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loublic Announcements. OYALTY T HEATRE, CITY ROAD, CHESTER. Proprietor and Responsible Manager: Mr. JAS. W. CARTER. <*1, LAST FOUR NIGHTS 1 H. J. LESLIE'S Company, under the Sw10n ^r- -Alfred Cuthbert, in the enormously ltetee8sful Farcical Comedy, in Three Acts, by t fs- Ambient, Atwood, and Vaun, entitled— lOH SUSANNAH' iL? 'he Royalty Theatre, London. Proprietors tlw*8- Gilbert Buckton, Michael Dure, and ^tace Ponsonby. deeded each evening at 7-30, by the Original 'Ttr Chinese Play, in One Act, entitled CAT AND THE CHERUB' » By Chester Bailey Fernald. •3».. vision :—Private Boxes, £ 2 2s.; DressCircle, Mt »Amily Circle, 2s. 6d.; Orchestra Stalls, 2s. 6d.; bn 2s-; Pit, Is.; Gallery, 6d. IQ0Fs °pen at 7, commence at 7-30. Carriages JjjSen in arms not admitted. Seats not bj^nteed. No money returned. V*ox Plan now on view at the Booking Office, PHILLIPSON & GOLDER'S, Eastgate Row. No. 3.) ■t^ONDAY NEXT, Oct. 10, 1898, for Six Nights VA Mr. Henry C. Arnold's Company in ,J?rea,t Up-to-date Drury Lane Sporting Drama, JHE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER; I the r.nT.y Pettit. and Sir Augustus Harris, with I ^g'iiial Drury-lane Scenery, Dresses, &c., and %■; Blood Horses, including the Grand 40119,1 Winner, 'Voluptuary.' CHESTER GYMNASIUM, | 35, LOWER BRIDGE STREET, I IS Now OPEN FOR WINTER SESSION. pOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. <!f<*ther particulars,apply 35, Lower Bridge- White Friars. J rOCES.A.N HOUSE OF MERCY, CHESTER. j k 834ALLSALE OF WORKI 1¡. kindly supported by | GRACE THE DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER, J will be held 1 AT THE HOME, LACHE LANE, f 111, AFTERNOON OF THURSDAY, OCT. 13TH. d Household Pottery, Sacred Photographs, Needlework, &c. i A AND REFRESHMENTS. ] IMPORTANT NOTICE. j MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. GRAND EXHIBITION ^•>1. OF THE WELL-KNOWN PATENT GAS COOKING Oio AND HEATING STOVES, on, PlRES, GAS WASHING COPPERS, 6r most modern appliances for domestic purposes. Ine PRACTICAL COOKERY LECTURES BY MRS. C. F. PITCHER al of the Streatham School of Cookery, OjfT, A London), will be opened on i Am NEXT, OCT. 10TH, AT 7.30 p.M., ^tuteg £ °ntintle to FRIDAY, October 14th. aily at 3 and 7.30 p.m. Admission Free. Co&Wed Porcelain Enamelled Wilson r?Co. fStoves can be hired from the Chester I ^8 ls- Per quarter. °ted « 8on' Gas Cookers are specially con- or Baking Bread andTeacakes perfectly. MANUFACTURERS: C^R AS* WILSON & SON, n/^TON WORKS, ARMLEY, LEEDS, AND LONDON. f "URLININARY NOTICE OF THE Y\ GREAT ANNUAL UAIRY gHOW 0^ ij E, AT CHESTER, Tuesday AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18TH AND 19TH, 1898. i — ^v.. LISTS ready with full particulars. to the Secretary, ROBT. CHALLINOR, Chester. PUBLIC Notices, OCTOBER 9TH, 1898. Hospital SUNDAY. OCTOBER 9TH, 1898. I | COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER I N. TESTIMONIAL MX G-. l.JPENWICK. additional SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1 B* w If pCe the Duke of Westminster, 5 0 0 1 1 0 A 110 *dner 1 1 0 W-TA?WARNIER 1 1 0 jN.§t* 110 KN& «LDSHAM 1 1 0 S°b<*t 1 1 0 P.fi^ater 1 1 0 w-A-fi -5? 110 I 1 1 0 I iSeV" iio fe'Altn r°at 110 1 1 0 1 ^yans Lloyd 110 WE £ LTT 1 1 0 tt ivr8 ^e Chester Chronicle. 110 ?i;Vio?VTLockwood 1 1 0 ii6W^arrison 1 1 0 £ Liewlsll0P of Chester 1 1 0 \t> t\ hWoot 110 K-V%adbi»T 110 CL!eeDian 110 > Ltd r Northgate Brewery Co., lio to^]fcgla8 110 K^-L^ laild 110 1 J6S8Oft»C^^Qod, Queen's Park 110 fcfcW^Pers 1 1 0 Harris 1 1 0 R*- MNTBRASSEY 1 1 0 SefuV11 •• 1 1 0 1 1 O r °hday 1 1 0 Si^on- 1 1 o K PI 1 ° 110 TOJ ^OVPT, d Brewery Co., per F. 1 1 0 v- W *Trdner 1 1 0 Mrs. Warren Trevor 1 1 0 •j, WILLIAM PEERS, iTon Treasurer and Hon. Sec. ail' Clbe8ter, Htb October, 1898. W. I'. ToH.B.H.THE APPOINTMENT WALES. W. & F. BROWN & Co., CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. TT OUSE AGENTS. PROPRIETORS OF WAREHOUSES FOR STORING V T FURNITURE. VANS FOR REMOVING FURNITURE. Low PRICE AND RATES. ALFRED PARKES, 7 BRIDGE-ST. Row, CHESTER. NEW AUTUMN GOODS. UNSHRINKABLE WATERPROOF CLOTHS in all colours for Tailor-made GOLF, TRAVELLING, AND CYCLING COSTUMES. GLOVES, MILLINERY, MANTLES, HOSIERY, FEATHERS, COSTUMES, UMBRELLAS, LACES, FURS. LADIES are respectfully reminded that now is the best time to have FURS remodelled or re- paired. Special personal attention is given to this department. A. PARKES, MAGAZIN DES MODES, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. —— vublic Notices* .£"oo" CHESTER CATHEDRAL. JJARVEST T HANKSGIVING, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13TH. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 10-15 a.m., Matins and Choral Celebration. 4-15, Evensong. 7-30, Special Service in the Nave. Preacher, REV. C. W. N. OGILVY, Vicar of Oswestry. Mendelssohn's 95th Psalm (' Come let us sing '). Gifts of Flowers, Corn, and Fruit will be thank- fully received and should be sent to the Cathedral early on WEDNESDAY the 12th. S. MARY'S PARISH CHURCH. On SUNDAY, October 16th, SERMONS will be preached (in the Morning) by the YEN. ARCH. GOLDWYER LEWIS, Rector of Aldford; in the Evening by the REV. G. HOWSON, Vicar of Christ Church, Crewe. Offertories in Aid of the Parochial Day Schools. H. GRANTHAM, Rector. CHESTER UNIVERSITY EXTENSION ASSOCIATION. AFTERNOON LECTURES, A GROSVENOR MUSEUM, CHESTER. JOSEPH C. BRIDGE, M.A., Mus. Doc., Exeter College, Oxford, Organist of Chester Cathedral, will deliver a Course of Six Lectures on Alternate Tuesdays, at 3 p.m., on "ENGLISH MUSIC UNDER THE STUARTS.' FIRST LECTURE Oct. 11.—Subject: Introductory. Tickets may now be obtained from, and Sub- scriptions paid to, Messrs. PHILLIPSON & GOLDER, Messrs. MINSHULL & MEESON, the CURATOR of the Museum, or the Hon. Secretary, Rev. A. H. FISH. Tickets for the Course, 10s. 6d.; Members of the Association, 7s. 6d.; Students, 6s. HESTER SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ART. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. A TECHNICAL CLASS in HOUSEHOLD COOKERY is held on TUESDAYS, 7 to 9 p.m. Fee for 12 lessons, 3s. 6d. A TECHNICAL CLASS in DRESS CUTTING is held on FRIDAYS, 7 to 9 p.m. Fee for 12 lessons, 5s. Apply at Domestic Department, Castle-street. C. R. ENOCK, Clerk to Governing Body. CHESTER JYOCESAN HOUSE OF MERCY. THE NEW CHAPEL FUND. The following SUBSCRIPTIONS have been received or promised for the above Fund:— His Grace the Duke of Westminster £ 600 0 0 Mrs. H. C. ChambreB 50 0 0 Rev. W. E. Torr 30 0 0 Earl Egerton of Tatton 25 0 0 Bulkeley Allen, Esq. 25 0 0 Rev. G. A. Robins 25 0 0 Rev. W. J. Stanton 25 0 0 P. Egerton Warburton, Esq. 20 0 0 Rev. F. G, Blackburne 10 0 0 Miss King 10 0 0 Rev. W. H. Binney 10 0 0 Rev. Canon Feilden 10 0 0 Mrs. Logan 10 0 0 Mr. H. J. Birch 5 5 0 General Sir Richard Wilbraham 5 5 0 Mr. H. Lyle Smyth 5 5 0 Mr. E. B. Swetenham 5 0 0 Mr. W. H. Churton 5 0 0 Mrs. Pitcairn Campbell 5 0 0 Mr. T. H. Babington 5 0 0 Mr. J. S. Neill. 5 00 Rev. Canon and Mrs. Atkinson 5 0 0 Mr. C. H. Poole 5 0 0 Miss Milner 5 0 0 Rev. Canon Blackburne 5 0 0 The Mayor (.T. G. Holmes, Esq.,). 5 0 0 Rev. Canon Upperton 5 0 0 Rev. C. C. Atkinson 2 2 0 Rev. Canon Miller 2 2 0 Miss Kelsall. 2 2 0 Mr. John Scott 2 2 0 Mrs. J. Dixon 2 0 0 Mr. John Gamon. 2 0 0 Mrs. Ambrose Dixon. 2 0 0 Rev. W. Lutener 1 1 0 Mrs. Wood } } Miss Tilston i i n Miss Massie } } J Rev. E. D. Ward | J J Rev. R. J. Fairclough | } J Miss Kelsall. inn TheMissesPayne. 1 00 Miss Sloman 1 0 0 Miss Butler J 0 0 Rev. F. J. Joyce inn Miss Sanday inn Crewe Green 1 0 0 Miss D. E. Blackburne 10 0 Crewe S. Paul's 1 0 0 Mrs. Carson 1 00 'A Mite' from Macclesfield 0 2 6 S.-Peter's, Bowden 3 30 Further Subscriptions are earnestly needed, and may be paid directly to the fund at Parr's Bank, or to the Hon. Treasurer, MR. R. FARMER, S. Werburgh-street, Chester. hotels, p^gtiros, &c. ALL WHO DESIRE HEALTH & COMFORT SHOULD VISIT THE NEW MARINE HYDRO, RHYL. FACING THE SEA. EXCELLENT CUISINE. 11; NORTHGATE BREWERY COMPANY'S L- PRIME CHESTER ALES. BY To SPECIAL HER MAJESTY APPOINTMENT V5SM|0IBK» THE QUEEN AND H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. JJROWN & 0°., MERCERS, CHESTER. NEW MATERIALS FOR THE AUTUMN SEASON ARE NOW READY. Election Tfbtirrss. TO THE ELECTORS OF SAINT JOHN'S WARD. LADIES & GENTLEMEN,—In consequence of -J Mr. Thomas Smith being raised to the Aldermanic bench, a vacancy has occurred in the representation of your Ward in the City Council, and in response to the invitation of a large number of influential residents I beg to offer myself as a Candidate. I am well known in the City as a tradesman, and as I am a large ratepayer my interests are identical with your own. If elected every object for the welfare and good government of the City (consistent with economy) shall have my hearty and conscientious support. Should you do me the honour to place me in the proud position as one of your Representatives, I will endeavour faithfully to carry out the charge entrusted to me to the best of my ability. Believe me, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, THOMAS G. BURRELL. Foregate-street, Chester, September 23rd, 1898. MtJUcatiomL WIRRAL HOUSE SCHOOL, 7, UPPER NORTHGATE STREET, CHESTER. A superior School for Boarders and Day Boys. PRINCIPAL MR. CHAS. TUPLING, ASSISTED BY MR. T. ELWYN HOPKINS, B.A. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. MLLE. ZULIANI visits Chester every Monday and gives LESSONS in the above at 5, Lorne-street (South), and at Mrs. Dale's, Bridge- street Row.— Home address 141, Bedford-street, Liverpool. THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEWGATE STREET. The MISSES HAMLEY will RE OPEN their DANCING CLASSES at the above address on SATURDAY, October 1st, at 11 a.m. PIPPING. "r>r' NEW ZEALAND. 1\ REDUCED FARES. Intending Settlers approved by the Agent-General receive Passages at Reduced Rates by the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.'S and the SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION CO.'S Steamers. Apply to AGENT-GENERAL FOR NEW ZEALAND, 13, Victoria-street, London, S. W. Also to Agents for the above-mentioned Com- panies.-T. HORABIN, 16,Newgate-street, Chester. WHITE S TAR LINE. BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS. NOTICE.—The Steamers of this Line follow the specified Outward and Homeward Tracks adopted by the leading Liverpool and New York Steamship Companies. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via QUEENSTOWN. •TEUTONIC.Wed., Oct. 12 | CYMRIC Wed., Oct. 26 BRITANNIC .Wed. Oct. 19 | *MAJESTIC..Wed., Nov. 2 Second Cabin will be carried on the voyages marked thus* Third Class Passage at Low Rates, including Outfit free of charge to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Superior accommodation at moderate fares for Saloon and Second Cabin; also through bookings to China, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia. For further particulars apply to W. COVENTRY, 41, Watergate-street, Chester; or to ISMAY, IMRIE & CO., Liverpool, and 34, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C. BEAVER LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL (Calling at LONDONDERRY) Weekly. Lowest Through Rates to MONTREAL, QUEBEC, TORONTO, HAMILTON, LONDON, WINNI- PEG, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, CHICAGO, BUFFALO, DETROIT, and the principal towns in NEW BRUNSWICK, &c. Superior Accommodation at lowest rates for Saloon, Second Cabin and Steerage Passages. For Freight or Passage apply to D. & C. MACIVER. Managers, Albert Square, Manchester, and Tower Buildings, Liverpool. DOMINION LINE. To CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. PASSENGER SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. Oct. 6th. VANCOUVER, for Quebeo A Montreal Oct. 6th. CANADA, for Boston Oct. 13th. OTTOMAN, for Quebec^Montreal Oct. 20th. DOMINION, for Quebec & Montreal Oct. 20th. DOMINION, for Quebec & Montreal Oct. 20th. NEW ENGLAND, for Boston (via Queenstown) Oct. 27th. LABRADOR, for Quebec & Montreal Through Tickets issued to all inland points. KLONDYKE.-Full particulars forwarded on applica- tion. All passengers embark at the Prince's Landing Stage. Write for handbook of information to BICHABDS, MILLS and Co., 24, James-street, Liverpool. ALLAN LINE. To CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. s.s. CALIFORNIA^, for Quebec & Montreal. Oct.1 6 s.s. NUMIDIAN, for Quebec & Montreal. Oct. 13 s.S. PARISIAN, for Quebec & Montreal. Oct. 20 s.s. LAURENTIAN, for Quebec & Montreal. Oct. 27 B.S. CALIFORNIAN, for Quebec & Montreal. Nov. 3 Saloon Fares from dBIS, 2nd Cabin £ 7, Steerage 95. Through Tickets to all points at special rates. CANADA. Handbooks, maps, rates, and full par. ticulars free on application to ALLAN BROTHERS & Co., 19, James-street, Liverpool; or to S. HARRIS, 43, Pepper-street, Chester. MISS KATE BEESLEY, 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, Chester; and 18, Bold-street, Warrington. G. MONK, HUMBER AND PREMIER CYCLE STORES, 75, FOLLEC- ATE STREET, CHESTER. GREAT REDUCTION 11," PRICE in the following High-Grade Machines: Humbers, 1898 f 10 10 0 I Ladies' Premier Model H fl2 12 0 Popular Premiers 10 10 0 Columbias 10 0 0 These Machines are not Old Stock, but will be got from the Makers immediately on receipt of order. ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS AT LOWEST PRICES. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES. The Largest & Best Riding School in the District (Volunteer Drill Hall.) Customers taught free. THE OLDEST CYCLE FIRM IN CHESTER. ESTABLISHED 1868. FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER USE. Chaff Cutters, Pulpers, and Grinding Mills in all Sizes. PLOUGHS, HARROWS, AND CULTIVATORS. CARTS, LURRIES, SHANDRIES, & DAIRY UTENSILS. ALL BY BEST MAKERS AT LOWEST PRICES. LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. INSPECTION INVITED. DICKSONS IMPLEMENTEXWAREHOUSE, CHESTER. 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. 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 UPRIOV-T 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. } BEESTON CYCLES. Undoubtedly take the palm." The Cyclist. MAY BE PURCHASED ON OUR IMPROVED GRADUAL PAYMENT SYSTEM. CATALOGUES FREE. THE BEESTON CYCLE CO., LD., SOLE COVENTRY. HUSKISSON & SON, Watergate-street, Chester. E ITale, CHESTER AND CARNARVON, FOR X HIGHEST CLASS SYSTEM AND OB_0ASH. LOWEST Illustrated Catalogue aent Fro# on application. COMPETITIVE — VV PIANOS PRICES X FROM 10/- Monthly. IN ORGANS /J From 5/- Monthly. All Instruments Delivered Free exohan^ed if not approved of ■ and warranted for 10 years. — /O) V TUNING & REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. Orders by Post receive prompt attention. HEAD OFFICE & SHOWROOMS— 51. BRIDGE-ST. ROW. CHESTER. I i CATCH CROP 9 SEEDS. SPECIAL SKLECTIONS OF QUICK-GKOWING GRASSES & CLOVERS of all kinds. RAPE, MUSTARD, and TRIFOLIUM. Giant Broad-leaved WINTER RYE. True Black and Dun Hardy WINTER OATS. Genuine Welsh Grown True Hardy WINTER VETCHES. All of best qualities. Samples, Prices, and all particulars on application. DICKSONS SEED GROWERS, CHESTER. TTUNGARIAN AND AUSTRALIAN WINES, IN BOTTLES AND FLAGONS. POMOIRE In Flagons 2/6 CHATEAU ROSAC „ 2/6 BURGUNDY „ 2/2 CARLO WITZ „ 2/2 TINTARA „ 3/6 HARVEST BURGUNDY „ 2/2 BURGUNDY ELO BRAND 2/6 „ „ „ I Flagons 1/3 MAX GREGER'S HUNGARIAN WINES (In bottles only). io LITTLE & gONS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 1, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. WHEAT SOWINCY. Under the Special Patronage of HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, H.R.H. THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT, H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, And patronised by the Principal Noblemen, Land- owners and Agriculturists in the Kingdom. DOWN'S FARMERS' FRIEND (CARBOLISED) Has stood the test of upwards of 55 years, and is acknowledged to be the safest and most effectual preventive'.of SMUT IN WHEAT, The Ravages of the Slug, Grub, and Wireworm, and the incursion of Rooks and Vermin. A Ninepenny Packet is sufficient for Six Bushels of Seed Wheat, which can be dressed and fit to sow in a quarter of an hour. MANUFACTORY: WOBURN SANDS. BEDS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! WHY PURCHASE SECOND GRADE CYCLES AT EXORBITANT PRICES, WHEN YOU CAN PROCURE HIGH GRADE MACHINES AT THE FOLLOWING GIVE AWAY PRICES, VIZ Royal Enfields, Model B Mil 12s. Rudge Whitworths X12 12s. ALSO TOWNENDS, NEW HOWES, & NEW TURNERS. A LARGE STOCK OF Second-hand Ladies' and Gent's. Cycles from 93, which must be cleared. NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED NOTE THE ADDRESS- P. DOBBINS, CYCLE AGENT, 14, CANAL SIDE (SELLER STREET BRIDGE), AND WATER TOWER STREET, CHESTER. RIDING SCHOOL, WATER TOWER STREET. Telegrams:' Dobbins,' Chester. Telephone No. 123. AT THE COURANT PRINTING WORKS WE DO Fine Up-to-Date Printing AND GOOD COMMERCIAL WORK AT THE RIGHT PRICE. The following is a list of a few LINES" we can execute quickly and economically TRADESMEN'S CIRCULARS, CONCERT PROGRAMMES, CONCERT TICKETS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, MEMORANDUM FORMS, INVOICE FORMS, PRICE LISTS. LARGE & SMALL POSTERS, AUCTIONEERS' CATALOGUES, LEGAL PRINTING, ESTATE PARTICULARS, LEGAL FORMS, ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION. BOOKBINDING- ALL KINDS OF ACCOUNT BOOKS MADE TO ORDER. ORDER BOOKS. LITHOGRAPHY- PLANS OF ESTATES. SHOW CARDS, FACSIMILE CIRCULARS. THESE AND ANY OTHER PRINTING ORDERS WE CAN EXECUTE IN THE Best & Most Up-to-Date Style AT THE RIGHT PRICE, AT THE COURANT PRINTING WORKS, THE CROSS, CHESTER. i BY SPBCIAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY T M TO'W".R R. BOLLAND & SONS, CONFECTIONERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT. LADIES' TEA ROOMS. ( NEW CAFE. SMOKE ROOM. Cyclists Catered for. Customers' Cycles Stored without charqe. WINES AND SPIRITS. TURTLE SOUP. CALF'S-FOOT JELLY. Highly Recommended for Invalids. LUNCHEOF BASKETS FOR BOATING PARTIES. COOKED HAMS, TONGUES, GALANTINES. PRESSED BEEF, RAISED PIES. Ball Suppers. Wedding Receptions. HIRE OF PLATE, &C. WAITERS. WEDDING CAKES. As supplied to the Royal Family. All Sizes kept in stock. Illustrated Catalogues Bratif. Telegrams: 11 Bollands, Chester." Telephone 37. AUTUMN GOODS. JOSEPH TJECKETT & 0°. ARE NOW SHOWING A LARGE VARIETY OF NEW AUTUMN GOODS IN DRESS FABRICS, COAT & SKIRT COSTUMES, JACKETS, MANTLES & MILLINERY. F TJ R S. A Large Assortment of NEW SEAL CAPES, PALETOTS, FUR CRAVATS, &c. Ladies are reminded that the present is the best time to have their Seal Jackets and Furs Remodelled to present Fashion. Estimates on application. EASTGATE ROW. STEAM LAUNDRY, VICTORIA ROAD (CLOSE BY THE NORTHGATE STATION), CHESTER. THIB Laundry, situated in an elevated and open position, is admirably suited for the purpose, being removed from smoke, and commanding as ample supply of Water. The Works are within a convenient distance of all parts of the City, and within easy distance of the General Railway Station. All th arrangements are on the most approved Tiodem system for Washing, Ironing, Drying, Packing, &c., and the management is most efficient. F. LIPSHAM, Secretary and General Manager (Chester Steam Laundry Co., Ltd.). SW- Inspection of the Works is specially in- vited on any day excepting Mondays and Saturdays. Telephone 204. T. H. BANKS (Successor to W. DAVIS), FURNITURE REMOVER -— (ROAD OR RAIL) AND GENERAL CARTER. FURNITURE VANS, SPRING CARTS, Low CARTS, AND LURRIES ALWAYS ON HIRE. Special attention is paid to the REMOVALS OF FURNITURE, which are conducted at the lowest possible rates, by first class packers. Estimates tree.-Agent for Globe Parcel Express. COAL & GRAVEL MERCHANT. Best Drawing Room and Kitchen COAL at low rates; also White and Grey Welsh SPAR GRAVELS, BINDING GRAVELS, Portsmouth and Delamere PEBBLES, and GARDEN EDGE TILES always in stock. Dep6t for Hilton, Anderson, Brooks & Coo's LONDON PORTLAND 'CEMENT (Ingram & Clarke Agents). Office: 5, St. Werburgh Mount, Chester. SIGH iTo" MORE, LADIES! HAIR COMBINGS MADE UP, 2/- PER oz. IMMOVABLE SCALPETTES FROM 21/ "A blessing upon bald' womanity.' 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