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fHE OLDEST & MOST RELIABLE I GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS IN LIVERPOOL ARE si WI. ANGUS & SONS, 27 & 29, LORD STREET RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS ARTICLES AT MOST REASONABLE CHARGES. Diamonds & Silver Plate a Speciality. GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Telegrams 'Sugna.' Telephone 553.
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LIGHT "TINES FOR SUMMER USE. STILL & SPARKLING, FROM THE MOST MODERATE PRICES. CLARET, HOCK, MOSELLE, CHAMPAGNE, SAUTERNE, &c. THOS. WELSBY & QO., ESTABLISHED 1813. WINE MERCHANTS, BRIDGE STREET. CHESTER, TELEPHONE 41.
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1ubltc Announcements. ROYALTY ^H EAT RE, CITY ROAD, CHESTER. Sole Proprietor and Responsible Manager: Mr. JAS. W. CARTER. Business Manager.GEORGE V. T. CARR. CLOSED UNTIL AUG. 1ST (BANK HOLIDAY). WILL RE-OPEN WITH AN ENORMOUS ATTRACTION. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), ST. PAUL'S, CHESTER. A GRAND GALA FETE WILL TAKE PLACE In the Grounds of Boughton Hall, By kind permission of the President, JAMES G. FROST, ESQ., J.P., ON WEDNESDAY 6TH JULY, 1898. NEARLY P,70 IN PRIZES. THE EVENTS WILL INCLUDE HORSE-LEAPING COMPETITION. DOG SHOW. FLOWER SHOW, numerous classes. ATHLETIC SPORTS. BICYCLE RACES. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. DECORATED MAIL CART PROCESSION. VARIETY ENTERTAINMENTS. BICYCLE GYMKHANA. SALE OF WORK, and numerous other interesting items. 'Three First-class Bands will play during the day. DANCING IN THE EVENING. DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES BY MRS. JAS. G. FROST. Refreshments on the Ground. ENTRANCE GATES: TARYIN BRIDGE AND AT CHRISTLETON ROAD. Gates open at 2 p.m. Opening Ceremony at 2.30 p.m. Admission Is- till 6 p.m., 6d. after 6 p.m. Children half-price. CHEAP BOOKINGS from Stations within a radios of about 20 miles of Chester. See Railway Companies' Bills. Any further information may be obtained from the Hon. Secretaries, Mr. T. GIBBONS FROST, Richmond Hill; the Rev. J. S. C. MAYNE, The Mount; or from Mr. T. WILLIAMS, Hon. Treasurer, .46, Tarvin-road all of Chester. EASTHAAI, THE RICHMOND OF THE MERSEY. THE PLACE TO SPEND A HAPPY DAY. Magnificent Gardens & Fountains. Grand Dancing Floor. Cosy Arbours. Extensive Woods. Combined Switchback and Water Railway. Grand Variety Entertainment at 4 and 6 Daily. A number of other Attractions. 'Cycles will be carried free except on Bank Holidays. Saloon Steamers from South-end Liverpool Landing Stage at frequent intervals. Fare 4d. Schools and Picnic Parties Catered for. SPECIAL WEEK-END HOTEL TARIFF. WIRRAL AND BIRKENHEAD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S 56TH ANNUAL SHOW AT BIRKENHEAD, JULY 2.7TH AND 28TH. PRIZES EXCEED £ 2,000. ENTRIES POSITIVELY CLosE 15TH JULY, POST. Schedules may be had from the Secretary, ARTHUR H. EDWARDSON, 28, Hamilton-street, Birkenhead. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSIONS will run as under:— -tL THURSDAY, July 14, to SHREWSBURY, Cheltenham. GLOUCESTER. Wellington, Wolver- 'hampton, BIRMINGHAM, Kidderminster, WOR- CESTER, Malvern, S- r-i, ford on- Avon, Warwick, Leamington, Banbury, OXFORD, Reading, LON- DON, &c., for 6 days, from CHESTER, &c. MONDAY, July 18, DAY TRIP to BIRMING- HAM, Leamington, Oxford, READING, and WINDSOR, from CHESTER, &c. Tickets, bills, and Country Lodging Lists, can be obtained at the station. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, EXCURSIONS will leave CHESTER IfJ (G-W R.) as under:- Every MONDAY, to GUERNSEY and JERSEY, for a fortnight or less. Every THURSDAY, to STRATFORD-ON- AVON, Warwick, Leamington, Oxford, Reading, ;and LONDON, for 7 or 14 days. Every FRIDAY (commencing July 8th), to Bath, BRISTOL, Weston-Super-Mare, Taunton, Mine- head (for Lynton and Lynmoutb), Barnstaple, Ilfracombe, Tiverton, Exeter, Dawlish, Teign- mouth, Torquay, Dartmouth, Plymouth, Laun- ceston, Bodmin, Newquay, Falmouth, St. Ives, PENZANCE, &c., for 7 or 14 days. Every SATURDAY, to Bridport, Dorchester, WEYMOUTH (for Guernsey and Jersey), Win- chester, Gosport, Bournemouth, Portsmouth, Southampton, Cowes, RYDE, &c. To BRIGHTON, Hastings, Eastbourne, Dover, Ramsgate, MARGATE, Folkestone, &c., for 5, 3,10, or 15 days. Tickets, Bills, Pamphlets, Lodging Lists, &c., can be obtained at the Stations. ~vrEw EXPRESS SERVICEI l.. TO THE CONTINENT Via Reading and South Eastern Railway. THROUGH CARRIAGES to and from FOLKESTONE. Week-day Through Services-JULY, AUGUST, AND SEPTEMBER. Liverpool (Central A.M. A.M. Mersey R'way) dep 7 57 Bale dep 10 5 „ (James-et) „ 8 0 P.M. Birkenhead Laon dep 4 39 (Central) ,,8 6 Amiens ,,6 8 Warrington 7 37 Brussels (Midi).. 2 14 Chester 8 45 Paris (Nord) 345 Wrexham 9 8 Boulogne 750 Oswefstry 840 Folkestone Shrewsbury 10 0 (Steamer) arr 9 35 Wellington ,,1017 (Harbour) dep 9 50 IVolverhampton A.M. (Low Level). 1047 Reading (GWR) arr 12 40 Birmingham „ dep 110 (Snow Hill) 1110 Oxford. arr 146 Leamington H 1143 Banbury. 221 P.M. Leamington 253 Banbury 1210 Birmingham Oxf,grd. 12 46 (Snow Hill). ,,331 Reading (GWR) Wolverhampton (Slip) arr 123 (Low Level). 3 56 dep 125 Shrewsbury 4 42 Folkestone (Har- Wrexham 5 33 hour). arr 4 35 Chester 551 (Steamer) dep 4 50 B i r k e n h e e, d Boulogne arr 6 35 (Central). ,,622 Paris (Nord). 1050 Liverpool (James- Brussels (Midi). 1159 street). 627 (Central Mersey Railway) „ 6 29 Hherty to break their journey at r olkestone, Boulogne, and Amiens. The Return tickets are available either via London or Reading. ■Passengers can be booked through from Stations at which the 7.57 a.m. train from Liverpool calls, to Canterbury, Dover, Margate, Hastings and other "tatioM pn the South-Eastern Railway, changing Kedhill, thus avoiding the inconvenience of tossing London. full particulars see Time Tables. J. L, WILKINSON, General Manager. s W. & F. BROWN & Co., CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. JJ OUSE AGENTS. PROPRIETORS O' WAREHOUSES FOR STORING » FURNITURE. VANS FOR REMOVING FURNITURE. Low PRICE AND RATES. public Announcements. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A gALE OF WORK WILL (D.V.) BE HELD IN WAVERTON SCHOOL, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, AUG. 3 & 4, to be Opened on Wednesday by HER GRAC. THE DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER, and on Thursday by the BON. MRS. C. T. PARKER. DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S FIFTY-SIXTH ANNUAL gHOW AT WREXHAM, ON FRIDAY JULY 22ND, 1898. (Day after Shrewsbury Show.) ENTRIES VERY SHORT IN ALL CLASSES, AND WILL THEREFORE BE ACCEPTED UNTIL AFTER FIRST POST MONDAY, JULY 11TH, 1898. T. WELSBY, Secretary, RhyI. BEAT AGRICULTURAL SHOW, VJ ALSO WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, JULY 20 & 21. DOGS & POULTRY AT SHREWSBURY, SHROPSHIRE & WEST-MIDLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. MAGNIFICENT ATTRACTIONS. £ 1,600 IN PRIZES. Splendid all England collection of Agricultural Stock, Implements, and Machinery. Grand Horse- leaping and Turnouts each day (entries close July 19). National Exhibition of 1,500 Dogs and Poultry. Military Promenade Concerts by the excellent Bands of the 3rd Shropshire Light Infantry and the 1st V.B. Shropshire Light Infantry. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, July 21st, Special Attraction for the Early Closing Half- Holiday. West of England MILITARY TOURNA- MENT (under Royal Military Tournament Rules). The Grandest Tournament to be seen out of London. ADMISSION WEDNESDAY, July 20 (Judging Day): From 9 a-m. to 12 noon, 5s.; from 12 to 5 p.m., 2s. 6d.; after 5 p.m., Is. THURSDAY, July 21, to witness the whole of the Show and Tourna- ment, All Day, One Shilling. Excursion Trains and Cheap Bookings from Chester and other stations in this district. ALFRED MANSELL, Secretary. College Hill, Shrewsbury. Public Notices. LIVERPOOL UNION BANK, LIMITED. ELLESMERE PORT BRANCH. A BRANCH of the BANK will be Opened at No. 16, DOCK STREET (next door to the Post Office), as soon as the necessary alterations are completed. By Order of the Board, W. G. HENDERSON, Manager, Liverpool. EDDISBURY PARLIAMENTARY DIVISION. All CONSERVATIVES and UNIONISTS poss- essing FREEHOLD QUALIFICATIONS in this Division should EXAMINE THE LISTS now published by the Overseers on the Church and Chapel doors. If their names be omitted therefrom, or, if registered, their Qualifications be incorrectly described, fresh CLAIMS should at once be made and sent to me not later than JULY 18,1898. Forms of Claim and all information can be btained at these Offices. RICHD. N. OWEN, Conservative Agent, Godstall Chambers, Eastgate Row (North), Chester. July 4th, 1898. CHESHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES, c 1898. RICHARD HOBSON, ESQUIRE, Sheriff. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of the precept of the Honourable SIR ALFRED WILLS, Knight, and the Honourable SIR WALTER GEORGE FRANK PHILLIMORE, Baronet, two of the Justices of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, Justices of our Lady the Queen, assigned to take the next Assizes for the County of Chester, the said Assizes will be opened at the CASTLE OF CHESTER, on MONDAY, the Twenty fifth day of July, 1898, and all the Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Escheators, Stewards, Chief Constables, Sheriff's Officers, Bailiffs of Hundreds, Prosecutors, Persons bound by Recognizances, Jurors summoned to attend on the several Inquests, and others concerned, are required to give their attendance at ELEVEN o'clock in the morning, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH day of JULY. 1898, at which time the business of the Assizes will commence. Dated this 29th day of June, 1898. EDWARD WRANGHAM BIRD, Under-Sheriff. JOHN CULLIMORE, Acting Under-Sheriff, Friars, Chester. JOHN CULLIMORE, Acting Under-Sheriff, Friars, Chester. N.B.-SPECIAI, JURY ACTIONS WILL NOT BE TAKEN UNTIL WEDNESDAY, the Twenty- seventh day of July, 1898, at Ten a.m. CHESTER MUNICIPAL CHARITIES. AWEN JONES'S CHARITY. A GENERAL MEETING of the COMPANIES of the City of Chester will be held at the TOWN HALL, CHESTER, on THURSDAY, the 14th July, 1898 at 7-30 p.m., in pursuance of the 81st Section of the SCHEME sanctioned by the Charity Com- missioners for England and Wales by their Order of the 29th March, 1892, for the administration of the Municipal Charities in the City of Chester, and of te Rules sanctioned by the Commissioners, und( their Order dated the 8th July, 1892, for the APPOINTMENT of SIX REPRESENTATIVES of the Companies of the City of Chester to act in c njunction with the Trustees of the above- men ioned Charities, in giving preference in the application of the income of the Charity of Owen Joines to Persons who are Freemen of the said city and members of one of the said Companies, or (in tho case of the application of the proportion of income applied for educational purposes) Children of such persons. The names of persons proposed as such Repre- sentatives must be sent through the post to the undersigned, the Clerk of the Trustees of the Chester Municipal Charities, at least fourteen days before tlid meeting. Dated 10th June. 1898. HENRY THOMAS BROWN, Clerk to the Trustees of the Chester Municipal Charities. 45, Northgaet-street, Chester. NORTHGATE BREWERY COMPANY'S -I I PRIME CHESTER ALES. ALFRED PARKES, BRIDGE-ST. ROW, CHESTER. SUMMER FASHIONS AND NOVELTIES. SPECIAL SHOW DAYS TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY, 1) MANTLES, COSTUMES, PARASOLS, SUNSHADES, &c., &c. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. A. PARKES, MAGAZIN DES MODES, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. public Notices. -f>vF. p ARR'S BANK, LIMITED. THE SUB-BRANCH OF THE BANK AT ELLESMERE PORT, HITHERTO OPEN ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ONLY, WILL, ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, 12TH INST., BE OPEN DAILY. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. Registered under the Friendly Societies' Act. THE CHESTER HIGH COURT, 1898. — RECEPTION FUND for the Entertainment of the Delegates attending the High Court Meeting, &c. Subscriptions will be received at any of the Chester Banks, or may be forwarded to the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. J. DODDS, Lloyds Bank,Chester. £ s. d. Amount already received, including X50 Guarantee from the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, Chester District.335 6 0 The High Sheriff of Cheshire, Richard Hobson, Esq. 5 0 0 Alderman George Arthur Dickson 3 3 0 Northgate Brewery Company, Limited 3 3 0 Chester Courant and Cheshire Observer 2 2 0 P. Dobbins, Esq 2 2 0 Sheriff Roberts, Esq. 2 2 0 George B. Lowe, Esq 110 R. Pinnington, Esq. (Plumber) 1 1 0 Catherall & Prichard, Limited. 1 1 0 Dr. Roberts 1 0 0 Archdeacon Barber 0 10 6 George Watmough Webster, Esq 0 10 6 John Mayers, Esq. (Builder) 0 10 0 George Barlow, Esq. 0 10 0 Mrs. A. Hewitt, Bear and Billet Inn 0 10 0 John Laycock, Esq 0 5 0 BENJAMIN HULSE, Kinnaird House, Brook Lane, Honorary Secretary. CHESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MALES AT THE S DAIRY INSTITUTE, WORLESTON. The Technical Instruction Committee has arranged that the next Term at the Dairy Institute, Worleston, commencing August 9th, shall be for Males, and SIX SCHOLARSHIPS are offered, available for this Term. Applications for the same to be sent to me on or before July 31st. RD. P. WARD, Crewe. Organising Secretary. THE CHESTER UNITED GAS COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Sixtieth ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Chester United Gas Company will be held at the Company's Offices, Cuppin-street, Chester, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of August, 1898, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the transaction of the General Business of the Company. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN, that the TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 22nd instant until the said 4th day of August, both dates inclusive. Dated this 5th day of July, 1898. JOHN GAMON, Chairman. JAMES PYE, Secretary. 3Eftu rational. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE R.A.M. & R.C.M. FOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. President: H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. Important alterations will be made in the forth- coming Syllabus for 1899, which will be issued on or before 1st August. or before 1st August. Syllabus A.-In the LOCAL CENTRE EXAM- INATIONS the HARMONY and COUNTER- POINT FEES will be reduced from Two Guineas to One Guinea for each subject. Syllabus B.-The Board proposes to abolish the system of Registration for Schools and Teachers, and to make the fees of Candidates in Lower and Higher Divisions One Guinea for one subject, and Half a Guinea for each additional subject. The Elementary fee (10s. 6d.) will remain as before. SAMUEL AITKEN, Hon. See. Central Office, 32, Maddox-street, London, W. NeW publications. 'r £ llE CHESHIRE SHEAF.' THIRD SERIES. EDITED BY THE REV. FRANCIS SANDERS, M.A., VICAR OF HOYLAKE; AND WM. FERGUSSON IRVINE, HON. SECRETARY OF THE RECORD SOCIETY. The First Volume of the New (Third) Series of the CHESHIRE SHEAF, reprinted after revision from the Chester Courant, together with a full Index of Names and places, is now ready for issue to Subscribers. Price to Subscribers, 6/- nett. Application for copies to be sent to- MR. WM. FERGUSSON IRVINE, 4, Eaton Road, Birkenhead. 124 Pages, Royal 4to., 17 Full Page Plates. PRICE, 21s. PRESENT DAY METALLURGICAL JL ENGINEERING ON THE RAND. By JOHN YATES, Associate of the Royal School of Mines, London; Fellow of the Geological Society of London; Member of the Federated Institute of Mining Engineers. With an Appendix on the ECONOMICS OF THE TRANSVAAL GOLD MINING INDUSTRY. By HENNEN JENNINGS, Consulting: Engineer to Messrs. Eckstein & Co. London: Office of The Mining Journal, 18, Finch-lane, E.C. New Edition. Just published, post free, 6 stamps. A TREATISE ON NERVOUS DISEASES and WEAKNESS in MEN, with a description of the most common-sense and Scientific Treatment ever introduced. A, J. LEIGH, 92 and 93, Great Russell-et.,London. SUMMER SALE. BROWF & CO., 1tlASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, SILK MERCEBi 10 HER MAJESTY AND 1I.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES, WILL HOLD THEIR SUMMER SALE, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, FROM SATURDAY, JULY 2ND TO SATURDAY, JULY 9TH. The GOODS to be SOLD are the REMAINS of the REGULAR SPRING STOCK, on which GREAT REDUCTIONS have been made in all Departments. No Job Goods are bought for the purpose of the Sale. In consequence of the cold weather prevailing last May there is an unusual quantity of FABRICS SUITABLE FOR SUMMER WEAR. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. "BEESTON CYCLES. "Undoubtedly take the palm." The Cyclist. > MAY BE PURCHASED ON OUR IMPROVED GRADUAL PAYMENT SY STEM. CATALOGUES FREE. THE BEESTON CYCLE CO., LD., COVENTRY. SOLE AGENTS— HUSKISSON & SON, Watergate-street, Chester. I I HAEYE S_T_ BEERS. I THE BIRKENHEAD BREWERY Co. LIMITED BEG TO INFORM THZ FARMERS, ETC., IN THE DISTRICTS OF CHESHIRE AND NORTH WALES THAT THEY SUPPLY THEIR SUPERIOR ALES BREWED FROM THE FINEST MALT AND HOPS, FOR HARVEST PURPOSES. IN CASKS OF 9 GALLONS, 18 GALLONS, 36 GALLONS, 7/6 15h 30/- OFFICE AND STORES 12, FRODSHAM STREET, CHESTER. FRANK COVENEY, AGENT. ORDERS SENT BY POST WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. SEASON 1898. HAY HARVESTING MACHINERY LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF Grass Mowers, Horse Rakes, Tedders, Wooden Rakes, Steel Pikels, and Fittings of every description. ALL BY BEST MAKERS & AT LOWEST PRICES. LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. INSPECTION INVITED. DICKSONS CORN EXCHANGE IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE, CHESTER. HUMBER CYCLES FOR 1898 CAN ONLY BE SUPPLIED BY I G. MONK, 75, EOREGrATE ST., CHESTER. ALL OTHERS VERY MUCH OUT OF DATE. PLEASE NOTE- 1898 HUMBERS from-fil 10s. Lady's or Gent's Machines. LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN ROLLERS, SEATS, HOSE PIPING, &c. ALL BY BEST MAKERS AT LOWEST PRICES. LARGE STOCKS TO SELECT FROM. INSPECTION INVITED. DLCKSONS 108, Eastgate St., CHESTER. TIBLIEPHONE 102. TELEGRAMS WENTWORTH, CHESTER A. WENTWORTH, CENTRAL CYCLE WORKS, COW LANE BRIDGE, CHESTER. MAGNIFICENT RIDING SCHOOL (On the Premises). I STRICT PRIVACY FOR EACH PUPIL. (The only fstablishment in Chester that has a Riding School on the Premises.) "1 SOLE AGENT FOR SINGERS, CENTAURS, ROVERS, EXCELSIORS, ETC. UPWARDS OF 300 CYCLES TO SELECT FROM. SUNDRIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION REPAIRS promptly executed. Official Repairer to the C.T.C. From 40 to 50 NEW CYCLES (by the above Makers) ON HIRE. 3pecial Terms to Post Office, Telegraph Messengers, and regular Customers. ESTABLISHED 1881. SUMMER FASHIONS. MADAME JJAMLEY Is prepared now with a Choice Collection of all the Latest Novelties in High-class MILLINERY, MANTLES, CAPES, BLOUSES, SILK, FLANNEL AND COTTON SHIRTS. SPECIAL ATTENTION is given to Tailor-made COATS and SKIRTS for Walking and Cycling. DRESSMAKING. MADAME HAMLEY personally superintends this Branch of the Business, which remains un- rivalled for perfect fit and style. BRIDGE-STREET ROW, CHESTER THE BROUGHTON SOLVAY COKE -L CO., LTD., NEAR WREXHAM, MAKERS OF SOLVAY BREEZE FOR SMITHY USE. The Breeze is sized, and is recommended for Smithy use. It is free from dust, and manufactured from clean washed coal. Wagon loads to Chester at 12s. 6d. per ton. Carriage paid. Prices to other stations on application. Address all letters and orders to GEO. WHITEHOUSE & SON, 27. REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. CYCLES! CYCLES! W. MAHER, GROSVENOR CYCLE DEPOT, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, SOLE AGENT FOR OSMOND, CHAINLESS QUADRANT, SANSPARIEL, AND STAR (which makes a neat Juvenile Cycle). ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS DONE. MACHINES FOR HIRE, ALSO A GOOD LOT OF SECOND-HAND CYCLES FOR SALE. JHOMAS NORBURY (Fellow of the Institute of Sanitary Engineers), REGISTERED PLUMBER, GLAZIER, AND AUTHORISED GASFITTER, 26, CHARLES STREET, HOOLE. TELEPHONE 173. Any Orders left at NORBTJET'S City Dining Booms, 20. Foregate Street wil receive every attention. MUSICAL JNSTRUMENTS. E. DALE, PIANO & ORGAN MERCHANT, 51, BRIDGE-ST. ROW, CHESTER. ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE, FOUR WEEKS ONLY. UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS in PIANOS, ORGANS, HAR- BARGAINS in PIANOS, ORGANS, HAR- MONIUMS, &c. Must clear in order to make room for new season's goods. ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE.—PIANOS by Schiedmayer, Bechstein, Lipp, Gors and Kallman, Waldemar, Justm Browne, Ibach, Chappell & Co., Broadwood, Brinsmead, Collard and Collard, and numerous other makers at whole- sale prices for cash. ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE.—Intending purchasers should avail themselves of this exceptional opportunity, and effect a saving for themselves from 30 to 50 per cent. OOP—Splendid Chippendale mahogany oWOO PIANO, by John Brinsmead & Sons, No. 45,186, full trichord, complete iron frame, front escapetaent, check action, panel front and sconces, and every latest improvement; condition superb, ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE.—Intending purchasers should avail themselves of this exceptional opportunity, and effect a saving for themselves from 30 to 50 per cent. OOP—Splendid Chippendale mahogany oWOO PIANO, by John Brinsmead & Sons, No. 45,186, full trichord, complete iron frame, front escapetaent, check action, panel front and sconces, and every latest improvement; condition superb, in use only six months, a decided bargain. Original price 50 guineas. OOA—JUST RETURNED FROM oWOU SEASON'S HIRE, MAGNIFI- CENT OVERSTRUNG METAL FRAME PIANO, No. 7273, by good German maker, beautiful burr, walnut case, brass tuning plate, full trichord, best check action, incised and gilded panels, elaborately chased, double sconces, splendid tone and touch; equal to new in every respect. Original price 48 guineas. OQ yfl —Handsome walnut PIANO, by E.Dale, No 9896, iron frame, full trichord, check action, brass pressure bars; every modern improvement, very little used. Original cost 38 guineas. Ol O—Fine burr walnut PIANO, good oWJLO London maker, No. 21043, iron frame, full trichord, brass tuning plate, check action, patent celeste pedal, good clear ringing tone; in splendid condition. Original cost 33 guineas. K—Eine rosewood PIANO, by Kirkman, No. 9667, full compass, trichord; in splendid condition. Original price, when new, 45 guineas. Q"l y€ ~"fl A S.—Capital walnut PIANINO, oWItD J. jj by Challen and Sons, London, No. 13787, full compass, ivory keys, check action, panel front and sconces; decided bargain. Original cost 30 guineas. Q"| |—Walnut PIANO, by Ralph Allison, u«JNo. 20506, panel front and sconces, full compass, ivory keys; in capital condition. Original price 28 guineas. jO-| O—Walnut AMERICAN ORGAN, by \g' | Needham, 7 stops, octave couplers, knee swells, and handsome bevelled mirror. Original price 18 guineas. Walnut AMERICAN ORGAN. 3 stops oW • and knee swell capital tone, in good condition. Original price 12 guineas. ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE. Several second-hand PIANOS, all makes from £5, R8, R10, £ 12, E14, R16, zCl8, &c. ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE.-Anto- Harps, Mandolines, Guitars, Banjos, Accor- deons, Concertinas, Violins, and all kinds of small musical instruments at greatly reduced prices. _00 -| KS. — MAGNIFICENT AUTO- (S/O lu MATIC POLYPHONS, elaborate cases suitable for Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs. Easy terms of purchase. ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE, FOUR WEEKS ONLY. E. DALE, 51, BRIDGE-ST. ROW, CHESTER. MISS KATE BEESLEY, PROFESSOR OF ELOCUTION (Pupil of Miss BATEMAN, London), RECEIVES PUPILS FOR RECITATIONS, STAGE, &c. CONCERTS AND AT HOMES ATTENDED. Address: Miss KATE BEESLET, care of Messrs. Phillipson & Golder, Eastgate Row, Chester; and 18, Bold-street, Warrington. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTT THIF PRINCK ,-A R. BOLLAND&SONS, CONFECTIONERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT. LADIES' TEA ROOMS. NEW CAFE. SMOKE ROOM. Cyclists Cateredfor. Customers:' Cycles Stored without charue. WINES AND SPIRITS. TURTLE SOUP. CALF'S-FOOT JELLY. Highly Recommended for Ltvalvls. LUNCHEOY BASKETS FOR BOATING PARTIES. COOKED HAMS, TONGUES, GALANTINES. PRESSED BEEF, RAISED PIES. Ball Suppers. Wedding Receptions. L- HIRE OF PLATE, &C. WAITIFTS. WEDDING CAKES. As supplied to the Pw l Family. AU Sizes kept in stock. Illustrated Catalogues Gratis. Telegrams: "Bollatia, Chester." Tel-^Lcue H7. SUMMER SALE. JOSEPH BECKETT QO. ARE NOW SELLING AT CONSIDERABLY LESSENED PRICES. THE WHOLE OF THLIU SUMMER STOCK OF DRESS FABRICS. WASHING LAWNS AND MUSLINS, SILKS, PARASOLS, &c. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MANTLES, MILLINERY, COSTCMES, AND BLOUsEs. LACE CURTAINS, FURNISHING DRAPERIES AND HOUSEHOLD LINENS AT REDUCED PRICES. CHESTER. TELEPHONE No. 57. STEAM LAUNDRY, VICTORIA ROAD (CLOSE BY THE NORTHGATE STATION), CHESTER. THIS Laundry, situated in an elevated and open position, is admirably suited ior the purpose, being removed from smoke, ana commanding an a.mple supply of Water. The Works are within a convenient distance of all parts of the City, and within easy distance of the General Railway Station. All the arrangements are on the most approved modern system for Washing, Ironing, Drying, Packing, &c., and the management is most efficient. F. LIPSHAM, Secretary and General Manager (Chester Steam Laundry Co., Lid ). CAT Inspection of the Works is specially in- vited on any day excepting Mondays anu S,»inrdays. 8 COAL. COKE. LIME. ERNEST GRIFFITH, 3a (Up the Steps), COAL EXCHANGE, CHESTER, Will be pleased to receive Orders for COAL. COKE, and LIME at above address. Prompt personal attention. Lowest prices for Best Coals. Price List on application. COAL. COKE. LIME. } IMMOVABLE SCALPETTE, FROM JE1 Is. TO iS5 5s. NEW WEB FRINGE, I HAIR COMBINGS FROM 5S. 6D. | MADE UP, 2S. PER OZ. TAILS OF PURE HAIR. 5s. 6D. TO 63s. DELICATE SHADES OF HAIR T. SEALES BROWN, 3. LEECE STREET, LIVERPOOL. 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