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8ales,9,A..upti.. < "1." 't. ILBOROUGH OF ABERGAVENNY^ J rJ. — ..18TRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will IL offer by Auction in MOVEMBER, All those Three Freehold Shops. situate and known as NOS. 26, 27 & 28 CROSS STREET. Particulars from the Auctioneers, or of J. MOXON, Esq., Solicitor, Newport. MONMOUTHSHIRE. ONiTHE OUTSKIRTS OF ABERGAVENNY. JJSTRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are ik favoured with instructions to submit to Public Auction (unless sold by private treaty), subject to Conditions of Sale, An Outlying Portion of The Coldbrook Estate AT THE ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, ox TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1919, at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, including with Possession in March, 1920, The Freehold Residence CAERDERWEN with GROUNDS and LANDS containing an area ot 8A. 3R. 34P. Together with Seven Farms and Small Holdings. LOT Description. Acreage. 1—Pot House Farm and Chase. 39.377 2—Steps Cottage and Land. 30.287 3—Pentre Farm and Woodlands. 91.675 4-Foxes Bark Farm 49.775 5—Pentre Cottage 998 Dan-y-Skir:d Farm 38.213 7-Caoderwer.- Residence & Lands.. 8.962 8—The Ploi'gh inn 332 Particulars of Sale and any other information from the Auctioneers, J. STRAKER, Sox AND CHADWICK, F.A.I., Abergavenny Land Agent J. \V. EARLE, Esq., F.S.I., 6 Quality Court, Chancerv Lane, W.C. 2 or of J. R. JACOB, Esq., Solicitor, Abergavenny. CRICKHOWELL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will Sell for Mr. Goraer Morgan (who is removing to larger premises. Surplus FURNITURE & EFFECTS incluidng Corr. Bins, Bartlett's Weighing Ma- chine, Grocer's Cart, Oil Drums, Large Quantity of Glass, Ware Quarts, Glass Pints, &c., also tfie the large GALVANIZED & WOOD CANTEEN 25ft. x 15ft., as erected at the rear of the Y.M.C.A. Hut (Bwlch Prisoners cf War Camp), also the small DRY CANTEEN. Sale at i o'clock. PRELDIIX ARY. TY CLYD, GOVILON. ■ J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are favoured with instructions from Mrs. Keynton- Williams to announce an Important Sale of the entire FURNISHINGS of the above Residence to take place on THURSDAY and. FRIDAY, DECEMBER nth & 12th. Catalogues in due course from the Auctioneers, Abergavenny. at a charge of 6d. each. SKIRRID FARM, LLANVIHANGEL CRUCORNEY SALE OF LIVE & DEAD FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FODDER, & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, THURSDAY, Nov. 27, 1919., under direction of the Representatives of Mr. Edgar Williams, deceased. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., Auctioneer. LIVE STOCK ORDER. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Owing to the short days, and the amount of Stock coming forward for Grading, Notice is hereby given that it will be impossible to accept any Stock for Grading after the hour of 10 a.m. By order. W. M. CHADWICK, Deputy Chairman. With Early Possession by arrangement. PARISH OF LLANTILIO CROSSENNY. MONMOUTHSHIRE. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed to offer by Public Auction (subject to Conditions of Sale), at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, on TUESDAY, NOV. 25th, 1919, at 3.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, All that Fruitful Freehold Small Farm situate and known as PENYLAN 8 miles distant from the Market Town of Aber- gavenny, and containing an area of 22 Acres (or thereabouts) of Productive Pasture and Orchard Lands. The Homestead is well arranged and well built of Brick and Slate, and contains Sitting Room, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Dairy and Three Bedrooms. The Outbuildings comprise Barn, 2-stall Stable, Beast House, Shed and Piggeries, Let on a Christmas tenancy to Mr. H. Davies at the low Rental of /35 per annum. Tithe payable (1919) il 8s. 4d. All information may be obtained from the Auctioneers' Offices, Abergavenny, or of MESSRS. WILLIAMS & TWEEDY, Solicitors, Monmouth. To China and Furniture Dealers, Hotel & Board- ing House Keepers, and the public generally of Abergavenny and District. SALE ON FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY, NOV. 28 & 29 and DEC. 1, 1919, at 2.30 & 6.30, or Ori-i E STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A CHINA MERCHANT. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., have been instructed to remove to MARKET HALL, ABERGAVENNY, and there dispose of bv Public Auction, a Well-known Dealer's HIGH-CLASS STOCK OF China, Porcelain, Earthenware, &c. Comprising some very Fine DINNER, TEA, BREAKFAST, TOILET & TRINKET SERVICES, manv of which are very tastefully decorated to match throughout. A Choice Collection of Ornamental Pottery, including Vases, Plant Pots, Clock Sets, Flower Bowls, beautifully painted in Figures, Landscapes, Floral and Conventional Patterns. Graceful Dining and Drawing-room Jardineres, 3ft. bigh. Dainty Specimen Pieces of Art China, Bric-a-Brac, etc. Sets of Jugs, Teapots, Cheese Dishes, Fruit and Salad Bowls, etc. Also Useful Crockery of every description. The Stock is in splendid condition, and to those requiring China the Sale offers an excellent opportunity. Owing to the enormous number o Lots a punctual attendance is desired and speciallly requested. Straker, Son & Chadwick, Auctioneers, Abergavenny. MONMOUTHSHIRE. MAGOR DISTRICT. One mile from Station. PARISHES OF UNDY & ROGGIETT. DAVIS & SONS have been instructed to offer by Auction on DECEMBER loth, 1919 (under Conditions of Sale to be then produced) LOTS I & 2.-The PAIR of FREEHOLD COTTAGES situated on the Causeway, Undy, and tenanted bv Messrs. Parvin and Chick. LOT 3.—MARTIN'S FARM, as tenarted by Mr. P. Price,' and excluding Lot 4. LOT 4—A FREEHOLD FIELD on Norton Lane, about 2J Acres, tenanted with Martin, s Farm bv Mr. P. Price. LOT 5.—A PIECE OF LAND tenanted by Mr. Shepherd, of Brook House, Undy, on the Caldicot Moor. LOT 6—The FREEHOLD COTTAGE known as SEVERN VIEW, together with the good Garden adjoining, and now let to Mr. E. Woods. BY ANOTHER DIRECTION LOT 7.—A Small PIECE OF LAND adjoining Lot 4, and known as ROWLAND'S PATCH, being about Half an Acre. Vendors' Solicitors Messrs. MORGAN, FRANCIS STANTON & PARNAIAJ Chepstow and Newport. y.A-action. "PREUIIN ARY. WITH POSSESSION ON COMPLETION. BOROUGH OF ABERGAVENNY.' J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will offer by Auction, at an early date, All that desirable FREEHOLD VILLA situate and known as 35 NORTH STREET. Particulars from the Auctioneers, or of J. R. JACOB, Esq., Solicitor, Abergavenny. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1919. HORSE SHOE, LLANGATTOCK, CRICK- HOWELL. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., who have sold this well-known Hotel, are instructed by Mr. Rumsey to Sell by Auction a Portion of his Household Furniture CHINA, GLASS, OUTDOOR EFFECTS, Well-bred Sow and 7 Pigs, Large Young Barren Sow. Sale at i o'clock. Auctioneers' & Hotel Valuers Abergavenny and Crickhowell. TUESDAY NEXT. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will Sell by Auction, at 11 o'clock, Surplus AGRI- CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, viz. 4 Binders, i Cart, i Spring Cart, and Harness. SKIRRID FARM, LLANVIH ANGEL CRUCORNEY. Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock. 21 Hereford and Cross-bred CATTLE, viz. 5 Young Shorthorn and Hereford Cows, 7 Here- ford and Cross-bred 2-year-old Heifers, 2-year- old Bullock, 8 Weaned Calves. 3 HORSES, viz. Very promising 2-year-old Nag Filly, Capital s-year-old Half-bred Mare and Fillv Sucker. 2 STORE PIGS About 6 Tons of HAY (to go off). STRAW off 5 Acres. About 4 cwt. POTATOES. GRASS KEEP of 5° Acres to 2nd Feb., 1920. IMPLEMENTS, &c., viz. Seed Drill, Chain Harrows, Tine Harrows, Turnip Scuffle, Bouter, Swing Plough, Mowing Machine, Float, Market Trap, Set Long Gears, Set Short do., Set G.O. Tack, Odd Harness, 3 Hogsheads, 4 Small Casks, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND DAIRY UTENSILS, viz. Elbow Settle, Kitchen Table, 6 Windsor Chairs, Fenders and Fire Tools, 2 Arm Chairs, Large Arm Chair, Sofa, Full-size Bedstead, 2 Single do., Dressing Tables, 'Washstands and Ware, Toilet Mirrors, Sundry Pictures, Crockery Ware, China and Glass, Barrel Churn, Cream Pans, Milk Cans, Buckets, Cheese Press, &c., which MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., will Sell for the Administratrix of Mr. Edgar Williams (deceased) On THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1919. Sale at One o'clock sharp. ABERGAVENNY, MON. Sale of Valuable Household Furniture & Effects. Messrs. TONG & COBON, F.A.I., have been favoured with instructions from the Repre- sentatives of the late Rev. J. R. Phillips to Sell bv Public Auction, at HOLY TRINITY VICARAGE the whole of the Valuable Household Furniture and Effects comprising the Contents of Four Bedrooms, Dressing Room, Linen Room, Landing and Stairs, Bath Room, Dining Room and Drawing Room, Study, Library, Hall, Two Kitchens, Larder, Pantry, and Outside Effects; also Valuable Silver and Plated Goods. Sale to start at 12 noon sharp. Goods on view Morning of Sale. For further particulars see Sale Posters, or apply to the Auctioneers, Abergavenny and Brynmawr. Established 1747. DAVIS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. Property Specialists and Expert Valuers For the County of Monmouth. ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS. I 26, STOW-HILL, NEWPORT. TEL., 2815. MAGOR HOUSE, I USK. ) TEL., 8. Mr. Frederick J. Shaw, P.A.S.I., LAND AGENT, Chartered Surveyor & Valuer, Late Government Valuer to Somerset House and Board of Agriculture. Surveyor to Boards and Commissions, and Agent for extensive Landed Estates and other Properties, in many parts of the Couatry. Office :-WESTGATE CHAMBERS, NEWPORT, Mon. Miscellaneous. PLOUGHING. ROSSES LEWIS Have for immediate Hire Fordson Tractors For Ploughing and Cultivating. For Terms and Particulars, apply- J. J. LEWIS, LLANVAIR, ABERGAVENNY PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Re-opening Monmouth Rd. Garage. This business which has been closed daring the War has been reopened by The Abergavenny Motor Co., (1919), Ltd. THOS. TEMLETT, Manager. TO HAULAGE CONTRACTORS. THE Abergavenny Railwaymen's Coal Association invite TENDERS for the Haulage of Coal, commencing December 1st next. Full particulars of the districts covered to be obtained from the undersigned.. E. O. WILLIAMS, Secretary. .22 North-street, Secretary. Abergavenny. H w J-f A ^ted. A DRESSMAKER Wanted for Blouses, Renova- tions, &c.-Address, A.C., Chronicle Office. A GOOD GENERAL Wanted.—Hanbury Hotel, Garruliffaith, nr. Pontypool. WANTED, Sitting Room and Bedroom. State terms.—Box X, Chronicle Office. WANTED, a Day Girl, to take children out.- Mrs. Herbert, Grasmere, Avenue-road. WANTED, Two Unfurnished Rooms, in Aber- gavenny, for young Married Couple.—Apply S. Y., Chronicle Office. WANTED, Farm Hand, able to plough and make himself generally useful live in.- Apply, W. Biggs, Llanvapley, Abergavenny WANTED to Rent Garden GrouncS, in large or small lots, cr Allotments.—Henry Townsend, 28 Stanhope-street. WANTED, Berberis, good colour glso Green well-berried Holly Sprays, Variegated Gold and Silver Sprays good clean stuff. Also Mistletoe, well berried.—Peake, Floral Hall. WANTED, Cook-General and House-Parlour- maid.—Apply Mrs. Davey, Maismore, Albany- road. YOUNG GIRL to take Baby out and assist in light housework.-Apply Mrs. A. E. Tonkin, Brecon-road. WANTED, smart willing Lad good references. —Apply Monday, Manager, Halfords, 12 Cross-street, Abergavenny. RELIABLE Cook-General or Working House- keeper for country house, near Gilwern.— Address, H.G., "Chronicle" Office. WANTED, House-Parlourmaid Between Maid kept —Mrs Hanbury, Nantoer, Aber- gavenny WANTED, young Girl as General, able to wash help given.—Davies, Westward Ho Windsor- road. WANTED, experienced Parlourmaid, also House maid.—Andrews, Aberbaiden, nr. Aberga- venny. UNIVERSITY LADY is prepared to coach Students and backward Pupils for all Examin- ations.—Apply T., Chronicle Office, Aber- gavenny. WANTED, well-berried Holly and Mistletoe, also Variegated Holly. Would purchase on trees or delivered.—Percy Fraser, Frogmore- street. WANTED, at once, experienced General references required.—Apply Halidon, Mon- mouth-road, Abergavenny. WANTED, large quantities of Cut Holly and Mistletoe must be well berried. Also Golden and Silver Holly Clippings.—Pitt & Co., Brecon Road Nursery, Abergavenny. WANTED, an intelligent Youth as Apprentice to the Printing. Good progressive wages.— Abergavenny Chronicle Printing Works. 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. SITUATION Wanted as good all round Gardener life experience both inside and out 10 years in present situation married.— F. Hallett, Grosmont, Nr. Hereford. WANTED, by young Couple with one child (aged 7), Two or Three Unfurnished Rooms in respectable house in or near Abergavenny.— Write, Box 20, Chronicle Office, Aberga- venny. 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. THE Abergavenny Board of Guardians have several Children (boys and girls) which they are desirous of Boarding Out in suitable Homes —Further particulars, apply Edwards, Union Offices, Monk Street CRICKHOWELL UNION. WANTED at Crickhowell Poor Law In- Y? stitution, Working Laundress. Salary, ^30 per annum, with residence and rations, plus War Bonus ^13 per annum. Applications, stating age and experience, to- gether with copies of two recent testimonials, to THOS. VAUGHAN, Clerk to the Guardians. Union Offices, Town Hall, Crickhowell, 17th Nov., 1919. For Sale. GARDEN BARROWS, Ladders, Carts, Gambos, &c.-Watkins, Wheelwright, Mardy, Mon. FOWL-HOUSE for Sale in good condition.— Howells, Penypark Farm, Abergavenny. VERY Handsome Young Sable Collie Bitch for Sale suit lady.—Williams, Llandilo Farm, Abergavenny. FOR SALE, pure-bred White Leghorn Cockerels. —Payne, Govilon House. FOR SALE, Burford Villa, Clifton-road. Free- hold.—Apply 25 Lower Monk-street, Aber- gavenny. •' FOUR April Cockerels. What offer ?- Jennings, 3 Regent-street, Abergavenny. FOR SALE, Cob Black Mare, Flat Cart and Harness.— Jennings, 3 Regent-street, Aber- gavenny. PEDIGREE BLACK BOAR iregistered) for service. Also Store Pigs for Sale.—Apply Owers or Watkins, Cross-street. MOLASSINE LAYING MEAL makes them all love laying. I, A. J. Wibberley, Corn Mer- chant, Cross-street, Abergavenny, recom- mend it. RANSOME'S PLOUGHS in Stock. RHA- RHB-RND-at G. R. Boundy's, Aberga- venny (two doors from the Post Office). MALT DUST for Sale.—Apply Thos. Delafield, Delafield's Brewery, Abergavenny. THORLEY'S PIG POWDERS, as simple remedies for ills in pigs are the best. Certain cure for Catarrh, Cramp, Constipation, Eczema, &c. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS Thorley's Food for Cattle is a condiment for Horses and all Stock. During ploughing or heavy work extra exertion is required from your horse. Give your horse a packet or teacupful in the night-manger food. IMPORTANT TO POULTRY, Keepers. OVUM, Thorley's Poultry Spice should be mixed with all Soft Food. Sold by :— Wm. Davis, 7 Cross Street, Abergavenny. PLOUGHS in Stock at Bevan's, 10 Cross Street, Abergavenny. FOR PULPERS and GRINDING MILLS go to Bevans, 10 Cross Street. LARGE STOCK of CROSS-CUT SAWS, AXES, and other Tools at Bevan's, 10 Cross Street. QUANTITIES of PLOUGH SHARES (all makes) in stock at Bevan's, 10 Cross Street. Leather Attache Cases, different sizes.—M. Morgan & Co., Chronicle Office Lost or Strayed. !i.,r LOST on October 6th, from Grosmont Wood, Five Ewes marked with M each side.—In- formation to be given to the Cross Ash Police. STRAYED, Light-brown Sheep Dog two white front paws, breast and tip of tail. If not claimed in three weeks will be sold to defray expenses.—J. Rumsey, Penallt, Llangattock, Crickhowell. Miscellaneous. THE TONIC WITH < ———————— A DOCTOR. S ) GUARANTEE. If you want to maintain or Regain Perfect and Vigorous Health, Take FORT-REVIVER The Great Non-Alcohollc Tonic Stimulant. Free from Drugs. A leading West-End physician writes:- The physician hesitates to prescribe medicated wines because of the Hanger, especially to nervous panents. of the craving for drugs with which certain Tonics are I fortifled.' 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SCULPTOR, 2 BRECON ROAD MONUMENTS In Marble, Granite arc Stone. MEMORIAL BRASSES. DESIGNS FREE. FOG, SMOKE, DAMP and disease germs are a menace to your nose and throat. Use Nos- TROLINE Nasal Specific to soothe the irrita- tion and destroy the germs"jj| £ A touch of this fragrant specific makes you secure 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 CHBISTADELFHIAN HALL, LION STREET. ABERGAVENNY, SUNDAY NEXT, NOV. 23, 1919, At 6 o'clock (Please note alteration of time). Speaker: MR. E. W. COLLARD, Newport Subject The one Faith, believed in by the Jewish Fathers, Endorsed by Christ and his Apostles. I COMZ AND HEAR AND JUDGE FOR YODBSELP. SEATS ARB FREE, AND No COLLECTION. 3rd Mons. Memorial Fund. Previously acknowledged .£ISI 5 o Mrs. G. S. Bence I 1 o Mr. Percy Denner 1 1 o Mrs. Percy Denner 1 1 o Mr. Claude Denner o 10 6 Mr. Harry Dernier 0100 Mr. Robert Gardner 220 Miss Francis L. Gardner I 1 o Mrs. G. H. Dunn I 1 o Mr. Mervyn Dunn 1 1 o Dr. Glendinning 10 10 o Mrs. Glendinning 10 10 o Col. Williams, J. P. 3 10 o Right Hon. Lord Treowen 500 Capt. L. D. Whitehead 20 o o Miss Steel 1 o o Master Guy and Miss Joan Gardner (per Mrs. A. Ashworth) 5 o o FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. Nos. 1, 2 & 3 Grosvenor Terrace, Grosvenor Road. Will sell each house separate. No. 24 Tudor Street. Dwelling-house with Shop and Bakehouse, with Two Cottages at rear. Nos. 16 & 18 Byfield Lane. Nos. 57 & 59 Mill Street. Two Dwelling Houses. For particulars, apply Price, Tivoli, Mon- mouth Road. If you have a good business, advertise and keep it; if you have not, advertise and get one. The Abergavenny Chronicle is the business bringer. A1:ilMJ!I!tII.A « -r— —1 ■»n 7 —. —— — 7. 7 ? ?' ?"?.fp-'????????"' 'Miscellaneons. 'I EYESIGHT HEADACHE" This is the result of neglect. Some small 0Pains in and around the eyes (especially defect exists in the eyes, which though too 0 behind and above) as well as at the back of slight to. prevent clear vision, is serious 0 the head, nearly always indicate eyestrain. because it places the eyes under a constant g strain. (] Whereas medicine can only relieve the Nothing wastes nervous energy like eye- S symptoms in such cases, proper Glasses will ?st.r.?am? —:???lee?d ? RDVrR A. T L. Ranney says, I 0 remove the cause, and thus effect a per- look to Dr. the chief cause says, 0 ???ent cure. look to Eyestrain as the 1c? hief cause of nervous maent cure. derangements." Headaches which follow eye work such as Nearly everyone nowadays suffers from fl hading, sewing, sight-seeing, railway travel- some kind of nerve trouble-neuritis Om 0 ling, or visits to theatre or picture house-all rasthenia and nervous breakdown are every- g show the need for Glasses. where. 0 Chronic headache—the kind which recurs It behoves everyone, therefore, to make periodically—can be cured, in 19 cases out sure that their eyes are not imperilling their of 20, in this way. health. U Best Quality Lenses and Frames correctly Fitted by HARRY SHACKLETON, QUALIFIED CHEMIST & OPTICIAN, 9, CROSS ST., ABERGAVENNY. Oculist's Prescriptions Dispensed. THE PROBLEM of the purchase OF SUITABLE XMAS GIFTS may be happily solved by a visit to our SHOWROOMS at 161-2-3 Commercial Street, NEWPORT. The value of such a gift is greatly enhanced if it be of USEFUL as well as ORNAMENTAL character because it is a constant reminder of the giver. We have in our SHOWROOMS (over a third of a mile in length) hundreds of such articles and give below a few suggestions of the form such gifts may fittingly take Trays Photo Frames Baskets Cushions Down Quilts Coal Boxes Cabinets Rugs Tea Carriers Flower Stands Pictures Carpet Sweepers Bronzes Easy Chairs Baby Chairs Clocks Vases Trinket Sets Cigarette Boxes Jewel Trays Ash Trays Floor Cushions Mirrors Fancy Tables Brass Ware Table Covers Baby Carriages We trust we may have the pleasure of seeing you in our SHOWROOMS. Your quest will undoubtedly be rewarded in the discovery of the "VERY THING" both in price and kind to fit the case. Of course you are aware of our unassailable position as makers of RELIABLE FURNITURE and will study your own interests by inspecting our stock before deciding to purchase, where every article is marked in plain figures. JP. E. OANE, Ltd., The HOUSE of FAME for FURNITURE, 161-2-3 COMMERCIAL ST., NEWPORT, and at CARDIFF and BRISTOL. G. R. BOUNDY, 22 FROGMORE ST., ABERGAVENNY HOT WATER BOTTLES. MINCING MACHINES FROM 9s. Single & Double Burner Oil Stoves. Floor and Furniture Polish, RONUK & STEPHENSONS. ALUMINIUM and ENAMELLED WARE. Telephone: 80. Two Doors from the Post Office. GLASS & CHINA also, I at 2 HIGH STREET. 9 rurf DØ TOO 7XW GOOD. DEAKIN'S MIRAOULOUS OHEST OOUQH AND LUNG HEALER Will immediately affest the oaum of the d6sam and guard apunt all ill cffccta. PricM. 1/1 Md 01 ? ChM?tt StM?h If diScuit to oabntd ain $/;?: d f direct —clmlf Is M to the Sole Proprietors: Q. DEAKIN & HUQHE8, The Inflammation RemedlM 0. BLAlMVfML "THE BREATH OF UrB." DEAFNESS HEAD NOISES— THROAT & NASAL CATARRH and all troubles due to Loss of Hearing, quickly yield to 'Mackay's Auralinel A remedy of established reputation in every part of the world. Perfected and invented by a well-known Ear Specialist. Numerous testimonials prove conclusively the efficacy and superiority of this specific over every other known treatment.—Sold by most Chemists at 3/- bottle, or direct from THE MACKAY REMEDY CO., 106 Liverpool Road, Islington, London. NIGHTINGALE, 3 Stow Hill Newport. MAGNIFICENT NEW PIANOS About Half-price. Best in the world at lowest prices.  "?? Miscellane'cJus. To Timber Merchants and Others. FOR SALE, a quantity of PIT WOOD, at f New Cemetery, consisting of 70 6ft. 6in. lengths and 21 gft. lengths. Tenders for above to be sent in to me by II a.m. on Wednesday, 26th November, 1919. W. LLEWELLIN, Clerk to Joint Burials Committee. Town Hall, Abergavenny. NOTICE OF AUDIT. ABERGAVENNY RURAL DISTRICT and ABERGAVENNY UNION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the i\ AUDIT of the Accounts for the half-years ended the 31st March, 1919 and 30th September, 1919, of the Council of the above-mentioned Rural District and of the Guardians of the above- mentioned Union and the Overseers of the Poor of the Parishes therein and of the Accounts for the year ended the 31st March, 1919, of the Parish Councils or Parish Meetings for the Parishes in such 'Rural District, and of any J oint Committees appointed in whole or in part by such Councils or Meetings, will commence at the Board-room of the Guardians at Aberga- venny on Monday, the 1st day of December, 1919, at 10.30 a.m. R. G. WOODYATT, District Auditor. ABERGAVENNY UNION. ALTERATIONS AND GENERAL REPAIRS TO WORKHOUSE. THE GUARDIANS invite TENDERS for JL. Alterations and General Repairs at their Union Workhouse, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Mr. John Morgan, Architect, Blaenavon, and which plans and specifications can he inspected at the Union Offices, Monk Street, Abergavenny. The person whose tender is accepted will be required to enter into a Bond, to be approved by the Guardians, for the due fulfilment of his contract. Sealed tenders, endorsed Workhouse Altera- tions and Repairs," to be delivered to me before 11 a.m. on Friday, the 5th December, 1919. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. The Architect will attend at the Workhouse on Thursday, 27th November, 1919, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., to give any information to persons tendering. Dated this 17th day of November, 1919. JOHN EDWARDS, Clerk to the Guardians. Union Offices, Monk Street, Abergavenny. BOROUGH OF ABERGAVENNY. TO FARMERS AND SEEDSMEN. TENDERS are invited for 2,600 lbs. Of Oats _L and 1,500 ibs. Of Beans, delivered in two consignments. Tenders, with samples, to be sent to the Town Clerk on or before the 27th* instant. COLISEUM ABERGAVENNY. Telephone 33. MANAGING DIRECTOB RICHARD DOONER. RESIDENT MANAGER W. H. WALLER. MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FARNUM IN The Man who Repaid. A Story of a Strong Man's Vengeance. PATHE GAZETTE (changed twice weeklv) also WEEKLY PICTORIAL will be added. The Honeymoon. Featuring CONSTANCE TALMADGE in a Five- Act Comedy Drama. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY:- NORMA TALMADGE IX The Safety Curtain. A Beautiful Screen Drama in Six Stirring Scenes. HUNS & HAYPHEUS A Two-Reel Comedy HANDS UP Chapter 7. Featuring RUTH ROLAND. REVISED, PRICES: Adults, 5d., 9d. and 1/ Children admitted on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at i-price (with parents) to 9d.& V-seats. Children's Matinee on Saturdays. Admission 2d. Doors cpen at 7. Commence 7.45. Saturday at 6.80 and 8.30 p.m. Matinee Tuesday and Saturday at 2.30. ABERGAVENNY GIRLS' CLUB. The Countess of Portsmouth, (President of the Young Women's Christian Association) WILL ADDRESS A Meeting for Girls AT 14 NEVILL STREET On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, at 8.30 p.m. ALL GIRLS ARE INVITED. Abergavenny Glee Society. FIRST PRACT ICE will be held OWWED- NESDAY NEXT, NOV. 26th, in the CONGREGATIONAL HALL, at 8 prompt. All members and intending members cordially invited. JOHN OWEN, Conductor pro tem. W. A. EVANS, Hon. Sec. COMRADES of the GREAT WAR. OPEN BOXING COMPETITION. at 8st. 21b. FOR 10 GUINEA SILVER CUP will be held at ABERGAVENNY on DECEMBER 6th, 1919. Further particulars from and Entries to H. RUSSELL, Hon. Sec., Comrades of the Great War, Abergavenny. SPECIAL NOTICE It. G. GOULD, WEST END BAKERY, BRECON ROAD. (Prize Winner and Diplomist Master Bakers' and Confectioners' Association of Great Britain and Ireland), BEGS to state that, to comply with Trade t) Union Conditions and Abolish Night Work, Jhe has OPENED A BRANCH at 29 CROSS ST., lately carried on by A. DENNER & SON. ONLY EX-SERVICE MEN EMPLOYED. .111 ..L.. 1.1. ¡ JE1 u.. ( A TRIAL SOLICITED. J