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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ROYALTY THEATRE. XV CHESTER. Proprietor: MR. MILTON BODE. MONDAY NEXT, FEB. 20, for Six Nights only, AND MATINEE, Feb. 25, at 2-30, Mr. LOUIS CALVEBT presents Miss JEAN STERLING MACKINLEY in the success of the London season, SUNDAY," FROM THE COMEDY THEATRE, LONDON. MUSIC HALL CHESTER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1905, AT 3 P.M. AND S P.M. THIRD BRITISH TOUR. A D SOUSA H Iis BAND Conductor: JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, "THE MARCH KING." (Under the direction of Philip Yorke). NEW SOUSA MUSIC. MARCH, "THE DIPLOMAT" (First Performance). SUITE, "AT THE KING'S COURT." (a) Her Ladyship, the Countess. (b) Her Grace, the Duchess. (c) Her Majesty, the Queen. (First Performance). THE BAND WILL ALSO PLAY -Symphonic Poem. "Les Preludes Liszt Overture Robespierre Litoff Overture. Merry Wives of Windsor "Nicolai (Transcribed for Military Band by Sousa.) "Sunrise," from Japanese Opera "Iris" (new) Mascagni "Invitation a la Valse" Weber-Weingartner Fourteenth Hungarian Rhapsody. Liszt Episodes. Nevin American Character Sketches. Krseger Sevillana Elgar &c., &c., .&c. A NEW SERIES OF THE POPULAR "SOUSA ENCORES." MISS MAUD POWELL, Violinist, will play- Fantasie Faust" Wieniawski "Ballade et Polonaise" Vieuxtemps MISS ESTELLE LIEBLING, Soprano, will sing- "Nightingale," arr. from "Marriage of Jeannette." Masse "Isabella's Air," from "Le Preaux Clercs"Herold (Each with Flute obligato by Mr. Marshall Lufsky) THE GREAT BAND SOLOISTS WILL PLAY- Cornet Solo. Sounds from the Hudson .Clarke MR. HERBERT L. CLARKE. Saxaphone Solo. Fantasie Pastorale" .Singelee MR. J. H. B. MOEREMANS. Plan of Seats and Tickets at Messrs. Phillipson and Golder's, Eastgate Row. PRICES: 5/ 3/ 2/ 1/ THE CHESTER ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE MUSIC HALL, CHESTER, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 3RD, AT 8 P.M. BAND OF FIFTY PERFORMERS. SYMPHONY "The New World" Dvorak OVERTURE "Hansel and Gretel" Hunvperdinck SUITE "La Korrigaue" Widor VOCALIST: MISS R BLACKBURN. CONDUCTOR: MR. J. T. HUGHES. Reserved Area, 3s. Unreserved Area and all Galleries, Is. Plan and Tickets at Messrs. PHILLIPSON and ■GOLDER'e, Eastgate Row. THE CH ESTER PAXTON SOCIETY WILL HOLD AN EXHIBITION OF QPRINO FLOWERS O IN THE TOWN HALL, On WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, APRIL 12 & 13, At which MEDALS and CERTIFICATES will be granted to meritorious Exhibits. Full particulars from Mr. NEWSTEAD, Grosvenor Museum. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF FRUITS & CHRYSANTHEMUMS WILL BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL, On WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, Nov. 15 & 16. SCHEDULES are now ready and can be bad at the Grosvenor Museum, or from any Member of Committee. GEORGE P. MILN, Hon. Sec. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HAWARDEN INSTITUTE. FLOWER AND DOG SHOW IN HAWARDEN PARK, ON AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY. Full particulars later. t E. JONES. } Ceeretanea ?. BAILY. ) '?ecretanea. For COMFORT and WARMTH order at once a GAS FIRE, to be Fixed in BEDROOM, DRAWING- ROOM and HALL. A LARGE SELECTION of the NEWEST and LATEST DESIGNS of FIRES for the Coming tteason is now OIl View, and can be seen in operation at the GAS (COMPANY'S SHOW HOOMS NO DIRT. NO DUST. NO LABOUR. ALL FIRES QUOTED FHXED FREE, and can be supplied ON HIRE (<xa Three Years Hire and Purchase System). SHOP STOVES. SPECIALITIES FROM 2/- PER QUARTER. BEDROOM & SITTINGROOM STOVES, Fuou 2/6 PER QUARTER. Incandescent Gas Burners. The Company undertake ENTIRE MAIN- TENANCE, iacludiug- CLEANING OF BURNERS, RENEWAL OF MANTLFS, RENEWAL OF RODS. RENEWAL OF CHIMNEYS, At an Inclusive Charge of 9d. per Burner per Quarter. NOW ON VIEW, new patterns of WELSBACH INCANDESCENT LAMP and LUCAS LIGHTS. Estimates Free. All particulars on enquiry at Gas Co.'s Offices & Showrooms, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO UICB HIS MA:JESTYi -M LATR MAJESTY KING. QCEEM VICTORIA. BOLLAND'S, EASTGATE ROW. CHESTER. WEDDING CAKES, As supplied to H.M. THE KING. RESTAURANT. CAFE AND SMOKE ROOM. TABLE D'HOTE DAILY, 3/- and 4/6. SOUPS, FISH, ENTREES, JOINTS. Chops & Steaks from the Grill. Light Refreshments. Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, Coffee. TURTLE SOUP, Made from fresh Turtle, thick or clear. Highly recommended for Invalids. Bolland's Celebrated Boxes of Dainty Cakes 3/8, 7/ postage free. BALLS, WEDDING RECEPTIONS AND BANQUETS Catered for in all parts of the country. Estimates sent by return of Post. HIRE OF PLATE, GLASS, CHINA WAITERS. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED AND DESPATCHED by First Train or Post as required. Price List & Wine List free by Post on application. R. BOLLAND & SONS, LTD. Telephone: No. 37. Telcqrams: Bolland's, Chester." PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHESTER GLEE CLUB. ON TUESDAY, 28TH FEB. 1905, ANNUAL DANCE, TOWN HALL. MARCHANT'S BAND. REFRESHMENTS, Mr. BATES. Dancing 8-30 to 2-30. -Gentleman, 3/6; Lady, 3/. pOLLEGE SCHOOL OLD BOYS' I REUNION, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1ST, 1905, AT 7-15 P.M., IN COLLEGE SCHOOL. PUBLIC NOTICES. "VTORTHGATE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. W. H. TOWERS. SUNDAY, 10-45; 6-30. BIBLE CLASS, 3 p.m. Address by MRS. TOWERS. INDUSTRIAL TRAI-IN IN i(-"Y Slil P "CLIO." THE ANNUAL MEETING Of the Members of this Institution will be held AT THE TOWN HALL, CHESTER, ON THURSDAY, THE 23RD DAY OF FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock noon. When the attendance of all Friends of the Institu- tion is most earnestly requested. HY. THOS. BROWN, Hon. Sec. Chester, 16th February, 1905. BRITISH & FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY CHESTER AUXILIARY. THE ANNUAL MEETING WILL BE BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL COUNCIL CHAMBER, AT 7-30 P.M., ON WEDNESDAY, THE 22ND INST. THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR (Alderman ROBERT LAMB) will preside, and the Meeting will be Addressed by the THE REV. F. S. WEBSTER, of Langham Place, London; and COUNCILLOR WM. WINDSER, of Manchester. EDDISBURY DIVISION CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE PUBLIC HALL, BUNBURY, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB. 22, 1905, AT 7-30 O'CLOCK. CHAIRMAN CHARLES THRELFALL, ESQ.. J.P. SPEAKERS: COL. COTTON JODRELL, C.B., J. H. BOTTOMLEY, ESQ., of Lancaster, SUPPORTED BY MAJOR GORDON, MESSRS. S. CAWLEY, S. CHALLINOR, J. HOULBROOK, D. E. BYRD, AND OTHERS. EDDISBURY DIVISION CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETLNG WILL BE HELD IN THE COACH-HOUSE, EATON HALL, Ox THURSDAY NEXT, FEB. 23RD, 1905, AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. CHAIRMAN HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER SPEAKERS: COL. COTTON JODRELL, C.B., AND OTHERS. EDDISBURY DIVISION CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING ——— WILL BE HELD AT THE SCHOOL, DODLESTON, On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH, 1905, AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. CHAIRMAN THE HON. CECIL T. PARKER. SPEAKERS COL. COTTON-JODRELL, C.B., AND OTHERS. EDDISBURY DIVISION CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE NEW HALL, HELSBY, On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, 1905, AT 7-30 O'CLOCK. ALL ELECTORS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED CHAIRMAN JAMES TAYLOR, ESQ., J.P. SPEAKIZRS COL. COTTON JODRELL, C.B., JAMES WHITE, ESQ., AND OTHERS. 1 HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. I TMPERFECT SIGHT is largely on the increase. The main reason for this is that we do not exercise sufficient care with regard to our eyes. Certainly the increased strain imposed upon them by modern conditions and requirements does much to increase the difficulty, but if we have normal vision and use ordinary care, good sight may be preserved to a good age. If the sight is troublesome in any way, it is advisable to have it tested, and if found to be defective, Spectacles or Eyeglasses should be obtained that compensate for the defects. H. C. HOUGHTON. Optologist, Eyesight and Spectacle Specialist. Late Manager for WOOD, ABRAHAMS, Liverpool and Manchester, 23, EASTGATE ST., CHESTER. ) Repairs done Cheaply and Promptly. PUBLIC NOTICES. WILLIAM BENNETT, DECEASED. THE four Sons of JOHN BENNETT, brother of WILLIAM BENNETT (late of Heather Brow, Heswall, Cheshire), or such of them as were living at the death of the said William Bennett on the 20th April, 1901, and the descendants of any of them who predeceased the said William Bennett, are requested to communicate their names and addresses to Messrs. GAMON, FARMER & Co., Solicitors, Chester. (CHESTER & DISTRICT WAITERS \J SOCIETY. A MEETING In connection with the formation of above will be held at the WATERGATE INN, TUESDAY NEXT, FEB 21. AT 8.30 P.M. Intending members are invited to be present. CHESHIRE AND NORTH WALES NEWSPAPER CO., LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Fourteenth Annual GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of this Company will be held at the GROSVENOR HOTEL, CHESTER, on SATURDAY, February 25th, 1905, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of receiving the Directors' Report and Balance Sheet for the year ended December 31st, 1904, and for the transaction of any other business that may be transacted at an ordinary general meeting of the Company. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from Wednesday, February 22nd to Wednesday, March 1st, both days inclusive. J. A. BIRCHALL, Secretary. 8, Bridge-street, Chester. In the Matter of a Deed of Assignment for the benefit of Creditors, executed by MRS. MARGARET of Creditors, CORSON, carrying on business at No. 71, Brook-street, in the City of Chester, as a Baker and Flour Dealer, under the style or name of M. J. Roberts." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the J3I CREDITORS of the above-named are re- quired, on or before SATURDAY, the 25th day of February, 1905. to send in their Names and Addresses and Particulars of their DEBTS or CLAIMS to Messrs. C. G. HASWELL and SON, Chartered Accountants, 94. Foregate-street, Chester, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of the first and final dividend I am about to declare and pay in this matter. Dated this 8th day of February, 1905. C. G. HASWELL, Trustee. RAILWAYS. P. .h_ -o' GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY EXCUR- SIONS. SATURDAY, February 18, to WOLVER- HAMPTON and BIRMINGHAM (FOOTBALL MATCHES), for Half Day, 3 or 4 days. Leave Chester 12-30 p. in. Half Day, 3/3. EXCURSIONS TO LONDON. MONDAYS, Feb. 20, 27, March 6, for one day. TUESDAYS, Feb. 21, 28, March 7, for 2, 4, 5 or 8 days. WEDNESDAY, February 22. for one day. THURSDAY, February 23. for 2, 3, 5 or 8 days. from CHESTER, &c. BIRMINGHAM RACES.-MONDAY, Feb- ruary 20 (for 1 or 2 days), and TUESDAY, Feb- ruary 21 (for Day Trip only), to BIRMINGHAM. Leave CHESTER 8-0 and 10-0 a.m. Tickets, bills, pamphlets, particulars of Weekly and Week-end Bookings, &c, obtainable at the Station. JAMES C. INGLIS, General Manager. HOTELS, &c. C HESTER. BELGRAVE HOTEL. — Good position. Catered table. Special Week- end Tariff. Board-Residence to suit persons re- quiring permanent home. Please apply as above. EDUCATIONAL. MR. A. J. ARMSTRONG, Violin and 1.1,- Violoncello Soloist. Thorough Tuition given on both instruments.—For terms apply 1, Denbigh- street, Chester. 2027 R. BRUNO, Teacher of Banje, Guitar, J.L Mandoline, Mandola.; also Violin and Viola for orchestral playing.—Studio, 7, Eastgate Walls, Chester. Terms: Ten lessons from 10s. 6d. Home lessons by arrangement. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, JL LONDON. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. The last days of entry for forthcoming EXAMI- NATIONS at the CHESTER CENTRE are as under:— 27th FEBRUARY for Practical," March, 1905. 24th MAY for M.K." (Theory), June, 1905. Chairman of Centre Dr. J. C. BRIDGE, M.A. Local Secretary: Mr. THOMAS PATK, 29, Chi- chester-street, Chester, from whom the current Syllabus and Entrance Forms may be obtained. MASONIC ARMS, NORTHGATE-ST. (NEXT MUSIC HALL). A. JAMIESON, Proprietor. NOTED HOUSE FOR BITTER BEER, BEST MILD ALES, AND LONDON STOUT, all of which are drawn from the wood. BASS' t, ROYAL ALE," a Speciality. WINES, SPIRITS, CIGARS, etc., of choicest quality. SMOKE ROOMS. HORSE INSURANCE. IN-FOAL MARES, FOALS. STALLIONS, all Farm and Tradesmen's HORSES, HUNTERS, and Carriage HORSES, against Death or Disable- ment. Cheap Rates and prompt settlements. Prospectuses and all particulars, T. J. DUTTON, WAVERTON, CHESTER. npHE UNITED LEGAL INDEMNITY IN- TSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. Head Office: 222-225, Strand, London, W.C. Capital £ 100,000. Fully subscribed 935,000. Departments of Insurance. Personal Accident. I Third Party (Drivers' Burglary, Housebreaking, Accidents), Burglary, Housebreaking, | j Accidents), and Larceny,  Fidelity Guarantee, Workmen's Compensation, I Motor Car, &0.. &c. I For all particulars apply to MR. G. H. EVANS, I Northgate Chambers, Chester. 1776 Ii tSAAC WILLIAMS & SON, JL REGISTERED PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS & GAS FITTERS. CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. PLUJlBKBS' BRASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Patent Water Closets, L&vatoriea, Baths, &c. Glass in all Qualities and Patterns kept in Stock. RICHARD JONES & CO. LTD. FIRST SPRING SHOW OF COSTUMES, MILLINERY & BLOUSES TO-DAY & DURING THE WEEK. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. RICHARD JONLSS & CO., LTD., EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. R. J. & H. ELLIS, DECORATORS, WILL OPEN NEW SHOW ROOM TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 64, FOREGATE ST., CHESTER. TELEPHONE No. 21Y5. ARMSTRONG BROS., Electricians & Ironmongers, 36. Watergate Street, Chester. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS for: LIGHTING, NERNST LAMPS, BELLS, MOTORS, FANS, &c. New INCANDESCENT LAMPS from lOd. each. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. TERMS MODERATE. ESTIMATES FREE. IRONMONGERY. BRUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES. KEYS MADE AND LOCKS REPAIRED. BRASS NAME PLATES TO ORDER. REPAIRS of all description promptly attended to. THE ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF S. FIELDER j CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. (THE RENOWNED COOSETIEBE), LAST DAY OF SALE. This is the ONLY SALE we bold during the Season. and as the Season. and as -,Ire REDUCTIONS are GENUINE and I.teral, it has at all times proved a Great ?  .T in popularity each seasor. We therefore ask your earlv attention, as it is only of TEN DAYS' duration. CORSETS AM LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION REDUCED REGARDLESS OF COST TO ENSURE A CLEARANCE. 84, FOREGATE ST., CHESTER. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. I CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. BARON ALVERSTONE'S TESTIMONIAL. ¡ "Raleigh Three-speed Cycle, excellent machine. Facility of changing gear without removing hand I is great advantage. I can strongly recommend." RALEIGH CYCLES. j REPAIRS. Plating, Enamelling, CYCLES ON EASY PAY- MENT SYSTEM. PRATTS & CARLESS PETROL. CALCIUM CARBIDE! in lib. tins and in bulk. ) Free Wheel, Two Rim Brakes, Bright Parts Plated. BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED IN BLACK ENAMEL, ELEGANTLY LINED, No. 2 GAZELLE, Gent's (Lined. 12 6 net cash (accessories free\ Ditto Lady's ditto 6 19 6 ditto I RALEIGH GAZELLE, Lady's or Gent's, Liitd, 8 0 0 ditto STANDARD RALEIGH, ditto 10 0 0 ditto THREE-SPEED RALEIGH. ditto 12 0 0 ditto VICTOR CYCLES, Gent's (Gold-lined 5/- extra) 6 0 0 ditto Ditto Lady's ditto 6 10 0 ditto SECOND-HAND MACHINES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. GOOD SECOND-HAND CYCLES FOR SALE. NEW AND REDUCED RATES FOR HIRE MACHINES. J. E. BRASSEY & SON, LTD., CHESTER FARM SEEDS OF EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS, PURE AND RELIABLE. FOREST TREES AND PLANTS for Game Coverts and Hedges. ROSES, Ornamental Evergreen & Deciduous Flowering TREES & SHRUBS PLANTS for Stoves. Greenhouses, Conservatories and Herbaceous Borders. THORN, QUICK, strong, transplanted, 15/ 21/ 25/- & 30/- 1,000 extra strong, 35/ 40/- & 45/- 1.000. APPLES. PEARS, PLUMS & CHERRIES; standards, busies and pyramids, 18/ 24/- & 30/- doz. NURSERIES 300 ACRES. ALL CATALOGUES POST FREE UPON APPLICATION. CLIBRANS, SEEDSMEN, ALTRINCHAM SEASON 1904. EDWIN JL L O Y D CENTRAL SUPPLY STORES, 13. BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, Is now receiving DAILY SUPPLIES of the CELEBRATED SCOTCH HADDOCK, Aberdeen Haddock, Loch Fyne Kippers, Ham Cured Herrings, PALETHORPE'S SAUSAGE, HORNERS FRESH CREAM. COUNTRY BUTTER AND EGGS. ALL ORDERS THANKFULLY RECEIVED, PERSONALLY SUPERINTENDED AND DELIVERED PROMPT. TELEPHONE 251. THE NOVELTY HOUSE, 14, BRIDGE ST., CHESTER. THE PARISIAN MILLINERY CO. THE PARISIAN MILLINERY CO. THE PARISIAN MILLINERY CO. Have pleasure in announcing that they will OPEN the above Premises THIS DAY. THIS DAY, THIS DAY, THIS DAY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH, 1905, ( SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH, 1905, I with a Stock of High-class Millinery. SMART MILLINERY SMART MILLINERY AT MODERATE PRICES MODERATE PRICES IS OUR MOTTO. Here you will find a Hat Show replete with all the Novelties of the Moment, charming Models from the Leading Designers of Fashions. PRETTY HATS, j BEWITCHING SHAPES, AT TINY PRICES. TINY PRICES. AH the New Shapes that are "good" are b r.r AH the "good" Hats in the New Shapes are here. Only a matter of selecting the becoming Hat and paying the price you want to pay. SMARTEST MODELS SMARTEST MODELS IN I HATS, TOQUES, I BONNETS. I In our Showrooms you can see I the Latest Creations in Headgear, all on Dress Parade. The P. M. ¡ Co. claim to offer you 'I BETTER VALUE FOR LESS MONEY. BETTER VALUE FOR LESS MONEY. Put them to the test, whatever be your requirements, be they FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, EMBROIDERIES, PASAMENTRIE, SEQUINS, OR TRIMMINGS, of any description, the P. M. Co. can supply your need. BUY THE BEST. BUY THE BEST, LET'S SHOW YOU OURS. LETS SHOW YOU OURS. THE I PARISIAN MILLINERY CO. 14, BRIDGE ST., CHESTER. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. E. SKELLERN. (LATE H. SKELLERN), Begs leave to inform her numerous fnends and customers that the business of Painter, Paperhanger and Decorator, HAS BEEN Removed to those Old-established Premises. No 1, GEORGE STREET, Where business will be carried on as usual. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ENCOURAGE BRITISH TRADE. ESTAB. YEARS. ESTAB. 120 YEARS. LTRAnE MARK] USERS OF R. J. FULLWOOD & BLAND'S ANNATTO AND RENNET Secured Prizes value £1,000 AT DAIRY SHOWS DURING 1904. R.J .F. & B. will give PRIZES VALUE £ 230 DURING 1905. FOR SAMPLES AXD FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO SOLE ADDRESS— STEAM ANNATTO WORKS, HOXTON, LONDON, N. Agents in Chester- CHEERS & HOPLEY, Chemists, Northgate- street; THOMPSON. SON & CLEMENCE, Cheese Merchants, Northgate-street. ENCOURAGE BRITISH TRADE. WEAR DUN N I N G' S BOOTS. 88, BROOK STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE 222. ESTABLISHED 1815. SPECTACLES) ?L KiNDs. E-w-??YrE?G?.rJ?LA?S.S?E?.S?. ? r ?OK ALL IhHTS, EY EG LASSES AT ALL PRICES. Greatest care And attention in Suiting. FIELD & OPERA GLASSES, BAROMETERS, &c. J. D. SIDDALL, OPTICIAN TO THE INFIRMARY THE CROSS, 4, BRIDGE ST., CHESTER. r UIBRELLAS & Walking Sticks. LANTERNS AND SLIDES ON SALE OR HIRE. OX\ GEX ALWAYS IN STOCK. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. £ 18 :18 0 A. W. BUTT'S "COUNTY" WATCH In Heavy 18 carat Gold. BEST ENGLISH KEYLESS LEVER, CHRONOMETER BALANCE, JEWELLED IN 10 HOLES, AND WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. TIMEKEEPING GUARANTEED. HUNTING, HALF HUNTING, OR OPEN FACE CRYSTAL CASES. £ 18 :18 0 Above make, LADY'S size, from £10. All sizes in Silver, C5. 55. EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER TELEPHONE No. 176. TELEGRAMS: BUTT, SILVERSMITH, CHESTER. So COPPACK & SONS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, THE BARS, 133, FOREGATE ST., UNION HALL BUILDINGS, & MARKET HALL. HIGH-CLASS English & Foreign Provisions. PRIZE DAIRIES OF CHESHIRE CHEESE. FINEST KIEL & IRISH CREAMERY BUTTERS. A Choice Selection of New Season's Fruit. TEAS AND COFFEES OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. TELEPHONE 211 & 211A. J> GLAND DAWSON 54 & 56, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER, AND 1 & 2, WHITE HORSE YARD, PAWNBROKER, JEWELLER & CLOTHIER, j DEALEB IN FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, PIANOS, FURS, CARPETS, BASSINETTES, fee. Cash Advanced to any amount on any of the above nlass of Goods -T>"| A. "I A /—Forfeited by special i?gree- WLT;« 6 ?' ment. Gent's very hand- some 18ct. Gold Kevless HUNTER WATCH, by well-known London maker J-plate movement. fully jewelled, compensation balance, 18et. English hallmarked cases, written warranty for 25 years. Has cost £ 20. £ *A. 1 PC L~Gent's heavy sohd 9et gold t?-?r?dL cw J1 Lt?/ curb pattern ALBERT, government hallmarked, every link, bar and swivel; graduated. Verv strong. 30/- V ery cheap. Three drawer KITCHEN DRESSER, with bigh back and four small drawers. "I {\L £ T 12 6 & !4?-Good strong full ? ize Wool JL?/? FLOCK BEDS, Boaters and two pillows, complete in strong tic". Different patterns. 28/-Best make in KITCHEN COUCHES, solid wood bottoms and frames, mahogany polished walnut and upholstered in Crocket's best leather cloth. O I—VERY useful ordinary deal square ~J| L^L/ V) KITCHEN TABLE, white top and polished legs. I //1*—Very light, high and easy- r.?ng BASSINETTE, double handle, reversible hood upholstered in light green leather cloth, strap springs. 0"L /—The latest WICKER GO-CART, very ?JL/ strong and easy runmng; quite new. OFC>»—Full size CHEST OF DRAWERS, <??/? well made, polished birch colours, three large and two small drawem fitted with locks, &c. Well made. -C"I A, "I /—Very fine -olid satin <??I-L?z±L <. JL?7/ walnut BEDROOM SUITE compnsing 4ft. Wardrobe, with two full length bevelled robing mirrors and carved centre door, large hat drawer and cornice; Dressing Chest, with dressing glass, two side glasses and two side swing glasses, jewel drawers on top and four large drawers Wash- stand, with coloured marble slab, marble back and bevelled shavinp mirror, towel rail, &c.. chamber cuplxjard attached. All thoroughly well made and seasoned. O If* A YARD. :my length cut. Roll of best ?/ ? quality OILCLOTH, 2 yds. wide; noraJ and tile pattern. All widths kept in stock, yd. to 4 yds. wide. X30 **7 L £ L—VERY pretty WALNUT «/ O CHIFFONNIER, with two bevelled mirrors in back, two drawers and cupboard beneath, brass handles, shelves for ornaments, locks, keys, &c. Nicely polished. -Quit(- new. Very heavy Feather BED, Bolster and two pillows; strong pure linen ticks, full size. —Second-hand. Strong solid Mahogany V\ COUCH, spring seat and upholstered back, covered with hair cloth good condition. ??/?*? quality Tapestrv. Square of ?0/ CARPET, dark red floral pattern, with deep border. Size, 3 by 3; will wear well. Laid free. i 32/6-Seccnd-hand. BAROMETER and 0Q^Q 5/ O THERMOMETER (guaranteed correct), in solid walnut case. Another smaller at 17,6. "I I—Latest novelty in GO-CARTS, all wicker MII A work, strong frame, fold up.  "I PC /—USUAL prie*, ? £ 9. Beautiful 0? # JLsolid walnut PARLOUR SUITE, upholstered in dark ruby broche velvet, very high upholstered backs, spring seats, all on castors, comprising couch, pair of easies and four small chairs. Good sound condition and well made. WE BUY ANY QUANTITY OF SECOND- W HAND FURNITURE. ASK FOR ROMOLA," THE CREAM OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. PROPRIETOR GEORGE BARLOW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, "THE OLD VACLTS, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE, 0632. T. G. BTJRRELL, UNION HALL BUILDINGS. FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. Special Show of Complete BABY OUTFITS. INFANTS' SHIRTS, 2? ? ?d ? .r 4-Tand 6Ji. FLANNEL BINDERS, t?. to Is. LOXG FLANNELS, Is. ? 2s lid. HEAD QUAEE. ulJoped and embroidered. ]. to 2s. lid FLANNELETTE IG HTG-OV.S. 1(. to 3s. lid FLANNEL NIGHTGOWNS, 2s. lid. to 5s. lid. „ LONGCLOTH DAYGOWNS, trimmed embroidery oi lace, Ls. lid. to 4s. lid. LONG SLIPS. Is. to SHORT SLIPS, IMd. to 2s 6d. FLANNEL PETTICOATS, 6j to 2s. lid. Embroidered FROCK BODICES. MTTLn ROBES. 3?. Hd- to 14s. tid. TURKISH N APjviN S, lis. lid. and 3s. lid. per a oxen. BASKETS (untrirumedi, from Is BONNET FRONTS, 2d. to 8id. PUFF BOXES, Gjd. to Is. lid. BRTTS, IIES, Nursery Sponges, Voilet Powders. Fuller' s Earth, Safety Pins, Mouth Sponges. WATERPROOF NURSING .APRONS, Iftid. to ?-?PRo-N-S I to 7- 1 Is. lid. Waterproof Sheeting, 3Sin.! IsT lid 2s. 6d., 2s. lid. per yard. NOTE THE ADDRESS. ASK FOR BABY-LTNEN DEPARTMENT. ?. G. BURR?LL, TELEPHONE No. 20X5. PRIDDEY & SON, THE DECORATORS. 25, SELLER STREET, CHESTER. JNCREASE YOUR INCOME. o Racin or Sto^k dKLling, hut J¡-f'jtÍn;e method by which £3 upwards may be doubled each vear. Handsome illustrated pamphlet free. STEPHENS & HENDERSON, _Hackins Hey, Liverpool. DUTTON BROS.. PAW-NEROKER3, JEWELLERS, CLOTHIERS AND GENERAL BOUSE FURNISHERS, 105, FOREGATE STREET, AND 2.5 A'-ND 27, L O ",V EI 25 AND 27, LOWER BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. MONEY LENT on Gold and Silver Jeweilery, Carpets, FIlTS, &c., <tc. /~7^uf^rfeited- Six L?v's Solid Gold 21/-KEYLESS WATCHES, geuur.ebar?ina. Pledge. ?"? REGULATOR C?OCK, br.?a weight, ?med pill&ra. Delivered and fixed free. ??/????"? ?'? of OILPAINTINGS, in deep giit frames. Forfeited pledge. 37/6-Very finepaiF of Bronzed STATUE WARRIORS. in perfect condition. e??/-??-ive Mohd Brass FIRESTOOL <???/ genuine b?rp?n. Forfeited pledge. Oi"k /—Handsome Antique BRASS KERB <-???/ 4 ft long". Forfeited pledge. 39/6- WINE ,nd SPIRIT CASE, with glasses, &c., secret drawer. Carved oak. yi//3—Our special line in PHONOGRAPHS. largest stock in town. RECORDS from yd. each, latest titles. 41 Large BRASS HORN, connections, stands, &e. in stock. TTAIR COMBINGS MADE UP, 21- PER CZ. COVERLETTE I TAILS OF 'j t FROM HAIR FRAMED PURE I From 36 each. H AiR, j 5 ? T. SEALBS BUOWX. 3. LEECE-ST. (CAR STATION), LIVERPOOL. TEL?UOXt No. 14?.  EDGAR DUTTOX & Soxs, Complete Funeral Furnishers AND CARRIAGE PROPRIETORS, 30, Frodsham-street, Chester. E. D. & SONS, having the Largest Stock of Belgian Horses, Superior Glass and Closed Hearses, Private Broughams and Coaches are prepared to Supply Funerals cheaper than any other shop in the City. E. D. & SONS take the ENTIRE MANAGE- MENT OF FUNERALS in Town or Country with due regard to economy and taste. Infant's Funeral, with a Pair Horse Coach 1 Coffin and Grave, from 24s. To the Poor or Benevolent, a pood Coffin, Schillibeer and Grave complete, 38s. SOLE AGENTS FOR PATENT METALLIC COFFINS. (The trade supplied). Superior WEDDING CARRIAGES for hire' kept only for Weddings, at moderate charges. PRIVATE ADDRESSES 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables and WELLFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON. EADE'S PILLS. A- ? w h o.?,ffer fi-ci-,n Gout )r EADE S l_fILLS. All who suffer frc-in Gout?r j- Kheumat ism should imme- EADE S "DILLS. d;.>te]y have r(:?cour;? to EADE'S PILl.S. Hundreds of EADE S -piLLS. Testimonials have been re. froal all scrM and JTR.-? ADE'S ? TtJ?ILLS. coBdjtionsofmentestifvinp X!i have ?- K?-hewcnderf?i?werthe.-e ? Pills have in c?'? lehd u the very wor?t ca?es. These Pills arc purely vegetable and perfectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY RELILVK AND RAFIDLT CCHE THE WORST FORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOCT PAINS IN TIIK HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS, And have the largest leoommendation ever given any patent medicine oi its ciuas. OUT. GOUT. C?E BOTTLE HAD TEE P HEUMATISM. DEi?R?UEIFECT. ill 4C, Cope-street, Bcmsley, l'*c- 1- 3. GOUT. Sir,- I RM very I)le".Sed to be Vble to telJ you "f t1e great RWHE ETb T\Mf A A I lb Jl. Ikutfit I have eceved by ttkiiif t  J your Gout aixi l<leum&tie P? '? OUT. ?'<? years I h"e weu a mar+-r J( to G??.t, and sulierod mt.?y RHEUMATISM IBtLllli18 of nusery ,.d paiu, RHEUMATISM. nutil I tried your o-?F, JL? UMALI, BOTTLK HAD THE OUTT„ DESiBED EFFECT, and I cn ?J? afnare you that I am never "T> HEUMATISM. without their. for whenevH I |%i feel the leaat M?n of the Goat *? coming on I al we vs fly to my |fOiTCTT i. ?.ttl€ofriHs I may say 2 ha re ?.? tried dozens ?f so c&ilt*d cuivn RHEUMATISM, ?.tha?cverfouBd anvtodo me t-o much (rood as vours. I GOUT. %&%IJ ever N? t?kt?I.—B<??,  me, "mull truly, < KrEUE PITT. -tN? mii?UHTjTM? AA ??iT.c?: ?1. Mr. G. E&de. EADE'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS Are Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles, 1 ,,nd -1 '9 or sent poet free for Postal Order bv the P-O prietor, GEOKGE EADK, 2°2, Gut;vtL*I-roed, E.C. Ask for and he SUM you obtain E-, Dz!.g GOUT 1D RHEUMATIC PILLS. EADE'S PILLS. ASTON'S-SALE BY AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY 1.30 -kSTOiN 8 CITY AUCTION ROOMS, 14, WATERGATE STREET, CHESTER. GOODS RECEIVED ANY DAY FOR FOLLOWING TUESDAY'S SALE.