the long period of II y it stands higher in popular siderably larger trade is being any former period in it existx•ne not only show that satisfacti.,n towers; but enable the pror thoroughly reliable goods siderably under those of Special attention is dircetul t
September 4, 1891 - Bridgend Chronicle, Cowbridge, Llantrisant, and Maesteg Advertiser - Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
The ordinary fortnightly meeting of this authority was held at the Union Workhouse on Saturday, when then wive present—Mr Rees Thomas (Pyle) in the chair ; Mr D. Spencer (vice-chairman), Messrs Edwin Williams, G. Thomas, E. Matthews, W. Hopkin, Thomas Rees, and Thomas Thomas. AB
September 25, 1891 - Bridgend Chronicle, Cowbridge, Llantrisant, and Maesteg Advertiser - Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
On Thursday morning in last week, an inquest was held touching the death of Robert Welsh, a tramping labourer, an occasional visitor to Aberavon, who met hi, death on Tuesday week by an over doer of alcohol. The full details are given in the inquest held at the Police Station. T
September 25, 1891 - Bridgend Chronicle, Cowbridge, Llantrisant, and Maesteg Advertiser - Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
The nutrient village of Llanharran—noted in history —was en on Thursday, occasion being as reception given to 'Mr J. Bloody Jenkins. jun., on his return home from his honeymoon. ' Unfortunately, the young bride was unable to down to Wades through indisposition. The place was gai
September 25, 1891 - Bridgend Chronicle, Cowbridge, Llantrisant, and Maesteg Advertiser - Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
This annual supper was given at Rhoda House on Saturday evening last. Preceding the suns, was the usual match, Married v. Single, the latter winning an exciting game le) one run. About 40 members afterwards sat down to a capital repast, provided through the generosity of the goo
September 25, 1891 - Bridgend Chronicle, Cowbridge, Llantrisant, and Maesteg Advertiser - Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
And after "Home sweet home" came the spirit stirring Land of my Fathers," sung with an effect which had never been felt before. Old n up with tears welling into their eye., and even the dignified occupants of the front seats away reserve, and yielded to the enthusiasm of the mom
September 4, 1891 - Bridgend Chronicle, Cowbridge, Llantrisant, and Maesteg Advertiser - Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
Morgan David (agent), 66, High Street, Maesteg. 797 frO BE LET.—Two Furnished HOUSES situated I at Greenfield, Nottage, from August 29th.— No. 2 : Bedrooms,kitehen, and parlour. No. 4 Three bedrooms, kitchen, and parlour. Also stable and back house if required. Rent moderate. —A
September 4, 1891 - Bridgend Chronicle, Cowbridge, Llantrisant, and Maesteg Advertiser - Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
pure Nickel, 74 fsl per doom; 40 per 1-doren. Sample Knife sent for rid Stamp+. Gentleman's Fine Ivory Sale Pocket Knife, two Ladies' Knife. finest Pearl Scales, two blades blades, 9d. I Scissors beactifull finish e d, 2 s ad. Sportsman's Knife, containing articles, Stag W o rkm
September 4, 1891 - Bridgend Chronicle, Cowbridge, Llantrisant, and Maesteg Advertiser - Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
COUNTRY. ALL ACCOUNTS PROMPTLY SETTLED. D. T JOHN , YORK HOTEL, BRIDGEND, AucrtosEEß, Land, Ho use, and Estate Agent, (From the °Hite of Messrs Stephenson Alexander, Cardiff.) MORTGAGE, INSITANCE, cod COMMISSION BRORER. Valuations made for Probate and other purposes. RENTS COLLE
November 13, 1891 - Bridgend Chronicle, Cowbridge, Llantrisant, and Maesteg Advertiser - Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
_Highway District, St. Donat's : • For the Best 5 Acres of Swedes £2 For the Second Best do. £l For the Best 3 Acres of Swedes £1 For the Second Best do. Entries (no Entrance Fee) for the Cowbridge Highway District and St. amid, to be made by Nov. 21st, to Mr EDWARD JOHN, SeedSI
November 13, 1891 - Bridgend Chronicle, Cowbridge, Llantrisant, and Maesteg Advertiser - Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales