Rk been tastefully laid out win Plants and pftntlemen is particularly called to this sale, as it »5'ords an opportunity—rarely met with in this kleighbottrhood-of acquiring a suitable Residence, Weasantly situated, away from the noise and traffic S*jhe town, and is at the same time within easy of all places of Business and Offices. perty is held under two Leases from the ^a2 £ is held under two Leases from the WBT** Estate, for the respective terms Of 99yeara 1st of November, 1891, at thfi MV-tail Rents of £ 10 19s. id. and 10s. Sd. H or further particulars and to view, appiy be-,i Messre. FRANK JAMES ft SONS, Solicitors, Merthyr Tyflflll ATTCTIONBKR. DoVvlais. Awards BROS., I). R. Edwards-Isaac Edwards, Auctioneers, Accountants, AND Estate Agents, CAMBRIA CHAMBERS, DOWLAIS, AM CENTRAL CHAMBERS, OVER GUNSON'S STORES, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Slease Note Change o-f Address of Merthyr Office. T NOTICE. DOWLAIS. I r SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. tl Messrs. Edwards Bros,, TT). H. EDWARDS; ISAAC EDWARDS, F.A.I.) A RE instructed to SELL at Mr. Hugh 6wt piths' Stable. Pant-road, Dowlais, at 2 *UEBX>AT, 24th MAT, 1910, the following, viz. .One Cart Horse, Farmer One Stallion, roan 2v*0ur: one tip cart, one spring cart, one foBrr- ffoeeled lorry, three sets of harness and trimmings,, t?e set of chain tackle, one bridle, one double corn 1T1> one chaff cutter, and sundry other articles. fsF° £ *urther particulars apply to the Auctioneer* fc»Oibria Chambers, Dowlais, or Central Chambers g^thyr Tydfil. To be Let or Sold 4LL THAT MESSUAGE br Dwelling-house and Shop, known as the "OLD BUSH," v —h-road, Miskin, Mountain Ash, used for the K^iness of a Grocer, Wine and Spirit and Beer fi^rehant, with the Stable (18 Stalls), Sheds and £ *^ch-house and Yard, containing about 532 square bt These premises are held for 90 years fto 2ndday November, 185*, at the yearly ground rents of ij 'w. Od. and 9s. ihese premises contain shop, four rooms on the floor and seven bedrooms, can be used for foy business, and are particularly suitable for a er. contractor or haulier. AfJ- "6 lease of the shop contains a clause to the that no wine, spirits, or beer shall be sold in other premises on the Ty-yr-Arlwydd Estate ;,r,lnK the continuance of the lease of this property. J. note will also be sold the Billposting Station •^Joining these premises, which is let at the yearly ^ntoi £ 3. > or further particulars apply to Mr. GwiLYM Solicitor, Mountain Ash. AUvAN LINE TO CANADA. UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTRACT FOB CONVEYANCE CANADIAN MAILS. EXPRESS TURBINE STEAMERS. fJVERPOOL Virginian May 29 (Via Havre). Sicilian May 28 W eekly Service from Liverpool at LOW Rates, all w-&8es also from London 2nd and 3rd Classes only. Unsurpassed accommodation. Apply ALLAN LINE, 19, James-street, Liverpool; Pall Mall, S.W., and 103, Leadenhall-etreet, London, v or Local Agents. WHITE STAR LINE M ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. v OLYMPIC, 45,000 tons, and TITANIC, 46,000 tons, *^ROKST STEAMERS IN THE WORLD BUILDING. SOUTHAMPTON—CHERBOURG— K QUEENSTOWN-NEW YORK. BOYAL and UNITED STATES MAIL SERVICE, Calling at Queenatown Westbound, and Plymouth Eastbound. *«croxic 'Wed., May 25 | OCEANIC Wed., Jan* 1 ». And Regularly Thereafter. •^Verpool -Queenstown. j Liverpool-Queenrtown. i_ New York. I Boston. 6*A*ic Saturday, May 211 Cruiuc Tuee., May 3l Abric „ Saturday. May 28 I ZKBLAND Tues., Jane 14 And Regularly Thereafter. CANADA. ^HITE STAR-DOMINION SERVICE, LIVERPOOL-QUEBEC-MONTREAL. K Largest Steamers in the Canadian Trade. "OPINION Sat.. May 21 LVURBNTJC Sat., May '& |or further particulars apply to Local Agents; or ? ISM AY, IMR1E U CO.. & JafiM*stfj»t Livsr- K*01; Southampton; 1, Cockspur-street, S.W., and Leadenhatll-street. London. E.G. CXJNARD LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. ItGEST AND FASTEST VESSELS IN THE WORLD. )t STEAMER FRANCONIA," TWIN-SORKW, L8,000 Tcurs GROSS, NOW BUTLDINS. LARGEST AND FASTBST STSAMUIS TO BOSTON. 111ROM LIVERPOOL. VIA QtEENSTOWfJ. K, TO NTW TORS. M BOSTON. » *Ur«tania „ Sat, May 211 Ivtrfiia ». TUes., Ma* 24 °3Uaniu — Sat., May 88 | Saxonla Tues., June 7 CANADA: FAST RotTE; SrsciAt, RATES. U TviD'c,ttler, particulars apply to Local Agents; or INAEO MSdM&iiiii j '■ iS AUCTION SUMMARY. Mr. J. LL. ATIUNS. May 25—Leasehold Residence at Merthyr TyufiL Messrs. J. M. BERRY and SON. May 25—Properties at Merthyr. Freehold Ground Rents at Merthyr. Messrs. EDWARDS BROS. May 2t.-Stock, &c., at Dowlais. Messrs. H. W. HARRIS t- SON. June WFurniturc at Auction Mart. Merthyr. MR. F. A. PHILLIPS. May 23—Fixtures, Fittings. &c., at Merthyr. May 24-Properties at Merthyr. II May 24-Yarm stock, &c., at Merthyr. May 27—Oil Paintings at Merthyr. Messrs. SETH PHILLIPS & SON. May 25-Leasehold Premises at Tredegar. Messrs. PHILLIPS & JONES. May 23— Dwelling-houses at Gellygaer. May 26-Leasehol(I Property at Cwmfelinfach. May 30—Leasehold Property at Bargoed. June 1—Leasehold Property at Fleur-de-Lis. F. A. PHILLIPS, )Tw ftt AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT, VALUER & HOUSE AGENT. Public Auditor under the Friendly Societies Act, 1896, and the Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1893. Agent for the chief Life, Fite, and Accident Insurance Companies. OFFICE; ——— 34, Victoria Street, MERTHYR TYDFIL. The Crescent Restaurant, Pont- t morlais, Merthyr Tydfil. Mr. F. A. Phillips HAS received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at tho above addtess, on MON- DAY, MAT 23rd, 1910, the following Fixtures, Fittings and Furniture Window Blinds, Gas Fittings, W Chairs, 4 Tables. Large Boiler, Wooden Fixtures. Counter, Biscuit Case, Sun Window Blind, and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m. Auctioneer's Offices, 34, Victoria-street, Merthyr Tydfil. MERTHYR TYDFIL. BALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Mr. F. A. Phillips HAS received instructions to SELL BY PTJBLIO AUCTION, at the GLOBB HOTEL, High- street, Merthyr Tydfil, on TUESDAY, May 24th, 1910, at 7.30 p.m. (subject to the Common Form Conditions of Sale of the Merthyr and Aberdare Incorporated Law Society), the following Valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Namely :— LOT I.-All that One-half Share in the Messuage or Shop and Dwelling-house known as No. 2, Vic- toria-street, Merthyr Tydfil, now in the occupation of a tenant, at a yearly rental of S.3% Clear of rates. Th«se Premises are held for the term of 99 years* from the 1st day of May, 1840. at a yearly ground rent of £ 2 19s. 3d., of which one-h&U mil be apportioned to this Lot. LOT 2.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-hOttae known as No. l, Gwaelodvgarth-terrace, Merthyt Tydfll, now in the occupation of a monthly tenant, producing a gross yearly rental of £ 2016s. LOT 3.- All that Messuage or Dwelling-house known as No. 2, Gwaelodygarth-terrace, Merthyr Tydfil, now in the occupation of a monthly teuant, producing a gross yearly rental of £ 20 lfe. late 2 and 3 are held for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of May, 1888. at a yearly ground rent of w l2s. 7d., which will fie duly appor- tioned at the Sale. Lot 4.—All that Measoaee or Dwelling-bsuse known ae No. 3, G waelodygarth-temrce, Mterthyt Tydfil, now in the oocupaCion of a monthly tenant, producing a gross yearly, rental of £ 20 lite. These premises are held foraterm of 99 years from the 1st day of May, 1888, at a yearly ground rent of £ 1 0s. 104. LOT &—AH that Messuage or Dwelling-hotise known as Na 4, G waelodygarth-terrace, Merthyr Tydfll, now in the occupation of a monthly tenant, producing a gross yearly rental of P,20 16s. These premises are held for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of May, 1888, at a yearly ground font of £1 te. 10<1.. For farther particulars, apply to Messrs. LEWIS ft JONES. Solicitors, MerthTrTydm: or, to THE AUCTIONEER No<34i victarte-streefe, Merthyr Tydfll. Ysgubomewydd Farm, tfWYNYRODYN, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Mr. F. A, Phillips T1TAS received instructions to SELL BY PUBLLD JJL AUCTION, on the ABOVE FARM LAND, on TUESDAY, May 24th, 1910, the whole of theUnder- mentioned Goods and Stock. Strong heavy cart horse (six years old), 2 colliery horses, colliery and cart harness, 2 colliery shafts and guns, 4 strong tip carts (brakes attached), 2 bags of tram nails, Jim Crow or rail bender, quan- tity of tools and steel chisel^, 8 tons of pitwood, about 25 tons of bridge rails (18lhs and Z21bs per yard), 9 partings (2ft. Sin. gauge), 5 iron trams (aft, 8in. gauge), quantity of sefcap iron, cogwood and firewood. Sale to comttience at 2 o'elofck sharp. — AUcUOUtAWS Offices, 3L Victoria-street. Merthyr TydnL UDder a Deed of Assignment. fie JAMAS WILLIAMS, Fine Aft Dealer SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS In thd LESSER HALL of the Drill Hall, Merthyr Tydfil4 Mr. F. A. Phillip. MAS received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION. Without Reserve, on FRIDAY. 27th, 1910, at 3 and 7 p.m. prompt* a Valuable Collection of OIL PAINTINGS and WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, by or attributed to the fallowing well-known Artistes :— David Cox Geo. Morland 3. Cdnstable P. de Wlnt J. F. Herring T. S. C-oper, IELA;, Birket Foster T. Creswick IL Acladell, ILA. F. Goodall P.Nasmyth T. R Milee W. Duncan W. L. Wylie Corofc and other Artiste of repute. On view Wednesday and Thursday, May 25th and 26th, and morning of Sale. Catalogues may be obtained of the Aucfcidneer, Mr. F. A. Phillips, Si, Victoda;stmet, Merthyr Tydfll. TREDEGAR, Monmouthshire. TO BREWEP^ CAPITALISTS, AND Sale of a Valuable Old-established Donble-licensed Hotel and Cottage adjoining. Messrs. Seth Phillips and Son (Assboiata Auctioneers' Institute) A RE instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AI7C- J\ TION, at the WESTBATK HOTKU Newport, on W*DNES»AY, May 25th, 1910. at &30 o'clock (Subject to the CenimOn Form Conditions of the MonBoouthshire Incorporated Law Society, and such special conditions as shall be then produced), the following valuable LEASEHOLD Double-licensed Premises and Cottage, known M the RED LION KOTEL, TREDEGAR, ooenpying 4 most commanding position in the centre of the town, with a long frontage to Queen- sbr&ri. The Hfltel doaimands An extensive business, and is undoubtedly the best licensed house in ^The'property contains an area Of 572 square yards or bhereabbttt*. ahd Is hSld under lease from the 24th of June. 1899, for a term of 60 years, at A gMundrebt of £ 37 per annum. The Premises are let to the Rhyntaey Iron and Coal Compahy (Limited) for a term of 21 years froft» the 19Ui August, 1896, and art now in the occupation of Mr« i^awis EVftns. The Mines and Minerals are reserved. The Mines and Minerals are reserved. Plans and particulars may be obtained tea days prior to 840 from the Auctioneers, Post Office Chambers, Pontllanfraith; or from Mr. W. S. GUSTARD. Solicitor, Newport. Mon.; or MESK6, DAUNCKY & SON, .Z, Jl". 1J.1 .:1. ESTABLISHED 1899. PHILLIPS & JONES (Evan I. Phillips. Assoc. •* ocftioneers' InstiIntel AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, 'ACCOUNTANTS & ESTATE AGENTS. HOTEL VALUERS & GAUGERS, Head Office- CENTBAL CHAMBERS, HIGH STREET; BARGOED. Telephone—P.O. No. 59 Bargoed Penpedairheol, Gellygaer. j SALE OF VALUABLE MAIN STREET DwltL. LING-HOUSES AND A WELL-BUILT i BUNGALOW, i Messrs. Phillips & Jones A.A.I., ARE favoured with instructions to SELL BY ) PUBLIC AUCTION at the Pt.OUGH AND HARROW INN, PENPEDAIRHEOT,, GBLLYGAER, on MONDAY, May 23rd. 1910, at 6 o'clock in the Evening (subject to the Common Form Conditions of Sale i of the Cardiff and District Incorporated Law Society, and to such special conditions as shall be produced and read at the Sale) the following VALUABLE MAIN STREET Dwelling-Houses and Bungalow, viz :— LOT 1.—All that valuable leasehold Dwelling' house and Premises, situate and being No. 1, Pen- I gam-road, Penpedairheol, Gellygaer, in the emupa- ion of Mr. Wakefield, at a rental of £1 16s. per I lunar month. LOT 2.—All that valuable leasehold Dwelling- house and Premises, sitnate and known as "Northam," No. 2, Pengam-road, Penpedairheol, Gellygaer, in the occupation of Mr. Potter, at a rental of £1 8s. per lunar month. LOT 3—All that valuable leasehold Dwelling- house and Premises, situate and known as "Thorneycroft." No. 3, Pengam-road, Penped- airheol, Gellygaer, in the occupation of Mr. J. Simons, at a rental of 11 8s. per lunar month. LOT 4.—All that valuable leasehold Dwelling- house and Premises, situate and being No. 4, Pen- gam-road, Penpedairheol, Gellygaer. in the occu- pation of Mr. Rees, at a rental of £ 1 10s. per lunar month. The above Houses are held under separate leases for terms of 99 years from September 29th, 1904, subject to the following ground rents, viz Lot 1. £1 18s. 4d.; Lot 2, 21 9s.; Lot 3, 11 9s.; and Lot 4, £1158. LOT 5.—All that valuable leasehold Bungalow, with large Garden, ete., pleasantly situated in a healthy position at Nantj'ffynon, near Penpedair- heol, m the occupation of the owner (Mr. John While), and held under lease for a term Of 99 years from May l?t. 1907, at the yearly ground rent of £ 4. The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to this Sale, as it presents an opportunity of securing properties situated in improving positions in this rapidly-developing district. The Bungalow at Nantyffynon is well-built, and has good accom- modation. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, High-street, Bargoed; or to L. ARNOLD WILLIAMS, Esq., Solicitor. High-street, Bargoed. CWMFELINFACH, YNYSDDU, MON. Sale of a Valuable Corner Dwelling-house, with Stable and Storehouse. Messrs. Phillips and Jones A RE instructed te offer for SALE by PUBLIC J\ AUCTION, at the PIONSSB HOTEL, Cwm- feUnfaeb, near Yaysddu, Mon., on THURSDAY, May 2Cth, 1910. at 3.30 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to snch conditions of Sale as shall be pro- duced and read thereat), the following valuable* Leasehold Corner &wellingrhau$Q* with STABLE and STOREHOUSE at the rewi;, situate and known as Na. 1, Western-terrace*' Cwmfelinfach. The Dwelling-house is in the occupation of Mr.* Shadrach Hughes, at a rental of JEI 8s. per lunar month, and the Storehouse is let to a Furniture Dealer, at a rental of 6s. per lunar month. The Promises are held under Lease for a term of 900 years. computed from the 2ftth day of tpsear- 1902, at the yearly ground rent of The Auctioneers heg to dJrectthe€p«ciaI atten- tion of Investors to alls Hale, as it presents an excellent opportunity to acquire a convenient House, with stewing accommodation at the rear. The Storehouse could easily be adapted for the purpose of a Bakehouse. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Central Chambers, High-etreet, Bargoed; or to Messrs. BEARD ALL and CO., Solicitors, 10, George-street, Hanover-square, London. W, BARGOED, Glam. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Messrs. Phillips & Jones MAVE been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the PLASNKWTDD HOTKL. 3OED, on MONDAY, the 30th day of MAY, 1910,- at 6.30 o'clock in the evening (subject to such Con- ditions of Sale as shall be then and there read) the' following valuable leasehold DWELLING-HOUSES, viz.? LOT L-All those two leasehold Messuages or' Dwelling-houses and Premises known as Nos. 88 and 89, Gilfach-street. Bargoed, now in the respect- ive occupations of Messrs. Green and Good, at the rentals of Li 10s. per lunar montteeach. These Premises are held for the unexpired residue of a term of 99 years computed from the 1st day of November, 1904, subject to the yearly Ground Rent 22 7s. 3d. for the two houses. LOT 2.All that leasehold Messuage or Dwellingj house and Promises known as No. 42, Henry-street, Bargoed, now to the occupation of Mr. Davies, at the rental of £1 10s. per lunar month. LOT 3.—All that leasehold Messuage or Dwelling- house andPre known as No. 43, Henry-street, Bargoed, now in the occupation of Mr. Minett, at the rental of JE1 IOs. per lunar month. Lgts 2 and 3 are held for the unexpired residue of a term of 99 rears, computed from the 25th day of December. 1961, subject to the yearly Ground Rent of £ 2 18s. LOT 4.—All that leasehold Messuage or D%Velling! house and Premises Known as No. ^7, McDonnell- road, Bargoed. now in the occupation of Mr. Nich- olas, at the rental of El M per lunar month. These Premism are held for an unexpired residue of a term of 99 years, Computed from the 25th day of December, 1901, subject to the yearly Ground Rent of £1 3s. 4d, The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to this Sale, as the wbold of the Properties to be offered are well-built, and are situated in the best letting localities. N.B.—Sale to commence at 8.30 p.m. ifor further particulars, apply to the Atr<5noN EKBS, at their offices, High-sweet, Bargoed, or to W. D. ROBERT LEWIS, Esq., Solicitor, High-street, Bargoed, FLEUR-DE-LIS, Pengam, Mon. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE- HOLD DWELLING-HOUSES. Messrs. Phillips & Jones (A.A.L) A RE favoured with instructions to OFFER FOR A. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the TRELTN HOTEL, Flettr-ifr-Lis, near Pengam, Mon., on WEDNESDAY, June 1st, 1910, at 6.30 o'clock in the Evening (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be pramcea and read thereat), the under- mentioned 10 DWELLING-HOUSES (in orie Lot or in separate Lots, as may be deter- huned at the Sale), situate and being Nos. 28,30, 32, 34, 38, 38, 40,42, 44,46, Warne-«treet, Fleur-de-Lis. aforesaid, in the respective occupations of Messrs. W. Drake. C. Jerdan. W WaiSinn. T. TJkwd. T. Livett, J. Jenea Geo. Collins, N. Kyte, John Hall, and Tfctomas Jeffreys, at rentals amounting to £ 138.8d. per lunar month each house. The whole of the above Premises are held under separate Leases for terms of 99 years from the 25th day of Deoemher, 190a, at the yearly ground rentsof £ 15s. each house. The houses are well built, and have excellent accommodation. They are within easy access of Penallta Colliery, Pengam Colliery, and Waterloo Colliery; and the new sinkings at Britannia will be in close proximity. Pengam and Fleur-de-Lis are rapidly developing and nave a bright future,^ and the Auctioneers have every confidence in. recommending the above property to investors. For (die convenience of purchasers, a largo pro-; portion of the purchase moneys may remain upon' mortage if go desttsd. N.B.—Sale to Commence at 6.30 p.m. For further particulars adply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, High-street, Bargoed; to Messrs. HASLAM aad BBS WORTH, Solicitors, Bank Chambers, Bargoed; or to HAROLD H. HASLAM, Esq., Solicitor, 14. High-street, Cardiff. Messrs. Phillips & Jones (A.A.I ), PBOPBRTY auctioneers, BARQOED. LIST OF FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES 1910. May 23rd-4&16 of Five Dwelling-houses at Pen- pedairheol, Gellygaer. » 26th-Sale of No. 1. Western-terrace, Cwm. felinfach, Ynysddu (with Stable and Storehouse at rear). M 30th—Sale of Property at Gilfach- street, Henry-street, and McDonnen.. road.: June n Houses at Warno-street, Fleur-de-Lis. $nd or 9th—Sale of Twenty Houses at Bar- goed and Aberbargoed. Full particulars may be had upon applying to Messrs. PIHLUPS AMD J0HJS& ATTSTTAWT* Liancaiach Estate, Merthyr Tydfil. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. <i-li\">RTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS. Messrs J. M. Berrsi & Son HAVE received instructions to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION at an early flat;, the valu- .»it>le Freehold Ground Rents, secured upon the following Premises :— Barley Mow Inn, Prince of Wales Inn, Georgetown; Travellers' Well Inn. Belle Vue Inn, Red Lion Inn, all of Heolgerrig; star Inn, Slaughter House and Yard, High-street. Merthyr; and Cottages situate in John-street, Nantygwenith-street, George-street, Iron-lane, Howell-street, Cyfarth fa-lane, Nanty- gwenith-lane, all at Georgetown, Merthyr Tydfll. Full particulars. plans and conditions are in course of preparation, and may be obtained from the Auctioneers' Offices, 30, Victoria-street, Mer- thyr Tydfil, or from Messrs. SHIRLEY and SONS, Solicitors, Cardiff. Brynhyfryd-street, Brynglas, High- street. Penydarren; and Dane- street, Merthyr Tydfil. SALE OF DESIRABLE DWELLING-HOUSES, FREEHOLD GROUND RENT AND PAID-UP SHARES IN MERTHYR WORKING MEN'S BUILDING SOCIETY. Messrs J. M. Berry & Son HAVE received instructions to ^ELIj BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Wednks^at. MAV 25th, 1910, at the CRYSTAL PALACE INN, PrNY- DARREN, at 7.30 p.m., subject to the Common Form Conditions of the Merthyr and Aberdare Incorpor-! ated Law Society, the following I PROPERTIES, viz. I LOT 1.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises. known as No. 16, Brynhyfryd-street, Penydarren, I Merthyr Tydtl, now in the occupation of a monthly I tenant, at a rental amounting yearly to 415 12s. Od. These Premises are held for a lease of 999 years I from the 29th day of September. 1893. subject to the Annual Ground Rent of £1 2s. 5Jd. LOTS 2 and 8.$.11 those Freehold Dwelling- houses and Premisos, known as Nos, 2 and 4. Bryr.- glas, Penydarren, Merthyr Tydfll, represented by Two Shares in the Brynglas Building Club, cr, which the sum of 491 has been paid in respect of each house. The estimated balance due en each house is 474, including the Freehold, and the Club, which is one of the most sucessfully in the district, will be wound up in about 3 to 4 years. NOTE.—The Cornor Premises are admirably situ- ated for a Shop. LOT 4.—All that freehold Ground Rent of S3 per annum, secured upon the Shop, Dwelling-houses and Premises, known as No. 354, High-street, Penydarren, Merthyr Tydfil, now held for 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1908. LOTS 5, 6 and 7.—All those fully-paid Shares, Nos. 594.15, and 53, in the Merthyr Working-men's Building Society, on which the sums of MI 7a, jM9 6s., and;667 Is. have been paid as Subscriptions. LOT &-All that Dwelling-house and Premises. known as NO. 23, Bane-street, Merthyr Tydfll, now inthe occupation of a monthly tenant. These Premises are held for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of November, 1901, subject to' > the annual Ground Rent of SA 8s. 2d, For farther particulars, apply to the Auctioneers' Offices, 30, Victoria-street; or, as to Lot 1, to LL. REYNOLDS, Esq., Solicitor; or, as to Lots 2 to 4, to Messrs. THOMAS & DAVIES, Solicitors; w. K. SMYTH, Esq., Solicitor j ■or, as to Lot 8, to F. s. SIMONS, Esq., Solicitor; all of Merthyr Tydfil. Late Plantation Inn, Troedyrhiw. THESE Premises, with two large Plots of Garden Ground, to be SOLD. Unexpired Lease, Sf vearg; Ground R*ntv lis. fid. Easily converted into Trvo Cottagok For farther particulars, apply DAN. THOMAS, Auctioneer, Wellington-street, Merthyr. SHOP HOURS' ACT, 1904. WHEREAS the Bbbw Vale Urban District Council, altet due compliance with the provisions of; Section 3 (1) of the Shop Hours Act, 1904, have made a Closing Order, of which a copy is annexed hereto, and have submitted the Order to the Secretary of State for confirmation: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a copy of the Order may be obtained by any person whom it may Concern on application at the District Council Offices, The Walk, Ekbw Vale. AND FURTHER, that if any person desires to make any objections to the previsions of the Order he should address a written statement to the Secretary of State, Home Department, London, within one month trom the date hereof, i.e., before the 10th day of June, 1910. Dated this igth day of May, 1910. THO. HUGHES, Clerk to the Council, OJmEB. URBAN DISTRICT OF EBBW VALE. SHOP HOURS ACT, 1904. WHEREAS by Section 1 of the SHOP HOUBS ACT, 1904 (hereiaafter called the Aet), it is provided that an order made by a Local Authority and confirmed by the Central Authority in 'manner provided by the Act. may fix the hours on the several days of the week at which, either throughout the area of the Local Authority or in any specified part thereof, all shops or shops of any specified class are to be closed for serving customers. AND WHEREAS by Section 3 of the Aot it is (amongst other things) provided that whenever a Local Authority are satisfied that a primm facie case is made out for making a Closing Order the Authority shall give publio notice in the prescribed manner and in the prescribed form of their intention to make an order specifying therein the period within which objections may be made to the making of the proposed order and that it, after. taking into consideration any objections they may have received, the Local Authority are satisfied that it is expedient to make the Order, and that the occupiers of at least two-thirds in number of the shops to be affected by the Order approve the Order, they may make the Order. AND WHEREAS THE COUNCIL OF THE URBAN DISTRICT OF EBaW VALE are a Local Authority within the meaning of the Act In respect of the area of the said Urban District (hereinafter Called the Urban District). AND WHEREAS the Council being satisfied that a prima facie case was made out for making an Order in the terms and for the purposes hereinafter appearing gave public notice in the manner prescribed by Regula- tions made by one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State (being the Central Authority as defined by the Act), and in the form prescribed by the said Regulations of the Council's intentions to tnake this Order and speci- fied in the said Notico a period of five weeks within which objections might be made to the making of this Order. AND WHEREAS the said period last merrtioned" expired oil the 19th day of March, 1910. AND WHEREAS after taking into consideration all objections received the Council are satisfied that it is expedient to'make this Order, and that the ooeupiera of at least two-thirds in number of the shops to be affected by this Order approve the Order. NOW THEREFORE the Council do hereby order as follows: 1. In this Order the expression Drapers, Clothiers, and Grocers shops" includes any premises or place (whether the same shall or shall not be a shop) where the busness of Draper, or a Clothier, or a Grocer is carried on. 2. Throughout the District all Drapers, Clothiers, or and Grocers Shops shall be closed for serving custom- ers on the several days of the week from and after the hours below specified tor each day respectively, viz.: Momur from 7 p.m. TCSSDAT M 7 Of WHORKSDAY I'M THURSDAY •. f „ FRIDAY It S h SATURDAY U. PROVIDED that for the purposes of this Order any day not being a Sunday, Christmas Day, Good Friday, an Ordinary Bank Holiday, or a Special Bank Holiday appointed under the Hank Holidays Act, 1871, or a day appointed by a Royal Proclamation as a day Of General Fast, Humiliation or Thanksgiving, next preceding any such day as aforesaid, shall be deemed to be a Saturday. The hours during which Drapers, Clothiers, and Orocers Shops are under the terms of this Clause required to be closed are hereinafter called Prohibited hours. 3.—Where any trade or business other than the business of a Draper, Clottoer, or Grooer is earried. on in any premises or place in which the business of a Draper, Clothier, or Grocer is carried on. such premises or place may be kept open during prohibited boors for the purposes of any such oAm trade or business provided that there shall be affixed during all the prohibited hours in which the øüi premises or place may remain open for trade or business in Some con- spicuous place on the exterior and interior of the premises a. notice in letters of the size of two inohes by one inch and half at the least in the words follow- ing, vis. SHOP HOURS AOT, 1904. These premises are Dot now open for any, of,gw par., poses of a Drapers, Otothiers, or Grocers shop. The Common Seal of the Ebbw Vale Urban Distrie Council was hereunto affixed this 10th day !oL.Mayt 1310, in the presence ot JAMES HARRISON, —■ f 1 THO. HUGHES, 2 cm*. For Sale, PENGEULAN HOUSE and SHOP in Peaf *iw ceiber*road, Miskin, Mountain Ash, For particulars, apply to THOS, THOMAS, ftAlHCSrtieet, \'¡. ( County Borough of Merthyr Tydfil, EDUCATION COMMITTEE. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of! covered PLAY SHEDS at Pantglas Boys' School. Aberfan. Particulars can be obtained from the Deputy Particulars can be obtained from the Deputy Surveyor. Town Hall, Merthyr Tydfil. Tenders, endorsed "Pantglas Playsheds," to be delivered to me not later than June fith. The lowest or any Tender not of necessity I accepted. E. STEPHENS, Clerk to the Education Committee. Dated May 19th, 1910. County Borough of Merthyr Tydfil. EDUCATION COMMITTEE. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a covered PLAY-SHED at Brecon-road Infants' School. Particulars can be obtained from the School. Particulars can be obtained from the Deputy Surveyor, Town Hall, on and after the 18th instant. Tenders to be delivered to me not later than the 28th instant. The lowest or any Tender not of necessity accepted. E. STEPHENS, Clerk to the Education Committee. Town Hall. TV?AV 1910. I County Borough of Merthyr Tydfil. EDUCATION COMMITTEE. j TENDERS are invited for the Improvement and Extension of Pentrebach School. i Contractors desirous of tendering are requested to 6end their samss in writing to the Deputy Surveyor. Town Ha! and to deposit two guineas with fc*e Borongn Accountant. The two guineas will be returned cn receipt of a bona fide tender. Names to be sent in not later than the 31st inst. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 1 E. STEPHENS, Clerk to the Education Committee. | Town Hall, Merthyr Tydfil, 1 May 12th, 1310. Merthyr General Hospital. TENDERS are Requested for— Turkey Red. Sheets, per pair. Blankets „ Striped Galatea, per yard. Plain Galatea „ Coloured Flannel Unbleaohed Twill Sheeting, per yard. Glass Towelling, per yard. Roller Towelling Huckaback „ Table Linen. Pillow Case Calico. Casement Cloth for Curtains, per yard. Dusters, per yard. Bed Ticking, per yard. Floor Cloth Flannel, per yard. Canvas, per yard. Nainsook Dowlas Plain Muslin, per yard. Nurses' Apron Long Cloth, per yard. Linen White Quilts. Common Grey Calico, per yard Samples and Tenders to be delivered at the Hospital not later than SATURDAY, May 28th. 1910. Re Mary Pugh Deceased PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament of the JL 22nd and 23rd Vict. c. 35 intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and other persons having any debts, claims, or de- mands against the Estate of Mary Pugh, late of MorganStreet, Tredegar, in the County of Men- month, spinster, deceased (who died on the 14th day ofOctober. 1909, and whose will was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of ?ls.,M,^srsim?h P°urt Justice on the 11th April, 1910, by Wilberforce Richmond Dauncey and David John Vaughan, the Executors therein! named) are hereby required to send in the partic- ulars of their debts, claims, or demands to us the undersigned, the Solicitors for the said Executors, on or before thelst day of May, 1910, after whirl date the said Executors will proceed to dt V- r the aøøets of thé said deceased. amongst the perwwis entittod thereto, having regard only to the olahns ana demands of which they shall then had notice, and they will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased or any part thereof so distribut. ed to any persons of whose debts, claims, or do. mands they shall not then have had notice: Dated this 16th day of April. 1910. C. DAUNCEY AND SON. Tredegar, Solicitors for the said Executors. giirtfrs, Harrmgtg aitir tatgs. The Charge for Advertisements under this Heading is Ie. for 20 words, and 6d. for every, additional 10 words or portion of Ul. MARRIAGES. HOPKINS—COLE.—On Whit-Monday, at Castle- street Congregational Church, Tredegar, David Charles, son of David Hopkins, Georgetown, Tredegar, to Frances Rebecca, daughter of Isaac Cole, James-street, Tredegar, DSATHS. COLE.-on Whifc-Monday, May 16th, 1910, Rev. J, Cole, formerly Minister of Bethel English Baptist Chapel, Merthyr Tydfil. at Farsley, near Leeds. Deeply regretted. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Joigm-The widow of the late Rees Jones, 27, Chapel-street, Merthyr, desires to thank her many friends for letters of sympathy in her sad bereavement. JONFa-Mrs. (Benjamin) Jones and family wish to thank all friends for their messages of sympathy and condolence, and also for the floral tributes scnt-during their sad bereavement. IN MJEMORIAM. DAVTES.—In loving memory of my dear husband. David Davies, Painter, 1. Mount-terrace, Mer- thyr. who departed from this life May 21st. 1909. None heard the call, for like a lightning flash His summons came. But as the thunder crash Is followed by a stillness as of death; And we, who loved him, everlasting mourn. EDWARBS.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Mary Edwards. late Corner House, who died May 23rd, 1906. Sadly missed. Never shall your memory fade. Advertisement Tariff FOR SMALL PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Tilass six yeaH. OBeI. mm. YIKH. d. a. d. L d. I 16 Words Vii B 6 It i ( 24 Words 0 9 1 « a 3 32 Words li 0 1 a 3 o 40 Words 1 3 TO 86 39 48 Nor& 10 3 0 4 6 PRIZE DRAWINGS. DB. EVANS' Drawing, Bedlinog, winning numbers ■ 221, 495, 1849, 1908, 529, 13S6, 2007, 1922, 584, 696, 1578, 1018, 297. 739. WINNING Numbers in Prize Drawing for Mr. John Thomas (Harper), Sirhowy.—1020, 1558, 470, 1466. 365, 43. 1561. 234, 1370. 458, 888, 618, 1028, 1411, 1668, 915 612, 152, 1693, 507, 605, 316, 1674. 841. 11*0, 1330. All prizes not olaimed within seven days will be forfeited.— HT. JONES, Secretary, Sirhowy. M 21 T1B1ZE Drawing for the benefit of Jonathan Jones, JL Weengoch District. Beaufort. Winning Numbers: 41?S6 2785, 3493, 165, 4104,3593, 464, 2917, 506, 538, 2378, 178,2896, 1178, 2456, 4027, 3574, 4245, 701, 1473, 1399, 802, 1518, 3189, 2750.-All prizes to be olaimed by Saturday, May 28th, 1910, from the Treasurer, Mr. John Evans, Eleasant View, Raesau, Beaufort M 21 TTNITKD Industrial Order of Oddfellows Prize Draw- U ing postponed to August 2nd. Winning numbers will appear in the "Merthyr Express" on August 6th.— T. DAvima, Brynbytred House, Tredegar. M 21 LOST AND FOUND. FOUND at Brynmawr dark ohesmit Mare (inclined to A" be iron grey), long mane and tail, grey muzzle, unshod, about I2i hands, in fair condition, three years old; impounded since 24th April. Also very light chesnut entire mountain Pony, long mane and tail, about 12 hands, narrow white streak down face, near side white fetlock and off hind leg white, in poor condition, unshod, impounded since 10th May. If not claimed will be sold to defray expenses. Information to be given to Supt. HKKRT HAND, D.O.C.. Brynmawr. M 21 1 OST since April 5th thick-set, dark-bay Mountain 1 A Pony, 12i hands, long mane and tail, white streak down face.—Information to M 220, "Express" Office, Merthyr. M 21 m T OST, Cream Pony, 13 hands, from Twvnywaun J J mountain, TJ. on front hoofs, 5s, reward.—EvAM D. JOKBS, Pantywann, near Dowlais. t. S. FOUND, Brown Retriever Dog, with leather coUar and lock. No name. If not claimed in three davs win be sold.—MORRIS, Ty Mawr, Penybank. M 21 SERVANTS WANTED. ESPECTABLE girl leaving school wanted. Aoolv 17, Gleheland, Merthyr Mi>l W ANTED, experienced General, not under 22, refer- ences required.- Apply, Manager, Wimborne institute, Dowlais JJ gj WANTED, young girl, not less than 18, to attend to bar and to assist in domestic duties.—Applj, with references, Mrs. DAIIT, Lord Raglan Inn, Dowlais. J 7 I ANTED, a good General Servant,—Apply Mrs. Row. LAMP HARMS, Brynonen, The Walk, Merthyr. J7 WANTED ah experienced General, not under 22 years.—Apply, Mrs. BRBKHAX, New Road, DoW- Hifl. M21 ANTED, a General, able to wash and iron, refer- ences.—MM. OVEN, Gwyn Fryn. Gefn Coed. M 21 HO RSES/ TRAPS, ETCT 1 SPRING Trap for Saie, very cheap,~Apply BAniirr, SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED by respectable woman, morning work in V T shop, office, or house.—Address M 230, Express Office, Merthyr. M 21 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, a sharp Lad for Milk Round; used to horses not under 15 years.—Apply, H. A. SMITH, Midd'.e Taff-street, Merthyr. J 11 OFFICE Boy Wanted by the Merthyr Tydfil Gas Co., must be neat writer and quick at figures. Apply- ing:, in own handwriting-, stating age, etc., to the SEC- F.*KTARY, Merthyr Tydfil Gas Co., Picton-street, Merthyr T yd fi!. M 21 WANTED, smart, honest young Lady as Manageress Fancy Shop good Window Dresser—Apply bv !etter, seating age, wages, and refs., M 228, "Express'' Office, Merthyr. M 21 W ANTED, Haulier for the Provision Trade —Apply, J. D. PRICE, Glebeland-street, Merthyr. J 4 RESPECTABLE couple wanted, no children, to keep house for lady, rent free.—Apply M 226, Express" I Office. Merthyr. M 28 INCORPORATED Accountants with fimt-class proletice, I have vacancy for articled pupiL Splendid oppor- tunity for well educated rotith. -rull particulars Otiali- fied," Express Office, Merthyr. if 29 CCREDIT Drapery. Wanted young man, good canvas- I ser able introduce sound business preferred, Aber- dare and Merthyr districts, first class references.— Address, M 217, Express Office, Merthyr. J 4 SEASIDE APARTMENTS. I *3 EST" Hostel and Tea Rooms. Mumbles (outside X\i station). Lodgings. good accommodation, parties catered for. Reasonable charges. J 18 LACKPOOL- Mm WADDINOTOK, 66, Albert-road. Public and Private Apartments. Pianos. Near csntral station and sea. J 4 APARTMENTS TO LET. SITTING-room and Bedroom, two young men or married couple.—4, Union-street, Merthyr. M 28 CIOMFORIABLE Sitting-room and Bedroom for a j gentleman, h and c bath.—14, Gwendoline-street, Mprthyr. M 28 1 TO LET, comfortable Rooms, suit two young men.— Apply 17, Stuart-street, Merthyr. M 21 (COMFORTABLE Lodgings to Let tor two young men. j Centre of town.—Apply, 52, TRAXROAD-TKRRACE, Merthyr. M 21 TWO partly-furnished Rooms to Let for respectable JL young couple; terms moderate. 24, Gwladys- place, Penrdarren. M 21 KNFURXISHED Apartments to be let near Peny- darren Park, business people preferred.—Apply, 6, c/o "Merthyr Express. M 14 CCOMFORTABLE Sitting room and Bedrooms to Ler, j near station, board or otherwise. — 53, Upper Thomas-street, Merthyr. M28 CCOMFORTABLE Sittine room and Bedrooms to Ler, C near station, board or otherwise. 53, Upper M2 Thomas-street, Merthyr. M28 HOUSES TO LET. HOUSE to Let in Park-terrace, Merthyr.—Address M 231, Express Office.^ M 21 rflO LET, No. 2, The Walk.-Apply 32, George-street, ± Merthyr. J 7 mo LETT, Buckland Villa, Dane-terrace, Merthyr.— JL Apply, 137, High-street, Merthyr. M 21 HOJSES FOR SALE. HIGHF1ELD, The Grove, Penydarren Park, Merthyr. Semi-detsched Villa for Sale, 10 rooms, bath. Ac.; first-class fittings throughout, every convenience large grounds, summer-house, &c.-Apply on the premises. J4 BUSINESS PREMISES REQUIRED. HOP wanted in Merthyr i,lock-up preferred), frontage Kj net less than 14 feet, for a Branch of tne Scotch Wool and Hosiery Stores.—Particulars to Fbsmse, R and Co., Ltd., Greenook. M 28 WANTED immediately Shop in best position Tre- harris. Would purchase stock, flxtnres at valua- tion.—Full particulars M 224, *• Express1' Office, Merthyr. M 21 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. BAKEHOUSE to Let, complete with patent double- decker oven; immediate possession.—Apply 130 High-street, Merthyr. J 11 DOUBLE-FRONTED Shop and Dwelling-house on one of the main thoroughfares of Dowlais, commanding position.—For further particulars apply to J. Lu ATma, Auctioneer, etc., Dowlais. M 21 f jno LET, lock up Shop at Twynyfodyn, good position. A. —Apply. 1, CagH-terraoc, Merthyr. M 21 JTLE i,,et.-Vertv am "r<c-cn to let as Offices oyer 101, itlightmtt, Mertbyr.- Apply WM. HARRIS. Tg LICENSED ..oua.. TO LET. DOWLAIS, To Let, Beer-home, good corner position, low ingaint.-Apply, J. LL. ATOM, valuer etc., Dowlais. M 28 CYCLES KING of the Road.—Bicycle, Gents, for Sale 34 n. frame, good condition, free wheel, cheap'—Ap- ply, 2, Foreman-place, Merthyr, near General Hospital; evenings 6 te 9. jj 21 FOR SALE. LEAN to {Kennel Covered Run, 7 ft. by 2 ft. 31ns. loose floor cheap.—67, Clare-street. Merthyr.[21 NEW-LAID EGGS; oan supply weekly, direct from farm.—Cox, Tiller s Green, Dynwels. Glos. J 25 ETOR Sale or Hire, lady's wioker Bath Chair, rubber XI tyres.—Apply GAMS, Pontycapel-road. Cefn-Coed. M 28 JjHOR SALE, a double landau perambulator, almost J* new, cheap. — 44, Tramroad, New Castle-street. Merthyr. M 21 PEA and bean sticks, also good ash poles for helve making. Sent to any address on receipt of poet card._»JoHN Ross. Abergavenny. jy9 4 IpNAMELLED P.O.P. Postcards, customers' negatives, y 9d. dozen and postage, best work Cabinete 2s. 6d! half-dozen; send photo and cash.—ART COY., Seaton Devon. 1. 4.2 FINE Indian Carpet, size 12 ft. 3 ins. by 8 ft. 2 ins perfect condition; bargain, £ 4 15s. — PRICHARD' Auction Mart, Merthyr. T S WALL PAPERS from lid. per Roll. Any quantity, large or small, at Wholesale Prices. Our Stock exceeds 250,000 rolls, all classes. Write for Patterns stating class required.-I)ept 353, Tas BARNBTT WALL PApma Co., LTD., Manchester. jy 1& MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. HI 0DE?N PIJA?°v rosewoo<J case, thirty-eight JLTJL guinea model, thorough order, sacrifice £ 18 18s. cash.—Arcade Music Warehouse, Merthyr. M 28 POULTRY. XT°/^Sf^r.x91JlS?S-~AiiMITAG!E,S DRY FEED ll CHICKEN FOOD the original and the best; to insure success, no other food should be eiven for first 14 days. Chickens reared on this food weigh 20oz. when five weeks old; pullets commence tolay at 5 months. In bap, 4d., 8d., Is. 4d., 2s. 6d., and 5s. Manufactured by Armitage Bros., Ltd., NOttiurha-Sold by Wm. Harris. 144, High-street Mertbyr, and at High-street, Dowlais; Hopkins Bros., k2,Ty.mvroflyn, Merthyr Tydfil D. Jones. Carmarthen Stores; C. J. Black, Chemist, Tre- degar W. Harris, 38. Taff-street, J. Protheroe and T. Harris & Co., Ltd., Taff-street, Pontypridd p. A Lewis,' 32, Cardiff-road, Caerphilly; F. WiUiams, Household Stores, Senghenydd. A 4 MEDICAL REMEDIES ADVICE FREE for sump; Mrs. Stewart's famous Female Remedy never fails.—Address, 9 Guinea street, Bristol. jvg IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS. Every mother who JL values the Health and Cleanliness of her child should use HARRISON'S RELIABLE NURSERY POMADE. One Application kills all Nits and Vermin beautifies and strengthens the Hair. in Ens, 4*d. and H08^ 1(^GK0; W. IU]tltlsON. Chemist, Reading. J? for Merthyr, Rees Thomai T ,65, R'^h-street, and J. Francis Tre- degar, O. J. Black; Aberdare, E. E Evans, 9 and 10, Victoria-square Abercynon, W. G. Williams; Mountain ew Vii '"Jams, Commercial-street; Abergavenny, PW. M" D P°L' 9' Cr088 9treet: Brynmawr, A. E. 5 Beaufort-street, and A. M. Jones, 42, King- street; Ebbw V ale, A E. Evans, Ida-place, and T. Dougnfl, Bethcar-street; Treharris, T. Thomas,The Square Dow 1M8, R. P. Rew. 177, High-street; Blackwood, A. Enoch; Lianbradach, W. J. Williams Merthyr, T. Jenkins, Pont morlais. All chemists. s 24/10 AGENTS WANTED. WANTED, several smart Men to call upon Shop- keepers only workers need apply eonu, ex- penses and small wages to suitable men.—Apply, by letter, stating experience, M 227, "Express Offioe, Merthyr. u 21 INSURANCE^ — ROYAL Liver Friendly Society. SS Book for Sale, ilai -Apply, Mr. F. A. PHILLIPS, 34, Victoria-street, Merthyr. A 30 EDUCATIONAL. AMBRIAN MINING SCHOOL, PORTH, gives "a thorough practical preparation to Candidates for! Mines Inspectorate and Managers' Exams. Write at once for Syllabuses. "Geology South Wales Coalfield," price 2s. 6d. Indispensable Examination Candidates, J 11 EMIGRATION. EMIGRATION-Fnr Lowest Fares to South Africa by VD^ P"^ ,lne' America and Canada bv the Cunard, MTute Star, American, Dominion Canadian Pacific, Allan and other Steamship Companies and to ÄUù- tralia. Reduced passages to New South Wales. Also for trips around the British Isles and Coasting Tripe. Assisted passages to Sydney New South Wales, for Agri- culturalists, Domestic Servants, Miners, Artisans, Navvies and General Labourere. Agent for Barry Railway (Red Funnel Steamers), 1,600. Mile Ticket Books for One Guinea -Apply D. IL Rion a, Wenallt Aberdsm LS. MISCELLANEOUS. BAKERS and Confectioners requiring new ovens or repairs write at once to oven experts, 0. S. ZBAKS and Co., oven builders, Cardiff. Men now working in district M 21 DRUNKENNESS CURED quickly, secretly, per.r.i DRUNKENNESS CURED quickly, secretly, per.r.i nentlv, unfailingly, harmlessly, cost triTfir. trial free; save loved ones—with certainty.—CAAL;->■, CffiOQCAK COm ??; Ø_1tB j'}? 1 MONSR. 020 to £ 1,000 Without any Security, Heaj^nabie Interest and no dela; privacy AppiKsttiotis from all parts rceeive attention, Appiy direct to 12, l'Ai'F EKBA-N'KMEKT. CARDUV. A LL pet-sous ivno wanl, to borrow money on a simple A pretnnnssoiy note of hand, at re,^>r.ients of from Is. to bs. per week, frQw a specially" authorised Friendly Society (not a firm of money lenders; shouid apply to J. L. CU,L>¡¡;;UAhl, Secretary, The Jtarougb Money Society, 5, Giebeland Street, ileril\yr. MOKTGaGK LOANS.— Persons who li%vc bought houses, ur require advances upon their wo^rtles, should apj-ly to J. L. CUSSISSHAM. Auctioneer, who hs« several sutiib ol woDey from £ 100 up to for ?mujedi« ate advance upon freehold or leasehold securiues, at 4J and 5 per cent. Offices, IS, Giebeiand-slrcet, ilerthyt TycifiL T a 0. RUITRIS, Auctioneer, The Square, llhyisiney has several sums oi money, auiouuiii'g in all tc ;t;L100, to plitce oul for clients upou Leasehold or Free hold Securities at per cent, or 5 per cent. T MOiEl'.—Tiis Provincial Union jj&uk coutinb# to Lend large sums daily irorn iie to 011 fsote of Hand alone, or 011 any oilier approved se*- curity, at a lew aours' notice, to ail class i;1 any part of Kagi«.ci and Waias, repayable by tusy iu- stalments. With and i'.hout securities. No gooct application ts cier refused. ill Comniuinearonft Strictly This business having t>eeu csiab- lished a ¡:¡ -.41,Y years, and connucieci in atf honourable jcr^iKiitlorward manner, LLs -roiva to tie one oi !y. Zwku and largest in tile king- dom, the ixurtesy and prompt aUei.iio!; of., our officials gained the confidence and recom.- mendations of .ut numerous customers. If desr"L; one of our o,:i will attend at applicant's resi-1 with casn, carry out the advauco With* out Delay. Call ,t •vnie to the Manager, ester*; Braach, Mr. DOWDING, 1, Queen-s^uaro. bristol, or to Mr. W, Jajies, loS, Ric moud-roaa, Cardiff. THE CHAUiiSG CROSS BANZ £ S5TABLISHED 1870. CARDIFF BRANCH 73 ST. MARY STREET. Head Oflices 2b, Bcuiord-street, bcrand, London, W C. I cc 39, Bishopsgate-street Within, London, E.C. Branches; Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Bristol, etc. Assets, £ 1,607,949; Liabilities, £ 1,236,871; Smvlus,4371,073 LOANS of P.30 to £2,000 granted at a few houre. notice in town or country, an personal security* jew* liery, precious stones, stocks. shares. and fur- niture. without removal. Stocks and Shares Bouehf and Sold. 2iT^™^5?,LaIi°^cd Current Account Balance*. DEPOSITS of £ 10 and upwards received as nndscA Subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal, 5 p.c. per ann. Subject to 6 m'nths' notice of withdrawal, 6 p.c. per ann< Subject to 12 m'nths' notice of withdrawal, 7 p.c. per aun. Special terms (longer periods). Interest paid quarterly. Owing to the nature of our investments, we arc able to pay rates of interest on deposits that will compare favourably with dividends paid on almert any class of stock or shareholding insuring th# safety of capital. W. have been established f 39 years, and our position in the banking world tor day testifies to the success of our business nwthodk. and to the satisfaction of our customers. Write ot call for prospectus. A. WILLIAMS and H. J. TALL. Joint- MaimooM MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS Permanent Benefit Building Society — v BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD. X. LOANS advanced to enable yea to bay tfcfe House you occupy. LOANS on Buildings in progresa. Repayments spread over from 3 to 17 yean. Loans may be redeemed at any time. No Survey Fees beyond out of pocket expenaeafe. No Management Expenses. Borrowers Pay No Income Tax. Special Terms for Special Loans negotiated, ofc application. Apply to Mr. DAVID DAVIES, Secretary, Giebeland House, Mertbyr TydfiL The Hengoed, Maesyewmmer & Ystrad Myuach Permanent Investment and Loan Society. t, (Registered under the Friendly Societies AcWi. Safe and Profitable Investment. Loans to Tradegc men, Artisans ana others on reasonable terms. Prospectus and AUU information to be obtain from tae Secretary, dAMMH LEVER, BANK CHAMBERS, HENGOED* THE BOROUGH MONEY SOCIETY., ME^'HVS •nrDFi V'* TRADESMEN, VOEJK "if < T3RRi_< -,• the securiiv of a Promisson jNote on the toHowusr KAhY t':rm r R«.N«V. meat;— £ 10 Share,, repayment Is. 2d. per week. £ 20 rf- „ 2s. 2d. n £ 30 „ 3s. 2d. C £ 40 Z „ 4s. 2d. £ 50 „ „ 5s. 2d. „ Persons desirous of taking investing Shares in tIdt Society should do so immediately, as there is a erem* demand for these Shares. APPLICATIONS for loam, or investing shares must br-, made to-the Secretary, -"< J. L. CUNNTNGEtAM, Auenommu., MERTHYR TYDFIL, ,• .4; -— FOR PRIVATE CASH AD VA NCES, Apply to— ALBERT E. GASH, At his private house, 30, St. GEORGE'S TERRAIN y SWANSEA. » Mr. Gash is prepared to advance to respectable1 persons loans from £10 to any amcnnt, upon theif own Note of Hand, without Sureties or Bill of. Sale, INTENDING BORROWERS in L applying la Mr. Gash, have the satisfaction of knowing with whom they are dealing, for Mr. Gash trades under bis own name, and not under an assumed name, neither does he trade as a Company or of called "Bank." PLEASB NOTE ADDRESS— 30, St. George's Terrace, i Walter Road, Swansea. 1 THE TREDEGAR & DISTRICT Permanent Money Society Registered under che Frie.dlySocieties' Act. r.nfl?l«S can obtained by Traclestaen nnd ochft? JLiOailS Persons in Reg-ular Employruent uijoia Promissory Note on Easy Terms, nameiy R.. G.. For ..£10 Share the önts are 1 2 weektL « 39 *» *> *» 21 Applications for aaM received af any time by' tM Secretary THOMAS JONES, 86, Commercial Street, Tredegar. Branch Office; 25, EERTHCAR TERRACB, EBBW VAUS, LOANS ON PERSONAL SECURITY. INVESTMENT WANTED.—Those who require a Loan prompt and private, to apDlv to the SOUTH WALES EQUITABLE MONEY SOCIETY, Societies' Actf MONEY System. 61 f.o lend at low Interest and exceptionally easy repay ents. \{2 per week repays loan of £ 10. Share, etc. Don't be misled by those who sa3,, "No I-ELEI-IT AND NO FINIS TO PAY." Apply for descriptive prospectus and last annua! balance sheet to District Agent, E. HARRY Eras, Tredegarplaee Islwyn Terrace and Temperance HalL Mondays 7 to 9. To Builders and Contracto-rs, BEFORE buying your ROOFING SLATES, drop a postcard, asking for pricss, to W. J. DAVIES, Slate Merchant, < 10, The Square, Blaenau Festiniog. npHE" Stylographic Pen English make, in Brown of .-1- B1*?k« 2/6 post free.—H. W. Sontbey & Som. Express Office, Merthyr OFFICE FILES of all latest improvements.—H. Sou THEY and SON'8. ""Express Office, Merthyr. IJ KT 9 you have a BAD LEG, tic* ■ I zema, Old Sores,Wounds, Ring. worm, Cots, Burns, Scurf, or tPXfkw affection send to Maurice Smith, Pli-C., K.SJVLC ^iddenninster, for a free sample of HEALO Ointment. It costs you nothing, aad you will not regret it. Trj| It, you need not send for a large box, A Shifnal Ladv says it is worth 4s a box. HEALO allays all Irritation, inflammation, prevents festering, soothes and .*wi« xi JTi Don't say your case is hopeless without trying HEALO. Boxes ihi & 2/9- • Local Agents Will", CheiuM, Met-thv- Lewis, Simply Stores. Bed was Thomas, Caeipliilly; Thonia? Chemist, Ebbw Vale; Jones, Cheinist, MoUntaiii Ath ..wy!J' !Wf!i: