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AUCTION DIARY. Sales by MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS. April 25-At the Chester Smithfield-Fat and Store Uftttle, Sheep, Pigs and Calves April 26-At the Hooton Old Smithfield—Fat Cattle Sheep, Pigs and Calves April 27—At Oak Bank, Hoole—Valuable Hunters, Hackneys, and an Astrada Carriage May 3-At the Governor Sale Rooms, Chestez- Engraving. Etchings and Photogravures May 4-At tlie Smithtield, Chester—Store Stock &ad Dairy Cattle iMay 6-At the Blossoms Hotel. Chester-Freehold  Measu&?e, No. 28, LinenhaU-street May 6—At the Blossoms HcMi. Chester—Dwel-  ling-houses in Chiobcsccr-?trc? May 6—At the Bloswms Hotel, Chester—Free- hold Cottages in Hoolo May 20-At the Blossoms Hotel, Chester—Free- hold Premises, Canal-side., Chester By MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS & RICHARDSON. April 26-At Ivy Cottage, NVa verton -Household Furniture and Outdoor Effects May 2-At the Auction Mart, Foregate-street- Furniture and Effects Ma.y 3—At the Albion Rooms, Lower Bridge- street—Furniture, Silver Plate, &c. May 4-At the Bear's Paw Hotel, Frodsha.m- Residence and Land at Frodsham May 4 & 5-At the Auction Mart, Fore,-ate-street- Boots and Shoes May 20—At the Grosvenor Hotel—Farm Land at Elton May 23—At the Auction Mart, Foregate-street- Furniture and Effects BTAIESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE. April 25-At the Ermine Cattle Mart-Fat and Store Stock April 27—At the Groves, Chester-Two Indian Canoes and one Sailing Boat May I-At Flint Cattle Mart—Fat and Store Stock May 27—Dwelling-Houses and Building Land at Lome-street, Parkgate-road, &c. May 27—At the Blossoms HoteL Chestr-Free- hold Property at Elton Green By MR. J. P. CARTER. April 26—At Hooton Cattle Mart—Stock By MESSRS. CHALLINOR. ROWSON AND CHALLINOR. April 26-At No. 2. Francis-street, Chester-Furni. ture, Oilpaintings, &c. Bv MR. T. S. ADAMS. April 26-At the Black Lion Hotel, Mold—Free- hold Properties in Flintshire By MESSRS. FRANK LLOYD & SONS. May 2, 3 & 4-At the North Wales Repository, Wrexham—Hunters, Harness Horses, &c. SALES BY AUCTION. CHURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS, J AND RICHARDSON, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, THE AUCTION MART, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. Agents for the Norwich Union, and Law Uniun and Crown Insurance Companies. Telegraphic Address: "Mart, Cheater." Telephone: No. 210. On Wednesday Next. IVY COTTAGE, EGG BRIDGE, WAVERTON MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. f* have received instructions from Mr. Pen- aungton, who is leaving the neighbourhoood, to &ELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, April 26tli, lOõ, commencing at 1.30 p.m. punctually, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITLHE hnd EFFECTS, including painted kitchen dresser, couch, deal Pem- broke tables, clock in walnut case, scuffed birds, glass and china, an excellent band Singer sewing machine, wringing machine, douuie perambulator with hood, satin walnut bedroom suite, iron French bedsteads, feather beds, dressing and wash tables, dressing chest about 50 bead of poultry, mostly prize-bred minorcas three ducks, pigeons, about 100 yards of wire netting and post, poultry-houses and coops, ladder, two oil sheets, garden tools, potato sets, aud other effects. AUCTION MART, FOREG ATE STREET, CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON. ELPHICK & CO. .1. will hold a Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TUliE and EFFECTS on TUESDAY, 2nd May, 1005. Early entries invited. important Sale of superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pictures, Silver Plate, Plated Articles, and other Ettects, which have been warehoused by Messrs. Garnett and Son at their rooms, and removed for convenience of sale to the ALBION ROOMS, LOWER BRIDGE- STREET, CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. ?JL have received instructions from Messr& Garnett and Son. to SELL BY AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, 3rd May, 1'JC5, the above-mentioned valuable effects. Catalogues will shortly be published. FRODSHAM, CHESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY 'AUCTION by M ESSITS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, FM- ROBERTS, and RICHARDSON, at the Bear's Paw Hotel, Frodsham, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of May, 1905, at 3 o clock p.m. precisely, in the following or such other Lots as may be then declared, subject to the public sale conditions of the Incorporated Law Society of Liverpool, and to special conditions to be then produced— LOT I.-A Desirable Freehold COUNTRY RESIDENCE, known as Fir Grove," near Frodsham, Cheshire, lately occupied by Mrs. James Reynolds, deceased, with pleasure grounds, con- servatory, greenhouse, kitchen garden, stables, coachhouse, and other outbuildings, also three pieces of pasture land, the whole containing 4 acres, 1 rood, and 38 perches. The Property is in excellent condition throughout, and is situate about 1 £ miles from the Frodoliam and Helsby Railway Stations. Vacant possession on completion of purchase. LOT 2—A Freehold FIELD, ou Frodsham Marsh, containing 5 acres and 17 perches, in tno occupation of Mr. Joseph Eaton. LOT 3.—Another Freehold FIELD, on Frodsham Marsn, containing 5 acres, 1 rood and 35 perches. LOT 4.—Another Freehold FIELD, on Frodsham Marsh, containing 5 acres and 24 percuss, in the occupation of Mr. Youd. For plans and further particulars and orders to view, apply to the Auctioneers, Chester Messrs. H. LINAKKR & SON, Surveyors, Frodsham or KOBJUIT DAVIXS & Co., Solicitors. Warringtun. Sale of BOOTS and SHOES ac the AUCTION MART, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER. Am ESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. on JL MAY 4th and 5th. 1U05. Further particulars shortly. ELTON, CHESHIRE. Preliminary Notice of Sale of a Valuable FREE- HOLD PROPERTY, situate at Eiton. close to tho Elton and Ince Station, on the Hooton and Helsby Railway. MEi^RS. CHpRTO. ELPHICK & CO. will ?Ti. SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grmvenor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, May 20th. 1805. at 3.30 o clock p m. punctually, in lots and subject to conditions— Tho Very Desirable FREEHOLD FARM, knwll as "Rock Farm. comprising dwelling- house and farm buildings, several very desirable building plots, accommodation, agricultural and meadow land, comprising together about 70 acres, which will be offered in lots to suit purchasers. Particulars with plans will shortly be published, and in the meantime any further information may bo obtained on application to the Auctioneers, to Messrs. Barker, Coppack and Wickham, Land Agents or to Messrs. BIRCH, CULLIMORE & DOUGLAS, Solicitors, All of Chester. AUCTION MART. FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. will ?i. hold a Sale of HOUSEHOLD FuRl- TURE and EFFECTS on TUESDAY, May 23rd, 1905. On WEDNESDAY NKXT, at One o'clock. J P. CARTER'S HOOTON CATTLE SALE. ? ? Auction Oincca: 2, Newgate-street, Chester. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, April 20th. 1905. TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 2, FRANCIS- STREET, CHESTER. Important and attractive Sale of ANTIQUE and MODERN FURNITURE, fine old Mahogany Bureau, Carved Oak Chest, Spanish Mahogany Chests of Drawers, Old Grandfather Clock by Smith, Warrington, Superior Mahogany Ward- robe Chest, Walnut Drawing-room Suite, Display Cabinet, Cottage Pianoforte, Choice Collection of OLD CHINA, including early Worcester Crown Derby, Oriental, etc., Antique Silver, Sheffield Plate and Glass, Valuable Old Oilpaintings and other effects, which will be SOLD BY AUCTION by <CHALLINOR, ROWSON & CHALLINOR, j by direction of the representatives of the late Mrs. Peers. Sale 11 o'clock. Catalogues to be had at the Auctioneer's Offices, St. Werburgh-st., Chester. 50 GUINEAS PRIZES. 4 CHAMPION CUPS. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. Last Week for making Entries for F RA-NK LLOYD & SONS' GREAT MAY SALES. MA.Y &id—HUNTERS & HARNESS HORSES. MAY 3cd—SHOW HORSES, COBS & PONIES. MAY 4th—HEAVY, LURRY, an d YOUNG HOUSES. Entries finally close by Monday's post, April 24th. Q ASTON & SON, CITY AUCTION ROOMS, 14. WATERGATE STREET, CHESTER. These Rooms are always open to receive FURNITURE and other GOODS for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Terms moderate. Prompt settlement. Salee flpoducted in town cr country. fat, ASTON & SON, Auctioneers, &c., Regent-street, Wrexham; Watergate-street, Chester, SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY NEXT, 25th April, 1905, at 11 o'clock. AT THE SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. 1Y3JT L ESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold m. their usual WEEKLY SALE of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP. LAMBS, PIGS and CALVES. Entries respectfully solicited. Auction Offices, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 26th April, 1905, at 1 o'clock. AT THE SMITHFIELD, HOOTON. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS w.U hold J3JL their usual WEEKLY SALE of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, PIGS and CALVES. Entries respectfully solicited. Auction Offices, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester. On THURSDAY NEXT, April 27th, 1905. Highly Important Sale of Prize-winning Hunter and Hackney Horses, and Carriage, at OAK BANK, HOOLE, It miles from Chester Station. Al ESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS are iw* favoured with instructions frum E. Powell, Esq, to ELL BY AUCTION 10 valuible E NN, TERS and HACKNEYS, and ?n ASTRADA CARRIAGE, including the hunter mare Sea- breeze (been hunted with the Cheshire), yearling colt, two-year and three-year-old tillies by Panto- mime; four hunter geldings by Fitzsimon, Chari, Narellan and Poste Restante, broken to saddle, good jumpers; and fast pair of hackney cobs by Saxon and Garrymore, perfect in single and double harness and quiet with motors. The above are exceptionally well-bred, and winners of numerous prizes and cups. Sale to commence at 2.30 prompt. Descriptive catalogues may be obtained at the AUCTIONEERS' Offices, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester. WEDNESRAY, 3rd May, 1905. IYT T 1 ESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold an important SALE of ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS and PHOTOGRAVURES, at the Grosvenor Salo Rooms, Newgate-stioet, Chester. Catalogues will shortly be ready. THURSDAY, 4th May, 1905, at 11 o'clock. AT THE SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold JLM. their SECOND SPRING SALE of STORE STOCK and DAIRY CATTLE. Entries respectfully solicited. Auction Offioes, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester. CITY OF CHESTER. Sale of a Valuable Freehold MESSUAGE, No. 28, LINENHALL.STREET. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS have INTT received instructions t? SELL BY AUCTION, at the Blossoms Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, the Gth May, 1905, at 3 o'clock p.m. prompt, subject to conditions to be then produced All that Freehold MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 23, Linenhall-street, in the City of Chester, in the occupation of Mr. William Mason. The Premises comprise hall, parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, six bedrooms, cellar, large yard, W. C., &c. Vacant possession can be had on completion. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Newgate-street, Chester or to E. BRASSEY, Solicitor, 9, St. John-street, Chester. CITY OF CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will 1 M. offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. at the Blossoni<s Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of May, 1905. at 3 o'clock p.m., the following PROPERTY, in one or more Lots, as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, subject to the Chester and Noith Wales Public Sale Conditions and to certain Special Conditions to be then produced and read— Two Freehold DWELLING-HOUSES, in Chichester-street, in the City of Chester, num- bered respectively 9 and 11, in the respective oc- cupations of Mr. Alfred Wild and Miss Harrison. The Houses are substantially built, and have excellent accommodation for a family. :0.. 9 is fitted throughout with electric light, and ha»s a greenhouse at the rear; the fittings and greenhouse are not included in the Sale, but can bo taken over by the purchaser at the Auctioneer's valuation. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Grosvenor Buildings, Newgate-street, Chester; or to BRIDGMAN. WEAVER & WILD, Solicitors. W estminster Buildings, Newgate-street. Chester. FREEHOLD COTTAGES. HOOLE. COUNTY OF CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will M offer for SALE BY AUCTION, at the Blossoms Hotel. Chester, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of May. 1905. at 5 o'clock p.m., the under- mentioned PROPERTY. (Note.-Lots 1 and 2 are being sold to close a Trust. ) The Pioperty will be offered in the following or such other Lots as may bo determined upon at the tima of sale, subject to the Chester and North Wales Publio Sale Conditions and to certain Special Conditions to be produced at the time of Sale* Lot I -Two DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 27 and 29. Westminster-road. Hoole, in the County of Chester, in the respective occupations of Maesrs. Long and Turner, at the gross annual rental of £25. 4s., the tenants paying rates. Lot 2.—Two DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 31 and 33, Westminster-road, Hoole, aforesaid, in the respective occupations of Messrs. Goldstraw and Goefers. at the gross annual rental of J325. 4s., tenants paying rates. Each of the four houses comprised in above two Lots contains lobby, parlour, kitchen and back kitchen, and has good yard and w.c. There is also to each a small garden at the front- Is Lot 3.—The DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 62. Westminster-road aforesaid, in the occupation of Mrs. Mary Bebbington The House coiitainf three bedrooms, lobby, par- lour, kitchen, back kitchen and pantry. There is also yard and w.c. This lot is subject to an annual ground rent of 16s. 3d. For further particulars as to Lots 1 and 2 apply to William Shone, Esq., Estate Agent, 69. Water- pate-street, Chester and as to the three Lots to the Auctioneers, Grosvenor Buildings, Newgate- street. Chester; or to BRIDGMAN. WEAVER & WILD, Solicitors, Westminster Buildings. Nowgate-stroet, Chester. Preliminary Notice. The desirable and extensive FREEHOLD PRE- MISES. No. 13. CANAL-SIDE. CHESTER, in the occupation of Mr. Stevenson, Wheelwright and Blacksmith. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, at the Blossoms Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, 20th May, 19-J5, at 3 o'clock p.m., subject to con- ditions. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, or from MR. G. H. EVANS. Solicitor, Northgate Chambers, Chester. On Wednesday Next. FLINTSHIRE. Highly Important Sale of Valuable ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. To Close a Trust. MR. T. S. ADAMS, F.A.I., will SELL BY 1.1- PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Black Lion Hotel, Moid, on WEDNESDAY, April 26th, 1905, at 3-30 p.m.. prompt, subject to the conditions to be then produced, the under-mentioned PROPERTIES- Lot i.-The compact FARM HOLDING, knewn as "Tryddyn Cottage," Tryddyn. comprising dwelling-house, three-stall. stable and cart house, shippoa for four cows, piggeries, yard. etc., to- gether with 9a. 2r. 7p. or thereabouts of excellent LAND, in the occupation of Mrs. Sarah Roberts, at the annual rental of E17. Portions of the land have main-road frontage very suitable for building purposes. Lot 2.—The attractive Freehold and RESIDEN- TIAL and SPORTING ESTATE, known as "Poanett Hall," or "Wem To," Bwlchgwyn, about three miles from Cced Talon and Coedpoeth Railway Stations respectively, in the occupation of Mr. John Jones, at the annual rental of jESO per annum. The Property comprises capital twelve-roomed old-fashioned Residence, with entrance hall, ap- proached by carriage sweep through ornamental grounds and finely-wooded plantation, together 1 with workman's cottage and garden at the. rear, large yard', and two ranges of superior and exten- sive outbuildings, consisting of shippons for 25 head of cattle, calf kits. piggeries, chop and cart houses, large barn, stabling and loose boxes, har- ness room etc. The whole is enclosed by a high stone wall, and contains about fivo acres. Also 148i acres or thereabouts of capital Arable, Pas- ture and Wood Lands, including a remarkably good! Moor affording noted bags in this magnifi- cent sporting district. LOT 3.—The Desirable Freehold FARM HOLD- ING, known as Green Lodge." adjoining Lot 2, and comprising a convenient House with ample Outbuildings, Yard, Gardens, and 52 acres or there- abouts of excellent Pasture and Covert, affording capital shooting, at the rental of £ 25 per annum. For further particulars and plans apply to the AUCTIONEER, at his Estate Offices and Sale Rooms, Chester-street, Mold; HENRY SWETENHAII, Esq., Land Agent and Surveyor, Nortbgate-street, Chester; Messrs BOYDELL & TAYLOR, Solicitors, Pepper-street, Chester; or to E. BRASSEY, Esq., Solicitor, 9, St. John-street, Cheater. THE OLD ESTABLISHED UNION HALL FURNITURE MART, FOREGATE STREET. W. w EDGrWOOD IS NOW CARRYING ON HIS BUSINESS INSIDE THE ttvtov xr A T T Through the gateway. where he has a large stock of New & Second-hand Furniture. Having now very largre rooms at very low rent he will be able to SELL at least from 5 to 10 per cent. CHEAPER than any other house in the trade. VISIT THE UXIOX HALL BEFORE FURNISHIXG. Any goods bought and not approved of will be changed as usual freely. 1 COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER. ). -SA.LES -BY AUCTION. ERMINE CATTLE MART. On TUESDAY NEXT, 25th April, 1905, At the above Mart, MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE ?i. will SELL BY AUCTION— 600 Head of Prime Fat STOCK. All classes of Stock met a grand clearance last Sale. 1- Entries of Fat Cattle and Sheep will oblige. On THURSDAY NEXT, April 27th, 1905. AT THE DEE BOAT CO.'S BOAT HOUSE, THE GROVES, CHESTER. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE have t received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, without reserve. Two INDIAN CANOES, and One SAILING BOAT, with Sails complete. Sale to commence at Two o'clock prompt. FLINT CATTLE MART. On MONDAY, May 1st 1905. It M ESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE IT I will SELL BY AUCTION at the above Mart- 250 Head of Prime Fat and Store STOCK. Entries will be esteemed. Preliminary Notice. On SATURDAY, 27th May, 1905. Sale of Six Freehold Dwelling-Houses, Nos. 19, 21, 23, and 2;), LORNE-STREET, No. 20, West Lome-street, and 43, PARKGATE-ROAD also Building Land in Lome-street. MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE im will SELL BY AUCTION on the above date, the above-mentioned PROPERTY. Further particulars in future advertisements. On SATURDAY, May 27, 1905. ELTON GREEN, near INOE, CHESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE, at the. Blossoms Hotel, Chester, on SATUR- DAY, the 27th day of May, 1905. at 3 p.m., in one lot and subject to conditions, the undermen- tioned valuable Freehold PROPERTY, com- I prising modem and commodious farmhouse, out- buildings and land, and six cottages and gardens, the whole containing 5a. 3r. 23p. or thereabouts. The Farmhouse, Farm Buildings and Land are in the occupation of Mr. J. R. Jones, at the yearly rent of 228. Vacant possession of this can, if required,, be given on the 25th March, 1906. The Six Cottagee and Gardens are all let to good tenants at the low rental of 3s. each per week. The property has an extensive frontage to the main road from Eiton to Inoe. and is situate about I imile-s from IttOa Station on the Hooton and Helsby Branch Railway. For further particulars apply to Mr. H. P. Beckett, Surveyor, Ellesmere Port; Moore and Son, Solici- tors. Birkenhead; Pickering and Nightingale, Auc- tioneers, Chester; or Walker, Smith and Way, Solicitors, Chester. LOST. LOST, in Queen's Park, on Tuesday, 4th April, a JLj PERSIAN CAT (Tabby); four white paws and white breast. Answers to name of "Sir Peter." Anyone bringing him to Miss OGLE SLEIGH, Manor House, Queen's Park, will be handsomely rewarded. LOST on Tuesday. April 18th, between Fore- JLj gate-street and George-street, a GOLD LOCKET with glass front and engraved back, con- taining Photos.—Anyone returning same to "The Holborn," Foregate-street, will receive 5s. reward. CHESTER CORPORATION TRAMWAYS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that several ARTICLES, including Umbrellas, Walking Sticks, Gloves, Jewellery, &c.. &c., left in Tram Cars, between the 6th April, 1903, and the 25th March, 1901, will be SOLD unless the same are Claimed at the Tramway Depot within one month from this dat.J. H. DICKSON, Town Clerk. Chester, 22nd April, 1905. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS JL OF THE FOLLOWING CLAMW3 HOUSES TO BK LET. APARTMENTS WANTED, Houszs WANTED, APARTMENTS TO BE LOT, SITUATIONS WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, SITUATIONS VACANT, LOST OR FOUND, ABTIGLES TO BK SOLD, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. are now inserted in The Cheshire Observer at the following rates:- NOT EXCEEDING TWENTY WORDS— ONE INSERTION lí- Two INSERTIONS .00 n. n. 1'6 TUBES INSERTIONS 2/- NOT EXCEEDING THIRTY-FIVE WORDS— ONE INSERTION. 1/6 Two INSERTIONS 2/6 THBEB INSERTIONS 3/- WANTED. WANTED, APPRENTICES to the Sales.— Apply W. T. Williams, 33, Foregate-street. WANTED, a Smart BOY, just leaving school, V V for the Ottice.-Apply Bradleys, Foregate- street. WANTED, in a solicitor's office, BOY as W Junior Clerk.—Address 059, Observer" Office 5798 DRESSMAKING -WANTED, IMPROVER to skirts.—Apply Miss .Jones, ti, Mason- street, Upper Northgate-street. 2782 TAILORING.—WANTED, a DAY MANT for Tgood clas trade.—Apply Albert Denson, 6, St. W er_t, Chester. A Young Lady desires a RE-ENGAGEMENT Aafter Easter as DAILY GOVERNESS, in or near Chester.—Address T 62, "Observer" Office. D RESS.NIAKIN G.- -WANTED, Bodice Hands. L Constant employment.—Apply J. Apple- ton. Bridge-street Row. 2658 ARDENER WANTS WORK as Jobbing Gardener, good hand and good references.— W. H., 29, Edna-zitreet, Hoole, Chester. 2764 KESPECTABLE GIRL, 14 or 15 years, > WANTED, for day-work.—Mrs. Kemp, 49, Halkyn-road. 2772 AIR DRESSERS.—BOY WANTED; one t t who has been at the trade before preferred.— Apply G. Ball. Hair Dresser, Chester. 2781 WANTED, a light Four-wheeled CARRIAGE, V V suit 15bds. Horse; easy entry good bon- dition.-Apply 11, City Walls, Chester. 2791 REQUIRED immediately, in good locality near Chester Cross, HOUSE, or Office Accommo- dation eight good rooms or more.—Address Box K 19, this office. 2773 SMALL FREEHOLD FARM WANTED, at moderate cost, JO to 20 acres, within con- venient distance of Liverpool.-Particularg to 61, Hartington-road, Liverpool. 2771 A Good COOK DISENGAGED, understands dairy; Cook Generals, Housemaid-Waitress, Hotel Servants, and several good Generals for Chester.—Mrs. Bowden, 20, Popper-st., Chester. EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS for Under- clothing, Pinafores, Aprons, &c.; also 200 respectable Girls to learn the trade.—Apply M. Cramer and Co., Northgate Factory, Chester. WANTED, eight to ten smart, energetic W AGENTS to represent the Savings and Investment Banking Corporation of Liverpool.— For terms apply between 7 and 9 evenings, Agency Inspector, 14, Queens-road, Chester. 2759 MRS. RED'S REGISTRY, Abbey Buildings, Chester.—WANTED, COOKS (£18 to k32), Generals, Kitchen and Scullervmaids, Hotel and Season Servants, Housemaid-Waitresses, Nurses, Parlourmaids (S18 to £22), Footman (under butler), Vessel Cleaners and Housemaids, Cook-House- keeper (£24 girl kept), Hotel Generals, and House- maid-Waitresses, Chambermaid and Waitress (Isle of Man), useful Children's maid (S20 toC24, Hall Boy (15, £10), General (for two ladies), Under- Servants, Help for Farm (must milk, £ 20). 2801 TARVIN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. WANTED, a DRIVER for this Council's W Steam Roller. Wages 25s. a week.— Applications should reach me on or before the 12th May. H. GRANT BAILEY. Clerk to the Council. Crypt Chambers, Chester, 11th April, 1905. CHESTER UNION. APPOINTMENTofanASSIST ANT MATRON J'TL at the Children's Home, Wrexham-road, Chester. The Guardians of the Poor of the Chester Union invito applications for the appointment of bn Assistant Matron at the Central Home, Chester; salary L20 per annum with residence and rations. The appoint man t will be made subject to the provisions of the Poor Law Officers Superannua- tion Act, 1896 Applications, in the handwriting of the Candi- dates, with copies of three testimonials of recent date, stating age and previous occupation, must reach me not later than 10 a.m. on Friday, the 28th instant. A list of duties can be obtained on application to the Matron, Central Home, Wrexham-road, Chester. Bv order. WILLIAM TURNOCK. Clerk to the Guardians. Forest House., Chester, 18th April, 1905. I SHIPPING. v PANADA, ETC.-ALLAN LINE fast ?? Steamers. Guaranteed lucrativ openings for Emigrants. District Agency: 26, Watergate-street, Chester. Bookings to Canada by thø Dominion Line, the C.P.R. and all Atlantic I.ines. N.B.: Government. Agriculturists Wanted by Canadiar* Government. Booking Office fr r Tourists and Abers to all parts of the World Cheap Easter Tours, Fares and Cheap Eazter particulars uoo. !¡NADA-FREE GRANTS OF LAND. The ALLAN LI.E being under contract The ALLAN LV. with the Government oi Canada for conveyance of Emails, anyone writinp, to the Company at 19, James- street, Liverpool o LO3, Leadenball-street, London, •ill obtain revise handbook, maps, and latest oral jnform* free of cost. ,t, .û\ ''? TO BE LET WILLIAM E. BROWN LAND AND ESTATE AGENT SURVEYOR & VALUER. 39, PEPPER STREET, CHESTER. TO BE LET:- 29. Halkyn-road. £2S. Near Station. 53, Egerton-street; capital House and Shop. 3, Chichester-street. Large House. Union Hall, Foregate-street. Rooms for Storage and Workshops, &o. 86, Gladstone-road. 218. Yard and Building, Garden-lane. 4s. 16, Spital-walk, House with large garden and yard. 6s. 6d. per week. 13, Sumpter-pathway, Hoole. 6s. 6d. weekly. 56, St. Anne's-street. 7s. 43, Queen-street. £23. 3, Newgate-street; several Offices. 47, Egerton-street. £ 18. 18s. Stocks-lane, Boughton. 2430. 39, White Friars. JE-M). 18, New-street. House with yard and building. 6s. 6d. 68, Tarvin-road. House and garden. £24. St. Mark's-terrace, Saltney. 6s. 6d. 59, Hartington-street. 6s. 9d. House at Tarvin Bridge. 7s. Gd. and rates. BEEE S F O R D ADAMS, LICENSED VALUER, LAND. ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT. 22. NEWGATE-STREET. CHESTER. TO BE LET:- House, Cheyney-road. £25. House, Pretoria-street. Rent 7s. House. St. Martin's Fields. £16. House, Mason-street. L19 10s. Bath (h. and c. water). Two Houses, Newry Park. £ 28. Offices, Northgate Row. M and 228. FOR SALE:— Seven Cottages, Boughton. tl,335. House and Garden; suburban. 9475. Two Cottages, Water Tower-view. Price £360. One Cottage, Water Tower-view. 2180. House, Cuppin-street. £290. House, Prince's Avenue. MO. House, Hoole-road. £ 925. Cottage (rent 4s, 3d). Price B130. AKEFIELD, DODD & THORNELY, TV LAND, ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENTS. 16, CORN EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, CHESTER. TO BE LET:- 74 and 76, Hough Green. EW. Newly erected kitchens on ground level. 15, Crane-street. 8s. weekly. 13. Crane-street. 8s. weekly. 114, Brook-street. £ 24. 5. Sibell-street. 6s. 26, Devonshire-place. 7s.  WILLIAMS, Estate Agent, Ere" 9, St. J ? Werburgh-street, has TO LET:- Leonard House, Leonard-street. 7s. 6d. weekly. 1, Pickering-street. 6s. 6d. weekly. 55, Parkgate-road. C25 year. 59, Saughall-road. £ 16 year. 2800 TO LET, Two BOX-STALLS, at the Bar&- TApply P. Cosgrove. riu> BE LET No. 23, Nicholas-street. Two Tsitting-rooms. four bedrooms.-Apply at 13. mO LET, 19, BOUVERIE-STREET, Garden JL lane. Rent £ 17.—Apply Black Lion Hotel, Boughton, Chester. 2770 COTTAGE. Cable-street, Saltney. Rent 3s. 9d. per week.—Apply E. Noel Humphreys, Old Bank Buildings, Chester. 2785 HOUSE TO LET, 16, Egerton-street, Chester. JLJL Rent 7s. clear.—Apply Killon, Coal Ex- change, Chester. 2651  LORD STREET, 8s. 6d. per week clear; 8. newly decorated. Present occupier leaving the town.—Apply on the premises or No. 6. 2632 11 ^O LET, good HOUSE, No. 22, HenshaU- Tstreet, Chester. Rent, 7s. clear.-Apply Hope, Solicitor, Eastgate, Chester. 2806 r po LET. 46, FILKIN'S-LANE, BOUGHTON. JL -Apply Mr. J. H. Harnson, 98, Tarvin- road, Chester. 2768 C O-MFORTABLE APARTMENTS for one or J two Young Ladies. Bed-sitting room if desired.—Address S 44, Observer Office. 2799 CHESTER RACES.—Splendid ACCOMMO- DATION for CHAR-A-BANCS, Traps, CYCLES, etc., Tyeing-up for Horses, during Race Week.—Apply Lion Brewery, Chester. 2753 T| )0 LET, 8, MASON-STREET; four bedroom, Tparlour, kitchen, back kitchen, bath (h. and c.) and w.c. rent E19. 10s.-Apply Beresford Adams, Estate Agent, Chester. 2767 HOUSE TO LET, two sitting-rooms, five bed- JLJL rooms, dressing-room, good bath-room and kitchen. Rent, E28.-Apply 20, Vicarage-road, Hoole. 2743 COMFORTABLE, homely APARTMENTS TO LET; good cooking and attendance. Terms moderate; no children or other lodgers.—20, St. Mark's-terrace, Saltney. 2734 HOUSE, 13. Thomas's Buildings, off Foregate- JLJL street, TO LET rent 3s. 6d.-Apply Mr. Roberts, 37, Catherine-street, off Sealand-road, Chester. 2783 rpO LET. No. 45, HALKYN-ROAD, Hoole Ttwo entertaining rooms. five bedrooms, bath,' etc. pleasant outlook.—Apply E. Andrews, Incor- porated Accountant, 6, Newgate-street, Chester. TO LET, No. 1, PANTON-ROAD, Hoole; two Tsibting, four bedrooms, bath (h. and c. water). Rent C24. J. H. Cooke, 6, Queen-street, Chester. 2721 ALTNEY, Stone Bridge. TO LET, o GROCER'S SHOP and Dwelling-house, in main thoroughfare; fixtures, &c.-Apply to W. Williams, 35, Foregate-street. 2637 I AT LION BREWERY. Pepper-street.-A few ASTOREROO?118 still TO BE LET; also Workshop, Shoeing Forge, and Stabling.—Apply on the premises. 2752 5^—Vacant June 1st, most pleasant and clean HOUSE all modern conve- niences. Facing Hoole Park.—Apply 36, Panton- road, Hoole. 2703 TO LET, HOUSES, in Belgrave-street (close JL to Station), rent 6s. 3d. per week.—Apply Walter Conway, Chartered Accountant, 8, Old Bank Buildings, Chester. 2641 TO LET, 13, MOSS BANK, Parkgate-road; JL sitting-room, 2 kitchens, wash-house, 3 bedrooms, bathroom (h. and c. water), garden. Rent JB19. 10s.-Apply on the prerr ises 2663 TARVIN BRIDGE, CHESTER. Good HOUSE, with 6 bedrooms.-Apply to Mr. W. E. Brown, Estate Agent, 39, Pepper-street Chester. 2691 OHYL.—PEN-Y-DON BOARDING ESTAB- IR) USHMENT; facing sea, in own grounds. Billiards. Late dinner. Terms from 308. inclusive. Miss Strevett. 2741  CHERRY-TERRACE, ChapeMane parlour, 5 good kitchen, back kitchen, three bedrooms, yard and garden. Suitable for elderly couple.— Apply L. Booth, Parr's Bank. 2807 CHEAPEST HOUSE IN CHESTER.—TO BE LET (occupation June 25th), HOUSE in Chichester-street; two sitting and seven bedrooms, bath, &c., good kitchens and garden. Rent £ 30.— Apply Thos. Johns, Northgate-street. UBLIC MARKET. TO LET, several JL SHOPS and STALLS, in good positions. Application to be made to the Market Superin- tendent, at the Market.—J. H. DICKSON. Town Clerk. Town Hall, Chester, 10th April, 1905. HOUSE TO LET; 4 bedrooms, bathroom (h. JLJL and c.), lavatory, etc.; wiped through electric light, large garden, 3 greenhouses. £25 and taxes. —Apply J. H. Emerson, Builder, 10, Queen's Park View, Chester. 2687 GROCERY AND PROVISION SHOP, with goodwill, fixtures, fittings, etc., about £ 200 the lot; doing nice trade. Excellent opportunity for beginner.—Particulars from E. Noel Humphreys, C.A., Old Bank Buildings, Chester. mo BE LET, No. 11, HALKYN-ROAD, JL Chester, three minutes from General Station; two sitting-rooms, five bedrooms; modern con- veniences. Rent ;226.-Apply Maurice Gliomas, 13, Coal Exchange. 2653 COMMERCIAL HALL, Foregate-street and Frodsham-street.—ROOMS TO LET, suit- able for workshops or storing furniture. Ground floor 2s. each, 1st floor Is. 6d. each per week free.- Apply to W. Williams, 35, Foregate-street, Chester. 2766 A Semi-detached VILLA TO LET at Upton Heath. containing two sitting-rooms, kitchen, scullery, pantry, ooal-houso, wash-house and w.c. in yard, four bedrooms, bathroom, hot and cold water throughout; large garden in front. Also COTTAGE To Let,-Apply G. Austin, Gables, Upton, Chester. 2680 HAWARDEN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. TO BE LET, for Mowing purposes only, a piece Tof LAND, situated at DobshiM. and measuring about 1 acres.—For further particulars apply to Mr. Fred. Barrett, Inspector of Nuisances, Queen's Ferry. LEY FOR CATTLE. BOLESWORTH CASTLE ? LEY. Divided Binto two parts. Plentiful supply of water and good shelter excellent herbage. MAY 12th to OCTOBER 12th. Yearling Heifers, 21. 10s. Two- year-olds, S2. 2s.-Address Mr. WOOLLEY, Bolea- worth, Tattenhall. 2624 SEASON 1905. STUD CARDS. TASTEFULLY PRINTED. MODERATE PRICES. SEE SPECIMENS AT FHE OBSERVER PRINTING WORKS, THE CROSS, CHESTER. IMPORTANT. WE PAY CARRIAGE ON ALL GENERAL ORDERS IRRESPECTIVE OF AMOUNT, TO ANY PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. COOPER & CO., THE UP-TO-DATE GROCERS, LIVERPOOL. P.S.- PACKING CASES FREE —— SEND FOR PRICE LIST. TO BE SOLD. 7-Broadwood PIANO perfect condition, as new brass sconces, ivory keys. Warranted.-Dale, 51, Bridge-street Row. 2804 ECOND-HAND BOAT FOR SALE, in good o condition. £ 3.—Address Y 47, "Observer" Office. V4- Fine-toned English PIANO, with check oyTD action, ivory keys, &c. Guaranteed sound.—R. A. Axtens, 10, White Friars. Chester. MAIL CARTS and PERAMBULATORS.- New Opening Stock just arrived.—J. E. Newman, Ironmonger, 12, Bridge-street. FOR SALE, BATHCHAIR in perfect condition; Fno reasonable offer refused.-Apply 4, Crane- street, 2724 CHEESE MAKER, second-hand, almost new J also second-hand CURD MILL, TO BE SQleap.-Andrew Storrar?& Co., Chester. EGGS.—Good-bred Silver WYANDOTTES; Eunlimited grass run 28, 6d. a sitting of thirteen eggs.—M. Hewitt, Holly Bank, Kelsall, near Chester. 2805 TO BE SOLD, by Private Treaty, FOUR -L COTTAGES Pickering-street, and one in Philip-street, Chester.—Apply to A. C. Lockwood, Solicitor, Chester. x> EMNANT SALE OF PAPERHANGINGS. 1'0 be cleared less than Cost Price, enormous selection.-Note the address, Priddey & Son, The Decorators. Telephone, 26x5. FOR SALE, good Freehold BUILDING FLAND (two plots), at Queen's Ferry; suffi- cient for three houses each.—For particulars apply W. D. Simmons, Gwersyllt, near Wrexham. 2713 SPECIAL OFFER.—Excelsior Motor CYCLE, t? M.M.C. Engine about 3-h.p., also a Royal Enfield Tandem; £ 5. Apply W. Maher, 34, Bridge-street, Chester. TO BE SOLD, Five Freehold COTTAGES, in Tcentre of city, in good condition, all tenanted, yielding 13. per week total. Will be sold cheap, to close.—Address S 43, Observer" Office. 2700 GOOD Investment, shewing 8 per cent on pur- \3T chase money, 6 Freehold well-built HOUSES in excellent position 6-roomed, bath, hot and cold water.—Address L 38, Observer Office. 2794 TOOLS for JOINERS and Edge Tools for all JL Trades. Fine steel, careful tempering, highest quality, reduced price&-Bra,%ey, Iron- monger, Chester. LADIES' DRESS LENGTHS, stylish colour. ings. Voiles, Canvas, Crepes, Knop Tweeds, 3/11. Carriage paid. Patterns free.—Bradford Dress Warehouse, Shipley, Bradford. 1959 A GOVERNMENT CONTRACT for L 800 CYCLES was secured recently by MESSRS. ALLDAYS. As more than Fifty Leading Makers competed, this ordernieansan excel- lent testimonial as to design, quality and real value. Nett cash. ALLDAYS GENT's "MATCHLESS." £ 7 0 0 Ditto LADY'S "ENCHANTRESS," 7 10 0 Lucas's Accessories free with above. The Cycles are fitted with free wheel and two rim brakes, bright parts heavily plated, and the re- mainder highly finished in black enamel. The new pattern frame for the "Enchantress" gives ample room fore-isy mounting and dismounting. 1 Gent's Second-hand Tricycle, 10 0 Ditto Ditto Townend, 4 0 0 Both in good condition. J. E. BRASSEY & SON, LTD., CHESTER MISCELLANEOUS. BEAUTIFUL BABY CLOTHES; Sets of 50 JD articles, exquisitely made. Bargain 21/ A pproval.—Mrs. Max, 16, The Chase, Nottingham.  TENNYSON, Horticultural Builder, Crane A 0 Bank, Chester. Greenhouses, Garden Frames, &c., at the shortest notice. First-class testimonials. Estimates free. 2674 WHY be satisfied with a SMALL INCOME VV when you can add to it without inter- fering with your present occupation ?—Send a post- card for particulars to Lynn, office of this journal. THE longer you PAY RENT the more money JL vou waste. Apply to-day for How to Live Rent Free," which will be sent post free to applicants mentioning this paper.—Address, the Manager, 72, Bishopsgate-street Without. E.C. ATEST WASHING AND WRINGING JLj MACHINES. Rollers turned up. All kind of Repairs to Mangl"H&gelden, Wood Turner and Mangle Roller Maker (Works), Delamere-street, Chester. HOTOGRAPIIIC CAMERAS.—Charles J. Sangster. Chemist, Town Hall-square, is now showing the latest patterns in these. Most varied selection in the town. Exceptional value offered. See windows and ask for new illustrated catalogue. Opposite Market. 2748 IF the Baicic Fleet were as good and as reliable JL as our 16/- LEVER WATCHES, they would never be beaten, not even by all the navies in the world. Guaranteed splendid timekeepers, and dust proof. Absolutely non-magnetic. We give with every Watch a written guarantee for 10 years, and also contract to keep it in order for 1/- a year.—Note Address Rowley's, Cow Lane Bridge, Chester. J. T. Al- I L N F, BRIDGE INN, TARVIN ROAD, CHESTER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. ALE & STOUT BOTTLER. BASS'S PALE ALE, ? PINTS 2/- PKBDOZBN. GUINNESS'S EXTRA ST0UT, I PINTS. 1/10 „ It PINTS (SCREW STOPPERS). BASS'S PALE ALE 3/6 Pkb Dozasr. GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT 3/3 „ BIRKENHEAD BREWERY CO'S DINNER ALE 2/6 „ FAMILY ALES, IN 6, 9 & 18 GALLON CASKS, FROM Ii- PER GALLON. S. 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. £ 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 910. All sizes in Silver, CS. Ss. EASTGATE ROW, CHESTERj TELEPHONE No. 176. TELEGRAMS: BUTT, SILVERSMITH, CHESTER. 1905. 1 9 0 5. MARVELLOUS VALUE IN CYCLES! AGENT FOR "ROYAL ENFIELD," "ROVER," "SWIFT," & "RUmE-WHITWORTH" CYVLES. FROM £ 6 AND UPWARDS. Also a larsre stock of LUCAS ACCESSORIES, and DUNLOP COVERS at 118. each, and other makes at Reduced Prices. REPAIRS done on the Premises by Practical Men. W. MAHER, 34. BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE No. 26X5. PRIDDEY & SON, THE DECORATORS. 25, SELLER STREET, CHESTER. DTJTTON BROS. WANT TO TAKE YOUR ORDER FOR A WELL MADE & STYLISH SUIT. Choicest of Patterns. Latest Designs. MADE TO MEASURE. This is a Special Spring Offer PRICE RIGHT QUALITY RIGHT 21/- NOTE THE ADDRESS— DUTTON BROS., 105, FOREGATE STREET, ALSO I 25-7, LOWER BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. THE NESTON & PARKGATE HYGIENIC LAUNDRY & CLEANING COMPANY, LIMITED. LAUNDRYMEN, DYERS, AND FRENCH CLEANERS. SHIRTS AND COLLARS A SPECIALITY. Special Prices quoted for Hotels, Restaurants, and Institutions. All classes of DYEING & FRENCH CLEANING done on the most improved principles. GENT'S & LADIES' CLOTHES A SPECIALITY. Our Vans Collect and Deliver Free in Birkenhead and District, West Kirby and Hoylake, Hooton and Bromborough, Little Sutton. & Chester & District. PRICE LISTS SENT ON APPLICATION. WORKS: NESTON. CHESHIRE. RECEIVING OPFICE: Theatre Buildings, City Road, Chester. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, ACCIDENT AND DISEASE (SMALL POX, SCARLET FEVER, TYPHOID, DIPHTHERIA, APPENDICITIS, &0.), BURGLARY & FIDELITY INSURANCE. RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSUR- ANCE COMPANY. Established 1849. Claims paid £ 4,800,000. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. A. VIAN, Secretary. AGENTS Chester. Mr. J. J. CUNNAH, Grosvenor Buildings. „ Mr. J. E. HASWELL, Dee Tower. (Agents required in unrepresented districts.) r PIONEER I FURNISHING STORES, 9 TO 19, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. LOWEST PRICES ( IN THE KINGDOM. FOR CASH, OR ON OUR EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM. Call or Send for Catalogue and Terms. A. ILZIC I?cl[)SON'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: STEINWAY, BECHSTEIN, BLUTHNEB, KAPS, WALDEMAB. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HIGH-CLASS SECOND-HANDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. A. RICHARDSON, 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER; AND BANK BUILDINGS. REGENT STREET. WREXHAM. W III TBI-,UPEAD9 S CELEBRATED LONDON 'STOUT 2/6 per doz. large bottles EXTRA STOUT 3/- ditto (RECOMMENDED FOR INVALIDS). INDIA PALE ALE 2/6 ditto SPECIAL ALE 3/- ditto A G I N T W. J. CHESTER, "CROSS FOXES," BOUGHTON, CHESTER. Orders by Post will receive Prompt Attention. Van Deliveries Daily in Chester and District. SUPPLIED IN ANY QUANTITY FROM HALF-A-DOZEN UPWARDS. THE UNITED LEGAL INDEMNITY I JL SURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. Head Office: 222-225, Strand, London, W.C. Capital 9100,000 Fully subscribed £ 35,000. Departments of Insurance. Personal Accident. 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