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Trade Addresses. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. STRONG, WELL-MADE, ARTISTIC, AND CHEAP. Bedsteads, Bedding, Oilcloth, Linoleum AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSE FURNITURE. I THE BEST AND LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN. r >• j EXTENSIVE SHOWROOMS UP-STAIRS. :EA.S"ST TERMS. i Grates, Chimney Pieces, Tiled Hearths, i Kitchen Ranges, i and Builders' Ironmongery. i — — BROWN AND WILLIAMS, IRONMONGERS, Wyndham & Union-Streets, Bridgend. NEW GOODS. B. EVANS AND COMPANY INVITE INSPECTION OF EXTENSIVE RANGES IN NEW DRESS MATERIALS TAWE SERGES, Ladies' and Children's Tweed, Golf and Holiday Capes. PEICES Tweed Capes, 5/9 to 10/9; Tweed Capes (reversible cloths,) 8/9 to 4 guineas; Also a Splendid selection of the Newest Shapes in Ladies' and Gentlemen's Waterproofs. PRICES: Ladies', 8/9 to 69/ GeDtlemen's, 21/- to 75/- ALL RELIABLE MAKES. TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. Notices. THE CONCERT OF THE SEASON. TOWN HALL, BRIDGEND, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH,' 1894. MR. MENDELSSOHN PARRY, Has much pleasure in announcing that he has arranged with the following EMINENT LONDON ARTISTES TO GIVE A 9 GRAND COIsTCERT ON THE ABOVE DATE. VOCALIST: MISS FLORENCE BETHELL 1 (The favourite Australian Soprano) J Of the Crystal Palace, St. James' Hall, &c., Concerts. » MISS HA-INnSTA.H JONES £ | (Gold Medallist and Associate R.A.M.) 3?he celebiated Contralto, who recently scored such great success in Light Oneri in J at the last PATTI CONCERT. London, and TENOR: MR. CHARLES ROSE Late Principal Tenor Savoy Opera House. AND THE GREAT ENGLISH PIANIST, MR. OLIVER KING t' (Professor at che Royal Academy of Music) 9 And TJOURT PIANIST to H.R.H. Princess Louise, MARCHIONESS OF LORNE CONDUCTORMR. MENDELSSOHN PARRY. Reserved and Numbered Seats, 3s. Unreserved, 2s. A limited number, Is Seats may be booked at Messrs. Thompson & Shackell's. Doors open at 7 v> Carriages may be ordered for 10 15 °oncert to commence at 8. 502 WHY! WHY! WHY! If you have a Cough, or if you have a Cold, Don't feel insulted by being told TO TRY DAVIES'S POWERFUL COUGH LOZENGES. To be had Wholesale of Mr. W. C. CURLE, 13, Moria Terrace, Cardift; or of the Manufacturer, G. E. DAVIES, The Rock Shop, Queen St., Bridgend THEY COMMEND THEMSELVES 3668 — YICTORIA PARK, SWANSEA (by kind per- mission of the Mayor and Corporation) SWANSEA HORSE SHOW (27 Classes open to all comers), will be held in the above Park, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, AUGUST 29th and 30th, 1894. £ 600 in Prizes. Special Prizes -of jumping, trotting, tandem teams, &c. Entries close August 24th, 1894. Schedules of Prizes, entry forms, &c., can be obtained of the Secretary Admission to Show-yard, Is each day. HENRI C. HIGMAN, 456 18, Union Street, Swansea, GEORGE COOKE & SONS, SEEDSMEN & FLORISTS, LITCHARD GARDENS, Beg to inform the Gentry and Public generally of Bridgend and District, that they have Opened a Shop at 7, Park-street, BRIDGEND, pRnnTrwvL|L^fTS0^"gTOwn FRUIT, GREEN- whe?f Cat FLOWERS, where all Orders entrusted to them will receive prompt attention at reasonable prices. Crosses and Wreaths a speciality. Orders by post punctually attended to. 528 jV/TISS R. E. EVANS gives INSTRUCTIONS ram the.PI4N°FOKTE. Pupils Prepared for the R.A.M Examinationq.-Neweastle HiH,Bridgend.rillQ BLENDORA TEA.-Tea worth Drinking. One Tea. One Price. One Quality. 28 per Jb. Wholesale-J. GILBEBT & Co., 22, Beer-lane, London. t "° /it.. Public Notices. ABERAYON, PORT TALBOT FAIR GREAT Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Pig, Flannel, and Pleasure Fair, WILL TAKE PLACE On Monday, September 3rd, 1894 (MABON'S DAY). The attention of Farmers and Dealers is specially called to the unusual facilities offered for the Sale of Stock and other Goods, also the excellent Railway arrangements, One of the Prinoipal Flannel Fairs in South Wales Aberavon Fairs are held ou First Mondays in April and September. NEW CABBAGE SEEDS! GIANT ROCCA ONION, TRIPOLI ONION, «5fc c., FOR PRESENT SOWINGS, ALL OF BEST SORTS. D. JEN K INS, (CHEMIST), Wyndham Street, BRIDGEND 465 CRAGOE'S PIER JJOTEL, BURNHAM, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. WINES & SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY. Excursionists Accommodated at the Shortest Notice. GOOD BEDS. BEST STABLING IN SOMERSET. My old Welsh Friends can rely on receiving; our best attention. J. FRANCIS CRAGOE, Proprietor. 5m 538 A CIRCULATING LIBRARY In connection with MTTDIE'S WILL BE OPENED iT DAVID WILLIAMS'S, 20, CAROLINE STREET, BRIDGEHD, COMMENCING ON SEPTEMBER 1ST. Full Particulars on Application. 562 HIGH gCHOOL pOR GIRLS. •'CHARANTI," 1 & 2, COTHAM SIDE, BRISTOL. HEAD-MISSTRESs :-MISS HOBBS. (Loc. Sec. Oxford Local Examination). Sound Educational advantages, high and healthy situation. Terms, inclusive, from Thirty Guineas per annum. 536 MISS A. TRENWITH, L.C.M., r^-IN Es INSTRUCTIONSon thePIANOFORTE VX THEORY, and HARMONY. Pupils pre- Sared for the Trinity College and London College of Lusic Local Examinations. 400 ALPHA HOUSE, ABERKENFIG. Bridgend Gas and Water Company. AT a Meeting of Directors, held August 7th, 1894, it was resolved, and Notice is Hereby Given, that on and after the 1st of October next Private Consumers will be allowed a Discount of lOd. per 1,000 cubic feet of Gas if the account is paid within the first month following the end of the quarter for which such account is rendered. By Order, 563 J .IH. DYER, Secretary. you might as well try to SHOVEL WIND — ofF the roof of a house, as to carry on BUSINESS without ADVERTISING. j ■•■■■■ TO THE OVERSEERS of the POOR of the PARISH of LLANGEINOR, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, and to the SUPERINTEN- DENT of POLICE of the DIVISION of NEW- CASTLE, in the said County, and to all whom it may concern. I EDWARD WEEKS, now residing at 5<o. 1. 9 Chapel-stret, Pontycymmer, in the County of Glamorgan. Grocer and Beerseller, HEREBY GIVE YOU NOTICE, that it is my intention to APPLY at the GENERAL ANNUAL LICENSING MEET- ING (or any adjournment thereof) for the Division of Newcastle, to be holden at the Police-court, in Town of Bridgend, in the said County, on SATURDAY, the 1st day of SEPTEMBER Next, for the PROVISIONAL GRANT of a LICENSE to hold any of the EXCISE LICENSES that may be held by a Publican for the SALE by RETAIL, under the Intoxicating Liquors Licensing Act, 1828, and the Acts amending the same, of BEER, PORTER, CIDER, WINES, SPIRITS, and all Intoxicating Liquors, to be consumed either on or off a certain House and Premises about to be constructed at Llest, Pontyrhyl, in the Parish of Llangeinor, in the said County and which I intend to keep as an Inn, Alehouse, or Victualling House, under the name or sign of the "LEWIS ARMS HOTEL." Given under my hand this 6th day of August, 1894. EDWARD WEEKS. 546 I THOMAS WILLIAMS, DECEASED. I Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Victoria, Chapter 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Credi- tors and other Persons having any Claims or Demands against the Estate of THOMAS WILLIAMS, late of Caebryn- terrace, Pwllandras, Tondu, in the county j of Glamorgan, deceased (who died on the 9th day of September, 1893, and whose Will was proved in the District Registry at Llandaff of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 15th day of March, 1894, by Thomas William Jones, of Neath, and John Williams, of Caebryn- terrace, in the county of Glamorgan, the Executors I therein named), are hereby required to send the par- ticulars in writing of their claims or demands to the undersigned, the solicitors for the said Executorp,on or before the 22nd day of September next, after which date the said Executors will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have I' had notice; and they will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person or persons of whose claims or demands thsy shall not then have had notice. Dated this 16th day of August, 1894, SCALE & DAVID, Of Bridgend, in the county of Glamorgan, 552 Solicitors for the said executors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on the -i-l 16th day of OCTOBER NEXT, Application will be made to Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, assembled at Quarter Sessions, in and for the County of Glamorgan, at Swansea, for an ORDER for certain STOPPINGS UP, DIVERSIONS, and IMPROVEMENTS proposed to be made by the OGMORE AND GARW LOCAL BOARD in the Main Road leading from Capel-Bach to Brithdir, in the Parish of Bettws, in the said County, and for STOPPING UP the Old Road leading from Brithdir to Bedw-Bacb, in the said Parish and County and that the Certificate of two Justices having viewed the same Stoppings Up, Diversions, and Improvements proposed to be made as afore- said, with the Plan of the Old and proposed New Highway will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said County, on the 10th day of September next. Dated this 1st day of August, 1894. H. DAWK1N WILLIAMS, Surveyor to the said Ogmore and Garw Local Board. 488 TUNING.—MR. DYER'S Quarterly Visit to BPIDGEND during AUGUST.—Highest-class Tuning. Quotations at first hand for Pianos and Organs. Old Instruments taken in exchange. Most liberal terms on Three Year's System.—BROCK & DYER, 70, White Ladies' Road, Clifton. 545 STRAYED from Llanvithyn Farm, THREE HEREFORD CALVES, about 7 to 8 months old. Finder rewarded.—Apply, William Lougher. 547 STOLEN FROM ABERKENFIG, a BLACK SPANIEL and ROUGH TERRIER DOG, white breast, answers to the name of "Rover." Anyone found detaining him after this notice will be prosecuted. —William Mordecai, Aberkenfig. 544 Auctioneers' Announcements. MESSRS. W. THORNE & SON'S ANNOUNCEMENTS." PWLLANDRAS, TONDU. Sale of Two Leasehold Dwelling-houses, situate at Caebryn-terrace, Pwllandras, Tondu. MR. WILLIAM THORNE is instructed by the Executors and Trustees of Thomas Williams (deceased), late of Pwllandras, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, subject to Conditions .of Sale to be then and there produced, at the YOKE. HOTEL, BEIDGEND, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of SEPTEMBER, 1894, at 3 p.m., all those two substantial DWELLING-HOUSES, Situate in Caebryn-terrace, Pwllandras, Tondu, held for 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1875. at the ground rent of £ 3, and now in the respective occupations of the Rev Richard John and Mr John Williams, at the aggregate rent of X24 per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, and to SCALE & DAVID, Solicitors, 551 Bridgend. Mr. T. Parkinson's Announcement. SALE NEXT MONDAY. 25, ALFRED-STREET, MAESTEG. Sale of Superior and Valuable Household Furniture and Effects. MR. T. PARKINSON is instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the above address, on MONDAY, August 20th, 1894, the whole of the valuable and useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising among others the following:- Mahogany couch and cushions in excellent con- dition half-dozen leather-seated walnut chairs; mahogany circular claw table large grained book- case with shelves and cupboard good number of Welsh and English volumes; oak table bronze clock on ebonised stand; pier glass, gilt frame j mahogany pole and rings; pictures and ornaments, full-sized cupboard bedstead, night commode, 8-day clock (walnut wood, inlaid, eight feet high), brass and iron bedsteads, Windsor and cane-seated chairs, wicker and other chairs, foui mahogany swing toilet glasses, large stained wardrobe, fitted with shelves, 7ft be 4ft, panel doors; deal washstands and dressing-tables chests of drawers, towel rails, three eider-down quilts, feather and millpuff beds, mattresses, pal- liasses, pillows, and bedding; Kidderminster and other carpets, large kitchen dresser, treadle sewing machine, almost new (Thomas) wringer and mangle combined, 20-in. roller, poles and rings, pictures and ornaments, fenders and fire irons culinary and other kitchen requisites too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. Goods on view Morning of Sale. Terms—Cash. The Auctioneer begs to draw the attention of customers to the above good and substantial House- hold Furniture, in excellent cendition and for the most part good as new. The goods mentioned here are of the highest quality and absolutely without reserve. 292 SALE NEXT TUESDAY. DRILL HALL, BRIDGEND. MR. T. PARKINSON is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Drill-ball, Bridgend, on TUESDAY Next, AUGUST 21st, 1894, a large and valuable assortment of Household Furniture and Effects, (Removed for convenience of Sale), Comprising a valuable suite in leather, leather couch, 3 valuable overmantles, walnut frame in excellent condition, oil paintings in massive gilt frame, several Windsor chairs, arm and rocking chairs, 2 solid mahogany chests of drawers in ex- cellent condition, sewing machine, complete with case and all necessaries (Singer's system); spring mattresses, bag of feathers (perfectly clean and new), night commodes (chair and stool), bed chairs, towel rails, kitchen tables, iron fenders, ash pan, &c. Together with a large quantity of best quality CHINA-comprising several tea services, dinner sets, toilet sets, and various other kitchen requisites and articles of Furniture. Sale at Five o'clock. Terms-Cash. Goods on view Afternoon of Sale. Auctioneer's Office, 6, Park-street, Bridgend. 550 Messrs Stephenson and Alexander's Announcements. SALE OF A very valuable and compact FREEHOLD FARM, mostly pasture, in the Vale of Glamorgan, with good FARM HOUSE and BUILDINGS, ex- cellent All-round SHOOTING, containing in the whole 85 Acres or thereabouts, and situate within three miles of the Barry Railway Station and about Ii miles from the proposed RLoose Station on the Vale of Glamorgan Railway. MESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER RL are instrncted to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 25th of August, 1894, at 3 p.m., the foregoing VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, known as THE CURNIX FARM, Situate in the Parish of Llancarvan and near to the Village of Penmark, in the County of Glamorgan, and now in the occupation of Mr John David as yearly tenant. This Property affords an unusual opportunity to anyone wishing to obtain good all-round shooting. C, Plans and Particulars of Sale may be had upon application to Messrs Lewis and Jones, Solicitors, Merthyr; Robert T. Rees, Esq., Maesyffynon Offices, Aberdare or of the Auctioneers, 5, High- street, Cardiff. 540 BRYNAGWYNION COLLIERIES, PENCOED, NEAR BRIDGEND. Sale of valuable Colliery Plant, Machinery, Blast Furnace, Buildings, &c., &c. MESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Jl are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, Without Reserve, at the above Collieries, on THURSDAY, the 30th August, 1894, at One o'clock punctually, the whole of the VALUABLE COLLIERY PLANT, MACHINERY, SIDINGS, BLAST FURNACE BUILDINGS, &c. Comprising 20-h.p. portable engine and boiler by Robey and Co., pair 8in. vertical engines and boiler, 12in. horizontal engine, winding and pumping gear- ing, 2 massive T bobs, large water wheel, 3 pit- head frames and fittings, quantity wire rope, cast and wrought iron piping, cast scrap iron, 6 brick buildings with slate roofs, containing several thou- sand good bricks and slates, suitable for building purposes 2 brick stacks, a large blast furnace con- taining several thousand building bricks, with iron fittings ani other material, about 500 yards railway siding as laid with fastenings complete, about 1,100 yards tramway as laid with 20lb. rails, together with a general assortment of other plant and material. The Whole for Absolute Sale. Persons attending this sale will please book to Pencoed Station, G.W.R. Detailed particulars in Catalogues, which may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 539 MR. JOHN DAVID'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. PLAS NEWYDD, NEAR COWBRIDGE. Sale of Mil ^h Cows, Horses, Carriages, and part of Household Furniture. MR. JOHN DAVID has received instructions from Mrs James (who is leaving the neighbour- hood), to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 3c"th, 1894 2 Cows 4nd Calves, 2 Cows in calf, Yearling Heifer, 2 Carriage Horses, Carriages, Spring Cart, Harness, Dairy Utensils, and part of Housebold Furniture. Three mo-aths* credit will be given on the stock. Full particulars will appear next week, in the Meantime may be had of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Cowbridge. 667 t. r. i Auctioneers' Announcements. Mr. Robert Evans' Announcements. PONTYCYMMER. Sale of Cottages. TVTR. ROBERT EVANS has been favoured "Trf- with instructions from the Representatives of the late Morgan Davies, of Bridgend, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Ffaldau Hotel, Ponty- cymmer, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th of AUGUST, 1894, at Half-past Three o'clock, all those Four Leasehold Dwelling-Houses and Premises Situate in Garreg Road, Pontycymmer, and now or lately let to Messrs Henry Harris, Leyshon Evans, George Smith, and Daniel Davies, as monthly tenants, at the rent of £1 per house per month. The first two houses are held for a term of 99 years from the 24th of June, 1877, at the yearly ground rent of JBl 5s. for the two. The other two houses are held for a term of 99 years from May, 1884, at the yearly ground rent of 08. for the two. The whole of the premises are excellently situated and command constant tenants in this flourishin furg leocality. For th r particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Unices, Bridgend, or to S. H. STOCKWOOD, 532 Solicitor, Bridgend. Mr Michael Davies'. Announcements. SALE JSEXT WEDNESDAY. DRILL HALL, BRIDGEND. Sale of Furniture, Pianoforte, and Drapery Stock. MR. MICHAEL DAVIES has received instruc- MR..MICHAEL DAVIES has received instruc- tians to SELL by AUCTION, at the Drill iiail, Bridgend NEXT WEDNESDAY, 22nd August, 1894, a lot of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising Drawing and Dining Room Suites, one Singer Treadle and also one Hand Machine, in per- fect working order, together with a quantity of useful household requisites. Also a good Pianoforte, as well as a quantity of Flannels and Flannel Shawls, and some Drapery. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon! 555. PIANOFORTE in perfect condition also an AMERICAN ORGAN (cheap) to an immedi- ate purchaser.—Apply, M. DAVIKS, Auctioneer. 530 Tenders. BUILDERS wishing to TENDER for NEW POST OFFICE, at COWBRIDGE, are re- quested to send their names on or before the 20th inst. to BRUTON & WILLFAMS, Architects, 535 15, Queen Street, Cardiff. To Caterers. rriHE COMMITTEE of the COITY EISTEDD- -1- FOD, September 7th, 1894, invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of REFRESHMENTS on the Eisteddfod Ground. No Intoxicants allowed Tenders to be in hand of Secretary. Mr W. David not later than Saturday, August 18th. 506 To Builders and Contractors. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a COTTAGE HOSPITAL at Bridgend. Plans and Specification may be seen at the Offices of the undersigned, from whom all particulars may be obtained. Tenders to be sent not later than Tuesday, August 21st, to T. G. Smith, Esq., endorsed "Tender for hospital." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. LAMBERT & REES, Architects and Surveyors, 501 Bridgend, Aberavon, and Neath. Ogmore and Garw Local Board. l^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the -L.™ Board propose carrying out certain WORKS of PRIVATE STREET IMPROVEMENTS, in- cluding Paving, Kerbing, Chanelling, Draining, Pitching, Gravelling and other Works throughout OXFORD STREET, PONTYCYMMER, in the Garw Valley, and TENDERS are invited for the execution of same. Plans and Specifications may be seen, and Forms of Tender obtained at the Office of the Surveyor, Mr H. Dawkin Williams, Blackmill, R.S.O., near Bridgend. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Sealed Tenders marked" Oxford Street Private Improvements" to be sent to me on or before the 3rd September, 1894. S. H. STOCKWOOD, Clerk to the Board, Bridgend. 9th August, 1894-. 524 Ogmore and Garw Local Board. TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of OIL (Royal Daylight) for Ten Months, to be delivered in the several divisions of the Ogmore and Garw Ward of the above Board, as directed by the Surveyor. Form of Tender, together with any further in- formation, may be obtained on application to the Surveyor, Mr. H. Dawkin Williams, at his Office, at Blackmill R.S.O. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Sealed Tenders, marked Royal Daylight," to be sent to me on or before the 3rd September, 1894. S. H. STOCKWOOD, Clerk to the Board, 9th August, 1894. ^523* To Be Let. TO LET, a COTTAGE, No. 6, Brackla-atreet, Bridgend.—Apply, Mr. LI. Wallington. 485 TO LET, Three VILLAS in PARK STREET, BRIDGEND best situation iu Town.— Apply Chas. Jenkins and Son, Timber and Lime Merchants, Bridgend. 437 To LET, Villa Residence with Stable and Coach- house situate in a healthy locality.-Apply Mr E Rich, Ewenny-road, Bridgend. 319 HOUSE and PREMISES TO LET, 25, Park- street, Bridgend. Apply G. F. Lambert, architect, agent, Bridgend. 189 rpWO SEMI-DETACHED VILLAS to Let, in IL Coity Fields, Bridgend moderate rent; plea-' sant situation.-Apply D. Morgan, Coity Fields, Bridgend. 259 TO BE LET OR SOLD (with immediate possession) VILLA in Coity Road six bed- rooms, bath-room, &c. Apply, 38, Coity Road, Bridgend. 295 APARTMENTS—SITTING-ROOM AND BED- ROOM—TO LET. Suit gentleman or two friends.-Apply, Z." Qazette Offices. 474 TO LET, SHOP, in Castle-street, MAESTEG Rent moderate. — Apply, T. E. Thomas, Mason, 73, Castle-street, Maesteg. 452 O LET, TEA and COFFEE ROOMS, Cross Street, Bridgend. Rent, moderate.—Apply to J. W. Roberts, grocer. 503 COWBRIDGE.—TO LET, opposite the Town C Hall. splendid BUSINESS PREMISES with good dwelling accommodation.—Apply, E. Stibbs, High-street, Cowbridge. 505 ABOUT 20 ACRES of LATTERMATH, at i A CEFNGLAS, TO BE LET.—Apply, Mr. W. E. Lewis, 2, Queen-street, Bridgend. 549 ATTERMATH TO LET, from 10 to 14 acres, t J with water in fields, close to Bridgend. — Apply, Dr. Naunton Davies, Bridgend. 541 SMALL VILLA TO LET in Grove-road large garden, low rent. — Apply, L. Edwards, 1, Nolton-street, Bridgend. 366 COWBRIDGE. 10 iLET, opposite the Town Hall, splendid BUSINESS PREMISES, with good dwelling accommodation.—Apply E. Stibbs, High-street, Cowbridge. 561 1 Wanted. WANTED, at once, a GENERAL SER. V ANT.-Apply, Restaurant, Cross Street, Bridgend. 490 TEWELLERY, Watches, Pipes, Toys, Hard- Rnw0awi, iUrmifcUo' Wri?2ers. Agents Wanted. ^47) Birmingham.6 d° ~VXTANTED, a Strong GIRL (about lo) to help T Wlth children and house work. — Apnlv Mrs. Rees, 8, Mack worth-street, Bridgend. 467 ANTED at once, a GENERAL SERVANT must be a good plain cook; no washing; wages, £ 15. —Apply, Mrs Lewis, York Hotel, Bridgend. 515 ANTED, a POST BO\ able to drive, and Hotel, 8eMra"y""efuL_Apply' A Good GENERAL SERVANT WANTED Ai a*efL 18*? 20 i. ab'e to assist in Cookery.— Apply at the Office of this paper. 510 once' a Good GENERAL ri ii- Apply, with referenee. Mrs Llewellm, Mitre Hotel, Bridgend. 511 /^JENERAL SERVANT WANTED,"aboufcl^ VJI for tradesman's family, in London, by the end ol September, must be a good plain cook, used to tamily, good reference required. Apply to Mrs Phillips, 12 Circus Road, St. John's Wood, London, N.W. 543 X17" ANTED a GENERAL SERVANT — T> •! £ PP]y» Mrs Perfy» Dunraven Place, Bridgend. 542 WANTED, a BOY of 14, to Deliver Milk, and make himself generally useful.—Apply, Mrs Kowe, Coity-roarl, Bridgend. 555 \XTANTED, in a small family, a HOUSE- .7 MAID, about 20 good character from last sit:ua.t)on -Apply, Miss Stockwood, Caederwen, Briagend. 557 /^J_ENERAL SERVANT WANTEDby the 11th ,Pter"^r' who can cook ? housemaid kept. Airs. Moon, Gaevatry. Bridgend. 564 Glyncorrwg School Board. CERTIFICATED HEAD MISTRESS WANTED/or the GLYNCORRWG BOARl> OUHOOL (Girls Department). Salary, jB65 per annum, one-eiehth of Fee Grant, and one-eighth of Government Grant. Applications, stating age, experience, and qualifi- cations to be sent in (on a form to be obtained from us) on or before the 8th October, 1894. CUTHBERTSON & POWELL, Clerks to the Board Offices: Water Street. Neath, Aug. 13th, 1894. 559 Glyncorrwg School Board. (^^JMCATED ASSISTANT MISTRESS foLcthe CYM^ER BOARD bLHUOL. Salary, £ 55 per annum. Applications, stating age, experience, and qualifi- cations, to be sent in (on a form to bg obtained from us) on or before the 8th October, 1894. CUTHBERTSON & POWELL, n<r. Clerks to the Board. Offices: Water street, Neath, Aug. 13th, 1894. 560 For Sale. TjlORSALE,NEW DOGCART; BROUGHAM, VTPTnSfr AUd waft?r £ nd t0p L,u^age-Basket; and VICTORIA. YVm. Thorne aud Son, 16, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. 482 SALE, Three very promising Berkshire J- EL IS.— J. B. Wayman, Brocastle. 481 FOR SALE, PEASTICKS, BEANSTICKS, SPARS, and FIREWOOD, on Merthyrmawr Estate.-Apply to Mr. HOPKIN JONES, Pandy. 4959, SPICED VINEGAR best quality; ready for Pickling.—Sold by J. W. Roberts, Grocer, Bridgend. 279 WHEELBARROWS.— FOR SALE, 200 Y V strong and well-made; price 12s. each.-Chas. Jenkins and Son, Timber Merchants;, Bridgend. [2878 BRICKS, BlflCKS, BRICKS, Evans's Town Brick Works, Tondu, Bridgend.—A First Class Red and Fire Brick; Oven and Flooring square: Burrs, Pipes, &c. 255 LIGHT CUSHION TYRE SAFETY, tangent- plated spokes, balls to all parts, including !?? i', H^bis season. £ 5 103 bargain. — 3, Monkley Villas, Newcastle Hill. 521 T^OR SALE, THREE COTTAGES, belonging J- to Ivorites' Lodge, held at the Oddfellows' Arms, Maesteg, situate in Shoemakers' Row, Maesteg.-For further particulars apply to David Davies, Twmpatli; William Rees, 12, Alma Road Paul Evans, 40, Garn Road, all of Maesteg. 537 T^OR, SALE, a Grocers' CART, also a PONY TRAP (new).—Apply, George David, wheel- wright, Ewenny, Bridgend. 558 FOR SALE, CART for 12 hands high Pony.— For particulars, apply at Post-office, Cefn- cribbwr. 526 CABBAGE.—New Unequalled. Thousands of C customers pronounce this variety the earliest and best quality Cabbage in cultivation. Hearts of medium size, and very compact. After the first cutting the stalk produces four to six nice hearts, as second crop. Per oz., 9d., two ozs., Is 3d. Groves and Son. ONION. White Monster, This new and hand some Onion is the largest in cultivation, measur- ing six to seven inches across, thin silvery skin, very mild, and embraces every good quality. Grand for exhibition. Suitable for autumn sewing. 6d. per packet, Is 6d per oz., post free. Groves and Son, Seedsmen, Piddletrenthide, Dorset. 364. Musical Instruments for Sale. HARMONIUMS HARMONIUMS HAR- MONIUMS !—From 5 Guineas payable at 4s. per month guaranteed, tuned, and delivered free to any part.—Thompson & Shackell, Limited, Central Music Warehouse, Wyndbam street, Bridgend. RGANS ORGANS ORGANS FronT7 0 Guineas; payable at 5s. per month; guaranteed, tuned, and delivered free to any part.-Thompson & Shackell, Limited, Central Mudc Warehouse, VVyudham-street, Bridgend. PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS '-Fiom Ts Guineas; payable at7s per month guaranteed, tuned, and delivered iree to any part.—Thompson & Shackell, Limited, Central Music Warehouse, Wyndham-street. Bridgend. THOMPSON & SHACKELL, LIMITED, are the largest Pianoforte Dealers in the Kingdom, having 18 Shops, and are therefore able to sell 20 per cent. cheaper than smaller dealers. The monthly payments are so low that there need be no home without a Piano, Organ, or Harmonium. Note the Address—Thompson & Shackell, Limited, Central Music Warehouse, Wyndham-screet, Bridgend. PIANOFORTE Tuning and Repairs. Tuners P sent to any part on the shortest notice. None but thoroughly experienced men from the leading Loudon Factories elll ployed. Thompson & Shackell, Limited, Central Music Warehouse, Wyndham- street, Bridgend. CALL and inspect our Magnificent STOCK of PIANOS, ORGANS, and HARMONIUMS, at our extensive Show-room. Nearly 100 instruments to select from, by all the leading makers. Sheet Music, Books, &c., and every kind of Musical Instruments kept in Stock, at lowest possible prices, a reputation of over half a century.—Thompson & Shackell, Limited, Central Music Warehouse, Wyndham-street, Bridgend. 395 Miscellaneous. REDUCTION IN PRICES. Flour, Barley Meal, Indian Meal, Sharps-Bran, Brown Meal for brown bread, Wheat, Barley, Indian Corn White and Black Oats, Poultry Food, Crushed Oats, Horse Corn, Linseed, Dog Biscuits, Malt and Hops, &c., at the Corn Exchange, Cross Street, Bridgend. 391 AT STUD. A GREYHOUND, Coruubins' Crack Shot; sire Rushing River,' dam, Fly.' Crack Shot is a fine black dog, winner of stakeR and on show bench. For further particulars of pndiarree and stud fee, apply to C. E. Panaard, Coitv-road, Bridgend. i jib-