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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ROYALTY THEATRE, C ti EST E R. 6"45 MONDAY NEXT, AFRIL20. UKKS Q 0 and during: the week, twice nihtly.1- W90D, WELLS AND W1LKINS, 1d 1n a musical sketch, entitled "The Piano Tuner" I ANNIE IJAKG, Dainty (liorredienite and Speciality Dancer. HE AYS, Modern Equilibrists. HAHRY FRISKY. Comedy Juggler. M. FIRST APPEARANCE IX CHESTER OR Ait 1E BLYTHE, the Popular Contralto, F In all her Latest Successes. ^A-VLJE & McHENRY. the Two in Green. 1 Rehned Comedians and Rhythmic Dancers. IM I'Lt'-]Af, BIOSCOPE, with Latest Pictures. \Y. WATSON, the clever Cornet and Coach Doru Artiste. 4N UNIQI:E SPECIALITY AS PERFORMED By TLX Z EPt, I late Sergt.-Major Instructor H.M. Army Gymnastic !?tntf. the 801dier Sword [ ? Expert, ?t?,? a?sted by MISS CLARICE, the Lady J n Jitsu Exiwrt. ZTi !"t Vitriety Prices of Admission. Smoking: permitted CHESTER MUSICAL SOCIETY. THE NEXT SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT OP CHAMBER MUSIC WILl. TAKI; PLACE IN THE MUSIC HALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2Hrn. AT 8 P.Y. rrlIE KRUSE STRING QUARTET. riA-NOFOKTE MADAME FISCHER-SOBELL. VOCALIST MISS EMILY BREARE. TICKETS and all information at Messrs, UT''IIRSO:; and GOLFER'S. PIANOFORTE RECITAL ^KOSVKNOR HOTEL, ASSEMBLY- BOOM, CHESTER, BY "Haulein J. M. WAR E KA THE CELEBRATED AUSTRIAN" PIANIST, TUESDAY, APRIL 28TH. TicKETS and PLAN, E. DALE, PIANO WAHKHOCSK, DUWGE STREET HOW. 51, BRIDGE STREET ROW. ?!AKESPEARK THMATP? LIVER?O??  MONDiT, Ann. 2,ih, tor ?nt?hts.nt 7-3 <? MATINKE, WW 2Qdi at 2, the FTOYAL CARL IIOSA OPERA COMPANY. T.,o following Opaas vriil ba presented aruien," "Fhnst." "Cavallerla kustieana," and Pasjhacci," II Trovatore," "Esmeral,la," Tauuhaaser," "Bohemian Gill." U SUIÙ Trices. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WLTON PARK FETE "WILL BE HELD ON WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1908. ATHLETIC SPORTS, ETC. Particular at later date. CHOLMONDELEY LORAL k HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY THE ANNUAL SLOWER SHOW & FETE of this Society will be held in fu CHOLMONDELEY PARK Y Permission of the Marquis of CIIOLHONDELKV), ()x MONDAY, 3RD AUGUST, lIOg (BANK HOLIDAY). Uttber particulars in posters and ad vertisements* TALBOT T. WILSON. ) Joint CHARLES W. FLACK, J Hon. Sees., Park, Aluipas, TESTER UNITED GAS CO. GAS COOKERS. liy Best Makers, Fixed on Hire. GAS FIRES. Of All Patterns, Quoted at Prices Inclusive of Fixing. A- I-) ES C E iN T GAS LIGHTING. 4 Seection of Various Patterns of UN ERS and FITTINGS arc kept stock alo a Lar)!c Variety of :nest English Glass SHADES. Ac. attie:ul \t 1 E ar Attention is pail to Enquiries for (' c' 1 f c.' A °r teas .Supply for Special Apparatus. C n Ordiers attended to Promptly by 0tnpetent Filters. tlltitnates Free and Inspection Invited at the- (J SHOWROOM AND OFFICES: KST., CIIESTER. CHESTER RACES. 1 CALL AND INSPECT H. C. HOUGHTON 8 SKLKCTIO N OF HAC fi G LABS ES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ONLY ADDRESS— 23, EASTGATE ST, CHESTER, TEL. No. 21Y3. EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SJ-'EOIAMST. Each case receives personal attention. Hours of consultation 10 a.m. to o p.m. REPAIRS done on the premises cheaply and promptly. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. TAUVIN PARISH CHURCH. The 11TH JUNE will be observed a3 a I)A y OF THANKSGIVING for the COMPLETION of the RESTORATION SCHEME. THE LORD BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE has promised to Preach at the Morning Service, and to be present at a Public Luncheon after- wards. There will be GARDEN PARTY and SALE OF WORK in the Vicarage Grounds in the afternoon, and Festal Evensong at night. EIPvST SPITITUALIST CHURCH, JD COMMON HALL STREET. SPECIAL VISIT of the EXECUTIVE COUNCIL of the Spiritualist?. National Union, SATCRDAY, SLVA Y and MONDAY, the 2.tl,, 2Gth and 27th. MEETING on Saturday at 7-30 p.m., Sunday 10-15, 3-0and u-30 p.m., Monday 7-3Cp.ru. Addresses by Members d the E.C. 7120 CHESTER CONSERVATIVE AND UNIONIST I ASSOCIATION. "YI7 A l; I> ASSOCIATION I MEETINGS, Will, UK HELD AS VNl'Kli ;— ST. OSWALD'S WARD. WOMEN'S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION have a Joint ENTERTAINMENT and MEETING at the ASSKMKLT ROOM, NEWGAT* STREET, on TIIU RSDAY, April 30th, at 7-15. Chairman Councillor G. H. REYNOLDS. Members of the Men's Association are cordially invited. SALTNEY PARISH. WARD MEETING on FRIDAY, May 1st. at 8 p.m. prompt, at the LKCTI-'RE HALL, HOPE STREET. Chairman: Councillor J. P. GAMON. BOUGHTON WARD. MEETING on MONDAY, May 4th, at. 8 p.m., at the Sr. PAUI,'d (BOYS) SCHOOL, Rod.UTON. Chairman Alderman W. 11. CSU UTON'. ,,¡ TRINITY -WAltD. MEETING on THURSDAY, May 7fcli, at S p.m., at the ASSKMHHR Roods, NEWUATK STKRKT. Chairman: Councillor D. L. HKVVITI'. ST. JOHN'S & ST. MARY S WARDS. A Joint WARDS' MEETING- on FRIDAY, May 8th, at 8 p.m., at Sr. l'rfAKi' SCHOOl. HANDBRIDUK. Chairman Aid. J. Eojsnrox GLI-BETFT. R. A YE anu HGH., ESfh Will be present and ADDRESS EACH MEET- INCi, when MEN are specially invited tu attend in large numbers. C. H. GLASSEY. Secretary and Agent, CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AHOVE SOCIETY Will be hold in the TOWN HALL, ON FRIDAY. MAY 1ST, AT O'CLOCK P.M. The VERY REV. THE DEAN in the Chair. S. B. JACSON, Hon. Sec. EDUCATION ACT, Section 8 (3). CITY AND COUNTY OF THE CITY OF CHESTER. LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY. NOTICE Œ HEREBY GIVEN in accordance N with the pro. i?ioM ,f Section 8 (1) and (o) of the Education Act 1902, that the Town Council of the City of Cheater being the Local Education Authority for the purposes of Part III. of that Act, propose to accept a transfer to them. under the provisions of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, of the Victoria Road Undenominational I School. situate in Victoria Road, in the said City of Chester. The School will be available for the following area the said City and in particular the North- Easterly portion thereof. Dated this 22nd d-ty of April, EIO' J. H. DICKSON. Clerk to the Local Education Authority. TjTZY AND C-OU. NTY- OF THE CIT Y OF CHESTER EDUCATION ACT, 1902. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX, that FRED. M. ADAMS, ESQUIRE, the District Auditor for the Cheshire Audit District, has appointed the AUDIT OF THE ACCOUNTS of the Council of the City and County Borough of Chester and of their Education Committee, and of Officers of the said Council and Committee, in respect of their receipts and expenditure under the Education Act, 1902, for thi year ended the 31st day of March last, to commence on TUESDAY, the 12th day of May, 1908, at 9-30 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Town Hall, Chester. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that a copy of such Accounts, duly made up and balanced, together with all account books, deeds, contracts, accounts, vouchers, and receipts mentioned or referred to in such accounts will be deposited at the Office of the City Accountant, Town Hall, Chester, and be open during: office hours to the inspection of al) persons interested for seven clear days before the Audit. Dated this 22nd day of April, 1908. J. H. DICKSON, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Chester. CHESTER CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that several ARTICLES, including Umbrellas, Walking Sticks, Gloves, Jewellery, etc., etc., Left in Tram Cars between the 20th March, 190G, and the 23th March, 1907, will be SOLD unless the same are Claimed at the Tramway Depot within one month from this date.—J. It. DICKSON, Town Clerk. Chester. 25th April, lIOS. WINNING NUMBERS GILL and ff EDGE DRAW :-G218, 8818, 6951, 1151, 4852, 5689, 4309, 1326, 8173, 4157, 3201, 9575, 0050, 31W2 4870, 6001. 3150, 6651, 1525, 3999, 4428, 4975. 447: 10-101. 3775, 1850, 9672, 9227, 4501, 3901, 4021, 4655, 506, 6848, 6978, 6542, 10125. HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. BVWAATNGGBEBBAARAWBMRNBOMEBVWHHEMMBANMRRNAMWNMMEHBHHMINBNRFLNBAIINBBBMNHNMBMM BROWN & CO., CHESTER, LTD., EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. ARE NOW SHOWING NEW Materials for PRESENT Fear I PLAIN CLOTHS, in specially-dyed shades at 1/11., 2/11, 3 11 yard. SUMMER TWEEDS, in all the new effects, at 1 111and 2/11 yard. NEW SUITINGS, in pretty stripes, 2/11 yard, or 21/- dress length. LATEST NOVELTIES IN SILK VOILES, WOOL TAFFETA, EOLIENNES, etc. IMPORTANT. We desire to call Special Attention to our DRESSMAKING- DEPART- MENT, which is now under the supervision of a Competent Fitter We can execute smart ancl up-to-date Dressmaking AT MODERATE PRICES. EDUCATIONAL. rMHE KING'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. J- FOUNDXI) 1541. Chairman of the Governing Body THE BISHOP OF CHESTER. Headmaster; THE REV. J. T. DAVIES. M. A. (Late Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford). Staff of Six Oxford and Cambridge Graduates with three Visitinr; Masters. SCHOOL FEEg (TUITION) R4 I 0 and 5 0 per Term. Boarders are taken by Mr. Woodhouse, at King's, Eaton-road. The School has valuable leaving Exhibitions (£(,0 per annum) to the University, Woolwich, or Sandhurstr. This year's diativciions include Two Open Scholarships at Oxford and Cambridge, a First- class in Classics at Oxford, and First Place in Mathematics, Second in Science, in Cambridge Local (junior) Examinations. Full Prospectus from the Headmaster or Clerk, Mr. F. B. MASON, 19, Newgate-street. NEXT TERM begins MAY 5th. Inos. A PREPARATORY CLASS is conducted by Miss SALMON, at 39, WHITE FmAR;3, CHESTER. A P11 110 1, D IfOtTSE SCHOOL, XJL CHESTER. J. G. CIARNETT, M.A. (Cantab). REV. A. It FISH, B.A. B.So. (Lond.) The School provides Preparation for the Public Schools and Universities, for Professional aud Business Life. The Promises include Physical and Chemical Laboratories, Gymnasium and Playing Field. There is a Preparatory Department for Young Boys, under the charge of a Lady Graduate. Boarders, for whom tharo are a few vacancies, are taken at the School House. Illustrated Prospectus on application. NEXT TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, MAY 5TH. TX7IRRAL HOUSE SCHOOL, V1 4, THE BARS, CHESTER. Term begins MAY 5th. Preparatory Class for Little Boys.-Apply Principal. 7170 CHESTER pITY AND COUNTY SCHOOL IfOlt BOYS. GROSVENOR MUSEUM. llSADMASTEi: MR. JOHN A. MCMICHAKL, B.A., B.So. NEXT TERM c-otialences 30th April, 1908. FEES: £ 1. IDs. Id. per Term. Prospectus and full particulars may be obtained from the Grosvenor Museum or JOHN DODD, Clerk to the Governing Body. 16, Corn EAchange Chambers, Chester. rnosPKCTas POST FREE. QM ART'S BUSINESS TRAINING IO COLLEGE, St. Oswald's Chambers, St. Wer- burgh-street CHESTER. And at LIVERPOOL, ST. HELENS, WASHINGTON' atici SOUTHPORT. REASONABLE FEES. Modern Commercial Instruction. Languages, Civii Service Examinations, Professional Pre- liminaries. Each Pupil is taught individually, not in a class. THE ELMS, FLOOKERSHROOK -L CHESTER. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Conducted by MISS NEVILLE & MISS BECIC. Residont Certificated Teachers, English and foreign. Best attend. High-class education, accomplishments, prepara- tion for examinations. Comfortable home. Resident and Day Pupils received. M U S I O a Speciality, Thorough training; instrumental, vocal, theoretical. Teachers for all ages and degrees of proficiency. Terms moderate. Work Resumed on the morning of TUESDAY, April 28th. T For prospectus apply Miss NEVILLE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE MISSES SERJEANT have J- REMOVED to 20, KING-STREET. 20, KING STREET. milE MISSES SERJEANT will Resume TSchool Duties (o.v.) ou MONDAY NEXT, April 27th. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL BF01t (HRLS. Stone Villa, Hoole. Successful in Cambridge 1xam3. and Trinity College Music. French Teacher resident.-For prospectus applv M i.4s MOUCOH. NEXT TERM will commence May 11th. WCHOOL FOR GIRLS, "Glanavon," IO Bousliton.—PRINCIPAL MISS LEATON, assisted by an efficient staff of Teachers. French (Conversational): PROF. MKCNIKR. German and Mathematics: HElm DUNKKL. Next Term com- mences May 7th, 1908. 7113 MISS DAVIES, F.C.T.S. (Cci-biHc?ted), J?.JL 7, Dova-termce, Chester, is open to receive Students for individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, Arithmetic, Grammar and Handwriting. Moderate terms. Prospectus above address. ill1 EDUCATIONAL. THE QUEENS SCHOOL, CHESTER HEAD MMTKtaa MISS BEATRICE CLAY, B.A. (Lend.), The NEXT TERM begins on THURSDAY, MAY 7th. The Head Mistress will be at home the preceding day to parents who may wish to consult her. The KINDER-GARTEN' is open to boys and gir';3 between the ages of three and eight years. Application forma aud pruspcctuaea may be obtained at the School, or from Mr. F. B. MASON, HI, Newgate-street, Chester, HOLLY BANK PREPARATORY JjL SCHOOLS, Canbri.v- %-iow. C, LASSES fur LITTLE BOYS and GIRLS will be Resumed May 4th.-MISS STONE, Mistress. 7116 QINGING.—MU. ALFRED GREEN- ?- WOOD (late Solo Tenor, Chester Cathedral) receives PUPILS and prepares them for Exami- nations. Terms, &c., 10, Brighton Terrace, Chester. 6773 ??RrBRUNO, Teacher of BANJO, Jj-L GUITAR, MANIIOLISB, Also VIOLIN and VWjA for Orchestral playing, Tarnls at the II STUDIO, NO. 7, on the J,.ootgate Walls. lioille and Country arcaiigement. ,=.=;=.. PLEASURE CRUISES. THE DEE STEAM BOAT CO. i he above Company m Lhe only one authorised by His Grace the DUKE OP WKSTMINSTKB, to run their STEAMERS regularly to EATON HALL. THE ORMONDE and BEND OR WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS (UNPA YS KXCKPTKD) :— am sun pm Pi-?, !n: *-ni i>m Chester "P: "'Iliîl:r Fl'J:W:l¡;) KcclestonF.; ll&fc-l&iOji 502 ;40|a354205 20 Iron nndge! U?! i .5 *5 I Iron Br;gd-lii45 ?T?.r.?' 545 Eccleaton F iI 1210 1=1 5Di2 20'3 S5 4 5 45 Cheater,arr i ll Oil ¡2;J}1o_å 0 FARES: CHESTER to ECCLWSTON, 6d. Single; 9d. Return, IRON BRIUGE, 3d. Is. Weather and other causes permitting. RAILWAYS. G.W.R. I EXCURSION TO LONDON. TUESDAY, APRIL 28, to LONDON, for 2. 4. Tor 5 days, as under:—Chester, dep. 6-45 a.m. Tickets, bills, pamphlets, &c.. obtainable at the Stations or from Divisional Superintendent, Chester. "HOLIDAY HAUNTS," 1908 Enlarged Edition, price 6d. post free, from Superintendent of the ) Line, Paddington Station. I JAMES C. INGljTS, General Manager. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the privilege Tof SUPPLYING TEAS. at 1/- and 16 on WHIT. MONDAY, at OULTON PARK FETE. G. E. NEWTON, Hon. Sec., Oulton Park, Tarporley. HA WARDEN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL Ii TEl';DERSare invited for the Supply of JL ROAD STONES for the maintenonm of Roads within the District for the Year ending March 31st, 1909. The Stones to be broken so as to pass through H and 2 inch gauges, of equal quality, free from dirt, and delivered, as required, at the following Stations :-Hope Village, Buckley Junction, Buckley (old station), Hawarden, Knowle Lane, and Watkinson's Sidings (Wrexham, Mold and Connali's Quay Railway), Kinnerton, Broughton Hall, Sandycroft, Queen's Ferry (L. and N.- W. Railway), and Rossett (G.W. Railway). TENDERS are also invited for the CARTING OF STONES from the various Stations, Quarries and Gravel Pits. Forms of Tender and all particulars may be had on application to the District Surveyor, Mr. Wm. Newton, Drury, Buckley, Chester. Sealed Tenders to be delivered on or before Wednesday, the 6th day of May, 1908. to ilia, the undersigned, endorsed "Tenders for Materials" or "Caitage." The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. By Order. HUGH G. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Council. Council Offices, Broughton, nr. Chester, April 14th, 1308. MANICURING. "BEAUTY IN A NUTSHELL." CUIJTO.-lHOS 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. IT Post Free from THOMAS BELVOIR & CO., Dept. C, Now Southgate, N. GIRLS' DAINTY DRESSES in Fancy Alpaca, Llama and Zephyr, all sizes I from 24.in. to 42in. long. i LADIES' MERCERIZED CANVAS SHIRTS, 5/11 LADIES COQUE RUFFLES, s/iii, s/ii, 8/11 to is/11 IN WHITE AND ALL COLOURS. RBAL DYED HONAN SILK, all art shades, 1/6a I SPRCIAL PURCHASE OF 40IN. CHIFFON TAFFETA in Black, Brown, Navy Resida, Electric, etc., 2 1 la PRINTED LAWN AND VOILE ROBES, from 14/11 to 29/6. RICHARD JONES & Co., LIMITED, FASTCtATE ST., CHESTER. PREMISES COMINGr DOWN1. CLEARANCE SALE. GUEST & WARDLE TELEPHONE 209. FO itEGATE ST., CHESTER. Fa ODSHAR ST. OWING to the property coming down, and being uuable at present to secure suitable premises for our requirements. WE ARE COMPELLED TO DISPOSE OF THE WHOLE OF OUR LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE. BEDROOM SUITES, DINING AND DRAWING-ROOM SUITES. CABINETS, SIDEBOARDS, HALLSTANDS, CA13INET8, FANCY CARVED-TOP TABLES, OAK LINEN CHESTS, W?IC???MH ?CH'?A? IRS. BnOKüAE, XEDDING nEDTIADS. SPRING MATTREES, FLOORCLOTHS, BESTEHAEDASR, TH SUITES, BLACK AND COPPER HEARTH SUITES, RED', ',TEIAIEDASR, TII SUITES, LINOLE-UNIS, NIAILCART S. CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS, MAILCARTS. A Quantity of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE all offered at Greatly Reduced Prices. We shall continue to make up our Special Well-known Guaranteed BEDDING, and offer at Greatly Reduced Prices. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. We shall continue to execute SPECIAL ORDERS, REPAIRS, RE-UPHOLSTEUING, etc.. at our WORKS, QUEEN ST., and t;rut to receive the kind support of our Customers. THE EDITOR'S ADVICE- "I WOULD RECOMMEND A EALEIGH."—CYCLING EDITOR, Y7ic Queen." RALEIGHS, SOME r, or, NE- S,I'?' MO'-NTTIII,Y SOME OF THE MODELS- ?? rc PAYMENTS. POPULAR RALEIGH ZC6. 17s. 6d. 12s. 7d. ROAD-RACER or FEATHERWEIGHT i-7. H). 6<.1. 14s. 8d. x 4 1 9 -1. 6d. 14s. Sd. STANDARD-3 SPEED ;CS. 19s. 6d. 16s. 6d. (?nt.'8 Spel.IUT .UADTgR fi0. 10s. Od. 19s 3d. MO DELE SuPERBE, with 3-Speed Clear and "j ) ??i?'- ? ? ?'s. (ki. 2-)80 s- Ii) I Oil Bath Gearcase  .). )8. \l. It. RALEIGH ÜAZLLg, ;Eil. 1;-Is. 01. 1 Is. Od. I)o. do. ;E.6. Os. Od. lis. Gd. RALEIGH JUVENILES from £5. 0s. Od. 9s. 2d. HIGHLY-PLATED (including Rims) and Beautifully Finished in BLACK ENAMEL. REPAIRS TO ANY MAKE OF CYCLE. ACCESSORIES. CARBIDE OLD CYCLES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. GOOD SECONDHAND CYCLES FOR SALE. SOLE DISTRICT AGENTS, I  ?' J. E. BRASSEY & SON? ATSa r.M. | TH"E BOOK OK J. E. BRASSEY & SON,S AT 6 0P.M. "BOOK OF I Tn. RALEIGH. LIMITED AT 6 1'.1[. THE RALEIGH. mm CHESTER. ——————' I THE MOST MARVELLOUS INVENTION IN THE CYCLE WORLD FOR 1908 IS THE GOLDEN SUNBEAM, Fitted with Six Variable Gears which we are SOLE AGENTS for, also for ROYAL EN FIELDS, ROVERS AND SWIFT t CYCLES, WHICH NEED NO C.OIhN!AfTY -:ltKOWX TO BE THE BEST. I The above can be Fitted with Two or Three Speed (ears at option. THE BEST VALUE AND LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM IN CHESTER. HIGH-CLASS MAKES, £ 5 AND UPWARDS. Second-hand Machines taken in part pavment. ACCESSORIES AND TV HES OF THE BEST MAKES AND OF EVERY DESCRIPTION KEPT IN STOCK. Catalogues sent on Application. REPAIRS done on the Premises by Competent Workmen. NOTE THE ADDRESS— TELEPHONE 510 1 W. MAHER & SON, :31, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. THE CROSVILLE AIOTOR CO., LTD., CRANE WHARF, CHESTER, Have ready for immediate delivery the following NEW, SHOP-SOILEI), and SECOND-HAND MOTOR CARS AND BOATS: ONE 12-14 li.p., 4 cyl., side-entrance, SWIFT, to seat four persons fitted with Cape Cart Hood and Folding Glass Screen £ 380. ONE lOh.p., 3 cyl., SWIFT, to seat two with Hood and Screcn; £ 23.1. ONE lOh.p., twin cyl., SWIFT, to seat two; with Hood and Screen 1:22,5. ONE 10-12 li.p., twin cyl., SWIFT, to scat four; shop soiled f220. ONE lOh.p., 3 cyl., SWIFT, to seat four; shop soiled; 92W. ONE 40-50 li.p., 6 cyl., ARlIL; nearly new; Dual Ignition, side-entrance, Cape Cart Hood and Screen £900; cost £ 1,300 only run aOOmilcs. ONE lOh.p., twin cyl., WOLSELEY £ 60. ONK 5 H.p., single cyl.WOLSELEY £ 60. ONK lOh.p., MOTOR BOAT, "CROSVTLLE I. 23ft. long, beam 5ft. 3in. to carry ten persons; speed nine miles per hour; £:!80. ONE 50 h.p., Cabin MOTOR LAUNCH, for Estuary or Coasting; length 45ft., beam 7ft.; sleeping accommodation for four persons £7(1). ERECTING, GAS, OIL, and STEAM ENGINES. OLD CARS MODERNISKD. ESTIMATES GIVEN. INSPECTION INVITKO, CAM ON HIRS. TEI.KPHONJI 26& GPBING Q LEANING. OIL-PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED. FRAMES REPAIRED AND RE-GILT. CHARGES MODERATE. MINSHULL & MEKSON. Eastgate Row, Chester. A. RICHARDSON (Successor to BOUCHER & Co.) 43, BRIDGE ST. Ro\) CHESTER. (TELEPHONE 230), PIANO AND OlGÅN SHOWKOOMS. The following are a few, amongst many like BARGAINS in LOW-PRICED PIANOS. &c., now being offered. Any instrument may be Purchased by Instalments :— 4*ST—HARMONIUM, in walnut case; 10 0?? 8top, knee wulI, good tone, and ia excellent condition. U 4-* of 3 CLARINETS, in beautif, ul oak Cli; perfect Aver y gruat bargain. A* -?  m burr walnuk Xi;i, C11'e, with innr(litelry • 10/ ease, with marquetry panet, by Rungblut; full compos, ivory keys good tone aud touch. A great bargain. J* | | rrl Very fine PIAO, by JLO/ well-known Loudon makers, in beautiful burr waiiiut case, with gold incised panel: full cumptMs, good tone and touch in perfect condition. jL? | ?-t | 1* I Very strong Iron-framo X B-?w U l'J.ANU, in burr wal- nut case, with panel front, cbeck action, fail trichord and all improvements. A thoroughly reliable instrument. ^7 1 "'eu Hne Iron Frame o4W* J| L < JL ? lANV, in rvwUljd case, with rlural marquetry panel; best tapo check action, full trichord tone, touch and appearance alike good. A*"I <> "I O/ Iron-frame PIANO, ia OWlO• 10/ burr walnut tI, with tioral marquetry panel, bust check action, full trichord all the latest improvements good tone and touch. £ >>> I —Very fine oblique, strung PIANO, OWM 1- by Erard; bc?unfut burr walnut case ivory keys, underdamper, check action, full trichord, &c. A great bargain. A??-CHAMBER PIPE ORGAN, in r?tM* r "Utiful rwood c?se;au)t&biefof smaii church orl: Caution—No Can Vigors Employed. A. RICHARDSON, 43, BRIDGE ST. ROW, CHESTER. PIANO & ORGAN SHOWROOMS. (TEL. 230). (Established 1813). BttANcti-26, REGENT ST., WREXHAM. DAWSON & WEST, PAWNBROKERS, J £ IVEIILBR3, CLOTHRICUS, AND COITPLSTB HOUSK FURNISHERS. Cash Advanced to any amount on Gold and Silver Plate, Jewellery, Furniture, Pianos and Organs, Furs. Carpets, and on all portable property. Parcels by Post receive prompt attention cash by return. Pri vate Pledge Office. NOTE AODIuess- 54 & 56, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER. a "J K /—Handsome solid dark 'V alnu <???w JLO/ BOOKCASE, caned doors and cornice, moveable shelves 7ft. high by 4ft. wide well-made and finished. Cheap. Splendid set of China CLOCK and VASES, hand painted and ornamented with real gold lurge size, perfect timekeeper. Warranted. Oi? "I —Very nno ?ol)d dark Walnub <??)< i?/ SIDEBOARD, three cup- boards and two drawers, extra large bevelled plate glass back, carved panels fitted with cellarette, &c., dotille bow front; pretty design. Perfect. OQ Sf-Solid satin Walnut BEDROOM oWO* C91 SUITE, comprising wardrobe, with lull length bevelled robing mirror, large hanging compartment and hat drawer dress- ing chest, with four drawers, large dressing- glass washstand. marble slab, double row tiled back, chamber cupboard and towel rail; the Lot well-made. Complete £8. 8s. £ I—Walnut COAL VASE, new pattern, mirror back, drop door, carved. I Pair of handsome, real BRONZE ??/? FIGURES, on wood stands beautifully modelled, in new condition stand 22in. high. 1/9 A SQUARE YAT',I) ]?Cll'l of our noted genuine CORK LIN^O; wear guaranteed f?? /-Latest make in BASINETTES ??j,? t 5 I hung on straps, double handles; upholstered and painted dark green. Ea?} runnin. o /~w—Very strong and well-made BOX OV// OTTOMAN, upholstered in very good quality woollen tapestry; on castors, spring seat. QlfW—1Solid Mahogany CENTRE TABLE. <?\?/ carved top and legs. Quite new. 35f AND k2. 10s —Single and Double MAIL- CARTS the latest make. piiinted dark blue and dark green, hung on straps, easy running. Gee springs, brass levers. Special value, large stock. 8l/ Y.'O AD 10/6 EACH Assorted patterns. j \), all the latest GO-CARTS, for the coming season Hxed and folding carts. Call and inspect our stock. FOLLOWING JEWELLERY, PLATE, &C., JUST FORFEITED. O -f O "| f\l—Gent's handsome, 1&t¡. 0? ? j[ ?j ? J? ?f/ gold centre second chrono- graph STOP WATCH, ? plate, Une lever movement, e?tra jewelled, compensation balance, English hall-marked castas by those well-known makers, Thos. Russell and Sons, Church-street, Liverpool. Their genuine written warranty for 23 years given a bargain. 2 OK /—Just forfeited, silver plated TEA X 2 i) and COFFEE SERVICE, beautifully chased design, consisting tea pot, coffee, cream and sugar. Guaranteed all perfect, and good quality plate. NOTE ADDRESS— DAWSON & WEST, FURNISHERS, 51 & 56, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTEUj