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ales by Auction. AGRICULTURAL SALE FIXTURES. SEPT. Abergavenny Annual Sbeep Sale. SEPT. 12 Kv-,ias Harold do. do. Ceindyglwyd Dispersal Sale -postposed.? SEPT. 2^— Fair Day SaJe of Pedigree Rams. OCT. —I ri^e Colt Sale and Show. OCT. 2—Great House Dispersal Sale OCT. 9—Peuishyplwydd Dispersal Sale. OCT. 16 & 17 — I.lansamtfraed Dispersal Sale. OCT. Dispersal Sale OCT. 3]- Pwllyrhwyaed Dispersal Sale. Later Sale Fixtures to be announced. I J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWiCK. CASTLE STREET, ABERGAVENNY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will Sell for Mr. Bowen (who is leaving) his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. ABERGAVENNY FAIR DAY. I J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will Sell bv Auction v 15 OXFORD DOWN RAMS the property of E. White, Esq. 15 KERRY HILL RAMS the property of D. Bow-en, Esq. Pedigrees an application. PARISH OF EEANTIEIO PERTHOLEY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will offer by Auction on FAIR DAY, SEPT. 25th, All that FREEHOLD SMALL HOLDING known as CROSSHOWELL, containing an area of 3 Acres (or thereabouts). Particulars from the Auctioneers, or of T. VAUGHAN, Esq., Solicitor, Criekhowell. EWIAS HAROLD ANNUAL SHEEP SALE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th. ENTRIES CLOSE NEXT MONDAY. J. STRAKER, SOli & CH A3 WICK, Auctioneers. ABERGAVENNY ANNUAL SHFEP SALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER HJth. ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 9th. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK. BLAENAVON. SALE OF LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. II. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will submit to Auction, subject to Conditions of Sale, on WEDNESDAY, the lith day of SEPTEMBER, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at the LION HOTEL. BLAENAVON, All those Two Valuable DWELLING HOUSES & GARDENS situate and ncv. ri as NOS. 13 & 14 HIGH ST. each let at 18s. per lunar month and held on Lease for a term of 999 years from June 1st, 1865, at the annual ground rent of £1 10s. orl. Particulars from the Auctioneers, Aberga- venny "r of j R. JACOB, Esq., Solicitor, Abergavenny and Biaenavon. PRELIMINARY. PARISH OF LLANTILIO TERTHOLEY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will offer 1.1 Aucno". in September next the FREEHOLD SMALL HOLDING known as CAP-GLAS, containing 9a. 2T. Op. (or there- abouts), with possession in February" next, and now let to Mrs. Morgan at the Annual Rental Particulars from the Auctioneers, or of T. VAUGHAN, Solicitor, Criekhowell. FORTHCOMING AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES BY MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I. TREVOLLOG FARM, Cwmyov, for Mr. E. Jenkins, 17th September, 1919. GREAT CAMPSTONE, Gtosmont, for Mr. H. Emery, roth September, 1919. QUARRELLS GREEN, Abboydore, for Mr. \V. Addis, 18th September. 19I. GREAT CEFN, Manvihan<;el, for Air. D. Ed- ) wards, 22nd September, 1919. YSPITTY Abergaveimy, for Mr. W. Bruten, 1st October, 1919. PENTRE FARM, Abergavenny, for Mr. T. Nicholls, 3rd October, 1910. FIRS FARM, Olchan, for Mr. S. Watkins, loth October, 1919. ROAD FARM, Crasswall, for Mr. G. Watkins, ) 15th October, 1919. TYDU FARM, Llanarth, for Mrs Morgan, zoth October, 1919. THE MILL FARM, Llantilio Crossenny, for Mr. Watt", Saturday, 27th September, roro. PEN-Y-BAIR FAIUl, PARTRISHOW, for Mr. James Davies, 4Û1 October, 1919. LOWER TRESENNY, GROSMONT, for Mr. Thomas Farr, 30th October, 1919. Other Sales in course pf arrangement, details and dates of which will shortly be announced. COAL PIT FARM, Forest Coal lit, for Mr. John Pritchard, i :th September, 1919. THE MILL, LLANTILIO CROSSENNY. Mox, SALE OF LIVE & DEAD STOCK, FURNI- TURE, &c.. which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell tor Mr. Charles Watts on SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1919, Sale at 2 o'clock. COAL PIT FARM, FOREST COAL PIT, Mox. 13 Capital HEREFORD CATTLE 142 Cross-bred SHEEP 7 HORSES & COLTS. 2 Young SOWS. Quantity of IMPLEMENTS, together with the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell for Mr. John Fritcbard (who is giving up farming) ¡ on THURSDAY, lIth SEPTEMBER, 1919. Sale at I o'clock sharp. Full details next week. PETERCHURCH FAIR. MONDAY, 1st SEPTEMBER, 19H). FIRST GREAT AUTUMN EWE SALE. 1,294 Fresh Young BREEDING EWES 83 CATTLE & 9 HORSES Detailed catalogues on application. Auction at 10 sharp. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., Auctioneer. TALGARTH AND DISTRICT FARMERS' UNION AUCTION MART. GREAT EWE AND RAM SALE to be held on THE GREEN, near Smith's Shop, TALGARTH, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1919, comprising 3500 GRAND STORKED 100 THEAVE LAMBS, 40 STOCK RAMS. Sale to commence at 11.3° ° prompt. For Catalogue apply to the Auctioneer The Auctioneer begs to caD the attention of Flock Master and others to this gr?eat Sale. The Sheep are a grand healthy lot  age and direct from the breeders. The railway arrangements for loading are ood. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE, The Cottage, Talgarth.. Auctioneer. Miscellaneous. CHRISTADELPmAN HALL, LION STREET. ABERGAVENNY, SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 31, 1919, At 6 o'clock (Please note alteration of time). 8»bje«t: The Cn? Apesiaq? fw^ld ? the ApMttes, !is coming dearueoen at the hands of Jesus Christ Con AKD HEAR AND SBJKSB AM FJuas, AND NO OOIXSCTION. Miflgcellaneouf:. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED without obligation to pay a visit of inspection to our SHOWROOMS for the display of ANTIQUE and MODERN FURNITURE They are of great extent, contain most interesting examples of ancient and modern workmanship, and as every article is marked in plain figures, the super- lative value we offer is at once apparent. These Showrooms are over one-third of a mile in length and will shortly be still further enlarged. P. E. GANE, Ltd., FURNISHERS, 161-2-3 COMMERCIAL ST., NEWPORT HENRY TOWSEND (for 24 years Foreman to Mr. Pitt) begs to offer his services to anyone in the neighbourhood desirous of having thei Gardens attended to in a practical and up-to- date manner. Estimates given for all kinds of Garden Work, or anything required for the Garden. BUDDING and GRAFTING under- taken. All kinds of PRUNING a speciality. Terms Moderate.—Address 28 Stanhope Street, Abergavenny. Monmouthshire Education Committee. AWARD OF AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPS ri^HE Committee oSer Six Scholarships to I Boys and Six Scholarships to Girls, who are resident in the Administrative County of Monmouth and are not less than is years of age. The Scholarships will be tenable at the Mon- mouthshire Agricultural Institution at Usk, and will consist in the case of Boys of free tuition, together with board and residence at the In- stitution Hostel, Usk and in the case of Girls of free tuition and a maintenance allowance of for board and residence in approved lodgings to be found by the parents. The Scholarships will be awarded as the result of an examination in English (including writing and Spelling), Arithmetic and General Know- ledge, to be held at the County Hall, Newport, on Monday, the 22nd September, 1919. Intending applicants should immediately apply for further particulars and conditions of the Scholarships to the undersigned. W. J. GRANT, Director of Agricultural Education, County Hall, Newport, Mon. King Henry Vlllth Grammar School Abergavenny. County Intermediate School For Girls Abergavenny. rX ilHE AUDIT OF THE ACCOUNTS of the 1 above Schools for the year ended 31st March, 1919, will be held by R. G. Woodyatt, Esq., the Auditor appointed by the Local Government Board on Monday, the Sth day of ¡ September, 1919, at 10.30 o'clock, at 32, Monk Street, Abergavenny. 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. King Henry Vlllth Grammar School, Abergavenny. Headmaster H. W. NEWCOMBE, M.A., B.Sc., with Staff of Five Assistants. Tuition Fee (per Term) The Headmaster, and the Second Master, are authorised to take in Boarders. Particulars can be obtained from either of them at the School. Next Term commences Wednesday, Sept. 17th. Admission to the School will be by means of an Entrance Examination which will be held at the School on Tuesday, Sept. 16th, at 2.30 p.m. The Headmaster may be seen by parents at the School on Monday, September 15th, from 2.30—4 p.m., or on Tuesday, September 16th, from 10 to I or from 2.30-4. Forms of application may be obtained from the Headmaster, or from FRED BAKER GABB, Clerk to the Governors. County Intermediate School For Girls, Abergavenny. Headmistress Miss HOULISTON, Newnham College, Cambridge, Historical Tripos Class II. With Eight Permanent Assistant Mistresses. Tuition Fee (per Term) Pupils from a distance lodge at houses ap- proved by the Governors under the supervision of the Headmistress. Next Term commences Wednesday, Sept. 17th. Admission to the School will be by means of an Entrance Examination which will be held at the School on Tuesday, September 16th, at 2.30 p.m. The Headmistress may be seen by parents at the School on Monday, September 15th, from 2.30—4, and on Tuesday, September 16th, from 10-1 and from 2.30-4. Forms of application for admission into the School may be obtained from the Headmistress, or from FRED BAKER GABB, Clerk to the Governors. TO BUILDER8 & CONTRACTORS. Those desirous of TENDERING for the Erection of a COTTAGE in Park Street, Abergavenny, apply MR. WALTER PRICHARD, Architect. Wanted. WANTED, Benchman on Boot Repairs also Youth as Apprentice.—Taylor, Castle-street. WAGGONER Wanted live in.—Apply Gwillim, Poole Hall, Llanvetherine, nr. Abergavenny. WANTED, a good Cook-General.—Apply Mrs. Trevor Jones, Bryn Usk, Monmouth-road. WANTED, Day Girl; free Sunday no children. —Apply, first instance, 3 High-street. W A.NTED, young Day Girl to wheel baby out.— 1 Mrs. Herbert, Grasmere, Avenue-road. WANTED, General.—Apply Mrs. Wyndham Lewis, Llangattock Court, Abergavenny. YOUNG LADY as Help, to assist with two children.—Apply Mrs. Marsh, Bryntirion. WANTED, Boy for Bread Delivery.—Gould, Abergavenny. WANTED, a Girl, aged about 15, to train as General; country preferred.—Salter, Nevill- street. WANTED, Two or Three Unfurnished Room, with or without attendance. Elderly couple. P., Chronicle Office. WANTED, Machinist—Vest and Skirt Maker also Coat Maker. London log-—Daniels, Abergavenny. WANTED, immediately, a young Lady Ap- prentice for Cash and Books.—Apply W. H. Butt, Clothier, High-street, Abergavenny. DAY GIRL Wanted for Housework (age 15).- Apply Mrs. Harrington, The Studio, Frog- more-street. WANTED, at once, strong intelligent Boy for Workshops. Opportunity of learning a good trade. Good progressive wages.—Apply E. Howard Davies & Co., House Furnishers. WANTED, on September loth, a good General Servant.—Apply Mrs. Merton Jones, I Trinity Terrace, Abergavenny. EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS—Wheeler's Im- perial. Good sturdy stuff. 1/6 per 100.— Percy Fraser, The Seedsman. MILK Wanted. Any quantity.—A. James, Church Crescent Dairy, Ebbw Vale. WANTED, Apprentices to the Drapery Trade, immediately.—Apply Thomas & Sons, Golden Fleece, Abergavenny. WANTED, an educated Girl to help with young children. Can be trained as nursery gover- ness and receive salary.—Apply by letter only to D.E.F., Chronicle Office. EXPERIENCED GENERAL Required two in family good plain cooking. Good wages to capable girl.—Write, stating references, Mrs. Stanley Meacock, 147 Stow Hill, Newport. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES Required for Horse Show Luncheon, Thursday, Sept. 4th.- Apply Stevens, Caterer, Dorothy Cafe. -r- WANTED, Second-hand Pianos and Organs, for cash. Best prices given.—Send card to Heins & Co., Ltd., The All-British Firm, 23 Frog- llJore-street, Abergavenny. EXPERIENCED GENERAL one in family laundry sent out.—Beechcroft, Harold-road, Abergavenny. HOUSE-PARLOURMAID Wanted. Good wages. Housemaid kept two in family four servants. -Apply Mrs. Beckwith, Moor Park, Crickhowell. WANTED, a House, or Two or Three Un- furnished Rooms, by young married couple no children. Apply Quiet," Chronicle Office. 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- gaftnny. LiOst or Strayed. STRAYED to Brnnant, Gilwern, Welsh Ewe and Cross-bred Lamb ear mark, slope over right and notch under, slope under the left.— If not claimed within 14 days will be sold.- Morgan. For Sale. FRYPANS—BAKESTONES -at G. R. Bcmndy's. GARDEN BARROWS, Ladders, Carts, Gainbos, &c.—Watkins, Wheelwright, Mardy, Mon. FRUIT BOTTLES- 2lb, 3lb, 10/6, 12/6 dozen.—G.R. Boundy, Abergavenny. FOR SALE, Gent's Second-hand Bicycle in good condition.—Apply 21 Monk-street, Aber- gavenny. ROOFING FELT at G. R. Boundy's. FOR SALE, a few 1918 Leghorns (Medcalf's strain), 15s. each.-—Major Budd, Hill Grange, Abergavenny. BIRDS reared on Karswood Spice from the start give far better results than others, and produce better progeny." So says Mr. Hard- wicke, a Bristol expert, who is known the world over. Packets 2d., 7n.. & Son, Corn Merchants, Frogmore Stores, Abergavenny. ROOFING PAINT at G. R. Botrndy's. £12 gilt was off her legs through cramp and chill. Owner tried three other makes of pig powders without avail. Karswood Pig Powders improved her in twelve hours, and soon put her right. Owner says he would have lost her otherwise. Twelve for 1/ Wibberley, 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. 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. FOR PICNICS try the Anglo-French Fire, at G. R. Boundy's, 22 Frogmore-street. 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. 8d. postage 2d.-G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Abergavenny H. Shackleton, Chemist, 9, Cross-street. Bryn- mawr. A. M. J ones, Chemist, 74 King-street. Criekhowell Kirkland TO DOG FANCIERS. SOLDIER Demobilised, Expert with Dogs in War and Peace. Airedales bred, trained, and taken out to the Western Front by me were the first draft of British War Dogs for the Great War" Can now arrange with any Lady or Gentleman to prepare, condition, train or handle their Dogs for any Exhibition, or to care for Valuable Dogs during Owners absence from home Treatment and Advice given in all diseases of Dogs Airedales always for Sale and at Stud. Purchases and Ex- changes undertaken of All Breeds Young Airedales trained for Police work, on deposit order of two months, £[0 each Puppies from £2 upwards —E PRITCHARD, Tump House, Ffwddog, CrickhoweU To Let. TO LET, Two-storeyed Warehouse, tear of 12 Cross-street, with approach also from Castle- street.—Apply Marsh, St. Ronan's. Miscellaneous. OPPOSITE BANK HOUSE ARMY BOOTS NEW 1919 PATTERN 500 Pairs to select from in 4, 5, &■ 6 Fitting, and 5 to 12 in Sizes. The only Store that supplied the 3rd Mons. in 1914. IE3 "D 9 2 mGH ST 1■ »9TJCZ7 a D JL Abergavenny COLISEUMI ABEMAVENMY T phY ENNY. MANAOFNO DIRECTOR RICHARD DOONER. RESIDENT MANAGES W. H. WATIT R. MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Fox, PRODUCTION, Entitled. FAME AND FORTUNE. Featuring GEORGE WALSH. FURTHER EXPLOITS OF JUDEX TIH MINH. Episode 4. BILL'S FORTUNE Comedy featuring BILLY PARSONS. PATHE GAZETTE and PICTORIAL THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY FAMOUS PAYERS PRODUCTION DESERT WOOING. Featuring WALLACE REID. "MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE X," Episode 12. ADVENTURES AMONG THE CAN- NIBALS. FATTY ARBUCKLE in CAMPING OUT. PATHE GAZETTE. 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 7.45. Saturday at 6.30 and 8.30 p.m. Matinee Tuesday and Saturday at 2.30.   j I  DO Yuu  f COOD. ¡ OUiFdiiAiKl lIMs I 7fc^a# ¡ '!r.;? > 1t. 'í¡f'{¡:" I r. ;'J ;)' iY' if».. ii t FVIMACULOUS CHEST I COUCH AW D I U.r'),r. I r¡:: A' l E R i.; ij "2I I w. V- :)' m II.') '¡£ ,;j \1! ir:nirh.tv arrft-vt thf: ('t.u. of the dLa". a.c<i jfiarci .Jga,owt .11 i,; t*. Prices, i 3 arid 3/ of "n .1 It ¿¡"ie-dt w o'" iin semi di-cct eacioiicf 1/6 0< t" the Soiff Proprietors: G. DEA^S?M fk. HUGHES, The !riflanu".ati"n Co., 21AiMVOtt. "THE BREATH OF LIFE." IMPORTANT. SPRAY POTATOES AT ONCE. BORDORITE, SULPHATE OF COPPER, SODA and other SPRAYING MATERIALS in Stock also KNAPSACK SPRAYING MACHINES for Sale or Hire. SEEDS! SEEDS THAT GROW Best Stocks procurable. Autumn Sowings of Onions, Cabbage, Spinach, Let'uces, &c^ Now on Sale. SUNDRIES :—Flower Pots, Bamboos, Stakes, Labels, Raffia, Tar String, &c. WEED KILLER. INSECTICIDJII, MANURES CUT FLOWERS, PALMS, FERNS and all kinds of choice Flowering Plants. The Largest Stock of Flowering Plants in South Wales. WREATHS, CROSSES and other ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS supplied at short notice. Natural Flowers used only. No Artificial or Paper Flowers used. BOUQUETS for Weddings or Presentations a speciality. HENRY PITT, F.R.H.S., Seedsman and Nurseryman, Brecon Road Nursery ABERGAVENNY. ABERGAVENNY HORSE SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. Patron THE LORD TRKOWEN. President Qoh. E. CURRE, M.F.H., Itton Court, Chepstow. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1919. To be held in BAILEY PARK AND CATTLE MARKET, ABERGAVENNY. Jumping, Trotting, Agricultural, Pitter, Hunter and Harness Classes, Cattle, Sheep, Pip, Wool, Horse Shoeing, and Dairy Produce. PRIZES 1500 PRIZES RECORD ENTRIES. Schedules from the Secretary: W. M. CHADWICK, F.A.L, Market St. Chambers, Abergavenny. AT, SERVICE at Govilon Farm, Pedigree Short. horn Bull. (Dam, 900 gallons, recorded). If you have a good busine-,fadvertise and keep it; if you have not, advertise and get one. The Abergavenny Chronicle is the business bringer. ANNOUNCEMENT OF DISPOSAL OF BUSINESS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I beg to inform you that I have, as from the 14th July, 1919, disposed of the Seed, Florist, Bulb and Sundry portion of my Business as carried on by me for upwards of 25 years at BRECON ROAD NURSERY, ABERGAVENNY, to MESSRS. G. L. & A. A. PRICE. Mr. G. L. PRICE (late Manager of the Seed and Floral Department of Messrs. Hubbard and Phillips, Seed Merchants, Sleaford, Lincolnshire) is a native of Abergavenny and served his apprenticeship with me. He has a thorough practical all-round knowledge of the trade, and I have every confidence in recommending him to my numerous Customers, to whom I take this opportunity of expressing my grateful thanks for the generous support accorded me, which I hope will be extended to him. Having disposed of the above Business, I shall devote the whole of my time to Nursery, Forestry, Landscape Gardening, &c., at the OLD NURSERIES, HEREFORD ROAD. I remain, Your obedient servant, HENRY PITT, F.R.H.S., Abergavenny. LADIES^AND GENTLEMEN, Having purchased from Mr. Henry Pitt that portion of the old established and wellknown Business of Seedsman and Florist carried on by him at BRECON ROAD NURSERIES, ABER- GAVENNY, we beg to announce that the style of the Business will in future be known as PITT & Co., BRECON ROAD NURSERIES, ABERGAVENNY. Possessing a considerable practical knowledge of the Seed and Nursery Trade, we can supply the public with the most reliable Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, Roots, &c., from the best growers, and can execute any Floral design with skill and taste. Soliciting the favour of the patronage and support which you have long extended to Mr. Pitt and assuring you of our careful and prompt attention to all orders received. We beg to remain, Your obedient servants, G. L & A. A. PRICE, ill TT & CO., Brecon Road Nurseries, Abergaveiiny, August, 1919. LOANS. rBlILE CORPORATION are prepared to J receive LOANS on Mortgage of the Rates and various undertakings. For terms, apply to TOWN CLERK, Town Hall, Abergavenny. Town IiiLlI, Abergavenny, July 25th, 1919. WISE ONES Put -NOSTROLI-NI: Nasal Specific in your holiday kit. Guard against nose ur throat infection in strange places. Stop Head Colds, Hay Fever, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throats and Influenza INSTANTEY with this convenient vade-mecum." Of leading Chemists everywhere 1/3 (by post 1/5). Sold by H. T. T. Roberts, 56 Frogmore St., H. Shackleton, 9 Cross St., R. M. Williams 51 Cross St., Abergavenny T. B. Dougall, Beth- car St., A. Williams, Church St., Ebbw Vale. £ 12 gilt was off hei* legs through cramp and chill. Owner tried three other makes of pig powders without avail. Karswood Pig Powders im- E proved her in twelve hours, and soon put her right. Owner says he would have lost her K otherwise. Twelve for l/ Jeffreys & Son, r Frogmore Stores,. Abergavenny. BOROUGH THEATRE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st. Enormous Attraction For One Night Only Miss IIILI) TREVELYAN A PERSONAL VISIT IN THE GREAT COMEDY "The Marriage of Kitty," (By COSMO GORDON LENNOX). One roar of laughter from start to finish. PRICES ()I., ADMISSION: -Reserved Seats, 4/- and 3/- Unreserved Seats, 2/- Back Seats, I/ Tax extra. Early doors, 7.15 (6d. extra) Ordinary doors, 7.45. Commence at 8. Seats may be booked at Messrs. Heins & Co. 's. N.B.—2/- tickets purchased before the day of the Performance admit by the early door free. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, for Three Nights. MORRIS FLAKE'S MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE, "TOP OF THE BILL" CASTLE GROUNDS, ABERGAVENNY. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th. GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL Under the auspices of the Abergavenny attrac- tions Association. Procession from BAILEY PARK at 6 p.m. PRIZES will be given as follows ist 2nd 3rd Gent's FacMp Dress 15/- 10/- 5/- Lady's Fancy Dress. 15/- Hif- 5/- Gent's Comic Costume 15/- 10/- 5/- Lady's Comic Costume. 15/- 10/- 5/- Children's Fancy Dress. 15/- 10/- 5/- Children's Comic Costume.. 15/- IO{- 3/- Entries to be sent to GEO. HARRIS, Albany Lodge. THE BOROUGH SILVER BAND will play for DANCING IN THE EVENING. Admission 8d. (including tax). ECONOMY .js n?t const in payi?g little, but in getting r??ji?t.Jtwt Y ??st possIble value In return for the mone? Jt-< ?? ?? ? ? ?? JLYJL Jt- you Have to spend. I ?? invite ?? ? inspect ? Stock before pui- ch?ug elsewhere. Our Good? are mark«l are mar N m plam figures at our usual low prices. Pocket Books, J ewer Boxes, Elegant Fitted and Unfitted r LADIES' BAGS wS/BH In SILVER MOLE, CROSS GRAIN, MOROCCO anfi FINE SEAL and Gent's Wallets and Treasury In all Leathers at all priGes. PHOTO. 'DITf?rn? Note Gases. FRAMES ?f? fja a jj Untarnishable jf| ,i ? ?:    '??  '( ??!( Fancy Wood, ?- ? ?. ???? ???  Leather, etc. Jsyfistf s???????S?" w Ladies' & Gent's BRUSH SETS. AUTOGRAPH AND POSTCARD ALBUMS. Sole Agents in Abergavenny for SILVER MOLE CALF GOODS Comprising Ladies' Hand Bags, Manicure Sets, Purses, Letter Cases, Photo. Cases, Pouches -————— Cigarette Cases, &c, &c. —————— Ladies' and Gent's. The Best Selection of HIGH-CLASS FANCY ARTICLES. STATIONERY of every description. Æ M. MORGAN & CO., "Chronicle" Office '? ? 'J ABERGAVENNY. ,of' ■■ J't Jt. • • I