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fHuscellatteotiiS. I, — GO TO ALFRED PRITCHARD, FURNISHING & GENERAL IRONMONGER, 2, CROSS ST., (Opposite Town Hall), ABERGAVENNY, Telephone No. 39. FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS of every description. A Large and Splendid Stock to select from. Bedsteads, Bedding, and Spring Mattresses, Mangles, Wringers, and Washing Machines, Best quality Enamelled Ware, Brushes of all kinds, Door Mats and Scrapers, Curbs and Fire Brasses, Fenders and Fireirons, Galvanized Baths & Buckets, Saucepans & Kettles, Kitchen Chairs and Tables, Electro- Plate, Table and Pocket Cutlery, &c., &c. A Great Reduction in Lamps to clear. All Goods marked in Plain Figures at Rock-Bottom Prices. MARMALADE MACHINES FOR SALE OR HIRE. PLEASE NOTE.—Special attention is given to alllkinds of Repairs. KINDLY NOTE ADDRESS AS ABOVE. THOMAS & SONS ARE NOW MAKING THEIR EARLY SPRING SHOW OF THE NEWEST IDEAS IN Costumes, Gowns, Blouses, Ladies' Neckwear, &c. Special attention is drawn to our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT which will be found to contain all the latest models. SPECIAL SHOW WEEK COMMENCES MAQGH 16th when a visit to our Showrooms is cordially invited. DURING THE WEEK WE SHALL HAVE ON SHOW THE LATEST SHAPES IN THE CELEBRATED I1i- 1iiiiii I iiiiiiiii 1 I 11 iii?? — NO. a CORSETS. r 11 11 I iiiiii I I 1 I III Ili hw t I.- 11 Id These Corsets are made in styles to suit all ifgures, and are perfect fitting. GOLDEN FLEECE, ABERGAVENNY. LADIES' Umbrellas Re-covered FROM 2/ I GENTLEMEN'S, from 2/3. ——— i R. J. HARRHY, I 5, HIGH STREET, ABERGAVENNY. I BUSINESS ESSENTIALS. TYPEWRITING AND DUPLICATING. Legal work, specifications, letters, statements, &c., typed intelligently and promptly. Ex- cellent work guaranteed. Duplicating of personal circular letters, trade Usts, &c., a speciality. Any number of type- written copies of documents provided. ACCOUNTANCY AND AUDITING. Systems of Book-keeping for different busi- nesses provided. Trading and Profit and Loss Accounts and Balance Sheets prepared. Periodi- cal Audits efficiently performed. Accounts prepared for Income Tax and other purposes. R. H. JACKSON. Fern Lea, Hereford Road, Abergavenny. SEEDS, MEALS, CHAFF, HAY & CORN. For any of the above you should try T. REES, CROSS STREET & CASTLE MILU, Who has Stocks of NEW AND RELIABLE Garden SMds, Home-grown CIon, Seeds, Rye Grass, and all AgrieuKurtl Seeds, Feeding Meals, Cakes, Artificial Manarat, May and Chaff, at Special Pricesfto Cash Customers. Iii All Meals stocked are Locally Ground. ^"Mfa-LavaT <?S??X?8)v? ? S <??y?B CREAM SEPARATOR. An ?f?' ?FT? itC?J??AWXii EXTRA PROrlT ofir.. on EACH COW i: "ALFA LAVAL" Serarat(?r, C.. 7' ",hie!. ¡:r'(''¡I<re'\ In,)e L[lI:('1' tb:,n  on ?a? CREAM SEPARATOR. und Jahonr ONE AND A HALF MILLIONS SOLD. Fixed in any Dairy on One Month's Free TriaL Agents: DAVIES & JONES, Raglan Works, Rag- lan 3. R. BOUNDY, Ironmonger, Abergavenny. MAINDIFF COURT GARDENS. PALM SUNDAY. G. C. WILLIAMS, F.R.H.S Begs to announce that he has a GRAND COLLECTION OF PLANTS AND FLOWERS Suitable for PALM SUNDAY. Wreaths, Crosses and Cut Flowers at most reasonable charges. Intending Customers will oblige by placing their orders early. The Hot Houses are now open to the public. An inspection invited. WESLEYAN CHURCH. SMvicM on Sunday nut, at 11 and 8.30. &ALES bv auction. JAMES STRIKES SOI), 4 CHADWICK. (Members of The Auctioneers' Institute), AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, Estate, Land and House Agents. SALES conducted of House Property, Estates, Timber, Machinery and Plant, Shares, Agri- cultural & Trade Stocks, Furniture, Pictures, Plate. and all Household Effects. VALUATIONS made for Probate, Tenant Right. Mortgage or Sale, and for the Transfer of Hotels and other businesses; Licensed Victuallers' Accounts kept and Stocks taken. Gauging. 8ALES JOE FAT & STORE STOCK in Aberga- venny Cattle Market every TUESDAY, AND l FAIR-DAY, commencing at 9-30 a.m. STATES Managed and Benta :Collected. Mort- gages negotiated. ALES of Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Ac., in the Cattle Market, everytFair Day at 11 a.m. INSURANCES of all kinds effected in leading Offices Register kept of Farms, Country and Town Houses to Let or for Sale. Telegrams, Tomkins, Abergavenny." Telephone, P.O., 24. OFFICES Frogmore Chambers, ABERCAVENHY. GOLDEN LION HOTEL, EBBW VALE. JAMES STRAKER, SON, & CHADWICK are favoured with instructions from Mr. T. Webber, who is relinquishing his posting business, and going in for motors, to Sell by Auction on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8th, 1914, at 2.30 p.m., his Valuable HORSES AND CARRIAGES, including Pair Greys, Pair Blacks, and Five other Posting and Carriage Horses, together with Hearse, Landaus, Wagonettes, Brougham, Waggons, Carts, Hansom, and a valuable collec- tion of Double and Single Harness. Catalogues may be obtained from the offices of the Auctioneers, Abergavenny. PRELIMINARY. HEREFORDSHIRE. JAMES STRAKER, SON, & CHADWICK will offer by Auction, at an early date, the following FREEHOLD FARMS:- Lot 1.—GREAT BIRCHES, Grosmont. Lot 2.-HOELDALBLRT, Grosmont. Lot 3.—LITTLE WALKMILL, Ewias Harold. Lot 4.—TROTHLAND, Garway. Lot 5.—YEW TREE, Garway. The whole comprising an area of over 600 Acres. Particulars as to Lots 1, 2 and 3 may be ob- tained from the Auctioneers, or MESSRS. GABB & WALFORD, Solicitors, Abergavenny or as to Lots 4 and 5. from MR. W. M. CHADWICK, Estate Agent, Frogmore Chambers. CATTLE MARKET, TUESDAY NEXT. JAMES STRAKER, SON, & CHADWICK will Sell for a well-known local Breeder. a well-descended Young SHORTHORN BULL Pedigree at time of sale. Further entries respectfully solicited. M0NT4GUE HARRIS, Auctioneer, Valuer, House and Estate Ascent. Telegrams: Montague Hams, Abergavenny." Telephone: P.O. 41. SALES conducted of all kinds of Property, Agri- cultural and other Stock, Timber. Furniture, Ac. WEEKLY SALES OF FAT & STORE STOCK in the Cattle Market, Abergavenny, every TUES- DAY AND FAIR DAYS, commencing at 9-30 a m. VALUATIONS ior Probate or Mortgage, and for the Transfer 01 Licensed Premises. PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE in Estate Manage- ment. Rents Collected. All Insurances effected. Offices: Lion Street, Abergavenny. HILL FARM, GROSMONT. 3 CATTLE, 50 SHEEP, 3 HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, GEARING, &c., together with Six Tons well-ended HAY (to go off), also 100 Acres GRASS KEEP to the 2nd February, 1915, which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS will Sell for L Mr. James Watkins (who is giving up farming) On MONDAY, MARCH 30th, 1914. Sale at i o'clock sharp. Auctioneers' Offices Lion Street Chambers, Abergavenny. HEREFO RDSHIRE. PARISH OF EWIAS HAROLD. VALUABLE FARM & LANDS FOR SALE. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS has received instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, On TUESDAY, 21st APRIL, 1914, At 3 p.m. precisely (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced), ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM AND LANDS situate as above, and known as LOWER HOUSE FARM, Ewias Harold, now in the occupation of Mr. Ernest Cowley, the whole containing in all 46 Acres or thereabouts of choice Arable, Meadow and Pasture Land. For further particulars and orders to view, apply to the Auctioneer, Lion Street Chambers, Abergavenny or to MR. STEPHEN W. WATKINS, Solicitor, Pontrilas. 1- PERCY WIBBERLEY. AUCTIONEER, VALUER, EATA rE AGENT and INSURANCE BROKER. Telegrams: Wibberley, Auctioneer, Abergavenny. P.O. Telephone: No. 142. SALES conducted of all classes of PROPERTY, FURNITURE FARMING STOCK, GROW- ING TIMBER and OTHER EFFECTS. VALUATIONS made for all purposes. INVENTORIES tllken and checked. TRADESMEN'S BOOKS Audited. LARGE EXPERIENCE in all classes of INSUR- ANCES for FIRE, LIFE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.THIRE PARTY. 'PLATE GLASS, INFOAL MARES, TRADESMEN'S HORSE 3, &c WEEKLY SALES of FAT. and STORE STOCK in Abergavenny Market every TUESDAY and FAIR DAYR OnICJBø :-Liob Street, (over Bakery Shop.) Abergavenny. THE PANT FARM. CROSS ASH, THE GRAIG. (About midway between Abergavenny and Mon- mouth on the Ross Road). SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING kJ STOCK, comprising: 7 Good Working HORSES, 15 Hereford and Cross-bred CATTLE, 50 Cross-bred EWES & LAMBS, together with the usual collection of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c., On THURSDAY, 9th APRIL, 1914, for Mr. Hy. Jones (who is leaving). For details see posters. Sale at 2 p.m. PERCY WIBBERLEY, Auctioneer, Abergavenny. BLAENAVON FAIR DAY. MONDAY, APRIL 13th, 1914. MR. NICHOLAS MORGAN will Sell by IV< Auction at the VICTORIA YARD, PRINCE STREET, BTAHNAVON, under the natronage of the Blaenavon and District Farmers' Association, the following LIVE STOCK AND OTHER EFFECTS, which include: 20 HORSES, 6 COWS with Calves, 8 FAT AND STORE CATTLE, 5 CALVES, 40 SHEEP, 20 PIGS, Carts, Brakes, Traps, Harness, Oil Tanks, &c. Further entries respectfully solicited. Auctioneer's Offices; Lion St., Abergavenny, jfor ?a?. and Gambo, GARDEN Barrowa, Ladders, Carta and Gambo, \jr -Watkins, Wheelwright. Mardy, Mon. FOR Sale, pedigree yearling Hereford Bull. JD Fit for service.—Apply, Powell, Court, Llan. thewy Rhytherch. FOR SALE Scotch Up-to-Date seed potatoes. One J* year on local soil.—Watkius, Grove Farm, Llaufoist. FOR Sale, Sittings of pure bred White WyMidottef, FWbite Lehorn8, Orpingtons, Minorcas.-Day, Frogmore Street, Abergavenny. A FEW secondhand Sewing Machines in good working order, to clear, cheap.-Davies, 44, Park Street, Abergavenny. PIANO by Bord (Paris). Used very little. Ex- JL cellent coadition and tone. Cash offers invited. Seen at any time.—Jay, 8, Merthyr Road, Abergavenny. ANCONA Eggs from beautifully mottled typical birds, prolific layers, grass runs 3/6 per doz. infertiles rtplaced.-Willeox, Wyndham House, Abergavenny. L'OR Sale, Freehold, Western House, Western Road; eight rooms, bathroom h. & c. and w.c.; garden and lawn.—Apply, Owner, on premises. PIGS Given GIP Keep from Worms, Cramp, JT Fits, grow fast, fatten rapidly 3 lbs. ls.- Saunders, Cross Street, Abergavenny. 1912 DUO Cycle car. Two-seater, 8 horse- -Lt7jL/? power J.A.P. Engine, magneto ignition. Hood, Screen and Lamps, all complete. In thor- oughly good condition. Any trial given. Owner forced to Bell.-Apply, Powell's Motor Garage, Aber- gavenny. RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES R. and BEETLES greedily eat Hamson'a Reliable Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prices 6d., IS., as. 3d., and 3s. 8d. Postage 2d.- G. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Abergavenny H. Shackle- ton, Chemist, 9, Cross-street. Brynmawr A. M. Jones, Chemist, 74 King St. CrickhoweU: Kirkland. IMPORTANT to Mothers. Fvery Mother JL who values the Health and cleanliness of her Child should use Harrison's Reliable" Nursery Pomade. One application kills all Nita and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Hair. In Tins, dd. and gd. Postage id. Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by all Chem- ists. Insist on having Harrison's Pomade. Agent for Abergavenny: — H. Shackleton, Chemist, 9, Cross Street. Brynmawr A. JrI. Jones, 74 King Street. Crickhowell: Kirkland. GREY HAIR permanently and speedily re- stored to its original colour by using Harrison's Hair Colour Restorer. It is not a dye, but by natural mean9 acts as a restorative. Contains nothing injurious, and is beneficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, price is. 6d. (postage 3d. extra). Manufacturer G. W. Harrison, Hair Specialist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Abergavenny H. Shackleton, Chemist, 9 Cross Street; Bryn- mawr A. M. Jones, Chemist, 74 King Street. ijíø Itt. TO Let, 1 of Blorenge View, Belmont Road, from June 24th.—Apply, J. 0. Marsh, Ab-rg&venny. COMFORTABLE Sittingroom and Bedroom to let for two young men.—P.V., Chronicle Office. TO LET with immediate possession Bedwellty ViJ1a, North Street, Rent X25.-Apply, W. F. Miles. Northleigh, Park Road. — TO LET with immediate possession, Albert Villa. 1 Albert Road, Abergavenny. Recently in the occupation of Miss Lloyd.-Apply, James Straker, Plas Derwen, Abergavenny. TO Let, Panteg Farm, Llanbedr'Crickbowell. 68 acres with rights of hill. Immediate possession —Apply to the Tenant. INGLESIDE, Monmouth Road, at reduced rent. -L —Apply to Edwin Foster, Bella. Vista, TO Let, Nos. 1 and 2, Derri View, Frogmore JL Street, from March 25th. Used for the last 20 years as a Dress-making establishment.-Apply, Marsh, Abergavenny TO Let, No. 1. Harringhay Terrace, Brecon Road, -L from M arch 25th next.— For particulars, apply to Fred R. Britton, Frogmore St. ABERGAVENNY. To Let, Main Street double- Afrouted shop, with old established Fancy Bus- iness attached. Kent £ 50 with option of lease. Stock and fixtures by valuation.—Apply, Straker, Son and Chadwick. TO be Let, on or before September 29th as a lock. up shop (at present known as the Town Bazaar) No. 4, Blenheim Place, Frogmore St., Abergavenny in present occupation 25 ycarB.-Apply, Town Bazaar, Frogmore Street. HOW to Purchase a House with the help of the JLJL Terminable Mortgage Loan Policy of the Scottish Temperance Life Assurance Co., Ltd. The loan being cancelled in event of borrower's death.— Particulars from the Resident Secretary, Gloucester Chambers, Newport. Wattteto. A Lady wishes to place & young girl, ondpr 15. AFond of chi)d)cn.—D.J., C'/trontc? Office. WANTED, a Good Girl for farmhouse.—Apply, M., Chronicle Office, Abergavenny. OFFICE Boy wanted.—Hod gens and Cunliffe, Solicitors. \\rANTED, smart young Errand Boy.—S. J. VV Ruther, Fish and Fruit Stores. APPPENTI'JE.—Smart Youth wanted for front ?t shop.—Downes, House Furnisher, Frogmore Street. WANTED, at once, Boy for pony and garden, T V and make himself ustful.—Write, Z., Chronicle Office. WAN TED, General Workman for Newton Farm, VT Bwlch. Good cottage end garde n,-Apply, Williams, Newton, Bwlch. WANTED, good Cook-General; three in family W good wages. — Mrs. Charles Davis, Bryn Redyn. WANTED, good General; combine plain cooking; W aoothfr?irtkept. State age and wages, with references -Mrs. Cooper, 7, Caeraa Crescent, New- port. WANTED, Cowman-Gardener; good milker; W must understand all stock, also kitchen garden, and live out in cottage wages 22s. a week.- Apply. Mr. Hanbury, Nant Oer, Abergavenny. DRif,SSMAKING. -Wanted, shortly, an ex. perienced Shirt Hand, also good Assistants and Apprentices.-L. A. Rogers, 13, Frogmore St., Abergavenny. APPRENTICES. Respectable and intelligent Youths wanted to learn Carpentry, also Masonry and Bricklaying.—Apply, Fobter and Hill, Contractors. WANTED at once, Workman for small farm. TV Mnat be good milker.—Apply, stating wages and reference, Davies, Steps, Llanwenarth. WANTED, a young girl as General, just Jeft VV school preferred. Two in family.—Apply, Mrs. Jones, Grove Villa, Clytha. Mon. WANTED, capable Gener.l Servant, with know- ledge of plain cookin Four in family. No waahing.—Mra Cole, Pontrilas, near Hereford. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. AN Architect and Surveyor, having an old astab- Alished practice, has a vacancy for a well. educated youth as pupil.-Address, "Architect," c.o. J. G. Bishop, Esq Solicitor, Abergavenny. WANTED, a Storeroom Woman. not under 23 Tf years of age, to assist the Housekeeper in catting out patients' clothing. Must have knowledge of dressmaking. WageB to commence at £22 per annum (subject to the provisions of the Asylum Officers, Superannuation Act, 1909).-Apply person- ally to the Medical Superintendent, Monmoathshire Asylum, Abetgavenny. AUSTRALIA oSera paM?gee to: (i) Farm Ahands with recent uperleace. ?8. (a) Youths 16 to 20, ?7. (3) Women QomeatJea (single), iy—Apply for forms stating qualifica- tions to: Australian Agevcy, 50, Parliament Street, London, S.W. toot or iltrapeb. LOST, March 12th, black faced English Ewe' JLj marked P and large notch in right ear.-Apply Paxton, Wernddu. LOST, between Abergavenny waterworks and North Street, on Sunday lant, Silver Handle off lady's umbrella. Finder rewarded.- Apply, Lyme- croft, North St. LOST, black and tan Welsh Terrier. Answerwto JLj the naMe of Jack. Detainer prosecuted.— McCraith, Great George Hotel, Abergavenny STRAYED to Blaenowy, Llantillio Pertholey, last September, a Welsh Ewe. If not claimed within 21 days will be sold to defray expenses.-T. Powell. Centers. Monmouthshire County Council. I TENDERS are required for Cleaning and J_ Painting the following County Bridges :— x. Over the Canal at Newbridge. 2. River IJbbw at Newbridge. 3. Sirhowy River at Pontllanfraith. 4. Gas Works at Abertillery. 5. George Bridge at Beaufort. 6. Argoed Incline at Argoed. 7. Bedwellty Pits at Tredegar. 8. Kemeys Bridge over the Usk on the Usk and Abergavenny Road. In accordance with the specification to be seen at the offices of Mr. William Tanner, F.S.I., County Surveyor, Newport, on and after March 24th, 1914. Sealed Tenders to be sent not later than 12 o'clock on Saturday, April 4th, 1914, to the County Surveyor. Separate prices for each bridge to be stated. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (Signed) H. STAFFORD GUSTARD, Clerk. fRtscellaneous. u n -7. Penpergwm Benefit Draw. w INNING NUMBER 691. King Henry Vlllth's Grammar School, Abergavenny. THE ANNUAL PRIZE-GIVING will be -L held at the TOWN HALL, ABERGAVENNY, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL ist, at 6.30 P.M., when THE REV. PREBENDARY PROSSER has kindly promised to distribute the Prizes. Parents and others interested in the School are cordially invited to attends FRED. BAKER GABB, Clerk to the Governors. Borough of Abergavenny. PAYMENT OF GAS ACCOUNTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all J?j outstanding accounts for Gas, Hire of Stoves, Fittings and Residuals, as rendered to 31st December, 1913, must be paid to the Collector, at his Office, No. 1, Town Hall, on or before Tuesday, 31st March, 1914. Proceedings will be taken against all persons in arrear after 31st March. W. LLEWELLIN, Town Hall, COHECTOR. 25th March, 1914. Abergavenny Union.  the Undersigned, hereby give Notice that I 9 the AUDITS for the half-year ended the 31st day of March, 1914, of the Accounts of the above-mentioned Union and of the several Parishes therein, and of the Accounts for the year ended the 31st day of March, 1914, of the Parish Councils or Parish Meetings for the Rural Parishes in such Union and of any Joint Com- mittees appointed in whole or in part by such Councils or Meetings, will commence at the Board-Room of the Guardians of the Poor of the said Union, at Abergavenny, on Wednesday, the 15th day of April, 1914, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this 25th day of March, 1914. (Signed) R. G. WOODYATT, District Auditor of the Herefordshire Audit District. King Henry Vlllth's. Grammar School, Abergavenny., County Intermediate School for Girls, Abergavenny. THE AUDIT of the Accounts of the above -L Schools for the year ended 31st March, 1914. will be held by R. G .Woodyatt, Esq the Auditor appointed by the Local Government Board, on Wednesday, the 15th day of April, 1914, at 10.30 o'clock, at 32, Monk Street, Aber- gavenny. The Accounts are deposited at the Offices of the Clerk, 32, Monk Street, Abergavenny, and are open during office hours to the inspection of all persons interested for seven clear days before the Audit. FRED BAKER GABB. Clerk to the Governors of the above Schools. POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant JJ\ to the Provisions of the Telegraph Acts 1863 to 1911, that His Majesty's Postmaster General, having obtained the consent in that behalf of the body having the control of the street or public road between the School, Llan- over, and the Carpenters Arms," Llanvihangel- nigh-Usk, intends to place a Telegraphic line over and along the said street or public road and for that purpose to erect and maintain posts in and upon the same under the powers con- ferred on him by the said Telegraph Acts. By command of the Postmaster General. The Superintending Engineer, Post Office Telegraphs, Cardiff. 19th March, 1914. Christadelphian Synagogue. LION STREET, ABERGAVENNY, SUNDAY NEXT, MARCH 29th, 1914, At 6.30 p.m. Subject: "The Song of Moses and of the Lamb;" when will it be sung, and by whom? A cordial invitation extended to all. Seats Free. No Collection. Abergavenny Basket Works H. MARSHALL, Wholesale & Retail Manufacturer and Importer of British and Foreign Baskets, Wicker Chairs, Fralls, Ac. Full-sized Wicker Chair, strongly made, from 4/6 each Ditto Beautifully Upholstered 6/6 „ Cheapest in Town for Che F. t bers' an d Market Basketg, Clothes Baskets, Butchers' and Market Baekets. Fancy Baskets, Railwaymen's Baskets, &c. Call and inspect at Workshops, LION STREET, or MARKET HALL every Tuesday. SHOPS SUPPLMEO. BOOK-KEEPING, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COM. MERCE, AND OTHER COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. A thorough knowledge of these sub- jects can be obtained in three months by adopting the efficient courses of individual instruction provided by R. H. JACKSON (Fellow of Society of Commercial Teachers), Fern Lea, Here- ford Road, Abergavenny. ifliscellatteous. Monmouthshire Education Committee. APPLICATIONS are invited from suitable young Girls, who are 18 years of age or over, for posts as Supplementary Teachers at the Pwlldu Non-provided School, near Blaen- avon, and the Llanwenarth Ultra Non-provided School, Govilon, near Abergavenny. Forms of application and copies of the scale of salaries may be obtained from T. G. J AMES, Director of Elementary Education, County Council Offices, 25th March, 1914. Newport, Mon. NOTICE. THE Van-Man, Jolm Charles, is not in our employ. Our Collectors wear the Com- pany's Caps. Your orders will be esteemed, and have the best attention of The Abergavenny Steam Laundry Co., MERTHYR ROAD, ABERGAVENNY. Telephone, 146. You may buy a car of greater ostentation but not of greater service. Considered coldly as a business proposition, the Ford has no competitor. Considered as a means to pleasure and healthy recreation it has no superior. Buy it because its a better car. Inquire what our car has done and is doing. Runabout E125. Touring Car 2135. Town Car JE180. All prices at Works, Manchester. DAVIES < £ JONES, FORD SPECIALISTS, RAGLAN. PARK BUILDING ESTATE. Garden Plots to Let from 20/- per annum. Apply, GWATKIN BROTHERS, 42, Cross Street, Abergavenny. COLISEUM ABERGAVENNY. RKBIDKNT MANAGKB WALTER F. GLOVER. MANAOIKO DIRECTOR RICHARD DOONER. MONDAY, MARCH 30th, 1914, and During the Week Special Engagement of the 3 ORIGINAL DANCING MADCAPS, In their Refined Vocal and Dancing Speciality. First Visit of DOROTHY MEADE, Charming Ballad Vocalist, in all her latest successes. MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY:— SPECIAL, STAR PICTURE ATTRACTION, entitled PHANTOMS, In Three Parts. A Selig Masterpiece: and acknowledged to be one of the Most Exciting Pictures ever filmed. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY:— Exclusive to the Coliseum. A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE. In Three Parts. Full of snappy Sensational, Dramatic and Sporting situations. Don't miss this sensational Picture. Followed by the usual selection of Keystone Special Comedies. LOOK OUT I COMING SHORTLY RAISED FROM THE RANKS" (By Wilson Barrett). "THE HOUSE OF TEMPERLEY" (By Sir A. Conan Doyle). And many others. Exclusive to the Coliseum. ADULTS, ad. CHILDMN, I Z?. j I ADULTS, (Tip up Chair.) acil. CHILDHIW, 3d. ADULTS, (Tip-up Chairs) 8d.. CuiLDKIW, ttd. MUSIC. THE DESIRE AND NEED FOR tT. Music inspires, consoles, educates and refines. The desire and need for it is uni- versal. It entertains and fascinates both old and young. The 'most satisfactory instrument for the home is, of course, the Piano. Almost every home can have a Piano. Almost every child can have the great boon of studying music. If yon do not wish to pay casL, we will deliver one of our fine instruments upon a small first payment-the balance to be paid in small monthly sums while you are enjoying its pleasure. In our Showrooms you will easily find an instrument that will suit you in quality of tone, in design and finish of case, and in the important matter of price. There is not a Piano here that does not bear a repu- tation for excellence and that is not worthy of a place in your home. Come in to-day, if convenient, and we will help you in every possible way to make a satisfactory choice. < < WE MAKE A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR OLD PIANOS. SEND FOR NEW ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS (Post free). If your Piano or Player-Piano is out of Tune or Repair, we shall be pleased to send you a thoroughly competent man, on receipt of your request. Our charges are strictly moderate, and as we have had exceptional experience in Timing and Repairing Work we are confident that we shall be able to give you complete satisfaction. HEINS & Co., Ltd. PIANOFORTE MERCHANTS, ABERGAVENNY.