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AUCTION DIARY.  SahM by MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS. Aug. 2H—At Parkgate-ro&d, Neaton—Household Furniture and Effects Aug. 6-At the Smithtield, Hooton—Fat and Store Stock Aug. 26-At the Smithfield, HootoIl-Cheviut Wethers Aug. 2~—At the Smithfield, Chester—Fat and Store Stock Sept. 12-At the Smithfield, Chester—Rams and Ram Lambs By MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS & RICHARDSON. Sept. 2-At the Stables at rear of 40. Hough Green—Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c. Sept. 3-At the Great Western Goods Yard- Sleepers, Timers and Firewood Sept. 4-At the Black Lion Hotel, Mold-rarm, Etc., at Padeswood and Bistre Sept. If)-At the Auction Mart, Foregate-stieet Furniture and Effects Sept. 21—At the Grosvenor Hotel— \>o Lots of Building Land at Boughton By MESSRS. W. H. NIGHTINGALE & SON. Aug. 27—At the Ermine Cattle Mart—rat and Store Stock By MR. S. R. FEARNALL. Aug. 2'J—At 26, St. Mark's Terrace, Saltriey- Household Furniture and Effects Sept. 12—At the Grosvenor Sale Rooms. Newgate- | street—Household Furniture and Effects By MESSRS S. ASTON & SON. Aug. 27—At the City Auction Mart, W atergatc- strcet—Furniture and Effects By MR. T. S. ADAMS. Aug. 31—At the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester- Country Residence at Blacon By HENRY MAN LEY & SONS, LTD. Sept. 11,12 & 13-At the Crewe Horse Repository Horses Bv MESSRS. FRANK LLOYD & SONS. Oct. 1. 2. 3, 4 & 10—At the North Waies Repository, Wrexhatn—Horses SALES BY AUCTION, rniuiaox, ELPHICK. ROBERTS ?/ AND RICHARDSON. AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. THE AUCTION MART, FOREGATE ST., CHESTER. ESTABLISHED OVER A CENTURY. TEI.EPHONK No. 210. Sale of HORSES CARRIAGES, HARNESS and BICYCLE. TV/STESSRS. CHURTON. ELPHICK & CO. JjJl have boon favour*-d with instructions from James Yates, Esq., who is relinquishing horse* keeping for the motor. to SELL H Y AUCTION, at at the rear of No. 40, IIOL'GH GREEN, CHESTER. on MON- DAY. September 2nd. 1907. at 3 o'clock p.m. puuet uall v, viz.: HORSES. Lot I-An exccll-ont Bay Mare 15li. 2in." aged, goes well in single and double hai ne:s. and a good hack with perfect mantieia Lot 2.—A ditto, ditto. Gelding, 15h. 2in, aged, goes well in single- and doubio harne-s, and a good hack. N.B.—The above have bten regularly driven together as a pair. HARNESS. Lot 3.—An excellent set of Single Harness with plated fitting?. Lot 4. — A very superior set of Double Har. m hS with brass fittings. Lot- Saddle. Lot 6.—Doubio-reined Bridle. CARRIAGES. Lot 7.—A very superior Ralii Car, black lx.rf.ly, pick- d oat w:th ceaui and red. by Slack, Matiohiceter; with rubber tyres, lamps, cushion's mat, etc., complete, equal to new. Lot 8. An excellent light-running four- wheeled Drag-, polished walnut body. with vermilion and black lines, by Anne Cow burn, Manchester; wir.'] rubber tyres. lamps, cushions, mats, pjle. shafts, and splinter bar. complete-, and in excellent condition. Any furt her information may be obtained from Messrs. Chu'iton, Elph;ck, Roberts and Richardson, Auction* Chc?'?' Sale of 167 S?cks of O:d S!.?x-r?. Timbers, Firewood. etc. CHESTER SELL BY  MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPH1CK & CO. ?' -? have received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, i? th, Yard adjoin:? the Great Western Goads Warehouse, Chester, on TUES- DAY, Sept. 3rd, 1907. commencing at Eleven o'clock a.m. punctually, the above-mentioned TIMBER and SLEEPERS, in lots, viz. 144 Stacks of Sleepers (50 in each lot). 7 Stacks of Crossing Timbers (20 in each lot). 8 Stacks of Firewood (aholl 2 tuns etclil. 2 Lots of Keys and TVoenai!* (about 2 tons each). 6 Lots Firewood, short ends .about 2 tons each). Any further information may b2' obtained from the Auctioneers. Messrs. Churton, Elphick. Roberts and Richardson. Chester. PADESWOOD & BISTRE, FLINTSHIRE. Important Sale of a very Valuable Freehold Farm, Dwelling-house and Cottage, pleasantly situated close to the Padeswood Station on the Chester, Mold and Denbigh Railway, and ahout 3 miles from Mold, comprising t0gether 115 a'res or thereabouts. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. .1.L will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Black Lion Hotel, JLU, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of September, 1007, at Three o'clock p.m. punctually, in Lots and subject to Conditions, the under-mentioned Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY :— Lot I.-The very Desirable DAIRY FARM known as Spon Farm," with good house and suitable range of agricultural buildings, and superior Cottage with Croft and Garden, comprising together 10iSa. 2r. 2p. or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. Peter Winwtrd. The Farm is in good order and condition, the whole of the land, with the exception of two small crofts, is in old pasture and in a ring fence. Lot 2.—The Commodious DWELLING- HOUSE known as "Padeswood Lodge," with the outbuildings, gardens and land belonging thereto, comprising together fia. 2r. 33p. or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mrs. G. N. Marston. To view, apply upon the premises. Particulars, with plan and any further informa- tion, may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, Chester; T. F. Linnell, Eq., Duddon Lodge, Tarporley or to Messrs. BIRCH, CULLIMORE & DOUGLAS, Solicitors, Friars, Chester. AUCTION MART, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER. M ESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & Co. 1'.J.. will hold a Sale of Miscellaneous FURNI- TURE and EFFECTS on TUESDAY, lfJth September, IfIOj. Early Entries invited. Preliminary Notice of an Important Sale of 63 Lots of Valuable Freehold BUILDIXG LAND, situate on the TARVIN. CHRISTLETON, HEATH, PEARL, & BACHELORS ROADS, BOUGHTON, CHESTER. MESSRS. CHORTO, ELPHICK & CO. .iTi. will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, on SATURDAY, September 21st, 1007, at Two o'clock p.m. punctually, the above-mentioned Valuable BUILDING LAND. Particulars, with plans and conditions, will shortly be published. TO BE SOLD, or LET, RESIDENCE, No. 14, T Curzun Park, Chester. For particulars apply to Churton, Elphick & Co., Auctioneers, Chester. CHRISTLETON BANK, CHESTER. THIS Property to be SOLD. by Private Treaty.—For particulars apply to Messrs. Churton, Elphick and Co., Auctioneers, etc., Chester. G. F-T, Y AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND HOUSE AGENT, OLD BANK CHAMBERS, CHESTER. FHOI MESSRS. YOUNG AND GILLIXG, CHELTENHAM. Agent for the Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, Limited. The Employer's Insurance (domestic servants). SALES BY AUCTION. -"#-## MONDAY NEXT, 26th August, 1907. At PARKGATE-ROAD, NESTON, three doors from Messrs. Oakes & Griffiths', near The Cross, and close to Neston Stations (G.C.R. aad L. & N.-W. Rly). 1ITESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS are favoured with instructions from Mrs. F. Jones to SELL BY AUCTION, absolutely without reserve, the whole of the FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising handsome walnut inlaid chiffonnier, mahogany couch and four single chairs, lady's easy chair, mahogany oval table, watereolours. marble timepiece, vases, red, white and gold tea service; wine, champagne, spirit and other glasses handsome old oak jug, mahog- any sofa, mahogany table, mahogany chiffonnier, pictures, old engraving, brass and iron bedsteads, mahogany chest of drawers, swing glasses, chests of drawers, washstands, wringing and mangling machine, dresser, and the usual assortment ol kitchen and culinary utensils, and Household Effects. Sale at One o'clock prompt. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, Gros- venor Buildings, Chester. Telephone 188. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—In consequence of I the Cheshire Show taking place at Chester on Wednesday, 28th, the usual Weekly Sale at the HOOTON SMITHFIELD will be held on MONDAY, 26th August. MONDAY NEXT, 2Gth August, 1907, At Two o'clock. AT THE SMITHFIELD, HOOTON. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold their usual WEEKLY SALE of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, PIGS and CALVES. Entries respectfully solicited. Auction O(:- G'?sorJlljng,9bese, MONDAY NEXT, 26th August 191)7. AT THE HOOTON SMITHFIELD. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS have .3i[ been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION- 75 Yearling Cheviot WETHERS, and 30 ditto Black-faced WETHERS, in good condition, and suitable for short keep. Sale at 1-30. TUESDAY NEXT, Aug. 27th, 1907, at 11 o'clock. AT THE SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS w I M hold their usual WEEKLY STOCK SALE, comprising— 105 Prime Fat and Store CATTLE. 500 Choice Fat SHEEP and LAMBS 200 CALVES and PIGS Also 100 Cross-bred Leicester LAMBS, 100 Cheviot Wrether Lambs, and 100 Blackfaeed Scotch Wether Lambs, from Mr. Swetentitm- Choice Lambs and Beef met with a very sharp trade, and entries arc wanted, and respectfully solicited. Mutton is also in good deriiarid. Auotion Offices, Grosvenor Buildings. Chester. THURSDAY, 12th September, 1007. ANNUAL SALE of RAMS and RAM A LAMBS at the CHESTER SMITH- FIELD. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, Auctioneers. j ERMINE CATTLE MART. On TUESDAY NEXT, August 27th, IJVï. ESSRS. W. II. NIGHTINGALE & SON l will SELL BY AUCTION, at the above Mart, the following Head of STOCK: — •JO Head of Prime Fat CATTLE. 150 „ „ REARING CALVES. 3-10 and Store PIGS. 260 SHEEP and LAMBS. Also two Young COWS, close on point of calving. Further Early Entries will be greatly esteemed. Order of Sale: Calves 11-15, Pig; 12.0, Cattle 2 o'clock, and Sheep to follow. Several fresh Buyers of Pigs attended last Sale, and a smart clearance was effected. All classes of Stock met a first-ciaas market. The Auctioneers anticipate a continuance of good trade. BI,ACON, NEAR CHESTER. Important Sale of a delightfully situated Resi- dence, with Outbuildings, Gardens, Orchard, Fish Pond, Paddock, Land, Etc. TS. ADAMS, F.A.I, will SELL BY Tg PUBLIC AUCTION, ?tt' the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, SATURDAY, August 31st, 1007, at 3-30 p.m., subject to conditions to be then prod uced- The Desirable and Attractive COUNTRY RESIDENCE known as "CLEMENT HOUSE," Bheon, about 2 miles from Chester, and 7 minutes'walk from Blacon Station, on the Chester and Liverpool Section of the Great Central Rail way Co. The house accommodation contains two reception rooms, dining-room, kitchen, etc., four bedrooms and landing. The Outbuildings, etc., comprise shippon for three head, twostall stable, fowl run, piggeries, etc. there is a capital kitchen garden and orchard well-stocked with fruit trees, shrubbery, small paddock, fish pond, excellent pasture field, about 3a. 2v. 2!Jp. in all. The Property is very compact and replete with every attraction for anyone desiring a residence in a healthy and charming district, within short distance of Chester, and easy access to Liverpool. Portions of the land, etc., have extensive frontages to the Saughall road, and are adaptable for build- ing purposes. Houses are in great demand. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Estate Offices and Sale Rooms, Chester- street, Mold or to E. S. GILES, ESQ., Solicitor, Chester. THE CITY AUCTION ROOMS, 14, WATERGATE-STREET, CHESTER. (Opposite God's Providence House). a ASTON & SON 9 hold a SALE at the above Rooms every ?TU DAY, at 1-30, throughout the year, for the convenience of Clients having Surplus FURNITURE or GOODS of any description to dispose of. Settlements day following Sale of Goods. Terms moderate. Sales and Valuations of all descriptions con- ducted in town or country. TUESDAY NEXT, August 27th. 1007. SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, removed from several town and country residences for convenience of sale, consist- ing of satin walnut bedroom suite, dining and drawingroom suites in saddlebags and leather cloth, excellent oak chest, also walnut and painted chests, oak knee-hole desk, brass-mounted bed- steads, wire, wool and straw mattresses, large feather beds, bolsters, pillows, blankets, sh?<-t?. etc., clothing, carpet squares, oak grandfather clock, mahogany commode, divan chair also a large number of lots of kitchen furniture, includ- ing tables, chairs, arm and rocking chairs, steel top fenders, iron stools, ashpan and steels, and a quantity of boxes, books, etc. Sale to commence at 1.30 prompt. 600 HORSES. ,t-2 PRIZES. CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. HENRY MANLEY & SONS, LIMITED. 14- announce their FIRST GREAT AUTUMN SALES as Íollows:- SEPT. llTH-High.class HUNTERS. SEi'T. 12TJI—HARNESS HORSES, Pedigree HACKNEYS, COBS, &c. S¡,PT. 13TH-CART HORSES and SHIRES. Many special studs already entered. Enter early and secure good position. Prize Schedules and Entry Formson application. Entries Close Wednesday, September 4th. 1000 HORSES. 60 CNS. PRIZES. GREAT OCTOBER SALES. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM FRANK LLOYD & SONS invite entries for F OCTOBER 1ST & 2 D. Harness HORSES, Hunters, Pedigree Hackneys, Cobs and Ponies. OCTOBER 3m) & 4 nr; Powerful Waggon, Lurry and Van HORSES. Shires and Foals of all classes. OCTOBER 10TH. The NORTH WALES COACHING TEAMS, Early Entries invited. SALES BY AUCTION. "f' On THURSDAY NEXT, August 29th, 1807. Sale of Household Furniture and Effects at 26, ST. MARK'S TERRACE," SALTNEY, CHESTER. SIDNEY R. FEARNALL has received K9 instructions to SELL BY AUCTION the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including walnut drawingroom suite, bamboo table, carpets, hearthrugs, walnut overmantel, round oak table, curtains, pictures, china, glass, coal boxes, mahogany hat and umbrella stand, stair carpet and rods, mats, bookshelves and books, mahogany gent.'s and lady's easy chairs, mahogany dining table, fenders and irons, six mahogany chairs, eight-day hanging clock. Singer's treadle and hand sewing machine, set of steps, deal table, brass and iron bedsteads with wire spring mattresses, flock mattresses, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, quantity of bedding, sets of toilet ware, two satinwood bedroom suites, wicker easy chairs, linoleum, painted chest of drawers, washstand, swing glass, gasbrackets, five bedroom chairs, kitchen and culinary utensils, &c. Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. Auction Offices Eastgate Chambers, Chester. Oil THURSDAY, September 12th, 1907. SIDNEY R. FEARNALL will SELL BY ° AUCTION, at the GROSVENOR SALE ROOMS, NEWGATE STREET, CHESTER, a Collection of Modern and Antique HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, Glass, China, Silver, Pictures, Electro Plate, and Effects. Catalogues will shortly be ready. Auction Offices: Eastgate Chambers, Chester. PUBLIC NOTICES. "TIT"ATTHEYV HENRY'S CHAPEL, OFF WATERGATE STREET. ltL, N. ROBERT COLLYER (OF NEW YORK) WILL PREACH ON SUNDAY EVENING, SEPT. 1st, 1.907, AT 6-30 P.M. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. CITY AND COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. E G I S T 11 A TION L UF PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL VOTERS & COUNTY ELECTORS AND PAROCHIAL ELECTORS. 1. JAMES HUSBAND DICKSON, Town TIDLII" l l Of C i le-3- Cleric of the City and County Borough of Ches- ter do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that JOHN HERBERT WILLIAMS, ESQUIRE, the Bar- ristcr-at-Law appointed to REVISE THE LISTS OF PARLIAMENTARY VOTERS for the Parliamentary Borough of Chester, and the BURGESS LISTS for the County Borough of Chester, and the SEPARATE LIST of persons entitled to be elected Councillors or Aldermen of the County Borough of Chester,, though not entitled to be on the Burgess Roll, and the LISTS OF COUNTY ELECTORS and PARO- CHIAL ELECTORS, WILL HOLD A COURT to Revise the said Lists at the Town Hall, NORTHGATE STREET, in the said City and County Borough, on MONDAY, the 9th, TUESDAY, the 10th, and WEDNESDAY, the 11th of September, 1007, at 10 o'clock in the forenocn precisely, when and where all persons who have any Claims or Objections to make, and all Overseers, Vestry C'erks and Collectors of Poor Ind cither Rates and Taxes within the said Parliamentary Borough and County Borough lespectively, and all persons inteiestcd arc iequired to attend. Dated this 23rd day of August, 1907. J. H DICKSON, Town Ct"rk. CITY AND COUNTY BOROUGH OF i CHESTER. RE G I S T R A T I 0 N I OF PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL VOTERS & COUNTY ELECTORS AND PAROCHIAL ELECTORS. I, JAMES HUSBAND DICKSON, Town Clerk of the City and County Borough of Ches- ter do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that JOHN HERBERT WILLIAMS, ESQUIRE, Barrister- at Law, has been appointed to REVISE the LISTS OF PARLIAMENTARY VOTERS for the Parliamentary Borough of Chester, and the BURGESS LISTS for the County Borough of Chester, and the SEPARATE LIST of persons entitled t-o be elected Councillors or Aldermen of the County Borough of Chester, though not entitled to be on the Burgess- Roll, and the LISTS OF COUNTY ELECTORS AND PAROCHIAL ELECTORS, will hold an EVENING SITTING of his Court for such Revision, at the TOWN HALL, NORTH- GATE-STREET, in the said City and County Boroush, on MONDAY, the nth d-ay of September, 1907, at SEVEN o'clock in the Evening. Such Evening Sitting will be in addition to the fitting of the said Court, a.t 10 a.m. on the same day. Dated this 23rd day of August, 1907. J. H. DICKSON, Town Clerk. N.B.—The FREEMEN'S LIST will be taken at the above sitting. ELLIS'S BARGAINS in Second-hand PIANOS, I-012-A Rosewood PIANOFORTE by G. <??_t_?J Russell & Co., coHuJoid keys, panel front, brass sconces. In first class condition. Just been renovated throughout. Hire Pur- chase price 14 guineas, at 10'8 per month. jjTi i tf)—A Rosewood Upright PIANO, XIL8 FORTE, by Hopkinson; seven octaves, ivory key, in first-class condition, just been renovated, inlaid panel, brass sconces, trusses, &c. Hire Purchase price 20 Guineas, at 12 6 per month. —A Walnut Cestrian" Iron-framed O??jiL PIANOFORTE, by Herber. Ellis; full trichord, check action, seven octaves, inarqueterie panel. Has been in use for two months only. Hire Purchase price 22 guineas, at 10 6 per month. (f\—A Black Iron-framed PIANO, -c2o by Cramer; full trichord, ebeel' action, bushed keys, gold incised panel, bms sconces. Has been in use for three months' only. Hire Purchas price 22 Guineas, at 12/6 per Month. Black Overstrung Upright Grand C??? PIANO, by Lange, of Brlin; check action, full trichord, seven octaves, and all latest improvements, decorated panel, brass sconces. Hire Purchase price 24 Guineas, at 12 6 per Month. All the above are in first-class condition and warranted for 20 yeara. Quotations include free delivery, free tuning for one year, free exchange within 6 months if not approved of. Railway fare allowed to all purchasers. Send for further particulars and complete list of other Bargains. HERBERT ELLIS, «Cestrian Piano Depot, 71, EOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. WORKS i LOVE STREET. EDUCATIONAL. JglNG'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. NEXT TERM begins SEPTEMBER 19th. Full Prospectus from Clerk, MR. F. B. MASON, 19, Newgate-street, Chester. GREENFIELD HALL, HOLYWELL, FLINTS. Preparatory for Public Schools and Royal Naval College, Osborne. Healthily situated in private grounds of 32 acres, overlooking the Dee Estuary. Small classes. Careful individual attention. Good bathing, gymnasium, carpenter's shop, cricket and football fields, golf course, tire escape staircase. For illustrated prospectus and references, apply The Headmaster. 4706 CITY AND COUNTY SCHOOL FOR BOYS (LATE SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL), GROSVENOR MUSEUM, CHESTER. IIFAI) MASTER: MK. JOHN A. McMICHAEL, B.A., B.Sc. NEXT TERM commences 10th SEPT.. 1907. FEES :-£5 per year. The Curriculm includes a carefully arranged course in English Literature, History, Geography, French, Practical Science, Drawing, Manual and Physical Training. Arrangements arc made for Latin and Shorthand. Prospectus, ready shortly, may be obtained on application to the Grosvenor Museum or 16, Corn Exchange Chambers, Chester. JOHN DODD, Clerk to the Governing Body. CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER EDUCATION COMMITTEE. CITY & COUNTY SCHOOL for Girls ROODEE. Head Mistress :-Miss C. J. M. HUBBACK, Oxford University Honours. Assisted by Miss L. JOWETT, Oxford University Honours; Miss O. G. LISTER, L.L.A., St. Andrews Miss A. C. Cox, B.Sc., London University; Miss M. E. CoATKrf, National Froebel Union Higher Certificate; Miss J. CRAVEN, Cambridge Higher Local and Board of Education Certificates; Miss M. HARRTSON\ L.L.A., St. Andrews; together with Visiting Mistresses for Instruction in Class-singing and Cookery. Pupils attend the Grosvenor Museum for In- struction in Art subjects. NEXT TERM begins TUESDAY, September 3rd, 1907. The Head Mistress will receive Parents at the School on Friday, August 30t.h, from 11-0 to 12-0 in the morning, and from 2-0 to 3-30 in the after- noon. Prospectuses, etc.. may be obtained from the Head Mistress, and from A. E. LOVELL, Director of Education. Education Offices, 92, Northgate-street, Chester, 20th Aug., 1907. CHOOL FOR GIRLS, "Glanavon/' O Boughton.—PRINCIPAL MISS LEATON, assisted by an efficient staff of Teachers. French (Conversational) PRO. MEUNIER. German and Mathematics HKRR DUNKEL. Next Term com- mences September IGth. 4760 QTONE VILLA, HOOLE. CHESTER. DA Y SCHOOL for GIRLS. Miss MORCOSI will resume duties on the 19th September, 1907. QCHOOL FOR GIRLS, FOREST ROAD, kJ TAllPORUW. NEXT TERM begins MONDAY, September 16th. Vacancies for Boarders. Every care and attention given to young children.— Principal: MRS. BLAIR. PROSPECTUS POST FREE. SMART'S BUSINESS TRAINING COLLEGE, St. Oswald's Chambers, St.Wer- burgh-street CHESTER. And at LIVERPOOL, ST. HELENS, WARRINGTON and SOUTIIPOHT. REASONABLB FEES. Modern Uonunereial Instruction. Langua-es, Civil Service Examinations, Professional Pre- liminaries. Each Pupil is taught individually, not in a class. FHENCH ORAL CLASSES will be J' conducted by MONS. B. MEUNIER (officier d'Academie) in ST. JOHN'S PARISH ROOM, Vicar's-lane, Chester, every THURS- DAY EVENING, commencing OCTOBER 3rd. No drudgery, pure accent, best oral method. Prospectus from the Registrar, 21, Raymond- street, Chester. N.B.: Two Private Classes for Ladies will be held at Bishop Lloyd's Palace, Chester, every Thursday Morning. 4516 PREPARE FOR YOUR 1 PROFESSION BY PASSING YOUR PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION. Rapid and Successful Postal Tuition given by Masters of Culture and Experience. Numerous recent Successes. FEES— £ 2. 2/- PER TWELVE WEEKS COURSE. Students now being enrolled. Prospectus and all Information free. SKERRY'S COLLEGE. 5, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. MR. BRUNO, Teacher of BANJO, GUJTAK, MANDOLINE. Also VIOLIN and VIOLA for Orchestral playing. Terms at the STUDIO, No. 7, on the Eastgate Walls. Home- and Country Lessons by arrangement. 470S DOMESTIC TRAINING FOR L GENTLEWOMEN, 37, WHITE FRIARS, CHESTER PRIVATE LESSONS IN COOKERY. Class Lessons given. Schools attended. Lessons Resumed SEPT. 17th. Terms on application, MRS. T. J. POWELL, Full Diplomas of the Board of Education. RAILWAYS. G.W.R. EXCURSIONS. WREXHAM RACES.—MONDAY, August VV 26th, CHEAP TRIPS to WREXHAM. Leave CHESTER 9-20 a.m. and 1-10 p.m. WEDNESDAY, August 28th, DAY TRIP to SHREWSBURY. Leave CHESTER 10-0 a.m. For details see bills or send postcard to Stations or Offices. SATURDAY to MONDAY TICKETS are issued. Cornish Riviera," enlarged edition. Prica 3d at Principal Stations. JAMES C. INGLIS, General Manager. n in -■■■ ■■ ■MxaaeMEa1 «u»ng——aruuma TENDERS. #. -1. #. HAWARDEN INSTITUTE, HAWARDEN. THE Bowling Green Committee of the above Tlnstitute invite TENDERS for SOIL STRIPPING, EXCAVATING, FILLING, LEVELLING, Etc., to bo executed for the making of a BOWLING GREEN, on a site behind the Institute at Hawarden. Drawings may be seen, and specifications and quantities may be obtained on application to me, at the Institute, on or before the 29th inst. Sealed Tenders, fully priced and on forms provided, to be addressed to the Chairman of the Bowling Green Committee, Hawarden Institute, Hawarden, endorsed "Tender for Bowling Green," must be received not later than 6 p.m. on 30th inst. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. H. COCKROFT, Hon. Sec. Hawarden, 15th August, 1907s HEPWOBTFS FAMOUS CLOTHING | CANNOT BE EQUALLED FOR ST YL E, FIT, FINISH, AND DURABILITY. EVERY OtARMENT MADE IN OUit OWN FACTORY, and sold direct to our Customers at FACTORY PRICES. NO MIDDLE PROFITS. WE HOLD THE LARGEST STOCK OF A A READY-MADE CLOTHING IN THE CITY. FOR BOYS, YOUTHS & MEN. OR MAKE GARMENTS TO MEASURE, on the Premises, J. HEPWORTH & SON, LTD. 83, FOREGATE STREET. AND 150 OTHER TOWNS. THE NEW RAMIE UNDERWEAR. GUARANTEED UXSHRINKA/BLE. IN ANY WEATHER IT IS A TREAT. E ADDS A NEW DELIGHT TO LIJTE. I I If People who have worn itchy, woollen underwear all winter § and who are now undecided as to the best for summer, will miss I one of the joys of living if they don't wear HAJVIIE ALL the I year round, and know true Comfort, real Cleanliness, complete | absence of offensive odours, and freedom from wet garments. AMERICAN VISITORS to Chester should not fail to Ask for our FREE BOOKLET. DENISONS, A 1 9 9, 11 & 13, NORTHGATE ROW, CIIESTER. WALLACE WILLIAMS begs to announce be has commenced Business as ITOUSE DECORATOR, PAINTER L PAPERHANGER, &e,, -.tt GS, GLADSTONE ROAD, CHESTER. Pattern Books sent on application. ESTIMATES GIVEN. TELEPHONE 0613. J. T. Milne, BRIDGE INN, TARVIN ROAD, CHESTER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. ALE & STOUT BOTTLER. BASS'S PALE ALE, i PINTS. 2/- PER DOZEN. GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT, i PINTS 1/10 „ „ I PINTS (SCREW STOPPERS). BASS'S PALE ALE 3/6 PER DOZEN, GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT 3/3 „ It BIRKENHEAD BREWERY CO'S DINNER ALE 2/6 „ FAMILY ALES, IN 6, 9 & 18 GALLON CASU. FROM 1/- PER GALLON. TELEPHONE No. 141. EDGAR DUTTON & SONS, Complete Funeral Furnishers AND CARRIAGE PROPRIETORS, 30, Frodskam-street, Chester. E. D. & SONS, having the Largest Stock of Belgian Horses, Superior Glass and Closed Hearses, Private Broughams and Coaches are prepared to Supply Funerals cheaper than any ,ther shop in the City. E. D. A; 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, Coffin and Grave, from 24a. I To the Poor or Benevolent, a good Coffin, Schillibeer and Grave complete, 3Ss. SOLE AGENTS FOR PATENT METALLIC COFFINS. (The trade supplied). Superior WEDDING CARRIAGES for hire, kept only for Weddings, at moderate charges. PRIVATE ADDRKS6E3: 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables; and WELLFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON, MYKROL SHEEP DIPS MYKROL HORSE WASH MYKROL CATTLE WASH Are recognised to be the Strongest and the BEST Non-poisonous or Corrosive Disinfectants extant. PERFECT CURE FOR SCAB. A GUARANTEED CURE OF ALL SKIN DISEASES, A PROTECTION AGAINST ALL GERM AND INSECT LIFE. MYKROL SHEEP DIPS have held their now for Fifty Years. MYKROL DISINFECTANT, FLUID and POWDER, and MYKROL SOFT SOAP stand First in every Household and are supplied by every up-to- date Chemist and Stores throughout the Country. Bone Phosphate & Chemical Co Ltd. FLINT, NORTH WALES. Wholesale Agents:- DICKSONS, Ltd., Chester. I THE NOTED "COUNTY" WATCH OUR SPECIALITIE, UNSURPASSED VALUE. £ s. d. Gent's 18-ct Gold 18 18 0 „ Silver 5 5 0 Lady's Gold from. 10 10 0 CONFIDENTLY RECOMMENDED, VERY ATTRACTIVE, AND FULLY GUARANTEED. BUTT & CO., LTD. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND SILVERSMITHS, 32, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER A. RICHARDSON (Successor to BOUCIIEB & Co.) 43, BRIDGE ST. Row, CHESTER. (TELEPHONE 230), PIANO AND ORGAN SHOWROOMS. The following are a few, amongst manv like BARGAINS in LOW-PRICED PIANOS, &c., now being offered. Any instrument may be Purchased by Instalments :— Q J —HARMONIUM, in walnut ca.?e; nine oS&"B? stops, knee swell; perfect throughout; fine tone. PIANO, in fiured walnut case, <??jL J' with three compartment panel exceptionally good tone and touch. fi-J O—Well-made COTTAGE PIANO, in XI- neat burr walnut case; ivory keys, full compass, very good tone and touch. JTjk "i A—Very nice Cottage PIANO in C?wJLbeautiful burr walnut case fuH compass, trichord; in excellent condition throughout. I -g GUINEAS-Fine Iron-frame PIANO, in I burr walnut case, with marquetry panels full trichord, check action, clear ringing tone. A great bargain.  GUINEAS Fine toned Iron-frame 16 PIANO, in rel burr walnut case with floral niarquetrio panel, iron frame, check action. All improvents. "8 S-l! GUINEAS-Very fine Upright PIANO, JLO m figured burr walnut case, with choice inlaid marquetry panel, heavy metal frame, best check action, full trichord. All modern improvements. /"X GTTINEAS-Upright Iron Grand PIANO by Oberrneier, Berlin, in artistic rosewood case and inlaill Sheraton panels ivor keys, underdamper chock action; all tha very latest improvements. OUR TUNERS VISIT ALL PARTS OF CHESHIRE REGULARLY. A. RICHARDSON, 43, BRIDGE ST. ROW, CHESTER. PIANO & ORGAN SHOWROOMS. (TEL. 230). (Established 1813). BRANCH- 2(1, REGENT ST., WREXHAM. LIGHT WINES FOR SUMMER USE. CLARET- Blaye 12/- per Doz. Bott. Fronsac 14/- SAUTURNE-Graves 16/- Earsac HOCK— Bodenheimer 18/- Lorcher 201- „ MOZELLE- Zettinger. 18/- Berncastler. 24/- HALF BOTTLES of above Wines 2/- Doz. Extra QUELLYN ROBERTS & Uo. THE OLD CRYPT, WATERGATE ST., CHESTER. H. F. THOMAS (Late LAMONT & SON), CABINETMAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS Is now shewing New and Exclusive DESIGNS in SEAMLESS AXMINSTER CARPETS ranging in sizes from 10ft. Gin. by Oft. at £4. 10s. Other sizes and prices in proportion. HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS and WAREHOUSING carefully conducted by Experienced Men at Lowest Rates. 31, Eastgate Street, Chester. TELEPHONE No. 52.

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