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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. JJ 0 Y ALT Y T IIEATIL E, CHESTER. C-4? MONDAY NEXT. MAY 4. 1308 Q  ?? and dnnog the week, twice nlghtly. O ^TARR'NO Engagement for one week only of ?CH ? TAKD Burlesque Comedy Artistes. BEE Toch wrestling with himself — A SCREAM. (JIAl.ŒL LE HOY, Comedienne. ^ULO BIANCHI, Upside Down Juggler. HOT\ NORTON, Sleight of Hand Export. j ELLIS, Chic Comedienne and Dancer. JOliN WILLIS AND BESSIE !\L\CrzE:íí'.IE, V OCALISTS from the Celebrated D'OyJy Carte Opera Co. MARVELLOUS SAXONIAS, in their Great Musical Act, The World's Greatest Saxophono Baud. ?li'MmAL BIOSCOPE, with Latent Pictures. ?AURY MORRIS, Comedian ?nd Mimic. IOLAS. While Maha.tmaq, in their Wonderful Silent Transmission, KN ig h t'A TON rand Mental Telegraphy. Mdle. Viola will inform Patrons 1\ to the whereabouts of Missing Friends and Relatives at EACH Performance. "sual Variety Trices of Admission. Smoking: permuted CHESTER RACE MEETING MAY ViTU, 13TH & I tTir, 1908. TUESDAY. THE CHESTER VASE of 2,000 SOV. (3-15 p.m.) ^OFCTYX TWO-YEAR OLD PLATE. ^OODKYE MAIDEN HANDICAP. WEDNESDAY. llIK CHESTER CUP, j iÅ J k \i 'I of 2,550 sov. (3-15 l\i¡.rXCl< OF WALES' "WELTER HANDICAP ^I>MLNTON AMFORD TWO-YEAR OLD PLATE. THURSDAY. CHEAT CHESHIRE IIANDICAP»IM«.> bEg STAKES. 0RMONDE TWO YEAR-OLD PLATE. MCERMERE IIANDIC AP.  '?RciKS ow ADMiSStO?: Entrance to the -)eo it-tndi, 23. W.o Cup D?y. 5s. ^R»ND Stand, 53., Cup Day. 1.?. T?ttors?l'a WEEKLY Ticket S2. 10s., D&i!y Ticket CI, Cup b,%y 30?; County Stand Badges Gentlemen s ° • L?.ba' ?2. A PP'ic-ations for Badges to F. T. WAR;NIR-IEY, Secretary and Manager, I 29, Eaatgate itow (N), Chester. CHESTER PLEAS USE .F"tT R. ON THE LITTLE nOODE, JRO U SATURDAY. MAY 9th, to SATURDAY, M.H lGth. of L?IAI?INLIOTH CIQ ANTIC! Am&???iou of MAMMOTH TR ACTIONS direct from the Otymp?. C. London. RR, OLLINS' WONDERLAND, THK BEST AND MOST UP-TO-DAT1 C T- N K M A T O G Pv A P H EXHIBITION travelling, and the most Wonderful Electric Orchestrion ever built. A^AULT-AT-ARMS, GIANTS, MIDGETS, and MECHANICAL SHOWS. FACING MOTOR-CARS, Jtr;PING HORSES. STEAM YACHTS. AND CAKE-WALK MACHINES, Rollicking Romping ROOSTERS. BRAHAM MENAGERIE j?O?JURING and other ntertainment¡¡. J JVKNILE HORSES and MOTOR CARS, ?l? BOATS, COKEH NUT ALLEYS, 8HOOTING SALOONS and other Sports. ^CREATION for Old and Young, FUN, WITHOUT VULGARITY. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 1, T0 PARK FI ATE WILL BE nELD Os WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1908. ATHLETIC SPORTS, ETC. Particulars at later date. I CHESTER UNITED GAS CO. GAS COOKERS. ? Best Makers, Fixed ou Hire. GAS FIRES. Of All Patterns, Quoted at Prices Inclusive of Fixing. ^'CANDESCENT GAS LIGHTING. 4 Selection of Various Patterns of Burners and FITTINGS arc kept ln stock also a Large Variety of &est English Glass SHADES, &c. ^ticiilar Attention is paid to Enquiries for Gas Supply for Special Apparatus. ^rders attended to Promptly by Competent Filters. ates Free and Inspection Invited at the— V SHOWROOM AND OFFICES: CtlJPIN ST.. CHESTER. CHESTER RACES. CALL AND INSPECT H. C. HOUGHTON S SELECTION OF RACE GLASSES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ONLY ADDKESB — 2.5, EASTGATE-ST, CHESTER. TILL. No. 2lr3. EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST. Each case receives personal attention. Houro; of consultation to li p. m. REPAIKS done on the premises cheaply and promptly. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. VISIT OF THE GREAT T ONDON ANIMATED PICTURE JU CO. (tho Largest Picture Co. in the World. I For TWO WEEKS ONLY, commencing MONDAY", May 4, to SATURDAY, May 1G, Nightly at 8. Nightly at a. Don't Fail to See The Finest and Most Up to-Date Exhibition of Living- Pictures the British public have ever seen. Stereoscopic and Coloured Living, Pictures. Something Novel Unique Refined NEXT WEEK will be produced the Greafc Ober-Ammergau Play, entitled, TLIE LIF^E GF I CHRIST. One of the most beantifnland Animated Series of Pictures o\er witnessed. Appropriate I Solos to the Pictures by FRED KEMLO. Fol- lowed by Dramatic, Mirth Provoking, and Side- Splitting Pictures. POPULAR PHIUES :d. and Gel. Reserved Seats 1s. and Is. Gd. I MATINEES, Wednesday and Saturday next j A; 3 p.m. Special Matinees for Children, Satur- days at 3 p.m. Admission: Id., 2d., and lid. CHESTER CONSERVATIVE AND UNIONIST J ASSOCIATION. A R D ASSOGIA T I O N >V MEETINGS, I w:r.r. HE HELD AS VXOKR 'J BOUGHTON WARD. MEETING on MONDAY, May 4tti, at 8 p.m., at the Sr. PAUL'S (Boys) SCHOOL, BOUGHT OX. Chairman Alderman W. H. CUUUTON. TRINITY WARD. MEETING on THURSDAY, May 7th, at 3 p. m., at the Ass KM >U. v ROOMS, NEWGATE STKKKT. Chairman Councillor D. L. HEWITT. ST. JOHN'S & ST. MARY'S WARDS. A Joint WARDS' MEETING on FRIDAY, May 8th. at 8 p.m., at ST. MARY'S SCHOOLS, HANDBIUUGK. Chairman Aid. J. EQKKTON GILBERT. R. A YERBURGH, ESQ., Will be prcsent lmd ADDRESS liAUH MEET- lNG, when MPi N are specially invited to attend in large numbers, C. H. GLASSEY, Secretary and Agent. C. W. u. A. ST. JOHN'S WAUD. ANNUAL MEETING J' L OF MEMBERS, On MONDAY, MAY 4tli, at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NKWGATK STRKET, AT 7:30 P.M. All Members are requested to attend. CHESTER WOMEN'S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION. TITINITY WARD. UJL URE & ENTERTAINMENT — AT THE NEWGATE STREET ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Os TUESDAY, MAY 5TH, AT 7-3t) P.M. CHAIRMAN COUNCILLOR JOHN DODD. ALSO: The General Meeting of the Ward will lIe held at the Assembly Rooms, on May 7th, at G-30 p.m.. for Election of Officers, &c. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HELSBY ROSE FETE, SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH, 1908. — GREAT ATTRACTIONS. GEO. BRITLAND, I Hon. Joint J. T. COLLIER, Secretaries. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. KELSALL A NNUAL GARDEN PARTY AND SALE OF WORK. The above will be held in the Grounds of BROOK HOUSE, KELSALL, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 1ST, 1908. A BAND will be in attendance. DANCING from G to 9 p.m. CHESTER PAXTON SOCIETY. Pre. idont T. GIBBONS FROST, Esq., C.C. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF FRUITS, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, t ANII LADIES" TABLE DECORATIONS WILL BK HELD IS Tmc TOWN HALL, ON THK 11TH & 12T;I NOV. Schedules of Prizes are now ready, and may be had from Members of the Committee, or from GEORGE P. MILN. Hon. Sec., Grosvenor Museum. CITY AND COUNTY OF THE CITY OF CHESTER. EDUCATION COMMITTEE. REGULATIONS of the Local Education JB? Authority, as to COUNCIL SCHOLAR- HIPS. and FREE ADMISSIONS to Higher Grade and Secondary Schools. Parents and others interested are invited to apply for a copy I of the above-named Regulations, to the Education Offices, 02, Northgate-street, Chester. A. E. LOVELL, Director of Education and Secretary to the Committee. O QT. FRANCIS' DRAW, ChesterT~ ? 22 M. 2315, 3001. 3954, 42, H61, 2095, 50 I 224r,, 2255. 9 l?. 5087. 2321. HEWITFS FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. T v -1' -U.- U. U-.U- I Exceptional Purchases of RICH BILES. MESSRS. BROWN & CO. CHESTER, LTD., Will offer on MONDAY NEXT, MAY 4th,; 1,4b, SOME IMPORTANT PURCHASES OF filCH SILKS, CREPE DE CHINES, CHIFFON TAFFETA, CHECK SILKS, SHANTUNG SILKS, &C.V FOR DRESSES, BLOUSES, SHIRTS. &c. The following arc a few of the Le,Iiny lines 500 YARDS COLORED SHANTORE SILK, NEW COLORINGS 1/- yard. GOO „ CHECK SILKS, in Nwy and WHITE, AND BLACK AND White L/6 £ „ 1,000 „ COLORED CREPE 1)E CHINE, double width, all colors Ifll" 800 CHIFFON TAFFETA, double width, all shades 2jll It PATTERNS of any of the above will be sent Post Free on application. EASTGATE Row, CHESTER. rUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. N. S. P. C. C. THK 1 ANN FAL 1\1: E E TIN G. o. TlIlC Chester and West Cheshire Branch WILL BR It ELI* ON WEDNESDAY, MAY GTII, AT ;1 P.M., LY THK COUNCIL CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, CHESTER. His Worship the MAYOR has kindly consented I to preside. Afternoon tea. kindly provided by the Mayoress. Mr. ROBERT J. PARR. Director of the Society, will Address the Meeting. CHESHIRE DAIRY FARMERS I ASSOCIATION. I SECRETARY WANTED, age not to exceed >0 45 years salary f,40 per annum, together with commission of 5 per cent. on all subscriptions and donations. Applications, with three testimonials, to be sent I before Saturday, 16th May, to Mr. Rowe Morris. The Lache, Chester, marked "Secretary C. D. F. A." on envelope. CHESTEK UNION. APPOINTMENT OF PROBATIONER NURSE. THE Guardians of the Poor of the Cheater Union require the services of a PRO- BATIONER NURSE for their Workhouse Infirmary at Hoole. Salary: tS per annum first year, €12 second I' year, and £18 third year, with rations (no stimu- lants), residence, washing and indoor uniform. Forms, with particulars of appointment, can be I obtained on application to me. Candidates must not be less than 21 years of age or more than 35 years. Applications must be sent to me not later than t 10 a.m. on Friday, the 8th May, 1908. By order, WILLIAM TURNOCK, Clerk. Forest House, Love-street, Cheater, 28th April, 1908. INVESTMENT. THE CORPORATION OF CHESTER are -A- prepared to receive, free of expense to lenders, LOANS of not less than £100 on security of the Rates, and the Revenues of their Property, Markets, and Undertakings for 3, 5, or 7 years (but redeemable meantime at option of the Corporation by G months' notice). Communications to City Accountant, Chester. J. H. DICKSON, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Chester. PLEASURE CRUISES. THE DEE STEAM BOAT CO. The abovo Company is the only one authorised by His Grace the Dukkop WIHTMINSTKR, to run their STEAMHRS regularly to EATON HALL. I THE ORMONDE and BEND OR WIU. RUN AS FOLLOWS (SUNDAYS gXCKPTBO ) — am am; am pm pm' pm ? PM1 p- i pni Cheg?f ..dp ;!mOI:Oii'iI;)lfuT3b:f¡f!¡'t I Ecc108t.o,nI! ,!) 511\1l2U' 12'201 20 3 35 4 20 520\13 20 Iron Urtd?o?l0!5?115: i !j -?    L _?.. '?ronBf'd??tO'5ill45, |5 451 Eccleaton F ?1040 1310 13?5 1 50 3 20,3 35:4 30 6 10 6 45 ChMter".arr ?13Ctl 0? 25 3 40 310??5)5 20)7 (i 35 FARES: CHKSTEK to ECOLESTON, liJ. Single: fJd. Return. IRON BRIOGE, 8d. Is. Weather and other causes permitting. Special Runnings for Bank Holidays. MANICURING. "BEAUTY IN A NUTSHELL." CULTO.—1908 consignment to hand. Beauti- fully pink, lirm 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 ItS good," there is only one Culto for the Finger Nails. 1/1 Post Free from THOMAS BELVOIR & CO.. Dept. C, New Southgate, N. WALLACE WILLIAMS, I (EXPERIENCED 35 YRARS) HOUSE DECORATOR, PAINTER, PAPER IIANG E R, &(! 71, WATERGATE STREET ROW (NKARLY OPPOSITE TEIKITr CHURCH). Pattern Books sent on application. Fstima'es sriven A Rood Fio'ectioti of Wall fapers, Enamsla and Beidy Mixed Paints in Stock. All Orde s pe>sonal]y attended to. pRIIE CANTERBURY LAMB. In consequence ot repeated orders, DODD & SONS, BUTCHERS, 33. BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, Are adding to their Business a REGULAR SUPPLY OF GENUINE CANTERBURY LAMB. NOTE ADDRRSS-33. BRIDGE STREET | EDUCATIONAL. THE KIG'S SCHOOL/ CHESTER. -L FOU!<DN?.!?t. Chairman of the Governing Body THE BISHOP OF CHESTER. Headmaster: THE REV. J. T. DA VIES. M. A. (Late Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford). Staff of Six Oxford and Cambridge Graduates with three Visiting Masters. SCHOOL FBES (TUITION) I £ 1:4:0 and £ 5 5 0 per Term. Boarders are taken by Mr. Woodhouse, at King's, Eaton-road. The School has valuable leaving Exhibitions ( £ G0 per anniuri) to the University, Woolwich, or Sandhurst. This year's distinctions include Two Open Scholarships at Oxford suli-Cambridge, a First- class in Classic) at Oxford^jiuul First Place in Mathematics, Second in Sarace, in Cambridge Local (junior) Examinational Full Prospectus from?J?g Headmaster or Clerk, Mr. F. B. MAao? W ewgate-stroct. NEXT TERM begins M?!?. 1908. The HKAnMASTM will m at the School on MAY 4TH ffom 10 a.m. ti!I?. A PREPARATORY C?SS is conducted by MISS SALMON, at 39, WHIT^FJMARH, CUKSTKU. A R N OLD rn?U? SCH 0 0 L, L P. 0 L D. li :? 14 0 0 L, -?? CHESTER. J. G. GARNETIV M A. (Canmj; REV. A. H. FISH, "B.A. B.Sc. (Lond.) The School provides Preparation for the Public Schools and Universities, for Professional and Business Life. The Premises include Physical and Chemical I Laboratories, Gymnasium and Playing Field. I There is a Preparatory Department for Young Boys, under the charge of a Lady Graduate. Boarders, for whom there are a few vacancies, are taken at the School House. Illustrated Prospectus on application. NEXT TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, MAY 5TH. w III'LRAL FIO-USE SCHOOL, VT 4, THE BARS, CHESTER. Term begins MAY 5th. Preparatory Class for Little Boys.—Apply Principal., 717G PROSPECTUS POST fRKg. QMART'S BUSINESS TRAINING k3 COLLEGE, St. Oswald's Chambers, St. Wer- burgh-street CHESTER. And at LIVRRPOOIS ST. HELENS, WARRINGTON and SOUTHPORT. REASONABLE FEBS. Modern Commercial Instruction. Languages, Civil Service Examinations, Professional Pre- liminaries. Eaoh Pupil is taught individually, not in a class. THE QUEEN S SCHOOL, CHESTER HEAD MISTRKSS 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 girls between the ages of three and eight years. Application forms and prospectuses may be obtained at the School, or from Mr. F. B. MASON, W, Newgate-street, Chester. THE ELMS, FLOOKERSBROOK CHESTER. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Conducted by MISS NEVILLE & MISS BECK. Resident Certificated Teachers, Eng,ish and foreign. Best Masters attend. High-class education, accomplishments, prepara- tion for examinations. Comfortable home. Resident and Day Pupils received. MUSIC a Speciality. Thorough training instrumental, vocal, theoretical. Teachers for all ages and degrees of proficiency. Preparation for Roya Academy and all Examinations. Terms moderate. For prospectus apply MISS NEVILLE. HAMPTON HOUSE, JL1 2, KING'S BUILDINGS.— Prcparatory Boarding and Day School. Visiting Masters. The SUMMER TERM will begin 11th May. HOLLY BANK PREPARATORY JLJL SCHOOLS. Carnbrian-vle%v.- CLASSES for LITTLE BOYS and GIRLS will be Resumed May 4th.—MISS STONE, Mistress. 7116 E5ARDING AND DAY SCHOOL BFOR GIRLS, Stone Villa, Hoole. Successful in Cambridge Exams, and Trinity College Music. French Teacher resident.—For prospectus apply Miss MORCOM. NEXT TERM will commence May 11th. CHOOL FOR GIRLS, "Glanavon," KJ Bouerhton.—PRINCIPAL MISS LEATON, assisted by an eflicient staff of Teachers. French (Conversational): PROP. MEUNIER. German and Mathematics: HERR DITNKKL. Next Term com- mences May 7th, 1908. 7113 MISS DAVIES F.C.T.S. (Certiifcated), L 7, Deva-terrmol. s!ester, is open to receive Students for individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, Arithmetic, Grammar and Handwriting. Moderate terms. Prospectus above address. 7117 S INGING.-MR. ALFRED GREEN- kj WOOD (late Solo Tenor, Chester Cathedral) receives PUPILS and prepares them for Exami- nations. Terms, &c., 10, Brighton Terrace, Chester. 6773 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. L GIRLS' DAINTY DRESSES in Fancy Alpaca, Llama and Zephyr, all sizes ¡ from 24in. to 42in. long. t LADIES' MEECERIZED CANVAS SHIRTS, 5/11 LADIES' COQUE RUFFLES, 3/11, 5/11, 8/11 to IS/N IN WHITE AND ALL COLOURS. REAL DYED HONAN SILK, all art shades, 1,6i i SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 40IN. CHIFFON TAFFETA in Black, Brown, Navy Resida, Electric, etc., 2 lli PRINTED LAWN AND VOILE ROBES, from 14/11 to 29/G. I RICHARD JONES & Co., LIMITED, EASTGATE ST., CHESTER. PREMISES COMING DOWN. CLEARANCE SALE. GUEST & WARDLE TELEPHONE ?.. FOREGATE ST., CHESTER. RKOLSASR. OWING to the property coming down, and being unable at present to secure suitable premises for our requirements, WE ARE COMPELLED TO DISPOSE OF THE WHOLE OF OUR LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE. ?{EDROOM SUITES, DINING AND DRAWING ROOM SUITES, CABINETS, SIDEBOARDS, HAIITANDS, 4, ?'r P, 'L S. FANCY CARVED-TOP TABLES, OAK LINÆ CHESTS, WICKER CHAIRS, BOOKCASES, ?KDDtNG. BEDSTEADS., SPRING MATTRESSES. FLOORCLOTHS, ???E?????.P???? .r SU1TES. BLACK AND COPPER HEARTH SU1TE, CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS, MAILCARTS. A Quantity of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE all offered at Greatly Reduced Prices. Wo shall continue to make up our Special Well-known Guaranteed BEDDING, and offer at Groatly Redu cOd Piiaes. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. I We shall continue to execute SPECIAL ORDERS, REPAIRS, RE-UPHOLSTERING, etc.. at I our WORKS, QUEEN ST., and trust to receive the kind support of our Customers. GIJ3SI THE EDITOR'S ADVICE— "I WOULD RECOMMEND A RALEIGH.CYCLING EDITOR, "The Queen." RALEIG IS, SOME OF THE MODELS- FOR NETT 12 MONTHLY CASH PAYMENTS. POPULAR RALEIGH £ 6. 17s. 6d. 12s. 7d. ROAD-RACER or FEATHERWEIGHT 1:7. 19s. 6d 148. 8d' STANDARD 3-SPEED 98. 19s. 6d. 16s. 6d Gent.'s Special LIGHT ROADSTER £ 10. 10s. 198. 3d. MODELE SCPERBE, with 3-Speed Gear and 15s. d 28s. 10d. Oil Bath Gearcase ;Y. >s. 0 283. 10J. RALEIGH GAZELLE, Gent.'s £ 5. 15s. Od. lis. OJ. Do. do. Lady's m Os. Od. Its. 6d. RALELGH JUVENILES from £ 5. Os. Od. 9s. 2d. HIGHLY-PLATED (including Rims) and Beautifully Finished in BLACK ENAMEL. EPAIRS io ANY MAKE OF CYCLE. ACCESSORIES. CARBIDE. OLD CYCLES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. GOOD SECONDHAND CYCLES FOR SALE. SOLE DISTRICT AGENTS, close I i'tir, ]BOOK J. E. BRASSEY & SON, I NVAE T 6 P. U. THE RALEIGH." I I LIMITED, P.M. I CHESTER. THE MOST MARVELLOUS INVENTION IN THE CYCLE WORLD FOR 1908 IS THE GOLDEN SUNBEAM, Fitted with Six Variable Gears which we are Soi E ACENTH for, also for ROYAL ENFIELDS, ROVERS AND SWIFT CYCLES, WHICH NEED NO COMMENT, AS THEY ARE KNOWN TO BE THE BEST. The above can be Fitted with Two or Three Speed Gears 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 payment. ACCESSORIES AND TYRES OF THE BEST MAKES AND OF EVERY DESCRIPTION KEPT IN STOCK. Catalogues sent on Application. REPAIRS dona on the Premises by Competent Workmen. NOTE THE ADDRESS- TELEPHONE 510 W. MAHER & SON, 34, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTE-IT. THE CROSVILLE MOTOR CO., LTD., CRANE WHARF, CHESTER, 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 with Cape Cart Hood and Folding Glass Screen £ 380. ONE 10 h.p., 3 cyl., SWIFT, to seat two with Hood and Screen £ 235. ONE 10 h.p., twin cyl., SWIFT, to seat two with Hood and Screen JC225. ONE 10-12 h.p., twin cyl., SWIFT, to seat four; shop soiled; £ 220. ONK 10 h.p., 3 cyl., SWIFT, to seat four shop soiled £200. ONE 40-50 h.p., 6 cyl., ARIEL; nearly new; DUlLl Ignition, side-entrance, Cape Cart Hood and Screen 9900: cost £ 1,300 only run 300 miles. ONE 10 h.p., twin cyl., WOLSELEY; E60. ONE r) h.P. I ONB 5 h.p., single cyl., WOLSELEY; 960. 0?1! 10 h.p" MOTOR BOAT, "CROSvujm I. 23ft. long, beam 5ft. 3in. to carry ten persons; speed nine miles per hour 9-280. ONB 50 h.p., Cabin MOTOR LAUNCH, for Estuary or Coasting; length 45ft., beam 7ft.; sleeping accommodation for four persons £700. ERECTING, GAS, OIL, and STEAM ENGINES. OLD CARS MODERNISED. ESTIMATES GIVEN. INSPECTION INVITKD. OABS ON HIKK, TELKPHONB 268. • gPRING (JLEANING. OIL-PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED. FRAMES REPAIRED AND RE-GILT. CHARGES MODERATE. MINSUULL & MEKSON. Eastg-ate How Chester. A. RICHARDSON (Successor to Boucmia & Co.) 43, Buir> Sr. Row, C H ET ER. PIANO AND ORGAN SHOWROOMS. The following are a few, among3t many liko BARGAINS in LOW-PRICED PIANOS, &c., now being offered. Any instrument may lJ6 Purchased by lastainicnts:- —HARMONIUM, in walnut case; 10 0*10115 stops, knee swuli, good tone, and m excellent condition.  /—Set of 3 CLARINETS, in tj. U beautiful o.k cc; pcrfect A very FCRTAT bargain. Ml- <.S ? e?/—PIANO, in burr walnut dvlOt AO/ case, with marquetry panel, by Eungblut; full compass, ivory keys good tone and touch. A great bargain. i>1 K -F K/_Very fine PIANO, by ¿j1f,fJ JL?/ well-known London makers, in beautiful burr walnut case, with gold incisod panol; full compass good tone and touch iu perfect condition. JLJ | 1* 3 i* /Very strong Iron-frama ^LV» JL\?/ PIANO, in bmr w?. nut case, with panel front, check action, full trichord and all improvements. A thoroughly reliable instrument. jL* ? ? j Very fine Iron Frame x17. -L C PIANO, In rosewood case, with tloral marquetry panel; best tape check action, full trichord tone, touch and appearance alike good. -4*1 ? 1 tt? Irotifr?me PIANO, in OWXO* AO/ burr walnut ce, with tloral marquetry panel, best check action, full trichord all tho latest improvements; good tone and touch. Oi) N,'ery fine oblique, strua? PIANO. X2uby Erard; beautiful burr walnut case.; ivory keys, underdamper, chock action, full trichord, See. A great bargain. jt3 —CHAMBER PIPE ORGAN, in bo<utiful rosewood ca3e; smtaMo for stuail church or cimiS. Caution-No Canvassers Employed A. RICHARDSON, 43, BRIDGE ST. ROW, CHESTER. PIANO & ORGAN SHOWROOMS. (TEL. 230). (Established 1813). BnANoH-2G, REGENT ST., WRExaAM. DAWSON & WEST, PAWNBROKERS, JEWELLERS, CLOTHIERS, AND COMPLETS flousc 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. Private Pledge Oifica. NOTIC ADDRESS— 54 & 56, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER. OQ "| £ \F—Yery pretty Drawing-room O^/O • A\ CABINET, mahogany, Chippendale pattern, high back, with large L>evelled centre mirror and two side mirrors shelves for ornaments and cornice; large china cupboard below, with glass front and sides plush lined side shelves and French feet. Weil made and seasoned. —Lady's useful Base ROCKING 13 C11 AlH. copper spring, uphohtered in Brussels carpet beat and back polished walnut. Well made. ??? \/—Handsome new style BASSI- oIIW. N ItTTE, painted dark blue, upholstered in dark blue leather cloth patent reve!s:ble hood and brass levers; on strap springs, easy running for two children, com- fortable and roomy. Cheap. Q/ THE PA!R-:?. DRESSING CHEST, V// two large and two small drawers, suitable for dressing table: strong Washstand, polished walnut. The pair, 30/ 1/3 A YAui)-Roll of good quality Bedroom .LfO CARPET, 3Gin wide; dark green and b!ack. £ /— Handsome Square of TAPESTRY ??/ CARPET, :?d?. by 3hds., with deej border, T5FK 3/ I TUE LOT-Fun size Set of strong Iron 3t5/- BEDSTEADS, pair of full size wheaten straw Mattresses, and large size 'Vo:)l Flock Bed, Bolster and two Pillows; strong ticks. The lot complete, 35/ O 1 -| A /-Very fine BEDROOM <?i_?. JL?/ SUITE, made of solid satin walnut and oak, comprising 3ft. Gin. bv 7ft. Wardrobe, with two full length bevelled robing mirrors and large hat drawer; Dressing Chest, with extra large bevelled mirror, jewel drawer, and four large drawers: washstand, with marble slab, double row tiled back and Towel-rail and Chamber Cupboard: fitted with bronze copper handles. The lot, EJO. lOt'" |T)<0 "I F\L—Handsome PABLOUIT <?<?? AU' SUITE, comprising Coueh, pair of Easies, and four small Chairs, uphol. stered in Axminster ,ddlebags spring seats and padded b?cks solid walnut frames, nicely carved all on castors, heavy frames, new style. A bargain. 00 Id—"Strong useful HAT & UMBRELLA STAND, in fumed oak; large oval mirror in back brush box, Lronzc-copper hooks. -F I £ *—Make useful present. Pretty SALAD 1 Of BOWL. Oak and China Bowl. mounted with bet quality electro plated handles, shields, &c. Worth double. JL<L#/L £ V*) —Lady's HAT BOX, to hold four hats; patent fall front and hat holders brown leather straps. ( £ —Handsome Marble and <5??, ATF/O Bronze TIMEPIECE, chimes every half-hour on cathedral gong; beautifully ornamented with bronze figures and pillars. Guaranteed good timekeeper. We take Weekly or Monthly Payments. All Goods Delivered Free Town or Country. NOTE ADDRKSS- DAWSON & WEST, 51 & 56, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER.