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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ROYALTY Tl-IEA_TR}, CHESTER. MONDAY NEXT. SEPT. 3rd, for Six Nights only- THE REALISTIC PLAY, "WHKN LONDON SLEEPS," "\VH NLONDON SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." TIME AND PRICES AS USUAL. CHESTER BILLIARD LEAGUE. CLUHS wishing to JOIN for Season 1UOC-7 to send ia application to the SECRETARY, Bandbridge Institute, on or before 8th SKPT. CHESTER CORPORATION. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. (,HEAT REDUCTION IN THE CHANGES EOK CURRENT, COMMEXCIKG JST OCTOBKH NEXT. LIGHTING REDUCED 12!; PER CENT. Y?OWEP,. HEATING AND COOKING REDUCED 20 TO 25 PER CBT. 1. 0 0 K 0 U T FOK THE FtKST ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION IN CHESTER. To be held at the TOWN HALL. and opened on WEDNESDAY. 5th SEPT., 1!IOG, BY THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR (Al.mRMAS ROBKRT LAMB). OPENED DAILY. 2 r.M. rot) P.M.. FROM CTH SEPT. TO 14TH SEPT. ADMISSION FREE. CHESTER FARMERS' CLUB ANNUAL EOAL SHOW ?? SEPTEMBER 22Nn. 190C, IN THE LINEN HALL. SCHEDULES and Entry Forma now re&dy. App!y R. S. LtHNKj.L. Secret&ry, Grosvenor Chambers, Newgate street, Chester. TAT TEN HALL DAiRY, HORTICULTURAL, POULTRY AND PIGEON SHOW, Wi'I be held in thf'I.'LACCA FIELD. Tattetth&H I 0:; WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 5rH. SPLENDID ENTRIES FOR CHEESE AND HORTICULTURE. PmzE DtSTttiBU'nox t'y Mrs. Tn.NKY at 4 30. DANCING from 5-30 to 9 p.m. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. LOOK OUT FOKTHK TARVIN CHURCH BAZAAR ON THE lUt'H, JiTU, AND 12TH OCTOBER. ? R ND 0 N F -,V R N 0 N. OI.IBUSES & BRAKES DaHy from ?-7 NAG'S HEADCOCOAHOUSEatlOa,.n)., 2 SO },n.. 4-45. 7-15 (8 o'f-lock on Saturdays). Hetnrn from FARNDON 8 a.m., 3 30 am., II! noon, 5-15 p.m. CHAS. GAUTERIN. Proprietor. YOU SHOULD USE A GAS COOKER. STUDY YOUR COMFORT & SECURE LESS WORK, A COOL KITCHEN, ECONOMY IN COOKING. NO CHARGE FOK FiXIXC PP TO 40 FKHT PIPING From 1/- per Quarter HIRE. INCANDESCENT GAS L IGH TI NGr, FOR CHEAPNESS AND BRILLIANCE, !S INCOMPARABLE FOR SHOP LIGHTING. GAS ENGINES. Supplied FIXED FREE, on the HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. Further pa.rt]cu!ars can be obtained, and GAS APPARATUS of every description seen at the GAS OFFICES & SHOWROOMS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. REMOVALS. r ALLAN MORRIS & CO. 15, GODSTALL CHAMBERS (LATE 5, ST. WERBURGH'S MOUNT), I CHESTER. LOWEST RATES. EXPERIENCED PACKERS. ESTIMATES FHRK. TEh. 204. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. H- I ST. WERBLRGirs, GROSYENOR PARK ROAD, CHESTER. A BAZAAR WILL SHORTJ.Y BE HELD, With the object of Completing this Building. PRESENTS FOR THE BAZAAR I Will be Thankfuily received at the a.bove PRKSBYTERY 0)' at 1)KE HoUSK CONVENT. PUBLIC NOTICES. WINNING NUMBER for BIKE at TT Saighton: H, W. Guest. Guilden Sutton. J3R1 National Union of Shop Assistants. MASS MEETINGr l L IN THE TEMPERANCE HALL. CHESTER. ON MONDAY NEXT, SEPT. 3nu, AT 8 r.M. J. A. SEDDON, M.P., AM) MISS MARGARET BON DFIELD, ON "SHOP LIFE REFORM." All Shop Worker Cordially Invited. CHESTER CYCLE PARADE. 1906. ? — The Conunitt.ee desire to gratefully a.cknuwtedge the foHowinE: GIFTS, iweived too late for Programme:—The Sheriif of CtMStcr (W. Fcrguson, Esq.), 10s.; Col. E. Eva.ns.Hoyd. 10s.; Messrs. Marstoti, Thompson & Mvershed, Burton, 10s., Mr. Arthur Vcrnon, two cameras, 10s. each. Rl; Mr. H. Preston, pa.ir of candlesticks. 7a. 6d. G. HAYMAN, Chairman Prize Committee. R. JEROME. 'l'IC¡l"urer. CITY AND COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. E G.1 S T P, A T 1 0 -N, OF PAnLIA'l\IENTAHY AND MUNICIPAL VOTERS & COUNTY ELECTORS AND PAROCHIAL ELECTORS. I, JAMES HUSBAND D1GKSON, Town Cterk of the City and County Borough of Ches- ter do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that JOHN HERBERT WILLIAMS, ESQUIRE, the Bar- risterat-Law appointed to REVISE THE LISTS OF PARLIAMENTARY VOTERS for the Parii&mcnta.t'y Borough of Chester, and tho BURGMSS LISTS for the County Borough of Chc-.tcr, and the SEPARATE LIST of persons entitled to be elected Councillors or Aidf'rmen of the County Boioxgh of Chester, though not ottittedtobeon the Burgess Ro't.a.nd the LISTS OF COUNTY ELECTORS and PARO- CHIAL ELECTORS, WILL HOLD A COURT to Revise the mid Lists at the Town Halt, NORTHGATE STREET, in tho said City and County Borough, on THURSDAY, the 15th, FRIDAY, the 14th. and SATURDAY, the 15th of September. 1906, at 10 o'oio<k in the forenoon pi-ca:so!y, when and where all persons who have any Ctahns or Objcctiona to make, at.d ail Overseers, Vestry (",crks and Co))ectors of Pcof and other Rates and Taxes within the sHid Parlia)nct!t;iry B<nough and County Borough :Ct<p<'ctiveIy, and all persons )ntc!esi,ed are required to attend. Dated this 24th day of August, I9C6. J. H. DICKSON, Town Clerk. CITY AND COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. ? E G I S T R A T I 0 N JL? OF PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL VOTERS & COUNTY ELECTORS AND PAROCHIAL ELECTORS. 1. JAMES HUSBAND DJCKSON, Town Clerk of the C'ty and County Borough of Chee- ter do IIRRMRY HIVE NOTICE that. JOHN HERBERT WILLIAMS, ESQUIRE, Burrister- a.t Law. ha" tx*en app<tintod to REVISE the LISTS OF PARLIAMENTARY VOTERS for the Pa.r!iamen):),)y Borough of Chester, and the BURGESS LISTS for the County Borough of Chep.tcr. a.nd tt'e SEPARATE LIST of persons ent:t!ed to he elected Councii)ora or Ahiermen of the County Horottgh of Che-te'r. though not enti'.I'-d to bccn the Burgess Ron, and t.he IJSTS OF COUNTY ELECTORS AND PAROCHIAL ELECTORS. wi!I hold an EVENING SITTING of hia Court for such at. the TOWN HALL. NORTH- GATE-STREHT, in the said City nnd C<;unty Borough, on Thu'-sda.y. the 13th day of Sep- tember. 1906, at SEVEN o'clock in the evening. Such Evening Setting will be in addition to the sitting of the said Court at 10 a.n! on the same day. Dated this 24th day cf August. 1906. J. H. DICKSON. Town Oerk. N.B.—The FREEMEN'S LIST w;H b. taken a.ttnea.hov.is.t.t.'t'g. J-IATR COAIBI.NGS ? -— MA!)E UP. 2/- PHR OX. COVERLETTH HAIR FRAMES. From 3/6 e:Mh. I TAILS OF t FROM I PUREOF I '0/6 HAIR. JO/0 T. SEALES BROWN, 3, LEECE-ST. ((Ja.r Sta.tion). LIVERPOOL. I I-IE 11 w IT 11 it T 19 ks FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. ===- -n_ BY ROYAL WARRANT TO I Tlte Kiiilg. I f HER LATE Majesty Queen Victors. -BOLLANl)'S I RESTAURANT AND CA PE, EASTCrATE BOW & EASTGATE.ST., CHEbTER. WEDDING CAKES, AS SUPPLIED TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING. WEDDINGr RECEPTIONS, GARDEN, RIVER AND PICNIC PARTIES. 1C MS, made from fresh jliruit. TE-LNIO-N,TXI)l made from fresh Lemons. RESTAURANT.—Table d'Hute and à la Carte. Soups, Fish, Entreés, Joints, Grill. LADIES' AFTERNOON TEA ROOM. CAFE AND KMOKE ROOM—Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, Coffee. BOLLAND'8 Celehnlted DAINTY CAKES, 36 & 7/- per Box, post free. IN PRETTY FANCY TiN BOXES, 46, POST FREE. HOLLAND'S Celebrated CESTRIAN PAST141, 1 13 per Pot. HIRE OF PLATE. GLASS. CHINA; WAITERS.——ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED AND DESPATCHED BY FIRST TRAIN OR POST AS REQUIRED. PRICE LIST AND WINE LIST FREE BY POST ON APPLICATION. R. BOLLAND & SONS, LTD TKLEPHONK:N0.37. Tlcr.Kt;RAMS:"Bo)..AXU'S. CuKSTKR." -m_ :u_- EDUCATIONAL. RING'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. NEXT TERM begins SHPTKMBEK 19th. Full Prospectus from Cter!t, MK. F. B. MASON, 9, St. Werbu i-gh. street, A RNOLD HOUSE SCHOOL,! CHESTER. KEV. A. H. FISH, B.A., B.Sc. P&rticu!a.ra of the School Course and Terms for Heiirdera and D:t..Y Hoys on application to the Principfd. The Schoots ma.y be seen at any time. NEXT TERM will beprm on TuhSDAY, Sept. 18tb. CERTIFICATE CI.ASS, CHESTER. STUDENTS intending to Sit for Certincnte (Decen)ber, 1907), are invited to :<.pply at once for piU'ticutM-8 of above Class to Mn. A. R. ASTON, B. A. (Lond.), 33, Hamilton-street, Hoo!e, Chester; or MB. R. ATHERTON (late Superintendent CoHege Centre), 8, Over!ciKn roa,d..Handbridse, Cheste). SKERRY'S CoLLKGrE, 5, BOLD ST., LIVERPOOL, GIVES THE BEST TUfTION FOR CIVIL SERVICE. UNIVERSITY, PROFESSIONAL AND TK AUHKRS EXAMINATIONS, AND THE MOST PRACTtCAL TRAINING FOR COMMERCIAL LIFE. EACH DEPARTMENT Is manned by a. highly organizied <<.nd exper- ienced :it.an, under the direction of gentierr'en of the highest schoimtic attainments, und of proved teaching 8k!H. THE CIVIL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Enables young people to enter upon the most attractive ('meer ;it open to those who atewcH m1ueated-tho Puhlie Service. It pre pans Boys and Voung M<;t) hetween 14 <md :tnd Gi:')s a.nd Y oun!{ L:i<!ies between 14 and r') yf:n's of age, to)' the Open Competitive Ex:nn!n:.ttions by which the various Govern- ment situations arc secured. THE PROFESSIONAL DEP £\RTIENT Opens up careers directly dependent on education, by ena-bling students, in the shortest time possible, to pa.8a the Medico, Arta, Science, Pharmaceutical, Dcnta. L3.w, Accountants', Aichitec-ta', and Bankers' rre- liminary ExaminatlOns. THE TEACHERS' DEPARTMENT Enltt,les those entering the Edit( -t.tt-,iontl Profession to pH.ss tbo King's Seho)a.rship Examination. and thus to obtam a Norm:U Schoot Ti-t' iiitig, wh)ch is the passport to aJl the higher posts in the profession jt a.!so assists those who have a!rendy parsed the Kind's Scho]'ns!!ip Exanunii.tion to obtnin the Tea.chers' Certitil\ltte, without which no advancement, is posstble. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT I Sets the a.spiraut in business life on the ro:),d to success, by giving' the most emcient Training 111 a!) the t'ub)''cts necessn.ry for a. business c:u'eer. Shorth.nd, Typewriting. Book-keeping. Handwriting', Commercia) Correspondence and Commerciid Atithmetir; uro thot-oij_,hlv, I,i-,tctl(;ally taught. Students, on compJeting the course of study, receive appointments in good onices. EACH DEPARTMENT Gives Dny, Evening, and Correspondence I  III i, Tuition, so th:t everyone bus the (,Iionce, to benent by the ca.rcfuUy p)a.nncd schemes of work. LAST YRAK Tfrn SUCCESSES OF TilS ¡ COLLEGE NUMBRRED 1606. A FULL PROSPECTUS is Published for EACH DEPARTMENT, and may he h&d Post. Froe. ¡ CLASSES THAT MAGNIFY -a y iiot be ,ht ,,ct, it is very it "lik,ly that 3-?,t, ",i) Yet tbia ia a.'t the orfttnary ct:¡,cl. (!ealH 'eems nece! SllI'Y, and this is why so tBMiy nyes are There ?10 ho uMuy <f be corgidered when selecting I.enses to correct defective sight., that it is wise 1;) the cf your owu safety to consiiit a cottilietelit O;>t)l()gi"t H. cJHOUGHTON, a.o.A. (OPTOr,OG:ST.. KYHSIGHT &cd SPECFACLE SPEOHMST. Lal e MIIDger fvf Woop. ABRAHAMS, Liverpool and Manchester. 23, EASTG ATE STREET, CHESTER. Te!.No.2)Y:3. No agents or travelling repeeso,-nt,-ttiv(,Li entptoycd. All f/)f! P,-clli.iiJJ1S. EDUCATIONAL. Q EC ON DA R YD A Y ?C iJ OOL, ? GROSVENOK MUSEUM, CHESTER. (iROSVENOlt MU,-?EU,'Vl, cHi?s,.rEit.. MR. JOHN A. MuMlCHAEL. B.A., D.Sc. WILL REOPKX Sl,,PTE.Nl".Eft l:hi{. The School is provided with well-equipped Workshops t).r.d La.bor&torie?. The Uut'rluu htm includes a, cM-cfutty ananged course in English Litcmture, History. Geography, Fre))'.h, rmctic;d Seienee, Drawing, Mtmu&t and rhy",ical Tra.ining- Arrangcmenta ca.n be made for Latin and Short- hand. FEKS:-B1. 13s. 4d. per term. For further information apply to the HEA))- MASTKK.or JOHN DODD, Cterk to the Cuverning Body. 1C, Corn Ch&mbHra. NCH COXVEKSATIONAL JL? CLASSKS win ):e (,or.ùudt>d hy- MONS. B. MEUNIER. (ofticiHr author of "French Pronunci.tt;(;n" f.ud "Co!luquiai French." French Ma!lter :tt; Arnold Uouse School, the in ST..JOI-ll\s PAKtSH KOOM. ChMter. every TIHJRSDAY MVEMNG.com- 27th. Mtementary 745; Adv&ncfd. S-45. No drudgery, pure accent, best orn.1 method, individilal iittcntion is'.to.'s welco:ue. Prospectus from Deprave, street. Cheater. N.B.—Two PRIVATE CLASSED for L.u)iE.s will be held at BISHOP LLOYD'S PALACE. "Vatel'gatc-tr..et, Chesicr. eve.y THURSDAY MORNING. Intermedi:tte ChM-sH-J5, Ad vai'ced Claoss 1 -15. ? QM ART'S BL?INKSS T?AI?ING k3 COLLEGE. St. Oswald's Ch.nr.bcrs. St. Wer- Hl)\(;TO, <t1!d ST.HH)J:Xs. Open from 10 :t.:I1. to 9 p.m. Ea(:]¡ I't;pil is na I. Hztt.,(! %v7-i till" Shorthand, TYJ:I:\n::il:g, lookkeq)ing, Arith- metic, Lettcr-\v; i tin?, Civit Service E;a!1linai'HJs. :r ill,, IN[ISSES A. & L. J. rYE will RECOMMENCE tiieir CLASHES for DRAWING. PORTRAIT PAINTING, etc.. at 23, Bridge-street Row, and 5'), Chester; Septenibcr"th. 1:i18 'T) I.E PAR A1??S(??OOL?:?!X)yS. -i- TheMISSESCARTWRIGHT. H. Vic?r?e- road, Hoole TERM conitnmces THU)M))AY. Sel1:mhr()!, ]!)OG. QTONE VTlJ.A/ YloOLE, C!tESTER_ ? DAY HCHOOL for GIRLS. Successful in Cambridge Ex&n'.inntiom and Trinity Music. French Te:M-hRr!-M;dent. Ftench taught. Mtss MORCOM win Resume Duties SKi"rKMBEH.Hth. J24t "U 19,E ELMS, FLOOKMRSDUOOK, CHESTER —BOARDING & I)AY SCHOOL I-OR GJRLS. We]! ()u:ibnBdxnd registered resident te&chers, Er.gJish :nid Foreign. Best u)ast<Ta a.ttend. Succfasful m Women's Higher Cam- bridge. in Associated Bo.'rd of Mnsic and other Exama. Teylllq Sept. l:).—App]y Mtss NEVILLE. H2i. WHITWORTH ?i. Teacher of PIANOFORTE, VOICE PRODUCTION i'nd SINGING, haa re¡;urned I Lessons. Pnpi)ss':cces?fuIIyprepared for Exam- inations, Competitioos. &t'.—For terms appfy I 2' T.trvin-road. Chester. 1228 2. =-1\- II It BRUNO, Tocher of BANJO, J.?? (;!utTAH,MA.\t)0!.]'<?. A!HoV)(H,)\and Vi"LA for O)'chc.),r:)l p!.tyi))g. Terms at the Srnum, No. 7, on the Home L':SSOIJ3 by armllgcmcnt.. 113.! __m_ __un u- I RICHARD JONES' FIRST Ho"r OF AUTUMN GOODS. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES In TWEED, SERGE, and VARIOUS CLOTHS, NEWEST .STYLE, PERFECT I-TfTIXG FUR-TRIMMED COATS, FUR COATS. ALL SPECIALITY SELKCTH;) SKINS. I RICHARD JONES & CO. LTD. L ?S &TCOT LTD* CURS T E R. HOLIDAY iARG.UNSm' BICYCLES. ROYAL SUNBEAM (Gent'g) Usual priced] 4. 14/ Sale price -e 12.12i"- « (Gent's, two-speed i;car) „ .GJ6.IG/ „ X-14.141- „ „ (Lady's „ ) .616. ]C/ „ "14. 1/- AND SEVERAI. SECOND-HAND, CHEAP, ALSO ELSWfCK and RAULAX BICYCLES at practie:<Hy Cost Pi-lee, to clear. PRIOR TO STOCKTAKING. ?iLJr Lw TA.? ? JL? T?7 ? S J1 LT ? T JL f? N ?? NORTHGATE STREET, -1-? ? CHESTER. 'W -.c.. The CKO/.r.Yf,' EDITOR of" TIlI J.A f) Y" st.:ys -rter i.r)r)IP. month. use of the 'T/lree- Speed Ge,,ti- it E.ALEIGH CYCLES, I Fittl.'fl v;ith the 'f H n l.a A(Ivatita,re.ttiil arc un:<'hto be preferred to a.ny 'v :H>ed. I THE T R r c It; II A S BEE N R ]: D U 0 K i). AND IS NO W — WITH TOP-TUBE CONTROL, -<? ?/- EXTRA f HANDLEBAR ??* J ?. i "HADLE-I3Ah:, £. 6, ?\ ? I RALEIGH VICTORS AND JUVENH.ES FROM ''? "?? ? Q i RALEIGH GAZELLES 6 15 0 t STANDARD R A LEIGH S ? 0 FIRST-GRADE R A L E I G H S I() 10 Q THREE SPEED RALEIGHS (SPECIAL) H n Q I COMPLETE WIT!I LUCAS ACCESSORIES. T. E. :B I)LASSEY&T SON LTD_Cu" ESTER'. LOWE& SONI, S ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES. BEST VALUE IN THE WORLD. r HALL-MARKED SILVER CASE. GUARANTEED .PERFECT TIMEKEEPERS. 25r EACH. H.)!;b!y-tirushed Tht'ep-quarter Pbte MoYptt.cnt, r(,lJ,2\r::t Set, .le\\e!1¡.d CcmpensAtion Usance, BrequetILi.irSptin'.r. and :11 Lutes'; ]!p!oveme;its. 11, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. THE ? CHESTEK fOTOli GARitGE CO. 3A, FOREGATE ST. (opposite Lloytl's Bank), THE OLDEST AND LARGEST GARAGE IN CHESTER. ESTABLISHED 1902. GAINED THE SECOND PRIZE AT TIIK CliESIIIRE AGRTCLLTrRAL MiOW ON WEDNESDAY I.AST. NOTE.—We hnvp no oounecfioil with -tiiy New Compauy. OUR ONLY ADDRESS IS: 3\, FOREGATH STREET (Red Lamp over Entntnce). MA\A(;HR: W. J. WtLLIAMS. 1. DICKINSON. C.E. HARVEST ALE. CHESTER I NORTHGATE BREWERY COMPANY'S PRIME CHESTER ALES, 1 IiY -1,1 9. 18. and 36 Gallon Casks. Orders solicited, and careful attention given to prom utddi very hy the Company's Carts, or, if by Rail, Carriage Paid to nearest Rlilway Station. I W. T. MARSHALL, SRCY. & MXCR. XKW (-j-O() D,. NRY\ (O()n. NEW (.CODS. DENSONS ARE :0\ SMOKING NEW GOODS 'IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 'E\r )JILLINEHY, 'J- T I TES N!.W DELAINES, NR\V JACKP;T.S & MANTLES, NEW SJ LliS, N:,W NEW BLOrsH FI.ANNHLS, NEW LACES. Iti ti!t-ir E .t:ib]!sbmcnt is Erirnful of New Goods. IX THE DRESS DEPARTMENT, I'E\SO\S ARE SCOTUTI PL A ID DR!SS 31 ATE RIALS In all the v,lrions Clan, Y'5Y Fashionable for thia Autumn'-md Winder: nOY.L STEWAHT. Y}CTUI, CF:\UUNG HUNTING STE\V.\RT. :(KEZIE. ARGYLH, COH!)ON, GRAHAM. :dcKl:OX, A(.. &c. Doubie 'ïdLh, a.t. < ?? to .1./11 per Yd. PATTKHXS ARH NOW HHADY, And wi'I L>t1 sent POST 1'RR: ?.n Appticttt;io& DENSONS, 9, 11 & 13, XOHTHHATB KOW, CHESTER: AND AT DENBIGH. LADIES' TAILORING. ALEXANDER B l E, lO PEPPFH ST. CHESTER, I. IIUW !)j\vn;). (.'t:');<-(' S.¡, e:,iun uf ?\EW CH)ri:S STYLKS f..r AUTUMN ,,tid IV[-NTER t' j-: -(¡: (OSTFM KS, (OATS, HnH\'( H.\BITS. &e. A FIHST-CLASS TWEEJ) COSTUME. MADE TO ORDKK 1UK 45/ 11 () ¡> i. 1) ?'(.?K.\)!))RK-'S: 1.' Ç,: 'I' I,' I) 10, ?HP?Kn ST., CHESTER. I TKLEPHOXK :ù. Ht. :-1 EDGAR DuTTOy & SoNS, Complete Fnr:nshers A'<n CARRIAGE P?CPR t? (ORS, ?9, Frodsbam-?tF?et, Ci:ester.1 I E. D. & SO:\d, hJ\ ;:1:; tha L :e,t St,),ic of '.j!;M< tind Ci)sod I H'lr"e,. P:iv!tte :),nd are P! ,:p'ln:.d to any ,ther shop in the C'il.Y. h. I) KNTIKE MAXA<J:E- I MMXT OF FUNERALS in Tt),n or Cooutry wit.t) duu regir(I tu e<onoMy md t.te. InftmL'.s F<:Ut*ra. with & Pair Horse Uoitch, 'i'.) th« Poor or P.ncv')'.unt. ? ')'J'} C Ja1n. Scilll:ibl-er a.nd Crave SSa. SULK AnE'T" t-'OR PATENT METALLIC COFFINS. (The trade s'ipplicd). Pupate: 'VEDDrG CA !UU AG.š.S fur hiro. kRpt 01;! y for \Yedding-s, tt IlJ wer¿te obirge.3. A))D!¡;8P:S: 12. UNION WALK. a.dj{iining SMbies &:td WEI.LFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON. R. CLAMP SON. 1)0 R T M A N T E A u A N D i; A G -i- MANUFACTURERS. GLADSTONE BAGS (rt-at <Jowhidc). ImlU 20f- DRESS BASKETS, f!'lm: :¿.Ji- \VATKRPROi)b' MUL!) ALLS, f-.)!u 1:6 4L\. Nort.h John Street.. Liverpool. 200 RATS FOR 2/- K P-N L)A fouu1 ;¿(!() Rats III m,' tai,I")'lud a.I to-I' U>I' twù 1M. L!Us 'HODINE RAT H Kii!)! c.a the e;!ot; ;(':J IJI) DO3 ,n.,t ('at3 <l'IIl' 'lit, it,. RATS UKHiT, EAT fT, An DIE. P<,g' ? .). AGEHTS :—CH!;K1H & Chester. HERBERT ELLIS'S CESTRIAN IRONFRAMED PIANOS. T R O SEND FOR LIST. q 71, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. FROM 10/6 PER