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í:L. 'i ,— = I ^———————i » r BEN. EV ANSi Cos ¡ GREAT SUllER SALE t Daily During July. In all Departments, Fashions, Fancy, I Drapery, & Furnishing-a choice of goods such as usually is available only in the height of the Season, I will be offered at Most Generous I | Price Reductions. Sale Catalogue Post Free. BEN. EVANS & Co., Ltd. Swansea. TO BORROWERS AND INVESTORS. BE "W I S E BE T H R I W T "Y AND JOIN THE WEST WALES BANK — AND — PERMANENT MONEY SOCIETY, Ltd. (Registered under the Companies Consolidation Act, 1908), Registered Office :-2ï0 and 277, Oxford Street, Swansea, where Members can become their own Investor or Borrowers. THE PEOPLE'S BANK." Anr r)e~-<v- ,^n c^rtosit or l.r«.\v- anv number of Shares they require. Loans granted on simple- ""promissory Note*. The Payments for Depositors ^nd Borrowers are the same. V0- a Shar- -c £ 5 th* -aymcnt is 8d. per week For a Share of £ 40 the payment is 4s. 2d. per week 10 1«. 2d. „ „ <5 „ 4s. 8d. „ is Is „ •• 50 » 5s- 2d* rl 2s! 2d. „ 60 „ 6s. 4d. '• 95 2s. 8d. „ 80 „ „ 8s. 4d. 30 3s. 2d. „ „ „ 120 „ 12s. 6d. 35 3s. 8d. And so on Ad Libitum. With Friend'v Societies vou (tan only Borrow up to B50 on Promissory Notes. With usyou ea» you require. The Society is worked on a CO-OPERATIVE PRINCIPLE, whereby the DEPOSn ORS AND BORROW ERS participate in the Profits. Why then Borrow at Exorbitant Interest When the Society specially exists to .usl.-t thls who require Loans at a low interest on equitable Nm;¡, NO ENTRANCE FEES, NO FINES FOR NON-PAYMENT. The other Departments are :— PENNY SANK AND MONEY BOXES FOR CHILDREN. 3J per cent. per annum interest. THRIFT ACCOUNTS FOR BuYS ANT) GIRLS. 5 per "ent. interest, 7 days'notice of withdrawal. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS. 32 to 6 percent, per annum interest according to notice of withdrawal. DEPOSIT NOTES, DEPOSIT BONDS, and other Departments too numerous to mention. This is srulv a "PEOPLE'S BANK." formed to inculcate Thrift, and assist people in pecuniary difficulties. Fnr Pros: ■<: eras and Balance Sheet, apply to the Secretary— E. PIPE, 10, New Street, Neath (District Office), or call it the Sab-Offices DOR COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TALBOT T., MAESTEG, every Thursday, from 7 to 8.30 p.m. WAVERLEV TEMPERANCE HOTEL, WYNDHAM ST., BRIDGEND, every Friday, from 6 p.m. t0 7.15 p.m. The Oldest Establishment in South Edward John and Son, Corn, Seed, Manure and Implement Merchants and Wool Staplers. HARVESTING MACHINERY For Season. 1910. I Mowers, Haymakers, Swath Turners, Horse Rakes, and New Side Delivery Rakes of the leading English Manufacturers, the Largest Stock in Wales to se- lect from Harrison, McGregor & Co., Ltd., Messrs. Bamford 8 Sons, Hornsby & Sons, Ltd., Blackstone aad Co., Ltd., Massey Harris & Co., Ltd., and other Makers. Weartag Parts of all Machinery in Stock. An Inspection Invited at our Depots. Harvesting Tools of every Description. Prices to compete with any Co-operative Society. Bufess of all class of Wools: full Market Prices given. Cowbridge, Bridgend and Llantwit Major. »■-».- | Natures Perfect Remedy for all Kinds of Worms *T' WILLIAMS' PONTARDAWE WORM LOZENGES For over Thirty Years thii highly valuable remedy has met with the greatest success, The effect apon weak, delicate children (often given up as incurable) is like magic. Gettias rid of his tormenting pests by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate child bacomes strong, healthy and lively, the pride instead of the anxiety of his guardians Svmptoms—Any of the following symptoms indicate Worms:—Variable appetite, fnetid breath, acid eructations, pains in the stomach and head, grinding of the teeth during plccn dreams and restlessness, picking of the nose, paleness of c he lountenan e, hardness and ars of th8 belly, slimy stool with occasional griping pains, more oiriicalarly abont the r»*ci, Batches in the side, short dry cough, emaciation of the body (often mistaken for decline), ne/- vousne35, slow fever and irregular pulse, sometimes faintness, convulsions, often causes sudden daath, heat and itching about the anus, which often causes them to be mistaken for piles, dizziness, sore throat, and inflammation of the bowels. The above symptoms vary according to the'.kind at worms. WILLIAMS (Pontardave) WORM LOZENGES are prepared from the Original Receipt by J. 3AV2ES, CHEMIST, 30, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA And sold by most Chemiatf it &<td., Is. Ld" and 2s. 9d. per box by post 14 or 34 stamps. Prote:tcd ty the Government Stamp, en which are engraved the words c WILLIAMS' WORM LOZENGES." seas i Messrs. GWYN NICHOLLS & WINFIELD, Limited, I Have recently purchased the South Glamorgan and Bridgend Steam Lawidry, vrfeich will now be known as the Victoria Hygienic Laundry. -=- .;¡¡¡r.- -¡;; -¡¡¡¡¡;- -=-= -=-=- -=- -=- -=-= IIS some confusion appears to exist we wish our prospective customers to understand that we are in no way connected with any other laundry in Bridgend. The Premises are now being IS. El !N -S- T !E U and made thoroughly SANITARY, and the LATEST APPLIANCES are in course of erection. We can with confidence appeal for a trial. Higll-Class Shirt and Collar Dressers. Special terms for large family ————— washings. ————— Trr'r.vwr.Tr.vrr DRY CLEANING orders promptly dealt with. No tedious waiting, as experienced when goods are sent through agencies. I i333.aoocooccccaccc30ocacaocosocccaocccaaaaccc.c:ccccc3coocoac3!ocooosoe300o SEND POSTCARD. (Also at Uandaff (Cardiff) and Neath.) ,I HAY HARVEST I MOWING MACHINES OF THE BEST ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MAKES, With all the Latest Improvements, Roller and Ball Bearings, etc. Strongest Designs, Lightest in Draught. C> ¡ Special Prices for IgIO. Martin's New Pattern Side Delivery Rakes and Swath Turners. Deering Rakes and Tedders. I We have Let our Implement Showroom to the County Council for a Butter Working Competition, commencing from June 2ist, and the following 14 days. I REES MORGAN & CO., LLANTWIT MAJOR. DRAPERYf DRAPERY! I R. JONES' Bridge House, — BRIDGEND. ^^1 c; I Great SALE I Starts Tomorrow, Saturday, July 2nd. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. Remnants and Oddments at merely Nominal Prices. Henry Studts and Son Begs to inform the Public generally that their I —ANNUAL SUMMER PLEASURE FAIR— Has commenced on The Oreezi, Bridgend.. With Zoological Roundabouts, Motor Cars, Shooting Galleries, Cocoanut Saloons, Confetti Battle Hooplas, and a Variety of other Attractions, accompanied by their beautiful Orchestralphone, playing selections each evening. I Everyone should Come and Hear it. Mr. Studt will give his usual night to Local Charities. Will Visit Porthcawl shortly. PRINTING! PRINTING! Glamorgan Gazette Office, BRIDGEND. I w A Good Impression, is what you are sure to form of the splendid assortment of straw hats that I can place before you. The name Levine in a straw hat is 1 like the hall mark on silver, an in- dication of quality, and quality too at a reasonable price. I am also making a splendid show at the present time of light weight summer underwear, fancy shirts, neckwear, etc. I I'd like to have the opportunity of showing you what I can do for you in these directions. Will you call I in the next time you are passing. H. LEVINE, Satisfaction House, Market Buildings, BRIDGEND, Clam. 1-=====- THE THIRD ANNUAL ARNIVAL In aid of the Funds of the Cowbridge & District Nursing Association, wiu„ iiioj.u rx THK •CRICKET FIELD, COWBRIDGE, ON — Wednesday Afternoon, 13th July, 1910. For Scheduk of Prizes, apply to- 2320 CHAS. J. GWYN, Hon. Sec. POOLE'S Picture Palace, 1 AU&STEG. Twice Nightly C.45 & 8.45 POOLE'S Electric Safety I BIOSCOPE I IT STANDS ALONE-THE BEST. CHANGE OF FILMS TWICE WEEKLY CHANGE OF VARIETIES EVERY WEEK Monday, July 4th, for 6 Nights, Sjieeial Engagement of Varsey and Ra-sey Presenting advanced ideas in First Rate Corned v. George Hunter & Bob Top Rollers in Humpsti Bumpsti, Including :— Knockabout Juggling and Eccentric Rag Tune Dancing. Pictures include :— The Trappers A Yery Exciting Picture. Sapho A Very Pretty Story Picture. VI Lady's Companion A Fine Dramatic Picture. Comic Pictures Include: Fire Extinguishers "—Out with it. Ruse that Failed, &>c. And the Prices are: 9d 6d. and 3d Nothing iritr. duced liktly to give offence, but a Programme to suit everyone, therefore Take the Family Amusement and Education Combined: PORTOBELLO HOUSE, Ogmore-on-Sea, near Bridgend. Apartmenika to ILretr — Parties Catered for. All Refreshments at Moderate Charges. 2304 •4-%1 O T0 £ 5000 ADVANCED by Pnv»u CM J- v7 Lender on Simple Promissory Notes No Bills of Sale Taken., and Absolute Privaoj guaranteed. Fiist letter of application receivei prompt attention and intending borrowers art waited upon by a representative, whe is empowered to complete transactions on terms mutually nr. ranged. NO CHA E beingmade unless bustne.. actually completed. pecial Quotations for Scoil Loans. Write, in confidence, to C. WELLS, 16 CLARE STREET, JiRlSTt L. Reasons why you should go to HOCKING'S to buy your Boots. A A AAAA A A. <«• <CV A. Jh..4U -.db oTk iflli. Ilk A ifK. Because lie is a practical man p he has a large assort- £ >6Ca>US6 ment to suit all buyers TWnimP his g°odsup-to- DtjoclUtit; date in stvle& quality Because A SN,A!1 RopmiRP lle has stood the Test Dcuauoc of 35 years among you Because- he is a Manufacturer ALL Repairs Doxb on TIm Prkhises, Ni-iir AD Pkomvt. Note Address— Opposite Post Office, BRIDGEND. R. MUMFORD, M.P.S. (late Jenkins), FPIILY & AGRICULTURAL CHEMIST, 19 WYNDHAM STREET. BRIDGEND. SHEEP DIPS, All the leading makes, including—QUIBELL'S, McDOUGALL'S AND COOffcR'S. A Dipping MaeJti-ne lent to purchasers of Dip. FLY POWDER, FLY & MAGGOT OIL. WEED KILLERS AND INSECTICIDES, DISINFECTANTS- Sanitas, Jeys, Izal and Carbolic. CAMBRIAN ESSENCE OF RENNET for Cheese Making. In Jars, 6d. and lOd. each Superior to all other makes. 8012 Nat. Tel. 49. Recreation Grounds, NANTYMOEL. LOOK OUT for the Second Annual Sports & Carnival WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3rd. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. GOOD PRIZE lONEY AND PRIZES. Six Grand Cups Offered. Tenders for Catering on Grounds to he in by Jify 14th. Caterers have no exclusive right to sell mineral waters. Schedwles ready July 1st and may be obtained from WALTER GRAVtS, Secretary, 2358 6, Ogwy Street, Nantymoel. ST. BRIDE'S MINOR, ABERKENFIG, Annual Garden Fete & Sale of Work July 131h and 14th, 1910. A GRAND Competitive CONCERT, will be held on the RECTORY GROUNDS, Wednesday, July 13th, 1910, at 3 p m. ADJUDICATORS Vocal and Instrumental, T. C. Williams, Esq., Pontyclun; Literature, T. Butler, Esq., D.C., Coytrahen; Accompanist, T. H. Cakin, Esq., Toudu; Conductor, RtJy. James Jones, Chap- lain Glamorgan County Asylum. COMPETITIONS: Mixed Choir, not less than 30 in number, "Jerusalem my Glorious Home" (Lowell Mason), This Competition will be taken at 6-30 p.m., sharp, Prize, £ 2. Children's Choir, not less than 25 in number, S male adults allowed, Master the Tempest is raging" 1st verse. Prize. JB1. Solos, Duet, Quartet, etc. Prices of Admission, from ? to 7 Is., alter 7, 6d. Children under 15, half price. Refreshments will be supplied at moderate charges. Programmes, Post Paid ld each, may be obtained from the Secret iry, T. COX, Saddler, Aberkenfig. Entries Close Monday July 11th. A quantity of Articles of plain and fancy work will be offered for Sale each day. to SOUTH GLAMORGAN. To Conservatives & Unionists REGISTER! REGISTER! REGISTER! THE LAST DAY for Claiming a Vote in respect JL of the Ownership of Property is July 20th. Will all Owners who are not already Registered please communicate at once with MR. J. P. WILLIAMS, Prudential Buildings, '317 Bridgend. L. ABSE, FURNITURE DEALER. Great Reduction In Price s. Bedroom Suites from 26 Parlour Suites „ 94 2I-in. Pillar Bedsteads from 25s. ALL GOODS OF GENUINE QUALITY. F. T. MOSSFORD & CO., MONUMENTAL MASONS, Coity Street, Bridgend. ALSO AT FAIROAK ROAD, CAHDiFF, AND TYNEWYDD HbAD, BARRY. Prices and Designs sent OD request. 6419 CARDIFF & COUNTY HOR". LTURAL SOCIETY. 22nd ANNUAL MOW SOPHIA GARDENS, CAKWFF, Wednesday and Tftursda*. July 20th afd 2 t st, 1910. Liberal Prizes in every Section, amounting in Money and Plate to nearly xiOO. Two Programmes of Music ench day by Ilis'L ti NJ? His Majesty's renowned 1st LiiV Guards Band. A Grand Display of Fireworks each evening by Messrs. W. & J. Wilder, Birmingham. Mr. John Studts up-to-date Fun of t ):<< Kair each day Tents lighted by the Blanch ird Patent Incandescent Oil Popular Prices. Tickets and J-'chtuules may be obtained from the Seort'.i' v, Mr. A. MAURICE BAILEY, 24 5 .uko St., Cardiff Llantrisani. THE FIRST GRAND ANNUAL EISTEDI> FOD Will be Held in a Spacious Marque. Within the Llantrisant Castle Grounds (By kind permission of the Marjuis of Bute). Convenient to both Cross Inn and Llantrisant Stations. Monday, August 1st I9i0. £ IiI d 1.—Male Voice Martyr's of tLe Arena" (DeRille). Not less than 50 vni(tea. ,15 0 0 2.Tuvenile Choir "Over the Fieioci of 1st Clover"(Adaiii Geibel). Nor un Vr 30 f 5 0 0 voices and not over 16 years of ;v.>n. I 2nd '10 0 3.-Alixed Choir "Jerusalem mytLr-¡ous Home" (mason). Not undec 25 voices (Welsh or English). 3 0 0 4.-Champion Solo (own selection1, "hIe or female. 3 5 0 5-—DueC (open) "Excelsior" :11. W H,»ife) male or female voices. 10 fr 6-—Soprano Solo "Holy City." Key ap. B Hat or C. (Adams). 7 6 7.—Contralto Solo "Deep Jordan s i I tread" (English or Welsh). -V. J. Edmunds, F. T.S.C.), Penydarivn 7 6 8-—Tenor Solo The Old Minstrel iYr Hen Gerddor). D. Pugh Evans, R.C.M., Swansea. 7 6 9.—Bass Solo "The Traveller rarl his Dog." (Y Teithiwr a' i Gi). 7 6 6, 7, 8 and 9 confined to those w ho have not previously won a prize of more than 10s. 6d. 10.—Recitation (Welsh) 0, Haul Aivs" (Gan D. Oullwyn Brace). 10 0 11.—Recitation (English) The N, c)i-iirn of Mumbles Head." 10 0 12.-Boy's Solo (under 15) "If Cod be torus." First prize. 3 0 (Opt key, No. 453 ankey). Stidprixc. 1 0 13. —Girl's Solo (under 15) "The Beauti- ful City." First prize. 3 0 (Opt key,No. 403Sankey). 2tid I)t-ize. 1 0 14.-Pianoforte Solo (children under 14). First prize. 3 6 Ditto. Own f-election. Second prize kindly given by Mr. Stanley Jones, Newport. 1 0 15.—Pianoforte Solo (children under 12) Springtime Flowers (Mtthew Silby). Music value. 5 0 Ditto, 2nd prize, music value. 2 6 Copies Is. 6d. post free from Stanley Jones, Souta Wales Eisteddfod Music Warehouse, 6 & 7 New Arcade, Newport, Mon. 16.—Recitation (boys or girls under 14) Be Careful what you Sow." 3 0 Ditto, 2nd prize. 1 0 Programmes 2d. For further particulars apply to the Secretaries, Messrs. W. c; Kail, Swan- street. Llantrisant; and D. Lukev, i'envgawsi 2344 Bridgend and District Horticultural Society. An EISTEDDFOD Will take place in connection with the above Society, On Saturday Afternoon, Ju y 30, 1910 in a spacious Marquee erected on the. BREWERY FIELDS. The following Prizes will be olfsred :— MIXED CHOIR (not less than 50 voiced, Test Piece "The Lord is my Shepherd," by S. Da vies, G. & L., Maesteg. Prize ,10. CHAMPION SOLOS. Pn. 51 Is. ACTION SONG for Children (own selection). 1st Prize JB2 2nd Prize Bl. THE FLOWER SHOW WILL BE HKLD ON Tuesday, August 2nd, IN THE BREWERY FIELDS. Special Prizes will be offered for the BEST BABY under 3 years old. First Prize E5; 2nd £ 3; 3rd L2 the area to be eonfined to a 3 miles radiun of Bridgend Per Particulars and Schedules apply to the Secretary, HY. JOHN, 10, Charle? Street:, Bridgend l 2303 .h.. For Sale 1; 'OR SALE.—Sittings of White Orpington -1 (prize winners), and duck eggs, unfertiles replaced 2s. 6d. and 3s. sitting.-Mis Prichard, Bryntirion, Bridgend. 1805 -õT- FOP SALE, Curled Greens, Cauliflower, Savoy, parly tv*>4 late Broccoli. Brussels Sprouts and .Cabbage A. Clewentp. Colwinafnne "2132" FtiR SALE, bargain, srriffft rubber-tyred Gig, Leather Hood, Cee spring. Suit horse 15 hands.—Apply, A., Gazette OffiM. Bridgend. 2149 FOR SALE,Greyhound Dog; good6reed.-Api>iy -i- Lion Hotel, Aberkenfig. I^OR SALE.-Six Houses at Ogmore Vale—Nos.1 8 and 9, Cemetery Road and Nos. 14; 16", 18', 20, Bridge-street; also Outbuildings to No. 18, Bridge-street, with Chaff Stores and iviacbihery.— Apply Henry Reynolds 18, Bridge-street, Ogipqre Vale; or to Messrs. Randall and Co., Solicitors,' Bridgend. 2282 I^OR SALE, Fiuit,Grapes, Peaches, fi e.— Apply," Head Gardener, Evvenny Priory, Biidgend. — 2284- FOR SALE.—Held of Standing Crop Hay.— Apply, Superintendent, Cottage Homes, Bridgend. 2322 I^OR SALE.-Good growing Bus'iness (News- agent, Bookseller, etc.), Nantymoel.-Please apply M., Gazette Office, Bridgend. 2330 FOR SALE, Farmer's Waggon (equal to new), £ 15. one horse Mowing Machine, £ 3 10s. Portable Engine, Mortar Mill, Boilers, Pumps, Hauling Engines, Fans, &c.— Foundry, Aberkenfif' 2278 £ ^OR «ALE —10 hens and cockerel.—Apply, Mrs. Hayes, Angelton near Bridgend. 2336 I^OR SALE, 3 houses at Ogmore Vale, ready for converting into shops, good main posi'tion, rare opportunity.—Apply, C., "Gazette." 2340 FOR SALE.—The Standing Crop of Hay at Simonstone Farm, Coity, about 15 acres and the lattermath up to December 30th, 1910.— Apply. T. Watis, Brynteg, Coychurch. 2370 OR SALE.—Builder's ladder 35tt. long, and JL pully blocks and rope, lift £ ton; good as new. Apply, Z., Gazette Office. 2365 iT^OR SALE, Reeds.—Apply, Lev tis, Brigam, near. Llanharry. 2358 111OH. SALE.-Bundles of Thatching Reeds at JL Bryncc>e Farm, Llanharran. 2345 HEEDS FOR SALK-Apply, Rees Thomas, Boverton-placf, Llantwit Major. 2345 REEDS for Sale.—Thomas, Llansaunor, Cow- bridge. 2357 ¡ REEDS FOR NAI,E. RadcliCe, Waterton I Court, near Bridgend. 2299 T" HRIm Dwel'ing Houses for Sale at;Bedford- JL road, Cdn Cribbwr.—Apply to Thomas Davies, Builder, Cefn Cribbwr. 2338 ff ^O Contractors, Builders and others.—For Sale, JL a Galvanized Shed, 60ft. by 10ft., with boarded fh o:\ For particulars apply Gilbert Hart, Bryn- mtnyn, Aberkenfig, R.S.O. 2361 Up-toDate Appliances for turning out every class of work at competitive prices, at tho" lamorgan Gazette" Printing Werks. To be Let. r LET,—-Warehonre (part), ground floor or JL Loft. Apply, W m. Griffiths, 17, Dunravou Place Bridgend. 7953 rrO LET, Glanavon, ciid, with or without t- stables.—For full particulars apply Mrs. W. Cooke, 46, Park-street.. liridjrend. 2153 ,10 LET, Lodgings for two respectable young A men.—Apply, Fern Villa, Coity Field. 2272 ;'IOTjl', The Red Bungalo, Ogmore Beach, for July.- Apply for terms to Thomas, Red r arm. Cowbridge. 2308 TOLM. Reliable Furnished Apartments, sit- ting-room with one or two bedrooms; good references. Mrs. Way, 10, Osborne-road, Wesfcon- super-Mare. 2359 1"0 LE T. Comfortable Sitting-room and Bed- tt Foom !?0#d cooking. — A]iply Daneslmry, Herbert-raid (off tc*p Ackland-road), Coity Fields 2331 TO LET or for Sale, 2 unfurnished Buugalows at Ogmore by the sea, 3 bedrooms, living- room, pantry and kitchen in each.-AI)ply, Jones, Cartrefle, Coychurch. 2362 n _'n n -+- rl 0 LET.-Kilvrough. Cae Wallis-road, co*- verilenMh. & c.) bath, immediate possessioB. Apply, Evans, Ewenny View, Cae Wallis- road- 2366 OGMORE. Southerdown, near Bridgend, Apart- ments to Let.—Norman, Portobellow House. 2283 HOUSE TO LET at 5, Union-street. Enouir* ♦, union-street, Bridgend. 22661 ON HIRE, a large Marquee with insids fittin*s complete, 100 feet length.—Terms, armlv Thomas, Star Hotel, Cefn Cribbwr. 21^5 Station Hill, Bridgend, whole oi 2nd floor Court House Buildings separate lavatory, electrie light.-Apply T. J. Hughes and Lewis. b 8107. A PARTMENTS. Sitting-room and Bedroo. PARTMENTS.— Sitting-room and Bedroo* at >ant, suitable for one or two gentlemen.— Mrs. Gilbert Evans, 29, Nolton-street, Bridgend. —- 1 2311 &- SHOP to Let (Nolton-street); immediate posses- sion. -Apply Chas. Jenkins & Son, Bridgend. 2312 Wanted, TV7ANTED, an Imi.rover to the Dressmakin" j "Api^y A., Prioe, 26, Sunnyside, Bridg- end* 2313 VV/ ANTHD, Old Golf Balls in any quantities -r i bought. W. J. Clark, 87, Nolton-street, Bridgend. 2218 TTTANI ED a General Servant with references. e Apply to^ Mrs. Powell, Groes Farrn, boutiierndown, Bridgend. 2318 WANTED, Boy to make.himself gensrally user. • Levine, tailor, Market Buildings, Bridgend, 2273 WANTED, smart Youth, age about 17, for- -i v.°(l!i-keeping, &c. — Apply, H. Levine, tailor, Market Buildings, Bridgend. 2274 WANTED at once, a good General for London three in family good wages.—Apply to Mrs. Morgan, 6, Wvndham-street, Bridgend. '2332 WANTED,, active Boy for work near Bridgend. —Apply to E. S., Gazette Oifioe. 2354 WANTED, Situation as house-maid or sewing/ maid.—Apply, P. Gazette Office, Bridg-' end. 23677 AN TED, Good General with references (help. Riven)._ Apply, stating age and wages retjuired torAliss Smith, GloucGster Mouse, Porthr cawl., 2350 T)OY WANTED tor Solicitor's Office at, » Bridgend.—Apply by lett.tr in first instance to, Kappel, Solicitor, Porthcawl. 2347- RESSMAKING Improvers wa,nted aOOU14- tomed to good class work. -Apply, M. Dar, kl, 31, Grove-road- 22.70 CLERK WANTED in Auctioneer's Office, ladl who has hadt some, experience in an office-^— typewriting apd shorthand.—Edward Bramley, Station Hill, Bridgend. 2315 TAILORESSES Wanted.—Gibbon, Wliolesale. Tailor, 30, Adare-street, Bridgend. 2337 WANTED, good: Cook-general; immediately, good wages tov suitable applicant-—Apply., W. J. Palfrey, Emporium, Bridgend. 2374' Miscellaneous. TT7HITE.Boar fit. for Service.- Apply W. Eddy, M Quarella Farm, Bridgend. 2265 IARGE black Devon pedigree Hoar for Service J fee 3RApply R, Enoch, Tyr-isha Crossing, Aberkenjiy" near Bridgend. 2229 RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES APD Beetles greedily eat Harrison's Reliable" Rat Poispn. Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prices 6d., Is., 2s. 3d., 3s. 8d. Postage 2d.—G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Bridgend, E. T. Rich, 1 hmraven Place; Neath, C. Hutchins, 3, Queen Street; Aberkenfig, Mrs. S. Lewis; Nantymoel, H. Martyn Hughes, 74, Ogwy Street; Ogmore Vale, T Llewellyn (all Chemists), TMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.-Every Mother i- who values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use Harrison's Reliable" Nursery Pomade. One application kills all Nits and, Ver. min, beautifies and strengthens the hair. In Tins, 4Ad. and 9d., postage lc1,Q. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Bridgend, E. T. Rich, Dunraven Place; Neath C. Hutchins, 3. Queer. Street; and J. G. Isaac Aberkenfig. W. Lewis j Nantymoel, H. Martyn Hughes, 74, Ogwy Street; Maesteg, G. I. Williams; Garnlwyr, Maesteg, Rhys 1). Morgan; Caerau, Gwilym H. Howells; Ogmore Vale, T. Llewellyn; Pontycyni- mer, J. H. Hopkins z 75, Oxford Street; Porthcawl, Duck, Chemist; Naiity,rylloii, Alfred Griffiths, High Street (all Chemists). 9321 -=- Tenders 'r [ TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTOR^ J TENDEftH drt! invited to Btiild DvVelling-houses at Tylagwyn, near Ponty Rhyll. Plans and Specifications to be soen at Mt. Wm. Thomas, Llest Shop, Ponty Rhyll, near Bridgend. 2368 MAESTEG HOSPITAL EISTEDDFOD. 2nd August, 1910. TENWftf are invited as follows: for sale of T .■refreshfrtfetfts, Ac., on the field-(l) Fruit and S,weet Stalls,'(tj led Crcani, (3) Mineral Waters, and (4) Luncheons and Teas. SlFor fullipar.ticulars,apply .at once to the Secret- ary, 15, Brynmawr-place, Maesteg. Yours faithfully, 2342' J. P. j'lM^S. GLAMORGAN COUNTY ASYLUM, BRIDGEND. TO CONTRACTORS. REPAIRS TO BLOCK No. VII (FEMALE) PARC GWYLLT ASYLUM. THE Committee of Visitors of the Glamorgan County Asylum invite 1 enders lor Repairs to Block No. VII (Female) at PareGwyllt Asylum. Specifications, Bills of Quantities, and Forms of Tender may be obtained from the undersigned, or from the Steward of the Asylum. Separate sealed Tenders, addressed to me, marked outside Tender for Repairs to Block VII. Pare Gwyllt, must be received not later than noon on Wednesday, the 6th day of July, 1910. The Committee will not necessarily accept the lowest or any Tender. W. E. R. ALLEN, Clerk to the Committee of Visitors. Glamorgan County Council Offices, Westgate-srieet, Cardiff, 28th June, 1910. 2352 Vale of Glamorgan SHOW At Cowbridge On TUESDAY, AUGUST gib, 1910. Tiiksident D. A. Thomas, Esq., Wi.P. Schedules now ready, apply— Mr. T. J. YORWERTH, Auctioneer, Cowbridge. 2261