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rErE OLDEST & MOST RELIABLE GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS IN LIVERPOOL ARE WM. 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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:1: LIGHT WINES 'i: FOR SUMMER USE. STILL & SPARKLING, FROM THE MOST MODERATE PRICES. CLARET, HOCK, MOSELLE, CHAMPAGNE, SAUTERNE, &c. i THOS. WELSBY & QO., ESTABLISHED 1813. WINE MERCHANTS, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE 41.
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Public Announcements. "v V. 'v. ROYALTY TH EATRE, CITY ROAD, CHESTER. Proprietor and Responsible Manager: Mr. JAS. W. CARTEB. CLOSED DURING SUMMER VACATION. OPEN BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 1ST, WITH SAM HAGUE'S CELEBRATED TROUPE OF MINSTRELS. ^THLETIC GPORTS ON THE ROODEE, CHESTER, In connection with the grand FETE AND GALA, ON BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 1ST, 1898. LIST OF OPEN EVENTS in connection with the above: 120 YARDS HANDICAP.—First Prize, X3; Second) JE1; Third. 10s. 220 YARDS HANDICAP.—First Prize, JE1 15s.; Second, 15s.; Third, 7s. 6d. BARTER-MILE HANDICAP.—First Prize, JE2 10s. Second, £ 1; Third, 10s. ONE MILE HANDICAP.—First Prize, £ 1 15s. Second, 15s.; Third, 7s. 6d. Two MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP.—First Prize, £ 3 Second, JE1; Third, 10s. lilgif Jump.-First Prize, 15s.; Second, 7s. 6d.; Third, 2s. 6d. « Entrance Fee for Open Events—Single, Is.; *our Events, 3s.; Youths' Race, 6d. Entries Close on WEDNESDAY, July 27th (Thurs- day morning's post accepted). T All Entries to be made to the Hon. Secretary, ^AIIES HARRISON, junr., 21, Watergate Row, ^heater, from whom entry forms and particulars e obtained. EASTHAM, RICHMOND OF THE MERSEY. THE PLACE TO SPEND A HAPPY DAY. ^*&aificent Gardens & Fountains. Grand Dancing Floor. Cory Arbours. Extensive Woods. Combined Switchback and Water Railway. itrand 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 Ending Stage at frequent intervals. Fare 4d. Schools and Picnic Parties Catered for. SPECIAL WEEK-END HOTEL TARIFF. THE PJHOLMONDELEY FLOWER SHOW WILL BE HELD IN CHOLMONDELEY PARK (by permission of the Most Honourable the Marquis of Cholmondeley), on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3RD, 1898. UPWARDS OF JEBO GIVEN IN PRIZES. JQRAND BICYLING GYMKHANA, Open to and GentlemeD. DANCING after Five o'clock. ^hUl'^68 °Pen One o'clock. Admission One Grounds of Cholmondeley Castle will be °Pen to Visitors. A further particulars see Posters and future qvertisements, or apply to the Hon. Secretaries, TALBOT T. WILSON, CHARLES W. FLACK, Cholmondeley Park, Malpas. J^RKENHBAD gHOW. JULY 27TH AND 28TH. PRIZES EXCEED £ 2,000, In addition several Valuable Cups. ^°DITIONAL CLASSES FOR HORSES THIS YEAR. ENTRIES POSITIVELY CLOSE FRIDAY'S A POST, Uc* no extension will take place under any circumstances. By Order of the Executive, ARTHUR H. EDWARDSON, Secretary. Hamilton-street, Birkenhead. -7 cx IREAT AGRICULTURAL SHOW, ALSO DOGS & POULTRY AT SHREWSBURY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, JULY 20 & 21. SHROPSHIRE & WEST-MIDLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. MAGNIFICENT ATTRACTIONS. £ 1,600 IN PRIZES. Splendid all England collection of Agricultural Stock, Implements, and Machinery. Grand Horse- gaping and Turnouts each day (entries close July 19). National Exhibition of 1,500 Dogs and Poultry. Military Promenade Concerts by the excellent Stands of the 3rd Shropshire Light Infantry and the V.B. Shropshire Light Infantry. „On THUBSDAY AFTERNOON, July 21st, .J?ecial Attraction for the Early Closing Half- holiday. West of England MILITARY TOURNA- ijt'NT (under Royal Military Tournament Rules). 116 Grandest Tournament to be seen out of London. ^ADMISSION :—WEDNESDAY, July 20 (Judging From 9 a-m. to 12 noon, 5s.; from 12 to 5 On THUBSDAY AFTERNOON, July 21st, .J?ecial Attraction for the Early Closing Half- holiday. West of England MILITARY TOURNA- ijt'NT (under Royal Military Tournament Rules). 116 Grandest Tournament to be seen out of London. ^ADMISSION :—WEDNESDAY, July 20 (Judging From 9 a-m. to 12 noon, 5s.; from 12 to 5 IJ01-! 2s. 6d.; after 5 p.m.. Is. THURSDAY, July too a w*tnes8 the whole of the Show and Tourna- All Day, One Shilling. QhExcursion Trains and Cheap Bookings from ester and other stations in this district. Coll ALFRED MANSELL, Secretary. Hill, Shrewsbury. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. J^^TTRSIONS RUN as under:— kOtf FfRlDAY MIDNIGHT, July 15, to LON- (W0oJ1, 3 or 6 days, leaving Birkenhead ^errv io> 12-30 a.m. (Saturday morning). Rock Wn i CHESTER 1-5, Wrexham 1-25, Johns- ^uabon 1-40, Cefn 1-45, Oswestry 1-40, Wen 1-55, and SHREWSBURY at 2-30 a.m. R°YAL NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD AT Jnl BLAENAU FESTINIOG. fori%19. 20 & 21—To BLAENAU FESTINIOG, daya an(* 011 22> f°r 1 or 2 days «fpAKV4^,y 20, DAY TRIP to JUTVnd LLANGOLLEN, from CHESTER. Ugrwu 21, DAY TRIPS to SHREWSBURY Show), from CHESTER, &c. Sotwav. July 22, to Wrexham, Llangollen, Bala, for DAY TRIP; and to CHEstAU FESTINIOG, for 1 or 2 days from Obtain,, tl, bills, and Country Lodging Lists can be a at the stations. tTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, J^XOURSK)]SRS will leave CHESTER jj (G.W R.) as under :— for aW°NDAY, to GUERNSEY and JERSEY, rl^ or less. AVOW THURSDAY, to STRATFORD-ON- I ri-KrX^Fw^> Leamington, Oxford, Reading, EVEI.^?T?R^' FOR 7 OR 14 DAYS- ■ (commencing July 8th), to Bath, P ».6ad (« Weston-Super-Mare, Taunton, Mine- ^comv. an^ Lynmouth), Barnstaple, ^outh •v' ilverton, Exeter, Dawlish, Teign- ??J?ton' -R°j^u.ay' Dartmouth, Plymouth, Laun- E^t2A"^ap^mlDn, Newquay, Falmouth, St. Ives, ^Evei-ff <?* rj3c,> for 7 or 14 days. ^^MOITTQ ^AY, to Bridport, Dorchester, ^ster n or Guernsey and Jersey), Win- ° £ thamn+ Rort> Bournemouth, Portsmouth, P?f^owe3' BYDE, &C. o aQl8 £ raf« .9*N' Hastings, Eastbourne. Dover, 8.10,St^dMARGATE, Folkestone, &c., for 5| -n be obialldls, Pamphlets, Lodging Lists, &o., bl gained at the Stations. J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. v- B S To H.R.H. THE B S TOH.R.H.THE W. & F. Brown & Co.) CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. HOUSE AGENTS. PROPRIETORS OF WAREHOUSES FOR STORING FURNITURE. VANS FOR REMOVING FURNITURE. Low PRICE AND RATES. ALFRED PAIIKES, BRIDGE-ST. Row, CHESTER. SUMMER FASHIONS AND NOVELTIES. SPECIAL SHOW DAYS TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY, MANTLES, COSTUMES, PARASOLS, SUNSHADES, &c., &c, GLOVES AND HOSIERY. A. PARKES, MAGAZIN DES MODES, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. oM". fiutrltc Notices. MN' M_ 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.359 17 0 Wilderspool Brewery Company 3 3 0 Edwin Lloyd, Esq., Abbot's Mount. 110 A. Bradley, Esq., Brook-street 110 Mr. Richard H. Lanceley, Victoria-road. 110 Baker & Sons 1 1 0 Proprietors C'hester Chroiticle 110 W. H. Fletcher, Esq., Brook-street. 0 10 6 Richard Billington, Esq., Black Diamond- Btreet 0 10 6 Edward T. Hallmark, Esq. 0 10 6 Councillor Richard Cecil Davies, Esq. 0 10 6 David Jessop, Esq., Wilmslow 0 10 6 Robert Burrows, Esq Brook-street 0 10 6 George Gregg, Esq., Brook-street 0 10 6 BENJAMIN HULSE, Kinnaird House, Brook Lane, Honorary Secretary. p ARR'S BANK, LIMITED. THE SUB-BRANCH OF THIS BANK AT ELLESMERE PORT, HITHERTO OPEN ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ONLY, IS NOW OPEN DAILY. WE beg to NOTIFY that the announce- Vf ment in last Friday's Gazette re E. A. PERKINS, formerly of Chester, Hide and Skin Merchant, IN NO WAY CONCERNS OUR FIRM, the said E. A. PERKINS having retired from our Firm three years ago. PERKINS, KEYWORTH & CO. Canal Basin, Chester. NOTICE. THE BIRKENHEAD BREWERY COMPANY, LIMITED, beg to intimate to their numerous Customers that their CHESTER OFFICE and STORES will be CLOSED on SATURDAY, JULY 16TH, that being the day arranged for their EMPLOYES' ANNUAL PICNIC. FRANK COVENEY, AGENT, 12, Frodsham-street, Chester. DDISBURY PARLIAMENTARY JGJ 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 obtained at these Offices. RICHD. N. OWEN, Conservative Agent, Godstall Chambers, Eastgate Row (North), Chester. July 4th, 1898. 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. CHESTER MUNICIPAL CHARITIES. QWEN 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 Walt s by their Order of the 29th March, 1892, for the dministration of the Municipal Charities in the City of Chester, and of trf) Rules sanctioned by the Commissioners, undei their Order dated the 8th July, 1892, for the APPOINTMENT of SIX REPRESENTATIVES of the Companies of the City of Chester to act in co function with the Trustees of the above- menti iied Charities, in giving preference in the application of the income of the Charity of Owen Jones to Persons who are Freemen of the said city and members of one of the said Companies, or (in the 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 the meeting. Dated iOth June, 1898. HENRY THOMAS BROWN, Clerk to the Trustees of the Chester Municipal Charities. 45, Northgate-street, Cheater. NORTHGATE BREWERY COMPANY'S PRIME CHESTER ALES. SPECIAL HER MAJESTY APPOINTMENT THE QUEEN AND H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. JJROWN & CO., MERCERS, CHESTER. SPECIAL ALL-WOOL SERGES IN NAVY BLUE AND BLACK. Warranted Fast Dyes. FOR HOLIDAY AND SEASIDE WEAR. Ladies are invited to inspect DALE'S PATENT CYCLING SKIRT-the ride-easy patent cycling skirt-even if they do not immediately require a skirt for cycling. public flotires. MISS COLLINS, Caterer for all kinds of Out-door AMUSEMENTS, Galloping Horses, Juvenile Hobby Horses, American Swings, Cocoanut Sheets, Shooting Galleries, &c. Fetes and Galas attended on the shortest notice.—Per- manent Address, 46, Boughton, Chester. M COLLINS wishes to inform her • numerous patrons that some evil-disposed persons, with a view to injure her interests, are circulating false reports, to which there is not the slightest foundation. It is also her intention to take proceedings against her detractors. 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. CHESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. SCHOLARSHIPS. THE Technical Instruction Committee offers for Competition a SCHOLARSHIP in Music, tenable at the Royal College of Music, Manchester, and a special SCHOLARSHIP in Art. Particulars of the same, and forms of application, can be obtained from the undersigned. Application forms for the Evening Scholarships in Science, Art, etc., and for Pupil Teachers, are now ready. RICHARD P. WARD, Crewe. Organizing Secretary. ORTH & SOUTH WALES BANK, LIMITED. ONE HUNDRED AND NINETEENTH DIVIDEND. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend of Ten Shillings per Share for the half-year ended 30th ultimo, on the Capital of the Company, and a Bonus of Four Shillings per Share, will be paid to the proprietors on and after the 14th instant at the Head Office and the various branches, and at the London and Westminster Bank. The income Tax, will, as usual, be paid by the Bank. The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from this date to the 14th instant, inclusive. By order of the Directors, T. ROWLAND HUGHES, General Manager. Liverpool, 5th July, 1898. IVER CAMPBELL MERCER, DECEASED, late of 2, Ormonde street, Chester. ALL persons having CLAIMS against the above- named or ASSETS belonging to his estate are requested to furnish particulars to the*under- signed without delay. GRADWELL & CO., 16, Cook-street, Liverpool, Solicitors for the Administrator. Pleasure Cruises. Q1HE DEE STEAM B^T CO. The above Company is the only one authorised by His Grace the DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, K.G., to run their STEAMERS regularly to EATON HALL. THE ORMONDE AND BEND OR' Are now Running as follows (Sundays excepted):— am am am pm pm pm pm pm pm pm Chester .dp 9 0,1036 1130 1 0 1 30 2 45 3 30 4 30 5 30 7 0 EcclestonFj;9 50 1120 1220,1 50 2 20 3 35,4 20 5 20 6 20 7 50 Irou Bridge.)l015itl45i [5 45| IronBr'g.dp, 10151145 5 46: ^7 EcclestonFy 104011210 1235 1 50 2 20 3 35 4 30 6 10 6 45 7 50 Cheater.arr.|1130| 1 Oil 25|2 40|3 lo|4 25 5 2017 017 356 40 FARES: Chester to Eccleston, 6d. Single; 9d. Return. Iron Bridge, 8d. Is. „ Weather and other causes permitting. LIVERPOOL & NORTH WALES DAILY RETURN SAILINGS (Sundays excepted) by Paddle Steamers ST. TUDNO' and ST. ELVIES.' Leaving Liverpool-Prince's Stage—MONDAYS and SATURDAYS, 9-40 a.m 11.15 a.m., and 2.30 p.m., TUESDAYS 10.45 a.m. and 2-30 p.m., other days at 1045 a.m. for Llandudno, Beaumaris, Bangor, and Menai Bridge, also Carnarvon, allowing over four hours on shore at Llandudno, and due in Liverpool at 7-30 p.m. For Time of Sailings, and all further particulars apply to any of the Company's Agents, or to THE LIVERPOOL AND NORTH WALES STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., T. G. BREW, Secretary, 20, Water-st., Liverpool. Tel. 6366. O U G L A S SEA TRIPS. The Magnificent New Paddle Steamer "ST. ELVIES," Every Wednesday and Thursday (weather and other circumstances permitting. LmTeaUenai B'dge 9.0 am Leaves Douglas 3.45 pm „ Bangor Pier 9.10 am Arrives Llandudno..7.0 pm „ Beaumaris. 9.30 am „ Beaumaris..8.0 pm Llandudno ..10.30 am „ Bangor Pier8.20 pm ArriveaDouglas 1.45 pm „ Menai B'dgeS.30 pm ArriveaDouglas 1.45 pm „ Menai B'dgeS.30 pm Allowing about two hours on shore at Douglas. FARES. 1ST SALOON. 2ND SALOON. Single. Return. Single. Return. Menai Straits & Douglas.4s. 0d.5s. 6d.3s. 6d.4s. 6d. Llandudno and Douglas.3s. 6d.5s. Od.3s. Od.4s. Od. Children under 12 years, Half-Fare. Through Day Excursion Tickets are issued Ches'er to Douglas (via Llandudno) by the L. & N.-W. Railway in connection with the St. Elvies. Return Tickets are available until end of season. For particulars of Circular Tours-North Wales, Douglas, and Liverpool-see special bills. Apply to C. D. HUMPHREYS, Stationer, High-street, also Pier Gates, Bangor; or to the LIVERPOOL & NORTH WALES STEAMSHIP Co., LTD., T. G. BEEW, Sec., 20, Water Street, Liverpool. ISLE OF MAN EXPRESS MAIL .L STEAMERS: (Sundays excepted). From LIVERPOOL. From DOUGLAS. DOUBLE SERVICE, from 9tli July. Daily 10.30 am & 2 pm I Daily.9 am and 4 pm Saturdays 5 pin & 12.30 night ( Mondays 12.30 am DAILY. FLEETWOOD to DOCGLAS. J DOUGLAS to FLEETWOOD. Daily at 2.15 pm | Daily at 8.30 am LIVERPOOL TO RAMSEY direct.—Every Monday and Saturday, 12-30 noon. Via DOUGLAS, on and after 12th every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, a.t 2 p.m. The most enjoyable route to Dublin, Belfast and Glasgow is via Douglas. Cheap excursions and short sea passages. Illustrated Sailings free, or postage Id., forwarded by THE ISLE OF MAN STEAM PACKET COMPANY, LT D.. DOUGLAS. ISAAC WILLIAMS AND SON, REGISTERED PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, & GAS FITTERS, Jt- CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. Plumbers' Brasswork of all descriptions; Patent Water Closets, Lavatories, Baths, &e. Glass of all qualities and patterns kept in Stock. 7 — — PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. RICHARD JONES' GREAT SUMMER SALE I WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY NEXT, I MMENSE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. SALE CATALOGUE POST FREE ON APPLICATION. RICHARD JONES, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. HARVEST BEERS. THE BIRKENHEAD BREWERY Co. LIMITED BEG TO INFORM THB 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 15/- 30/- OFFICE AND STORES 12, FRODSHAM STREET, CHESTER. FRANK COVENEY, AGENT. ORDERS SENT BY POST WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. 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. HUSKISSON & SON, Watergate-street, Chester. IT WILL INTEREST ALL ABOUT TO FURNISH TO KNOW I THAT THEY CAN BUY AT FAR LOWER PRICES AT THE PIONEER COMPLETE FURNISHING STORES, 9 TO 19. BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, THAN IN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. FIFTY SPLENDID SHOW ROOMS STOCKED WITH THE CHOICEST GOODS. Enormous Trade in Chester and District. All Purchases over 40/- Delivered Free to any Railway Station in Great Britain. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES POST FREE. HERE IS THE OPPORTUNITY! HIGH-CLASS PIANOS. STEINWAY UPRIGHT GRAND, Ebonised Case- 100 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash, 70 Guineas. BECHSTEIN UPRIGHT OVERSTRUNG OBLIQUE GRAND, Rose- wood- 90 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash, 60 Guineas. BECHSTEIN UPRIGHT OVERSTRUNG OBLIQUE GRAND, Oak 'Mediaeval'— 75 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash, 50 Guineas. Wrought Iron Lamp, to match, 3 Guineas. BLUTHNER UPRIGHT OVERSTRUNG OBLIQUE GRAND, Rose- wood- 80 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash, 5 7 Guineas. SCHIEDMATER UPRIGHT OVERSTRUNG OBLIQUE GRAND, Rosewood— 95 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash, 50 Guineas BROADWOOD UPRIGHT GRAND, Rosewood- 75 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash, 40 Guineas. COLLARD & COLLARD UPRIGHT GRAND, Rosewood- 68 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash, 38 Guineas. BRINSMEAD UPRIGHT SOSTENENTE' GRAND, Walnut- 68 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash, 38 Guineas. $ A 0 A: RICHARDSON, 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER; AND ¡ BANK BUILDINGrS, REGENT-STREET, WREXHAM. SUMMER FASHIONS. JfADAME 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 HOTOGrRAPHY JL OF THE HIGHEST CLASS ONLY. SPECIALLY SUCCESSFUL IN CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS, WEDDING GROUPS, CRICKET AND ATHLETIC GROUPS G. WATMOUGH WEBSTER, THE STUDIO, 33, BRIDGE-ST. ROW, CHESTER. THE BROUGHTON SOLVAY COKE CO., LTD., NEAR WREXHAM, MAYERS 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. -I MUSICAL JNSTRtTMENTS. I E. DALE, PIANO & ORGAN MERCHANT, 51, BRIDGE-ST. ROW, CHESTER. NNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE, FOUR WEEKS ONLY. UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS in PIANOS, ORGANS, HAR- MONIUMS, &c. Must clear in order to make room for new season's goods. NNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE.—PIANOS .tiL 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. OQQ—Splendid Chippendale mahogany oWOO PIANO, by John Brinsmead & Sons, No. 45,186, full trichord, complete iron frame, front escapement, check action, panel front and sconces, and every latest improvement; condition superb' in use only six months, a decided bargain. Original price 50 guineas. price 50 guineas. i?QA~J(IST RETURNED FROM 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. 00 A —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. 01 Q—Fine burr walnut PIANO, good ^I/IO 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. Ol K— Fine rosewood PIANO, by Kirkman, oWJLO No. 9667, full compass, trichord; in splendid condition. Original price, when new, 45 guineas. _Q~I yf, "I y\ ,S-—Capital walnut PIANINO, OW J-jO by Challen and Sons, London, No. 13787, full compass, ivory keys, check action, panel front and sconces; decided bargain. Original cost 30 guineas. s jOI | Walnut PIANO, by Ralph Allison, oWI l' No. 20506, panel front and sconces, full compass, ivory keys; in capital condition. Original price 28 guineas. _0~| O—Walnut AMERICAN ORGAN, by oW I mi Needham, 7 stops, octave couplers, knee swells, and handsome bevelled mirror.' Original price 18 guineas. Walnut AMERICAN ORGAN, 3 stops oW f and knee swell capital tone, in good condition. Original price 12 guineas. ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALKITS^^I second-hand PIANOS, all makes from £ 5 £ 8, £ 10, £ 12, £ 14, £ 16, £ 18, &c. NNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE. Auto- A, Harps, Mandolines, Guitars, Banjos, Aocor. deons, Concertinas, Violins, and all kinds of small musical instruments at greatly reduced prices. "I KS. — MAGNIFICENT AUTO- OWO lU MATIC POLYPHONS, elaborate cases; suitable for Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs. Easy terms of purchase. NNUAL 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. ^ISS KATE BEESLET, care of Messrs ^°wer' PastKate Row, Chester; and 18, Bold-street, Warrington. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY THif PBINC* R. BOLLAND & SONS. CONFECTIONERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT. LADIES' TEA ROOMS. I NEW CAFE. SMOKE ROOM. Cyclists Catered for. Customers' Cycles Stored without charqe. WINES AND SPIRITS. TURTLE" SOUP. CALF'S-FOOT JELLY. Highly Recomme.nded for Invalids. LUNCHEOY BASKETS FOR BOATING PARTIES. COOKED HAMS, TONGUES, GALANTINES. PRESSED BEEF, RAISED PIES. Ball Suppers. Wedding Receptions. HIRE OF PLATE, &C. WAITERS. WEDDING CAKES. As supplied to the Royal Family. All Sizes kept in stock. Illustrated Catalogues Gratia. Telegrams: II BolLand-s. Chester." Telephone 37. SUMMER SALE. JOSEPH BECKETT & CO. ARE NOW SELLING AT CONSIDERABLY LESSENED PRICES. THE WHOLE OF THEIR SUMMER STOCK OF DRESS FABRICS, WASHING LAWNS AND MUSLINS, SILKS, PARASOLS, &c. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MANTLES, MILLINERY, COSTUMES, 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 for the purpose, being removed from smoke, and commanding an ample 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 ilodern system for Washing, Ironing, Drying, Packing, &c., and the management is most efficient. F. LIPSHAM, Secretary and General Manager (Chester Steam Laundry Co., Ltd.). 64-r Inspection of the Works is specially in- vited on any day excepting Mondays and Saturdays, ? T. H. BANKS (Successor to W. DA VIS), T FURNITURE REMOVER (ROAD OR RAIL) AND GENERAL CARTER. FURNITURE VANS, SPRING CARTS, Low CARTS, AND LURRIES ALWAYS ON HIRE. Special attention is paid to the REMOVALS OF FURNITURE, which are conducted at the lowest possible rates, by first class packers. Estimates tree.—Agent for Globe Parcel Express. COAL & GRAVEL MERCHANT. 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