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public Announcements. -¿. ROYALTY THEATRE, CHESTER. Proprietor: MR. MILTON BODE. ENORMOUS RECEPTION! GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, including THE GREAT WEILAND. America's foremost JUGGLER, and full Company of London Star Artistes. Doors open at 7.15 p.m., commence 7.30. Early Doors at 7 p.m. NOTICE. EATON HALL and GARDENS win be OPEN TO THE PUBLIC on TUESDAY, AUGUST 11TH, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. CHESHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. President for the Year H. J. TOLLEMACHE. ESQ., M.P. THE SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW WILL BE HELD AT DORFOLD PARK, NANTWICH, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AUG. 6. ABOUT R,900 GIVEN IN PRIZES FOR CHEESE, BUTTER, HORSES, CATTLE, PIGS, SHEEP, FARM PRODUCE, HONEY AND IMPLEMENTS. COMPETITIONS IN JUMPING & TURNOUTS. Entries closed, except for Jumping and Turn- outs. Prize Lists may be had from the Secretary, T. A. BECKETT, St. Werburgh Chambers, Chester. DENBIGHSHIRE & FLINTSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S 61ST ANNUAL SHOW WILL BE HELD AT WREXHAM, Ox FRIDAY NEXT, AUGUST 7, 1903. X800 IN PRIZES. Horse Leaping over Hurdles & Water. Single and Tandem Driving Competitions (Open to the United Kingdom), AND NUMEROUS OTHER ATTRACTIONS. ADMISSION: 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. (to witness Judging), 2s. 6d.; 12.30 p.m. to 5 p.m., Is. Covered Grand Stand, to seat 2,000 persons, ad- mission 2s. and Is. Cheap Bookings by Rail from Chester, Corwen, Denbigh, Ruthin, Rhyl, Mold, &c. THOMAS WELSBY, Secretary, Rhyl. THE GRANDEST FETE IN GREAT BRITAIN SHREWSBURY GREAT FLORAL FETE. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, Arc. 19&20,1903 THE MOST MAGNIFICENT FLOWER SHOW ever held either in London or the Provinces. OVER £ 1,200 IN PRIZES. 3,000 Entries, staged in 9 Monstre Marquees. Each day the Unrivalled BANDS (by kind per- mission) of H.M. ROYAL HORSE GUARDS (BLUE), I H.M. COLDSTREAM GUARDS, H.M. SCOTS GUARDS, PLAYING ALTERNATELY & COMBINED. The Largest and Most Superb Military Band heard out of London. 105 MAGNIFICENT PFRFORMERS. The GRANDEST SERIES of SENSATIONAL PER. FORMANCES in EUROPE, all specially engaged for this FETE ONLY. The LEO-TARDY TRIO, Champion Flying Gymnasts of the World. The KRAMER TROUPE on Hifrh Wire from Berlin. The Far-famed KIEL LINOS, Marvellous Acrobatic iroupe The EUGENES. Flyiug Bar Act on titage. The BAKKA TROUPE. Grotes-Que Musical Treat. NEWHOUSE & WARD, America's Ideal Bicvclists. CONN and CONRAD on the Barber's Pole.—The HOOPERS, extraordinary Hoop Manipulators.— BEZENE & ROBINI, Comic Trapeze Artistes.— llJLLE. FLÜRIZELL. on the Crystal.Piatform- and other Marvellous Artistes. The KRAMER TRIO, at night. Startling Spectacle on Higii Wire. TWO GRAND BALLOON ASCENTS at 4 and 7 EACH DAY, and CAPTIVE BALLOONS,600 to 1000 feet. By Spencer Brothers, Aeronauts to Crystal Palaoe. HORSE LEAPING COMPETITION. £100 IN PRIZES. Magnificent Promenade by the River Severn. Steam Launches and Pleasure Boftts on the Severn from the Fete Ground. GORGEOUS ILLUMINATIONS & FIREWORKS by Wilder. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS from LIVERPOOL. MANCHESTER, CHESTER, and all parts. ADMISSION :—Wednesday, One o'clock, 2s. 6d.; after 5, Is Thursday, all day from Eleven, ONE SHILLING ONLY. Half-crown Tickets sold at 26. if bought on or before MOST PAY. August 17th. Postal Or,lers for these Tickets, with Stamped Addressed Envelope, must be sent to the Hon Sees. H. W. ADNITT. \H W. W. NAUNTON, J ±lon- &ecs> The Square, Shrewsbury. THE CHESTER jJNITED GAS CO. SECURE CLEANLINESS AND COMFORT AND COOK BY GAS. GAS COOKERS, FIXED ON HIRE, At Rentals from 1/- per Quarter. i ABSOLUTE CONTROL. NO WASTE IN COOKING. NO DIRT OR HOT KITCHENS. A Large Selection of COOKERS is on view in ¡-, the Show Rooms, and Fitters will be sent free of cost on shortest notice to examine, advise and estimate for suit- able Stove. NEW STOVES FIXED FREE, ON HIRE AND PURCHASE SYSTEM, THREE OR FIVE YEARS, AT LOW QUARTERLY RENTALS. Offices & Show Rooms; Cuppin Street. By SPECIAL To H.R. H. THE PRICK OF ApPOINTMENT WALES. W. & IT. Brown & CO. CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. TXOUSE AGENTS, PROPRIETORS OF WAREHOUSES FOR STORING FURNITURE. VANS FOR REMOVING FURNITURE. Low PRICE AND RATES. ALFRED pARKES' JJIDSUMMEE SALE. SURPLUS STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS AT GREAT REDUCTION. ALFRED PARKES, MAGAZIN DES MODES, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. 1011blic glnuouiicementg. .J- ROSSETT, GRESFORD, PULFORD AND DODLESTON COTTAGERS' HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE 9QTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION O of the above Society will be held ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 14TH, 1903, IN TREVALYN PARK, ROSSETT (By kind permission of Capt. Griffith-Boscawen). Over 300 PRIZES are offered for PLANTS, FLOWERS, FRUIT & VEGETABLES MRS. PHILIP YORKE, of Erthig Hall, has kindly consented to Distribute the Prizes, and they will be given out near the Tents at 5 p.m. punctually. The splendid BAND of the 2ND VOL. BATT. (EARL OF CHESTER'S) CHESHIRE REGT., by kind permission of Col. T. J. SMITH (Conductor Mr. T. Outhwaite) has been engaged, and will play choice selections of Music during the Afternoon, and for DANCING from G to close. The Exhibition will open at 2 p.m. ADMISSION to Park, from 2 to G, Is. from 6 to close, 6d. Passengers will be booked at REDUCED FARES for the Double Journey by the following Trains :— From Chester to Rossett 11.15 a.m., 2.0, 4 20, 5.25, and 6.5 p.m., Third Class Return Ticket, Is. From Wrexham to Rossett 12.46, 2.47, 5.20 and 7.0 p.m., Third Class Return Tickets lOd. Returning to Wrexham at 4.35, 5.38, 6.22, 7.46 and 9.58 p.m., and to Chester at 5.34, 7.10, and 10.14 p.m. ALL ENTRIES must be delivered to the Hon. Secretary NOT LATER THAN FRIDAY, AUGUST 7TH. All Exhibits must be in the Tents not later than Ten o'clock on the morning of the Show, or they will be disqualified, see Rule 18. N.B.—No Nut Standings or Shooting Galleries will be allowed in the Village on the day of the Show.—By Order. EDWARD BABE, Hon. Secretary. BIRMINGHAM AUTUMNAL SHORT- JD HORN SHOW AND SALE, SEPTEMBER 10TH. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, August 15th. Prize Lists and Entry Forms on application. W. H. LYTHALL, Secretary. Bingley Hall, Birmingham. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSIONS will run as under:— JLU THURSDAY, August 13th and 27th, to SHREWSBURY, Wellington, Wolverhampton, BIRMINGHAM, Worcester, Malvern, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Stratford-on-A von. Warwick, Leam- ington, Banbury, OXFORD, &c., for 6 days; and to READING and LONDON, for 6 or 8 days, from CHESTER, &c. Tickets, bills, pamphlets, particulars of Weekly and Week-end Excursions, country lodgings, &c., can be obtained at the Station. SUMMER HOLIDAYS. EXCURSIONS TO LONDON, WEST OF ENGLAND, SOUTH COAST, WEYMOUTH, CHANNEL ISLANDS, NORTH AND SOUTH WALES, &c., FROM MAY STATIONS ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Programmes, Bills, Lists of Lodgings, informa- tion as to Weekly and Week-end Excursions, &c., can be obtained at the Company's Offices and Stations. JAMES C. INGLIS, General Manager. public Notices. CHESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. A Number of SCHOLARSHIPS are Offered for Competition at the DAIRY INSTITUTE, WoRLESTON, for Twelve Weeks, commencing August 24th. Application Forms can be obtained from the undersigned, RICHARD P. WARD, Director of Education. County Education Office, City-road, Chester, 29th July. 1903. REGISTER I REGISTER J REGISTRATION. IMPORTANT. THE NEW PARLIAMENTARY and MUNI- CIPAL LISTS OF VOTERS are affixed to the TOWN HALL, the POST OFFICE, and all Places of Worship from the First of August. UNIONISTS are urgently requested to examine the same, to see if they are on the List, and if so, whether their names and qualifications are correctly described. The Lists are made out in Wards, viz. :— Boughton, St. John's, St. Mary's, Trinity, and St. Oswald's. The Out-Townships will be published in their respective Townships. The Registration Office, 17, Newgate-street, will be open from 10 a.m. to 1, 2 to 5, and 6-30 to ) p.m., until the Twentieth day of August, that being the last day for sending in Claims to the Overseers, lorms of NEW CLAIMS ?un obtained and every information given at the Office. ALL CLAIMS should, if possible, be signed not later than the EIGHTEENTH of August. ■ FREEMEN are urgently requested to inspect the Copy of the freemen's List posted on the doors of the TOWN HALL, to see that they are on the List at their present proper address. LODGERS entitled to be on the list are especially desired to consult the Agent (H. W. LOVKIT), as to the form of their Claims. Registration Office, 17. Newgate-street, August 1st, 1903. I)tJI.I G R O W N & C 0.9 EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. AUTUMN NOVELTIES. COSTUMES & JACKETS IN NEW STYLES FOR AUTUMN WEAR. _U A FOR MOTORING- CLOTH AND FUR MOTOR COATS. H. F. THOMAS, LATE LAMONT & SON, CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS DINING ROOM FURNITURE. SUITES, IN STOCK, FROM £10 10/ 31, EASTGATE-ST., CHESTER. loublic ftotices. r. -# COUNTY OF CHESTER. MOVEMENT OF SWINE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the REGULATIONS MADE BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF CHESTER, on the 12th day of July, 1901, ARE STILL IN OPERATION, and which Regulations prohibit the MOVEMENT OF SWINE INTO THE DISTRICT OF THE LOCAL AUTHORITY except upon a license granted by an Inspector of such Authority, and also further prohibit the MOVEMENT OF SWINE WITHIN THE DISTRICT OF SUCH AUTHORITY, except upon a declaration made by the Owner of the Swine. Full particulars and Forms of Licenses and Declarations can be obtained at all Police Stations in the County. REGINALD POTTS, Clerk to the Cheshire County Council. 27th July, 1903. DISTRICT. The District of the Local Authority of the County of Chester does not in- clude the City of Chester, or any of the Boroughs, either wholly or partly, within such County. PENALTIES.—Any offence against the above Regulations is deemed an offence against the Act of 1894, which renders the offender liable to a penalty of not exceeding TWENTY POUNDS. COUNTY OF CHESTER. REGULATIONS OF MARKETS AND FAIRS AND THE CLEANSING AND DISINFEC- TION THEREOF. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the i following is a copy of an ORDER issued by the Board of Agriculture: REGINALD POTTS, Clerk to the Cheshire County Council. Chester, 28th July, 1903. (6714.) ORDER OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. (Dated 23rd June. 1903.) MARKETS AND SALES ORDER OF 1903. The Board of Agriculture, by virtue and in exercise of the powers in them vested under the Diseases of Animals Acts, 1894 and 1866, and of every other power enabling them in this behalf, do order, and it is hereby ordered as follows: Regulation of Markets and Sales. 1.-(1.) A market or sale of animals shall not be held in or upon any market-place, highway, saleyard or other premises, until after the expira- tion of eight days from the date on which the premises were previously so used, unless the premises, or a part thereof sufficient to accommo- date the number of animals usually exposed at such market or sale, are so paved with cement, concrete, asphalt, or other hard material im- pervious to water, as to permit of the same being effectually cleansed by washing. (2.) This Article shall not be deemed to prohibit the holding of any lawful fair on two or more consecutive days. Cleansing and Disinfection of Markets and Sales. 2.—(1.) Any market-place, highway, saleyard or other premises, in or upon which markets or sale are habitually held, shall, as soon as prac- ticable, after being- used for the purposes of a market or sale, and before being again so used, be cleansed and disinfected as follows: (i.) The premises shall be thoroughly scraped or swept, and such parts thereof as permit of the same being effectually cleansed by washing shall be so cleansed; (ii.) After such cleansing the premises shall be thoroughly sprinkled with a solution of carbolic acid and limewash containing not less than five per cent of actual carbolic or cresylic acid: (iii.) All pens. hurdles and fittings used in con- nection with the market or sale shall, as soon as practicable after being used for such pur- pose, and before being again used, be cleansed by scraping and washing, and after such cleansing shall be thoroughly sprinkled with a solution of carbolic acid and limewash as prescribed above; and (iv.) The scrapings and sweepings shall forth- with be well mixed with quicklime and be effectually removed from contact with animals. (2.) The cleansing and disinfection required by this Article shall, in the case of a market-place. saleyard, or other premises in the occupation of any person, be carried out by that person, and in any other case be carried out by the Local Authority of the District. Local Authority to en force Order. 3.—The provisions of this Order, except where it is otherwise provided, shall be executed and enforced by the Local Authority. Offences. 4.—(1.) If a market or sale of animals is held in contravention of this Order, the person holding the same, and the owner or consignee of each animal exposed thereat, and the person exposing tho same thereat, and the purchaser thereat of any animal, such last-mentioned person or such purchaser knowing the market or sale to be hold in contravention as aforesaid, shall, each accord- ing to and in respect of his own acts and defaults, be deemed guilty of an offence against the Act of 1894. (2.) If anything is omitted to be done as regards cleansing or disinfection in contravention of this Order, the owner and the lessees and the occupier of any place in or in respect of which the same is omitted shall, each according to and in respect of his own acts and defaults, be deemed guilty of an offence against the Act of 1894. Revocation of Regulations of Local Authorities. 5.—All regulations made by a Local Authority under any Order of the Board requiring the cleansing and disinfection of any premises are as from the commencement of this Order hereby re- voked so far as they extend to the cleansing and disinfection of any market-place, highway, yard, or other premises which by this Order are required to be cleansed and disinfected: Provided that nothing herein shall be deemed to invalidate or make unlawful anything done under any regu- lation hereby revoked before the date of this revocation, or interfere with the institution or prosecution of any proceeding in respect of any offence committed against, or any penalty incurred Public Notices. .& under, affy regulation hereby revoked before the date of this revocation. Interpretation. 6.-In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires— "Animals" means cattle, sheep, and goats, and all other ruminating an and swine: Person" includes any body of persons cor- porate or incorporate: "The Act of 1894" means the Diseases of Animals Act, 1894: Others terms have the same meaning as in the Act of 1894. Extent. 7.-This Order extends to England, Wales, and Scotland. Commencement. S.-This order shall come into operation at the expiration of one year from the date hereof. In witness whereof the Board of Agriculture I have hereunto set their Official Seal this I L.S. I twenty-third day of June, one thousand v nine hundred and thrJe. T. H. ELLI )TT, Secretary. CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH of CHESTER. MARKETS AND SALES & )Elt OF l'»3. NOTICE IS HEREBY 01 VEN that the JL^ provisions of the above OPJ)B5of«w.,Bo»~» of Agriculture apply to and will eome into operation in this City on the 23rd DAY OF JUNE, 19*34. SAML. SMITH, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Chester, 30th July, 1903. ROYAL SOCIETY PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. CHESTER AND DISTRICT BBANCH. THE PUBLIC are most earnestly reminded that JL only by their aid can many Cases of Cruelty be discovered, which it would be impossible for the Inspector to find out. Every one, on seeing an act of cruelty committed, should report the case at once to Inspector BLAKE JONES, 2, Priory- place, Chester, with full details aud the name and address of the offender; or the name and address on the vehicle if there be one. It is a rule of the Society that the name of an informant is kept private if desired. PUNCTURE. A HOLIDAY SPOILT IS PLEASURE LOST. Thousands of Cyclists ride in fear of Punctures. WHY FEAR? when the National Puncture Pre- venter will prevent all Punctures, without any Reduction of Speed. Hundreds of Testimonials! W Phenomenal Success! |—i Thousands already Sold. The only 1 PREVEHTER | on the Market which guarantees to 2 P prevent all punctures or refund the ™ p., money. S Average weight loz. Price 2/- single, 3/6 per pair. When ordering state size of wheels Sole Patentees and Inventors TheNatiJnal Cycle Manufacturing Co. 27 & 28, KING WILLIAM-ST., LONDON, E.C. Our B5 5s. Cycles have a world wide I reputation. Send for List. PUNCTURE. I. LIVERPOOL & BELFAST PIANO & ORGAN COMPANY, JL 30. ISLINGTON. AND FRASER STREET, LIVERPOOL. Enormous Reductions in Pianos & Organs. zn SPACE REQUIRED FOR NEW STOCK. X30. Sames "Gold Medal Pianos." in Rosewood (Gold Bronzed), Panels Inlaid. Ordinary price £48. Also one in Walnut for £ 28. Delivered free. X17. Three 28 Guinea Pianos, Walnut Case, Iron Frame, Marqueterie Panels, fully wan ah ted, best check action, with front escape- ment. Three Organs equally as cheap, S8, £10 and £ 12 each. Worth double. WHITE FOR CATALOGUE. POST CARD WILL DO. HOW TO DEAL IN STOCKS & SHARES.— Write for handbook to local branch of LONDON AND PARIS EXCHANGE, LTD, B COMMERCE COURT, 11, LORD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. Correspondence invited on all matters of share dealing. Call-options explained. B COMMERCE COURT, 11, LORD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. Correspondence invited on all matters of share dealing. Call-options explained. Americans and Africans bought on small mare-in MANCHESTER HTdloS ChS^ 4, Chapel Walk. NO FEAR or GETTING STRANDED through a defective brake if you invest in THE WORLD'S BEST- THE SWIFT FITTED WITH THE SWIFT PATENT CRABBE." No stranded wire to break. No hidden complications or joints. All working parts visible. Fitted, in conjunction with the celebrated Swift silent free-wheel, to u all models from 10 guineas. ONE GUINEA PAID IMMEDIATELY WILL SECURE ONE OF THESE GRAND MACHINES. WrRITE FOR NO. 25 CATALOGUE, POST FREE. THE SPORTS TRADING CO., LIMITED, 100A, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER —■ TELEPHONE NO. 47. ) TELEGRAMS "BAKERS, CHESTER." BAKER & SONS, (BAKERS TO HIS GRACE THB DCKE OF WESTMINSTER) FANCY BREAD & BISCUIT BAKERS, HIGH-CLASS CATERERS & REFRESHMENT CONTRACTORS, BRIDE CAKE MANUFACTURERS, 48, BRIDGE-STREET, CHESTER. SPECIALITIE S-SPICED BEEF, RAISED PIES. Boxes of FANCY CAKES (for Afternoon Teas). ICES (MADE FROM FRESH FRUIT). CHOIR, SCHOOL & TENNIS PARTIES. LUNCHEON HAMPERS FOR BOATING A BE SUPPLIED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. HOT LUNCHEONS READY FROM 12 O'CLOCK DAILY. PLATE, CUTLERY, &cM ON HIRE. HARVEST BEERS. THE BIRKENHEAD BREWERY, Co. LIMITED BEG TO INFORM THE FARMERS, ETC., IN THE DISTRICTS OF CHESHIRE AND NORTH WALES THAT THEY SUPPLY THEIR SUPERIOR ALES, BREWED FROM THE FINEST MALT & HOPS, FOR HARVEST PURPOSES. IN CASKS OF 9 GALLONS, 18 GALLONS, 36 GALLONS, 7/6 15/- 30/- OFFICES AJTD STORES: ] 12, ERODSHAM STREET, CHESTElt, FRANK COVENEY, Agent. ORDERS SENT BY POST WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. ATLAS ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (FIRE AND LIFE). ESTABLISHED 1808. Claims paid over < £ 15^,000,000. Unconditional and Whole World Life Policies with Large Bonuses. Partnership Assurances. Applications for Agencies invited. Really active Agents paid liberally, especially for Life Business. J. WILBERFORCE MARSDEN, Branch Manager, 9, Tithebarn Street, Liverpool. CHESTER NORTHGATE BREWERY CO., LTD. BKEWERIES NORTHGATE, CHESTER. KELSTERTON, FLINTSHIRE. WINE & SPIRIT STORES 7, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. Telegrams: "NORTHGATE BREWERY." Telephone No. 19. HARVEST ALE. BRIGHT SPARKLING ALE -A- -1 AT 1/- PER GALLON. SUPPLIED IN 4i, 9, 18. & 36 GALLON CASKS. MILD AND BITTER ALES. WINES AND SPIRITS. PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION. ORDERS ADDRESSED TO THE BREWERY WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. A. RICHARDSON'S CHESTER MODEL IRON PIANOS ARE THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. THEY STAND LIKE A ROCK. NO FICTITIOUS OR SOLICITED TESTIMONIALS, BUT THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE LOCAL REFERENCES GIVEN 21 GUINEAS CASH. Three Years' System, 15s. 2d. per Month. A. RICHARDSON'S POPULAR IRON PIANO. 14 GUINEAS CASH. Three Years' System, 10s. 6d. per Month. A. RICHARDSON'S POPULAR AMERICAN ORGAN HIGH MIRROR TOP, TWO KNEE SWELLS, 12 STOPS. 12 GUINEAS CASH. Three Years' System, 9s. 4d. per Month. INSTRUMENTS BY ALL THE HIGH CLASS MAKERS. SOLE AGENCIES: STEIXWAY, BECHSTEIN, BLTTHNEP., KAPS, WALDEMAR. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HIGH-CLASS SECOND-HANDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. A. RICHARDSON, 43" BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER; I AND BANK BUILDINGS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. ISAAC WILLIAMS & SOX, REGISTERED PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, & GAS FITTERS. JL CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. Plumbers' Brasswork of all descriptions; Patent Water Closets, Lavatories, Baths, fee. Glass of all qualities and patterns kept in Stock. IT AIR. CO MB IN G S MADE UP, 21- PER OZ. COVERLETTE I TAILS OF "J FP.om HAIR FRAMES, PURE J- From 3/6 each. | HAIR, J 0/6 T. SEALES BROWN, 3. LEECE.ST. (CAB STATION), LIVERPOOL. GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE TERMINATES AUGUST 8. PT/TXTTIWP COMPLETE FURNISHING STORES, F1 DX1 A T "D A PP A TTVFQ £ I\J|> Pi Pi hi 9 TO 19> BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. uiiLAI UAKljAliNo. GOODS NOT IMMEDIATELY REQUIRED STORED FREE. CATALOGUES FREE. BOLLAND'S, CHESTER. BY ROYAL WABRANT TO HIS MAJESTY A FFE HER THE JCIJTG LATE MAJESTY AND QUEEN VICTSEIA. RESTAURANT AND CAFE. TABLI, D'HOTE DAILY. 3 and 4'6. WEDDING CAKES, As supplied to the Royal Family. All Sizes kept in stock. Illustrated, Catalogues Gratii. WEDDING RECEPTIONS. Bolland's Celebrated Boxes of Dainty Cakes 3'6, 7. postage tree. HAMPERS for River Parties. LARGE AJTD SMALL ROOMS FOB PICTOC PABTIBS Cyclists Catered for. Customers' Cycles Stored without charge. R. BOLLAND & SONS, LTD. Telephone 37. Telegrams Bollands, Chester." SUMMER SALE. JOSEPH BECKETT & CO. ARE NOW SELLING OFF THE WHOLE OF THEIR SUIMER STOCK OF COSTUMES, MANTLES, AN-r) MILLINERY AT GREATLY REDlfCED PRICES SPECIAL BARGAINS in DRESS LENGTHS, SILK & MUSLIN BLOUSE LENGTHS, LINEN CRASH COSTUME SKIRTS, MUSLIN, VOILE & DELAINE GARDEN PARTY FROCKS. BLOUSES, PARASOLS, RUFFLES, AND ALL NOVELTIES FOR NECK WEAR AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. J. W. WYCHERLEY, MALPAS, CHESHIRE. HIGH-CLASS SADDLERY AND HARNESS AT COUNTRY PRICES. Pair Horse, Four-in-Hand, Tandem, Buggy, and Dogcart HARNESS. SADDLES, BRIDLES. Perfect Fit and Good Wearing Quality Absolutely Guaranteed. ESTIMATES GIVEN GRATIS. TURN-OFF HARNESS AND SADDLERY BOUGHT OR TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. EDWARD WILLIAMS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, COLOURER, PAPER-HANGER, &c., 33, NICHOLAS STREET, CHESTER. Paper-Hangings of the Newest Designs kept in Stock. Pattern Books sent out to Select from. Estimates given for Town or Country Work. AT THE "COURANT" PRINTING WORKS, SITUATED AT THE CROSS, CHESTER. PROFESSIONAL MEN, MANUFACTURERS, TRADESMEN, and MEN OF BUSINESS generally, are respectfully informed that our Printing Department is furnished with an un- usually large and select assortment of the best kinds of MODERN, PLAIN & FANCY TYPES, ORNAMENTAL BORDERS IN MANY STYLES, &c., &c. LEGAL, COMMERCIAL, & ARTISTIC PRINTING, PUBLIC COMPANY PROSPECTUSES, ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION, PARTICULARS OF ESTATES, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, REPORTS, MANUFACTURERS' ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS, CIRCULARS, &c., &c. GENERAL PRINTING (BLACK OR IN COLOURS, of the most extensive character—from the Smallest Card or Circular to the Broadside Placard- executed at the shortest notice. BUSINESS CARDS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUMS, BILL HEADS, ORDER BOOKS, TRADESMEN'S CIRCULARS, VISITING CARDS. AT THE "COURANT" PRINTING WORKS, SITUATED AT THE CROSS. CHESTER.