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•5 OLD SCOTCH & IRISH WHISKIES OF THK FrN E-,T QUALITY OBTAINABLE. FINE COON AC BRAN DIRS I OF TIn: HEST VtyTAriKS. rwPORTED KAfif. V. [THOS. WELSBY & CO. I WINE MERCHANTS, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. ¡ '-OH
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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ROYALTY T IIE-,tTP-E CHESTER. MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 2ND, IOOT, J MR. LEWIS WALLER'S COMPANY IN I ROBIN HOOD. From the LYKIC THEATRE, LONDON. NOTICE. During this engagement ths usual ONE HOUSE NIGHTLY SYSTEM will be run. and the USUAL ORDINARY PRICES, viz. Gallery Gd., Pit li-I Pit Stars 2/ Orchestra Stalls 3/ Family Circle 2¡H, Dress Circle 3/ Ordinary Doors open 7-0. Performance commences 7-30. N.B.—NO SMOKING ALLOWED during the September engagements. TVATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, 19 08. A Project, is on foot to FORM A CHESTER CHOlll TO COMPETE AT THE WELSH NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD AT LLAN- GOLLEN, in September, 1908. Singers wishing to Join are requested to make "ppiication at. once to- MR. JAMES SKELDON, Conductor, "Allanton," West Lorne-street; or to MR. W. II. HARKER, Secretary of Chester United Congregational Choir, 42, Northgate-street. Applicants will be required to pass a simple test. Ellosmere Port and Whitby & District HORTICULTURAL SHOW .11 TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AUG. 31, IN FIELD ADJOINING EIJ.KSMERIC POHT RAILWAY STATION. AMATEUR SPORTS, OLD ENGLISH FAIR, DANCING. Admission 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., 6d.; afterwards, 3d. (Elleamero Port Station). TATTENHALL. A GRAND SHOW OF CHEESE, BUTTER, FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, POULTRY, PIGEONS, &c., WILT. BE HELD ON THE FLACCA FIELD, TATTENHALL, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 4th. OrEN AT 12 r.M. SPORTS at 2-30. Distribution of Prizes by LADY ARTHUR GR03VEN0R, Broxton Hall, at 5 p.m. DANCING '1" TARPORLEY PRIZE BAND engaged. Admission 1/ Tickets sold previous, 9d. Sports Secretary: Mr. PERCY COOKE. Show Secrotary Mr. J. SOMNKR. BICKERTON. I THE BAZAAR, to be held in The RECREATION ROOM in aid of the ùUURCH SCHOOLS will be Opened by THE MARCHIONESS of CHOLMONDELEY AT 2.30 P.M., ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD. j FARNDON AND CHESTER. I ( \MNIBUSES & BRAKES Daily from N AG'S HEAD COCOA HOUSE at 10 a.m. I '?0 p.m., 4-45, 7-1& (S o'clock on Saturdays). 1 Return from FARNDON 8 a.m., 9-30 a.m., I 12 noon, 5-15 p.m. I CHAS. GAUTERIN, Proprietor. I ASK FOR ROMOLA," I THE CREAM OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. I PROPRIETOR I GEORGE BARLOW, WHOLHSALH AND RETAIL I WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, I "TUK OLD VAULTS," I BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER I TKI.KPHONK, 0632. I GAS COOKERS I Fixed Free up to 40ft. of Piping. I TRY ONE! I AND YOU WILL ENSURE I GOOD COO ICING I COOKERS ARE- I EASY TO USE, ¡ I CLEAN, I IC, CONOA I lIIRE Rates from 1/- Quarter I All the LATEST DESIGNS in COOKERS, ■ zkTElt HEATERS and other Apparatus Sv'ita>)!o for Private Houses, Hotels, and Restaur- ftnts, can be seen in our SHOWROOMS. GAS ENGINES supplied on Hire Purchase "Ytem. A large selection of the Latest Designs in J^'TINGS suitable for Halls, Dining and rawing Hooms, can be inspected at the SHOW- ■ ^00 ATS. ■ ^CANDESCENT GAS LIGHTING is the EAPCST and BEST SYSTEM of Lighting Shops, r*vatc. Houses, and Public Buildings. ■ 'SPECTION INVITED. ■ ^TlMATER and ADVICE given FREE. c.W INSTALLATIONS undertaken by the ^"NPANY. I OFFICES & SHOWROOMS ■ CUPPIN ST., CHESTER. RENOVATING AND I RE-MODELLING OF FURS m BROWN & CO. MERCERS, CHESTER. SEALSKIN aud other FUR COATS STOLES, NECKLETS and MUFFS, RENOVATED or RE MODELLED INTO LATEST STYLES FOR THE COMING WINTER. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS for Orders given before busy season. -> IMPORTANT! — If you cannot see -jL distant objects clearly call at H. C. Hough- ton and have your eyesight tested. If you cannot see objects near to, such as sewing, reading, writing, etc., call at II. C. Hotigliton's Pnd have your eye- sight tested. If you cannot stand the light and have weak and watery eyes, headache, etc., call at H. C. HOUGHTON, bo A., EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST, Late Manager for Wood, Abraham's, Liverpool and Manchester. TELEPHONE NO. 21Y3. O";I,y ADDRESS— 23, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. Repairs done on the Premises, cheaply & promptly. NOTE.—No travelling dealers employed. H. C. HOU<;IITON gives every ctvse liis personal attention. Hours: 11) am. to f p. iii. PUBLIC NOTICES. ATTF]EW HENRY'S CHAPEL, 1- OFF WATERGATE STREET. REV. ROBERT COLLYER (OF NEW YOHK) WILL PREACH ON SUNDAY EVENING, SEPT. 1ST, 1907 AT 6-30 P.M. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. CHESTER SAVINGS' BANK. OPEN DAILY 10 TO 3. WEDNESDAY 10 TO 1. MONDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS 7 TO 9. Hoole Branch Westminster Schools, FRIDAY EVENING, 7 TO 9. DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM ONE SHILLING. CITY AND COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. REG I 8 FR it T ION ±.t oil, I PARLINMENTARY 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, the Bar- rister-at-Law appointed to REVISE THE LISTS OF PARLIAMENTARY VOTERS for the Parliamentary Borough of Chester, and tho 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 tho Burgess Roll, and the LISTS OF COUNTY ELECTORS and PARO- CIIIAL ELECTORS, WILL HOLD A COURT to Revise the said L'sta at the Town Hall, NORTIIGATE STREET, in tho snid City and County Borough, on MONDAY, the 9th, TUESDAY, the 10th, and WEDNESDAY, the 11th of September, 1(;07, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon precisely, when and where all persons who havo any Claims or Objections to make, and all Overseers, Vestry C.crlc3 and Collectors of Poor and other Rates and Taxes within the said Parliamentary Borough and County! Borough icsp»'ctiveiy, and all persons intciested are required to attend. Dated this 23rd day of August, 1907. J. II. DICKSON, Town Clerk. CITY AND COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. J> E CT I S T R ATI ONj L OF PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL VOTERS & COUNTY ELECTORS AND PAROCHIAL ELECTORS. I, JAMES HUSBAND DICKSON, Town Clerk of the City and County Borough of Ches- tor do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that JOHN i HERBERT WILLIAMS, ESQUIRE, Barristcr- 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 to be elected Councillors cr Aldermen of the County Borough of Chester, though not entitled to be en the. Burgess Roll, and the LISTS OF COUNTY ELECTORS AND | PAROCHIAL ELECTORS. will hold an EVENING SITTING of his Court, for such I Revision, at: the TOWN IIALL, NORTH- GATE-STREET, in the said City and County Borough, on MONDAY, the flth day of September, 1!M)7, at SEVEN o'clock in the Evening. Such Eventing Sitting will be in addition to the sitting of tho said Court at 10 a.m. on tho same day. I. Dated this 23rd day of August, 11)07. J. H. DICKSON, Town Clerk. I N.B.-The FREEMEN'S LIST will be taken at the above sitting. PUBLICATION. THE MONKS OF OLD CHESTER BY I FATHER RUDOLPH. NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION. ¡ Now READY. PRICE 91). AND 1/6. J MONASTERY, CHESTER, I MESSRS. F. WOODITN & Co. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, I 20, FRODSIIAM STREET, CHESTER. A Large and Valuable UP-TO-DATE STOCK I kept on the Premises. TELEPHONE No. 455. TSAAC WILLIAMS & SON, I REGL-;TlmED PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS & GASFITTERS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. PLUMUERS' BRASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Patent Water Closets, Lavatories. Baths, &c. GLASS in all Qualities and Patterns kept in Stock. HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. EDUCATIONAL. K ING'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. NEXT TERM begins SEPTEMBER 19th. Full Prospectus from Clerk, MR. F. B. MASON, 19, Newgate-street, Chester. G I'k,EENFIEI,D HALL, HOLYWELL, U 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 find football fields, golf course, lire escape staircase. For illustrated prospectus and references, apply Tho Headmaster. 4706 1 ITY AND COUNTY SCiWOL-F-ÓR BOYS I (LAT; SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL), GROSVENOR MUSEUM, CHESTER. HEAD MASTER i MR. JOHN A. McMICHAEL, B. A., B.Sc. NEXT TERM commences 10th SEPT., 1007. FtŒ3 :-£:j per year. The Curriculm includes a carefully arranged course in English Literature, History, Geography, French, Practical Science, Drawing, Manual and Physical Training. Arrangements are made for Latin and Shorthand. Prospectus may be obtained on application to the Grosvenor Museum or IG, Corn Exchange Chambers, Chester. JOHN DODD, Clerk to the Governing Body. THE QUEEN'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. Under Inspection of the Board of Education. HEAD MISTRESS: MISS BEATRICE CLAY, B.A.. Lond., Associate and late Reid Scholar of Bedford Coll., Univ. of London. STAFF: Miss SKEAT, Sc.D., Newnham Coll., Cambridge Trinity College, Dublin; and Munich. Miss DAY, B.A., Lond. Ecole Normale d'lnsti- tutrices, Amiens. Miss MACKENZIE, B.Sc., Wales. Miss RILEY, Oxon.; ClassicalHonours. Miss SPURLINC, Oxon.; History Honours. Miss DESGRATOULET, Frcebel Institute. Miss GALLAHER, Physical Culture. Miss JAMESON, Maria Grey Training Coll. Miss POWELL, German. Miss POLLARD, Drawing. Miss FILM En, Kinder-Garten. Visiting Teachers for Music, Singing, Painting, and Dancing. THE KINDERGARTEN is open to Boys and Girls, between the ages of three and eight. Pupils are prepared for the Universities. This year two College Scholarships, among other successes, have been gained by former pupils of the Queen's School. NEXT TERM begins on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. The Head Mistress will be At Home the preceding day to Parents who may wish to consult her. Application Forms and Prospectuses may be obtained at the School; or from Mr. F. B. MASON. 10, Newgate-street, Chester. QCHOOL FOR GIRLS, "Glanavon," ks Boughton.—PRINCIPAL MISS LEATON, assisted by an efficient staff of Teachers. French (Conversational): PliO- MEUNIER. German and Mathematics Ihmr. DUNKEL. Next Term com- mences September 16th. _n. 4760 24, DUKE STREET. THE Misses SERGEANT will Resume J- School Duties MONDAY, Sept. 9th, L'.)07. THE MISSES CAR T W RIGIIT PREPARATORY SCHOOL for BOYS have REMOVED from 11, Vicarage-road, to "Ainsdale," Hamilton-street, Hoolo. These premises L>eing more extensive, afford accommoda- tion for a much greater number of pupils. NEXT TERM commences September 23rd. 4SOO QTONE VILLA. HOOLE. CHESTER. O DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS. MUs MORCOM will resume duties on tho I'th September, L'J07. QCHOOL FOR GIRLS, FOREST ROAD, ? TARPOIU.EY. NEXT TERM begins MONDAY, September IHth. Vacancies for Boarders. Every care and attention gi \'En to young children.— Principal: MRS. BLAIR. PROSPECTUS rOST FREE. QM ART'S BUSINESS TRAINING COLfEGE, St. Oswald's Chambers, St. Wer- burgh-street CHESTER. And at LIVERPOOL, ST. HELENS, WARRINGTON and SOUTH PORT. REASONABLE FEES. Modem Commercial Instruction. Languages, Civil Service Examinations, Professional Pre- liminaries. Each Pupil is taught individually, not in a class. FRENCH ORAL CLASSES will be conducted by MONS. B. MEUNIER (officiov d'Academie) in ST. JOHN'S PARISH ROOM. Vicars-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 to held at Bishop Lloyd's Palace, Chester, every Thursday Morning. 4516 SKERRY'S CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES. TWO IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS. ONE.—Special Courses (Revision) for Teachers' Cer- tilicate and Preliminary Certificate Examinations of 1907. Fees :-1 guinea per 12 weeks' term. Sludauts for the 19.8 exams. also being enrolled. TWO. Nameaof Plpils for the Matriculation Exam- ination cf the Liverpool aud Maocli'st-r Univer- s:ties are now being taken. Feus ;-2; guiuois, 4 guineas, and K guineas respectively for 12, 2i and 48 weeks' tuition. The full course (18 weeks) is erjual to a guarantee Of success, Teaclicrs or University Prof pectus post free hom the College Secretary. Address: 5, BOLD STREET. LIVERPOOL. DOMESTIC TRAINING FOR -L? GENTLEWOMEN, ?7. WHITE FRIARS. CHESTER. j PRIVATE LESSONS IN COOKERY. j Class Lessons given. Schools attended. ■ Lessons Resumed SEPT. 17th. krerms on application, MRS. T. J. POWELL. Full Diplomas of the Board of Education. MR. BRUNO, Teacher of BANJO, GUITAR, MANDOLINE. Also VIOLIN and VIOLA for Orchestral playing. Terms at the STUDIO, NO. 7, on the Eastgate Walls. Home and Country Lessons by arrangement. 47U8 REMOVALS. ALLAN MORRIS & Co. 15, GODSTALL CHAMBERS (LATE 5, ST. WERBURGH'S MOUNT), CHESTEF. LOWEST RATES. EXPERIENCED PACKERS. ESTIMATES FBEE. TEL. 204. PLEASURE CRUISES. u. THE DEE STEAM BOAT CO. The ahove Company is the only cne authorised by His Grace the DL'KK OK WESTMINSTER, to run theil" Sn:A,¡:m: regularly to EATON HALL. The Ormonde and Bend Or will run a3 follows (Sundays oxcepted) I A^ am am pm¡ pœ' 1>1II1 r,m;-pm-IPIn Chester ._dr') 0 10:M H30 1 01 30 2 45 3 3(H 30;; 30 Ecelest.)??.? M ? ?M 1320.15u ? 20 ? 35 4 20 5 2016 20 JroaUri'? 10:5 1145 I j Stj Iro-i 101.?) 114:3, ((i | 45 Kceleston F.10'0 1210 ?M 1 50 2 20 3 35 4 30 ,6 5 10 .6 ..4.5 Chester, arr 11-iO 1 01 25 2 40 ? Ml ?. 20?7 07 30 I FARES: C-111,.?.-iT]?R to E l,, L r 0 CHESTER to ECCLESTON, (>d. Single; M. Return. li,,os 8d. 1. 13. „ Weather and other causes permitting. y^IVERPOOL QRTH WALES REGULAR DAILY SAILINGS From Prince's Stage (Weather, &c., permitting). Every Day, by LA MABGUEEITE" (Fridays: A. M. St. Tudno), for 111U1 *A W LLANDUDNO. BH?UMAHn. BANGOE ?-?-?'? and MEN AI mUDG; due back 7 p.m. Carnarvon connection Weekdays. EXTEA SAILINGS. 2-15 pm—MONDAYS and SATUMMTF. Early Boat MONDNJF; this Liverpool 10.15 a.m. 9-15 a.m. Anglesey Trip. SUNDAY, September 1st, calling Llandudno, due bick 3.15 p.m. Through Bookings trom Principal Stations. For Fares. Ac., apply Liverpool and North Wales Steamship Co. T. 0. Brew, Hoc., 40. Ciiapel-street, Liverpool. Official Guide, post r re", 3J. J S L E O r jyj[ A N DOUBLE DAILY SEfiVlC > £ (Sundays excepted). LIVE 11 POOL to DOUGLAS.—Daily ;0 30 a.m. and 2-45 p.m. Kxtras Fridays, 12 5 1 night; Saturday, 31st, !>.i5 a.m., 2 pm 5 p.m., and 12.50 n'ghfc- DOUGLAS to LIViSBPOOL.—Daily 9 am. and f. p.m.* (*3-30 p.m. in Septembsr) Extra: Mondays, 12-33 a.m. (Sunday night). Fore Cabin: Sxloon: 4/- DAY EXCURSIONS. 6/- From LIVERPOOL JFTOM DQUTTBAS: WeoUdays lO-JO a.m. J -oturabjj; p.m.* I*i i'layp, ht., Saturdays, 12 5) ni^ht 1 returningfc'unrlays, 12-30night .;).;)0 p.m. iu bepi. LIVEKPOOL to RAMSEY dire t, Mondays and Wednesdays to S?pt. 4. CD'! Friday, 30th, 12-45 noon (Satuidaj's direct service discontinued); Thursdays, 2-45 p.m via Don,'las. DUBLIN EXHIBiTION-Ideal Route via Douelas. GFrDE and S ULIXG3 FflKE.—I.O.M. STEAM- PACKET CO. LTD., DOUGLAS. I. E. Ewen. Hosier, Glover & Shirtmaker. EVERY REQUISITE FOR SCHOOL OUTFITS. IN LARGE VARIETY AND MODERATE PRICES. Boya' Unshrinkable FLANNEL SHIRTS. Boys' WHITE SHIRTS, in all sizos. Boys' VESTS and DRAWERS, in Natural W ool and Merino. BOYS' PYJAMA SUITS. Boys' SCHOOL RUGS and DRESSING GOWNS. Boys' SOCKS, SCARFS, COLLARS, BRACES, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS. BRIDGE STREET ROW. J. DELANY, 38, NORTHCATK STREET, CHESTER, TAILOR, WOOLLEN DRAPER AND JL GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER. LAUins' GAKMHXTS in tiie Newest Designs. RIDING BREECHES, LEGUINOS & KNICKERBOCKERS. A PECIALITY. Sole Agents for the Invertcro MOTORING. DRIVING, RIDING or WALKING COAT, for Chester and district. P PCW?LL. ?.?. -? X COACH BUILDER, COMMERCIAL HALL. FRODSHAM ST., CHESTER. Established over 40 Years. Estimates Given. MOTOR CARS REPAIRED, RE rAITED AND RK UPHOLSTERED IN BEST STYLE. EXECUTORS OF THE LATE E DWAIID WILLIAMS HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, DECORATORS, PLUMBERS, &c., 33, NICHOLAS ST., CHESTER. To Dundalk and County Loatli Men, and Others, IN AND ABOUT CHESTER. CAliROLI/S yvUNDALK PREMIER" COIL TOBACCO Can be had in CHESTER from MR. CRAWFORD SPENCE, 127, EOREGATE STREET. SUPPORT IlWHI MANUFACTURE. MANICURING. "r' po "CUT/TO." IF you love betiutifully polished finger nails- JL certain evidence of goentiJitv-use "CULTO," the famous Japanese Finger Nail Polish. Amazing Polish produced in one minute lasts one week. No Pa,ds-No Powder—No Liquids—No Pastes. Send 1/1 to THOMAS BELVOIR & CO.. Dept. C, New Southgate, N.—We want you to ask your Chemist for" CUI.TO. i KICHARD JONES' FIRST AUTUMN SHOW OF í LADIES' COSTUMES, LADIES' FIMEZE COATS, DE LAINE, SILK, CREPE-DE-CHINE I BLOUQES, FLANNEL, SILK, DE LAINE SHIRTS. FL.LL\.NNEII SIIIK!t DE I.JAINE SIIIItrrS. RICHARD JONES & CO., LTD. 13, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. I BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KTNG. BOLLAND'S RESTAURANT, CAFE & SMOKEBOOM EASTGATE ROW & EASTGATE ST., CHESTER. LUNCHEONS and DINNERS, TABLE D'HOTE ami A LA CARTE WEDDING CAKES. as supplied to His Majesty the King". BOLLAND'S CELEBRATED FANCY CAKES. 3 6 and 7/- per Box, Post Free. In Pretty, Fancy Tin Boxes, 4/Q Post Free. I j CATERERS FOR WE I) I) I XG RECEPTIONS i GARDEN PARTIES, ETC., ETC. I ESTIMATES FREE. J PIC-NIC HAMPERS SUPPLIED ON THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. B. BOLLAND & SONS, LTD. i TELEPHONE 37. TELEGRAMS "BOLLANDS, CHESTER." Confectioners to the King. ¡ "Had I to make a choice, I would have the Raleigh." SCOTTISH CYCLIST." —————— THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE'S OPINION:— -—R?—————.tD, BRASSEY'S 66 6 a t t -j-w- 9 ro? ?Aljfj±?jrH" ?APin BEST 3-SPEED CYCLE EXCELLENT MACHINE UELL\.BLE Ii B?YCLES. I CAN STnOGLY RECOMMEND. HAl EICH .———————— GUARANTEED FOR ALL TIME. J. WE NOW STOCK RUDGE-WHITWORTH CYCLES. «. 6 Motthly 12 Monthly Descripiion. Cash. 1'avn'fnt? FIRST GRADE H.ALEWH £ 10 8 0 £ 1 1G 7 ?PMV?tnf.n?tj. 3-SPEED POPULAR H,ALELGH. U gO. 1 13 3 0 17 6 STANDARD RALEIGH 8 10 0 1 9 II 0 15 9 RALEIGH GAZELLE, LADY'S 7 0 0 l 4 7 0 12 11 DITTO GENT'S 6 15 0 1 3 g. 0 12 6 RALEIGH RACER. 6 19 6 1 4 7 0 12 11 I VICTOR, GENTS 5 15 0 1 1 0 0 11 0 DITTO LADY'S G 0 0 L 2 0 0 11 0 I RUDGE-WHITWORTH CRESCENT 5 18 10 U Ii 0 SPECIAL BOYS' CYCLE. E4. 10s. GIRLS' los. Cash. IMPORTANT.—Having the largest Cycle Repairing Shop in Chester, we arc I 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 "Raleigbs" seldom need repairs. CALCIUM CARBIDE. Reduced prices for Cycles on Hire. i J. E. BRASSEY & SON, LTD., CHESTER, J ITARVEST ALES. i CHESTER I NORTHGATE BREWERY CO., LTD. THE NORTHGATE, CHESTER. i BRIGHT SPARKLING LiLES In 4,12, 9, 18, and 36 Gallon Casks. DELIVERED BY COMPANY'S CONVEYANCES OR BY RAIL. CARRIAGE PAID TO NEAREST RAILWAY STATION. TRIAL OHDER SOLICITED. NOTE.—IS THE ONLY BREWERY IN CHESTER. I TELEPHONE No. 141. EDGAR DUTTON & SONS, Complete Funeral Furnishers AND CARRIAGE PROPRIETORS, 30, Frodsham-street, Chester. E. D. & SONS, having the Largest Stock of Belgian Horses, Superior Glass and Closed Hearses, Private Brougha.ma and Coaches are prepared to Supply Funer-la cheaper than any )tber shop in the City. E. D.&SONStakethe ENTIRE MANAGE- MENT OF FUNERALS in Town or Country with due regard to oconomy and taste. Infant's Funeral, with a Pair Horse Coach, Coffin and Grave, from 24s. To the Poor or Benevolent, a good Coffin, Schillibeer and Grave complete, 33s. SOLK AGENTS FOR PATENT METALLIC COFFINS. (The trade supplied). Superior WEDDING CARRIAGES for hire, kept only for Weddings, at moderate charges. PBIVAT* ADDRKSSKS: 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables; and WELLFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON, _J J 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. 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- ditte Chemist and Stores throughout the Country. Bone Phosphate & Chemical Co Ltd. FLINT, NORTH WALES. Wholesale Agents :— [ DICESONS, Ltd., Chester. 1 9 0 7 A S H 10 X ? I i k ) FOR AU, T U T, r I DENSON8 I Arc making their FIUST ?N GREAT SHOW of NHW ?t GOODS in all 1)?? ?utments. ?t The LATEST CREATIONS in H COATS cV SKIRTS I COSTUM ES, COATS I FURS. ■ MILLINERY, I BLOUSES, I Laiiie.-i' & CliiUrens' OUTFITTING COATS and SKIRTS in infinite variety LONG and SHORT COATS, both fining H aud Sacque shapes. A smart collection of Well-Tailored COATS, in the very Latest Styles. Special Novelties in CouU for DRIVING, MOTORING, TRAVEL- LING, &[-. An EARLY A ISIT is Specially Invited. N WINTER GLOVES, HOSIERY, H UMBRELLAS, NECKWEAR. VERY SPECIAL ATTENTION ia I directed to our DRESSMAKING and I MILLINERY DEPTS. I The Staffs in both Departments are well UP-TO-DATE, with good NEW STYLES in very great Variety. All the NEWEST TWEEDS. CLOTHS I SERGES and FANCY FABRICS for H AUTUMN and WINTER now being H shown. Smart DRESSMAKING for the coming Season. New and Exclusive Styles. FLANNEL and I FLANNELETTE DEPARTMENT. Lovely designs in BLOUSE FLAXNE1 S I all wool, Unshrinkable, at 1/-per 3 arl. Honeycomb GOLF BLOUSINGS, wash I able, 7gd. per yard. DENSONS have just received over :100 I PIECES of FLANNELETTE, bought at I Hock-bottom Prices. H I At the Prices at which DENSONS have Pur- < hased these Goods, there is no advance. DENSONS placed their Orders earlv in order to secure the Goods at these LOW PRICES. DENSONS are making a Special Show of patent "NON-FLAM" FLANNEL ETTES and other Flannelettes guaranteed not to flame. As DENSONS' Establishment is now brimful of NEW GOODS for the Autumn and Winter, they Invito the Public of Chester to a promenade round their establishment, in order to inspect the same. LADIES may VISIT Densons' establishment with a feeling of Comfort, knowing they will not be pressed to purchase. DENSONS' FASHIONS I for Autumn, 1 !H)", | ARE NOW ON VIEW, !PLEASE NOTE! This Establishment CLOSES on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 7 o'clock Wednesdays I at I o'clock Saturdays DENSONS 0, 11 & 13, NORTHGATR ROW CHESTER. CHEHTER. TTAIR COMBINGS L- MADB Ur. 2/- pica o. I COVERLETTE I TAILS OF 1 FRO* HAIR FRAMES. PURE ?/? From 3/5 each. 111 A I R, I T. SEALES BROWN, 3. LEECE-ST. (Car Station), LIVERPOOL.