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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. TX5X 0YALTY THEATRE. CHESTER. fevd ipmprietor: MR. MILTON BODE. MONDAY NEXT. May 22nd, for Six nights only, Miss Emma Hutchinson's Company in COUSIN KATE COUSIN KATE." « COUSIN KATE." Direct from the Haymarket Theatre, London. MONDAY, May 29th, for Six Nights only. "yoicrcsoF LONDON." ROYALTY THEATRE. Xk; CHESTER. Proprietor NIB. MILTON BODE. TUESDAY, May 30th, 1905. at 2 p.m., SPECIAL FLYING MATINEE, FAREWELL VISIT OF "THE KILTIES." PRICES AS USUAL. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. BOUGHTON HALL CRICKET CLUB, CHESTER. GYMKHANA AND SPORTS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25TH, 1905. Events open to Persons Residing or carrying on business within 12 miles of Chester Cross. 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize value value value 100 YARDS HANDICAP. £ 2 10 0 £1 0 0 0 10 0 -220 Ditto ditto ditto For further particulars and Entry Forms apply to MR. L. HALES, Copfield House. Chester. WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 12TH, 1905. GRAND MILITARY FETE Will be held (by kind permission of Sir P. GREY-EGEBTON, Bart.), in OITLTON PARK. PAHK OPENS AT 1 O'CLOCK. A Spacious Tent for DANCING will be provided. THREE BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. The Earl of Chester's Yeomanry Band, the Wins- ford Volunteer Band and the Over Silver Band will play a Selection of Airs and Dance Music throughout the day. The Conservatories, Gardens and Pleasure Grounds will be thrown open. The Conservatories and Gardens will be closed at 6 p.m. MILITARY TOURNAMENT. GRAND POLO MATCH. OPEN DRIVING CLASSES. For the best MARE or GELDING 14-2 and over. To be judged at 3 o'clock. Entrance Fee, 58. each. First Prize, Bo Second Prize, £ 2; Third Prize, £1. For the ?st MARE or GELDING, under 14-2. To be jSged at 3,30 p.m. Entrance Fee. 5s. each. "'irst Prize, £5 Second Prize, £2; Thud Prize, £1. ATHLETIC SPORTS. To commence at 1.30 p.m. prompt 120 YARDS HANDICAP. First prize, £ 3; second prize. 15s. th.rd pnzc 7s. 6d. QUARTER MILE HANDICAP. ?r? prize, ?5; second prize. 155.; third prize, 75. 6d. HALF-MILE HANDICAP. First prize, E3; sec,ond r,rize 158.; third prize. 7s. 6d, .C? ?L?BI?CL? HANDICAP. F.»t prize, ?2. 10s.; second prize, 15s.; third pnw. 75. 6d ONE TlLE BICYCLE HANDICAP (local thr? miles radius from Oulton Hall), lirst prize, JS2. 10s. second prize, 10s.: third prize, 5s. The Judge's decision in all eases to be final. Competitors disputing will be disqualified. No Competitor to take. more than two First Prizes. c ENTRANCE FEE. Is. each event. All entries positively close Wednesday, June 7th. Entries for Snorts and Driving Classes to bo n -iodc, to J. Tis (Hon. Sec. Athletic Sports), Cote Brook, Taiporley. The Committee have arranged with Mr. JAMES FIONI. Amusement Expert of Liverpool, to pro- vide the-following HECTOR, the Wirc, Prince. A Miraculous Per- formance on a Sing) Thread of Wre. His Tricks absolutely baffle description. Must be Tricks absolutely baffle descr?on. Must be WALLACE. Hoop Manipulator Extraordinary. A New and Novel Performance. f?MICAL WALKER, the Famous Clown, with to Aristocratic Nippers. A perfect Scream of Lauc-h?er from tat to fini?b MfSfM1raSw"* iwmd'tl.. OW» in O minute's" AdSollcd-od by Press end Public to be the best in his particular line. A TEA will be provided in a Tent under the supervision of the Committee, at a charge of Is. 6d. and Is., at 3.30 p.m. Caterer. Mr. Paiker Percival. Noithwich. MERRY-GO-ROUNDS, Shooting G^ al,, ien.es. Swing Boats, etc., by Mr. John H. Royle, Round- about Proprietor. For Special .Railway Arrangements see Railway Companies' Special Bills. N.B.-The Stations for Oulton Park arc Ctid dington, Delamere. Whitcgat,, and Beeston Castle. ADMISSION TO THE PARK, Is Children (under IVelve), 6d. G. E. NEWTON, Hon. Secretary. Oulton Park. Tarporley. GAS COOKERS CAN NOW BE HIRED AT LOW QUARTERLY RENTALS, AND ARE FIXED FREE Within 40 Feet of Gas Meter. A LARGE SELECTION OF THE VARIOUS SIZES IS ON VIEW, AND INSPECTION IS INVITED. GRILLERS, BOILING BURNERS, GAS WASHING BOILERS, WATER HEATERS, &c., ALSO ON VIEW. Tr" i^a The Company undertake ENTIRE MAINTENANCE of INCANDESCENT BURNERS, At an Inclusive Charge of 9D. per Burner per Quarter. NEW PATTERNS of INVERTED and other INCANDESCENT BURNERS can be seen and all particulars obtained at GAS CO.98 OFFICES AND SHOWROOMS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. BY SFKOIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY .A FLJFR HEB — THE ?K???S? LATE MAJESTY KING. I&IM QUEEN VICTOBIA, BOLLAND'S, EASTGAT& KOW, CHESTER. WEDDING CAKES As supplied to H.M. THE KING. RESTAURANT. CAFE AND SMOKE ROOM. SOUPS, FISH, JOINTS, ENTREES. CHOPS, STEAKS, &C., FROM THE GRILL. TABLE D'HOTE DAILY. TEA. COFFEE. ICES WINES. SPIRITS. LIQUEURS. Bolland's Celebrated Boxes of Dainty Cakes 3/6, 7/ including postage. T TJRTL E SOUP" MADE FROM FRESH TURTLE, THICK OR CLEAR. HAMPERS FOR THE RIVER. Wedding Receptions Catered for. 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. Telegrams: II Bolland's, Chester." PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. I r' HOOLE AND NEWTON A NNTJAL SPORTS & FETE WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE GROUNDS OF "THE FOLLY" By kind permission of Miss Lucy Brown, ON WHIT MONDAY, JUNE 12TH, 1905, Under distinguished patronage. PRIZES VALUE OVER £40. PROGRAMME: OPEN EVENTS.—Bicycle Races: Two Miles Handicap, One Mile Handicap, Half-mile Handicap. Flat Races: One Mile Handicap, Half-mile Handi- cap, 220yds. Handicap, 100yds. Handicap, Hurdle Race (220yds.) Walking Competition (2 miles). High Jump, Tug-of-war, Firemen's Dressing Race (120yds.), Obstacle Race. LOCAL EVENTS.—Girls' Race (under 14 years), GOyds Boys' Race (under 12 years), 80yds. Ditto (under 16 years), 100yds.; Veterans' Race (over 50 years), 50yds. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 5TH. Quoiting Competition (confined to Clubs of Hoole, Upton, Christleton). Particulars and Entry Forms from:—Mr. H. J. GEE, 29, Prescot-street, Hoole, Chester; or Mr. S. J. WEAVER, I), Derby-place, Hoole, Chester. COLLINS' HOBBY HORSES, &c. Refreshments on Ground. BAND of the 2ND V.B. CHESHIRE REGI- MENT (by kind permission of Colonel T. J. Smith) will play selections during the day. DANCING during the Evening. Gate open 1 p.m., Sports to commence 1-30. ADMISSION Gd. (reserved enclosure Is. extra). Further particulars from- T. J. BOUGHTON, Hon. Sec., 25, Halkyn-road, Chester. H ARG RA V F ERTIV AL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14TH. DANCING ON THE VICARAGE LAWN at Seven o'clock. WREXHAM VICTORIA F.C. 3RD ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS ON WREXHAM RACECOURSE. WHIT-MOMDAY, JUNE 12TH, 1905. GREAT ATTRACTIONS. FOOT BACES120 yards, 220 yards, 440 yards. One Mile. Two MILES WALKING. BICYCLE RACES ;-Half Mile, on- Mile, Three Miles. 1st Prize for Each Event, Value £ 10s. fld. 2nd" i, il Os. Od. 3rd „ „ „ „ £ 0108. 6d. A Splendid Band will be in attendance for Dancing. Entry Forms, &c.. on application to the Secretary- E. J. PRITCHARD, 51, Erddig-road, Wrexham. Entries close Wedncsrtay. June 7th. 1906. WIRRAL AND BIRKENHEAD AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETY'S GREAT SHOW BEBINGTON (near Birkenhead), JUNE 22ND, 23RD, 24TH. PRIZES NEARLY £ 3,000. ENTRIES CLOSE — Implements, Stock, &c., 5th June (post). Dogs, Poultry, and Pigeons, 8th June (post). ARTHUR H. EDWARDSON, Secretary. 6, Hamilton Square, Birkenhead. PUBLIC NOTICES. FLOWER MISSION. GIFTS of FLOWERS to Distribute in the General Infirmary and Workhouse Infirmary will be most gratefully received by the Helpers of the Flower Mission on THURSDAY MORNINGS, between 10 and 11 o'clock, at BISHOP LLOYD'S PALACE, Watergate-sreet. M. A. DOBIE, Hon. Sec. THE ELLESMERE PORT & WHITBY TURBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL give NOTICE (as required) that on MONDAY, the 29th day of May, 1905, they will duly Appoint an INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES for their District, at a Salary of CSO per annum. By order, D. BUNTING, Clerk. Ellesmere Port, 18th May, 1905. TARVIN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. NOTICE OF AUDIT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Is AUDIT OF THE ACCOUNTS of the Tarvin Rural District Council for the half-year ended 31st March, 1905, will be commenced at Crypt Chambers, Chester, on MONDAY, the 19th June, 1905, at 9-45 a.m. The Accounts of the said Council for the period above-named will be deposited at Crypt Chambers, Chester, on the 12th June, 1905, and will there be open to the inspection of all persons interested, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 3 o'clock p.m. until the day appointed for the commencement of the Audit. Dated this 13th May, 1905. H. GRANT BAILEY, Clerk to the Council. TARVIN, MALPAS. & TARPORLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD. NOTICE OF AUDIT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the AUDIT OF THE ACCOUNTS of the Tarvin, Malpas and Tarporley Joint Hospital Board for the year ended 31st March. 1905, will be com- menced at Crypt Chambers, Chester, on MONDAY, the 19th June, 1905, at 10-15 a in. The Accounts of the said Board for the period above-named will be deposited at Crypt Chambers, Chester, on the 12th June, 1905, and will there be open to the inspection of all persona interested, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 3 o'clock p.m. until the day appointed for the commencement of the Audit. Dated the 13th May, 11)05. H. GRANT BAILEY, Clerk to the Board. t.P" 'H,IJ 11 HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. 1 QUGHT I TO USE GLASSES? This is determined at once by the Optologist who, by means of the Standard Tests, sees at once whether the case is one for Glasses or not. H. C. HOUGHTON, B.O.A., (OPTOLOGIST), EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST, LATE MANAGER FOR WOOD, ABRAHAMS, Liverpool and Manchester, 23, EASTGATE ST., CHESTER. Hours for Consultations, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Wednes- days 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.; Saturdays 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. TEL. 21Y3. REPAIRS done cheaply and promptly. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. EATON HALL AND GARDENS WILL BE OPEN to the Public on the usual conditions from TO-DAY SATURDAY (20TH MAY), UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. BROUGHTON CHURCHYARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in order jL?t to carry out Improvements, it has been found necessary that all Mounds should be levelled. Those who have Graves that are otherwise unmarked are invited to lose no time in erecting a Memorial (a simple Wooden Cross would suffice), lest the position of the Grave should be lost. HARRY DREW, Rector. G. F. HODGES, Curate-in-Charge. gT. WERBURGrH'S, GROSVENOR PARK ROAD. On SUNDAY, MAY 21st, THE RIGHT REV DR. ALLEN, BISHOP OF SHREWSBURY, WILL Visit this Church and Ordain a Priest AT 11 A.M., AND Confer Sacrament of Confirmation AT 3 P.M. EVENING SERVICE AT G-30- PREACHER: REV. A. ALLCHIN, S.J. CHRISTLETON WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL TV ANNIVERSARY, SUNDAY, MAY 21ST, AT 2-30 AND G-30— REV. T. WHEATLEY. WEDNESDAY. MAY 24TH—The REV. J. SADLER REECE (Sheffield); Sermon at 4, Tea, 5.30—6.30 (1/-), PUBLIC MEETING, 7 p.m. Special hymns, &c. Wednesday: Conveyances will leave Seller-street, 3.40. Fare 3d. CHESTER SOCIETY OF THE NEW CHURCH (SWEDENBORGIAN). Series of ADDRESSES in the Lower Room, TEMPERANCE HALL, George-st., by REV. JOSEPH DEANS, of London. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, at G-30, HELL-ITs ORIGIN AND ITS USES." Tuesday evenings, Swedenborg's Theological Works. Tuesday next, at S, Swedenborg's "HEAVEN AND HELL." A cordial invitation to all. ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY JL TO ANIMALS. (CHESTER BRANCH). President: His Grace the Duke of Westminster. THE ANNUAL MEETING WILL BE HELD (D.V.) ON SATURDAY, 27TH MAY, 1905, AT 3 P.M., IN THE TOWN HALL, CHESTER. The Chair will be taken by His WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR. Speakers: R. A. YERBURGH, Esq., M.P., and Others. Distribution of the School Essay Prizes by the MAYORESS. All are Invited. ROYAL SOCIETY PREVENTION OF JDU CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. CHESTER AND DISTRICT BRANCH. The Public are most earnestly reminded that only by their aid can many Cases of Cruelty be dis- covered, 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 HUSTWAYTE, 30, Cambrian-road, Chester, with full details and the name and address of the offender; or the name and address on the vehicle if there he one. It is a rule of the Society that the name of an informant is kept private if desired. THOMAS ARTHUR FLETCHER, DECEASED. A LL persons having CLAIMS against the Estate j L of the late THOMAS ARTHUR FLETCHER, of Chester, Solicitor, deceased, are requested to send I, particulars of the same to GAMON, FARMER & CO., Solicitors, St. Werburgh-street, Chester, Solicitors for the Executrix. Under Deed of Assignment. Re GEORGE WILSON, of 15, Halkyn-road, Chester. ALL persons having any CLAIM against the J'TL Estate of GEORGE WILSON, of 15, Halkyn- road, Newton, Chester, are requested to send in a statement of their Claim to the undersigned, the appointed Trustee in this matter, at their earliest convenience. JAMES PHILP HODGE, } Chartered Accountant, i 4 and 5, GodstaIl Chambers, Chester. THE UNITED LEGAL INDEMNITY IN- i SURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. Head Office: 222-225, Strand, London, W.C. Capital £ 100,000 Fully subscribed £ 35,000. Departments of Insurance. Personal Accident. I Third. Party (Drivers' Burglary, Housebreaking, Accidents), and Larceny, I Fidelity Guarantee, Workmen's Compensation, | Motor Car. &c.. &c. For all particulars apply to MR. G. H. EVANS, Northgate Chambers, Chester. 1776 EDUCATIONAL. CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. EDUCATION COMMITTEE. I ^ITY& COUNTY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, ROODEE. Head Mistress Miss C. J. M. HUBBACK, Oxford University Honours. Assisted by Miss L. JOWITT. Oxford Universitv Honours; Miss A. C. Cox, B.Sc., London; Miss O. G. LISTER, Cambridge Hig)eo.. Local and South Kensington Certificates. SUMMER TERM begins MONDAY, MI y 22nd. The Head Mistress will receive Parel z; of in- tending Pupils at the School on THURBL \Y, 18th May, from 10-30 to 12-30, and from 2-30 to ?-?. Prospectus, &c., may be obtained from thi HEAD I MISTRESS, and from j A. E. LOVELL, Director of Education. Education Offices, 92, Northgate-street, Chester, 29th April, 1905. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, 30, Duke- J street, Chester. School Duties Resumed on MONDAY, May 8th. 2937 THE ELMS, FLOOKERSBROOK, CHESTER. Preparatory and finishing SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Successful in Cambridge Local Exams., including Women's Higher; also in all Music Exams. Boarders and Day Pupils. Tennis, etc. Lady B.A., certif. English and Foreign Mistresses resident. Best Masters attend. Pupils receive individual care and comfort.—For prospectus, &c., apply MISS NEVILLE. QCHOOL FOR GIRLS, THE BARS.- O Principal: Miss LEATON. Visiting Masters for French, German, and elocution. SUMMER TERM commenced May 15th. 2910 MR. BRUNO, Teacher of Banje, Guitar, JUjL Mandoline, Mandola; also Violin and Viola for orchestral playing.—Studio, 7, Eastgate Walls, Chester. Terms: Ten lessons from 10s. 6d. Home lessons by arrangement. 2647 TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, JL LONDON. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. The last days of entry for forthcoming EXAMI- NATIONS at the CHESTER CENTRE are as under:- 24th MAY for "M.K." (Theory), June, 1905. 16th OCTOBER for Practical," November, 1905. Chairman of Centre Dr. J. C. BRIDGE, M.A. Local Secretary: Mr. THOMAS PATE, 29, Chi- chester-street, Chester, from whom the current Syllabus and Entrance Forms may be obtained. PLEASURE CRUISES. 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" Will run as follows (Sundays excepted) am j am, am | pm i pm i pm ( pm pm | pm Chester.dp 9 o!l03ojll301 0'13o!?45!3'30?30?30 Ch..t.?! dF, 1 9 501112 oi EcclestonF. 9 5?!112?1¡122011 50|2 20;3 35 | 4 20?5 !6 20 Iron BridgeilOJ5ill4? ? i ? 15 451 Iron Br'g. d. 1015 1145: I 2 I 0 2  4  >5 451 5 EcelestonF.110401210'i 50?2 2CI3 ..3. 5;j 4 ..3. 0^6 10j6 45 35:4 30!6 I0!e 45 Chester, an ?l:Wjl 0;?l 4013 1014 25i5 20i7 0!7 30 FARES: Chester to Eccleston, 6d. Single; 9d. Return Iron Bridge, 8d. „ Is. „ Weather and other causes permitting. RAILWAYS. -u- -H' GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY \-T EXCURSIONS. I THURSDAY, May 25, DAY TRIP to BIR- MINGHAM, WARWICK, LEAMINGTON and STRATFORD-ON-AVON. LIVERPOOL (Landing Stage)..dep. 6 30 a.m.") „ (Central) „ 6 32 (James-street) 6 33 ) j ? BIRKENHEAD (WOODSIDE) 6 45 y (Central) 6 38 I « Rock Ferry 6 50 | §CHESTER 6 45 J § BIRMINGHAM 5/- from CHESTER. EXCURSIONS to LONDON, EPSOM RACES. etc.-MONDAY, May 22nd (for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 7 days), MONDAY, May 29th (for 3, 4, 5, or 6 days), TUESDAY, May 30th (for 1, 2. 3. 4, or 6 days). To LONDON from LIVERPOOL (Central Low Level, James-street and Landing Stage), BIRKEN- HEAD (Woodside, Central and Town), Rock Ferry, CHESTER, etc. Tickets, bills, pamphlets, particulars of Weekly and Week-end Bookings, Country Lodgings, &c., obtainable at the Stations or from Mr. E. DAVIES, 11, James-street, Liverpool. JAMES C. INGLIS, General Manager. TENDERS. THE Directors of the CHESTER WATERWORKS COMPANY invite TENDERS for the Supply of SLACK required by the Company for six and twelve months from 1st July, 1905. To be sent in on or before May 24th, 1905. WM. S. MOSS, Secretary. 15, Newgate-street, Chester. CHESHIRE CONSTABULARY. TENDERS FOR POLICE CLOTHING FOR JL 1906. Sealed Tenders for Police Clothing for 1906 will be received to 10th June, 1905, inclusive. I Forms of Tender may be obtained, and samples of each article seen, between 10 a.m. and 4 pm. at I the County Constabulary Office, Chester, where Tenders are to be addressed marked "Tenders for Police Clothing." The lowest or any other Tender not necessarily accepted. TEL. 84 & 84A. j Proprietor: G. BARNES. CITY MEWS & CARRIAGE WORKS. The above Firm are now in a position to cater for FUNERALS throughout in the most modern style, having aug- mented their stock with Superior Rubber-tyred Funeral Cars, Rubber-tyred Broughams, and Black Belgian Horses also WEDDING CARRIAGES, Brakes, 'Buses, Char-a-Bancs, Laundaus, Dog- carts, &c. COACH BUILDING in all its branches. MOTOR REPAIRS neatly and promptly executed. NOTE THE ADDRESS CITY ROAD, CHESTER RICHARD JONES I AND CO., LTD., I ARE. NOW SHOWING NOVELTIES IN LADIES' FLANNEL COSTUMES. MUSLIN AND LAWN DRESSES, |V, DETJLTJfE. MUSLIN AND VOILE BLOUSES, Children's W ashinoats and Hats, TRIMMED MILLINERY, AND SUNSHADES. A Choice Selection of New Materials for Spring Wear. RICHARD JONES & CO. LTD. CHESTER. W. MAHER Begs to inform the Public, that he now holds the Agency for the ROYAL SUNBEAM CYCLES He now has on View their LATEST MODELS, fitted with their TWO-SPEED GEAR, which is pronoanced to be the Most Reliable and Beat in the Market. CATALOGUES SENT ON APPLICATION. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS. 34, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. GARNETT & SON, SEE OUR WINDOWS. S^,SK S TA? CURTAINS. NEXT  LACE CURT BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten. A RALEIGH CYCLE, A/IER BEING RIDDEN 51.370 MILES, WAS STILL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER. .W"r. THE BALEIGU IS A CYCLE OF QUALITY. TJIE No. 2 RALEIGH GAZELLE, Gent's- Z6 12 6 net cash (accessories free), With free wheel, two rim brakes, special saddle, non- or 13/3 Deposit, and Eleven l asting spokes, finished with superfine enamel, and Payments of 13/3 Monthly. ? bright parts heavily plated. (The machine is delivered after the Deposit is paid). VICTOR CYCLES, Gent's (Gold-lined 5/- extra) 6 0 0 net cash (accessories free) Ditto Lady's ditto 6 10 0 ditto No. 2 GAZELLE, Lady's (Lined, 5/- extra) 6 19 6 ditto RALEIGH GAZELLE, Lady's or Gent's, Lined, 8 0 0 ditto STANDARD RALEIGH, ditto 10 0 0 ditto THREE-SPEED RALEIGH. ditto 12 0 0 ditto ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF CYCLES UP TO £25, POST FREE. J. E. BRASSEY & SON LTD. SZCHESTER A. RICHARDSON'S CHESTER MODEL IRON PIANOS ARE THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. THEY STAND LIKE A ROCK. yo 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. I 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, WALDEMAR. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HIGH-CLASS SECOND-HANDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. A. RICHARDSON, 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW. CHESTER; |. AND i t, BANK BUILDINGS? REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. f THE "D" BOOT, 1016, J. H. P-" -9?G ir E 1 GIJOANTEED,Jo 110 88, BROOK STREET, CHESTER. £ 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. Ss. EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER] TELEPHONE No. 176. TELEGRAMS: BUTT, SILVERSMITH, CHESTER. S. COPPACK & SONS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AXD 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. TELEPHONE No. 26X5. PRIDDEY & SON, THE DECORATORS. 25, SELLER STREET, CHESTER. I JROMOLA," THE CREAM OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. PROPRIETOR GEORGE BARLOW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, THE OLD VAULTS," BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE, 0632. THE OLD ESTABLISHED UNION HALL FURNITURE MART, FOREGATE STREET. W. W EDGWOOD IS NOW CARRYING ON HIS BUSINESS INSIDE THE ftoo8. UNION HALL, T the gateway. where he has mi&rge stock of New & Second-hand Furniture. Having now very large 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 UNION HALL BEFORE FURNISHING. Any goods bought and not approved of will be changed as usual freely. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER. TELEPHONE NO. 141. EJJGAR DUTTON & SONS, Complete Funeral Furnishers AND CARRIAGE PROPRIETORS, I 20, Frodsham-street, Chester. E. D. & SONS, having the Largest Stock of Belgian Horses, Supenor Glass and Closed Hearses. Private Broughams and Coaches are prepared to Supply Funerals cheaper than any jther 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, I Coffin and Grave, from 24s. To the Poor or Benevolent, a good 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. PEIVATK ADDRESSES 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables; and WELLFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON, 1.000 RATS KILLED. RODTNE IUT POISON KILLS ON THE SPOT Leaves no smell Mr. G R BKOWN writes:— Rodine had excellent results. It killed Thousands o Eats." Dogs and Cats don't eat. it. RATS LIKE IT. EAT IT, & DIR. PRICF,-Gd., ls., 2s., 3s., 5s.; Post 2d. T. HARLXY. j Cbwnist, Pertb. I AGENTS-Cheers & Hopley, Chemists, Chester. I SUMMER FASHIONS. W. E. LINDOP IS SHOWING NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. ??? TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. from 29'6. Coat Lined SUk to 4» '0. SKIRTS, Black and Coloured, 6'11 to 49/6. 21; Silk Lined New TwOOd JACKETS, 2li. Silk Lined. .'Exclusive Designs,' m Delaine8 and Voiles, ?11 to 4 11 ?SPE??CIA?L ?N?E?W ??'P??????ion. SPECIAL NEW CREPOLINES, CHIFFON TAFFETA, and SILK VOILES, all8hadæ, t Embroidered CREPOLINES, 211. Fashionable shades. DRESSMAKING. Newest RtvlesILDd perfect fit. Real Ostrich FEATHER TIÈS. 8/6 to 49 6, in White, Black, Biack Mid White, N&tur&L and Grey. ?? SUNSHADES. "Spee? Value," 3/l1 New UMBRELLAS. 3"U to New BLOUSES. ling;?, Val?*t New GLOVES. LACES, HOSIERY, TRIM-  COR.??U?? CLOTHING, &e. NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. W. E. LINDOP, EASTGATE ROW. ROLAND DAWSON, PAWNBROKER, CLOTHIER, JEWELLER, AND HOUSE FURNISHER, 54 & 56, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER. DEALER IN FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, SILVER & ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, PIANOS, FURS, CARPETS, &c., &c. Cash Advanced to any amount on all Portable Property. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FURNITURE THIS WEEK. 4?1 worth JEM. Very XIL 40 QT"IJ ^A j— Well wort h £ 29. Verv soHd Walnut BED ROOM SUITE, with pretty burr walnut fronts, comprising wardrobe, with long bevelled robing niirror. large hat drawers, &c. dressing chest, with large dressing glass, jewel drawers. and four large drawers; washstand, marble slab and pretty tile back, cupboard and towel rail attached. V ery neat and well made. _?? 1 ?/— '"? ?'?T COUPMTE. Full- °-??'  size massive Set of Black and Brass BEDSTEADS, with brass rails and vases fitted with one of the best treble-woven wire mattress pitchpine frame also Wool Mattress, Bolster and two pillows. The lot complete, k2. 15s. ?? 1 ? /-Verv pretty 4ft. Drawing- 1_ room CABINET, solid mahog- any guaranteed high back with three fancy bevelled mirrors and shelves; pretty glass centre cupboard, shelves at side. Very neat. £ >0 O I—Handsome solid Oak HAT and UMBRELLA STAND, bevelled glass in centre, inlaid with tiles; brush box, bronzed copper hooks. 1 /—Useful Second-hand Parlour ct6lo 1- SUITE, in velvet saddles, comprising couch, pair of easies. and four small chairs; padded backs and spring seats. Well worth double. -?*? Q /—Useful Kitchen piece of Fnrni- '??<?< <?/ ture. Splendid 5ft. DRESSER, extra high back, with drawers in back and seven drawers in front; brass handles and oak grained. Second-hand, but in good condition and well made. ÐO 5/ £ 2- 10 & S3. 15 -The best O WRINGING MACHINE niaae every roller fully guaranteed heavy iron frames, top screw, and all the latest im- provements. Weekly or monthly payments taken, 12/6 ~CHAIRATENT' F°UR POSITIONS' Child's CHAIR. 18/16 Verv pretty Inlaid MUSIC CABI- 2NET, covered in red plush rail back, three-claw screw stand. 10//i Axr> 17/6-Bamboo HAT and UM- I- BRELLA STAND, bevelled mirror back? hooks, &c. Very strong. Ð2 "I O J £ \— Heavy and well made extra size CHEST of DRAW ERS. twisted pillars, thick top, three large drawers, and two small. All polished inahocrany colour -fitted with locks, &c. Thoroughly seasoned. 15/6 TO 25 EACH—Quantity of solid Leather ?-  GLADSTONE BAGS, and Gent.'s KIT BAGS to be sold cheap. jj?0 Twttj Light-coloured 6e2 MAIL-CART, hood; move- able footboard, &c. straw coloured. Cheap. 't?/?i???P Second-hand MAIL-CART. -Lv?/ ?? Good condition. CASH OR EASY TERMS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. TTAIR COMBINGS MADE UP, 2/- 1-im oz. COVERLETTE I TAILS OF 1 I FAOII- HAIR FRAMES, PURE From 3/8 each. H A I R, 5/6 T. SEALES BROW, N, 3. LEECE-ST. (CAR STATION), LIVERPOOL. EADE'S PILLS. EADE'S pILLS. All who eaSer .from Gout or JLJ JL Rheunugmu should imme- ?E ADE'S p ILLS. dlately have recoup JLJ ? E IRU.L&. Hundreds of J^ADE S 1JI_L. LS. Testimony have been m- 001 ved from all sorts and SHADE'S pILLS. conditions of,men tester to too wonderfnlpowerth88e Pfill* s have in giving relief in the ver"v worst case& These Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly safo in their action. INSTANTLY RELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CURE THE WORST FORM OF GOUT, RHHJMATIHM, RREUMATIC GOUT. PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS, And have the largest recommendation ever given any patent medicine of its clasti. f i OUT. SHE DISCARDED HEB ?!' CRUTCHES'' RHEUMATISM. 59.Mouut. street, Korthwood, Hauley, tafia. Jan. 6, 1905, Dear Sir,—I, feel it my duty G OUT. to seua my best thankp -a V* as your fills have effected a T> HEUMATISM. wonderful ""r"- My wife s?. _?? fered from Rheumatism f?r a aT'^ could >?et DO G OUT. relief. Sbe ?? a. p&tjent at the ?"?"'?Sta?ordthfreiu&r?try. RHEUMATISM. but got wurse and coutd n? walk without crutches. IJbeard G OUT. about your Pills from a friead and bought.* small bottlt, with RHEUMATISM excellent, reeults. After the 7" RELTMATISM. s..oond dose she discarded her crutches, ana was cua^iately G OUT. cured m a week. Aft^ff spend* ii,g pounds your Piils-c-ured her X> HEUMATISM. at ? cost of ?. 3d. I shall J[? recommend your Pals to every. Gr\TTTi onB I kuow, &ud y?i?-caa make OUT. the best use ,4 ?? as ? tes'imonM? # it plea??a -?u to T? H?E-UMATISM. d? truf?, JL? GKORGE WRLG?T EADE'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS Are Sold by all Chemists. in Botrlea, and 2/9; or sent post free for Postal Oraer by the Pro- prietor, GEORGE EADE, 232, GcswellTrc>ad, E. C. Ask for and be sure you obtain Zzzies- Govt AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. I EADE'S PILLS. STILL TO THE FRONT! MAGNIFICENT VALUE OFFERED BY DENSONS. THIS WEEK. SPLENDID ONE SHILLING LINES IN DRESS FABRICS. WE GUARANTEE TO SAY SUCH VALUE HAS NEVER BEEN NMSM -nV"VíYD"U A MANUFACTURER'S MIXED LOT OF DRESS FABRICS, Ranging from 1/11 to 2/11 per Yard, will be offered at 1/- PER YARD, 5/11 PER DRESS LENGTH. OFFERED UNTIL SOLD, A MAGNIFICENT LOT OF PRINTED ALL-WOOL DELAINES, Regular price, 1/11 i. DESOS' price this week, 1/- per Yard. IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS FOR THIS SEASON'S WEAR. PLAIN COLOURS, ALL-WOOL NATTE CLOTHS, In Brown, Navy, Reseda, Grey, Scarlet, Fawn, Royal, Electric and Sky, 1/- PER YARD. 5/11 PER DRESS LENGTH. ALL-WOOL DONEGAL TWEEDS, LIGHT IN WEIGHT FOR SUMMER WEAR, In Light Grey, Cornflower Blue, Fawn, and Reseda Mixtures, 1/- PER YARD. 5/11 PER DRESS LENGTH. DENSONS* POPULAR DRESS DEPARTMENT, 9, 11 & 13, NORTHGATE ROW, CHESTER.  LSI'DN 8 SALE BY AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY 130 ASTON S CITY AUCTION ROOMS, 14, WATERGATE-ST., CHESTER. GOODS RECEIVED ANY DAY FOR FOLLOWING TUESDAY'S SALE