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Ptibiic Announcements. I iITU TRBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF I makgaal CEMETERY AT GOITRE, PORT TALBOT. ERECTION OF BOUNDARY WALLS A-ND FENCE WALLS. THE ACAftGAM URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL are prepared to receive TENDERS for carrying out the aboYtl JVorks. Plans and Specifications may he seen Had Bills of Quantities and Forms of Irender obtained on and alter the 20tll inst. on application to the Surveyor, Mr. John Cox. Port Talbot, on payment of a deposit of X2 2s., which will be returned on receipt of a bona fide Tender. Sealed Tenders endorsed Tender for Cemetery Boundary Walls to be dp- livered to the undersigned on or before Saturday, the 30th day of January, The Council do not bind themselves to "coopt the lowest, or any Tender. By Order, D. E. JONES, Clerk to the Council. Port'Talbot, January, 1915. I To the Overseers of the Parish of Neaith in the County of Glamorgan. To the Clerk to the Licensing Just/ices for the i Division of Neath. To the Superin- tend-ent,of Police for the Division off Neath. I MORGANS DAVID of 1 Gordon Yillas, Alv.Tdore. in the County of Glamorgan DO Hereby gtve you notice that it is any intention to apply to the General Annual Licensing fleeting for the Division of Neath to be. holclen at the Court. House, fteath on the 5th day of February next for a license under the Gaming Act 1845 to keep premises for Public Billiard inlaying such premises being known as Whittingtxm Place, Tonna, Neaith, afore- Said. Given -nnder my hand this 6th day of January 1915. MORGAN DAVID. fo the Opereeesrs of the Parish of Neath in iine County <of Glamorgan. To the Clerk toithe licensing Justices for the Division of Neath. To the Superin- tendent of Police for the Division of stable of Neath. I MORGAN DAVID of 1 Gordon Villas, iA*berdaxe in 4be Count v of Glamorgan DO Hereby give YOU notice tb»t it is tty intention to apply to the General Annual Licensing Meeting for the Division btf Nratiubo be holden at the Court House, Neactb on ithe 5th day of February next for a license under the Gaining Act 184.; to keep pTfflrriises for Public Billiard JTayrng FAICia -premises being fsit.ua.ted al Station Rood, Crynomt, Neath, aforesaid. Given under my hand .tIut'. 6th day of lanuary J915- >1 ORGAN DAVID to the OwrseerS of tie Parish of NeatJb -in the Owinly of Glamorgan. To ib,- Clerk to £ be Licensing Justices for the Divdaton of Neath. To the. Superin- tendent, of Police for the Division of Neath. I MORGAN DAVID of 1 Gordon vma, 19-bordoore-in the Countv of Glamorgan DO Hereby give YOU NOTICE that it is r Inv intention to apply to the General AunnA Licensing Meeting for the Division ef N æth to be hodden at the Court House, I Neath on the 5th day of February next j for a. licence under the Gaming Act 1845 j J to keen premises for J'ubüc Billiard Playing STIch premises being known as The Old Drill Hall, Britcnferry in the Cownty of Glamorgan. Given under my hand this tiih day of Sanuarv 1915. MORGAN DAVID. I To the Overseers of the Parish of Neath j in the County of Glamorgan. To the Clerk to the Licensing Justices for the Division of Neath. To the Chief Con- stableof Neath. I MORGAN DAVID of 1 Gordon Villas, Abordure in the Countv of Glamorgan DO HEREBY GIVE YOU'NOTICE that it is loy intention to apply to the General A tmual Licensing Meeting for the Division or Neath to be holden at the Court House, Neutii on the Sth day of February next for a license ui^rler the Gaming Act 1845 to keep premises for Public Billiard Playing such premises bt,j nt known as SnminertieM Place Neath in the County of Glamorgan. Given under my hand this 6th day of 3a«iuarv 1915. -ITOP,GAI\' DAVID. EISTEDDFOD GENEDL. AETHOL Y PLANT j GLANAMMAN. MAI 13, 14S a'r 15, 1915. Te-stunati j'w cael oddiwrth— J. JENKIN MORGAN. (Glan Berach), Glanamman, Carm. [APPRENTICES IN H.M. DOCK- — YARDS (14-16) AND HOï ARTI. FICERS IN THE ROYAL NAVY (15-16). FORTHCOMING EXAMINATION.-lsr MARCH. The Date specified is the LatÐt at which applications can be rercived. They muft tte"made on Forms to be obtained, with particulars, from the Secretary, Civil j Service C oninjission, Burlington Gardens, 3-ondon, W. 1! Picture Palace, Pontyberem. tfTEEK COMMENCING JANUARY 18th. USUAL II EXCELLENT SHOW f ) OF PICTURES. POPULAR MJIOES: 4d., Gd., and 9d. j Tfrarsday, Doors Open at 6.45, to eornmence at 7. Saturday, Doors Open 6.30, to commence at 6.45 and 8.45. MATINEE Thursdays at 4 c deck. Id., 2d., and 3d. Educational. I PRESWYLFA SCHOOL, I NEATH. FOR BOYS AND G!RLS. Pupils are Prepared for MATRICULA- TION and Other Examinations. PRIVATE COACHING IX ALL SUBJECTS. Re-Opening of School, January 19th. Particulars may be obtained on apply- ing to— MRS. E. A. TONNER, B.A. (Honours), Rugby Avenue, Nealh. Rugby Schools, Neath. llIGIJ-CLAS BOARDING AND DAY SChOOLS FOR GIRLS, WITH KINDER- GARTEM AIsD PREPARATORY CLASS FOR LITTLE BOYS. University and Art Exams, with Success. Special Classes for Postal and Secretarial Requirements. Student Governess Wanted. RE-OPENING JANUARY 18th. Principals: The Misses WILLIAMS. Assisted by Efficient Governesses. PORT TALBOT COUNTY- SCHOOL. NEXT TERM BEGINS ON MONDAY, JANUARY IStli. ENTRANCE EXAMINATJON t FOR NEW PUPILS SAME -AT For Prospectus apply to the Head- =a-qter. or ta- M. TENNANT., Clerk to the Governors, MINE Manager' Surveyor's, Inspector's, J. and FiromeVs Examinations. Gandi- dates successful*- prepared. Write for Book of Exam. Questions.—(D.Lj Cambrian Min- I ing School, Porth. I MR. ANEURSN RES, F.B.C.O., A.R.C.tt' Organist New Bethel Chapel, CWMAMMAN, Gives in Pianoforte and Organ Playing, Harmony, Counterpoint, Orfchsstration, &c. Pupils prepared for R.C.O., R.A.M. and R.C.M. DIPLOMAS and Cttbfr lUxwrn i-sf-cl Examinations. ¡ For terms apply to— LLWYN NEUADD, Y GARMENT. Carm. _OU- FOR SALE. FOR SALE, good Gaa Cookej1, nearty new. For partioulara apply R. B. llarriis. "Herald" Offioe, Fort Talbot. 268A1-16 MOTOB HEARSE, laterst design, low pri. easy terine; also,Light Glass Hearsee and Funeml Cars; photos free; write for I>artl culars.—Mare tons, 24, Bradfcrd^tre<jt, BirminKh?m. ? I A TSAOTOS and, Tr?n?r and S?e?m BcH?r -?- for Sale, or Hire fur a period.—For particulars apply Cycle," Neath Gazette, ^ea-th. MISCELLANEOUS.   T\TANTED, Four Tons of Mangolds; to be 'f de Live red at ?eath Railway St-?Mon.— Apply Mr. ?orgaj? Auctioneer, Neath. LADIES' Hair Coombiiigs Wanted.—Value by return. Any qu;Lutity.-liorrocks, 32a, Portland Street, Brighton. WAR ON RATQ ? ROD!NE Rat WifMK UK nfUO. !?cnm? ?c?n i;weep iu one night. Dead vermin dry up. Absolute ex- termination guaranteed, ,,1{t r.nd deadly. 'I'ins. 6d., F, 2/ n b. post. ti.-lIARLgy, Clu11nist. Parth. A;1cuts:- E. H. Gri?atlis, Bridgend; T. J ltees, Skewen; R. D. Morg-an, Maeatef?. MONEY. SPECIAL and Important to Eesponsible Persons requinng ImmwiTate Caiii Advances. < £ 20 to -1.3,000 advanced on Shares, life Policies, Jewellery, Incomes under Wills, or security of any descrip- tion. Advances also made without security upon Not- of Iland 'alone. Those desir- ing Cash fjhould apply at once, tatin re- quirements, wbeu, it approved, business completed in 24 hours. Special Terms for Farmers. No 1I1!poibilitiœ Advertised, but Straight Dealings Guaranteed. No Fees. Call, Write, or 'Phone (Cardiff 4«7), Actual Lenders. Chsirlos; Stevens. Ltd., HAYES IJUILDT.NGS, CARDII i £ 10 to ZEIG,OOO. TO LEND, by the Oldest West of Eng- land Firm, F. LAWRENCE, Ltd., on Written Promise to Repay. Life Policies, Fvmiture, Farm Stock, or other Security. Principal Remains or can be Repaid by Easy Instalments.. Promptness and Privacy. A Gentleman will call and ha.nd you Cash at your house if desired. Dis- tance no object. Do not expose your requirements locally. White, Manager, "VicTOR HAMILTON, DON CHAMBERS, WINE STREET, BRISTOL. OCULIST&' & HOSPITAL I Prescriptions receive our H careful attention, accurate S grinding of Lenses being B 1 guaranteed. Our prices 8 1 are 'moderate, consistent with accuracy and Best Workmanship. i I We have our own plant, and can ra supply the majority of Special is Lenses within a few hours. H F.C. WALTERS, F. S M C jj If Oxford S:t" Swansea I | (Nearly (>Pp-ite National Schools.) H I jljVo Qualined OptMians are in B atttendAnce. and ti?eir skilled is $5 services are at your diSposaL' S Trade Announcements. I No. 12. o. iz. ) To tell you that this is the age I of new invention is to ssv a very old thing, but still there is room I to improve, and the man that has struck oil (as the Yankee says) lately is the man that has in- vented the Whistling Kettle. Harries Bros. Ironmongers, AMMAN FORD I have a good stock; one on demonstration daily. It is specialty useful to those that use Gas Stoves. It gives a whistle when the water boiis. This is one of a hundred things that we sell to keen your expenses r down, and to swell your banking account. In fact, all things that we sell more or less ars in this direction. Call and hear the whistle, and the first thing you will ask, What is the pric,,? And the second thing you will do is to buy it. j t THE TROUSERS THAT WON'T WEAR OUT. ABSOLUTELY HOLE PROOF. jCUARAKTK^. JOR ax ■ MONTHS. A WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH EVERY PAIR FOR SIZES FOR BIG AND SMALL. BUY TO-DAY. AKE CLOTHIER, Wi; ER STREET, ABERAVON I HERBERT STRONG, Pianoforte & Organ Tuner and Repairer, and Player-Piano Expert, II 3. Christina. Streets f SWANSEA. Tel. 245 Docks. Late of Gwynne H. Brader I CHEAPEST SHOP IN TOWN! I In ariour &'Bedroom Suitesi ALSO BEDDING. I AT SALE PRICES. ALL AT SALE PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED. KINDLY GJVE ME A CALL. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE. D. J. DAVIES Complete House Furnisher, (CORNER SHOP;. The Parade, NEATH. r L" TT ell, INEATH AND DISTRICT BILL-POSTINE, CO., ADVERTISINC CONTRACTORS OWDerr. oi al the Principal Hoardings in NEATH aad DISTRICT. For Terms, etc., apply:— MANAGER, 1 5, London Road, Neath. Public Announcements. NOVY OPEN. BATHS, PORT TALBOT- MR. JOHN GROOM'S CP.IPPLEAGE AND FLOWER GIRLS' MISSION. The Council of the In ..ti-Ui-tion hm" placed at the ser\ ice of the < iovernment, on Ijehalf of the sick and wounded, the Sanatorium, Hospital, mill Firry Beds, to- gether with the sen-ices of the Nnr?ing Staff—and, in addition, to receive twenty- o- lose their life in the service of their country. This Institution has now mn) Orplums, 300 laillled, I Blind, and Crippled in its Homes and under i? care. All this has to be main- bined by voluntary contributions and the sale of Flowers. Your presence, help, and interest are earnestly desired this Floral Exhibition, the cntin- work of British. ¡ Blind, M-aimed, aud Crippled Girls. Founded in 1866 by John A. Groom. ) FRIDAY,, JAN. I ——-?.?——— ? ? FRIDAY, JAN. 15, TO SATURDAY, JAN. 23 (inclusive). A GRA?D AR'J??HIAT. FLORAL EXHIBITION AND SALE IN AID OF THE BLIND AND < RIPPLED GIRLS. The Exhibition will remain open from 11 a.m. till 9 p.m. daily. The Council of the Institution earnestly appeal for your help at this time of National Crisis. As the employment of these girls tutirelr depends on the Sale oi the Flowers, your Purchases will be greatly aopreciated The Rooms will be tastefully fitted up as a Iiiige Floral Exhibition. The Flowers are an exceedingly close copy of Nature, and will afford pleasure to visitors!, as showing the skill of these poor Crippled Girls. A CONTINGENT OF BLIND AWD CRIPPLED GIRLS WILL BE PRE- I SET EACH DAY MAKNG FLOWERS, The Flowers are very Suitable for Millinery, Dining Table and Drawing ° ii Room .Decorations, and are made cj" Linen. Lawn, and Silk. NO PAPER USED. M CSIC EACH A PTERN OOX AND EVENING. Afternoon Teas and Refreshments may 1k> had Each Da,v. Proceeds go to Institution. ADMISSION FREE. Far- To avoid overcrowding, all Chi ldren under 16 will be charged 2d. each. for which a Flower "will be given. — Good News to Amman ford & District | Do you realise the importance of having a Qualified Ophthalmic Optician in your midst? If so, then waly go away. There are Quacks in every profession, but when any doubt exists as to the ability of the eyes to do the work, they may reasonably be expected to do, Consult a Properly Qualified Optician. Don't entrust your most valuable possession—the Eyes- to the tender mercies of the Quack. The Qualified Optician re.lifee on highly accurate and sensitive instruments, and in the hands of a skilful operator they are infallible. Listen to the following genuine testimony of Mr. John James, the popular i Miners' Agent I have great pleasure to inform you that the spectacles you provided for me are giving every sat Maction. It is a pleasure now to read and write with I a clear vision, and no trace of strain and pain. Your careful method of testing and the results derived, are in every respect satisfactory. Yours respeetfulli, JOHX JAMES. J- HOW It LtS, F.S.V;!U., F.I.O.;l.I:mdon (from Dr. Max Coque, London^' Qualified Ophthalmic Optician, will attend Every Friday, Mrs. Williams, Hill's Crescent Restaurant, College Street, Ammanford. Hours: 11.30-3 p.m. *| First-Class BREADj Supplied from our Noted Bakeries Daily, at CHEAP LOAF PRICES, notwithstanding the rise in the price of Flour during war-time. ir i. TME OWEN PHILLIPS ROYAL STORES, THE SQUARE, AMMANFORD. SAILINGS. l8Mlfl&g South & East Africa UMUrc- ROYAL MAIL ROUTE. CASTLE The Cape. NatAl, Trans- vaal, Rhodesia, East I SMC African Ports, Mauri- m<L hus, &c For Sailings and CHier Ii tormation ipply to the Reacf Street, London; or in Swansea T. R. W. Mason and Co., or Bertie Perl-ii.s and Co. WHITE STAR LINE. Liverpool to Australia. MEDIC 12,032 tons. Jan. AFRIC 12,000 tons. Feb. Fares: To Australia, .£21 to £ 32; to Cape I Town, £ 15 156. to J624 3b. These bteamers are twin screw, fitted I with bilge keels. and have be, ppccially constructed for the Colonial trade. Tha accommoda.,tion oomprisea Smoking, Read- ing, and Dining-rooms. Burgooa &ad Stewardesses carried For further particulars, apply to tbe LocrJ Amenta: WHITE STAR LINE, Liverpool; 1, Cocks pur-street, S.NV.; and 3& Leadenhall-street, E.G., London. 1st WELSH (HOWITZER) BRIGADE, R.F.A. • RECRUITS WANTED. Men of good character between th ages of 19 and 38 can now be enlisted for Imperial Service only. Height from 5ft. 4ins. Chest 'measure- ment 34tins. minimum. For full particulars, etc., apply to OFFICER COMMANDING, Depot 1st Welsh (Howitzer) Brigade, R.F.A., Drill HallJ- Swansa. j Public Announcements. NEW THEATRE, PORT TALBOT. Le3.,?e,? and Furneit7. Ac,i-ig A. J. o i ce. Lessee and Manager—F.dward Furneau. Acting M.?ag&r — — — A. J. Noice. BRILLIANT INTELLECTUAL TREAT. 'I' MONDAY, JANUARY 18th. for SIX XIG nT. at 7.0 p.m. Clwo Perforaa- ances Sati.-rdity, ti.45 and 11. HAMILTON STEWA'HT "AN IDEAL HUSBAND." (Ry O^.Ttr I'r.iin the St. James' Theatre, London. 1 DOOR* OPEN 7.1- COMMENCE 7M p.m. PRICES Circle 1/6, Stalls 1/ Pit 6d. Seats can be Booked by Letter, Wire. o»* 'Phone, 4'Por< T.?boi. Box Office open d-'i-y a' the The; i: !•:>(» a.m. to 4 p.m. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING.  j EST. VAI ID TEL.- j i«8(i, I UUn no. iu TH FURNISHER. IE ANDREW BRACEY, o ,W I Furnishing Stores & Arcade, R | v 148-149, Windsor Road, Neath. D I ir" Y A.B. ?vaj!? Li.n?eK of "¡PJ ""tnnity to wish One and All ^Epasot If the SeafOD s Compliments, and to thank his numerous Cus- £ ■■ E tomei s in Town tnti D?tricts for their loyal support dnring n. ?*" another year. a proof that the public ?cow how toappreciate LjF A Honest Value foundation pon which my business is built up. ? "?  Use??t Articies for Presents. n $Ét MY WINDOWS. I j SOLICITED StCHT TESTED SIGHT TESTED <.J??????\????B? StCHT TESTED FREE OF VREE OF CHARGE.   JAMES SCOTT,  OCULIST OPTICIAN, y^E?||SsSK' .12, Victoria Arcade, and Waterloo Strcii, |" ,'j Coat Strc;t, ■ SWANSEA. The Only Scientific Oculist. Optician in Swansea. For Presbopia, Myopia, Uypermeropia, Asthenopia, Astigmatism, or Squint, Ophthalmic Surgeons' Prescriptions Scientifically Applied. Srhools Attended by Appointment. w—P—IIIIII'WI n HI i nawiJBgM—■——aasa^—■■————■—— THESWANSEA MERCANTILE CO. 18 PARK STREET, SWANSEAm. make Cash Advances daily, from ff I S10 to £ 1,000. J 0 i ] ?~n charge unless hnjn,' done. a For further particulars apply- I f! 7*? ch?rgrp nn?ess hn?:n's" done. for farther pM't!<;u!&ra a.pp!y— Strictly private and cocSdentiaL ? H. B. JOMES. Manager. PROF. W. Aa WILLIAMS Fellow of the National (Fowler) Institute of Phrenology), May be consulted daily at his IT'y cjfl Rooms in the VB Victoria Arodae, N?r the Marker Swansea. j Advice  0; PRO mSI OH, 1 OUE HEALTM, lj'L)%v iu ILucuLc  OUR IIYGIE-NIC help you ?ll Llie,opment of IFKALTH aad the ERADICATION ot DJshASK when drugs a.n<l ??? ????,??? B-le?ed to coM??d?M. beta decked -?.CLRABLE" 01 any tori#01 ou- IK ,ou Your cal ??d sdviee a ?AT?RAL andR?TfOX? '?.f? '??? ?- .? 11 your case is a very serious one call any d?y I. e <)1 treatmg It. co? tha.t ?ur rooms are in the ViOTO'm v \)'AT/r ? ?ay-Md? P f W'll' h I i h  ->'    ??'" -Prof. Williams holds the highest credential us a Vht  ?TH?E .?.?T? person in Wales who blb beD personallj- trained to the wor? ht: ? iJ.8 and J. A/. FOWLER. We would h?rtUy recommeadour rea?eM? ???°? t,?\? ?A ??O? NLY 010gist and Hygijst he is as m?ch above oSa- w™ ??- ? ? PhM? beads aa is the skilled medical pract?oi? above tb??.??d?-cJ. OUR NEW BOOK, "REGENERATIVE FOOD AND COOKERY," IS SOLD AT Is BUY A COPY. IT WILL HELP YOU. a B Estd. 1859. Telephone—Central 314. M Telgram5-U Godfrey. MuscseIIers, Swansea. H I GODFREY'S I uu Tr ? jj I PIANOS, ORGANS and I I PLAYER PIANOS I H The Only Actual Manufacturers in the District. ■ ? Our Celebrated Bijou ModfL FnU Iron Frame. Full Trichord. Check ?? Action, 17 Guineas Cash or 8 ,6 monthly. Absolutely unrivalled! B H ORGANS from 9 Gns. Cash. B ■ PLAYER PIANOS from 47 Gns. Cash. ■ HH Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Full Particulars. B GODFREY & CO., Ltd. I I 22, St. He l en's Roa d Swansea. I 22, St. Helen's Road, Swansea. v i
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) WELSH FLANNELS, SHAWLS, SHIRTS, PANTS, HOSIERY. YARNS, etc., At First Cost and Quality Guaranteed go to HOPKIN MORGAN, THE OLD WELSH WAREHOUSE. WIND STREET, NEATH