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public Announcements. u -vv. CHESTER MUSICAL SOCIETY. THE NEXT SUBSCRIPTION CONCKRT OF CHAMBER MUSIC WIN, TAKE PLAOE IN THE MUSIO HALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29TH, AT 8 P.M. THE KRUSE STRING QUARTET. PIANOFORTE: MADAME FISCHER-SOBELL. VOCALIST MISS EMILY BREARE. TICKETS and all information at Messrs. IIILLIrsON and GOLDKR'S. SHAKESPEARE THEATRE, LIVERPOOL. NINE PERFORMANCES ONLY, commencing CTF, on SATURDAY, AFUIL 18th, at 7-30. BAULKS F«OHMAN prown-s "PETEBrAN, OK THE BOY WHO WOULDN'T GROW UP," by J. M. Barrie Duke of York's Thoatr- Company, PAULINE CHASfc'ns"FMEE PA.v" MATINEES on WEDNESHAY, April 22nd. and SATUBYjAy, April 25tb, ft- 2 RHAKESPBAKK THEATRE, LIVERPOOL. MONDAY, ApJaL 27tli, f .r db: :<, at 7-3-1, and MATINEE, MAV 2, the ltOYAL CARIA ROSA OPERA COMPANY. '0 The following Operas e, 1:-bg pr?s-mel: "armen," "Faust." "Cava! en.t B istijana," and PagliiLcei," I'll Trovzttore." dm:-a.tda," Tr "Taunliauner," B >hemiau Gi, I." Tj8ual Prices. Tb GLEBE "SELF-HELP" SEWING CLASS conducted by Rev. H. C. and Mrs. MULKOLLAND, ^hurehtown. Kilrea. IRISH COTTAGE NDUSTRY (Needlework Section). INHIBITION AND SALE of Hand-embroidered IRISH LINENS, in the houses of the humble Cottagers and OtQ08 of poor Peasants of Ireland, Opened n MONDAY, the 13th April, and will continue °r Three Days, in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ^WGATE STREET, CHESTER. ADMISSION FREE. CHESTER WORKING BOYS' HOME. THE ANNUAL MEETING AND PRIZE-GIVING will be held THE REFECTORY OF THE CATHEDRAL kind permission of the Dean and Chapter), EASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 21ST, 1908. T PRIZES WILT, BE DISTRIBUTED BY MRS. GKOIIGK HAYES. ?- — 9 Ohaif will be taken at EIGHT p.m. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A OULTON PARK FETE WILL BE HELD On WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1908. ATHLETIC SPORTS, ETC. Particulars at later date. It Oy AL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. NEWCASTLE SHOW, JlJNE 30TH TO JULY 4TH 1908. G REAT SHOW of IffoRsEs, CATTIX, DUCK; JUMPING, PACE and ACTION, # GREAT SHOW of HORSES, CATTLE SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY, FARM PRO! DUCK; JUMPING, PACE and ACTION, and HORSK-SIIOEING COMPETITIONS' AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION and FORESTRY EXHIBITION. Dates of Closing of Entries: — Dates of Closing of Entries LIVE STOCK & PRODUCE At ordinary fees, THURSDAY, MAY 14th. Hlinxr„At EXTRA FEES' TIIUESOAY. MAY 28th. & DRIVING CLASSES, FOUR-IN- TEAMS, PIT PONIES & DRAUGHT O ? SES IN GEARS, and POULTRY: kt Ord .t. InarY fees (final date), THURSDAY, MAY 28. 1? ries for Jumping close during the Show. "Pon Sheets and Entry Forms will be forwarded n receipt of application. 1 THOMAS MoROW, Secretary. • Bedford Square, London, W.C. April, 1908. TESTER UNITED GAS CO. GAS COOKERS. y Hest Makers, Fixed on Hire GAS FIRES. Of Patterns, Quoted at Prices Inclusive of Fixing. CAN DESCENT GAS LIGHTING. ^Telecti- °* Various Patterns of /JRNERS and FITTINGS are kept in stock also a Large Variety of est English Glass SHADES, &c. for Attention is paid to Enquiries for Gas Supply for Special Apparatus. ^■11 rders attended to Promptly bv Competent Fitters. ^sti and InsPection Invited SHOWROOM AND OFFICES: ClTPPIN ST., CHESTER. public Announcements. CHESTER CATHEDRAL. AN APPEAL for £ 6,000 has been issued to enable the Dean and Chapter of Chester Cathedral to Restore the South-West Door and Buttress of the South Transept, and to Re-build the Organ. Any Donation may be paid (which may be spread over two years) to the account of the Restoration Fund, Chester Cathedral, at any of the following Banks (Chester branch): Parr's Banking Company, Lloyd's Bank, National Provinoial Bank, Bank of Liverpool, North and South Wales Bank, or to The Dean. Deanery. Chester, or to the Chapter Clerk, St. Werburgh Chambers, Chester. The following sums have been already promised £ s. d. Previously advertised .2892 0 0 The Ecclesiastical Commissionera 125 0 0 Mi," King 25 0 0 Mr. John Rogers. 10 0 0 Rev. D. H. Boyle 1 0 0 Canon Cogswell 5 0 0 Dr. W. M. Dobie 5 50 Canon Upperton 10 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dobie 10 0 0 Mr. R. T. Wickham 5 0 0 Mr. J. R. Thomson 10 0 0 Mr. Henry Tollemacho 20 0 0 General Mocatta 2 0 0 Mrs. Mocatta 1 0 0 Mr. E. M. Sneyd-Kynnersley 10 0 0 Mrs. Robt. Roberts 2 2 0 Miss Johnson Roberts 2 2 0 Mrs. John Brown 2 2 0 The Misses Rodger .oo 15 0 0 Mr. G. F. Nicholls o.. 5 5 0 Ms Fluitt 5 0 0 Captain Lincoln 110 Captain Ethelston 5 0 0 Messrs. Brown and Co., Ltd. 10 0 0 Miss Blackburne 5 0 0 Rev. H. Grantham oo. 5 5 0 Mr. Edward Andrews 110 ¡ Mr. Francis Amos. 5 0 0, Mr. E. R. Cole 3 0 0 Mrs. Havard .oo 1 1 0 Mr. J. F. Lowe 2 2 0 i Mr. Arthur L. Birch .oo 2 2 0 Dr. Duff o. 5 0 0 i Mr. T. B. Blower 1 1 0 Mr. H. J. Birch 10 0 0 Mr. Charles Coppack 5 0 0 Parrs Bank Limited 2G 0 0 The Chairman of Lloyds Bank Limited 10 0 0 The National Provincial Bank of England 10 10 0 R. Bolland and Sons, Ltd., 5 0 0 Mr. W. H. Lever, M.P. 50 0 0 Colonel Evans-Lloyd 10 0 0 THE LICENSING ACT, 1904. NOTICE OF IMPOSITION OF CHARGES UNDER SECTION THREE OF THE ACT. COUNTY PALATINE OF CHESTER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Compensation Authority for the above Area have imposed nnder Section 3 of the Licensing Act, 1904, for the year ending 31st December. 1908. Charges in respect of Licenses at the MAXIMUM RATE; and Charges on the Pre- mises affected will be levied and paid accord- ingly as part of the Duties on the corresponding Excise Licenses. REGINALD POTTS, Clerk of the Compensation Authority. Chester, 8th April, 1908. EDUCATION ACT, 1902. CHESHIRE LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accord- ance with the provisions of Section 8 (1) and (3) of the Education Act, 1902, that the County Council of the County Palatine of Chester, being the Local Education Authority for the purposes of Part III. of that Act, propose to accept a Transfer to them of the Spurstow (Earl j of Crewe's) School, situate in the Parish of Spurstow. The School will be available for the I following area:— THE PARISHES OF SPURSTOW AND HAUGHTON IN THE NANTWICH RURAL DISTRICT. REGINALD POTTS, Clerk to the Local Education Authority. Dated 14th February, 1908. JGEAUTIFUL BOURNEMOUTH SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT of ''The Directory" Newspaper, giving particulars of Hotels, Boarding and Apartment Houses, etc., will be sent POST FREE to all intending visitors on application to the Publishers (W. Mate and Sons, Ltd., Bournemouth). Jenifers. .r.- COUNTY OF CHESTER. TARPORLEY POLICE STATION. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. xv ib. ut. uu oA i, tiprii zi,,n. enaorsea Tender for Tarporley Police Station." The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. R. POTTS, Clerk of the Peace. Chester, April 7th, 1908. pippins. I A LLAN ROYAL MAIL LINE Tuiz ONLY EXPRESS WEEKLY SERVICE TURBINE Pnoiii LIVERPOOL STEAMERS TO CANADA. UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION. LOWEST FARES. Special Through Rate3 to Western States. Also DIRECT SERVICES from LONDON and GLASGOW. Handbooks. Maps and all Information FREE. Apply ALLANS, 19, James-street, Liverpool; 103, Leadenhall-street, E.C., and 5, Pall Mall, S.W., London; 25, Bothwell-street, Glasgow; or alIAS. WRIGHT, 26, Wittergate-street, Chester. ISAAC WILLIAMS & SON, REGISTERED PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS & GAS FITTERS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. Plumbers' Brasswork of all descriptions; Patent Water Closets, Lavatories, Baths, fee. Glass of all quaities and patterns kept in Stock. EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, APRIL, 1908. DRESSMAKING DEPT. We beg to inform you that we have secured the services of MtSS JEFFERIES VICK, who will enter on her duties with us on Wednesday, April 22nd. Miss VICK is a competent and up-to-date Dressmaker, having gained her experience with some of the-best known dressmakers in the West End of London, and, we n, with every confidence, recommend her to our Customers. Trusting to be favoured with j our kind Orders, We remain, Obediently yours, BROWN & CO., CHESTER, LTD. JSSIjAWN MOWERS, MS ROLLERS, AND OTIIER GARDEN REQUISITES, All Newest Patterns, and at the MAKERS' LOWEST PRICES THE LARGEST STOCKS TO SELECT FROM. PRICED LISTS POST FREE. DICKSONS, WAREHOUSE,11 T CHESTER. THE.CROSVILLE MOTOR CO., LTD., CRANE WHARF, CHESTER Have ready for immediate delivery the following NEW, SHOP-SOILED and SECOND HAND MOTOR CARS AND BOATS: ONE 12-14 h.p., 4cyl., side-entrance SWIFT, to seat four persons fitted with Cape Cart Hood and Folding Glass Screou £380. ONE 10 h.p., 3 cyl., SWIFT, to seat two with Hood and Screen £ 235 ONB 10 h.p., twin cyl., SWIFT, to seat two with Hood and Screen • ONB 10-12 h.p., twin cyl., SWIFT, to seat four shop soiled £ 220 ONE 10 h.p., 3 cyl., SWIFT, to seat four shop soiled f200 ONE 40-50 h.p., 0 cyl., ARIEL nearly now; Dual Ignition, side-entrance CaDe rw Hood and Screen £ 900 cost £ 1,300 only run 300 miles ONB 10 h.p., twin cyl., WOLSELEY £ 60. ONE 5 h.p., single cyl., WOLSELEY; £ 60. ONJ: 10 h.p., MOTOR BOAT, "CROSVILLE I. 23ft. long, beam 5ft. 3in. to carry ten Reraons speed nino miles per hour JE280 ONK 50 h.p., Cabin MOTOR LAUNCH, for Estuary or Coasting; I~»wih 45ft. beam 7ft • sleeping accommodation for four person? ERECTING, GAS, OIL, and STEAM ENGINES. OLD CARS MODERNISED. ESTIMATES GIVEN. INSPKCTIOH INVITED. cAns ON HIBB. TELEPHOKB 268. Pleasure Cruises. THE DEE STEAM BOAT CO. THE ORMONDE or BEND OR will com- JL mence running on THURSDAY NEXT, Al'RIL 16TH. First Boat from Chester at 10.30 a.m. Last Boat from Chester 4.30 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER MONDAY, Special Runnings to Eocleston only. THE DEE STEAM BOAT CO. The above Company is the only one authorised by His Grace the DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, to run their STEAMERS regularly to EATON HALL. THE ORMONDE and BEND OR I WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) :— am am pm pui' pm! pmj pm Chester.dp! 1030111301 01 3012 45 3 30 4 30 EcclestonF. 1120 1220|l 50^ 20!3 35 4 20 5 20 Iron Bridget 1145! 5 45 Iron Rr'g..d 11145; |5 45 Eccleaton F 1121012351 50 2 20 3 35 4 30 0 10 Cheater,arr il 0 1 25 2 40 3 10'4 2,J5 20|7 0 FARES: CHESTER to ECCLESTON, 6d. Single 9d. Return. litcin BRIDGE, 8d. Is. Weather and other causes permitting. Eailfoags. -J '1' >J, G.W.R. EXCURSIONS. FRIDAY, APRIL 24.-BANGOR RACES.- DAY TRIPS to WREXHAM. Leave Chester 10-5 a.m. FINAL TIE AT CRYSTAL PALACE- NEWCASTLE UNITED v. WOLVER- HAMPTON WANDERERS.-FRIDAY MID- NIGHT, April 24, to LONDON, for 1 or 3 days, as under: Chester, dep. 12-50 night. Day Fare, Tickets, bills, pamphlets, &c., obtainable at the Stations or from Divisional Superintendent, Chester. "HOLIDAY HAUNTS," 1908 Enlarged Edition, price Gd. post free, from Superintendent of the Line, Paddington Station. I JAMES C. INGLIS, General Manager. LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN & GREAT WESTERN JOINT RAILWAYS. RASTER EXCURSIONS. jpj FROM CHESTER (GENERAL). On WEDNESDAY, GOOD") FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUN- | DAY, EASTER MONDAY, >- MAXTHINTFR and TUESDAY, April 15, | AlAlNOHJl,fc>llLR. 17, 18, 19, 20. and 21 J On GOOD FRIDAY, April 17, To NESTON, Park- On GOOD FRIDAY, April 9 n m f ^Ate- Heswall, and at j-j p.m. j WEST KIRBY. On GOOD FRIDAY, April 17, To BIRKENHEAD at 9-45 a.m., 11-25 a.m., J- Liverpool & NEW 2 5 p.m. J BRIGHTON. On SATURDAY, April 18, To NESTON, Park- at 8-45 a.m., 10-10 a.m., J- gate, Heswall, and 12-45 p.m., 1-65 p.m. J WEST KIRBY. On SATURDAY, April 18,^ rr. riTDruvrrr at 8-45, 9-20, 10-20, and I T^?IRKE,^ HE AD 11-40 a.m.. and 12-45, 1-5, f BRIf^Tftw W I-18, and 1-55 p.m. ) mtlLrAiTON. On EASTER MONDAY, ApriH To NESTON, Park- 20,at 8-45a.m., 10-10a.m., }- gate, Heswall, and 12-45 p.m., and 1-55 p.m.) WEST KIRBY. On EASTER MONDAY, Aprin T RTRTCFVFUT A 20, at8-45, 9-20.10-20, and I ^loT f lKKAINHEAD II-40 a.m., and 12-45, 1-5, f BRlpHTn^ and 1-55 p.m. J BRIGHTON. For full particulars as to times, fares, periods, and return arrangements, see small bills. J. WILLIAMS, SUPERINTENDENT. Shrewsbury, April, 1908. Itoucattcmai. WELSH GIRLS' SCHOOL. ASHFORD, MIDDLESEX. I SUMMER TERM commences APRIL 28th. A few vacancies for children of Welsh or Mon- mouthshire parentage, at £ 32 per annum English children at E36.-For forms of application apply DEAX BUOWNRIGG, 127, St. George's-road, London, S.W. UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER. FACULTY OF MEDICINE (Including the Dental, Pharmaceutical and Public Health Departments). The SUMMER SESRION will commence on Friday, April 24th, when the Registration of Students will begin at 9-30 a.m. Lectures and Practical Work will begin on Monday, the 27th. Courses of Instruction are given which also meet the requirements of other Universities and other Examining Bodies. Clinical Instruction. In association with the University there are Hospitals containing over 1.000 beds. There are Halls of Residence for Men and Women Students. Prospectuses as to Courses of Study and Examinations will be forwarded on application to the Registrar. PROSPECTUS POST FREK. SMART'S BUSINESS TRAINING ks COLLEGE, St. Oswald's Chambers, St. Wer- burgh-street CHESTER. And at LIVERPOOL, ST. HELENS, WARRINGTON and SOUTHPORT. REASONABLE FEES. Modern Commercial Instruction. Languages, Civil bervice Examinations, Professional Pre- n' liminaries. Each Pupil is taught individually not in a class. lost. LOST, a Gentleman's Single-stone DIAMOND RING, between General Post Office and City-road. Finder suitably rewarded if returned to o9, City-road. ^278 jyARCISSUS (DAFFODILS) EXTENSIVE COLLECTION NOW IN BLOOM AT UESSRS. DICKSONS NURSERIES CHESTER. Inspection invited, or Named Blooms sent on j application to select from. j EXECUTORS OF THE LATE E DWARD WILLIAMS HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, DECORATORS, PLUMBERS, &c.. 33, NICHOLAS ST., CHESTER. INSURE IN-FOAL MARES WITH THIS IMPERIAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO., LTD. INSURANCE CO., LTD. IN-FOAL „ ESTABLISHED 1878. J Head Office: 17, Pall Mall East, LONDON, S.W. MARES The"LMFERIAL"offersGREATE3T J BENEFITS at LOWEST RATES. FULL MARKET V ALUEINSURABLE A-NTI) Full amountpaid for Foal if Cast. DOUBLE AMOUNT Paid for FOAL after One Month old (Class B2). TM AT A FOALS INSURED to 31st DEC., or to A J-A-LJO. EXPIRY of ANNUAL POLICY. CASH P A YMKNT for Barren Mares. STALLIONS INSURED. Lowest rates. CLAIMS PAID, £ 400,000. AGENTS Prospectuses. &c., forwarded post mwtmw. froo. B. S. ESSEX, Mawer. SEND YOUR J I CARPETS TO BE BEATEN BY MACHINERY RICHARD JONES & CO., LIMITED. CARPET CLEANERS, CHESTER. LAWN MOWEPtS, GARDEN ROLLERS, GARDEN SEATS, TOOLS, &c. &e„ iiy all tbe Leading Makers. At Reasonable Prices. — LIBEIUL DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. MCHATTIE & CO., SEED AND IMPLEMENT MERCHANTS, CHESTER. THE ElOTwlif^DVICE— "I WOULD RECOMMEND A RALEIGH,CYCLING EDITOR, "rIte Qizeen." RALEIGHS, SOME OF THE MODELS— IOE NETT 12 MONTHLY POPULAR RALEIGH NF" PAYMENTS. ROAD-RACER or FEATHERWFIPTTT* 4* 10 ^s' STANDARD 3-SPEED GHT S* Us' 8d' Gent.'s Special LIGHT ROADSTER Ju\ in n7 "• 1Gs" M°DELK SLIPEEEE, with 3^0^ 19s' Oil Bath Gearcase { £ 15. 15s. 0d. 28s. lOd. RALEIGH GAZELLE, Gent.'s £ 5. ir,s. od. ll8. 0d. RALEIGH JUVENILEs'from fi { £ JJ; IHGHLY-PLATED (including Rims) and Beautifully Fmished in BLACK ENAMEL. OT n °F ClCLK* ACCESSORIES. CARBIDE. CYCLES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. GOOD SECONDHAND CYCLES FOR SALE. SOLE DISTRICT AGENTS. Pleaso ask lor I J. K BRASSEY & SON, N^N | THE RALEIGH." ( LIMITED, AT 6 p m CHESTER. —I CHESrr-E n OAIE-BREWE-D99 ALE CHESTER NORTHGATE BREWERY CO., LTD. THE BREWERY, NORTHGATE, CHESTER. PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION. PROMPT DELIVERIES by the Company's conveyances; or by Rail, carriage paid to Railway Station. NOTE.-IS TIIE ONLY BREWERY IN CHESTER. Size 8 by 5 !in. Handsomely bound. From Cloth 2/ to 10/6 Pigskin. THE PIG BOOK. t. INVALUABLE BOOKS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. "Kissing don't last, Cookery do."—GEORGE MEREDITH. THE 36,5 SERIES OF COOKERY BOOKS. Size 6in. by 4in. Tastefully bouud in red cloth. 1/ net. each. 1. 365 BREAKFAST DISHES. 4. 365 DESSERT DISHES 2. 365 LUNCHKON DISHES. 5. 365 BREADS & BISCUITS. 3. 365 DINNER DISHES. 6. 365 CAKES & COOKIES. These handy little volumes provide dainty and appetising dishes for each meal for every day in the year. Tho recipes have been selected to suit the various seasons, and are thoroughly practical. They will be found of great assistance to those who have in charge the preparation of meals, and will be welcomed by all lovers of good cuisine. They contain just such information as will be helpful and invaluable to every housekeeper. -_m- AND DMJ RAG OR TOY BOOKS. An Immense Variety. From ONE HALFPENNY to 10/6 Each. LONDON: DEAN & SON, 160a, FLEET ST., E.C.; AND OF ALL CHESTER BOOKSELLERS. I Bakers to His Grace the Duke of Westminster. MESSRS. BAKER & SONS Are now booking Orders for LUNCHEON HAMPERS FOB THE SPRING RACK MEETINGS. i SPICED BEEF, PIGEON PIES, GALANTINES, RAISED SAVOURY PIES, Ac. ALWAYS ON HAND. Almond and Bury Simnels. A LARGE AND CHOICE SELECTION OF EASTER t,.GGs, from the best English and Continental Markets. 42, BRIDG ST., CHEST- R. Telephone No. 47. CYCLE ST A SPECIAL PURCHASE of cheap^ but reliable MACHINES. Ediin Sinclair—Gent.'s. £ 4 15 0 co. Ladies' 4 19 6 do. Boys' 4 10 0 f Girls' 4 15 0 ALSO Alldays' Gent's 5 5 0 „ Lady's 5 10 0 Above are cash prices, but credit terms and easy payments can be arranged. ACCESSORIES FREE WITH ABOVE. J. E. BRASSEY & T-ON LIMITED, CHESTER. MESSRS. F.WOODFIN & CO. ELECTRICAL JKNGINEEKS, 20, FRODSHAM &TB3ET, CHBSTEB. Large and Valuable UP-TO-DATE STOCK kept on the lpremlsw, TELEPHONE Ne. 455. AT THE "COURANT" PRINTING WORKS SITUATED AT THE CROSS, CHESTER. PROFESSIONAL MEN, MANUFACTURERS TRADESMEN, and MEN or BUSINESS generally, are respectfully iufornied that our Printin Department is furnished with a.n unusually large and select assortment of the oest itiuis of Modern, Plain & Fancy Types, ORNAMENTAL BORDERS IN MANY STYLES. &C., &0. LEGAL, COMMERCIAL, AND ARTISTIC PRINTING. PUBLIC COMPANY PROSPECTUSES, ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION, PARTICULARS OF ESTATES, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, REPORTS MANUFACTURERS' ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS, CIRCULARS, ko., &0. GENERAL PRINTING (BLACK OR IN COLOURS) of the most ext-ens Ive character—from the Smallest Card or Circular to the Broadsidd Placard—executed at the shortest notice. BUSINESS CARDS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDA, BILL HEADS, ORDER BOOKS, TRADESMEN'S CIRCULARS, VISITING CARDS. AT THE "COURANT" PRINTING WORKS SITUATED AT THE CROSS, CHESTER. HAIR C OMB INGS MADE FP, 2 PER Oz. COVERLETTE TAILS OF^l r HAIR FRAMES, PURE I *K0IC From 8/8 each. HAIR, J 5/6 T. SEALES BROWN 3, LEECE ST. (Car Station), LIVERPOOL.