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Sales by Auction. By Messrs. Wm. & Walter James, F.A.I. LLANFAIR GRANGE, LLANDOVERY. CARMARTHEN SHIRE. (Ten. Minutes' Walk from the Railway Station.) An Exceedingly Important and Unique Sale of Well-Preserved Antique and Modern Furniture, Beautiful and Rare Old China and Ware, Valuable Oil- Pa intings and Water-Colours, Rare Articles of Vertu from Egypt and other Foreign Countries. Messrs. WM. & WALTER JAMES, F.A.I., ARE favoured with instructions from Mrs. Benjamin Evans (who has dis- posed of the Residence) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on ,he Premises as ibove, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. inct FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 9th, and 10th, 1915, the Whole of her Valuable HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Comprising Rare Antique Tudor and other Cabinets, Gate-leg Tables, Welsh Carved Oak Side Tables and Chairs, Shelves and Dressers, Real Old Chippen- dale and Sheraton Chests, several Sets of Chippendale Chairs, Rare Antique Gilt Mirrors and Girandoles, beautiful and Rare Old China and Ware, including tpecimens of Swansea, Nantgarw, Lowes- toft, Old Worcester, Old Crown Derby, Mason's, Spode, Fenton's, Delphf, &e.; Copper and Silver Lustre Jugs, an ex- fen-rive range of Valuable Oil-paintings, including some Old Masters, notably a Do Heem" and a reputed "Wilvon"; Water-colours by Eminent Academicians, f3artolozzi and Hogarth Prints and En- gravings, Books, Plants and Flowers, and a First-Class SIDDELY-WOLSELEY LANDAULETTE, 18-25-h.p., and a Full- Sized BURROUGHS and WATTS BIL- LIARD TABLE, &c. Goods on View Monday, September 6th, iiid Tuesday, September 7th, from Ten to Five, on production of Catalogue. Sale to commence Each Day at Twelve Noon. Terms-Cash. Full Descriptive Catalogues can be had from the Auctioneer, price One Shilling post free. Auctioneers' Offices, 7, Goat-street, Swansea, and Frondeg, Llangadock. By Mr. George Stephens. GLYNCORRWG, CYMMER. NEAR PORT TALBOT. 6ale of a Leasehold Cottage or Dwelling. House. MR. GEORGE STEPHENS T.TAS been instructed to offer for SALE ? bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the JENKINS' ARMS HOTEL, GLYNCOR- RWG, on WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of SEPTEMBER, 1915, at 6 o'clock iu the vening, subject to the Conditions of Sale :o be there and then produced, all that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE OR DWEL- LING-HOUSE, situate and known as No. 4, HEOLY- DOED, GLYNCORRWG, now in the occu- )ation of Mr. Wm. Johnson at the lunar aionthlv rental of < £ 1 6s. The Premises are held under Lease for the term of 99 years from the 29th Sep- tember, 1876, and will be subject to the low apportioned yearly ground rent of 17s. 4d. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at Brondeg, Glyncorrwg, or to Mr. Robert Scale. Solicitor, Maesteg. By Messrs. D. Jenkins and Sons. YSTRADGYNLAIS FAIR GROUND. Sale of Sheep, Pony, &c. Messrs. D. JENKINS & SONS .DAVE been favoured with instructions from Mr. Owen Daniel (late of Hen- glyn-Isaf) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above place (where the animals will be removed from part of Penpont Farm, Palleg, for convenience of Sale. on FRIDAY, SEPT. 24th, 1915 (Fair Day), the following SHEEP AND PONY: 55 Strong Breeding Ewes (all young and lealthy), 23 Ewe Lambs, 19 Wether Lambs in forward condition), 1 Two-Year-Old Pure Mountain Ram, 1 Yearling Ram, 2 Ram Lambs, and 1 Four-Year-Old Moun- tain Pony, 12.2 hands high (fast trotter). Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. The Shop, G.C.G., August 30th, 1915. THE TROUSERS THAT WON'T WEAR OUT ABSOLUTELY Z HOLE-PROOF.  GUARANTEED   MONTHS. IZM A Written j QPHB Guarantee j  with } ?B??  B Every Pai?. ) jB?  S' I MttMi  SIZES FOR ??? 6IG & SMALL. —"  3UY TO-DAY. D.A.REES CLOTHIER, j WATER STREET, ABERAVON Public Announcements. A M MAWFO R D. A Grand Chair EISTEDDFOD will be held at the Palace Theatre on Saturday, Sept. 25th, 1915. President: C. E. Cleeves, Esq., Swansea. Conductor: T. W. Lewis, Esq., M.E., Tirydail. Adjudicators—Music: Dr. D. Vaughan Thomas, Swansea, and Aneurin Rees, Esq., F.R.C.O., A.K.C.M.; Miscel- laneous: J. Jenkins, Esq. (Gwili), and W. Jones, Esq. (Gwilym Myrddin). Chief Choral (not under 35). Blcdeuyn Olaf," XS and Silver Cup (value £ 2 10s.). Children's Choir (not under 25), Cwsg. ty Xoli." R2 and Silver Mounted Baton. Pryddest (150 lines), Belgium," Cadair Geriiedig. Chie-f Recitation, Charge of the Light Brigade," Chair (value £3 3s.). Accompanists: Mr. J. Hurries-Thomas, and MT. Geo. Thomas, A.L.C.M. Programmes post free l1d. Further information may be obtained from the Secretary— MR. D. J. DAVIES, Gwyddfa," Church Street, Ammanford. Treasurer: Mr. David Morgan, Church- street. THE BRITISH FARMERS' RED CROSS and t b L- NATIONAL FUND for WELSH TROOPS A Great JUMBLE SALE will be held at the TOWN MART, LLANDILO, under the distinguished patronage of Mrs. Pryse-Rice, Llwynybrain (President of the Carmarthenshire Red Cross Society); Mrs. Gwynne Hughes, Tregeyb (representing the National Fund for Welsh Troops), Lord Dvnevor, Dynevor Castle; General Sir James Hills-Johnes, V.C., G.C.B.. Dolau- sothy; W. Gwynne Hughes, Esq., Lord-1 Lieutenant for Carmarthen; Col. Gwynne Hughes, Glancothi, Deputy Lord-Lieuten-1 ant for Carmarthen; Mrs. Spence Jones, Pantglas: the Hon. Mrs. Hunter, Aber- marlais Park; J. C. V. Pryse Rice, Esq., Llwynybrain; E. P. Lloyd, Esq., GIan-j sevin; Lieut.-Col. Lloyd Harries, Llwyn- dewi; Mervyn Peel, Esq., Danyrallt. Park; Meuric Lloyd, iq., Delfryn; Herbert Peel, Esq., Taliaris; on SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, 1915, At 11 for 12 o'clock. in aid of the above Funds, when all kinds of Live and Dead Stock, Farm and Kitchen Produce, Fruit and Vegetables, articles of Furniture, and any other thing likely to realise the .smallest amount, will be sold by auction by Messrs. WM. & WALTER JAMES, F.A.I., Hon. Auctioneers. Entries may be sent up to the Date of Sale to the Hon. Secretaries—Mr. W. T. Morgan, Broad Oak, Golden Grove; Mr. David Perkins, Closglas, Llandilo; Mr. Wm. Davies, Briskin, Capel Isaac; Mr. D. J. Davies, Tynpyllau, Crugvbar; Miss B. James, of the V.A.D., Frondeg, Llan- gadock; or to the Auctioneers. I Iefreshments will be supplied at Moderate Charges. PRIZE Drawing in aid of Mr. William Johns, Anwylfaii, Capel Hendreo-The Committee of the above Drawing desires to inform the public that owing to so many duplicates not being returned, they are compelled to Postpone the Drawing until Nov. 30th, 1915.—Isaac Pryce, Secretary. LOST. T OST, on 18th inst., Liver and White Spaniel Dog with speckled legs, white spot. on forehead; answera to name of Billy.' Finder rewarded; detainer proeecuted.- Dorothy Duviee, Osborne House, Uandito. C4-9 FOR SALE. HOUSES for Sale, ?250 to ?2,(XM, at Am- Hm,anford, Llandebie, Derwydd-road, Llandilo, and Llanwrtyd Wellso-Apply Mor- gans, Auctioneer and Valuer, Meusydd Hall, Llandilo. 146A9-17 CHICKENS, 1915 or 1914 hatch, near Jy- C ing, %s. dozen; three months old, 15?. dozen; list breedBo-Hummell, Stratford, Essex. 147A9-17 -UEAP Freehold Farms, Farmhou?, C building, &40 acres, price E3,DM; Farm- house. cottages, 760 acres, £ 4,800; Wiltshire.— 92% Ruttere, Norfolk-street, Strand, London. 127A9-14 WADDINGTON & SONS, V.TD., Station Road. (Opposite the County Schools), PORT TALBOT. We are having a SPECIAL SALE FOR A SHORT PERIOD ONLY prior to the Re-Decoration of our Premises. Genuine Reductions on all Instruments both New and Second-Hand. Organs and Pianos in Stock from X:3 and Upwards, particulars of which we shall be pleased to send Free on appli- cation. WADDINGTON & SONS, LTD., STATION ROAD, PORT TALBOT. MISCELLANEOUS. "V~MAS CHOCOLATE CLUBS.-Any r6()n, X young or old, can earn £ 1 to £ 10 spare time. No outlay. Particulars-? Samuel Driver, Boeston-road, Leeds. A9-3 T A DIES' Hair Coombinge Wantedo-Value L by return. Any quantity.—Horrocka, 32a. Portland Street. Brighton. 105 RATS for 6d.-Mr. Crail, Chemist, An. nan, N.B., writes A customer found 105 rats killed with a 6d. tin of Ro- dine. Rodine" kills quick, leaves no smell: Ii" arms wiped out with a small tin; 6d., 16.. 2s., 3s., 5e.; poet 2d.-flarl-ey, Chemist. Perth. Agents: E. H. Griffiths, Bridgend; T. J. Reea, Skewen; & D. Morgan, Tenders Wanted. N LATII U-NION. TO TRADESMEN AND OTHERS. Thk' Gu/vrdians of the Poor of the Neath Union hereby invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of the undermentioned Articles, to be delivered at the WORKHOUSE, NEATH, and the COTTAGE HOMES, BRYNERCH. respectively, from the 1st OCTOBER NEXT, viz.:— Meat for three months. Groceries for three months. Fldur for three months. Bread for three mont,he. Coal for' three months. t Boots, Slices and Slippers for three months Coffins for three months. Potatoes for three months. Drapery for three months. Clothing for three months. Fiah for three months. Ironmongery for three months. Straw for three months. China for six months. Milk for twelve months. Haircutting and Shaving for six months. Chemist's Sundries for six months. Porter's Uniform. Printing and Stationery for six months. Also Large and Through Coal for the New Infirmary for three months. Contractors are requested to tender according to the Guardians' standard samples, which are kept at the Workhouse, and jgsiy be seen on application being w,ide to the Matron within reasonable hours from the 7th September to the 15th September. Statements of the estimated quantities likely to be required, together with Form of Tender (on which form alone tenders will be considered) may be obtained from me, the undersigned, on or before MONDAY, the (20th inst. ( Samples of the various articles of the Groceries should be sent to the Workhouse, I. and must be.ir a number to correspond with the Form of Tender. Separate Tendfers must be sent for the Workhouse and Cottage Homes, and intend- ing Contractors must adhere strictly to the Form of Tender and not interfere with the wording thereof. All Tenders must be sealed, endorsed, and delivered at my Office not later thin :2 o'clock noon on the 21st SEPTEMBER, and no Tender will be considered if not in my hands by that time and date. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept any Tender in its entirety or any portion of &uch Tender. By Order, HOWEL CUTHBERTSON, Clerk. Union Offices, Neath, 3rd September, 1915. SITUATIONS VACANT. L A N D I L O F A W It UNION. APPOINTMENT OF PORTER. The Guardians of the above Union will, at their meeting to be held on the 11th of September, 1915, appoint a Porter for their Union Workhouse. He will "be Teoxiire(I to perform all the duties prescribed by the Regulations of the Local Government Board and to assist the Master and Matron. He will also have to shave and cut hair for the inmates when required. Applicants must be over 40 years of age, and must state salary required. The appointment will be subject to one month's notice on either side. -I' Applications must be sent so as to reach me on or before the 10th of September, 1915. By Order, R. SHIPLEY LEWIS, Clerk to the Guardians. — ————— 7 ———————— Picture Palace, Pontyberem. COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 6. USUAL EXCELLENT SHOW i OF p I CTU R ES, POPULAR PRICES: 4d., 6d., and 9d. Thursday, Doors Open at 6.45, to commence at 7. Saturday, Doors Open 6.30, to commence at 6.45 and 8.45. MATINEE Thursdays at 4 o'clock, Id., 2d., and 3d. you get personal attention. Our prices are right. We sell Sedgemoor Serge Suitings 42/- to 57/6. W. EVANS & SON, TAILORS, ALEXANDRA ROAD, Opposite Arcade, SWANSEA. OCULISTS & HOSPITAL 4 Prescriptions receive our careful attention, accurate grinding of Lenses being guaranteed. Our Prices are moderate, consistent wtih accuracy and Best Workmanship. We have our own plant and can sup- ply the majority of Special Lenses -1 within a lew hours. C. F. WALTERS, F. S M C Oxford Street, Swansea. (Nearly opposite National Schools). k Two Qualified Opticians tjre in attend- ance, and their skilled services are at your disposal. « Public Announcements. TO LET | AT "———————r"W TO LET A PENGAM GARDEN VILLAGE, RHYMNEY VALLEY. The Largest Scheme of its kind in Wales. A Limited Number of WORKMEN'S HOUSES, all! Semi-Detached Fitted with Hot and Cold Baths, Gas and all Modern Conveniences. Large Gardens. Ideal Situa- tion. Healthiest Spot in South Wales. Convenient for Trains from Blackwood or Pengam. Ample Employment Obtainable in Up-to-date Col- lieries close by. Houses maybe purchased if desired. New School just completed. Shops.—A few New Shops also to be Let or Sold. Excellent Business Centre. Apply to Mr. JOS. EDWARDS, Britannia Villa, Pengam, or to Messrs. WELSH GARDEN CITIES, Ltd., 3, Dumfries Place, Cardiff. Sailings. AUSTRALIA BY THE ORIENT LINE. Under Contract to carry His Majestv's Mails to FREMANTLE, ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, BRISBANE, calling at Gibraltar, Port Said and Colombo. Through booking to NEW ZEALAND and TASMANIA, Tickets interchangeable with P. & !0. Line. Twin se. Stmrs. Tons. London. Plymouth. M settles. Napleg, Orontes-sms Sep M Sep 36 Oct 2 Oct 4 Omra.h 8130 Oct 2:\ Oct 24 Oct SO Nov 1 Osteriey 12129..NOT40 Nov21 Jioir 37 Nov 29 Managers—F. Grekn < £ Co., and ADERfON. ANDERSON & Co. For passage apply to latter firm at 5, Fenchurch Avenue, London, E.C., or to Bertie Perkins and Co., 11, Somerset Place, and T. R. W. Maaon and Co., 2. Mount-st., Swanooa.  South & East Africa UNION- ROYAL MAIL ROUTE. CASTLE The Cape, Natal, ? .— Transvaal, Rhodesia, LINE East African Ports, U*N"E Mauritius, &c. For Sailings and Other Information j apply to the Head Office, 3, Fenchurch S-treer, London; or in"Swan.-ea to T. R. W. Mason and Co., or Bertie Perkins and Co. WHITE STAR LINE. Liverpool to Australia. Fares: To Australia, X21 to £ 32; to Cape Town, £ 15 15s. to £ 24 3s. These bteamers are twin screw, fitted with bilge keela, and have beca specially constructed for the Colonial trade. The accommodation comprises Smoking. Bead, ing. and Dining-rooms. Surgeon and Stewardesses carried For further particulars. apply to the Local Agents: WHITE STAB LINE. J Liverpool; 1. Oockspur-street. S.W.. and 3IL LeadenhaU-street. B.C.. London. Money. IF YOU WANT A PRIVATE CASH ADVANCE Apply to ALBERT E. GASH 6, UPLANDS CRESCENT, SWANSEA, Where any respectable person may obtain a Loan from ,£]0 to any amount without fuss or loan office formalities. No Fees or Sureties are required, and 1 the amount is advanced in full. £10 to £ 10,000. To LEND, by the Oldest West of Eng. A land Firm, F. LAWRENCE, Ltd., on Written Promise to Repay. Life Policies, Fi rniture, 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 it' desired. Dis- tance no object. Do not expose your requirements locally. White, Manager, VICTOR HAMILTON, DON CHAMBERS, WINE STREET, I BRISTOL. THE SWANSEA MERCANTILE CO. (Ltd.) 18, PARK STREET, SWANSEA, Make Cash Advances Daily, from £ 10 to £ 1,000. No Charge unless Business done. Strictly Private and Confidential. For further particulars apply H. B. JONES, Manager. SOUTH WALES TRANSPORT CO' LIMITED. SPECIAL TRIPS BY MOTOR CHARABANC. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th. 1 PORTHCAWL. Leavihg PARK-STREET at 1.45 p.m.. Re- turning 7.33 p.m. Return Fare, 3s. 9d. Children under 12 years of age, Half Fare. Seats may be Booked without extra charge. TeL. 307 Central. Educational. PRESWYLFA SCHOOL, NEATH. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Pupils are Prepared for MATRICULA- TION and Other Examinations. A. Primary Department for Children of Four to Seven Years of Age. Painting in Oils and Water-Colours. Private Coaching in all Subjects. Particulars may be obtained on apply. ing to- MRS. E. A. TONNER, B.A. (Honours), 22, Rugby Avenue, Neath. Rugby Schools, Neath. I HIGH-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS, WITH KINDER- GARTEN AND PlEPARATORY CLASS FOR LITTLE BOYS. University and Art Exams, with Success. Special Classes for Postal and Secretarial Requirements. Student Governess Wanted. NEW TERM COMMENCES SEPT. 15th. Principals: The Misses WILL*A;VBS. Assisted by Efficient Governesses. jWADDINGTON & SONS, LTD., (Established 1838) PIANOFORTE 1 Manufacturers, STATION ROAD, (Opposite the County Schools), PORT TALBOT. We are the ACTUAL MAKERS of the Waddington Pianofortes, with close upon 80 Years' Experience. MANUFACTORY — YORK. We are SOLE AGENTS for the KASTNER AUTO-AMERICAN IN- TERIOR PLAYER-PIANO, STEMS' AUTO Do., .CRAMER PIANOS, ORGANS bv BELL, MASON & HAM- LIN, DOMINION, PACKARD, PUT- NAM, -ind BOSTON. PIANOS from 10s. 6d. PER IOTH. ORGANS from 5s. PER MONTH. DELIVERED FREE OR CARRIAGE PAID to Nearest RAILWAY STATION. Catalogues Free on Application. RAILWAY FARES ALLOWED TO PURCHASERS. Not", the Address:— Waddington & Sons, Ltd. (Opposite County Schools), Station Road, PORT TALBOT. Illustrated Lists and Particulars of Second-Hand Instruments Free on Appli- cation. THE SERVANT PROBLEM SOLVED by Sending the WHOLE of your LAUNDRY WORK to the Alexandra Laundry, Ltd., 11, DE-LA-BECHE STREET, SWANSEA. and relieving the servant of this laborious work. SPECIAL LOW TARIFF FOR LARGE FAMILY WASHINGS. (_ Send Postcard, or Telephone 593 Central, J for Representative to Call. THE STOCK EXCHANGE. NOTICE. MEMBERS of the STOCK EXCHANGE are NOT ALLOWED to ADVERTISE for business purpose6 or to i6eue Circulars or Business Communications to persons other ihan ttieir own Principals. Persons who advertise 68 Brokers or Share Dealers are Not Jdembets of the Stock Ex- change, or in any way under the control of the Commmee. Members ieaumg Contract Notes are re- quired to uae ewh a form as will provide that the words "Aember of the Stock Ex- change, London," shall immediately follow the signature. A List of Members of the Stock Exchange who are Stock end Share Brokers may be eeen at the BarthoJoatew-lane entrance to the Bank of E,ngland, or obtained on appli- cation to— EDWARD SATTERTHWAITE. Secretary to the Committee of the Stock Exchange. Committee Room, The Stock Exchange, London. Public Announcements. NEW THEATRE; PORT TALBOT LESSEE AND MANAGER — — EDWARD FURNEAU. Monday, Sept. 6th, and During the vreek. Gore On-lpv's Company in George Edwardes' Sr.cce-wful Musical Comedy from Daly's Theatre, London— THE CINGALEE FULL CHORUS AND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. NEXT IVEEK.-Afonday, Tuesday, and Wednesday—" Bought and Paid For," from St. James' Theatre, London. Thursday, l-'ridav, and Satirdtv-11 The Girl on the Film." PRICES OF ADMISSION— Private Boxes <8eat J), Circle, Orchestra Stalls, Pit Stalls, Pit. 106. 16 1/6 1/ 6d. Reserved Is. 9d. Reserved Is. 9d. Reserved Is. 3d. Do(/i.-> Open 7.15. Commence 7.45. Early Doors 7. Early Doors 3d. extra. ————— =», Est. 1880] NEATH & DISTRICTS [Tel, 110 1 FURNISHING CENTRE. ANDREW BRACEY, 148-149, Windsor Road, NEATH, The Baby Carriage Specialist. Show of Window   /M ?// ?? N?? S/???. ?' L??M? A?? k ?r.?. • J SIGHT TESTED SICHT TESTED CHARGE. CHARGE* £ T\ AMES scott, OCULIST OPTICIC-, z Victoria Arcade, and Waterloo Strseg. Coat Street. SWANSEA The Only Scientific Ocu list optician in Swansea. For Presbopia, Myopia, Hypermeropia, Asthenopia, Astigmatism, or Squint Ophthalmic Surgeons' Prescriptio-s Scientifically Applied. or SquinA Schools Attended by Appointment. PROF. W. A. WILLIAMS J§S#\ Fellow of the National (Fowler) Institute of Phrenology), |K-g. May be consulted daily at his MB Rooms in the Victoria Arcdae, Near the Marked, Swansea. For Advice upon SELF-CULTURE, Choice of TRADE or PROFESSlOt44 HEALTH, flow to Secure and retain it OUR HYGIENIC METHODS will help you in the development of HEALTH and the ERADICATION of DISEASE when drugs at.d OPERATIONS fail you. If you have teen declared INCUKABLh of any form of diseaw, we shall be pleased to consider your case, and advise a NATURAL ditd RATIONAL mode of treating it. If your case is a very serious one, caJl any day but Saturday-our busy (lay-and pleaee note that our rooms are in the VICTORIA ARCADE (Near the Market). "Prof. Williams holds the highest credentials as a Phrenolotiet, and is THE ONLY pexsoi. in Wale6 who has been personally trained to the work by L. N. a& J. A. FOWLER. We would heartily recommend cur readers to consult him. Aft a Phrenologist and Hygieniet he is as much above the ordinary lecturer and examiner of heads a6 is the skilled medical practitioner above the quack."—Vide Pswas. OUR NEW BOOK, "REGENERATIVE FOOD AND COOKERY." IS SOLD AT Is. BUY A COPY. IT WILL HELP YOU. r;t'k.f:1;4' }:l'{.f: Tdegram5: Godfrey, Musicsellers, Swansea." ESTD. 18$9. ttt H Telephone: Central aH. HB Hj The Three Essentials of a Good Piano*  I THE GODFREY PIANO ■ may be cited as one of the few pianos in which these qualities S's are ideally combined. THE TONE OF THE GODFREY I IS is noted for its brilliancy, combined with a rare and mellow 8M sweetness. S THE TOUCH OF THE GODFREY I gin-s a sympathetic and adequate response to every demand |H made upon it. S THE DURABILITY OF THE GODFREY B R5 is ensured by the care which is exercised in the selection of g| the material to build it. I DO NOT CHOOSE A PIANO UNTIL YOU R I HAVE SEEN AND TRIED A GODFREY. 1 Hj CATALOGUE AND FULL PARTICULARS POST FREE. —— || GODFREY 9. CO LTD 22, St. Heln's Rd., JCMMEY&CO..LTB.. ? g .ï '} .1<!E{.¡.:<:t{:: .tJ,: ;t::¿:j:ti:t1,t: .f+}i;f