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Public$Uuiauiicenteitt5. ROYALTY rj^H EAT R E, CITY ROAD, CHESTER. Proprinior AND Responsible Mauager, .Vlr. J AS. W. CAKTt-K. Acting Manager W. BELLIAN. LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF MR. BYRON DOUGLASS' Dramatic Company, specially organised for the representation of the Realistic Drama, A DARK SECRET! Written by, and produced under the Direction of, JOHN DOUGLASS. WONDERFUL real water effects! Henley regatta scene Real racing boats Real steam launch Real punts! 100 Tons of Real Water on the stage. ADMISSION :—Private Boxes, Y,2 2s.; Dress Circle, 3s.; Family Circle, 2s. 6d.; Orchestra Stalls, 2s.6d.; Pit Stalls, 2s.; Pit, Is.; Gallery, 6d. Doors open at 7, commence at 7-30. Carriages at 10-30. Children in arms not admitted. Seats not guaranteed. No money returned. Box Plan now on view at tue Booking Office, Messrs. ^HLLLIP.SON & Go Load's, Eastgate Row. (Telephone o. 3.) MONDAY NEXT, DEC. 5TH, .and five following nights, the Successful Farcial Comedy, o LJ P. FLAT. In active preparation, and will shortly be produced, MR. JAMES W. CARTER'S GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME, CINDKREL JLA. CHESTER MUSICAL SOCIETY. FIFTEENTH SEASON, 1898. THE LAST SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT OF THE SEASON WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE MUSIC HALL, ON MONDAY NEXT, DEC. 5TH, 1898, AT 8 P.M. SOLO PIANOFORTE: M. VLADIMIR DE PAOHMANN. VOCALISTS MISS MAGGIE JACQUES. MR. CHARLES KNOWLES. FULL ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS OF 160 PERFORMERS. The Plan now Open to the Public at Messrs. PHILLIPSON & GOI:.DER'g. THE SECOND OF THREE CONCERTS T H OF CLASSICAL CHAMBER MUSIC WILL BE GIVEN IN THE KING'S SCHOOL, CHESTER, ON THURSDAY, 8TH DEC., 1898, BY Mr. LEON VEERMAN (1st Violin). Mrs. W. B. BRIKRLKY (2nd Violin). Mr. W. B. BRIERLBY (Viola), Mils. Bac., Oxon. Mr. HUGH Moo E (Violoncello). PROGRAMME WILL INCLUDE :— String Quartet, op. 4, in G minor .Spohr Pianoforte Trio, op. 18, in F major Saint-Sains Sonata for Violin and Piano, op. 21, in D minor. IGade String Quartet, op. 18, No. 2, in G major..Beethoven Reserved Seats, 3s.; Second Seats, 2s.; Back Seats, Is. Doors open at 7-30. To commence at 8 p.m. Carriages at 9-45. Plan of the Hall and Subscriptions received at Messrs. PHILLIPSON & GOLDER'S, Eastgate Row. MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. Iff R. F. LAMOND, The gifted PIANIST, will give a RECITAL, AT POPULAR PRICES, ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16TH, 1898. The Programme is as follows, and it is hoped all lovers of muaio will avail themselves of this oppor- tunity of hearing the very best examples from so talented a performer. PROGRAMME. PART FIRST. 1. Sonata, F Minor (Op. 57) .L. V Beethoven. Allegro assai. Andante con moto. Allegro ma-non troppo. 2. (a) Rondo in G Major (Op. 51).L. V. Beethoven. (b) Soiree de Vienne, Schubert-Liszt. (c) Nocturne in C Minor (Op. 48) 7 F CBNNI-N (d) Polonaise in Ab. Major (Op. 53) y PART SECOND. 3. Carnival (Op. 9) R. Schumann. Scenes Mignonnes Sur Quatre Notes. Preambule. Pierrot. Arlequin. Valse Noble. Eusebius. Florestan. Coquette. Replique. Sphinxes. Papillons. Lettres Dansantes. Chiarina. Chopin. Estrella. Reconnaissance. Pantalon et Columbine. Valse Allemande. Paganini. Aven. Promenade. Pause. Marche des Davidsbundler Contre les Phillistins 4. (a) Impromptu, G Major F. Schubert. (b) Variations from Op. 91 J. Raff. (c) Barcarolle A. Riibinstein. (d) Tarantelle de la Muette de Portici.F'. Liszt. Erard's Grand Pianoforte, with Resonator (Daniel Maver's Patent.) PRIC:g :-3/- Reserved, 2/- West Gallery and Second Seats, 1/- Side Galleries and Back Seats. Plans and Tickets at PHILLIPSON & GOLDER'S. Doors open at 7-30. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CHESTER GENERAL INFIRMARY. — President for the Year His GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, K.G. Chairman of the Board of Management: COL. EVANS.LLOYD. ANNUAL CHARITY BALL, AT THE GROSVENOR HOTEL, ON TUESDAY, THE 3RD JANUARY, 1899. Patron The Right Worshipful the Mayor of Chester (Henry Stolterfoth, Epq.) DANCING from 9-30 p.m. to 2-30 a.m. CLAYTON'S BAND (Liverpool) has been engaged. T ICKIRTS :-Ladies', 10/ Gentlemen's, 12/6. An extra charge of 1/- will be made on each Ticket taken after 31st December, 1898. To be had at the GROSVENOR HOTEL, the QUEEN HOTEL, the BLOSSOMS HOTEL Messrs. PHILLIPSON and GOLDER'S, Messrs. MINSHULL and MEESON S, and Mr. ARTHUR BLAYNEY'S, Booksellers. DENBIGHSHIRE INFIRMARY -L7 AND GENERAL DISPENSARY. THE ANNUAL BALL. In Aid of the Funds of this Charity, will be held in THE COUNTY HALL, DENBIGH, ON THURSDAY, 15TH DECEMBER NEXT. PRESIDENT S. J. WARING, ESQ., Brynmorfydd. LADY PATRONESS: MISS BURTON, Gwaenynog. W. VAUGHAN JONES, Secretary. Denbigh, Nov. 16tb, 1898. tS W. & F. TSEOWN & Co., CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, EASTGATE ROW, CIAESTER. JJOUSE AGENTS. PROPRIETORS OF WAREHOUSES FOR STORING » FURNITURE. VANS FOR REMOVING FURNITURE. LOW PRICE AND RATES. ALFRED PARKES, BRIDGE-ST. Row, CHESTER. -4- 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. ubLic Announcement. r, r, r r, 'r"r' _r, DIOCESAN DEACONESS INSTITUTION. THE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK JL WILL BE HELD ON DECEMBER 6TH AND 7TH, IN THE MASONIC ROOMS, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER. Public flottces. 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." FIFTH LECTURE Dec. 6. — Subject English Opera.' 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, 10.. ,1. Members of the Association, 7s. 6d.; Students, 6s. CHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY THE WILLIAM BROWN GIFROF BOOKS. These BOOKS will be ON VIEW to the Public in the LECTURE ROOM, at the LIBRARY, St. John-street, from MONDAY, December 5th, until SATURDAY, December 10th, both days inclusive. The following are the hours when the Books may be inspected :—11 a.m. till 12 noon, 3 p.m. till 4 p.m., and 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. ERNEST H. CADDIE, Librarian. NOTICE. INFORMATION is desiredastothe CHILDREN JL or GRANDCHILDREN (if any) of the following persons, who were sisters of ROBERT JONES, late of Manningham, near Bradford, Yorkshire, Grocer :— 1. Elizabeth Jones, who, it is believed, lived in Liverpool and died there, about 50 years ago. 2. Sarah Jones, who, it is believed, married one Jabez Ellison, and resided in Manley, Cheshire, and died, leaving two children, Thomas and Mary Ann. 3. Catherine Jones, who, it is believed, married one Price, and resided in York Square, Liverpool, and died there about 50 years ago, leaving one child, Thomas. Apply BARTLEY & BIRD, Solicitors, 17, Sweeting-street, Liverpool. THE DEE CONSERVANCY ACT, 1889. ELECTION OF RIPARIAN CONSER- VATORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- mentioned have been nominated, viz.:— FOR THE PARISH OF CHESTER. John Thompson, Netherleigh House, Chester, mining engineer. FOR THE PARISH OF HAWARDEN. Henry Viggars, Sealand House, Chester, farmer. And as the number of persons so nominated does not exceed the vacancies to be supplied, the said John Thompson and Henry Viggars have been duly declared to be, and are elected, Conservators. PARISH OF NOETHOP. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that no person has been nominated for the Parish of Northop. Dated this 26th day of November, 1898. SAML. SMITH, Clerk to the Board. Abbey Gateway, Chester. CHESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. DOMESTIC SCHOLARSHIPS — The Technical Instruction Committee OFFERS for COMPETITION a number of SCHOLARSHIPS tenable at the Dairy Institute, Worleston, for ten weeks, commencing January 3rd, 1899, for instruction in Butter-making, Cookery, Laundry-work, Dressmaking, House- keeping, and Sick Nursing.—Applications to be sent to me not later than December 20th next, addressed RD. P. WARD, Organising Secretary's Office, Crewe. HESHIRE MILK PRODUCERS' CHESHIRE MILK PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS will be held at the CREWE ARMS HOTEL, CREWE, on THURSDAY, December 8th, at 1-30 p.m. BUSINESS :—To elect new members, to appoint a secretary, and to discuss other matters connected with the Association. Members joining on or before that day will be entitled to vote on payment oi their first subscrip- tion, such payment to be considered as including the amount due for the year 1899. ÅLFRKU WILLIAMSON, i'jeq., of the Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, Crewe, has consented to receive Subscriptions, pending the appointment of a permanent treasurer or they may be remitted to the undersigned, to whom also applications for membership and communications on business of the Association may be addressed CHAi5. B. DAVIES, Secretary pro tem. Eardswir-k Hall, Middlewich. NORTHGATE BREWERY COMPANY'S PRIME CHESTER ALES. BY iffojiSLiPfe TO SPECIAL HER MAJESTY APPOINTMENT THE QUEEN AND H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. JJROWN & CO., MERCERS, CHESTER, ARE NOW SHOWING FOR THE WINTER SEASON A FINE SELECTION OF FURS In SABLE, CHINCHILLA, MINK, SKUNK, FOX, Etc. VERY SPECIAL VALUE. CHINCHILLA NECKLETS 31 6 BLUE FOX DO 17/6 SPECIAL DRESS LENGTHS, 15/6, 17/6, 21/ ttbltc Notice. CHESTER SAVINGS' BANK, GROSVENOR ROAD. OPEN ON MONDAY EVENINGS FROM 7 TO 9; ON WEDNESDAYS FROM 12-30 TO 2; AND ON SATURDAYS FROM 2 TO 3 P.M., AND 7 TO 9 P.M. OW- The limit of Deposits for one year is now raised to X50, and total Deposits to £ 200. 3EUucattonaL 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. ARCVILLE COLLEGE, EAST A PARADE, RHYL. Principal: Miss MERCIER assisted by her neice, Miss ROBINSON (London Matriculation Certifi- cated), and qualified staff of resident and visiting Teachers. Much attention to French, Music and Painting, and to health and comfort of pupils. Eentiers. 'J' "i" CHESHIRE COUNTY LUNATIC ASYLUM AT UPTON, NEAR CHESTER. TENDERS FOR PROVISIONS, &c. PERSONS willing: to CONTRACT for Supplying the Asylum with the under-mentioned ARTICLES for the period of Six months, com- mencing the 1st day of January, 1899, are requested to send in Sealed Tenders for the same on or before MONDAY, the 19th instant, addressed to The Chairman of the County Asylum Committee, Upton, Chester," and endorsed "Tender for Provisions, etc." 1. Butcher's Meat, Provisions, Groceries, Flour, Ale and Porter, Buttermilk, Salt, Tobacco. 2. Drapery Goods and Bedding, Shoe Leether,&c. 3. Coals, Slack, and Coke, Ironmongery, Timber, Building Materials, Baskets and Brushes, Paints and Oils. Forms of Tender may be had on application to Mr. THOMAS JONES, the Steward, at the Asylum, and the articles to be supplied must be equal in quality to the samples or patterns which may be seen at the Asylum, between the hours of 10 and 12 and 2 and 4, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 13th and 14th December. The Committee do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender, and they wish it to be distinctly understood that as regards the quality of the articles to be supplied, they will most rigidly enforce the contract to be entered into in pursuance of the Tenders, ALEXR- HORNBY, Clerk to the Asylum Committee. Upton, Chester, 30th November, 1898. M "vw' N-WV_NW,N'"M NEW ZEALAND. 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. WillTE STAR LINE. 'T ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via QUEENSTOWN. GERMANIC.. Wed., Dec. 7 I BRITANNIC.Wed., Dec. 21 "TEUTONIC.Wed., Dec 14 | 'MAJESTIC .Wed., Dec. 28 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.G. BEAVER LINE. LIVERPOOL TO HALIFAX 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. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. To CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. s.s. MONGOLIAN, for Portland Dec. 1 s.s. LAURENTIAN, for Halifax and St. John, N.B. Dec. 3 s.s. SIBERIAN, for St. John's, N.F., and Halifax Dec. 10 Saloon Fares from Ell. 2nd Cabin jC7, Steerage £5. 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. HABB1S, 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. GOOD LAUNDRY WORK. Please send for PRICE LIST to SECRETARY, BOUGHTON HOUSE, GIRLS' TRAINING HOME. WASHING delivered Free to Station, or one mile from the Cross. Laundry Open Daily for Inspection. 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