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Sales by Auction. :jf:C:-1 PITWOOD which J. STRAKER, SM & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are favoured with instructions to Sell in May next, including 950 PRIME OAK 3,000 LARCH COPPICE, &c., &c., including VALUABLE TIMBER "on the TALY- COED ESTATE. Particulars in due course. • BRECON. tI. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed to offer by Auction at THE CASTLE HOTEL, BRECON, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, on FRIDAY, MAY 23rd, AH those Desirable FOUR FREEHOLD VILLAS known as 2, 3, 4 &5, FRONWEN TERRACE. Particulars from the Auctioneers, Aberga- venny or of MESSRS. D. W. E & M. F. THOMAS, Solicitors, Brecon. ( IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMS. J/STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will offer by Auction, early in June, PYSCODLYN FARM, Lh.nwemrth. ti YSPITTY FARM, Abergavenny. With Valuable Usk FISHING RIGHTS. COED CENOL FARM, Llantilio Crossenny. BLAENGAVENNY, Llzuivihangel Crucorney. Particulars from the Auctioneers. BOROUGH OF ABERGAVENNY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed to Sell bv Private Treaty all that VILLA RESIDENCE, with Garden Ground and Stabling at rear, known as THE NOOK, situate and fronting Hereford Road, contain- ing in the whole an area of 924 square yards. Particulars from the Auctioneers, Aberga- venny. CEFNDYOLWYD FAP-NT, I T-I'TX*A-PI.EY. MR. NOAH I'RITCAARP has fixed Thursday, Sept. 18th, for his Disperse! Sale J. Straker, Son & Gadwick, Auctioneers. With Early Possession of No. 5. FOUR SMALL FREEHOLD MODERN VILLAS TWO VALUABLE FREEHOLD Corner Building Sites Situate and fronting OXFORD STREET & HEREFORD ROAD, BOROUGH OF ABKRGAVENNV. which II. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are iustru'-tcd by the Owner to offer by Auction, in One (,r more Lots (subject to Conditions of Sale), at the /.JNGFJ, Ho:ei, ABERGAVENNY, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. Un TUESDAY, MAY oth, 919, Comprising All that Small Terrace known as OXFORD PLACE, Numbered 1, 3, 5 & 7 respectively. the whole being of Mod- m St rue Lure and Substantially Built of Stojie and Slate, both internal and external repair being excellent. Nos. i and 7 are let on quarterly tenancies at the very nominal rentals of !.J-6 per annum, tenants paying rates. No 3 is held on a similar tenancy at /14 per annum. No. 5 being in the occupation of the Vendor. Each house contains Tiled Entrance Hall, Drawing Room with bay window, Dining Room, Scullery with boiler and sink, Pantry, Outside Coalhouse end W.C. Nos. i and 7 have Four Bedrooms, and Nos. 3 & 5 Three Bedrooms respectively. Small Gardens at rear. The Yard at No. 5 is Glazed, forming a capital combined Shelter and Conservatory. Town Water laid on. AM those TWO Eligible Freehold CORNER BUILDING SITES, containing Areas of 716 and 844 Sq. Yds., or thereabouts, now let as Gardens (in a productive state of cultivation) to Mr. Hall, subject to six months' notice from June 24th. The smaller Freehold Plot, ad- jacent to Oxford Place, commands frontages of 55ft. to the Hereford Road and i86ft.6in. Oxford Street; the larger having frontages to Hereford Road of 62ft. and 175ft. to Oxford Street. Unless sold in or.e lot, and as there are Two Joint Side Passages to Nos. 1 & 3 and 5 & 7 respectively, the Villas will be offered in Pairs, and the Valuable Sites separately, 2fiording an opportunity of securing desirable and command- ng Properties in a central part of Abergavenny. All information and Orders to View from the Auctioneers, Abergavenny or of MESSRS. GABB & WALFORD, Solicitors, Abergavenny. THE FARM, GROSMONT. TUESDAY, MAY 27th, 1919. 4. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed by Mr. Lewis to Let by Auction in the ABERGAVENNY CATTLE MARKET, at 12 o'clock, 100 Acres of GRASS KEEP, in Lots, to Feb. 1st, 1920. Man to look after Stock on Premises, who will show the Lots previous to Sale. Pandy Station, 2 miles. TWO HIGHLY IMPORTANT AGRICULTURAL SALE FIXTURES. 4. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are privileged to announce that their Autumn Sale Fixtures include the Important Dis- persal Sales at THE GREAT HOUSE, ABHRGA VENNY.- Thursday, October 2nd, for H. Williams, Esq., who is leaving. LLANSANTFRAED, ABERGAVENNY — Thursday and Friday, October 16th and 17th, for Morgan W. David, Esq J.P., who is re- linquishing farming. Will Agriculturalists make a note of these dates ? Agricultural Auctioneers' Offices Aberga- venny. PARSONAGE FARM, LIANTHEWV SKIRRID. 3 miles from Abergavenny, and 2 miles from Abergavenny Junction. IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. 32 Hereford & Cross-bred Cattle, viz. 4 young Cows with calves, Young Cow in calf, 4 young Barren Cows, 4 two-year-old Bullocks, 6 two- year-old Heifers, Pure-bred Holstein Heifer (2 years old), 8 Yearling Cattle. 103 Cross-bred Ewes and Lambs. Yearling Ram. 5 Horses, viz. Seven-year-old Heavy Cart Mare, i o-y ear-old Heavy Cart Mare, 7-year-old half- legged Mare, 16 hands, 6-year-old half-legged Horse, Verv Useful 3-year-old Horse Colt. Collection of Modern Implements, viz. Narrow- wheel Lorry (equal to new), Gambo, Carts, Traps, Float, Cambridge Roll, Wood ditto, Hay Unloader with pole complete, Double- „ furrow Ransome Plough (equal to new), Kell Wheel Plough (equal to new), Kell Two-furrow Turnip Drill, Howard Bouter, Two Sets of Doubpe Harrows, Heavy Chain Harrows, Spring Cultivator, Deering Mowing Machine, New Blackstone Swath Turner, Harrison- McGregor Chaffcutter, Pulper, Horse Works, Turnip Cutter, Quantity Sheep Netting, Iron Hurdles, Horse Rake, Portable Fowl-house, Carpenter's Bench and Vice, Quantity of Match Boarding, etc., etc. Quantity of Gearing, viz. 3 Sets of Short Gears, 2 Sets Long Gears, 2 Sets of G.O. Tack, Trap Harness. Portion of Household Furniture and Effects. The Whole of the GRASS KEEP on the above Farm will be Let on Day of Sale. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been in- I structed by Mr. James Davies (.ho is leaving) to Sell bv Auction on THURSDAY, MAY 29th, 1919. Sale at i o'clock prompt" Auctioneer's Offices: Abergavenny. Sales by Auction. MONMOUTHSHIRE. PARISH OF GROSMONT. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been instructed to Sell by Auction at the ANGEl. HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, On TUESDAY, 27th MAY, 1919, At 3 p.m. precisely (subject to Conditions of Sale) the undermentioned FREEHOLD FARMS Each with suitable Homesteads and situate as above: LOT i.-C-REAT BIRCHES. 110 Acres. Tenant, Mr. Allen Barrell. LOT 2.—NEW HOUSE FARM. 104 Acres. Tenant, Mr. Arthur Morgan. LOT 3. -MIDDLE TRESENNY. 16 Acres. Tenant, Mr. Thomas Farr. LOT 4.—LITTLE CROSS. 13 Acres. In hand. For further particulars and orders to view, apply to the Auctioneer, Abergavenny or to the Vendor's Solicitors, MESSRS. GABB & WALFORD, Abergavenny. THE ELMS, PENRHOS, RAGLAN. LIVE & DEAD FARMING STOCK. 36 Capital Hereford Cattle, viz. 4 Barren Cows, Three two-year-old Bullocks, Two-year-old Heifer, Five Yearling Cattle. 14 Black-faced Ewes, in or with lambs. 5 Horses, viz, Nine-year-old Cart Mare, in foal Powerful six-year-old Cart Mare (empty), Three-year-old Cart Mare, Yearling Horse Colt Six-year-old Pony Mare, in foal. Collection of Modern Implements, viz.: Light Narrow-wheel Waggon, Narrow-wheel Cart, Strong Market Trap, Ralli Car (rubber-tyred), Trap, Ransome Wheel Plough, Roll, New Set of Harrows, Pulper, "Albion Mower (equal to new), Bamford Mower, Horse Rake, Two Sets New G.O. Tack, Set of Short Gears, Tubs, Pikes, Rakes, etc., etc. About 60 Acres of Capital Grass Keep to 2nd February, 1920; which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell for Mr. Albert James (who is giving up farming) On THURSDAY, MAY 22nd, 1919. Sale at i o'clock prompt. PONTYNYS FARM, LONGTOWX SALE OL LIVI- & DEAD FARMING STOCK. 7 HerefGrd and Cress-bred Cattle, viz Two Cows in full profit Two Heifers in or with calves Three Yearling Cattle. 17 Cross-bred Ewes and Lambs. 3 Horses, viz. Aged lare with Filly Sucker, 3-year-old Mountain Pony. 3 Strong Stcre Pigs- Pony Trap. 10 Acres of Capital Grass Keep to 2nd Feb., 1920 I which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell by Auction, by instructions from :,lIs. Miles (who is giving up fanning) On MONDAY, MAY 19th, 1919. Sale at I p.m. prompt. Auctioneer's Oiiices Lion Street Chambers, Abergavenny. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LI.AXARTH, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. ¡ situate and known as TYDU FARM, now in the occupation of the Vendor, which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, ".A.I., has been instructed to offer for Sale, at the ANGEL HOTEL. ABERGAVENNY, on TUESDAY, loth JUNE, 1919. For further particulars and orders to view, apply to the Auctioneer, Abergavenny: or to the Vendor's Solicitors, Messrs. Gabb & Walford, Abergavenny. Full advertisements later. ABERGAVENNY, CRICKHOWELL, LONGTOWN AND TINTERN. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREE- HOLD BREWERY PREMISES, LICENSED HOUSES, OFF-LICENSES, MALT HOUSE, FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES AND COTTAGE. I MESSRS. NEWLAKD, HUNT & WILLIAMS I have received instructions from the Trustees of the late Thomas Delafield to offer for Sale by Auction at the ANGEr, HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, on TUESDAY, 17th JUNE, 1919, at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to conditions of sale) Lot I.-The very Valuable Freehold Old- Established, Well Accustomed, Fully Equipped BREWERY PREMISES (Four quarter plant), Wine and Spirit Stores and Offices. The fully Licensed Inn, known as the KING'S ARMS," also the Shop, Warehouses, and Premises ad- joining (No. 27 Nevill Street). Lot 2.—The Freehold Fully Licensed Inn, situate in the Ross Road, Abergavenny, and known as MONMOUTHSHIRE HOUSE," together with Commodious and Substantial Warehouses and Garages also the Two Cottages Nos. 3 and 5 Ross Road. Lot 3.—The Compact and Well-arranged Freehold Malting House and Stores, .ith the valuable connection, Lower Monk Street, Aber- gavenny. Lot 4.-The Freehold Dwelling House and Off-Beer Licence, known as ASTON HOUSE," Union Road, Abergavenny. I Lot 5.—The Freehold Fully-licensed Premises, known as THE NEW INN," situate at Long- town, in the county of Hereford, together with 16 ACRES of MEADOW and PASTURE LAND. Lot 6.—The Freehold Fully-licensed Premises, situate at Tintern, and known as the CHERRY TREE INN." Lot 6a.-The convenient Dwelling-house and Grounds, known as GWYN HOUSE." Lot 7.The Freehold Licensed Premises, known as THE PLOUGH INN," situate at Llangattock, Crickhowell. Lot 8.—The Leasehold Licensed Premises, known as the QUEEN'S HEAD," situate at Crickhowell. Lot 9.—The Leasehold Licensed Premises situate at Clydach, known as BELLE VUE." Note.—The whole of the above properties, being Lots Nos. r to 9 inclusive, will be offered first in one lot, and if not sold, will be offered in the lots as described. Lot 10.- The Long Leasehold Shop and Premises, with Commodious Outbuildings, Stable and Tailor's Shop, being No. 21 Nevill Street, Abergavenny. Lot iii.-The Freehold Dwelling-house, Shop and Off-Licence, being No. 71 St. Helen's Road, Abergavenny. Lot 12.—The Convenient and Substantially Built Freehold Semi-detached Dwelling-house known as ALBION HOUSE," No. 53 Union Road, Abergavenny. Lot 13.—The Commodious Dwelling-house and Freehold Cottages, being Nos. 7, 9 and 31 Tudor Street, and Nos. 1,23, and 4 Court B. Lot 14.—The Substantial Freehold Corner Shop and Dwelling-house, known as COM- MERCE HOUSE," being No. 150 St. Helen's Road also No. 148 St. Helen's Road, Aberga- venny. Lot 15.—The Three Substantial and Well-. built Dwelling-houses, being Nos. 142, 144 and 146 St. Helen's Road, Abergavenny. Lot 16.—The Three Freehold Cottages, being Nos. 42, 44 and 46 Lower Monk Street, Aber- gavenny. Lot I7.-The.Freehold Garden and Building Site, situate in Ross Road, adjoining the Mon- mouthshire House. M Lot 18.—The Freehold Cottage situate at Chapel Hill, Tintern, known as GWYN COT- j TAGE, together with the Orchard adjoining. Further particulars of Sale may be obtained from the Auctioneers, at 19 Commercial Street, Newport, or from J. R. Jacob, Esq., Solicitor, Abergavenny. Sales by Auction. NEWPORT, MON. TO AGRICULTURISTS. Messrs. NEWLAND, HUNT & WILLIAMS are favoured with instructions from The CON- TROLLER of the SURPLUS GOVERN- MENT PROPERTY DISPOSAL BOARD, to Sell by Auction in the NEWPORT CATTLE MARKFT On WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st, 1019, The following NEW AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES, viz. 6 (Woods) Corn Drills. 2 Cambridge Rollers, 7ft. x 30m. All the above are new, straight from the manufacturers. Sale at 1 o'clock. Auction Offices 19 Commercial-street, Newport. 1 CRASSWALL COURT, CRASS WALL. Important GRASS LETTING (,f about 160 Acres of Rich Meadow and Pasture Land, in suitable lots. MR. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE will let the above on SATURDAY, MAY 24th, 1919. Luncheon at i o'clock prompt. Letting it 2 prompt. Terms and Conditions at time of Letting. The Cottage, Talgarth. Miscellaneous. Monmouthshire Education Committee. THE Committee invite applications for the _L post of ATTENDANCE OFFICER for District No. 29. The Schools at present in- cluded in the district are the Raglan, Llandenny, Gwehelog, Uansoy, Llangwm, Llantrissent and Usk Schools, but the Committee reserve the right to make any alteration in the district which they may think desirable. The person appointed will have to devote full time to the duties. The salary will be £ 100 per annum, rising by iio per annum to £15°' Applications, giving full particulars, including age, and accompanied by copies of three recent testimonials, should reach the undersigned ont later than 10 a.111, on the 22nd instant. It is open to females to apply Canvassing will disqualify. T. G. JAMES, Director of Elementary Education. County Hall, Newport, Mon 12th May, 1919. Missing Friends. Lost Property. CONSULT the Pamou? CLAIIWOYANTE, I IOMA ?° is Specially Unga?ed all next lFUflJMIiiA i week, ??,y ?? at the Towa Hall, Abergavenny (DUDLEY HARCOTJRT Direction) in conjunction with Fred Beck's Concert Party, 1 Ye Olde Royalists Doors open 7.30. Commence 8- 2/?, i/? Sd. Doc,s open 17- 3 0- 8- 2 1 ,1, 1 1 3, 8-d. Bring a Photograph of Person Missing. Monday, May 26, "Oh! My"Hat." The Great London Revue. NOTICE, ANYONE damaging the Walls or Fences, ?L. Playing Football or other games in CAE NITRE, Holywell Road, will be prosecuted. AFUBLICMEETING will be held at the Skirrid Mountain Inn, Llan- vihangel Crucorney, on Saturday, May 17th, at 7.30 p.m., to consider the suggestion of Reviving the Meeting of Pandy & Monnowside Ploughing and Agricultural Society. JOHN LEWIS, Hon. Sec.. COLISEUM ABERGAVENNY. Telephone 33. MANAGING DIBBCTOR RICHARD DOONER. RESIDENT MANAGES W. H. WALLER. MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY WILLIAM RUSSELL, the famons Screen Star, presents "THE MIDNIGHT TRAIL" A Five-Reel Super Production. Chapter 4 "MACISTE." A Super Serial. CHARLIE CHAPLIN presents "EASY STREET. A Very Fine Comedy. PATHE GAZETTE and WEEKLY PICTORIAL THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY PAULINE FREDRICK presents a VeryFine Super Production in Five Acts, "LA TOXA." A Picturization of the Famous Book. Chapter 17: THE HOUSE OF MATE." Fox COMEDY EXTRAORDINARY, ROARING LIONS and the MIDNIGHT EXPRESS. PATHE GAZETTE and WEEKLY PICTORIAL 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. Commence 7.30. Saturday at 6.30 and 8.30 p.m. Matinee Tuesday and Saturday at 2.30. SEEDS!! SEEDS!! SEEDS!! I ( '¡: RELIABLE AND REASONABLE. > W PURCHASE DIRECT from the MOST W RELIABLE GROWERS in the Country. 7ll "1 AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. SWEDE, MANGEL, TURNIP, <&c. All leading Varieties in stock. VEGETABLE PLANTS. CAULIFLOWER, CABBAGE, AILSA CRAIG ONION PLANTS, ONION SETS, TOMATO *u PLANTS, &c., in variety. V-, ————— SUPERPHOSPHATES, WITH'S UNIVERSAL MANURE, &c. JEFFREYS & SON, The RELIABLE lSEEDSMEN, ABERGAVENNVI Wanted. WANTED, Cook-General.-Apply Mrs. Bishop, Warwick House, Avenue-road, Abergavenny, j WANTED, good General four in family, no children.—Mrs. Lewis, Glaslyn,Govilon LABOURERS Wanted.—Apply Foreman, J. G. Thomas & Sons, Glangrwyney Court. WANTED, a Gardener. Cottage provided.- Apply Mrs. C. Morgan, Brooklands. WANTED, smart Errand Boy.—Masters & Co., (Clothiers) Ltd. WANTED, a Day Girl, 16 or 17, for light House Work.—Apply Town Bazaar. WANTED, a General Workman on Farm; to live in.—Apply W. C. Jones, The Pant Farm, Llanellen. INTELLIGENT APPRENTICE Wanted for the Printing Trade age 15 16. — Apply Chronicle Printing Works. WAGGONER Wanted, to live in or out. Also Second Waggoner.—Apply J. Williams, Wern- gochen, Nr. Abergavenny. WANTED, respectable Person for Drapery Stall, Market, Tuesdiys.-Apply Chronicle Office, D. 59. WANTED, a young Man to assist in Stores and drive horse on town delivery.—Apply to Messrs. Tutt & Son, Grocers. WANTED, immediately, Two Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms, without attendance.— Address, H.X., Chronicle Office. RESPECTABLE GIRL Wanted for Farmhouse one used to ciiildren.-Apply Mrs. Williams, Pentre Farm, Llantilio Pertholey. WANTED, General for Farmhouse. One able to milk preferred.—Apply Mrs. Williams, Nantycarw, Clytha, Raglan. WANTED, a small House, or Unfurnished Rooms two in family.—Address, Mr. Jones, 110 Pennant-street, Ebbw Vale. WANTED, a young Lady for Shop age 18 to 20; references required.—West End Bakery, Abergavenny. WANTED, immediately, experienced General, with reference. Laundry sent out.—Apply Beechcroft, Harold-road, Abergavenny. WANTED, a respectable Housekeeper, fond of children, to manage house.-Apply to W. Bee, 14 Bleancciffn-road, Llanhilleth. WANTED, at once, capable person for two elderly people thoroughly domesticated.— Apply, with references, to Mrs. Hudson, Hereford-road. WANTED, immediately, young General Servant; No washing. Help given. Good home first plfece.—Mrs. Townshend, Llanvapley Rectory, Abergavenny. SMART Youth Required to learn the Retail Boot Trade salary to commence. Or a Junior with some experience.—Turner, 56 Cross-street, Abergavenny. WANTED, respectable staid person as Working Housekeeper all duties small family references.Write, Z.V., Chronicle Office, Abergavenny. WANTED, Women as Waitresses for Whit- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 7/6 per day and food.—West End Bakery, Aberga- venny. WANTED, respectable middle-aged Woman as Companion-Help to elderly conple-Apply Mrs. Rees, Spring Cottage, Brynygwenin, Nr. Abergavenny. WANTED, Second-hand Pianos and Organs, for cash. Best prices given.—Send card to Heins & Co., Ltd., The All-British Firm, 23 Frog- more-street, Abergavenny. WANTED, at once, an experienced General, or Working Housekeeper good reference re- quired.—Apply Mrs. Harrison Hall, 68 Frog- more street, Abergavenny. 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, You to Invest 4s. on I Dozen Out- door Tomato Plants. They will produce 5olb. fruit worth is. lb. from August to Septem- ber. Practical cultural advice given.—Percy Fraser, Frogmore-street. MAN Wanted, experienced with Farm Horses, to live with head waggoner and assist him. Good wages and good prospects for experienced man.—Apply H. Moreland, Whitfield Court, Marstow, Nr. Ross-on-Wye. AN excellent opportunity presents itself for articling a well-educated Lad to the Com- mercial Section of the Printing and Manu- facturing Stationery Business. No premium required, but liberal salary given.-Apply personally to Seargeant Bros., Ltd. Lost or Strayed. LOST, Gold and Opal Scarf Pin. £ 5 Reward on returning it to the Police Station. LOST from Little Campstone, Llangattock Lingoed, Three strong Welsh Ewes, early in February last.—Information will be rewarded. J ohn Tranter. Miscellaneous. ABERGAVENNY HORSE SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. AN IMPORTANT GENERAL MEETING will take place at the ANGEL HOTEL on TUESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, at 3 o'clock. W. M. CHADWICK, Hon. Sec. Abergavenny and District Licensed Victuallers' Association. A GENERAL MEETING will be held on AMONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7 o'clock, at MARKET STREET CHAMBERS, when all License Holders are urgently asked to attend. W. M. CHADWICK, Hon. Sec. BETHANY BAPTIST ZHURCH. MARKET STREET. Anniversary SERVICES, MAY 18th, 1919. PREACHER REV. J. T. JONES, YnysfewL Services 11 & 6.30. SOLOS by REV. J. T. JONES. All Saats free. Cordial Invitation. For Sale. STAINLESS TABLE CUTLERY At G. R. Boundy's, 22 Frogmore-street, Abergavenny. GARDEN BARROWS, Ladders, Carts, Gamboe, & -—Watkins, Wheelwright, Mardy, Mon. CHICKEN COOPS, in Galvanised Iron. Rain and Vermin Proof.-G. R. Boundv, >2 Frog- more-street, Abergavenny. FOR SALE, Cider Mill. Appty Manor House, Farm, Penpergwm. TWO fine Cross-bred Ducks for Sdle tarh.— Mrs. Bosanquet, Redhill, Abergavenny FOR ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS and Stew- I pans of excellent quality, try G. R. Boundy, 22 Frogmore-street, Abergavenny. DOLLY CLOTHES PEGS. G. R. Boundy has a few.-22 Frogmore-street, Abergavenny. FOR SALE, Early Cauliflower, Early Tomato, Also Craig Onions, Asters, Stocks, Pansies, Chrysanthemums, Coreopsis, Carnations. Pinks.—Percy Fraser, The Seed Stores. FOR SALE, by Private Treaty, Well-built Six- roomed House; double fronted. Large Garden. Freehold. Good position Apply Lyndale, Alexandra Road. FOR SALE, by Private Treaty, Penybryn and Penyvan, Wyndham Road, Abergavenny.- Apply A. Bath, New York House, Wyndham- road, Abergavenny. FOR SALE.—To be Sold by Private Treaty, Three Leasehold Cottages, Nos. 52/54 & 56, Victoria Street.—Apply in firs: inst ance to Messrs. Foster & Hill, Contractors, A berga- venny. FOR SALE by privr/.e treaty, Three Freehold Cottages, called Woodland Cottages," at Llanthewy Rhytherch, with excellent gardens. The property is in good repair.—For particu- lars, apply to J. Reginald Jacob, Solicitor, Abergaveiuiy. CART HORSE, 16.2 hands, 8 years; Van Horse, 16 hands, 6 years Harness Horse, 15 hands, 6 years Very Smart Pony, 13 hands, 7 years, suitable for governess car. Above horses are suitable for Farmers, Market Gardeners, Contractors, Carriers, etc. All warranted. 21 days' free trial allowed.— Contractor, 2 Walton Crescent, Oxford. LADY offers, privately, Three beautiful Irish Damask Tablecloths, nearly two yards square. Also Six handsome Serviettes. Unsoiled. Perfectly new. Accept 33/6 lot worth double. Approval willingly, Write Box 40, Chronicle Office. ) RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES and BEETLES greedily eat Harrison's Reliable Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Price 6d., IS., 2S. 3d., and 3s. SCI. postage 2d.—G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Abergavenny H. Sliackleton, Chemist. 9, Cross-street. Bryn- mawr A. M. Jones, Chemist, ?' King-street. TILL MAY IS OUT. Keep NOSTROIJNK CJkk}¡(nnll: KiIkhnù. l ) -NO,?,TROLINF,  Nasal Specific handy. The prevalence of Head Colds, Nosal Catarrh? Influenza, and 1 Sore Throat makes this remedy invaluable in every home for Prevention and Cure. Never be without it Of leading Chemists every- where 1/3 (by post 1/5). Sold by H. T. T. Roberts, 56 Frogmore-st., H Shacldeton, 9 Cross-st., R. M. Williams, 51 Cross-st., Aber- gavenny T. E. Dougall, Bethcar-st., A. Williams, Church-st., Ebbw Vale. GREY RiilR 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. 6d. (postage 6d. extra). Manu- facturer G. W. Harrison, Hair Specialist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Abergavenny H. Shackleton, Chemist, 9, Cross Street; Brynmawr A. M. Jones, Chemist, 74 King Street. Miscellaneous. CHRISTADELPHIAN HALL, LION STREET, ABERGAVENNY, SUNDAY NEXT, MAY 18th, 1919, At 6 o'clock (Pleaie note alteration of time). Speaker: MR. E. W. COLLARD, Newport Subject "God and His Purpose." COMB AND HEAR AXD JCIKJF. KOB YOURSRLY. SEATS AKE FmJE, AND No COUBCTION. SEEDS SEEDS that GROW. BEST STOCKS PROCURABLE. Potatoes. Potatoes. Nearly 40 Tons of the following Selected Seed in stock :— Sharpe's Express, May Queen, Midlothian Early, Duke of York, Myatt's Ashleaf, Veitche's Ashleaf, Buttons' Ringleader, Sharpe's Victor, Ninetyfold, Lady Llewellyn, Arran Chief, Up-to- Date, The Factor, King Edward, Windsor Castle, &c. Immune Varieties- Edzell Blue, King George, Great Scot, Ally, Majestic, Kirr's Pink, Tinwal Perfection, Dargill Early, White City, Golden Wonder, Templar. SHALLOTS, ARTICHOKES, TRIPOLI ONIONS CABBAGE PLANTS, CUCUMBER & TOMATO PLANTS. Special quotation for large quantities. THE LARGEST STOCKS IN SOUTH WALES.. HENRY PITT, P.R.H.S., Seedsman and Nurseryman, Brecon Road Nursery, ABERGAVENNY. FOR PURE HOME BREWED ALES AND STOUT, WINES AND SPIRITS -TRY- THOMAS DELAFIELD, KINGS ARMS, ABERGAVENNY. Miscellaneous. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 0 ————— Visit of Child Welfare and Health Travelling Exhibition. to be held in THE DRILL HALL, ABERGAVENNY, On JUNE 10th, 11th and 12th. LECTURES AND DEMONSTRATIONS. PEACE ASSURED. For All with Itching Eczema. For AH with Itching Eczema. j ^vrOUR SKIN won't itch if you use INOI.AK- 1- livery scale or pimple' will disappear. INOLAK gives instant relief and certain can-. INOLAK draws all impurities out of vour skin, kills germs of disease. But does not stain. burn or sting. Think of it !—110 more itching—no more "kin trouble. Have peace to-day. Get INOLAK, 1/3, 3/ sí-, of ROBERTS, Chemist, Frogmore Street, Abergavennv, mtl Chemists everywhere. SUTTON SEEDS. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY SEEDS FOR THE zElOO PRIZE FOR ROOTS, 1919. Prizewinners 191S Lord GIanusk aud Mr. J. Thomas, Kiverknoll Farm. Tram Inn. These Seeds were supplied by their LOCAL AGENT: R. D. JONES, GOVILON. If you wunt to maintain Perfect and Vigorous Health, take FORT = REVIVER the greawt Noo-Aleoholic TONIC Stimulant. h, from Drills and Alcohol There i. nothing lik,? AVOID FORT-REVIVER a 11 "'? giving a fecUtj?- of energy ?tul Colds exhilaration, a spirit of buov?nfv uUnUttHUS O, Md?K)<,wofhc.!th. A leading- West-End phvsi. i ,ii Cb.ll w«itcs- I S, The Dhysician hesitate tn pi?- crihe Abdicated in??s b.mM<- of and ?? dungr. "pimiiily to nctvw.s patwuts. of ?ettin? up the al<?h? I. -A haht. or '?" ? wor8e. the ('¡-vig- flnanvo ?rdr?s with which certain '!oni? TinniiUCll^d. 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