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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. I T? OYALTY THEATRE, CHESTER. 6..4J MONDAY NEXT. MAK. 10. 1908 9-0 and during the week, twice nightly, "b First Appearance in Chester of the NnICO MARTIALO TRIO, In their Sensational J uggling and Champion REBALANCING Act, including Horse and Trap. O. YOUNG, Expert Blind Musician and HAMPION Concertina Player of the World. REE ROYAL TEMPLES, Operatic Vocalists Including Madam Louie Gilbert, the Cele- a brated Soprano. LtCIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE RENOWNED DOTARD BROS., the Comical Clowns, Staircase Performers, Aerial Hand Balancers. and the Gr?tbstClowna, Hat Throwers and Catchers in the World. ? ?RA MARTINI, the moat Dfmng and Grace- Ql ful Gymnalit. LBON & BELL (Fred and Mane) m. t .elf ?ovet Acrobatic and Dancing Spec;1ahty, ltlentitled "Wanted, a Partner." OHARD FIN BERG, in his Popular 1 Impersonations from Famous Plays. MlERIAL BIOSCOPE, with Latest Up-to-date ic-tures. ltED and MAUD VYPOND. the Renowned {j Society Entertainers, in Novel Entractes. i^alVariety Friers of Admission. Smoking permitted ST. WER BURGH'S, CHESTER. THE WKI.L-KNOWN ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT (In aid of 8t. Werburgb's Schools), WILL BE IIKLD THE MUSIC HALL, O MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 16TH, o (ST. PATRICK'S EVE). I INAL and AMUSING PIECES by the INFANTS and Children of St Werburghs. FISTED by Miss Freda Barmer, Master and MISS Evelyn Clucas, and Miss Winnie Dutton. A number of FIRST-CLASS ARTISTES will 11.180 GIVE their services. l?lectric Lighting and Limelight Enecta by ??asrs. F. J. Jones and Son. Scenery by Garnett ? Son. reserved and Numbered Seats (to be booked at ?hpson and Golder's), 3s.; Second Seats, 2s.   ?y Doors at 7. L"The Help of all in sympathy, with FR. l' !lA-linERS in the heavy Debt of over £ 2,000, Cellly incurred in Alteration of the School -??ises. will be t'nuch appreciated. CHESTER WOMEN'S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION. SAINT MARY'S WARD. EA, LECTURE. & ENTERTAIN .? MENT, ?T NEWGATE ST. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, WEDNESDAY, ISTH MARCH, 1908. Members, Gd. Non-Members, !)d. 6700 AN EXHIBITION ITAT TAIST AND 14N IVE ^ATERCOLOURS HY MR. F. A. RAWLENCE AT A-hsSRs. PHILLIPSON & GOLDER'S EASTGATE ROW, ^OXDAYR MAR. 16, and Following Days. CHESTER WORKING BOYS' HOME IT IS PROPOSED TO HOLD A TWO DAYS' BAZAAR IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THIS HOME IN NEWGATE-ST. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, In the First Week of NOVEMBER. Furtber. particulars shortly. C. KEITH DOUGLAS, Hon. Sec. and Treaa. CHESTER FARMERS' CLUB rrIRE HORSE PARADE WILT. BE HELD SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH. T HORSES, 2 P.M. HEAVY HORSES, 2-45 P.M. J;:hT "— RIES CLOSE MARCH 21ST. R. S. LINNELL, Secretary, N ewga te-street. TESTER UNITED GAS CO. GAS COOKERS. nest Makers, Fixed on Hire. GAS FIRES, Of All Patterns, Quoted at Prices Inclusive of Fixing. CANDESCENT GAS LIGHTING. Selection of Various Patterns of DRNERS and FITTINGS arc kept 14 stock also a Large Variety of est English Glass SHADES..ic. £ Att '.1 E ^'CULAR Attention is paid to Enquiries Or Gas Supply for Special Apparatus. .t\.il 0 — Orders attended to Promptly by J 0TNPetent Fitters. ti —— I ?f ?tes Free and Inspection Invited ?tbe? e SHOWROOM AND OFFICES: JTPI[N ST., CHESTER. I -_n- PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13TH, 1908. GRAND CONCERT IN AID OF THE RAILWAY BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, GIVEN BY MR. R. BUTTERWORTH'S CONCERT PARTY. PATRONS :—The Mayor of Chester (J. Jones, Esq.), the Sheriff of Chester (.T. M. Frost. Esq.). A. Mond, Esq., M.P., the Lord Bishop of Chester. His Grace the Duke of West- minster, Hon. A. L. Stanley, M.P., His Honour Sir Horatio Lloyd, His Honour Judge Samuel Moss, General Sir C. J. Burnett, K.C.B., C.M.G., Alderman W. H. Churton, J. Cullimore, Esq., Alderman J. G. Frost, W. Twiston Davies, Esq., J.P., T. G. Frost, Esq., C.C., James Pinion, Esq., B. C. Roberts, Esq., J.P., F. B. Summers, Esq., R. A. Yerburgn, Esq. ARTISTES SOPRANO: MADAME AGNES CROXTON. THE CATHEDRAL QUARTETTE— ALTO: MR. SYDNEY BROWN. TExou: MR. J. S. BUXTON. TENOR: MR. J. J. MALTBY. BASS MR. JNO. H. DITCHBURN. SOLO VIOLIN MR. A. T. ARMSTRONG. HUMORIST MR. LOUI PARRY. ACCOMPANIST MR. R. BUTTERWORTH. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, GEORGE STREET, CHESTER. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.— SUNDAY, March 15tb, 1908, Morning 10-45. Evening (5-30. Preacher REV. H. J. TAYLOR of Chesterfield. Special Anthems by the Choir. MONDAY, March 16th, at 7-30 p.m., in the Church, LECTURE by REV. H. J. TAYLOR Subject: "John Weiley, and the making of Modern England." Chairman: Councillor JOlIN GRIFFITHS. A Collection at each Service and the Lecture, in aid of the Trust Fund. CHURCH OF CHRIST, THE NORTHGATE. ANNIVEliSARY SERVICES. JKJLAT?K T A IL4,9 M A 10.45. SUNDAY NEXT. 6.30. The ANNUAL SALE OF WORK will be opened at 3, on TUESDAY NEXT, by M. W. WILLIAMS. CONCERT by the A.P. MALE VOICE CHOIR. Chairman HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (J. JONES, ESQ.). Commenoo at 8-5. Tickets 6d. On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18TH, ANNUAL TEA and MEETING. Tea on Tables, 5.30. Tickets 9d. Public Meeting at 7.30. s T. "T E R B -U ]It G H I S9 GROSVENOR PARK ROAD. SUNDAY, March 15th—Evening Service at 6-30: SERMON BY FATHER HAYES. Subject THE LIFE OF ST. PATRICK. OFFKRTORT IN AID OF THE SCHOOLS. FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE, JL- FROPSHAM STREET. ON FRIDAY, MARCH 20TH, An ADDRESS will be given, entitled- "WHAT IS THE INWARD LIGHT?" BY EDWARD GRUBB, M.A, AT EIGHT P.M. 6683 OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE LOCALS. SPECIALLY REDUCED FEES FOR JULY, OXFORD or CAMBRIDGE, B2. 2a. FOR DECEMBER, CAMBRIDGE, 24. 4s. All subjects included. Tuition till Examination. Immediate application must be made. SKERRY'S COLLEGE, 5, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. pARR S BANK LIMITED, LITTLE SUTTON, SUB-BRANCH TO CHESTER. On and after MONDAY, the 30th MARCH, 1908, this Sub- branch will be Open on I MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY IN EACH WEEK, Instead of on MONDAY and THURSDAY, a3 hitherto. Office hours 12 to 3. J. R. THOMSON, Manager. MRS. GRACE SHONE, Deceased, of Upton Park, Chester. ALL persons having CLAIMS against the above are requested to send particulars thereof to the undersigned forthwith. SHONE & PRITCHARI), Solicitors, 70. Watergate-street, Chester. NOTICE. THE MARQUIS OF LINLITHGOW, DECEASED. ALL persons having CLAIMS against the late .1 The Most Honourable JOHN ADRIAN LOUIS, MARQUIS OF LINLITHGOW, K. T., are re- quested to lodge the same. duly vouohed, with the Subscribers, or with Mr. A. AGNEW RAI.STON, Philpstoun House, Philpstoun, West Lothian, within ten days from this date. HOPE SIMSON & LENNOX, W.S., Agents for the Representatives. 42, Charlotte-square, Edinburgh, 10th March, 1908. MANICURING. "BEAUTY IN A NUTSHELL." CULTO.—1908 consignment to hand. Beauti- fully pink, firm as a rock, almost unbreak- able. The brilliancy of this Magic Polish will last one week. One crayon will last 6 months. Refuse "Something just as good," there is only one Culto for the Finger Nails. 11 Post Free from THOMAS BELVOIR & CO., Dept. C, New Southgate, N. FURNITURE REMOVERS. LOWEST TERMS. APPLY WILLIAMS & RAINFORD, BOUGHTON HOUSE STOKES. I; '"? Ilil o l_ I i JIEW11 if f 19 8 FOFF'SCHOOL BOOTS. i BROWN & CO., CHESTER, LTD., EASTGATE ROW. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT- Special Attention is called to our NEW STOCK of LINOLEUMS, From 1/3 to 4/- per square yard. LAID FREE IN CHESTER. LATEST DESIGNS IN INLAIDS, TILES, SURROUNDS, &A, &c. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. SPRING FASHIONS. JOSEPH BECKETT & Co. Beg to announce that they are now SHOWING NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR THE COMING SEASON. INSPECTION INVITED. SILK MERCERS & COSTUMIERS EASTGATE ROW, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. EDUCATIONAL. T HE ELMS, FLOOKERSBROOK CHESTER. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Conducted by MISS NEVILLE & MISS BECK. Resident Certificated Teachers, English and foreign. Best Masters attend. High-class education, accomplishments, prepara- tion for examinations. Comfortable home. Resident and Day Pupils received. For School Course apply the Principal. MUSIC a Speciality. Thorough training instrumental. vocal, theoretical. Teachers for all ages and degrees of proficiency. Terms moderate. For separate Music Course apply Principal, School of Music Department. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL -D FOR GIRLS, Stone Villa, Hoole. Successful in Cambridge Exams, and Trinity College Music. French Teacher resident.—For prospectus apply Miss MORCOM. 6199 S INGING.-MR. ALFRED GREEN. K7 WOOD (late Solo Tenor, Chester Cathedral) receives PUPILS and prepares them for Exami- nations. Terms, &c., 10, Brighton Terrace, Chester. 6179 MISS DU ROSE has Vacancies for PUPILS. Piano, 6/6 mandoline, 8/6; banjo, violin, 10/6; guitar, 15/- per 12 hour lessons. -20, Ermine-road. 6607 MISS C. HALLIDAY, Tcacher of PIANOFORTE (pupil of Dr. J. C. Bridge).—For terms, apply 2, Clare Avenue, Hoole. 6564 MR. BRUNO, Teacher of BANJO, GUITAP., MANDOLINE. Also VIOLIN and VIOLA for Orchestral playing, Terms at the STUDIO, No. 7, on the Eastgate Walls. Home and Country Lessons by arrangement. PROS PECTUS POST FREE. SMART'S BUSINESS TRAINING COLLEGE, St. Oswald's Chambers, St. Wer- burgb-street CHESTER. And at LIVERPOOL, ST. HELENS, WARRINOTON and SOUTHPORT. REASONABLE FEES. Modern Commercial Instruction. Languages, Civil Service Examinations, Professional Pre- liminaries. Each Pupil is taught individually, not in a class. STUDY IN THE EVENINGS. Many men in high positions have laid the foundations of their success by wise employment of spare time. Df s p are YOUTHS. 14i-22 YEARS, LADIES, 15-20 YEARS. Government Appointments are still open to you. Further, you can do all the preparation necessary to secure one without interfering with your present daily employment. The system of sending LESSONS STRAIGHT TO THE HOME has been perfected by SKERRY'S COLLEGE, and now hundreds of pupils yearly win lucrative posts under Government by this means. SKERRY'S COLLEGE, 5, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, will send you a guide to Government Appoint- ments, post frco. APTOLOGY. All cases of Defective Vision accurately corrected by II. C. HOUGHTON, (OPTOLOGIST). EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST, Late Manager for Wood, Abraham's, Liverpool and Manchester. WHY GO TO LIVERPOOL OR MAN- CHESTER when you can have your Eyes scientifically tested and Spectacles or Eve- glasses properly fitted by II.C. HOUGHTON, at moderate prices. Only address ¡ 23, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. Repairs done on tho Premises, cheaply & promptly. NOTIC. -No agent or travelling representative employed. REMOVALS. ALLAN MORRIS & CO. 15, GODSTALL CHAMBERS (LATE 5, ST. WERBURGH'S MOUNT), CHESTER. LOWEST RATES. EXPERIENCED PACKERS. ESTIMATES FREE. TEL. 204. gPRING CLEANING. OIL-PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED. FRAMES REPAIRED AND RE-GILT. CHARGES MODERATE. IINSFIULL & MEKSON Eastga.te Row, Chester. TSAAC WILLIAMS & SON, REGISTERED I PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS & GASFITTERS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. PLUMBERS' BRASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Patent Water Closets, Lavatories, Baths, &c. GLASS in all Qualities and Patterns kept in Stock. EXECUTORS OF THE LATE E DWARD WILLIAMS HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, DECORATORS, PLUMBERS, &c., 33, NICHOLAS ST.. CHESTER. SPECIAL SHOW jl OF MILLINERY AND BLOUSES IN NEW SHOWROOMS. I LATEST PARISIAN MODELS AND UN TRIM MED STRAWS In all ilie Newest Shapes. HIGH-CLASS COSTUMES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND COLOURS. >, Ri i) TTAPID JONES & Co., L I AI I TED, CHESTER. LATEST STYLES FOR THE COMING SEASON! SEE W. T. WILLIAMS, 33 & 39, FOREGATE STREET. COSTUMES, COATS, DRESSES, BLOUSES. SKIRTS. BELTS. GLOVES, MILLINERY! MILLINERY!! UNDERCLOTIIING, HOSIERY, CORSETS, UMBRELLAS. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER FIRM. THE EDITOR'S ADVICE- "I WOULD RECOMMEND A R.XIEIGH.CYCI,IN(,, EDITOIR, "The Queen." EALEIGHS, SOME OF THE MODELS Fop. NETT 13 MONTHLY CASH PAYMENTS Gd ? -r ) POPULAR RALEIGH L6. 17s 6d. .9, 7(i OAD-RAClR or FEATHERWEIGHT ?E7 19s Gd14s" Sd STANDARD 3 SPEED ?. 19s. M: 6d. Cent. a Specie LIGHT ROADSTER £ 10. 10s. 0^d 19s. 3d MODELE SUPERBE, with 3 Speed Gear and ) i,l,<r >. IJS. Od 28s. 10d. Oil B?ii Gearcase f ??'- ?s. Od. 2Ss. IM. RALEIGH GAZLLE, Gent.'s £ 5. 15s. Od. 11s. Od. ?o' '?- La,d? y'f! .G6 Os. Od lis. 6d. TR5 AALT^EIrVG-H xj JUVENILES from £ 5, S; Od. 9s. 2d HIGHLY-PLATED (including Rims) and Beautifully Finished in BLACK ENAMEL. KJilAIKS TO ANY MAKE OF CYCLE. ACCESSORIES. CARBIDE OLD CYCLES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. GOOD SECONDHAND CYCLES FOR SALE SOLE DISTRICT AGENTS, l'lease ask for I J. E. BRASSET & SON, IVE 6 P. "BoOK OF THE RALEIGH." LIMITED, AT 6 P.M. CHESTER. 1 THE CROSVILLE MOTOR CO., LTD., CRANE WHARF, CHESTER, I Have ready for immediate delivery the following NEW, SHOP-SOILED, and SECOND-HAND MOTOR CARS AND BOATS: ONE 12-14 h.p., 4 cyl., side-entrance, SWIFT, to seat four persons fitted wit.h Capo Cart Hood and Folding Glass Screen £380. ONE 10 h.p., 3 cyl., SWIFT, to seat two with Hood and Screen £23;J. ONK 10 h.p., twin cyl., SWIFT, to seat two; with Hood and Screen £ 225. ONE 10-12 li. p., twin cyl., SWIFT, to seat four; shop soiled; £220. ONK 10 h.p., 3 cyl., SWIFT, to seat four shop soiled £ 200. ONE 16.20 h p., 4 cyl., SWIFT, side-entrance; second-hand; with Cape Cart Hood and Screen; £ 250. ONE 12-10 h p., LEADER, side-entrance; with Capo Cart Hood, Stephnev Wheel and Spares second-hand E200. ONE 9 h.p. single cyl., DARRACQ., in first-class condition E65. ONK 10 h.p., twin cyl., WOLSELEY; £ 60. ONE 5 h.p., single cyl., WOLSELEY; £ 60. ONE 10 h.p., MOTOR BOAT, CBOSVIIJLR I. 23ft. long, beam 5ft. 3in. to carry ten I persons speed nine miles per hour f280. ONE 50 h.p., Cabin MOTOR LAUNCH, for Estuary or Coasting; length 45ft., beam 7ft.; sleeping accommodation for four persons £700. INSPECTION INVITED. CARS ON HIRE. TELKPHONE 268. I MESSRS. F. WOODFIN & CO. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 20, FRODSHAM STREET, CHESTER. Large and Valuable UP-TO-DATE STOCK kept on the Premises. TELEPHONE No. 455. HAIR U COMBINGS ———— MADE Up. 2/- Psu, oz. COVERLETTE | TAILS OF 1 FROM HAIR FRAMES, PURE ? ?/? From 3/8 each. H A I R. J O/O T. SEALES BROWN, 3, LEEOE-ST. (Car Station), LIVERPOOL. THE DRIFT OF FASHION. The Latent in the Field of Fashion can now be seen at DENSONS. The most Exclusive and Tasteful of Garments, stamned with the hhll-mark of original. prices strictly moderate, arC nov, Yiew it DENSONS' SHC VROCJS. Though a Visit to the various Depart- ments is advised, ladies who write us Will have the most scrupulous atteu. tion paid to their smallest requirement, and Patterns scut at once. DAINTY AND DELIGHTFUL MILLINERY The Models show t he tendency of Fashion for Spring Wear. Please Call and Inspect the charming range now on exhibition. More Elegant Styles than those designed expressly for us it is impossible to see. Choice examples of MODISH HEAD- GEAR at Moderate Prices. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, ORNAMENTS, etc., and every necessity for Millinery Trimmings in the Latest Fashion. » r 1 MOTOR IT AT- VEIIJK DENSONS' DRESSMAIV ING SECTION' has unrivalled facilities for turning out Promenade, Visiting and Reception Gowns in the Highest Possible Styles, at Moderate Prices. DENSONS are now Showing an entirely New Selection of Fashionable MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS for every style of Dress or Costume now on exhibition. DENSONS FITTERS are Experienced, Capable and Artistic, and any lady can rely on securing a garment which is certain to obtain their enthusiastic approval. BEAUTIFUL BLOUSES for every occasion. NOVEL DRESSING GOWNS and JACKETS COSTUME and DRESS SKIRTS in Smart Shapes at Moderate Puces. LOVELY LACES and Dainty NECK. WEAR, trifles that tell in a lady's toilet SPRING HATS and BONNETS for the Little Ones. CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING and BABY-LINEN, all New Stock, at very Moderate Prices. DENSONS, 9, 11 & 13, NORTHGATE ROW CHESTER, AND AT DENBIGH. ASK FOR ROMOLA," THE CREAM OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. PROPRIETOR GEORGE BARLOW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, "THE OLD VAULTS, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE, 0632.