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| r ( Sales by Auc.tion. M0S. Wm. & Walter james,F.A.I. LLANDILO, C A RM ARTH en SHIRE. MESSRS. (WILLIAM A WALTER JAMES, F.A.I. Are instructed by the various owners fco SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the CAWDOR ARMS HOTEL, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2Lst; ioi-i. fit- ? o'clock p.m. promptly, the follow- big valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY. VIZ. Lot I.-That fine, modern-built Free- hold Dwelling-house, or Shop and Prc- inise*, known as BRYNAWEL, New- JToad, Ilandilo, fO rnl"rv in the occnpa- ?ton of the owtior, M). Thomas Gnffiths, ut now vacant and to be sold with aca.ut posM:ssion on completion of urchaæ. f?t 2.—The FREEHOLD SHOP OR OFFICES AND PRE?MSES in Kin- j ttn?t, Llandilo, formerly in the occupa- ^ion of Messrs. Ge<M-go "ill iams and Hurley, Solicitors, no? vacant and to be sold with vacant possesíon on com- pletion of purchase. Lot 3.—That extensive Freehold SHOP. PWELI.ING-HOUSE AND PREMISES, known as WATERLOO HOUSE, Xo. 2, Kiug-streef. Llandilo, with vacant possession ou the 29th day Df Se-ptember next. Lot 4 —RHOSMAEN LODGE, Rhos- Giaen. Llandilo, with vacant possession an compJetion of the purchase. Lot ).-Tlie Rich Accommodation Field known as • "WAtTNGARW," Rbosmaen, Llandilo, containing four keres. one rood and 20 perches, in the occupation of Airs. Thomas, at the inodrt-ate rental of kill per annum. Lot 6.— The compact little FREE- BOLD COTTAGE. GARDEN AND FIELD, known as HENLA, between the Dolauglesion and Brynwgan Farms, near Llandilo, in the occupation of Mr. Morgan Da vies, at the yea-rly rent of £5. Further particulars as to Lot 1 can b* had from Messrs. George Williams and Hurley Solicitors, llandilo; Lot of Thomas PhiHips, Esq., Solicitor, Llandovery; Lot 3, of J. C. Edmunds, Esq., Solicitor. Llandilo; and as to Lots 1, 5 and 6, of R. Shipley Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Llandilo and as to the whol e of the Auctioneers, Swansea and Llau- yadook- _———— WOTOR CYCLE BARGAINS Offered by lir. W. Luther J. Davies, MOTOR EXPERT, THE GARAGE, CARNANT, Winntr of 16 First Prizes during 1913 in Hili Climbs and Reliability Trials. Bole Affent for NORTON, SCOTT, ROVER, -fAMEfe; and LEVIS. *hiy t>tlier Mako feup plied ■'» ifcbSn a VVeek. Latest 191. Models, 8COTT Two Stroke. Two Speed, Chain Drive-, C68 56. KORTON 4-5 h.p., 3 Speed, Belt Drive, £ 62. iiORTO^ ty h.p., Tourist, Footboards, X48 108. NORTON h.p., Racing Model, Guaranteed Speed 65 ,%n hour, £ 50. IKOVER Si h.p., o Speed, Belt, £68. VEIt 3i h.p.. T.T. Model, Speed Guaran- teed, "Mile a minute." J548. LEVIS Two stroke. 21 h.p., Two Speed, Light-weight, Chain and Belt Drive, Sidecar Model, climb anything, X47 10s. fÆVlS 24 h.p., weight 981be., £ 38 10s. kEVJg 2i b.p., Baby Model, weight 8ólbs., climb anything, £ 33 IDs. LEvIS Zi h.p., Lady's Model, Free Engine, £ 40. LEVIS 2? b.p., Lady's Model, Two Speed, £. I ?VJ?ETTE 1.9 h.p. Model, £ 22. &OOTT, hte )915. Two Speed, 1914 Gear. Cost La 10s. A Bargain, 50 guineas. tEXITH 6 li.p., J.A.P. Engine, Variable Gear, New 2jin. Dunlop Tyres and Belt. Winner Gold Medal Hill Climb. Jtitit done up by makers. Iiate 1912 Model, £ 44. lAMES 4 h.p., 1913, Three Speed Counter- shaft Gear, Chain Drive, Kick Starter. Cost £ 63 Jun-e. ISO. as new. feOVER 3i h.p., 1913, Three Speed, my last season's machine. Winner of the "Cory Yeo" Cup and JJight Gold Medals, etc., etc. All Firsts on both Time and Formula. Just overhauled by Makers. New condition. L-50 guimn. HOVER 3i h.p., 1913, T.T. Model, Speed 64 an hour. My laost season's machine, which put up Fastest Time of the Day" at the "Penmaen" and Golden Grove" Hill Climbs of the Welsh Auto- mobile Club. Also at. the Cardiff Club's Hill Climb, Sept., 1913, in claes for any power. Just done up as New by Makers, 40 guineas. >AMES 3i h.p. Tourist. Winner of 7 First Prizes in classes for any power motors. Just fitt.ed 3 Speed. Speed 60. As New, £45. REX 3i h.p., 3 Speed. Jutt done up by Makers, £30. F.N. 6 h.p. 1913, 2 Speed, Shaft Drive, Per- fect order, £48. All above Second-hand Machines carry full written guarantee of being :18 perfect as new machines, having overhauled and tuned each one personally. Seoontfhand Mounts. PREMIER 32 h.p. 3913. Good Order, IZ3. PREMIER 7-9 h.p. 1913, 2 Speed, Counter- shaft Gear. Cost, July, 1913, E75. Sell £ 45. REX 3i h.p.. climb anything. ;í5. Sidecar Combinations. SCOTT 1913, June. fitted 1914 Gear and Mill- ford Sidecar. Magnificent Turnout. Ab- solutely Perfect. As good as new. Cost 185. A Snap at 60 guineas REX 5 h.p. Twin, Free Engine Model and Montgomery Sidecar, complete X16. No fair# tales here. In buying a Motor, it pays to buy off an Expert for absolute satisfaction, whose capabilities were proved last season. Value and Efficiency Assured. Expert Examination Welcomed. Give me an opportunity to supply your TequiTements, and I guarantee absolute I satisfaction, efficiency, and reliability all round. Demonstrations and Trials can be ar- ranged any day, any time, at any place, Free of Charge, without obligation to buy. Choose your bill and name the time. (fate Full Name and Address- Mr. W. Luther J. Davies, I Official Repairer to the Auto Cycle Union. THE CARACE, CARNANT. Don't confuse me with a person of similar pame. late of Ystalyfera, Bryoamman, and aww at GlajiajBmac. No connection, ] Public Announcements. I TJROPOSKD AMMAN VALLEY JOINT -L SEWERAGE SCHEME. TO the Urban District Councils of Amman- ford and Cwmamman, in the County of Carmarthen TO the Rural District Councils of Llandilo Fawr. in the County of Carmarthen, and Pontardawe. in the County of Glamorgan; AND to all others whom it may concern: WHEREAS by Section 279 of the Publk) Health Act, t875, power is given to the liocal Government EoRrd to issue a Pro- visional Order to form any Urban or Rural Districts or any parts thereof into a United District for any of the purposes of the said Act: AND WTLEBEAS application has been made to the Local Government Board tl):, issue a Provisional Order forming the Urban Districts of Ammanford and Cwmammaj). a part of the Rural District of Uandjlofawr, viz., til* Parishes of Llandilo Rural and Quarter Bach, and a part of the Rural Dis- trict, of Pontardawe. viz., the Parish of Llanguicke, into a. United District for the purposes of the construction and main- tenance of a main sewer or sewers and the I disposal of igewage: AND WHEREAS any such Provisional t Order may provide for the constitution of I a United Dwtric't an aforesaid, or m such other manner as tlie Board may d4eemlex- pedient having regard to all the circum- i stances of the ooee, and of a Joint Board I to act as the Governing Body of any United District, which may be constituted, and as to the powers, rights, duties, capacities, lia- bilities, and obligations of the Joint Board, and may also contain i-egulatioins as to such I other matters a'ld things as the ease may require: AND WHEREAS it is proposed that the Local Government Boanlhould iftsue a Pro- visional Order to form the. said Urban Dis- tricts of Ammanford and Cwmamman and the said parte of the said Rural Districts of Llandilo Fawr and Pontardawe into a United District for the purposes aforesaid and to make such provisions as aforesaid bOo far a the sajme ;k),-aU I)e necessary: I' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE-N- Ithat R. G. Het'herington, Esquire, *M.Inst.C.E.. one of ¡ the Inspectors of the said Board, will attend at the Stepney Hall. Gamant. on Tuesday, the Twenty-fourth day of February, 1914, at a Quarter poet Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, to hold a, Local Inquiry into the subject-matter of the said application and the other matters aforesaid AND NOTIGE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that any person interested may attend at such Inquiry, and be heard with referenc.e to the said application and the other matters aforesaid. AS WITNESS my hand this Tenth day of February, 1914, at the Office of the Local Government Board, White- hall, London. NOEL T. KERHHAW, Assistant Secretary. 4- Money. A BSOLUTE PRIVATE I,OANS.L' C to £ if)vvt j»dvjn<lv to Farmers, Trades- men, the^Gentry, and* all classes on day of application without any Sureties, Bills of -Sale, or damaging enquiries. £10 repay Xii £ 1.0 repay 10/- monthly. £50 „ £55 L60 „ iz „ £100 £110.. £ 100 „ £4 Quarterly and Yearly Payments arranged. 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A Private Lender who will give your application personal attention. r»-|rv to £ 5,000 Advanced on Note of ?cio Hand alone, without bonds, pub- licity, or charges of any description what- ever, unless busirie.-» done. No bills of sale, and the strictest privacy guaran- teed. On receipt of application, a rcpre-j ,wn4?ative will wait upon you by appoint- ment &nd advance you the amount re- quired, repayable by easy instalments to suit your own convenience. Special rates for short period,s.-Write (in confidence) to actual lender. C. WELLS, • Corridor Chambars, Market Place, LEICESTER, IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES. THE LONDON ■&, PROVINCIAL DiSCOUN CO., LTD., pre-euiinently the leading estab. lishment of its kind in the Kingdom, lends large sums of Money daily to all claasee. Among the advantages offered by the Com- pany the following deserve attention:— No preliminary charges whatever. The despatch with which advances are completed- The low rates of interest charged. The eyetem of small re-payments extend- ing over a period. If desired, a gentleman will call upon the applicant and complete the transaction then and there. Addrece all applications, in the strictest confidence, to the Manager, W. SHIRLEY, 48. Stokes Croft, BRISTOL; or to Borough Chambers, Wharton-street I CARDIFF. LOANS jE5 to ii.500 ADVANCED promptly and I privately on your written promise to pay- Repayments by easy .instalments to suit your income. For agreed periods LS REPAY £6 £5!1 REPAY Lss ielo „ £ 11 Lino II iciio iE20 „ £ 22 £200" E220 SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. No charge .unless business is completed- Immedia? attention given to inquirim by Post. 'Phone, or personally, and strictest privacy assured. GEO. FRY & CO., 11, Dynevor Place, Swansea. 'jPkenej 361 Docki. ,J I Public Announcements. NO MORE LAUNDRY BILLS. Yet your appearance retained, by wearing Penhale's E^ CoHar. /"I') Non-infiauuna.ble. No Rubber, No Celluloid. This i the ordinary Collar specially treated so that it ca.u be immediately "Jnerl, and are oqual in appearai'oe to the m«?t expen-! sive Irish Lin?o. They defy detection wh?n in wear. each, per post Is. Id. AU shap?? and eizes in stock-Yen'lt. Boys', Etons, and Nuraes. PEN HALE, COLLAR SPECIALIST, 232, HICH STREET, SWANSEA. Post Orders Received Daily. Yr amddiffynfa orell ya erbyn I ANWYD. PESWCH, BRONCHITIS, I a DIFfYC ANADL. Beth ydvw? Nid oes ond un jn v byd, a hwnnw ydyw KOFOLEWE/' y "Meddyg mown potel. Pris Irs., gyda'r post 1s. 3d. Oddiwrth— D. Griff tiowell, (M.P.S.), I CHEMIST, YSTALYFERA. GYMRY I CEFNOGWCH DDIWYD- IANAU CYAiREIGI Ceir Arddangosfa Ysblenydd o FRETHYNAU CYMREIG ga a JAS. E. MORRIS, ¡ Bank Buildings, I Ystradgynlais. I Dewisdad o 40 o walia.-ol bair-y ;rau, yn y, lliwiau a'1' iiiniau Miwoddarai'. Prisoedd- o 50s^ i iyny. ¡ Nis geliir cacl rhagorach dewisiad yn yr iioll gylch, a dylai pawb isydd am Slwt o ddillad o f thyn Cymru 'I ddal ar y cyfleustxa yma. Siwtiau mewn Brethynau eraill o 30s. Cyflonwad digyffelyb o bob math o Ddiilad Dynion a Bechgyn. Sailings. MM?nM South & East Africa 01011- ROYAL MAIL ROUTE. A CT7 r1 ?'° LeaJon aad Smthampton, CASTLEWEEKLY for SOUTH AFRICA, • «• f p via Madeira and Canaries. UNE. M;c; a;;saF7èA, 1 via the Suez Canal. For farther information apply to the Company's I Head Offices. 3. Fetichureli Street. Trfindon; or in Swansea to Austin & Silcocks.T. R.W. Mason & Co., I Bertie Perkins & Co. WHITE STAR LINE. Liverpool to Australia. AFRIC 11,948 tons, Feb. 24. SUE VIC 12.531 tons. Mar. 12. PRRSIC 12,042 tons, April 2. CERAMIC 18,481 umB, May 7. Fares: To Austi, alia, EZ1 to £ 32; to Cape Town, X15 15s. to £24 3s. These bteamers are twin screw, fitted with bilge keels, and have been specially constructed for the Colonial trade. The accommodation comprises Smoking, Read- ing, and Dining-rooms. Surgeon and Stewardesses carried For further particulars, apply to the Local Agents: WHITE STAR LINE, Liverpool; 1, Cockspur-street, S.W.; and 38, Leadenhall-street, E.C., London. BROUGHTON. II I if GO TO [ BROWON'S 1 Noted Wedding Ring Shop jl VV Y Siop Hynod am Fodrwyau J' Priodasol. 21, HIGH STREET, r SWANSEA. I BROUGHTON. R. DENSBERRV Monumental Sculptor, e.P College-street, Ammanford, Ari-ificial. ¡ in s t oek. Public Announcements. LLANDILO AMATEUR I DRAMATIC SOCIETY. I The Members of this Society will on < Wednesday & Thursday j Evenings Next, Feb. 18th and 19th, 1914, ¡ give performances in I The Victoria Drill Hall I I LLANDILO, OF "THE WIGWAM," A Comedy in One Act. I and "THE MANDARIN," A Celestial Comic Opera, In aid of the funds of the Swansea Hospital and, Llandilo District Jvnrs- ing Association. Doors open 7.30. To cor- nv.once a.t S. Reserved ^ats 3s.; Frotu SestUi, 2ö. Set-ond Seats, h-. Musical Event of 1914. PONTARDAWE PUBLIC HALL. I Thursday Evening Next, February 19tb, 1914. GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT BY THE Pontardawe Male Vice Choir Conducted by Mr. DAVID DANIEL, assisted 'by the followii, v artistes: MISS CARRtE i-AMCELEY The Fomous Aus^r; vti Soprani. MR. r, PI "J.: .T'  The G-r?. 1-?'c-t.? MR, ?OWP.???WA?oa ?o opu.b'r j;.jriJ¡: I MR. CEOR&E KENDALL Tlic rat-ed Elocutionist -juid Humorist. At, the Piano; Mr. T. J. T'AYIFS, A.R.C.O. Chairman; F. Gillorts&n, Esq., J.P Admission.—lU^sorved and numbered, 5s and 3s. 5 unreserved, 2s. and Is. II Concert to at 7.30. Late B nws for Ystalyfera and Y nyrforga-n. Few Seats Left. W. THOMPSON DAVIES, Grove-road, Pontardawe. Special Bus for Neath at 10.30 p.m. BETHEL NEWYDD, CARNANT. The Musical Treat of tli-e Season. OPENING OF NEW ORGAN On February 14th, 1914, At 2.30 and 7.30, by DAVID CLECC, Esq., The World-famous Organist, assisted by MISS LOCIE BROOKS, The English Night.ii;gale. Admission.—Reserved, 4s.; Front, 2s. 6d.; Second, Is. Apply Secretary, Mr, Ilobt. Michael, -Al.ount-ain View, Garnant. AMMANFORD Y.M.C.A. TRADDODIR DARLITH Yn y lie uc.^od, NOS FERCHER, CHWEF. 18fed, Gan y fonesig, ELUNED MORGAN, PATAGONIA. 1 estyn :—"GRIFFITH JONES, LLAN- DDOWHOR." > Cymerir y gadair am 7.30 gan 31r. T. J Rees. Mynediivd i fewn doeynau, 6c. yr un. Tt cynau i'w cael gan aolodau y pwyllgor Miss MARY DAVIES, March 4th, at above hall. LI. and T. BULLIN, HEATHFIELD MEWS, SWANSEA. MOTORS & CABS ALWAYS READY. Telephone Number, 60. Telegraphic Address; Bailie, Swansea. A CHANCE IN LIFE. Earnest Men of Honest Character and Strictly Sober Habits will be trained as Representatives of the PIONEER LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Associated with the National Amalgamated Approved Society). Spare or Full Time. After brief training Remuneration by Regular and Progressive Salary. Claims paid nearlv LWM. Bene- fits offered exceptionally attractive.-The Pioneer Lif > Office. 67. Dale-street, LiverpooL Superintendent, A. Mitchell, 13, Ayleebury. roail, Brynmill. Pubisc Announcements. R H I W F A W R lSWAXSEA VALLEY). EISTEDDFOD i Gadeirioi Flynycidoi, Dydd Sadwrn, Meliefin 27aiu Arweinydd:— B_ RIF ATHRO T. LEWIS, M.A., Aberhonddu. Beirniaid— üerddèro;: D. CHRISTMAS WIL- iJAMS3 Ysw., At as. iXx., Merthvv Tydbl, a h. T. DAVIES Y.s.v.. I'.R Merthyi Tydfil. r Auirywiaetli: Pau ch BEN DAVIES, Panttcg, a PRINCIPAL LEWIS, M.A. r "Cas-titia" (PTOtheroe), Cor Cymysg. My Ion is like a red, red rose'' (Emlyn Evans); £ 10. Cor Plant. ]Lio,anua" (D. W. Row- Iands, F.T.S.C.), £5. Wythawd, "Blodcuyn Bach" {Gurilvn Gw ent), £ 3 Unawdau,21s.; plant,lOs. &1.; piano- forte, 21s. a 10s. (yJ. Prvddest, Cym- hellion yr Ucholfcydd"; Telyneg; Tn- glyn; Adroddiada;til etc. Rhaglcni yn'b&rod oanol Chwefror. ABRAHAM REES, I Ffy.c^enJas, Pentragwenlafs I THE FIRST ANNUAL CHAIR EISTEDDFOD Will be held <v\ Friday (Labour Day), May 1st, 1*14. Mixed Ohoml- "AR LAN IOR D DON EN DDOFX" (T. and Oak Cliair to suo- ¡ cessful oonduct-or. —— 1 Programmes now ready and can be j obtained trom the sv tary, Id. each (.by post lid.) TOM REES, I'ycaiiol, Llandebie. I PONTARLLECHAU, Llangadog, ¡:IÂ I ',S -})" F "J: ¡ j' {, ,r.l fJ.f,¡ FliYNYDDOL ¡ v lie uchod DYDD SADWRN, MAI 30, 1914. Alanylion a Rhestr o'r Testynau i Ymddangos yn Fit an. MORGAN PELACJ US WILLIAMS, Ysgrifenydd. I, BOOK THIS DATE. ]1 July 11th, 1914. THE SWANSEA VALLEY NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD AT Clydach-on-Tawe. Male Voice COlUpetition-" Castilla" (Dr. Protheroe). The Test Piece at the last Pittsburg Eisteddfod. Prize JB20. Mixed Choir: My Love is like a red, red rose" (D. Emlyn Evasn) PRIZE 910. Second Male Voice Competition, In the Sweet Bye and Bye." Prize R6 and a Silver Cup to the Conductor of the successful Choir. Chief Adjudicator: Dr. Dan Protheroe, Chicago. List of subjects ready in a few days. D. CLYDACH THOMAS, Secretary. Copies of "Castilla'' may be had from Mesrs. Thomas and Parrv,- Ltd., Music Printers, Caer-street, Swansea. SEION, TIRYDAIL, AMMANFORD. CYNHELIR EISTEDDFOD GADEIRIOL, yu y lie uchod, DYDD SADWRN, EBRILL 1leg, 1914. Prif Ddarn i Gor ddim dan 25 b rhif, "Naut y Mynydd." Gwohr, £ 3 Manylion Pellaohiw oyfnodi. Ysg-rifenydd :-D. J. DAVIES, Gwyddfa, Church-street-, Ammanford. Burry Port Whit Monday E I ST E D D F 0 D Male Voice: The Assyrian Came Down" (Cyril Jenkins), LA-0. Second Male Voice: "Little Church'' (Becker)., Z8. General secretary:—Wm. Griffiths. Eikington-ro-id, Burry Port. COWERTON EISTEDDFOD MAY 23, Male Voice Choir, £ 25; Mixed Cbou-, £ 12; Children's Choir, £ 10; Solos (each) JES 2s. and Ll ls. -1 Children's Solos, 10s. (3d. and 5s. Programmes now obtainable, 2d post free, from the general secretary, Mr. W. T. Morgan, Ivy Cottage. Gowerton. r Public Announcements. TO INSTRUCT, TO ELEVATE. AND TO AMUSE. White's PR EM IER I ICTURE ALACE. 'I TOP OF THE ARCADE, AMMANFORD. Sole Proprietor Mr. Sidney White. Generai Manager Mr. S. J. Powell. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1914. Every Evening at SATURDAY- Two Performances at 7 and 9 THE SPADONI Dueiti,te SISTERS. I Duet-tists an d Rattle S4\oe Dancers. FUNNY FRED DAVIES. Versatile Comedian. HYAM GOOD. A Comical Study in Black. STAR FILMS: PAUL KITE'S NECKLACE. A Detwtivo Sfcory with many strong Incidents. CHILD OF THE SEA. A Thrilling Drama, of th J Lighthouse Service. OX MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDXV, only. A Masterpiece of liioseopic Art. unfold- ing a sterv of Circus Liic. entitted THE FOUR DARE DEVILS. Sec the Great Leap of Life—and Death. Popnlar Prices'—Pit, 3d.; Children, 2d. Balcony, Gd. Children, 3d. Children's Matinee on Saturday at S o c'ock p.m. Admission, Id. and 2d. White's !iL.=- .r Shortly to be Opened at Llandilo. I THE BIJOU CINEMA, Conveniently situated in RHOSMAEN STREET (OPPOSITE NEW-ROAD) The Building will be COMFORTABLY FITTED UP and only HIGH CLASS PICTURES will be shown. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE FUTURE ADVERTISEMENTS. COUNCIL SCHOOLS, CARWAY, Near KIDWELUY. A CHAIR EISTEDDFOD Will be held at the above placo ,on SATURDAY, MARCH 21st, 1914. Chiet F-vents: Male Voice Party, not under 40 in number. '• Y Delyn Aur (Pughe Evans t, S,5 and Handsome Silver Cup to Conductor. Children'" Choir, under 16 yp?rs of a?p, ? not under 35 in number. Dilyn iesi?" Ffyddlon" (Daniel Williams, Maen- olochosr. Pem.). First prize, £1 5s. and photograph enlargement to conductor; Second prize 10s. Quartette, Duetts, Solos, Recitations, Literature, Fancy Work. etc. Programmes Free; by Post id. Secretary, Mr. John Davies, Angorfa, Carway, near Kidwelly. c ARREL, pOXTLLIW. ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD. JUNE 13. MALE VOICE COMPETITION (Mini- mum Number 40). "The Assyrian Came Down" (Cyril Jenkins); £ 20. Programmes ready in a few days from D. B. Rees, Maesyrhaf, Pontlliw, and D. Thomas, Gorslas, Hon. Sees. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME of t.he PFOREST EACH WHIT-TUESDAY EISTEDDFOD Will be sent on receipt of 1 stamped addressed envelope. General Secretary J DAVID JENKINS, Cemtros, Fforestfach. Public Announcements. Poole's J PICTORIUM, AMMANFORD. WEEK COMMENCING FEU 16, 1911. 7 MONDAY & SATURDAY A i TWICE NIGHTLY, 3J DURING THE WEEK ONCE NIGHTLY at 8. TAREE. Tile Marvellous Australian Mnsical Bushman. his act has created a furore in all townft visited, and is undoubtedly one of t-Ite biggest novelties we have yet had tho pleasure of presenting. EDWARD HAROLD. The Singing Lifcgnardsman. And. other S>ta.r Varieties. On MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, THE AFFAIR AT RAYNORS. Being the Fourth Story of What Hap- pened to Mary. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. & SATURDAY THE GREAT FIGHT BILLY BEYNON, Wales Y. CHARLES LEDOUX, Fraoee For the BANTAN^ OF EUROPE, at the S'vATIN^/ltlNK, CARDIFF, SATURJXVV,- FEBRUARY 7th, H/14. Come and see the Great Exhibition by the plucky htt#> Welslmian. This Fibu has been sec^ircd a.t enorm-f ous expense and is exclusive to this The.at,re-. la addition to grand progranvme of Star Picture*, POPULAR Chil- dren 2d. Pit Stalls 6d. Cl-'ildren 3d.; Rows Fauteuila Od. j Children 4d. Usnal Matinee Saturday at 3. Chil- dren Id., 2d. and 3d. Special Morning Performance on Tues- day ?t 11 a.m. o clock. ■ » — :—4V"vy< Hf- ,r OALAC GLANAMMAN. Manager Mr. W. J. BARNES. Pictures & Variety Week commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1914. Doors open at 7; commencing at 7.30. 6/1 j £ » Two Performances Q ,^0 Caturday ?.U THE PALACE VAUDEVILLE INCLUDE— THE FOUR MYSTIC DEKOLZAS, In a superb and startling act of ORIENTAL ILLUSIONS. Weird Novel and Sensational. WALLUS. The Great Ventriloquist. Also the original ELLA MOORE. The imnalcuhte Chocciate Dandy Coon,. STAR PICTURES— Monday and Tuesday. HERO AMONG MEN. Wednesday and Tiiur.xiay, THE ADVENTURES OF JACQUES. Fridav and Satairdav, THE SCAPEGOATS. The most Refined and Up-to-Date Entertainment in the District. Other Pictures changed Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday. RICES- Sd., 4d., and 3d. Picture Palace PONTYBEREM. Thursday and Friday, Feb. 12 and 1^ STAR PICTURES— (( In the South Seas." A Most Interesting Picture. Blood Will Tell." Drama. Chinese Scenes." Leap of Despair." Italia. 4,000 feet in length. Also a Host of Other Pictures. Thursdays and Fridays, doors, open at 6.45, to commence at7. Saturdays, doors open 6.30, to commence at 6.45 and 8.45. MATINEE Thursdays at 4 o'clock, Id., 2d., and 3d. POPULAR PRICES 9d., 6d., Cd. Early doors, Is.. 9d.. and 6d. Children in charge of parents at half. price.