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Sales by Auction. I By Messrs. James and James, F.A.I. ZT9 & 280, OXFORD-STREET. SWANSEA. EXCEPTIONALLY DIP OUT ANT AND UN- RESERVED OLEAR-OUT SALE OF THE EXTENSIVE STOCK-IN-TRADE. FIX- TURES, FITTINGS, TRADE UTENSILS, HOFTSBS, CARTO, HARNESS, &C., OF THE NOTtvD GROCERY AND PROVISION ITRAI OF MESSRS. D. JONES, DICKINSON, and CO. (LTD.). WHO ARE RELINQUISHING THEIR RETAIL BUSINESS. AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS, PRELIMINARY TO ESTABLISHING IN SWANSEA A BRANCH OF THEIR WHOLESALE BUSINESS, OF WHICH DUE NOTICE WlLL HEREAFTER i BE GIVEN. MESSRS. JAMES & JAMES, F.A.I., A RE favoured with instructions from ilesers. D. Jones, Dickineou, and Co. (Ltd.) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on ■the Promkoe as above on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25th and 26th, 1914 (and the Following Day if neeessaryj, the Whol-e of the foregoing EFFECTS, -viz. 6 First-class GROCER'S DELIVERY 0 HORSES. 6 Excellent SFKLNG DELIVERY CARTS. SETS Of HARNESS, STABLE RE- <? Q UI SITES, &c. FIXTURES and FITTINGS, 1? MARBUS-TOP, BRASS RAIL, and J-—' Other COUNTERS. SHELVING PARTITIONS, a, J-artre Quantity of BACON RODS and IRON BACON RJLCK. -i n SCALES anA BALANCES and BRASS J U WEIGHTS. STOCK-IN-TRADE, Ijargfe Quantities of Teae, SLigei Coffee, Cur. ranta. Raisins, Jamc, in goreat variety. Tinned Fruit. llrcearv-ed Do. in bottles, Pickles, Canned Meat and Fish, Tinned Soups, Sauce, Mustard, Soap. Candlee, Flour, Potatoes, Butter and Fgg, Margarine, Oheese. Cakes, Ba.,c-on, Hams, Horse Corn. Bra-n, Mat-chea. Twine. Paper Bags, Butter Parchment. Fruit Paper, Sng-ar Bags, Flour Bags, and Parcelling Paper jn large quan. tities. OFFICE FURNITURE. Good on View Morning of Sale. Sale to commence Foach Morning1 at Eleven o'clock, aaicL Wednesday Morning at Slcane-etrect Stables with the Hortsee and Carte, &c. Terms—Oash. Auctioneers' Offices: 7, Goatetreet, Swan. sea. Telephone: 172 Docks. By Messrs. Daniel Jenkins and Son. TAIM WAIT-H, GWAUN-CAE- GlltWK.N. £ >;tle of leasehold Dwelling Bouse, Gar- den, and PrtMiiisivs; ako Wooden Shed. Messrs. DL. JENKINS AND SONS Have been favourad withillstructions 1 rojui the Executors <rf the late Mr. John Phillip Rcw., to Offer for SALE bv PUBLTC AUC TION at the MOUNT PLEASANT INN, GWAUN-CAE-GUK- WEN. onMONDAY, FEBRUARY* 23, ];)11.. o'clock in the ewAmtg (sub- ject t»<sii«k<«xmditio;),s as 1,¡-<' t.he.r.f and luiero be'' rea<d), all 1J:ta::t wrnrnodkius LEASEHOLD DWELLINC HOUSE Garden, and Premises, known as Cottage," and situate on part of Llwyncelyn Farm, Gwaun-cae- gtirwed, aiid held under a. lea-se for the Ærm oi 99 years, computed from the 29th day of September, 1891, and measuring 40 porch68 or thereabouts at the low Annual Ground Rent of £ 2. Also. Wooden Shed with Corrugated Zinc Roof. Match.boarded inside, 15ft. 2 12ft. The above house in conveniently sit- un.t.ed close to the Gwaun-oae-Gurweti Colleriev. and should |>rovo a good in- vestment For fuither particulars apply to the Aimtio.ne.rs. The Shop, G.C.C., February 10th, 1914. Reduction in Price of Gas. THE Ammanford & Garnant Gas Companies Have pleasure in announcing that the Price of Gas will be Reduced at the March Collection by 3d. per 1,000 Cubic Feet Additional Reductions will be made as follows :— Where Consumption exceeds Cub.ft. Cub. ft. 10.000 and under 15,000 Id extra 1. ) 0 0 0 td. extra. ,,20;000 2d. 20.000" ,10,000 3d. O.OOO., 50,000 4d. 50,000 and over Special Terms. Slot Meter Reductions. 1 Consumers through Slot Meters will receive discount One Halfpenny per Shilling Gas, in addition to giving a Warm, Bright, and Cheerful Light, enables Early Workers to take advantage, at a nominal cost, of obtaining a Warm Meal, by using a Gas Stove or Ring. Get your Houses well and ^comfort-ably Lighted and Heated and your Food Cooked at a Minimum Cost by using Gas Cookers and Rings. Any Complaints to be communicated to the Company at once, when immediate attention will be given. Further Particulars may be obtained and every attention will be given on application to HUBERT RUSSELL, Manager. February 1st. 1913. Public Announcements. PROPOSED AMMAN VALLEY JOINT SEWERAGE SCHEME. TO the Urban District Councils of Amman- ford end 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 otlhera whom it may concern: WHEREAS by Section 279 of the Public Health Act, 1375, power is given to the Local Government Board 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 WHEREAS application has been made to the Local Government Board to issue a Provisional Order forming the Urban Districts of Ammanford and Owmamman, a part of the Rural District of LIendilofawr. viz., the 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 tnain sewer or sewers and the disposal of eewape; AND WHEREAS any such Provisional Order may provide for the constitution ol a United District as aforesaid, or in ouell other manner as t.he Board may deem ex- i)e(i.ien,t having regard to all the circum- stances of the caee, and of a Joint Board to act, as tho Governing Body of any United District., which may be constituted, and as. to the powerc. rights, duties, capacities, lia- bilities, and obligations of the Joint Board. and may also contain regnlatione as to such other matters and things as the eakie may require: AND WHEREAS it, is proposed that the Local Government Board should issue a, Pro- visional Order to form the said Urban Dis- t,ric.t, of Ammanford and Owmammen and the said parts of the seid Rural Districts of Llandilo Fawr and Pontardawe into a, United District for the purpopee pft)rc;eaill and to make euch provisions as aforesaid ¡ e<? far A/y the same shall be neoe«eary: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that R. G. Hetherington, Fsquire,, one of the Inspectors of the said Board, will attend I Pt, the Stepney Hall, Garnant, on Tueeday. the Twenty-fourth day of February, 1914, at a, Quarter lx-t Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, to hold a Local Inquiry into! the subject-m«,tter of the said application I and the other matters aforesaid: AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that any person interested may I' istte n d at such Inquiry, and be heard with reference to the -,a?d application and the I other matters aforesaid. I AS WITNESS my hand this Tenth day of February, 1914, at the Office of the Local Government Board, White- hall, London. NOEL T. KERSHAW. Assistant Secretary. Money. I, A. BAO!;¡-;T>OP:J'OAN.-=£1O to ? ?1",000 advanced to Farmerf. Trades- men, the Gentry, and all clasaes on day of application without any .Sureties, B.ilt; jf Bale, or daniaging enquiries. 91.0 repay XII £1{) repay 10/- monthly. £ 50 £ 55 £ 50 „ £ 2 xioo £110. £100 C4 Quarterly and Yearly Paymenttt arranged. Prospectus and Press Opinions Free.— BRITISH' FINANCE CO., 20, BRIDCE-ST., BRISTOL. Telephone: 1675. £ 10 to?l 0,000 I TO J'>ONt1b the l!:O!t of Eng- land Firm, F. LAWRENCE, Ltd., on Written Promise to Repay. Life Policies, Furniture, Farm Stock, or other Security. Principal Remains or can be Repaid by Easy instalments. Promptness and Privacy. A Gentleman will call and hand you Cash at your house if desired. Distance no object. Do not expose your requirements locally.-Write, Manager, VICTOR HAMILTON, DON CHAMBERS, WINE STREET, BRISTOL. IF YOU REQUIRE A PRIVATE CASH ADVANCE and wish to keep the matter private, don't apply to Companies or Money Societies. There is no necessity to ex- plain your private affairs to Managers, Mana.ging Directors, or the office boy. i Write and state your requirements to MR. ALBERT E. GASH, 6, UPLANDS CRESCENT, Swansta.1 A Private Lender who will give your application personal attention. Advanced on Note of '??-? Hand alone, without bonds, pub- licity, or charges of any description what- ever, unless business is done. No bills of 8a,le, and the strictest privacy guaran- teed. On receipt of application, a repre- sentative will wait upon you by appoint- ment, and advance you the amount re- quired, repayable by easy instalments to- suit your own convenience. Special rates j for short periods.—Write (in confidence) to actual lender. C. WELLS, Corridor Chambers, Market Place, LEICESTER. IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES. THE LONDON & PROVINCIAL DISCOUN CO., LTD., pre-eminently the leading estab- lishment of its kind in the Kingdom, lends large euma of Money diily to all classes. Among the advantages offered by the Com- pany the following deserve attention:- I No preliminary charges whatever. The despatch with which advances are completed. The low rates of interest charged. The system 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. I Address all applications, in the strictest confidence,- to the Manager, W. SHIRLEY, 48, Stokes Croft. BRISTOL; or to Borough Chambers, W harton-etreet CARDIFF. LOANS £5 to E500 ADVANCED promptly and priva-tely on your written promise to payi Repayments by easy inst.alment.s to suit your income. For agreed periods- P.5 REPAY j:6 £ 50 REPAY jM5 110 „ Ell Lies JJ Elio £ 20 „ 222 E200 „ £220 SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. No charge unless business is completed. Immediate attention given to inquiries by Post, 'Phone, or personally, and strictest privacy assured. GEO. FRY & CO., 11, Dynevor Place, Swansea. -Phone., 361 Docks- ø Public Announcements. PENHALE'S POST ORDER DEPT. ALL ORDERS THROUGH THE POST RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, AND CUSTOMERS CAN RELY UPON HAVING THE NEWEST GOODS; ALSO, THE JUDGMENT OF MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. Special Sovereign Parcel. ¡ 2 SMART TUNIC SHIRTS, 2 FANCY SOCKS, 1 PAIR PPESJDENT BRACES, 2 SMART TIES, 1 SUIT RELIABLE UNDERWEAR 2 EXCELDA HANOK ERCHI EFS, 3 AVIATOR COLLARS, 1 PENHALE'S EVERCLEAN COLLAR. WHEN POSTING, PLEASE MENTION SIZE OF COLLATE WORN. THE VALUB IN THE "SOVEREIGN" PARCEL HAS SURPRISED AND DELIGHTED ALL BUYERS. THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS SYSTEM ARE RECOGNISED BY ALL MY COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. MONEY REFUNDED IN FULL UNLESS ABSOLUTELY SATISFIED WITH THE PARCEL. SEND CHEQUE OR P.O. 4#FOR Xi TO-DAY. CARRIAGE FREE. PENHALE, Men's Wear Specialist, I 232, High Street, SWANSEA POST ORDERS RECEIVED DAILY. GY.MR)tl CEFNOGWCH DDIWYD. IANAU CYMREIG I Ceir Arddangosfa Ysblenydd o FRETHYNAU CYMREIG I gan I JAS. E. MORRIS, Bynk Buildings, I YSTKADGYNLA8S. i Dewisia40 40 o wahanol batryaau, yn y lUwiau a?r Umiau difveddaraf. Prisoedd o 50s. i fyny. NU jjciur "tuei rxla^cifach dewvisiaa yn yr holi gylch, a dvlai pawb rydd am siwt o ddillad o f thyn Cymru ddal ar y cyfleustra yma. Siwtiau mewn Brethynau eraill o 30s. Cyflenwad digyffelyb o bob math o Ddillad Dynion a Bechgyn. Sailings. TTWIATVI South & East Mrica UNIOIJ ROYAL MAIL ROUTE. I CASTLE ?"" ?<?<" Md &mdamPt=, CASTLEWEEKLY for SOUTH AFRICA, p via Madeira Md C&nanea. UNE..õ;e;; EAST AFMCA. via the Snez Canal. For further information apply to the Company's Head OfHces. 3. Fenchurch Streei. London; or in Swansea to Austin 4 Sileock,T. R.W. Mason & Co., Bertie Perkint; &- Co. j WHITE STAR LINE. Liverpool to Australia. AFRIO 11,948 tons, Feb. 24. SUEVIO 12.531 tons, Mar. 12. PERSIC 12,042 tone, April 2. CERAMIC 18,481 tons, May 7. Fares: To Australia, £ 21 to LSZ; to Cape Town, £ 15 15s. to £ 24 3s. These bteamers are twin screw, fitted with bilgo 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, Coctepur-street, S.W.; and 38, liead en hall-street, E.C., London. AUSTRALIA BY THE ORIENT LINE. Under contract to carry His Majesty's Mails to FREMANTLE. ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, and BRISBANE calling at GIBRALTAR, TOULON, NAPLES, PORT SAID, COLOMBO. Through Tickets to NEW ZEALAND and TASMANIA. Steamer. Tons. London.Toulon.Naples. Orontes (tw se) 9,023 Feb 27 Mar 5 ? Mar 7 Orvioto (tw sc) 1?.130 Marl3 Mar 19 i Mar 21 Omrah (twsc) 8,130 Mar27 Apr 2 Apr 4 Otway (twee) 12.077 Apr 10 Apr16?Aprl8 Managers—F. GvREEN and Co., and ANDERSON ANDERSON and Co., Fenchnrch Avenue, Londofl. For passage a-ppiy to the latter firm at 5, Fenchurc.h Avenue, E.G., or to Bartie Perkins and Co., 11, Somerset Place, and T. B. W. Mason and Co" 2, Mount Street, Swansea. "Wr-i R. DEWSBERRY I Monumental ^■! | vr | | Sculptor, L College-street, Ammanford always in stock. I I I Public Announcements. Cymdeithas y Tir a'r Bobl." Cynhelir CYFARFOD CYHOEDDUS, o'r uchod vn Vestry Sardis, Ystradgynlais, Nos Sadwrn, Chwefror 21, 1914.1 Cymerir y Gadair am 7.15 o'r Gloch. J. WALTER JONES, J. DA VIES, Yegrifenyddkm Cyffredinol. Y.M.C.A., AMMANFORD Mae Mrs. Mary Davies, I F.R.A.M.. LLUNDAIN (Cymdeithas Caneuon Gwerin). yn dod i DDARLITH10 i'r Ile, iiehod, NOS FERCHER, MAWRTH 40ffd, ar "CANEUON eWERIN CYMRU." D-cttgenir gan Miss MEGAN EVANS, Llundain. Cjfeil^dd—Mr. Ceo. Thomas, Bottwt. Dechreuir am 8 or gloch. Mynediad i fewn t.rwy docyn Is. a 6c. yr un. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME of the FFOEESTFACH WHIT-TUESDAY EISTEDDFOD Will be sent on receipt cf stamped addressed euvelope. Geileraj Secretary:- DAVID JENKINS, Cendros, Fforestfach. Preliminary Amvounoement. A Grand Chair Eisteddfod v ill h,, held BETHEL CHAPEL, LL^tYFELUH, <?N  AritIL CHIEF CHORAL, £ 5, amd Silver Cup. CHAMPION SOLO, £2 M OTHER SOLOS, 10s. 6d. each. Official Pjogrommes ready J st. week in March, Id., by post lid- Applv Sees.: W. D. LEWIS. Heolddu, Llangyl'elach; ELI AS THOMAS, Llangyfelach Village. EISTEDDFOD CADEIRIOL CWMDUAD. NOS FAWRTH, MAWRTH 31,1914. Cada-ir Garfiedig i arweinydd y Cor Meibion (Ton, liapus Dyrfa.") Adroddiad Agored: "Y Ffoadur." Gwobr, Cadair Hardd. Manylion oddiwrth yr Ysgrifenydd D. T. Edwards, A.C.P.. F..R,.H.S., Cwmduad C. School, GonwIl-EIfed, Oa-rmarthen. PONTARLLECHAU, Llangadog. Cynhelir E I S T E D D F OrD FLYNYDDOL v lie uchod DYDD SADWRN, MAI 30, 1914. Manylion a Rhestr o'r Testynau i Ymddangos yn Fuan. MORGAN PELACIUS WILLIAMS, Ysgrifenydd. EBENEZER CHAPEL, RHOS, PONTARDAWE. A GRAND CHAIR EISTEDDFOD, will he held at tho above pla/ro on SATURDAY, JUNE 6th, 1914. CHIEF CHOR AL: My I-om is Like a Red, Rod Rose." (D. Emlyn Evans). PRIZE L12 Os. Od. JUVENTLE CHOIR Y Ganuaa (rhd. (D. J. Williams, Rhos). PRIZE, f3 Os. Od. MARWNAD PRIZE Ll Is. Od. and a chair. Good Prizes for Solos and Recitations and Literature, aloo connected with the Eifvtoddfod a Competition of TIMBERING will be hoJd. FIRST PRIZE £ '•? Os. Od. SECOND £ 1 Os. Od. ROPE SPLICING FIRST PRIZE R2 0. Od. SECOND £ 1 0K. Od. For particulars see official programme, post free, lid., from DAVID L. JENKINS. Secretary. A CHANCE IN LIFE. Earnest Mer of Honest Character and Strictly Sober Ilabite will be trained as Representatives of the PIONEER LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Associated with the National Anialgemated Approved Society). Spare or Full Time. After brief training Remuneration by Regular and Progressive Salary. Claims paid nearly £ 5M,0Q0. Bene- fits offered exceptionally attractive.-The Pioneer Lif s Office, 67, Dale-street. LiverpooL Superintendent, A. Mitchell, 19, Aylesbury- road, Brynmill. t Pub!iG Announcements. RHIWFAWRr (SWANSEA VALLEY). EISTEDDFOD Gadeiriol Flynyddol, Dydd Sadwrn, Mehefin 27ain Arweinydd PRIF ATHRO T. LEWIS, M.A., Aberhonddu. Bei r niaid— Cicrddoroi: D. CHRISTMAS WIL- ] JAMS, Ysw., Mus. Doc., Merthyr Tydfil, a E. T. DAVIES Ysw., F.H.C.O., Mc-rthyr Tydfil. Yr Amrywiaeth: Parch. BEN DAVIES, Pantteg, a PRINCIPAL LEWIS, M.A. Cor Meibion. "Casfcilla" (Protheroe), £ 25. Cor ( yinysg. My love is like a r^d, red roæ" (12mhm Erans), tl5. Cor Plant. Hosanna" (D. W. Row- lands, F.T.S.C.), £ o. Wythawd, "Blodeuyn Bach" (Gwilyn Gvont). £ 3 U-naw-dau.21s.; plant,10s. 6d.; piano- forte, 21s. a 10s. (kl. Pryddest, m- hellion yr TTeheifeyd<d" Tclyneg; Tn- glvn Adreddiadau. etc. Rhagleni, gyda'r adroddindau yn argraiffnlig arnynt, ond talu'r cludiad, !d., oddiwrth :— ABRAHAM REES, Ysgrifenydd. Treorchy Annual I Chair Eisteddfod, WHIT TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, fj250 IN PRIZES. Programmes 2d. from Secretary, EISTEDDFOD OFFICE, TREORCHY. WEST WALES I CHAIR EISTEDDFOD to be held afc TREGA RON, on ■ AUGUST 5TH, 1914. MALE VOICE COMPETITION. JB70 IN PRIZES. CJHAIR POEMCOMPETIMON— £ 6 6s. Further particulars later or by applica- tion to the Secretaries. I BOOK THIS DATE. July 11th, 1914. THE SWANSEA VALLEY NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD AT Clydach-on-Tawe. Male Voice Competition—" Castilla" (Dr. Protheroe). The Test Piece at the last Pittsburg Eisteddfod. Prize £ 20. Mixed Choir: "My Love is like a red, red rose" (D. Emlyn Evasn) PRIZE £10. Second Male Voice Competition "In the Sweet Bye and Bye." Pnze £6 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 Mrs. Thomas and Parry, Ltd., Music Printers, Gaer-street, Swansea. SEION, TIRYDAIL, AMMANFORD. CYNHELIR EISTEDDFOD GADEIRIOL, yn y- lie uchod, DYDD SADWRN, EBRILL 1 leg, 1914. Prif Ddarn i Gor ddim dan 2o o rbif. I MarneUa.isê "Gwlad y Bryniau," Gwobt-, R2 Os. Od.  j Rhaglen yn barod diwedd Chwefror, pris Id. yr un, drwy'r post lid., i'w cael oddiwrth yr Ysgrifenydd:— D. J. DAVIES, Gwyddfa, Church-street, Ammanford. COWERTON EISTEDDFOD MAY 23, Male Voice Choir, £ 25; Mixed Ohoir, L]2; CliiJdren's Choir, £10; Solos (each) £ 2 2s. and Cl Is.; Cliildren's Solos, 10s. 6d. and .55. Programmes now obtainable, 2d, post free, from the general secretary, Mr. W. T. Morgan, Ivy Cottage, Gowerton. Public Announcements. 1 TO INSTRUCT, TO ELEVATE, AND TO AMUSE. White's PR EM IER r'" ICTURE ALACE. TOP OF THE ARCADE, AMMANFORD. Under the Management of Mr. S. J. Powell. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd., 1914. In response to the request of numer- ous patrons, the management has decided to revert to Two Perform- ances on Mondays and Saturdays, at 7 o'clock and 9 o'clock. Other evenings of tho week at 8 o'clock. JOHN STORY Popular London Character Actor. Presenting Studio. from famous Plays and Novels. EDITH BUTLER Brilliant Lady Flautist. I STAR FILMS: PRICE OF EVIL. A Society Drama turning on. a Woman's (rambling Habits. AFTER DEATH. I A Thrilling Story of a Politiclail, wbo to escape Jmprinlllent goes through experiences of an exciting nature. AN UNSEEN DEFENCE. How tho patJIoOO of a song 8a,ved a Sentinel's Life. Popular Prices:—Pit, 3d.; Children, 2d. Balcony, 6d. Children, 3d. Children's Matinee on Saturday at 3 oclock p.m. Admission, Id. and 2d. White's To be Opened in a "'t' -.J    ?'' ? ?-   c:o ,c Few Days. 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. GO AND SEE "THE PICNIC," (by J. R. Thomas), as performed by tho BOYS' CHOIR of the COUNCIL SCHOOLS, at the DRILL HALL, GORSEINON, On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28th. The Miscellaneous Items will make you laugh. Conductor: MR. W. G. WALTERS. Accompanist: MISS EDITH FRANCIS. 'r ':In Open at 7. To commence at 7.30 p.m. Front Seats Is. Second Seats 6d. Proceeds towards Piano and Library Fund LI. and T. BULLIN, HEATHFIELD MEWS, SWANSEA. MOTORS CABS ALWAYS READY. Telephone Number, 65. ¡ Meffrftphio Address; Bailie, Swansea. Publip Announcements. Poole's PICTORIUM. AMMANFORD. GRAND POPULAR DRAMATIC WEEK. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. and during the week. Mondav. Tuesday and Wednesday, ONCE NIGHTLY AT 7.30. MATINEE, TUESDAY, at 11 a.m. The Melodramatic Prodnction Syndicate present their No. 1 Company in SEXTON BLAKE, DETECTIVE. Specially adapted from the stories ap- pearing in the "Union <1.ilek" and tho "Penny Pictotial." Sexton Blako and Tinker. A thrilling play in 4 acts depicting the adventures of this popular pair. Thursday, and Friday ONCE NIGHTL1 at 7.30. Saturday, TWICE NIGHTLY at 7 and 3 AFTER MIDNIGHT. and P.C. WILLIAM SPEARING. Dramatised from th<< stories appearing "Pluck. Both thefe dramas played by a first- dass London Company. POPUL AR PRICES: 6d. Is. and Is. Gd. WHAT HAPPENED TO A FAIRY No. o. A Letter to the Princess. The continuation of this popular seriea will be presented on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. | GRAND SPECIAL PICTURE M ATINEE Saturday Afternoon at 2.30. PALACE GLANAMMAN. Marager Ilr. W. J. BARNES. Piotures & Variety Week commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. 1914. Doors open at 7; commencing at 7.30. A K Two Performances <T\ A 0.40 Saturday ?U I THE PALATE VAUDEVILLE INCLUDE— FRANK MAURA THE MEXICAN WONDER. The Great Foot Juggler and Equilibrist the World bar, ems seen. ALSO GEO & 0LGA In their original Vocat Comedy Act. STAR PICTURES— Monday and Tuesday, DISOWNED BLOOD We d nes d ay and Thursday? I THedOdl'llSEL Friday and Saturday, THE INTRUDERS The most Refmed a ria 17 p-to-Date Entertainment in the District. Other Pictures changed Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday. P°BICC" 6d., 4d., and 3d. Picture Palace PONTYBEREM. Thursday and Friday, Feb. 19 a-iikl 20 STAR PIOTU RES— THE MISER, A production worth swing. "2,000 feet long. DEMONYTE, The Most sensational picture yet pro- duced. Saturday. February 21st., 1914, The Famous Picture, entitled GRANDMOTHER'S LAMP A Picture you should not miss. 3,000 feet long. Thursdays aud Fridays, doors open I 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 PRtCES 9d., Sd., & 4d. I Early doors, Is., 9d., and 6d. I Children in charge of parents at half- price.