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BIRDS. I NOTHING IS BETTER FOR SINGING BIRDS THAN OUR GENUINE MIXED BIRD SEED. I It is composed of twelve of the finest selected Seeds, all thoroughly clean and screened, and carefully mixed in the right proportions. b' If you want your bird to thrive, if you want your bird to sing and to look handsome, insist on having our Bird" Seed. ID. AND 2Jd. PER PACKET. BIRD SAND, lÐ. PER BAG. PARROT FOOD, 2D. PER PACKET. PEARSON & BARTON, LTD., CASH CHEMISTS, BROOK STREET. CHESTER
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I CHAMPAGNE. t LEBEAU & CIE 1898 VINTAGE, 48s. NETT PzR DozEs. Shipped by Messrs. Moet and Chaodoo. The Wine of this Brand is the guaranteed pro- duce of the Champagne district, and at the price cannot be surpassed in quality." THOS. WELSBY & CO., WINE MERCHANTS, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. Agents for Messrs. Moet and Chandon, Epernay.
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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. JJOTALTY THEATRE, CHESTER. Proprietor-MR. MILTON BODE. Resident Manager-CHAS. E. S. McLEOD. LAST TWO NIGHTS of Mr. JOHN A. ATKINS' Company in "THE GRIP OF IRON." MONDAY NEXT, April 28, for Six Nights only, Special Engagement of Mr. GEO. EDWARDES' Company in 't'S A N TOY." Box Offioe open at the Theatre, and at HERBERT Kalis', 71. Foregate-street. THE PIERROTS. TWO WEEKS' SPECIAL PERFORMANCES (Evenings only), in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEWGATE ST., COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 5TH. (No performance Wednesday, May 14). AHDMISSION 1/ Gel. and 3d. Doors open 7 30; commence at 8. OUT-DOOR PERFORMANCES COMMENCE WHIT-MONDAY, ON THE LITTLE ROODEE. ADMISSION 2d. Children Id. No Collections. LOOKOUT. FIVE DAYS ONLY. JORK EXCHANGE, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. A GRAND EXHIBITION *» OF THE WELL-KNOWN "Wilson" Patent Porcelain Enamelled GAS COOKERS AND II EAT I NG STOVES, AND POPULAR COOKERY LECTURES BY MISS ATKINSON Ust Class Diplomee Yorkshire School of Cookery). OPENS MONDAY, APRIL 28, AT 7.30 P.M., AND WILL CONTINUE DAILY TO FRIDAY, MAY 2ND. LECTURES AT 3 & 7.30 P.M. ADMISSION FREE. The Wilson Patent Porcelain Enamelled GAS 90KERS will be shown in operation, and can be Hired from The CHESTER UNITED GAS CO. at Low Quarterly Rentals. CHESTER RACE MEETING, MAY 6TH, 7TH & 8TH, 1902. TUESDAY. MOSTYN TWO-YEAR-OLD PLATE. STAMFORD TWO-YEAR-OLD PLATE. WYNNSTAY HANDICAP. BELGRAVE WELTER HANDICAP. WEDNESDAY. CHESTER CUP, value £ 2,550. PRINCE OF WALES' WELTER HANDICAP. BADMINTON TWO-YEAR-OLD PLATE. THURSDAY. £ REAT CHESHIRE HANDICAP, value £ 1,000 uEE STAKES. ORMONDE TWO-YEAR-OLD PLATE. THE MAY PLATE. CHARGES OF ADMISSION — Entrance to the G oUrse Is. Dee Stands 2s. 6d., Cup Day 5s.; j £ rand Stand 5s., Cup Day 15s.; Tattersall's Weekly le -et 10s., Daily Ticket £1, Cup Day 30s. Ouftty Stand Badges: Gentlemen's £ 3; Ladies' £ 2; served Balcony Seats 10s. extra. Applications for Reserved Seats and Badges to ^t^retary F. J. WARMSLEY, 29, Eastgate Row (N.), Chester. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. A LTERATIONS OF TRAINS, MAY, 1902. WEEK-DAYS. A. NEW TRAIN will leave CHESTER for hrewsbnry at 12-10 midnight (with connections froln Manchester, Liverpool and the Holyhead L'*Ile), calling at Wrexham at 12-33 a.m., and arriving Pt Shrewsbury at 1-15 a.m., connecting there with the 2 15 &.m. to BRISTOL and the West of S ngl¡and, and the 2-35 a.m. to CARDIFF and ?th Wales. he 8-30 a.m. from BIRMINGHAM will be p,pe ellet to arrive at BIRKENHEAD (Wood- .,ilde) alt 11-43 a.m., (Liverpool Landing Stage 12-0 'gr full particulars and other Alterations in the Tra,n ?'?' see Special Notices and Time -1. abIes. J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. JAMES GREENHA L GTH~ COAL MERCHANT, „ NORTHGATE STATION, CHESTER, upphes Anthracite, Best Lancashire, Staffordshire "Ict Welsh Coals, Cobbles, Nuts, Slack and Coke. ruck Loads to any Station at Wholesale Prices. ^ANITURK CAEEPULII REMOVED Ð,r Road or Rail. Covered Van, Spring Cart or Lurry. Terms Moderate. Estimates Given. CITY LIVERY STABLES AXD CITY CARRIAGE WORKS, LATE BARNES BROTHERS, CHESTER. OMNIBUSES, WAGONETTES, CHAR-A-BANCS, LANDAUS, BROUGHAMS & DOG CARTS FOR HIRE Carriages of every Description Built to Order. 1.' REPAIRS EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED. elephone 84 & 84A. G. BARNES, Proprietor. GAS FIRES. NEW PATTERNS ow ON VIEW AT THE COMPAN-YS SHOWROOMS. EW REGISTER FIRES, TO FIT REGISTER FIRE GRATES. REGENERATOR STOVES, For Sitting and Retiring Rooms. lu*sery Stoves, fitted with Boiling Burner, for Bedrooms, &c. L°NDENSING AND REFLECTING STOVES, for use without Flue, for Corridors, Halls, Offices and Shops. INSPECTION INVITED. ESTIMATES SUPPLIED FREE. GAS COOKERS ON HIRE AT Low QUARTERLY RENTALS. (jHESTHiR JJNITED G AS CO. Snow ROOMS AND OFFICES, UPPIN STREET. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY FO. B?" HiTs ILME AKJINEO STY &4% LATE MUESTY AND t???S??S QUEEN VICTORIA. BOLLAND'S, CHESTER, CONFECTIONERS. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. CAFE & SMOKE ROOM WINES AND SPIRITS COFFEE. CIGARS. BOLLANDS TURTLE SOUP (prepared from Fresh Turtle). CALVES FEET JELLY, Highly recommended for' Invalids. LUNCHEON HAMPERS. WEDDING CAKES. As supplied to the Royal Family. All Sizes kept in stock. Illustrated Catalogues Gratia. Ball Suppers. Wedding Receptions. Cyclists Catered for. Customers' Cycles Stored without charge. R. BOLLAND & SONS, LTD. Telegrams 11 Bollands, Chester." Telephone 37. PUBLIC NOTICES. 'I ..r. ,I" MRS. JOHN McGARVIE wishes to THANK her many friends for the kind expressions of sympathy she has received in her recent sad bereavement. Black Friars, Chester. 2866 THANKS. 1PVR. WILLIAM LEES desires to convey his sincere thanks to his many kind friends and patients who have expressed their sympathy with him since he met with his recent bicycle accident. THE BARS HOUSE, Chester, April 22, 1902. CITY OF CHESTER. ELECTRIC LIGHTING DEPART- JLLt MENT. REDUCTION OF METER RENTS. From March 25th last the Rent of Meters for 17 lights has been Reduced from 2s. 6d. to Is. 6d. per quarter. CITY ROAD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preacher on SUNDAY, APRIL 27th: Rev. Prof. W. B. STEVENSON, M.A., B.D., Bala College. SERVICE AT 10-30 A.M. AND 6-30 P.M. All are welcome. TECHNICAL DAY SCHOOL, GROSVENOR MUSEUM. FEES 21 13s. 4d. per term for Boys residing within the City of Chester; £ 2 per term for Boys residing without the City of Chester. The TERM began on 21st April, 1902. Prospectuses and full information may be obtained from the Head Master, Mr. JOHN A. MCMICHAKL, B.A., B.Sc.; or JOHN DODD, Clerk to Governing Body. 16, Corn Exchange Chambers. CHESTER SCHOOL OF ART, GROSVENOR MUSEUM. HKAD MASTER W. G. SCHRBDER, A.R.O.A. TERM COMMENCED 21ST APRIL. The Course of Instruction includes, in addition to the ordinary Art subjects, Classes in Drawing & Painting, from the Costume Model, &c. Ornamental Design. Architecture. Sketching, from Nature, Landscape. Embroidery & Art Needlework. TEACHER Miss M. E. HUXLEY. Woodcarving. TEACHER: Mu. C. R. WARREN. Prospectuses may be obtained from JOHN DODD, Clerk to Governing Body. 16. Corn Exchange Chambers. CHESTER SCHOOL OF ART, GROSVENOR MUSEUM. SIX FREE SCHOLARSHIPS, tenable at the above School for Three Years, are OPEN FOR COMPETITION. The Examination will be held on 30th April, at 10 a.m. Forms of application, which must be sent in by 28th April, may be obtained at the Museum, or from JOHN DODD, Clerk to the Governing Body. 16, Corn Exchange Chambers. CHESTER TECHNICAL DA Y SCHOOL, I GROSVENOR MUSEUM. GROSVENOR FREE SCHOLARSHIPS, tenable at the above School for Three Years, are OPEN FOR COMPETITION. The Examination will be held on April 30th and May 1st, at 10 a.m. Forms of application, which must be sent in by 28th April, may be obtained at the Museum, or from JOHN DODD, Clerk to Governing Body. 16, Corn Exchange Chambers. RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CHESTER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ACCOUNTS of the ahove-named Rural District Council for the Half-year ended the 31st March last, will, on the 3rd day of May, 1902, be deposited at my Office, Forest House, Chester, and such Accounts will be open to be inspected and examined by any owner of property or ratepayers in the district of the said Council, at any reasonable hour in the daytime, until the 12th day of May, 1902; and on the last-mentioned day, at the hour of Nine of the clock in the forenoon, the Accounts of the Council will be AUDITED by WALTER YOUNG, ESQUIRE, the Auditor of the district comprising the above-named Council, at Forest House, Chester, when and where every such owner or ratepayer who may have any objection to any matter contained in the above-mentioned Accounts may attend and prefer his objection, and the same will be heard and determined by the Auditor. Dated the 24th day of April, 1902. WILLIAM TURNOCK, Clerk to the said Council. Forest House, Chester. Paperbangings f Paperhangings 11 ROBERT WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PAPER- HANGINGS MERCHANT. ALL THE LATEST & NEWEST DESIGNS. The Largest Stock in the City. FROM 2D. PER PIECE. PAINTER, PAPERHANGER & DECORATOR. Estimates Free for all Town & Country Work. Note the Prices of Papers in the Windows & Address. 73, BROOK STREET, CHESTER. I HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. EDUCATIONAL. THE KING'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. HEAD MASTER: REV. J. T. DAVIES, M.A. NEXT TERM begins THURSDAY, May 1st, 1902, at 9 a.m. Candidates for entrance attend at 11 o'clock. For prospectus apply to the Clerk, Mr. F. B. MASON, St. Werburgh street, Chester. Boarders taken bv the Rev. J. R. FULLER. The flead Master will attend at the School on WEDNESDAY, April 30th, from 11 to 12 o'clock, to I interview parents. ARNOLD HOUSE SCHOOL, CHESTER. REV. A. H. FISH, B.A., B.Sc.; A. T. WATTS, ESQ., B.A., B.Sc. (late Scholar of Peterhouse, Cambridge), WITH RESIDENT AND VISITING MASTERS. The NEXT TERM will begin THURSDAY, MAY 1st. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, 30, Duke- k3 street, Chester. School Duties RESUMED MONDAY, April 14th. THE QUEEN'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. The SUMMER TERM will begin on MONDAY, May 12th. For Prospectus, information as to Boarding- houses, apply to the HEADMISTRESS, who will be at home to visitors on Saturday, May 10th, both morning and afternoon. HAMPTON LODGE, 12, LIVERPOOL- ii ROAD. PREPARATORY BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS and KINDER- GARTEN will RE-OPEN THURSDAY, 1st May. At BASTION HOUSE, PRESTATYN, MISS GREEN receives BOARDERS, from six to twelve. Resident and visiting masters. For terms apply to Mrs. GREEN, Hampton Lodge. SUMMER TERM, 1902.—Miss MONT- S GOMERY, B.A., will RE-OPEN SCHOOL I on APRIL 30th, at ABBOTS VILLAS. Prospectus on application. 2810 KINDERGARTEN & PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 26, UPPER NORTHGATE STREET. Trained and Certificated Teachers. Prospectus and Terms on application. SOUTHPORT GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, SCARISBRICK NEW ROAD. Principal: Miss L. ROWE, B.A. Successful Boarding and Day School. SUMMER TERM begins May 6th. 2818 MISS F. M. MEESON, Associate in .1.1. Music, of Trinity College, London, Silver and Bronze Medallist of the London Academy of Music, Senior Royal Academy of Music, is open to MusiLc, ESSONS in the following subjects :-Piano, MusiLc, ESSONS in the following su b jects :—P i ano, give Theory, Harmony, Counterpoint, and Singing. Schools and Private Families attended. For Terms apply DALE'S Music Shop, 51, Bridge- street Row. Lessons in Harmony and Counterpoint by Correspondence. MR. BRUNO, Teacher of Banjo, Zither Banjo, JLU. Guitar, Mandoline, Mandola; also Violin and Viola for orchestral playing.—Studio, 7, Eastgate Walls, Chester. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. MLLE. ANNETTA ZULIANI, Prima Donna Assoluta, (late of the R.I.O. Covent Gardens, the Crystal Palace Opera and Saturday Concerts, and the original Katherine in Goetz's Opera Katherine and Petruccio," as produced at Drury Lane), begs to announce that she gives lessons in the above on alternate Mondays at 5, LORNK-STRKET, CHESTER. Home Address: —141, Bedford street, South Liverpool. 2302 PLEASURE CRUISES. rrHE 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) I am am am I pm I pm pm i pm ¡ pm Chester.dp  9 01030ii3ol 0?? 453 304'? EcdestonF.9 50 112 1220 1 50 2 20 3 35 l4 20 1520 Iron Bridge 10151145.1545 Iron Ur'g. d.i 10151145 t I 5 45 Iron.Br' "1 :?IZ1121 ?i?i5li"?o12*'?O13 Chester. arr 1130 1 o"1 2,51?l, 40 3 104 2a 20 7 0 FARES Chester to Eccleston, Gd. Single; 9d. Return „ Iron Bridge, 8d. Is. Weather and other causes permitting. SPECIAL RUNNINGS FOR BANK HOLIDAYS. BOUGHTON FERRY. THIS FERRY is NOW OPEN to the PUBLIC TDaily. Access from the WATERWORKS STAGE, BARREL WELL HILL. FARES :— Single, One Penny Return, Three- halfpence each person. L IVERPOOL & NORTH WALES. REGULAR DAILY SAILINGS (Sundays included) COMMENCING SATURDAY, MAY 3RD, By Steamer •' SNOW DON," leaving Prince's Landing Stage at 10-45 a.m. for Llandudno and Bellumaris.allowing3 hours ashore at Llandudno, and due back about 7-1bp.m. Special Increased Sailings for Whitsuntide Holidays. Return Day or Week-end Fares. 1st Saloon. 2nd Saloon. Liverpool and Llandudno 5s. Od. 3s. 6d. Liverpool and Beaumaris. 6s. 6d. 4s. 6d. For particulars as to rates for Season Tickets and all further information apply to the Liverpool and North Wales Steamship Company. Ltd., T. G. BREW, Secretary, 40, Cliapel-street, Liverpool. Tel. No. 6366. ASK FOR ROMOLA," THE CRKAM OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. PROPRIETOR: GEORGE BARLOW, WHOLBSALS AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, THE OLD VAULTS, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. OF COURSE YOU KNOW THAT TO-DAY THE ARIEL CYCLE IS THE STANDARD. AND IS TO BE OBTAINED AT zelo Jos. TO £ 15 15s. FREE WHEELS AND ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. INSPECTION INVITED. THE SPORTS TRADI NG CO., LTD., 100A, FOREGATE STB; TT'T, CHESTER. GUEST & WARDLE, CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, CHESTER. Special Makers of Ecclesiastical & Institution Furniture and Fittings. TELEPHONE 236. LOOK HERE! HIGH-CLASS GENT'S IONIAN CYCLES, APPLEBY'S HALF-INCH ROLLER CHAIN, LYCETTS SADDLE, FIRST-CLASS PNEUMATIC TYRES (Not Rubbish), BEST-PLATED WESTWOOD RIMS AND SPOKES, RAT-TRAP PEDALS, BOX CROWN, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED, LAMP AND TOOLS INCLUDED, FOR £7 ONLY. One of the best Cycles that money can buy." GENUINE 1902 B.S.A. (not pattern) FITTINGS PLATED WESTWOOD RIMS, GENUINE DUNLOP TYRES, B.S.A. FREE WHEEL CLUTCH, B.S.A. HUBS & PEDALS, A FIRST-CLASS HALF-INCH ROLLER CHAIN, GENUINE CRABBE BRAKE, BROOKS SADDLE, EVERYTHING THE BEST, For £11. Price elsewhere for same machine L12 and over. THE CHEAPEST IN THE TOWN FOR ALL CYCLE ACCESSORIES. HORSWILL, JNR. 45, QUEEN STREET, CHESTER. CYCLES. CYCLES. CYCLES. W. MAHEE, SOLE AGENT. FOR RUDGE-WHITWORTH, SPECIALS 15 15 0 DO. DO. STANDARDS 10 10 0 ROYAL ENFIELD, GIRDER FRAME 15 15 0 DO. DO. MODEL B. V 12 12 0 DO. DO. MODEL D. 1Q 10 0 ALL THE ABOVE FITTED WITH FREE WHEELS & RIM BRAKES. Also Agent for that High-class Machine, Lea-Francis. These Cycles are the best value that money can purchase. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS. ALSO ACCESSORIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. W. MAHER, 34, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. J. E. BRASSEY & SON, LTD., 9, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER, SOLE AGENTS FOR DISTRICT FOR RALEIGH CYCLES. Prices from £ 9 10/- cash, with fixed wheel, and £10 10/- with free wheel, and two brakes, up to £25. Complete with good class lamp, bell, bag & tools. NOTE—RALEIGH SPECIALITIES, viz., FEATHERWEIGHT MACHINES Original Cross Frames, 2-speed Gears, Optional Free Wheel, Anti- Vibration Handles. Please 88k for the Raleigh Catalogue, which will bejound veny interesting to all Cyclists. As to Free Wheels, MR. C. W. BROWN, Special Expert on Cycle Construction to the C. T. C. Gazette," says I can recommend the Raleigh to those Cyclists who are on the look out for a really reliable Free Wheel." SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON GRADUAL PAYMENT SYSTEM. CYCLES ON HIRE. I REPAIRS & ENAMELLING DONE ON PREMISES. LOST SIGHT; OR "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." Kipling's pathetic tale of the artist who lost his sight, teaches a moral THE EYES ARE THE BREAD-WINNERS. TAKE CARK OF THEM. KNOW THAT THEY ARE RIGHT. HAVE THEM TESTED BY H. C. HOUGHTON, EYESIGHT & SPECTACLE SPECIALIST, LATE MANAGER FOR WOOD, ABRAHAM'S, Liverpool & Manchester. Binocular, Marine, and Field Glasses; also agent for Zeiss and Goerz Treider Prismatic Binoculars. ALL REPAIRS DONE CHEAPLY AND PROMPTLY. 23, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. School children's eyesight tested free of charge, and glasses supplied at hospital prices, any day after 4 p.m., Wednesday excepted. WHAT SHALL WE (JIVE OUR FRIEND? IS A QUESTION FREQUENTLY ASKED. A PICTURE IS A GIFT USEFUL AND REFINED AT THE SAME TIME, IF SELECTED WITH DISCRETION. IT IS SOMETHING EVERYBODY CAN Do WITH, AND EVERYBODY ENJOYS. MINSHULL & MEESON have recently added to their Gallery a large selection of the Newest Pictures in the most modern and artistic frames. TWO NEW PICTURE SHOW ROOMS RECENTLY OPENED. AN INSPECTION INVITED. MINSHULL & MEESON, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. CITY GRILL & RESTAURANT 14, FOREGATE STREET, F. COTTIER Begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he has RE-OPENED THE ABOVE PREMISES, and by giving his best attention, hopes to merit a share of their patronage. SPECIALITY COTTIER'S TABLE D'HOTE, FOUR COURSES, 1/6. HARRINGTON HOTEL. FIRST CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. Two minutes' walk from South Kensington Station, Imperial Institute and Museums. HARRINGTON-RD., SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W. A. HARTMANN. Proprietor, (Late Manager of the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, and several other leading Hotels). TERMS FROM 7s. 6D. PER DAY. T. H. BANKS. FURNITURE REMOVER (ROAD OB BAIL) AND GENERAL CARTER. GRAVEL MERCHANT. Offioe 5, ST. WKRBTTRQH'S MOUNT. CHXSTVB. ESTABLISHED MgmP 117 YEARS. TRADE MARK. R. J. FULWOOD & BLAND THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF ANNATTO AND RENNET IN THE WORLD. PRIZES VALUE P.150 WILL BE GIVEN TO USERS OF THE ABOVE PREPARATION DURING 1902. Samples and further particulars supplied free on application to sole address- STEAM ANNATTO WORKS, HOXTON, LONDON. 9 To PIONEER FOR FURNISHING GOODS I J I J ill OF EVERY DESCRIPTION COMPLETE FURNISHING STORES, AT THE 9 TO 19, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. FREE DELIVERY. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, POST FREE. STILL AHEAD! ANOTHER AND GREATER SUCCESS. AT THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION HELD AT THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL HALL, LONDON, SEPTEMBER 24,25,26,1901. ALFRIED EVANS, MERNT. CHESTER, IN THE THREE TEA BLENDING COMPETITIONS OPEN TO THE WHOLE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, WAS AWARDED FOR HIGH-CLASS  THE FIRST I?IZE, HIGHEST FOR HIGH-CLASS TES THE GRAND GOLD MEDAL AND DIPLOMA. j HONOURS. FOR MEDIUM-CLASS TEAS THE SILVER J MEDAL AND DIPLOMA. FOR ORDINARY TEAS THE SILVER ifEDAL AND DIPLOMA. BUY YOUR TEA FROM A SPECIALIST. -io; I GRAND SPRING SHOW OF MILLINERY AT I APPLETON'S, BRIDGE-STREET ROW, CHESTER, I ALSO FANCY STRAW HATS, TOQUES, &c. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, &c. SPECIAL :— LADIES' SAILOR HATS, In all the newest shapes, in great variety, from 116! MANTLES, JACKETS, COATS, &c., IN ALL THE NEWEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLES & SHAPES FOB THE SEASON. OUR SPECIALITY Perfect-fitting COSTUMES, COATS, SKIRTS, &C., TO ORDER, AT APPLETON'S, BRIDGE-STREET ROW. JOHN A. MATE, 17, BRIDGE STREET ROW, 50 BRIDGE STREET. NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, INFANTS' PELISSES, MILLINERY, OVERALLS, FROCKS, PINAFORES, &c. EVERY REQUISITE IN Ladies' Underclothing & Baby Linen, A QUANTITY OF CORSETS. TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES, TO BE SOLD AT COST. For Value, Variety and Quality we still lead the way. IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED US, DO SO. IT WILL PAY YOU. WE ARE GENUINE Ladies' & Children's Outfitters, NOT GENERAL DRAPERS, Therefore in a better position to give you the Right Goods at the Right Price. 17, BRIDGE STREET ROW, 50, BRIDGE STREET. ROLAND DAWSON, 46 & 48, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER, AND 1 & 2, WHITE HORSE YARD, PAWNBROKER, JEWELLER & CLOTHIER, DEALER IN FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, PIANOS, FURS, CARPETS, BASSINETTES, &C. Cash Advanced to any amount on any of the above class of Goods. 0A ^« 7/ /13—Lovely solid Silver CIGAR CASE W and MATCHBOX.; large size. jOK 15/-Well-finished ,WNG-ROO-NIE ??? SUITE; walnut frames, uphol- stered in leather, have had no wear. Qlft—Beautiful Set of Gold-fronted SLEEVE 0/ ? LINKS and STUDS, in case. -C? TV?? 21-year's written warranty Very han<kome Regu- °liaTtoJ r TIMEPIECE; guaranteed finest move- ments,8da. strikes hours and halves on gong. A bargam. 2/6-Handsome Hand-painted Set of 1 jLmmf ?-? VASES; large size. -?11 1 K/-SpIendidIy-nnished BED- cell 1-15/ ROOM SUITE, in satin walnut, comprising 7ft. by 3ft. 9in. Wardrobe with hand-carved panels, full length bevelled mirror, bonnet drawers, &c., pair of quite new design enclosed tables, chamber cupboard, rail and chairs complete. O /Lovely DRESS LENGTH of Black JLdmil v-F Alpaca, grand quality. OQ Sf-Beautifully finished BASSIN- óTlïiI ETTE; landau shape, brass lever handles, back rest, all improvements, coach painted, and well lined. Forfeited. Real MEERSCHAUM 1 JL"/ vJ PIPE, in case. OQ ~1 K I — Handsome carved 0 A K AO I DINING TABLE, with rounded tum-down ends. Cost £ 10 new. 2/9 A YARD—72in. wide. Roll of grand ?/? quality MATTING. OQ ?7 /—Serviceablv made KITCHEN C?<L? .?/? DRESSER; polished walnut, with high back, mirror centre drawers and cup- board below. 21/-Pretty solid Walnut Octagon TABLE; A/ very firm. OQ "I Q Unredeemed. Very hand- <?? ? !LC?/? some DRESS LENGTH of Black Satin, 15 yards, beautiful quality, worth double. 0^7/^5— Beautiful new style DECANTER ? w ? STAND, in silver plate, two lovely cut-glass bottles. Never used.  1 ?/?° exceptional opportunity. X 0/ New few months ago, splendidly made SUITE; covered in dark terra cotta broche velvet, chairs made to order, with specially designed backs, solid frames. .D¡ 12/6 Out of pledge. Capital A*dl\J Silver English LEVER WATCH, by good maker strong cases, excellent timekeeper. ( .ø2 12/6-Extra large size CHEST OF LJdfKy DRAWERS; polished walnut, with spiral ends, thoroughly well finished. 0~| I—Lovely Pearl and Ruby DRESS RING, .t,Yfully act. ? K K /—Capital Housekeeper's Piece of "Pw 51 WNrTURE; 7ft. long by 6ft. high, cupboards, with drawers beneath. 4/11 TO 21/-Quantitv of TOILET SETS, -f/ JL JL all patterns and colours. jGO K /—Unredeemed. Lovely Gold Curb (X/? 51-Unredeemed government hall-marked, with lock attached. QUANTITY of New and Second-hand I ,CARPETS and RUGS on hand. TT AIR COMBINGS *■ MABB UP, 2/- FZB oz. COVERLETTR I TAILS OF J FRoJl HAIR FRAMES PURE ? I From 3/6 each. H A I R, 0;b T. SEALES BROWN. 3. LEECE-ST. (CAR STATION), LIVERPOOL. TELEPHONE No. 141. T £ DGAR DUTTON & SOXS THE OLDEST FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY, 30, Frodsham Street, Chester. E. D. & SONS, having the Largest Stock of Belgian Horses. Superior Glass and Closed Hearses, Private Broughams, Coaches, & Glass- side Schillibeer, are prepared to Supply Funerals cheaper than any other shop in the??it ,heg,iv&SONS take the ENTIRE MANAGE- MENT OF FUNERALS in Town or Country with due regard to eoonomy and taste. All Coffins made on the premises bv Practical Workmen and delivered in Town or Country in a few hours' notice. Undertakers supplied with Hearses and Carriages, Coffin-plates, Handles, Linings and Shrouds; and Bearers at Moderate Charges. To the Poor or Benevolent, a good Coffin, Schillibeer and Grave complete, 38s. Agent for METALLIC COFFINS, for Infectious Cases —— PRIVATE ADDRESSES 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables; and WELLFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON. T. G. BURRELL CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, 57, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER, IS NOW SHOWING NEW REASON'S GOODS IN DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, DINING-ROOM SUITES, BEDROOM SUITES, HALL & OFFICE FURNITURE, KITCHEN FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING, FRENCH CRETONNES, ENGLISH CRETONNES, MADRAS MUSLINS, LACE CURTAINS, INLAID LINOLEUM 3s. PER YARD. CORK LINOLEUM, Ij3¡ PER YARD. CARPETS & RUGS. FENDERS & FIREIRONS. BRASS KERBS, DOGS & STOPS. SPECIAL CORK LINOLEUM. No. 1 Quality. No. 2 Quality. 3 yds. by 3 yds. 11/9 141- 3J „ by 3 yds. 13/9 15/6 4 „ by 3 yd 15/6 18/6 3g „ by 4 yd& 18/6 22/- 4 „ by 4 yds. 21/9 24*9 Best Maker's Goods, unequalled at the price. Com- pare these with other makers. Sample Patterns sent. BRUSSELS SQUARES. 3 by 3, 36/6; 3-21 bv 3, 42/6 4 by 3, 49/6 31 by 4, 63/- Reliable Goods, Good Quality, Best Designs. SPECIAL LINES IN WHITE & ECRU- CURTAINS. 2/2, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/11 to 21/- SEE OUR CIRCULAR. INCOMPARABLE VALUE. CRETONNES & TAPESTRIES. FAST COLOURS, 4fd., 6^d„ 8fd„ lOfd. to 119¡ Window Blinds of every Description. ESTIMATES FREE. STRAIGHT & BAY POLES, IN WOOD, BRASS & BAMBOO. ESTIMATES FREE. RE-UPHOLSTERING. RE-POLISHING REPAIRING. Best Workmanship. Lowest Prices. ESTIMATES FREE. T. G. BURRELL Complete House Furnisher, 57, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE 222. SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES. FIELD & OPERA GLASSES. BAROMETERS & THERMOMETERS. WALKING STICKS. UMBRELLAS & SUNSHADES. J. D. SlDDALL, OPTICIAN TO THE INFIRMARY, THE CROSS, CHESTER. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Umbrellas and Sunshades Re-covered in all newest colours. LANTERNS & SLIDES ON SALE OR HIRE. Oxygen and Coal Gas in Cylinders. AIR. & MRS. GEO. H. MOORE i (Successors to Mrs. Hopkins), WARDROBE DEALERS, 10, WATERGATE ROW (N.), CHESTER, Beg to inform the Public that the above business, until recently so successfully carried on by the late Mrs. HOPKINS, has now been taken over by them, and they will be pleased to wait upon Ladies and Gentlemen immediately on receipt of letter or post card. They trust by strict Cash Pavments and prompt attention to orders to merit confidence and patronage in the future. The Highest Prices given for all Goods Purchased. MISS C. MURPHY, Manageress. EADE'S PILLS. E &DE'S PULS. ?E &DVB JplLLS. JgADE-S jpILLSv J^ADE'8 J>IIIUS. E ADE'S pILLS. AU who eufier from Gout or Rheumatism should immediately Ixave recourse to EADE'S PILLS. Bun- dreds of Tootinotials have been received from all soris aud conditions of melo testifying to the won. derful power thene Pilla have in giving xelief in the very worst eakei6 Theso Piiig are purely vegetable and perfectly opfe ir their action. INSTANTLY BELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CUKffTKf 14 WORST FOKM OF GOUT. KHEULFATI324., RHEUMATIC GOUT. PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACK. AND LIViiS. And have the arrest recomnma"tae& » EC any patent medicine of its elaw. GOUT R BEUHATlSM GOUT RHEUMATISM GOUT EUMATISM GOUT n BRUMATISM GoaT ■J^H EUMATISM GOUT 16, Burton cremtl-t, Dewabury-rosd, 1. May Zad. IHk. Dtar Sir,-It 18 witt. wm bounded pleasure I uec.c you t few linee in praise of -azi. most exceliaat Pillt. It IF mi years since I first Xad IUn. matic Gout, and I had tbrei months in bed wit 1 ir Of course I had the doctor, and he sweated me down uimost tc a skeleton. The next eftuag 1 had aaother attack, d was persuaded by a frip": your Pills. I did eo, and am quite sure they f??eMMd my b.ing ?< up <M?. I ttBE WITH- OUT THEM IF TüEY CU?T ONE POUND A BOTTLE. You are quite at liberty to Biake what use you liio of tbast and I shall be pleased to answer any poor sufferer who caree to write me ffendosnig stamped address). Wishing you evrv success, yours truly, AXBBaT MoiJSTTA.tfc. EADJFB ViUUT AND EHEUMATiO PILLto Axe Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles, 18. ltd. and 2s. 9d.j or sent post free for Postal Order by the Proprietor GEORGE EADE, 232, QOSWEH-HOAD, K.C. Ask tor and be sure you obtain ilA.D'b GOUT"A>rY BHEUMATIC PILLS. EADE'S PILLS. 14, ASTON'r LINOLEUMS, CARPETS & RUGS. ASTOFs, 14, WATERGATE STREET. CASH  STREET. CASH OR CREDIT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 14, WATERGATE STREET.