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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. R OYALTY THEATRE, CHESTER 6-45-IONDA Y, AUG. 5TH, 1907.-9-0 AND DURING THE WEEK. TWICE NIGHTLY. Exceptional Bank Holiday Attractions First appearance in Chester of the Original and Famous CARP OS BROS. The World-Renowned Acrobats, in their Latest Acrobatic Novelty. T. C. EDWARDS, an Australian Baritone. HELEN McGREGOR. Scottish Character Contralto Vocalist. MACK OLLIVE in his Original Whistling Scene, as performed by hi 'l over 1,00) times in "The Bella of New York," eutitlad" The Catdj S ore," First appearance in Chester of MARIE JONES in h êr Quick Lliatifje Duologue. lbs Way to Win a. Bet." (idistiuctchnraters; 8 complete changes. EMIL & EDISS, the Greatest of all Banjoists. WILL FREEDO, Comedian, and England's Premier Dancer. IMPERIAL BIOSCOPE, with Latest Up-to- dati; riel ures. LITTLE GRIFF AND ASSISTANT "THAT'S ALL." UPTON JPLOWEB SHOW & FETE I WEDNESDAY, AUG. 14TH, 190", AT THE OAKS," UPTON (BY KIND PERMISSION OF W. R. Moss, ESQ.). GRAND DISPLAY OF FRUIT, FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, GROUPS OF PLANTS, AND TABLE DECORATIONS. SPORTS—LOCAL & NOVEL EVENTS. TURNOUTS. CLASS I.-For Tradesmen and Farmers within Society's district. CLASS 2.—Open to all Residents within 10 miles of Chester Cross. SCHEDULES and Entry Forms to be had on application. ENTRIES CLOSE 10TH AUGUST. 1ST FLINTSHIRE ROYAL ENGINEER VOLUNTEER PRIZE BAND Will play selections during the Afternoon, and for DANCING, 6 P.M. TO 10 P.M. GIloum WILL BE ILLUMINATED WITH LUCIGEN LAMPS. COLLINS' ROUNDABOUTS. ADMISSION 1/ after Six p.m., 6d. Shilling llckets ûd. only, if purchased previous to day of how. CHARLES DEAN, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. — HA W A R DEN INSTITU T E. Patron W. G. C. GLADSTONE, Esq. Resident: The Rt. Hon. H. J. GLADSTONE, M.P. THE FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL Q-RAND FESTIVAL IN HAWARDEN CASTLE PARK (now in all its Summer beauty), ON BANK-HOLIDAY, AUGUST 5 TH. HORTICULTURAL SHOW, POULTRY AND PIGEON SHOWS. Prizes value £100. Open and Local Classes. Flying Homers a speciality. ATHLETIC SPORTS, FLAT, HURDLE and BICYCLE RACES, on the renowned Cricket Enclosure. Prizes 920, cash or value. The CONNAII'S QUAY AND DISTRICT SILVEB TA > UIZK BAND and the ELLKSMERH POUT PUBLIC RIZE BRASS BAND have been specially engaged 0 Play Selections, and for DANCING from to 9 P. M. The Historic Old Castle Ruin (1282) and Picturesque Grounds will be Open Free all day (by special permission). Grand all day CRICKET MATCH, Hawarden v. Buckley. W. G. C. GLADSTONE, Esq., has kindly consented to Distribute the Prizes. Ful!y-liceri\8d and Tea Tents. OLD ENGLISH FAIR, Swings, Round- 1bouts. Side Shows and other Amusements. Par'c Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Shows open 2 p.m. SPECIAL TRAINS and Cheap Bookings ^or'i all parts. For full particulars see Railway Company's Bills. CoArnlp),IaiIiIN.S'SIO?N?: All day, 1/ after 5 p.m., 6d. Children under 12, Half-price. One charge only. Day Tickets purchased on or before August 3rd, "d. each. Special terms for large parties. Further particulars from Hon. Sees.— A. E. JONES (Sports and General), H. COCKROFT (Flower Show), E. JiAm|LiFFK (Poultry and Pigeon Show). GAS COOKERS Fixed Free up to 40ft. of Piping. TRY ONE! AND YOU WILL ENSURE GOOD COOKING COOKERS ARE- EASY TO USE, CLEAN, ECONOMICAL. IIIRE Rates from 1/- Quarter AH the LATEST DESIGNS in COOKERS, ATER HEATERS and other Apparatus stable for Private Houses, Hotels, and Restaur- ants, can be seen in our SHOWROOMS. GAS ENGINES supplied on Hire Purchase VFstem. .A large selection of the Latest Designs in TINGS suitable for Halls, Dining and rawing Rooms, can be inspected at the SHOW- ROOMS. INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHTING is the neaped a>,d BEST SYSTEM of Lighting Shops, l lvnte Houses, and Public Building. ^SPECT ION INVITED. ^STl.ViATES and ADVICE given FREE. t: N]<:W [NiTAI,I,ATIO.NLS undertaken by the OPI-ICES & SHOWROOMS (UPPIN ST., CHESTER. I I I I E R l C SIGHT. Perfect Eyesight is a gift of Nature beyond the reach of human assistance. But in case of any defect, it happily lies within the power of the Optologist to give assistance in many cases so urgently needed. Persons suspecting that they have defective sight or are wearing unsuitable glasses, should consult without delay. H. C. HOUGHTON, B.O.A. (WHO IS ON THE SPOT FROM 10 A.M. TO G P.M.), TELEPHONE NO. 21x3. WOOD, ABRAHAM'S LATE MANAGER, at 23, EASTGATE ST., CHESTER. -Repgirs done on the Premises, cheaply and promptly. NOTE.-No towelling dealers employed. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. HOOLE AND NEWTON FIFTH ANNUAL SPORTS AND FETE IN THE "THE FOLLY" GROUNDS. AUGUST 5TH (BANK HOLIDAY). FLAT, OBSTACLE, BICYCLE, AND PONY RACES, &c. PASTORAL PLAY, MAYPOLE, PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW. BAND of the 2ND Vol. Bat. Cheshire Regiment. DANCING AFFTERNOON AND EVENING. FIREWORKS. ROSSETT, GRESFORD, PULFORD," AND DODLESTON COTTAGERS' HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY THE 32ND ANNUAL EXHIBITION JL of the above Society will be held ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 9TH, 1907, IN TREVALYN PARK, ROSSETT (by kind permission of Mrs. Grifuth-Boseawen). Over 300 PRIZES are offered for PLANTS, FLOWERS, FRUIT & VEGETABLES The LADY MARGRET CHOLMONDELEY has kindly consented to Distribute the Prizes, and they will be given out near-the Tents at 5 p iii. punctually. The Splendid BAND of the 2ND VOLUNTEER BRIGADE CHESHIRE REGIMENT (by kind permission of Col. Henry Talbot and Officers of the Regiment), under the direction of Band- master A. E. Humphries, has been engaged, and will play choice selections of Music during the afternoon, and for DANCING from G to 9.30 p.m. by Artificial Light. Four Hundred square yards of Ground has been specially levelled and re- sodded for dancing. The Exhibition will open at 2 p.m. ADMISSION to Park from 2 to G, Is. from 6 to close, 6d. Passengers will be booked at REDUCED FARES for the Double Journey by the following Trains:—From Chester to Rossett 11-15 a.m., 12-50, 1-55, 4-20, 5-20 and 6-5 p.m., Third Class Return Tickets Is. From Wrexham to Rossett 1-0, 2-43. 4-40, 5-31, and 0-55 p.m., Third Class Return Tickets lOd. Returning to Wrexham at 4-35, 5-40, 6-22, 7-17, 8-57, and 10-8 p.m.. and to Chester at 5-44, 7-8, 7-34, and 10-14 p.m. ALL ENTRIES must be delivered to the Hon. Secretary KOT LATEK THAN FmDA Y, AUGUST 2ND. All exhibits must be in the Tents not later than Ten o'clock on the morning of the Show, or they will be disqualified. See Rule 18. N.B.—No Nut Standings or Shooting Galleries will be allowed in the Village flP the day of the Show. -By Order, EDWARD BABB, Hon. Secretary. MAKE A NOTE OF IT! HELSBY SPORTS AND FLOWER SHOW, On the Athletic Field, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1907. The Race to the top of Helsby Hill and back is really worth coming a far distance to see. Come and bring your relatives, friends and sweethearts. and spend an afternoon at the PICTURESQUE VILLAGE SPORTS. Cheap Bookings may be had from all Stations within 30 miles. HOBBY HORSES, SIDE SHOWS, &c., of every description. DANCING IN THE EVENING. Now don't forget! August 10th, jot it down. ENTRY FORMS •—E. W. CROSLAND, Hon. I Sec., Spring Lodge, Helsby, near Warrington. A. COOKE, Assist. Sec., Windermere Cottage, Helsby, near Warrington. THE GRANDEST FETE IN GREAT BRITAIN SHREWSBURY GREAT FLORAL FETE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 21ST AND 22ND, 1907. The Grandest Flower Show in Europe. OVER £1,2ûO IN PRIZES. 3,000 Entries staged in 10 Monstre Marquees. Extraordinary Musical Treat by the Most Magni- ficent MILITARY BAND ever heard, nearly 140 Performers, including the Full Bands of H.M. 2ND LIFE GUARDS, H.M. COLDSTREAM GUARDS, AND H.M. IRISH GUARDS, By permission. PLAYING ALTERNATELY and COMBINED, Fiist time out of London. THE GRANDEST SERIES OF SENSATIONAL PERFORMANCES ever erei. all especially ensratjed fr -in the principal Artistes in Europo for this FETE ONLY. 40 SEPARATE PERFORMANCES BY THE GREATEST ARTISTES OF THE DAY. DOUBLE BALLOON ASCENTS. CAPTIVE BALLOON, 50) feet., by Spencer Brothers, Aeronauts to Crjstal Palace. Horsc Leaping Competition, 9100 in Prizes. Ka^uiSeeut Promer.ale by ill; Eirer Severn. Electric Latin ,lies and Pleasure B ats on the Severn from tin Fote Ground. TAIN & SONS' MAGNIFICENT FIREWORK DISPLAY. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS FROM CREWE, LiV],.rtiloor,, AND ALL PARTS. ADMISSION: Wednesday, One o'clock, 2s. 6d.; after Five. Is; Thursday, all day from EIeveu, ONE SHILLING ONLY. u, HaJf-O'ronu Tickets sold at 2p. each if b'uchl, before MONDA Y, August 19th. Postal Orders for these Tickets and Stamped E, nve?ope must be snt to the Hon. Sees. H. W. ADN1TT, I H S. W. W. NAUNTON, ;?on.b?'Hcs. The Square, Shrewsbury. FARNDON AND CHESTER. OMNIBUSES & BRAKES Daily from NAG'S HEAD COCOA IIOUSFatioa.ro. 2-30 p.m., 4-45, 7-15 (8 o'clock on Saturdays). Return from FARNDON 8 a.m., 9-30 a.m., 12 noon, 5-15 p.m. CHAS. GAUTERIN, Proprietor. ^aaaHKS:^Maa>iiexyMBmanB«)MMawHi^MWMnMHnHiWHBaaMaan^aw^ ■. ■■ HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. PUBLIC NOTICE. 700th Anniversary of the Foundation of Liverpool. THE LIVERPOOL PAGEANT AUGUST 3rd and 5tli, at 2-30 and 6-30. AUGUST Hth, at 6-30. IN WAYERTREE PARK, LIVKRPOC; 4,500 PERFORMERS. MAGNIFICENT PROCESSION. 400 Beautful Banners and Trophies. GORGEOUS COSTUMES. SPECIALLY COMPOSED MUSIC. STATELY CARS. THRILLING EPISODES. THE GRANTING OF THE CHARTER. THE FIGHT BETWEEN THE STANLEYS AND THE MOLYNEUXES SURRENDER OF LIVERPOOL. SEE THE BIRKENHEAD PRIORY CAR, DRAWN BY SIX OXEN. PRICES OF AI)MISSION:-One Sliillin, and Stand :(i (Unreserved); GrandStand 7 6 and 5'- (numbered and Reserved). Books of Shilling Tickets, 11 for 10/ or 22 for £ l;, admitting to any one performance. Tickets and publications. Central Offices, Brown's Building's; and at Warmsley's, 50, Lord-street, Liverpool; and all Ceylon Cafes and District Messenger Offices CHANNEL FLEET Command of A DATLRAL LOUD OHAAILES^ 13EKEOIL\r J 1.. C()mmand 01' A DJllRAL LOUD CHARLES )3ERES&OUI). IIIS10RICAL EXHIBITION IN THE WALKER ART HISTORICAL EXHIBITION OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted), up to August 10th. Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays 10 to 5 and 7 to 10; Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 10 toG. ADMISSION 6d., Fridays Is, Children half-price. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. I -u DON'T FORGET!! GREAT SAUGHALL nRICKET CLUB SPORTS, On WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21, 1907. Will be held in the CRICKET FIELD, close to Saughall Station. PRIZES TO THE VALUE OF B20. EVENTS: OFEN EVENTs-Cycle Races Half Mile, Three- quarter Mile, and One Mile. 100yds. Flat Raco, 220yds. Flat Race and 300yds. Obstacle Race. ALSO LOCAL EVENTS. DANCING from 5.30 p.m. until 9 p.m., and various other attractions. Tenders for Refreshments are required. For particulars and Entry Forms apply HERBERT SHEPHERD, Great Saughall, nr. Chester. TARPORLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY & SPORTS. THE SEVENTEENTH SHOW -? of above, will (by kind permission of the Earl cf Haddington, K.T.) be HJ £ L,D IN ABDERNE PARK. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21ST, 1907. PRIZES VALUE OVER £100. ADMISSION:-One o'clocl, to Five, Is; Five to Close, tid. A PRIZE SILVER BAND will be in atten- dance. DANCING. Refreshments on Ground. Schedules and all information from T. HERBERT, Hon. Sec., Tilston Lodge Gardens. All information of Sports from H. BILLINGTOX, Hon. Sec., Arderne Hall. SEE BILLS. ClIRISTLETON SlIOW. FLOWERS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, CHEESE (AN OPEN CLASS), BROOD MARES, FOALS, YEARLINGS, TURNOUTS AN OPEN CLASS AND A LADIES' CLASS), AND HORSE LEAPING, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21ST, 1907. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 7TH. ONE SHILLING, OPEN AT 12-30. For Schedules and information apply to S. EARLAM, Christleton,) H S cs J. H. SALMON, Rowton, f on. e CHESHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW (President: StR GILBERT GnEENALL, Fart) AT CHESTER, WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1907. OVER £ 1,000 IN PRIZES. ENTRIES for Cheese, Butter, Horses. Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Honey, Farm Produce and Imple- ments CLOF. AUGUST 7th. Entries for Horti- cultural Section CLOSE AUGUST 14th. For SCHEDULES, apply to- THOS. A. BECKETT, Secretary, St. Werburgh Chambers, Chester. CHESTER DOG-, POULTRY & PIGEON SHOW (In conjunction with the CHESHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW), WEDNESDAY, 28th AUG., 1907. ENTRIES CLOSE 19TH AUGUST. SCHEDULES from the Secretary, E. ANDREWS, 27, Eastgate Row North, Chester. Al AT, P AS AGRICULTURAL SHOW WILr. mr. HELn IN THE TEN T -t EE FIELD, OLD HALL FARM, MALPAS, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 20TH, 1907.1 President: R. L. GREENSHIELD, ESQ. Hon. Secretary MR. J. DONE. OPEN AND LOCAL CLASSES FOR HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, RABBITS, CHEESE, BUTTER, EGGS, ROOTS AND HORTICULTURE HORSELEAPING (Open and Local), TURNOUTS, DRIVING COMPETITION, CYCLE RACES, &c. Entries Close August 9th, Except Pigs, which Close August 3rd. Schedules now ready. Apply— H. EATON MERCER, Oatbill1 Malpas. I PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. I BUNBURY TTORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SPOilTS WILL BE IIKLD" IN THE OAKLAND S PARK, (by kind permission of Major J. M. Gordon) ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1907. IlsT OF EVENTS: -OphN RACKS 120 Yards HaildicaP.-Ist prize 60s., 2nd 20s., 3rd 10s. Entmnce is. 410 Yards Haiidicaip.-Ist prize 403., 2nd 20$., 3rd 10s. Entrance Is. 1 Mile Bicycle Handicap.—1st prize 40s., 2nd 20a., 3rd 10s. Entrance Is. 2 Mile Bicycle Handicap.-Ist prize 40s., 2nd 20s., 3rd 10s. Entr-inco Is 120 Yards Obstacle Race.—1st prize 10s.; 2nd 5s., 3rd 2s. Gd. Entrance 6d. High itirnp.-lst prize 103., 2nd 5s., 3rd 2s. 6d. Entrance 6d. Heads and Posts Competition for Cyclists.-lst prize 10s., 2nd 5s., 3rd 2a. Gd. EnDranceGd. First Event 2 o'clock promrji. ENTRIES Close SatUlÓ\. August 10th, 1907. For Entry Forms, apply Hon. Sec., G. BROOKES, Bunbtiry. near TarpoiJey. Handicappers: The Committee. Money Prizes in each event. ———" L.n. PUBLIC NOTICES. ANY PERSON who Witnessed a I A Collision between a Cyclist and a Tran near the Combermere Statue, Grosvenor-road, on G d-, o-' Saturday, 8th June last, is requested to kindly communicate at once with Mr. Alfred Meacock, Waverton, near Chester. 4575 GROSVENOR PARK BAPTIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 1907, REV. J. BROWN MORGAN (of Bradford), former Pastor, At 10-45 and G-30. 4564 THE HAWARDEN AND DISTRICT WATERWORKS COMPANY. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Forty-eighth HALF-YEARLY ORDIN- ARY GENERAL MEETING of the Share- holders of this Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, No. 27, Eastgate Row, North, Chester, on SATURDAY, the 24th day of August, 1907, at Twelve o'clock noon, to declare a Dividend, and for the general purposes of the I undertaking. Dated this 27th day of July, 1907.  JAS. TOMKINSON, Chairman.  EDWARD ANDREWS, Secretary. I REGISTER! REGISTER M REGISTER! I CONSERVATIVES and LIBERAL I UNIONISTS in the City of Chester are urgently desiied to INSPECT THE NEW LIST OF VOTERS to be published by the Overseers on August Is!, and placed on the doors of Places of Worship and in other public places, and to see that their Names are properly entered therein. If the Name is omitted, application should at once be made as below. The QUALIFICATION FOR A VOTE is Occupation of House, Shop, &c. (or houses or shops in succession), within the City of Chester, for Twelve Months prior to July 15th. LODGERS, in sole occupation of a Room or Rooms (including Sons living with their parents) of the value of £ 10 per year, unfurnished, should apply as below at once, when Claim Forms and all other information will be supplied free. LAST DAY for sending in Claims to the Overseers, AUGUST 20th. G. W. HALLIDAY, Registration Agent. Conservative Offices :-17, Newgate street, Chester. Office Hours till August 20th, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. MARY EMERSON, DECEASED. In Pursuance of 22nd and 23rd Viet., cap. 35. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an persons having CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of Mary Emerson. late of 21, Watergate-street, and of 34, Commonhall-street, both in the City of Chester, tinsmith, deceased, who died on the 3rd day of May, 1907, and Letters of Administration to whose estate and effects were on the 17th day of June, 1907, granted out of the Chester District Registry of the Probate Division of His Majesty's High Court of Justice to Sarah Mabel Price, of 11, Lear-road, in the City of Liverpool, married woman, are required to send particulars thereof to me, the undersigned, on or before the 1st day of September next, after which date the Administratrix will distribute the assets having regard only to the claims and demands of which she shall then have had notice. Dated this 1st day of August, 1907. G. H. EVANS, Nortbgate Cham bers, Chester, Solicitor to the said Administratrix. RICHARD JONES' SUMMER SALE. FURTHER REDUCTIONS And Clearing Lots in All Departments. LADIES' COTTON DRESSES ) -11 LADIES' LINEN COST IT1-illES) FLANNEL COSTUMES, 8/11. Clearing Lots in LADIES' BLOUSES, CHILDRES S OVERALLS and ALL SUMMER GOODS. RICHARD JONES & CO,, LTD. EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. W. T. WILLIAMS SUMMER SALE PROCEEDING. STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS. TEMPTING BARGAINS. MILLINERY, BLOUSES, DRESSES, COSTUMES, ETC. I 33 & 39, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. I T. G. BURRELL'S I LAST TWO DAYS OF SALE I SATURDAY & TUESDAY. FURTHER SACRIFICING REDUCTIONS IN LADIES' COSTUMES, ALPACA & HOLLAND COATS, J DRESS SKIRTS AND CORSETS. Few SUMMER BLOUSES, marked down to clear quickly. Children's WASHING HATS & BONNETS at less than halfprice. Ladies' CALICO UNDERCLOTHING is cheap. Children's PINAFORES and FROCKS greatly reduced. Children's and Infants' WASHING COATS and PELISSQ ES' at Great Redactions. REMNANTS. REMNANTS. REMNANTS ARE GOING AT HALF-PRICE. T. G. BURRELL, UNION HALL BUILDINGS, FOREGATE ST., CHESTER "Had I to make a choice, I would have the Raleigh." 'WM —" SCOTTISH CYRRRST I I BRASSEY'S FOR BEST i BICYCLES. THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE'S OPINION-— "'RALEIGH' 3-SPEED CYCLE EXCELLENT MACHINE II I CAN STRONGLY RECOMMEND." GUARANTEED FOR ALL TIME. WE NOW STOCK RUDGE-WHIT WORTH CYCLES. RIGID I HA PID RELIABLE RALEIGH. I 6 Monthly 12 Monthly Description. Cash. Payments. paynents. FIRST GRADE RALEIGH £10 8 0 91 16 7 £0 19 3 3-SPEED POPULAR RALEIGH. 9 9 0 1 13 3 0 17 6 STANDARD RALEIGH 8 10 0 1 9 11 0 15 9 RALEIGH GAZELLE, LADY'S 7 0 0 1 4 7 0 12 11 DITTO GENT'S 6 15 0 1 3 9 0 12 6 RALEIGH RACER 6 19 6 1 4 7 0 12 11 VICTOR, GENT'S. 515 0 1 1 0 OIL 0 DITTO IADY'S, 6 0 0 1 2 0 0 11 0 RUDGE-WHITWORTH CRESCENT 5 18 10 0 11 0 SPECIAL BOYS' CYCLE, B4. 10s. GIRLS' CYCLE, £1. 15a. Cash. IMPORTANT.-Having the largest Cycle Repairing Shop in Chester, we are prepared to repair ANY make of cycle, whether bought from us or not. In fact, most of the cycles we DO repair are those of other makes, as "Raleighs" seldom need repairs. CALCIUM CARBIDE. Reduced prices for Cycles on Hire J. E. BRASSEY & SON, LTD., CHESTER. WALLACE WILLIAMS begs to announce he has commenced Business as HOUSE DECORATOR, PAINTER 11 PAPERHANGER, &c., at 68, GLADSTONE ROAD, CHESTER. Pattern Books sent on application. ESTIMATES GIYXN. MESSES. F. WOODFIN & CO. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 20, FRODSHAM STREET, CHESTER. A Large and Valuable UP-TO-DATE STOCK kept on the Premises. TELEPHONE NO. 455. BRIDGE ST. ROW, CHESTER. LAST WEEK OF A PPL ETON'S SUMMER SALE G E N U INJ £ B A R G AIN S IN ARTMENTS. I MILLINERY, SKIRTS, MiOUSES, DRESS MATERIALS EIBEOS8, TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, SUNSHADES, FEATHER BOAS, LADIES' RAINPROOF COATS, COATS & SKIRTS, BOLEROS, Etc. All Goods GREATLY and GENUIXELY REDUCED in Price for this Sle. Inspection Invited. BRIDGE ST. ROW, CHESTER. J D E I A NY 3S, NOUTHI.ATE STREET, CHESTER, TAILOR, WOOLLEN DRAPER AND -JL GEXTLEMEYS OUTFITTER. LADIES' GARMENTS in the Newest Designs. RIDING BREECHES, LEGGINGS & KNICICFRBOCK^VS. A SPECIALITY. Sole Agents for the Imertre 10TOlaNG. DRI VING. RIDING or WALKING COAT, for Chester and district. SUMMER SALE OF PAPERHANGINGS. THOUSANDS of Pieces of Wall Papers to be Cleared at R 11) 1 C I-T L 0 US PRICES. REMNANTS to be Cleared regardless of Cost. JAMES PRIDDEY & SON 25, SELLER STREET, CHESTER. TEl.. 26xf). DAWSON & WEST, PAWNBROKERS, JEWELLERS, CLOTHIERS, AND COJIPLKTS  HOCSH FURNISHERS. j Cash Advanced to any amount on uold and Silver Plate, Jewellery, Furniture, Pinnae anc Organs, Furs, Carpets, and on all portable property. Parcels by Post receive prompt attention cash by return. Private Pledge Office. KOTle A nDR ESS- 54 & 56, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER.  I A PARLOUR <?? ?U 8?- ITE, upholft<-red pretty Ciientiie ?ddieb?- ?ohd d?rk w.'U??t | fr?Tue?, padded back, spring se?ts. mcb!y I carved; comprising Couch, pair of larpe roomy Easies and four SMALL Chairs, in perfect condition. ? ?/?-?'-ge s??. CH-EST OF' <j3=??? ?! w J1 LiZdl ? 1 )RA Wi'R> ihrce 1?-?e drawers and two small; th.\ ? !fl, very hi?h' twli ,tf?,c] each side; ,?l ,z?c' ..w Q K /-rretty Dr?ket TIMEL?ECE; chtmes f) every quarter on gong k'st brass movement, brass dial, walnat ca-e. A bargain."  K/—Handsome Chin;. CABINET, Q. a ?ro-ewood :i??d;g!:issdocr3, glass sides. lined with blue; stands 5ft. Gin. by 3ft. wide. O 5? /—New style PALM STAND, SardOak; copper bands. Very heavy. OO /— Solid Walnut L'H?F- 'J. 1 L\r! FOXIER BOOKCASE top part with folding glass doers; two drawers and cupboard in bottom part tiitod with brass handles, locks, &e.; 3ft. wide and 7ft. high. 2/1'1 "RoI! of BEDROOM CARPET, 1 JL genuine Tapestry d;?k red colour, doLb?e W)dth will we?r we.'I. Any lea?th 2?:!i. OO Q/—Pretty soi:d !)&rk WaJnut oWDi 0/ Writing CAM'ERBURY. weil made and fitted side drawers, locks, &c. pecial bargain. -?? 1 ? /—Cheap Second-hand ParJcur CR 6* SUITE, uphois?t-ediud&rk icd figured velvet, comprising Couch, pair of lasce roomy Easies, and four .rinall Chairs spiiug seats and upholstered backs polish: dark walnut colour. A bargain. 2 K/— Useful H?se ROC KING CH Am, up- ??/ bolstered in da.rk red n?-ur?-d H]\'et; upholstered seat and back eopixsr -princs. "| Sf /— Handsome J?:r d real I •»/ HR-'?XM HOUSES »'1.- r -Jrs-on I ,cr ?7t?.?ac k L?,"titI ift ii modelled. A gcnuincba.r?ic. f*' I—Handsome Set of Bhek and D?a? Ov/ BEDSTEADS, 2in. pdiars; heavy solid brass ornaments and rails and vases full size T,,?ble Wue M?ttrt'sa for same. ?7?. Cd 14 14V'?l?crK?;' oWi-Tf* -1.TL7 pRusse^ lls solid Gold Kev- iesa E)?h?h Chronometer Stop WATCH, extra jewelled ^-plate, lever movement Brynet spring; 18(;t,; Eughsh Hall-marked case*. Russell written guarantee for 25 vears given. jL* A 4/-Ycry heavy Gent.'?sahJGoid <?/-?, ?/ Doubio ALBERT, Govern- ment Hall-marked every link, bar and swivel; open link pattern. nlD. A Y AHn-Special purchase uf extra 1112 1 good qu?iity OILCLOTH, ? yards wide- floral and tile pattern painted back. Laid and delivered free. Usual price of this quality Is. 5d. a yard. Any length cut. IIO A SQUARK YARD —Our Noted Special I Quality Genuine CORK LINOLEUM. Large assortment of new tile and fiC/ral pat- terns. Laid and delivered free any distance! NOTE AÚDRESS- DAWSON & WEST, Eoregate st., Chester. Orders by Post receive prompt attention. ,CSiY i" eigP;r, a;uS H MADE UP, 2.- li;H 0?.. COVEKLETTE } TAILS OF ") I F?oM HAIR FRAME8, I PURE f I 6 From 3/6 e&eh. } HAIR. ? O; t> I T. SEALES BROWN, 3, LEECE-ST. (Car Station), LIVERPOOlfa