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WM. ANGUS & SONS., GOLDSMITHS, SILVERSMITHS, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS, 27 & 29, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL, INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR NEW AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GEM & GOLD JEWELLERY, ENGAGEMENT & OTHER RINGS, SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. Marked in plain figures, at exceptionally Low Prices. <GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Telegrams Sugna.' Telephone 553.
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PA-IKLING OR STILL WINES KS FOR GKNKRAL USE OR LARGE ENTERTAINMENTS, FROM VERY MODERATE PRICES. Fine Dinner and After-Dinner Wines OF THE CHOICEST VINTAGES. A VARIETY OF THE VERY FINEST OLD WHISKIES—IRISH & SCOTCH Lists and Quotations by return of post. THOS. WELSBY & CO. (ESTABLISHED 1813), WINE MERCHANTS, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. Telephone No. 41. AGENTS FOR BASS & CO.'S ALES. ALL QUALITIES IN 9 & 18 GALLON CASKS.
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loublic Aiiiiaunccmmts. JjO Y A LTV rpii KVTRE, CITY ROAD, CHESTER. Sols Proprietor and Responsible Manager s Mr. JAS. W. CAKTi B. IT R. F. R. BENSON AND HIS SHAKESPEARIAN COMPANY. The event of the Season previous to the Pantomime WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY Evenings, December 15th, 16th. and 17th, 1897, at 7.30, Overture at 7.20, Special Production of Shakes- peare's Fairy Comedy- A Midsummer Night's Dream.' ^The Mendelssohn Music will be performed by a ^rained Choir, Enlarged Orchestra, and Soloists specially engaged. SATURDAY, December 18th, Shakespeare's Tragedy, in Four Acts- RICHARD III. The THEATRE will be CLOSED from December 18th to Boxing Day, December 27th. MR. JAMES W. CARTER will Produce On MONDAY (BANK HOLIDAY), DEC. 27TH, 1897, at Two o'clock and 7.30 p.m., His Twelfth Annual GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME, -THfiJ FORTY THIEVES.' ^ing the most elaborate production ever attempted at this Thea.tre -1 he Recognised Home of Pantomime. kBox Plan now on view at the Booking Office, J?ES<ira. PHILLIPSON and GOLDER'S, Eastgate-row '*elephone No 3). CHESTER MUSICAL SOCIETY. THE NEXT SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE MUSIC HALL, ON MONDAY, DEC. 20TH, 1897, AT 8 P.M., WHEN BRAHMS' SONG OF DESTINY,' SiR FREDERICK BRIDGIr.'S' FLAG OF ENGLAND,' RUF'S WINTER SYMPHONY, And other works will be performed. VOCALIST FUL M A D A M E DUMA. L ^^CHESTRA & CHORUS OF 160 PERFORMERS. oJP*6 .^an of the Room will be ready for «« AT erf? at Messrs. PHILLIPSON & GOLDER'S, p WSDAY, December 13th, at 10 a.m., and ountry Subscribers who send their Tickets per tin v. ^essrs- Phillipson & Golder's, to be t^abered, will have their places secured at 11a.m. tonki-6 ^'an be thrown open to the general THURSDAY, December 16th. PjHESiER GENERAL INFIRMARY BALL, A AT THE GROSVENOR HOTEL, °* TUESDAY, JANUARY 4TH, 1898. tr President for the Year GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, K.G. Chairman of the Board of Management: COL.. EVANS-LLOYD. Tfjtt. -r, Patron 1 RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR OF CHESTER (J. G. Holmes, Esq.) Patronesses Mayoress of Chester (Miss Holmes) C0ft ^race the Duchess of Westminister, Eaton n^ss Grosvenor, Saighton Grange, Chester 1 !oness of Cholmoiideley, Cholmondeley Castle i-Mv oness Ormonde. Kilkenny Castle MI Jrooke, Norton Priory, Runcorn 1arSaret Ormsby Gore, The Lodge. Malpas ^argaretlsm y, Caldy Manor, West Kirby Wlv ^°^emache> Peckforton Castie, Tarporley Acton Park, Wrexham f r°st, Redcliff, Chester ^on », Jd, Stanley Place, Chester A 8- Trelawny, Shotwiok Park, near Chester Mrs' 7?air> 7 Stanley Place, Chester ljts" Jersey, Crooke Aldersey, Chester Mrs' Trariaood Banner, Ashtield Hall, Neston Mix, Si^ston, Crewe Hill, Farndon, Cheshire H ^urne' Spring Hill, Boaghton, Chester T. B town, Uoodeye House, Chester ed Bullin, 20, Nicholas-street, Chester • John Charlton, Cholmondeley, Malpas itfa" p' Churton, Manor House, Neston Miss n0rSe Dickson, Springfield, Chester itra u?n*on' Newbold, Chester Alfred Dickson, Newton Villa, Chester Mrs Y^k'ose Dixon. Christleton Bank, nr. Chester Mrs' Clappers, Gresford Mrs w -^ouglas, St. Martin's House, Chester Mm Girlie, Vicar's Cross, near Chester Mi-a t or(i, 9, Stanley Plaoe, Chester. If, "J'. Estyn, Chester Mrs' T< n. Frost, Dee Lodge, Chester Mi Gibbons Frost, Richmond Hill, Chester ss trost. Ashton Manor, Exeter Mr8' The Grange, Ashton HayeB V Granger, Nicholas-street, Chester v»r8' Grey, Brent House, Meola Brace, Shrewsbury rjr8. Hamersley, Hoole Lodge, Chester vj1"8- Hamilton, 16, White Friars, Chester rjrs. G. W. Hayes( Mollington Banastre, Chester Miss Hobday, Alexandra Villa, Liverpool-road rjfa. Samuel Holme, Dowuswood, Chester j*iss Humberston, Newton Hall, Chester Tom Hughes, Uffington House, Chester Mp8 ^?wnsell<i ince, Christleton, near Chester Mp^' ^e»ry Jolliffe, Queen's Park, Chester Mi-a' «2,r8^rs Jones, The Old Hall, (Jhristleton Mi«^ Carstair3 Jones, The Old Hall, Hoole ^elsall, Abbot's Court, Chester ;.L. Kemp, Upton Lodge, Chester I Mi8j ^ing, 26, Nicholas-street, Chester Mrs ??eyd Kynnersley, Boughton Lodge, Chester ilr • A. Latham, Lyndhurst, Hooton if,. -k&w, 19, Hough Green, Chester Jr. Leche, Carden Park, near Chester 1* 8- Bolton Littledale, Sandiway Bank, Hartford ?, 8- Wilford Lloyd, Eccleston Hill, Chester E. Honoratus Lloyd, 32, Prince's Square, W. >Jrs- F. H. Lloyd, Chriatleton, near Chester *rs. Logan, Upton Lawn, Chester Mrs. Mann, 19, Newgate-street, Chester Miss Massie, 3, Stanley Plaoe, Chester Mrs. Lockley Meire, Mount Kinnerton, Chester Miss Naylor, Cuerden Hall, Ihelwall, Warrington Mrs. Park-Yates, Ince Hall, near Chester ldra. Arthur C. Preston, Abbots Grange, Chester Miss Perryn, Trafford Hall, near Chester jjfs. Potts, 12, Nicholas-street, Chester S's. Reginald Potts, Upton Bank, Chester Pover, Newton Lane, Chester Mrs' J Raikes, 13, Lower Belgrave-street, S.W. Charles Reynolds, Overton, Frodsham §• Reynolds, Rock Mount, Liverpool-road Mrg ?|(,hardson, Capenhurst Hall, Chester Mr„' Morden Rigg, Newton Cottage, Chester C. Roberts, Oakfield, Chester m Rogers, 100, Watergate-street, Chester Mr» Rogers, 38, Liverpool-road, Chester R. P. Royle, Hough Green House, Chester 14t Savage, 27, Hough Green, Chester Mr8" yaQil. Smith, 16, Nicholas-street, Chester Mrs Smyth, Barrowmore, near Chester Mt8 jJ^tenham, Moston Hall, Chester Mrs" ji • Swetenham, 2,Sandowne-terrace,Chester • W. Sharp, Abbey Square, Chester Mrs rhe Mount, Waverton, Chester M,-8; ^ne, Government House, Chester Mrs r' Afield Taylor, Grey Friars House, Chester Mrs" pj"°6land Taylor, Ravenscar, Helsby Mr8' Varies Threlfall, Tilstone Lodge, Tarporley Thomson. Bank House, Chester MrB Tomkinson, Willington Hall, Tarporley Mt8'd?wnshend, Trevallyn, Rossett Mrs' T arrenTrevor, 2, Hamilton Teirace, Hoole-rd. ^iss v(r?eT> Plas Newton, Chester Mrs u-1??' Hoole Bank, Chester Mra" (jy°Yey-Dod. Edge Hall, Malpas, Cheshire Mrs "John Yates, Wellbank, Sandbach A. Yerburgh.WoodfoldPark, Blackburn -I „ STHWARDB A.lfrori t)C Parker Lieut. J. C. Howard ii. c r> ar^er< I'-sq. Reginald Potts, Esq. J. wt,FUry' Escl- E. Wilson Swetenham B«q yane Ffoulkes, Esq. J°hn \r T-, R.TownshendWickham, &1- Frost, Esq. Esq. I'll — — ^th will take place on TUESDAY, the DANC?V^?Y' 1898- CLAY-I £ G from 9.30 p.m. to 2.30 a.m. (Liverpool) has been An extra1 10s.; Gentlemen's, 12s. 6d. taken aft° rge of ls- wi]1 be made on each Ticket §HOBVRM r lat Canary, 1898. To be had at the HOTEL, the QUEEN HOTEL, Messrs. Mifir >AN<^ GOLDER'S, Messrs. MINSHITLL 0 's and Mr. ARTHUR BLAYNEY'S, q6 v AR By SPICCI&L ToH.R.H.THV6 APPOINTMENT PRINCE OF WALIES. W. & F. BROWN & Co., CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. 0 U S E AGENTS. PROPRIETORS Of WAREHOUSES FOR STORING V V FURNITURE. VANS FOR REMOVING FURNITURE. Low PRICE AND RATKB. SPECIAL RAASGGSLYSS HER MAJESTY APPOINTMENT THE QUEEN AND H.R.H. THE PRINCKSS OF WALES. G B O W N & CO., MERCERS, CHESTER. REDUCTION IN PRICES. END OF SEASON. ON & AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 13TH, GREAT REDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE IN WINTER DRESS MATERIALS, TWEEDS, MADE UP COSTUMES, MANTLES, &c. SPECIAL DRESSMAKING TERMS. A Dress plainly made from any material, reduced in price, for 12s. 6d. public announcements. 'v,. 'V"v"J THE WINTER ASEMBLY WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE GROSVENOlt HOTEL, ON THURSDAY, the 6th day of JAN., 1898. CLAYTON'S BAND. DANCING to commence at 9-30 p.m. Grosvenor Hotel, 3rd Dec., 1897. QHESTER VOLUNTEER BALL. The ANNUAL BALL (in augmentation of the Funds of the Chester Artillery and Rifle Volun- teers) will take place at the GROSVENOR HOTEL, Chester, on THURSDAY, the 20th of January, 1898. Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. Lady's Ticket, 8/6; Gentleman's Ticket, 10/6. Donations will be received by the Honorary Secretary; Mr. BLAYNKY, Messrs. PHILLIPSON and GOLDER, Messrs. MINSHULL & MEESON, Booksellers and at the Hotel. JOHN ASHTON, Col. 2nd (Earl of Chester's) V.B.C.R., ( hairman of the Committee. HENRY THOs. BROWN, Col. 1st Cheshire and C.V.A. Corps, Honorary Secretary. BOUGH ION HALL CRICKET CLUB BAZAAR. THIS BAZAAR WILL BE HELD IN THE KIN G' S SCHOOL, ON TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21 & 22, and will be Opened on the First Day by VISCOUNT BELGRAVE; and on the Second Day by JOHN THOMPSON, ESQ., President of the Club. FLOWER STALL, CHRISTMAS CARD STALL, GENERAL STALLR, CHRISTMAS PROVISION BACHELORS' STALL, STALL, TEA and REFRESHMENT FISHPOND and BRAN PIB, STALL, SHOOTING GALLERY, DOLL and Toy STALL, PARCEL STALL, Theatrical & Musical Entertainments, &c., &c. EDWARD HODKINSON. Hon. Sec., 35, Pepper-street, Chester. IStmcationaL SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS.— k3 Mr. GODFitEY POGGI, 6, Nicholas-street, Chester, will receive Boys from seven years of age, and personally prepare them fur the Public Schools and the Navy. THE QUEEN'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. A HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The School Course includes preparation for the London Matric. and the Cambridge Local Exams., but is carefully modified to suit delicate and back- ward pupils. The Headmistress desires to urge upon parents the importance of a sound preparatory training in the early stages of education, such as is given in the Middle and Lower Divisions of this School. A Mistress with a Kindergarten Certificate is in charge of the youngest Form. Spring Term begins on TUESDAY, January 18th. For Prospectus, Information about Boarding- houses, etc., apply to the HEADMISTRESS, who will be At Home to Visitors on MONDAY, December 20th, and on MONDAY, January 17th. COLWYN BAY, NORTH W-ALES. WILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. Beautifully situated between sea and woods. A Refined Home for Girls, with education on modern lines. Prospectus and references on application. MRS. and Miss MORRIS, Principals. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE R.A.M. & R.C.M. FOB LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. President: B.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. THOMAS THRELFALL, Esq., Chairman. The Hon.G. W SPENCEBLTTTELTON.C. B, Deputy Chairman. LOCAL CENTER EXAMINATIONS. Last day for receiving applications January 24th, 1898. The Board is offering two Exhibitions in 1898, tenable for two years, one at the R.A M. for Violin and one at the R.C M. for Pianoforte. Open to all who, having previously passed a School Examination, take Senior Honours in the 1898 Local Centre Examinations. See Syllabus A. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. Applications and Fees for Registration of Schools and Teachers for 1898 became due on December 1st, 1897. List of Schools and Teachers registered before December 31st will be advertised in January. See Si llabus B. Copies of either Syllabus, post free on application to the Central Office, 32, Madrtox-street. London, W. SAMUEL NITK FN, Hon. Sec. MISS KATE BEESLEY, iTi- PROFESSOR OF ELOCUTION (Pupil of Miss BATEMAN, London), RECEIVES PUPILS FOR RECITATIONS, STAGE, &c. CONCERTS AND AT HOMES ATTENDED. Address: Miss KATE BEESLEY, care of Messrs. phillipson & Golder, Eastgate Row, Cheater. rpHOMAS J^ORBU K; Y (Fellow of the Institute of Sanitary Engineers), REGISTERED PLUMBER, GLAZIER, AND AUTHORISED GASFITTER, 26, CHARLES STREET, HOOLE TELEPHONE 173. Any Orders left at HoaBuax's City Dinin* Booms, 80, Foregate Street wil receive every attention. NORTHGATE BREWERY COMPANY'S Q I PRIME CHRISTMAS ALES. TELEPHONE NO. 47. 1 TELEGRAMS 4 BAKERS, CHESTER.' l BAKEK & SONS, I BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, « BAKERS, CONFECTIONERS, JJEFRESHMENT CONTRACTORS, "gRIDE CAKE MAKERS. (BAKERS TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, K.G.) WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, DINNERS, BALL SUPPERS, CINDERELLAS. PLATE, CUTLERY, GLASS, ETC., ON HIRE. Specialite—SPICED BEEF, GAME PIES, AND GALANTINES. RICH PLUM PUDDINGS & MINCE MEAT. BAKER & SONS BEG TO ANNOUNCE THEIR SHOW OF CHRISTMAS CAKES, BONBONIERES, COSAQUES, &c. SPECIAL SHOW DAY, WEDNESDAY, December 15th, and Following Days. NEW FANCY GOODS. Our Christmas Stock complete with the Latest Novelties, INCLUDING LINED WORK BASKETS, IVORY, EBONY, BRASS, LEATHER GOODS, ETC. A. J. WRIGHT, 11, BRIDGE STREET ROW. USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! J. G. SHAW & SONS, FTT, RNISHING AND GENERAL JIIONMONGERS, THE CROSS AND WATERGATE STREET, ABE NOW OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY OF BRASS AND COPPER GpODS, FENDER AND FIRE GUARDS, ELECTRO-PLATE AND CUTLERY, &c., SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. ALL KINDS OF SMITHS' WORK. ELECTRIC BELLS FITTED. HERE IS THE OPPORTUNITY! HIGH CLASS PIANOS. STEINWAY UPRIGHT GRAND, Ebonised Case- 100 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash, 70 Guineas. BECHSTEIN UPRIGHT OVERSTRUNG OBLIQUE GRAND, Rose- wood— 90 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash, 60 Guineas. j BECHSTEIN UPRIGHT OVERSTRUNG OBLIQUE GRAND, Oak (Mediæval'- 75 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash, 50 Guineas. Wrought Iron Lamp, to match, 3 Guineas. BLUTHNER UPRIGHT OVERSTRUNG OBLIQUE GRAND, Rose- wood- 80 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash, 57 Guineas. SCHIEDMAYER UPRIGHT OVERSTRUNG OBLIQUE GRAND, Rosewood— 95 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash, 50 Guineas. BROADWOOD UPRIGHT GRAND, Rosewood— 75 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash, 40 Guineas. COLLARD & COLLARD UPRIGHT GRAND, Rosewood- 68 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash, 38 Guineas. BRINSMEAD UPRIGHT 'SOSTENENTE' GRAND, Walnut- 68 Guineas. Nett prompt Cash,, 38 Guineas. A. RICHARDSON, 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER; AND BANK BUILDINGS, REGENT-STREET, WREXHAM. THE CHESTER UNITED GAS COY. THE COMPANY HAVE NOW ON VIEW AT THEIR SHOW ROOMS A LARGE AND VARIED SELECTION OF SHOP WARMING STOVES, Suitable for all positions, with or without connection to flue, and consuming little Gas; also New Patterns of HALL AND CORRIDOR STOVES. Most effective in action and cheerful in appearance. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO CONSIDERABLE IMPROVEMENTS EFFECTED IN Bedroom Fires and Sitting and Drawing Room Fires of a large variety of pattern and constructed to give most favourable results, with small consumption of Gas. INSPECTION INVITED. ESTIMATES AND PRICE LISTS FREE ON APPLICATION. SHOW ROOM AND OFFICES: CUPPIN STREET. RICHARD JONES' FOR USEFUL XMAS PRESENTS. Brass Photo Frames, Paper Clips, Umbrellas, Fans, u- Letter Racks, Spill Cups, Satsuma Vases, Koga Vases, Cigar Cabinets, Stationery Kiaka Vases, Blue & White Vases, Cabinets, Fancy Chippendale Chairs, Coal Vases, Coal Cabinets, Fancy Chippendale Tables, Screens, News Racks, Gladstone Bags and Dress Boxes, Bamboo Music Stands, Davenports, China Cabinets, Fancy Baskets, Bicycle Baskets, Table Covers and Curtains, Wrought Iron and Copper Brass Ash Trays, Pipe Racks, &c., Flower Stands, Sewing Machines, Needlecases, Gloves, Silk and Fancy Handkerchiefs. SPECIAL OFFER: PRINT DRESS- PIECES 2/64, 8/9. RICHARD JONES, General Drapery & Complete House Furnishing Establishment, 50, 52, 54, 56, BRIDGE-ST., CHESTER. LOWE & SONS, 6, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER., GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! LATEST NOVELTIES. FINEST SELECTIONS. ARTISTIC DERIGNS. HIGHEST QUALITY. MODERATE PRICES. E. A S T O. N & CO. MARKET SQUARE, CHESTER, INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR NEW STOCK OF CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR CARDS (LATEST DESIGN), TOYS, FANCY GOODS, &c. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED NEWS AGENCY. T HTE C H E S T E R LION BREWERY COMPANY, LTD., PEPPER STREET, CHESTER. ESTABLISHED 1642. I ,V> 0 VJ PRICES. Y ALE> V- Pee FAMILY PALE ALE, 1/6 PER GALLON. A SPECIALITY. BEST MILD, 1/6 PER GALLON. IN 4i, 9, & 18 GALLON CASKS. LIBERA DISCOUNT FOR CASH. BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT, 1/6 PER DOZ. I DAILY DELIVERIES IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. .——————————————— T. H. BANKS BEGS to announoe that he has taken over the Business of COAL & GRAVEL MERCHANT, COAL & GRAVEL MERCHANT, FURNITURE REMOVER (ROAD OR RAIL), AND GENERAL CARTER, carried on by Mr. W. DAVIS. at ST. WERBURGH MOUNT and CANAL BASIN WHARF, where all orders entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. COUNTY OF CHESTER. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES. THOS. WOOD & gON, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, I Have a Large Selection of the REGULATION LAMPS. 1 ISAAC WILLIAMS AND SON, I REGISTERED PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, & GAS FITTERS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. ( Plumbers' Brasswork of all descriptions; Patent j Water Closets, Lavatories, Baths, Ac. Glass of all qualities and patterns kept in Stock. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HBR MAJESTY T p R. BOLLAND&SONS, CONFECTIONERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT. Cyclists Catered for. Customers' Cycles Stored without charge. WINES. TURTLE SOUP. CALF'S-FOOT JELLY. Highly Recommended for Invalids. AFTERNOON TEA. ICES. COOKED HAMS, TONGUES, GALANTINES. PRESSED BEEF, RAISED PIES. Ball Suppers. Wedding Receptions. HIRE OF PLATE, &C. WAITERS. WEDDING CAKES. All Sizes kept in stock. Illustrated Catalogueii Gratis. CHRISTMAS CAKES. CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS. BOLLANDS' MINCE MEAT. SPECIAL SHOW ROOM NOW OPEN. Telegrams: "Bollands, Chester." Telephone 87. CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. JOSEPH B ECKETT & CO. axe now making a large Display of CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES AND SEASONABLE GOODS. BALL AND DINNER GOWNS. BLOUSES, OPERA CLOAKS, & FANS, SEALSKIN PALETOTS AND CAPES, FUR-LINED CLOAKS, FUR MUFFS, AND CRAVATS.' ARTICLES DE PARIS. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF YULE TIDE GIFTS, CHARITY BLANKETS, FLANNELS, AND WARM GOODS. EASTGATE-ROW, CHESTER. Telephone No. 57. OAKES& GRIFFITHS BEG TO INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR STOCK OF WOOL GOODS SUITABLE FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES. REAL WELSH FLANNELS WHITE & COLOURED BLANKETS. COLOURED QUILTS. REAL CHESHIRE STRIPE LINSEY. WINCEYS AND MELTONS. A LARGE VARIETY AT LOW PRICES. SPECIAL LINE IN TRAVELLING RUGS, 5/6 EACH. WOOL SHAWLS, 3/6 AND 5/6. E ASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. ALFRED PARKES, PRACTICAL FURRIER, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER, Is NOW SHEWING A LARGE SELECTION OF ALL KINDS OF FURS. LADIES' OWN FURS REMODELLED TO PRESENT FASHION. ESTIMATES GIVEN. A. P A It K E s, MAGAZIN DES MODKI", BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. TELEPHONE 99. ESTABLISHED 1836. HENRY VIGGARS, SEALAND PRODUCE STORES, WATERGATE STREET, Begs to inform his patrons and friends that he hae at all times in stock a fresh and carefully-selected variety of BRITISH AND FOREIGN FRUITS, and a large Daily Supply of VEGETABLES & GENERAL MARKET PRODUCE, principally grown on his Se&land Farms. ALL ORDBRB CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. J)ON'T COUGH-USE J)ON'T COUGH-USE DON'T COUGH-USE There is absolutely no remedy so speedy and effectual. One lozenge alone gives relief; can be taken by the most delicate. KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES If you cannot slpep for coughing, one Keating's Lozenge will set you right. Any Doctor will tell you they are UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. "QTTERLY UNRIVALLED. UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. Sold everywhere in tins 131d each. or free on receipt of staaape from THOMAS KEATING, Cheaist, London.