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Sales by Auction. PRELIMINARY. AN IMPORTANT SALE OF Freehold Agricultural Properties will take place at an early date, unless disposed of by Private Treaty. J. STRAKER, SON & CHAD WICK, Auctioneers & Estate Agents. CLODOCK, HEREFORDSHIRE. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been I instructed to Sell by Auction at the ANGEl. HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, subjeet to Conditions of Sale, on TUESDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1918, at 3 p.m., in Two Lots, All those Valuable FREEHOLD FARMS. situate as above and known as TREWERR" and LLANDEE and containing in all an area of 192 Acres or tkereabouts, and being in the respective occupations of Messrs. Thomas Lloyd and Robert George as yearly tenants. For further particulars, with plans and orders to view, apply to the Auctioneer, Abergavenny or ta the Vendor's Solicitors, Messrs. IVENS, MORTON & MORTON, Kidderminster. 9 „ PARTRISHOW, BRECONSHIRE. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been instructed to Sell by Auction at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, on TUESDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1918, at 3 p.m., subject to Con- ditions of Sale, all that VALUABLE Freehold Farm and Lands known as TYREWEN FARM situate as above and containing in all 98 Acres or thereabouts, with suitable Home and Build- ings, aId being in the occupation of Mr. Chas. Price as yearly tenant. For further particulars and orders to view, apply to the Auctioneer, Abergavenny or to the Vendor's Solicitors MESSRS. HODGENS & CUNLIFFE, Abergavenny. TY HUNT-Y-BWLCH, CWMYOY LOWER, MON. MS Capital RADNOR SHEEP, viz. 40 very pretty Ewes, 1, 2 and 3 year old 40 Theave and Wether Lambs 125 young Wethers. 13 well-descended HEREFORD CATTLE, viz.: 4 young Cows in calf, 1 Barren Cow, 3 It-year- old Heifeie, 1 i-i-year-old Bullock, 4 weaned Calves, 5 HORSES & COLTS, viz. Powerful Cart Mare, 7 years old Black Mare, rising 5; Black Gelding, rising 4; Promising Horse Sucker, Promising Filly Sucker. Collection of Agricultural Implements and Tools which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell for Mr. Charles Davies (who is retiring) on THURSDAY, 24th OCT., 1918, at i p.m. sharp. ABERGAVENNY. Valuable Freehold Property For Safe. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will offer for Sale by Auction, at the ANGEL. HOTEL^ABER- GAVENNY, on TUESDAY, the 22nd OCT., 1918, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to the Common Form Conditions of the Mon- mouthshire Incorporated Law Society and Special Conditions to be then read), the following FREEHOLD PROPERTY namely All those FIVE FREEHOLD MESSUAGES AND GARDENS situate and being Lts, 19, 21, 23, 25 & 27, Moont Stred, Abergavenny, now in- the respective occupations of Messrs. Lewis, Pugh, Nicholas, Bethel and Clissold, it very low l'ems. Far further particulars, apply t. the Auc- tioneer, Abergavenny, or to MESSRS. HODGEN6 & CUNLIFFE, Solicitors, Abergavenny. ABERGAVENNY. Valuable freelwld Property For Sale. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.AJ., will offer for Sale by Auction at the ANGHL HoTEL, ABER- GAVENNY, on TUESDAY, the 22nd OCT., 1918, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to the Common Form Conditions of the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society and Special Conditions to be then read); the undermentioned Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY viz. LOT I.-All those TWO FREEHOLD SHOPS AND PREMISES situate and being NOS. 40 & 41 Frog more Street, Abergavenny, now in the occupation of Mr. S. Foxhall and Mr. T. Harrhy respectively, at rents amounting in the aggregate to ?32 1 os. od. per annum. The Landlord pays rate« and taxes. Ta ^T 2^An that FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE AND PREMISES known a." No. 47 Mill Street, Abergavenny, now in the occupation of Mrs. Didcot, at the monthly rent of £ 1 4s. od., the Landlord paying rates and taxes. For further particulars, apply to the Auc- tioneer, Abergavenny, or to MESSRS. HODGENS & CUNLIFFE, Solicitors, Abergavenny. CATTLE MARKET. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will offer for Sale on TUESDAY, OCT. 22nd, 1918, a "-year-old MARE, 15.1, and HORSE COLT. Good worker in trap and saddle. The property of Mr. Goff Morgan. TREBINSHUN FARM. I mile from Bwlch and 2 miffee from Talyllyn Station. IMPORTANT DRAFT 6TOCK SALE. MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL & CO. have re- ceived instructions from Mrs. Watkins to Sell by Auction at the above place on MONDAY, the 2ist OCTOBER, 1918, a draft oi the Farming Stock as follows SHEEP.-25 Kerry and Welsh Ewes, 40 Cross Kerry Lamb6- CATTLE.-3 Hereford Cows in forward con- dition, 3 Hereford Heifers with theircalves at foot, 3 two-year-old Heifers (barren) and in good condition, 2 do. very fresh, 2 Yearling Heifers, 7 Yearling Steers, 5 Bull Calves. HORSES.—A grand Shire Gelding, 5 years old, an excellent worker excellent Shire-Geld- ing, 3 years old, also a good worker I two-year- old Shire Filly; two-year-old Shire Colt. Luncheon at 12 noon. Sale at 1.30 sharp to suit trains and motor 'bus. t THE FARM, SKENFRITH. 7 miles from Abergavenny and Monmouth. MR. PUGH (who is Jetiring) has instructed RENNIE & JONES to Sell by Auction WITHOUT RESERVE on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1918, the whole of his Valuable LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, including 62 Pedigree-bred HEREFORD CATTLE, viz.: 19 Grand Young Cows and Heifers withu Bull and 6 Heifer Calves and in calf, 25 Rare Steers and Heifers 18 to 30 months old, and the Pedigree Bull Priam (31847). 3 Valuable Shire Bred CART MARES, ris ng 3, rising 4, and n years old two in foal. ?YearMng Wether Sheep I A UseftÙ éollction of AgncMKtrai Implemeats {| 137 Acres of GRASS KEEP (tp Feb. 2nd next). < Sales by Auction. 11 Acres of WHEAT and OATS (in straw). 11 Acres of Mangolds. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Monmouth, Chepstow, Coleford, Newport and- Usk. Luncheon (free to. buyers) at 12. Sale at i o'clock prompt. THE FARM, SKENFRITH. 7 miles from Abergavenny, 7 from Monmouth. MR. PUGH (who is retiring) has instructed RENNIE & JONES to Sell at above, absolutely without reserve, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1918, the whole of his Valuable Uve and Dead Farming Stock including a Grand Herd of 81 Pedigree-bred Hereford Cattle, viz.: 19 Grand Young Cows and Heifers, with 11 Bull and 6 Heifer Calves, and calving in good season 25 rare Steers and Heifers from 18 to 30 months old, and the Pedigree Bull Priam (31847). 3 Valuable Shire-bred Cart Mares, viz. Roan Mare, about 16-2 hds., 11 years, in foal to Blackbrooke B"onny Lad Roan Mare, » rising 4 years, 16.2, in foal to same horse (both good workers) Two-year-old Roan Mare> ,worked in chains.. 6 Yearling Wether Sheep. A useful General Collection of Agricultural 'Implements. 137 Acres Grass Keep in 10 convenient lots. 13 Acres of Oats in straw. 8 Acres of Wheat in straw. 11 Acres ofmangaids. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Monmouth, Chepstow and Coleford John H. Rennie, at Newport and Usk. Luncheon at 12. Sale at i o'clock prompt. f" Wanted. IMPROVER or Apprentice Wanted,—Taylor, Boot Repairer, Castle-street. WANTED, a Kitelienmaid.-Apply Andrews, Aberbaiden, nr. Abergavenny. GENERAL Servant Wanted.—Mrs. Montague Harris, North-street, Abergavenny. WANTED, Milk any quantity.—Apply Hales, 68 King-street, Brynmawr. WANTED, capable General must be strong wages, £ 24.—Y.Z., Chronicle Office. WANTED, Furnished House; two or three sitting, four or five bedrooms.—Dr. Beckton, Chronicle Office. OATS Wanted, also Damaged Grain of any kind, for spot ca.sh.-Offers to P 85, Western Mail," Cardiff. WANTED, Lady Help (twd- in family or ex- perienced General, all duties.:—Mrs. Davis, Maesyffynon, Caerphilly. WANTED, immediately, good General two in f,imily.-Coxon, Melvin, Brecon-road, Aber- gavenny. GENTLEMAN wants comfortable Sitting Room and Bedroom.—Terms, etc., to F., "Chronicle" Office. WANTED by a well-educated Young Lady, position in a Grocer's Shop, or office; age 181-. —M.C., Golf House, Llanfoist. STEAD & SIMPSON, LTD. Require a smart Lad, whole time or after school honrs good wages to suitable lad.—Apply Frogmore-st. WANTED, Young Girl as General Servant; quiet, comfortable home.—Mrs. Raywood, Ashfield House, Griffithstown, Mon. BAR-GENERAL Wanted at Wolverhampton, 17 to 20 good home.—Apply Mrs. Millichamp 27 Chapel-road, Abergavenny. COOK-GENERAL Wanted immediately ex- perienced good references essential.—Mrs. Vaughan Richards, Ashfield, Albany-road. WANTED, good convenient Cottage, about i mile out of Abergavenny. Apply W., Chronicle Office. WANTED, General; family three plenty liberty, .easy place. Wages,. £ 20. Fare paid. —The Bungalow, St., Julian's Park, Newport. —* ——. —.— — — HOUSE Wanted, in or very nea? to Aberga- venny. Rent dbout £ 30,—Address J-R-, Chronicle Office. WANTED, a strong Boy to attend to Cattle, &c. one leaving school might suit. Apply, Roberts, Llanellen. MOLESKINS, Rabbits, &c., Wanted. Highest prices by return.-W. G. Stamford, 53B, Aldersgate Street, London, MOLESKINS, Rabbits, Feathers, Horsehair, etc., Wanted.—Send for prices, H. Stuart & Co., Albion Buildings, Aldersgate Street, London, E.C. i. WANTED, you to know the best time to plant Broad Beans, from October 21st to November 14th. The best variety Seville Long Poi." New stock just arrived at Fraser's. WANTED, a strong, respectable Girl about 18, fond of children and able to milk.,—Apply Mrs. Langford, Orchard House, Pentre, Aber- gavenny. WANTED, Two Generals for business house (Drapery) age 18-23 comfortable home fare paid to London.—Apply Mrs. Lewis, 51 High-street, Harlesden, London. WANTED to Purchase, Ladies' and Gentlemen's and Children's Second-hand Clothing best prices given will call on receipt of post card. —Apply, Mrs. Jackson, 4 Chapel-road, Aber- gavenny. WANTED, immediately, experienced Coat and Aodice hands in Dressmaking Department. Also Apprentices in Drapery Establishment.— Apply, Thomas & Sons, Golden Fleece, Cross- street, Abergavenny. MONMOUTHSHIRE.—Experienced Market- Gardener (Man or Woman) Required capable of training pupils intensive cultivation commercial experience. Also Under-Gardener —Reply, giving full particulars to D.R., Chronicle Office, Abergavenny. To Let. THE SHOP, 18 Monk-street.—Apply to The Hall, Windsor-road. FURNISHED APARTMENTS Sitting-room and Bedroom good cooking and attendance. —Apply S.S., Chronicle Office. LODGINGS for two young ladies or young men or Sitting-room and Bedroom.-Apply M., Chronicle Office. TO LET, Shop and good Dwelling House, Frog- more-stfeet, low rent.—Apply 6 Hereford- Road. TO LET, Furnished, November te February, comfortable warm House good supply hot water; gas fires. Three sitting-rooms, five bedrooms, bathroom. Nominal rent. Refe- reacei,, Glanydwr, CrickheweM. For Sale. MILK FLOAT for Sale; suit a pony I3hds.— Apply W.G., Chronicle Office. GARDEN BARROWS, Ladders, Carts, Gambos, &c.-Watkins, Wheelwright, Mardy, Mon. FOR SALE, Perambulator, in good condition, £ 2.—Apply J., Chronicle Office. FOR SALE, about 10 acres Coppice.—Apply Major Sanford, Triley Court, Abergavenny. P.E. GANE LTD., 161-2-3 Commercial Street, Newport, Mon., have a Second-hand Depart- ment well worth a visit of inspection. GENUINE ANTIQUES of merit now in stock- Chairs, Chests, Screens, Gent's Wardrobe, etc. —Gane Ltd., Furnishers, Newport.. MAGNIFICENT 7ft. Brown Oak Sideboard- would cost to make at least £Iso-for 455.- Gane Ltd. ANTIQUE Rosewood Dwarf Bookcase, 8ft. long, 15, and many other second-hand bar- gainso-Gane Ltd., Furnishers, Newport. FINE 6ft. Walnut Bedroom Suite with large Pedestal Toilet Tables and finely carved. To-day's cost, ft60. Our price, £ 76 ios! od.— Gane Ltd., Commercial Street, Newport. THE CHALLENGE PIANO at 48 guineas is excellent value and much under ordinary Hire System charges on the" Litt e by Little Purchasing Plan.—Gane Ltd., House Fur- nishers, Newport. > FOR SALE, Invalid Chair medium size well upholstered with American leather. What offers. For particulars, apply G. S., Chronicle Office. BASIC SLAG.—We can supply to Monmouth* shire Stations on Government terms, 4 tons and upwards. — Apply, stating quantity, station and delivery month, J. P.^Harvey & Co., Ltd., Kidderminster. BASIC SLAG.—We can supply to Monmouth- shire Stations, on Government terms, 4 tons and upwards. Apply, stating quantity, station and: delivery month.—J. P. Harvey & Co., Ltd., Kidderminster. KA EGGS a week with Karswood Spice. Then  t 18 eggs a week without it. Then back again to 54 eggs a week with Karswood, was the experience of a poultry-keeper last winter. Moral Never leave Karswood off. Packets 2td" 7id-, 1/3.—Jeffreys & Son, Corn Mer chants, Frogmore Corn Stores, Abergavenny MEGGS a week with Karswood Spice. 5 4 Then 18 eggs a week without it. Then back again to 54 eggs a week with Karswood, was the experience of a poultry-keeper last winter. Moral: Never leave Karswood off. Packets 21d., 7|d., I/3.-A. J. Wibberley, Corn Merchant, Lion Street, and 50, Cross- street, Abergavenny. 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 means acts as a restorative. Contains nothing injurious, and is beneficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, price is. 6A. (postage 6d. extra). Manu- facturer G. W. Harrison, Hair Specialist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Abergavenny H. ShacMeton, Chemist, 9" Cross Street Brynmawr: A. M. Jones, Chemist, 74 King Street. Lost or Strayed. LOST near Abergavenny, Radnor Ewe marked W on hip.—Price, Crwys, Monmouth. LOST from Blaengavenny, Eight' Welsh Ewes pitch mark R on right side, red paint mark on back of head.—Gwillim, Henllan, Cwmyoy. FOUND neaf Govilon, Silver Discharge Badge. Owner can have same on stating number.— G.H., Chronicle Office. LOST on 15th, between Abergavenny and Tre- dilion Farm, white-faced Lamb; blue paint on head, pitch mark D on rump.-Da-vis, Court-Morgan, Abergavenny. -LOST in Abergavenny Market Oct. 8th, Grey- faced Ewe; pitch mark J.D. on rump, dot red paint on back.—Apply J. Davies, Par- sonage, Llanthewy Skirrid. Miscellaneous. George Davies, deceased. "VrQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all XN Creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of George Davies, late of Beechcroft, Abergavenny, Retired Engineer, who died on the 28th day of August, 1918, are required to forthwith send particulars in writing of their alaims or demands to us, the undersigned, on behalf of the Executors of the Will of the said deceased. And all persons imdebted to the Estate are required to pay their debts to us on behalf of the said Executors. I Dated this 2nd day of October, 1918. | I GABB & WALFORD, I Solicitors, Abergavenny. In the Estate of John Watkins, deceased. ALL Persons having any claims against the J"TL Estate of John Watkins, late of the Building, Longtown, in the County of Hereford, Farmer, deceased, who died on the 23rd day of July, 1918, are requested to. send particulars thereof to the undersigned, who will also receive all accounts due to the Estate. Dated this 1St day 0f October, 1918. GARDNERS & HEYWOOD, 11, Nevin Street, Abergavenny, Solicitors to the Administrator. LlaneHy, Llanwenarth, Llangenny and Llanfoist Ploughing Society, 1918. THE 5'ST ANNUAL COMPETITION in? Tin connection with the above Society will! take place on THURSDAY, OCT. 31st, 1918, on TV GWYN and LITTLE DUFFRYN FARMS, GILWERN. HEDGING at TYRARGOED. President: W. GOWKR ANDREWS, Esq., J.P., Aberbaiden. The usual OPEN and LOCAL CLASSES. There will also be a Special Class for LADIES' PLOUGHING. All Entries Close and entrance fees paid to the Secretary, or tiny Member of the Committee' taking an entry, on TUESDAY, OCT. 29th, 1918. The Prizes will be awarded at The Beaufort Arms Hotel, Gilwern, same evening, at 7 o'clock- Schedule of Prizes can be obtained f1-om E. MORGAN,. Secretary, Tyr Factory, Govilon, Abergavenny. All profits (if any) together with JZ 2s. added by the Society will be given to the LocAl. RED CROSS FUND. The sum of ^55 3s. i id. has been given during the last three years. NIGHTINGALE, 3 Stow Hill Newport. MAGNIFICENT NEW PIANOS Abottt Half-price. Best in the world at lowest prices. Miscellaneous. THERE CAN BE BUT ONE Furnishing Firm in Newport and district which is correctly described as the LARGEST and BEST. But there are several who claim to be outh. THE COURSE for the buyev in such circumstances is to pay a visit of inspection to the firms claiming to offer the super advantages of selection, PRICE and QUALITY. ( This is the convincing and conclusive proof of supremacy to the bayer, and to such a visit we invite you. As an item of interest in this connection we-beg to say that at the moment of writing this advertisement we have ACTUALLY IN STOCK THE CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE. ,1 I NINETY FOUR BEDROOM SUITES of different patterns, ranging in price from Twenty to Two Hundred Guineas, and affording a range of choice and price sufficient I to satisfy every requirement. Other departments for the display of CARPETS, DINING and DRAWING ROOM FURNISHINGS are equally stocked, and intending purchasers are invited in their own interests to make at tour of inspeotion through our Showrooms in which every article is marked at CASH PRICES and in plain figures. When we say that the total length of these rnnma THE UNCONDITIONAL INVITATION. -0 I IS OVER A QUARTER OF A MILE it will be seen that such a visit is likely to be of the greatest interest and advantage, « and such visitors will not be asked to purchase. P. E. GANE, LTD., v 161=3=3, Commercial Street, 1 NEWPORT. OVER 1,000,000 FOR ABERG-AVENNTT. "r HAVE over 1,00,000 BULBS direct from British Growers, purchased first -L hand, which will be cleared at low prices. Order ear l y. Tulips, Nar- cissi, DaRbdils, Crocus, Soowdrops, Freescia, Anemones, Ranunculus Scillas Iris, &c. Bulb Bowls in variety. Largest stocks in town. ose ABEBGAVENNY. ? C-' 0 FROGMORIE STPEE;T, I ABERGAVEN'NY S EtD STORZ& t '(r?!?\r!/t' ? ABERGAVENNY.' ??j FLOPJST AND ALWAYS FRASER'S. Golden Fleece, Abergavenny The quality and value of our Goods for AUTUMN WEAR AND WINTER REQUIREMENTS is the best obtainable. SPECIAL DISPLAYS OF FURS, RAINCOATS, COSTUMES, MILLINERY, JERSEYS, HOSIERY, EIDER DOWNS AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WEARING APPAREL AND HOUSEHOLD LINEN. THOllAS & SONS, 59 Cross St., Abergavenny. Miscellaneous. _? ARMY BOOTS. ?? Each pair carefully selected. 8ni C? u:l any amount of hard wear. Thoroughly repaired and as good as new. Will out- ??\? ? last two pairs of ordinary boots. Mie- ?\&!s? Ø< fits gladly exchanged. 9/6. Postage 9d, (2 Pair!! 18/-), (Or a very superior C quality at 14/6). (2 Pairs 26/6). Laces 3<j_ pev pair.. Send P.O. and size, or call and select a pair. Sizes 5 to 10.—AKMY SERVICE BOOT STORE, Dept. "G," 1 LANDROCK ROAD, HORN- SEY, LONDON. CHRISTADELPHIAN HALL, LION STREET, ABERGAVENNY, SUNDAY NEXT, OCT. 20th, 1918, I At 6 o'clock (Please note alteration of time). Speaker Mr. A. BYRT, of Bristol. Subject "The Fact that Christ is King of the Jews. COME AND HEAR AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. SEATS K FREE, AND No CO^LECTIOIJ. The Town Hall Working Party's JUMBLE SALE is POSTPONED until further notice. LOOK: OUT FOR The Chain of Pennies TO-MORROW (Saturday). Miscellaneous. Frogmore St. Baptist Church NEXT SUNDAY. Services at ilt & 6,30 p.m. Preacher: Acv. GWILYM DAYIES, M.#. Evening Subject: THE CONDITIONS OF PEACE. Stephenson's Floor Polish. Irish Moss..Pit Oil. Separators. Churns. Repairs and Parts for Separators. Zig Zag Harrows. Plough Shares & it tings Ransomes, Kell, oberts, Hornsby, Blackstone, Howard. ¡ gounoy 22 Frogmore St., I'. I" Abergavenny. Miscellaneous. Ii ABERGAVENNY GAS WORKS. COKE. INCREASE IN PRICE. rSE Price of COKB has been :nCMased to T to <?M. per CWL of 25L per ton to customers within the Borough. Hauling extra according to quantity and distance. Borough of Abergavenny. THE Town Council of Abergavenny invite T TENDERS for the supply and delivert to the Corporation Depot 6 Dozen Scavenging Brooms (sample to be seen at the Borough Surveyor's Office). 4 Tons Abertbaw Lump Lime. Tenders to be endorsed and delivered in tho Town Clerk's Office not later than 5 o'clock 01i Wednesday next, 23rd October, 1918. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WM. H; HOPWOOD, Town Hall, Abergavenny, Town Clerk.' Oct. 16th, 191:8. v NOTICE. í. SIR ARTHUR HERBERT giveS notice that he accepts no responsibility in regard to outstanding debts contracted by L. E. Bailey, late of Llanvapley Court Gardens. Coldbrook, Abergavenny, October 16, 1918. CHURCH HALL, CRICKHOWELL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1918. MIUOR & MRS. SLADEN, of the Salvation Army, will speak on "War Work in War Areas." RET. H. P. SOMERSET will preside. Y.M.C.A., ABERGAVENNY. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1151,1918. MAJOR & MRS. SLADEN, of The Saivatioa Army, will speak on "War Work in War Areas." REV. J. P.' MIUWAIU) will preside. A Hearty Welcome awaits you. COLISEUM ABERGAVENNY. Telephone 83. MANAGING DIRECTOR RICHARD DOONER. RESIDENT MANAQEB W. H. WALLER. MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY :— RtTFFLES IMPERIAL PIXMS Producers present a Super-Drama of Exceptional Merit I WILL REPAY. A Stoty of Justice, Romance and Adventure. Screening a very powerful Fight Scene. A Beautiful Film all through. Not one dull moment. Presented in Six Acts. j Chapter ii THE SEVEN PEARLS." Featur- ing MOLLIE KING & CRIGHTON HALE. COMEDY: HIS NEIGHBOURIS BABY. PATHE GAZETTE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY:- THE IDEAL FILMS Co. present FLORENCE REED in a Super-Drama A WOMAN OF TO-DAY. Tht Strongest Society Drama ever screened. Presented in 7 Acts. A Very Fine Film. Don't miss it. A Special Feature. Chaptar 17 THE FATAL RING." Specially Selected Comedy will also be added. PATHE GAZETTE. NEXT WEEK.—William Fox feature: THE GIRL WITH THE CHAMPAGNE EYES." REVISED PRICES: Adults, 5d., 9d. and 1/ Children admitted on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at half-price (with parents). Children's Matinee on Saturdays. Admission 2d. Doors open at 7. bommence 7.30. Saturday at 6.30 and 8.30 p.m. Matinee Tuesday and 1 Saturday at 2.30. f DENTAL SURGERY, Derri View, Frogmore St., Abergavenny. WILL THE PUBLIC KINDLY NOTE NEW ADDRESS. C. W. HUGHES. You Don't Need a New YOUR old one will serve you faith- fu.lly for a long time yei, if you let me REPAIR and RE-COVER it.. Besides, it will cost you much less than buying a new Umbrella. R. J. HARRHY The Umbrella, Hospital, t 5, HIGH STREET, f ABERGAVENNY. Umbrella!  

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